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A late Victorian silver oval five piece tea and coffee service, the part reeded bodies chased and embossed with cartouche, scroll, leaf and floral ornament, comprising - teapot, 7ins high, coffee pot, 9ins high, hot water pot, 8.5ins high, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, by W.W. Harrison & Co, Sheffield 1894 (gross weight 86ozs - engraved with initial "A")
An Edward VII silver rectangular three piece tea service with reeded mounts, part reeded domed cover and body, leaf capped C-scroll handle and on four ball feet, comprising - teapot with ebonised finials, 6ins high, two handled sugar basin, and milk jug, by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1903 & 1904 (gross weight 32oz)
A George IV silver circular three piece tea service with gadroon mounts, part reeded and fluted bodies, leaf capped C-scroll handles and on cast scroll, floral and paw pattern feet, comprising - teapot, 6.5ins high, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, by Edward Barton, London 1820 and 1821 (gross weight 35ozs)
An Edward VII silver circular three piece tea service with moulded rim and girdle to bodies, double high scroll handles on circular footrims, comprising - teapot with ebonised finial and handle, 6.25ins high (foot pushed up), two handled sugar basin, milk jug, by George & Nathan Ridley Hayes, Chester, 1904 (gross weight 22oz), six George V silver bright cut teaspoons in fitted case, Sheffield 1924, four Edward VII silver Kings pattern teaspoon, various dates, and two silver sugar tongs (combined weight 9oz)
A pair of Edward VII silver pillar candlesticks with gadroon mounts, plain stems on circular moulded footrims, 6.25ins high, by Cornelius Desormeaux-Saunders & James Francis Hollings-Shepherd, Birmingham 1904 (loaded), an Edward VII silver embossed baluster milk jug, 4.75ins high, London 1909, a late 19th Century Continental silver embossed oval two-handled sugar basin, 3ins high, with import mark for Chester 1898, and two Indian silvery metal oval bamboo pattern photograph frames, each 3.5ins high (combined weighable silver 16oz)
AN ENGLISH SILVER TEA SET,THOMAS WILLMORE, BIRMINGHAM, 1910 comprising: a teapot, a milk jug and a two handled sugar basin, each part-lobed oval gadrooned body applied with a turned wooden harp-shaped handle, the hinged cover with an oval gadrooned finial, all initialled “H” the teapot 15cm high (3)
A GROUP OF THREE PAINTINGS OF LONG ISLAND BY NIKOLAI CIKOVSKY (RUSSIAN-AMERICAN 1894-1987)comprising:a) Peconic, 1944, oil on board, 30 x 40.5 cm (11 3/4 x 16 in.), signed and dated lower right. Artists League of America gallery label on verso.b) Yacht Basin, oil on canvas, 25.5 x 35.8 cm (10 x 14 1/8 in.), signed lower right. Lido Galleries label on verso.c) Still Life with Blue Vase and Mandolin, oil on canvas, 40.7 x 30.5 cm (16 x 12 in.), signed lower right. The Marbella Gallery label on verso; stamp of The Little Gallery on stretcher.
A George V silver three piece half fluted boat shaped tea service, comprising teapot, milk jug and sugar basin, hinged domed cover, gadrooned everted borders with shells and leafy scrolls to angles, scroll handles, ball feet, the teapot with ebonised fittings, 30cm long, James Deakin & Son, Sheffield 1931, 42oz
A Wedgwood part tea service, X 8593 pattern of Gothic tracery on a cobalt blue ground with hand gilded pendants, comprises: 2 bread and butter plates; ten tea plates; eight cups; nine saucers, milk jug and sugar basin, brown printed Portland Vase and England mark and pattern number in red (31)
A set of twelve late 19th century French plates with humorous printed decoration, the revenge of the rabbit, etc, 20cm diameter approx, together with a Doulton Burslem jug and basin set with painted iris detail, a Copeland Parian bust of a classical female character, two Delft tiles with blue and white painted decoration, further tiles, a Quimper type quaiche, etc
An octagonal 3-piece Chinese export silver tea set comprising octagonal teapot with personage bamboo and floral decoration with Hoho birds. Characteristic bamboo form spout and handle. Matching 2-handled sugar basin and milk jug decorated with goldfish and prawn. Made by Tien Shing circa 1890. Total weight 1130g.
