IMPRESSIVE 19TH CENTURY OLD SHEFFIELD PLATE TABLE CENTREPIECE stamped with a Pheonix mark, probably made by Waterhouse (Hatfield & Co), Portobello Place, Sheffield, mark registered circa 1836, a circular bowl support with lattice work and vineous detail above a trumpet shaped stand with floral and vineous details, on a triangular base with serpentine rim, on three bracket feet, base engarved with presentation inscription dated 1839-40, 42.5cm high
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A good 19th Century inlaid mahogany wide cased longcase clock having a finial topped broken pediment arched top hood with door flanking brass capped pillars housing a well painted 14 ins rolling moon dial with subsidiary seconds and date, twin weight pendulum driven movement, striking on a bell, small mid trunk door with twin pillar decoration on a stepped trunk base and bracket feet, pendulum, weights and winder included, 260 cms overall height x 63 cms
A Georgian Crossbanded Mahogany Bureau Bookcase Having Fall Front to Fitted Interior with Drawers, Pigeon Holes and Centre Cupboard. Base with Two Short and Three Long Drawers. Panelled Doors to Bookcase Top with Nine Pigeon Holes and Two Adjustable Shelves. Dentil and Swan Neck Cornice. Splayed Bracket Feet. Brass Handles. 107 x 59 x 229 Cm High.
An Edwardian/1920s oak sideboard fitted with two central long drawers flanked by cupboards with applied mouldings raised on turned baluster forelegs together with an oak display cabinet with shallow breakfront enclosed by a pair of glazed panelled doors raised on scrolled bracket shaped supports
A Victorian silver teapot, Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London, 1845, the baluster body chased with C-scrolls, flowers and textured ground, raised on four scrolling bracket feet, the hinged cover with conforming decoration, leaf-capped scroll handle and spout, ivory urn finial and fillets, two crests, one for "Tyrwhitt" and the other for possibly "Walker", with the motto "Me stante, virebunt" meaning "While I stand, they will flourish", 726.2g
A Victorian silver creamer, Daniel & Charles Houle, London, 1861, the bulbous body chased with floral bouquets on three shell bracket feet, leaf-capped double-scroll handle, 78.5g; a Geoge V silver easel back picture frame, Birmingham, 1914, of circular form, 6.7cm high; a small silver trophy cup, London, 1936, with two upswept handles, 34.8g; and two silver-plated wine funnels (5)
A miscellaneous collection to include a mahogany tray with extensive carved detail and brass handles, an extensive two divisional ironwork wall hanging bracket, an Icy-hot brass canister with texted base reading Made in America, No 740 and dated 1909, other metalwork to include a large copper bottle of rounded form, etc
Early 19th Century mahogany longcase clock, the square hood with swan neck pediment and blind fretwork decoration above a shaped panel door and plinth base with bracket supports, the painted dial with Arabic and Roman numerals with subsidiary seconds, the two train movement striking on a bell

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