A VICTORIAN PINE WASH STAND, with arched back and a turned towel rail to either side, united by a stretcher shelf. 27" (69cm) high. TOGETHER with an eight piece toilet set, comprising a cream and pink basin and ewer, with transfer printed pink flowers, matching chamber pot, two brush pots, a pair of candlesticks and a soap dish cover and stand. (a lot)
A VERY UNUSUAL PAIR OF BERNON'S PATENT PORCELAIN EWERS. Stamped Zuccani London. Trademark. Each cream ground of baluster form, with two double scroll handles. Leaf-moulded supports and gilt rim. On circular stem base.17.5" (44cm) high. TOGETHER with a matching two handled basin. 18" (46cm) diameter. (3)
A Wedgwood part tea service, X 8593 pattern of Gothic tracery on a cobalt blue ground with hand gilded pendants, comprises: 2 bread and butter plates; ten tea plates; eight cups; nine saucers, milk jug and sugar basin, brown printed Portland Vase and England mark and pattern number in red (31)
An extensive collection of Copeland Spode Italian pattern blue and white china to include teapot, milk jugs, ginger jars, dinner plates, lamp bases etc. In excess of 60 pieces Out of approx 60 pieces - one cup handle broken and chip on inner rimone saucer in half and glued back togetherlarge bowl heavily crazedsugar basin has chip on top edgeserving plate & small plate have chips to back.
Cretaceous Period, 95 million years BP. A Deltadromeus agilis raptor dinosaur tooth with excellent enamel and finely serrated edge. 3.23 grams, 30.72mm (1 1/4"). From the collection of the palaeontologist R Gledhill; collected between 1930 and 1960; from Kem-Kem Basin, Morocco. The Deltadromeus had extraordinarily delicate and long limbs making it one of the fastest dinosaurs to have existed; this species is large by raptor standards with sharp serrated teeth. [No Reserve] Fine condition.
3rd-5th century AD. A Kiev culture bronze pendant comprising a triangular plaque with loop above and lobe to each lower angle surrounded by three pierced lugs; red enamel panel to each lobe and the triangle. 3.92 grams, 34mm (1 1/4"). From a private collection; previously in an old central Asian collection; acquired in the late 1940s. The Kiev archaeological culture was located in the basin of the rivers Dnieper and Visla between the 3rd and 5th centuries; archaeologists connect this culture with the historical ancestors of the Slavs. However, there are suggestions that in different regions of the Kiev culture the ethnogenetic processes were not the same. In some cases, the Slavic component prevailed, whilst Baltic and others were dominant elsewhere. [No Reserve] Fine condition.
3rd-5th century AD. A Kiev culture bronze openwork brooch formed with geometric panels of red enamel and voids, trapezoidal body with pelta-shaped footplate. 49 grams, 11cm (4 1/4"). From a North West London collection; previously acquired in the 1980s. The Kiev archaeological culture was located in the basin of the rivers Dnieper and Visla between the 3rd and 5th centuries; archaeologists connect this culture with the historical ancestors of the Slavs. However, there are suggestions that in different regions of the Kiev culture the ethnogenetic processes were not the same. In some cases, the Slavic component prevailed, whilst Baltic and others were dominant elsewhere. [No Reserve] Fine condition; catch and pin absent.
3rd-5th century AD. A Kiev culture bronze pendant comprising a triangular plaque with loop above and lobe to each lower angle surrounded by three pierced lugs; red enamel panel to each lobe. 12 grams, 46mm (1 3/4"). From a North West London collection; previously acquired in the 1980s. The Kiev archaeological culture was located in the basin of the rivers Dnieper and Visla between the 3rd and 5th centuries; archaeologists connect this culture with the historical ancestors of the Slavs. However, there are suggestions that in different regions of the Kiev culture the ethnogenetic processes were not the same. In some cases, the Slavic component prevailed, whilst Baltic and others were dominant elsewhere. [No Reserve] Very fine condition.
Doulton Burslem, an Art Nouveau toilet basin, circa 1910, of faceted form with twin handles and original rattan handle, with removable slop cover, print decorated with panels of yellow roses in the Glasgow style, factory backstamps, 28cm high; together with a cover of similar design, presumably from a wash set (2)

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