A 19TH-CENTURY SILVER-PLATED TEA URN, E.P. on copper, in the neo-classical style, the two-handled ovoid body, with engraved shield inscribed "C & A. Bradbury", raised on four scroll supports and incurved on four scroll supports and incurved four-sided base with button feet, the reel-shaped cover having an urn finial and enclosing an iron heater, the spigot having an ivory handle, the whole having beaded border, 37cm, (14.7in) high
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AN 18TH-CENTURY MAHOGANY TEA CADDY of simple rectangular form, the hinged cover having a moulded edge, with brass bale handle and escutcheon, the interior having three compartments (vacant) and another spoon recess, 22cm, (8.7in) long, and A LATE REGENCY MAHOGANY TEA CADDY of sarcophagus form, having two compartments, with lids, on button feet, 22.9cm, (9in) long (2)
A late 19th century silver and gilt metal enamel Singing Bird box, the rectangular case applied with silver gilt filigree scrollwork set with coloured foiled stones and pearls and realistically enamelled birds, the front right button slider, hinged oval cover, revealing bird with iridescent real plumage and ivory beak, side to side movement, flapping wings and moving beak and tail, with pierced gilt metal foliate scroll grille, rear compartment, brass and steel movement, 4ins, in Edward Tessier of New Bond Street mahogany box, with key
An Attractive Regency Period Drum Occasional Table. The circular top veneered in eight radial segments of olive-wood inlaid with a rosewood Maltese cross to the centre and measuring 18 ins (46 cms) in diameter. The frieze fitted with four drawers alternated with dummy drawers; all with turned button-knop handles. Standing 27½ ins (70 cms) in height on a ring-turned centre column with carved stiff leaves rising from the base and a turned collar above the triform plinth elevated on turned bun feet.
Cartier cord bracelet having two central circular black onyx rings linked by a double white gold ring set diamonds and pearls the cord having six further diamond and pearl set rings and with a pearl set black onyx button, the various parts marked Cartier Paris, Osmior, 1705 and French hallmarks for white gold
A brass cased desk stop clock, the movement with cylinder escapement, the silvered dial with central sweep hand, Arabic ten second divisions and sixty minute subsidiary dial, inscribed Arnold 84 Strand London. No. 789 in a cylindrical case with three peg feet and a button balance-wheel arrest, 9cm diameter; and an English brass-cased rectangular desk timepiece, with verge pocket-watch movement inscribed R. WILSON, the silvered dial with foliate engraved band and Roman numerals, 11.5cm high
A Steel Tobacco Box, Joseph (Jos) Haigh, 1762], canted rectangular, with push button release, the acanthus leaf engraved lid inscribed "Jos Haigh, 1762", 9.7cm long; [A Dutch Brass and Copper Tobacco Box, 18th century], the lid embossed with standing figure of an Admiral, the underside with embossed medallions, one depicting Maria Theresa, 16cm; and [A Russian Papier Mache Snuff Box, circa 1890], transfer printed with a young Cossack couple, 10.2cm long (3)
A Gilt Brass Striking and Repeating Carriage Clock with Alarm, signed LeRoy & Fils, Palais Royal 13-15, Paris, 296 Regent Street London, circa 1890], the "gorge" case with glazed panels, carrying handle and repeating button to the top, white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic five minute numerals, moon hands, subsidiary dial for alarm, twin barrel movement with platform lever escapement, striking on a bell, backplate signed and numbered "7516 4369", 17cm high to hilt of handle
A Gilt Brass Striking and Repeating Carriage Clock, with Alarm, retailed by James Muirhead & Sons, Paris & Glasgow, circa 1900], the "anglaise riche" case with reeded columns and repeat button to the top, light blue coloured dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary dial for alarm, twin barrel movement with platform lever escapement and strike/repeat/alarm striking on a blued steel gong, back plate numbered "1585", 19cm high to hilt of handle
A Brass Striking and Repeating Carriage Clock with Alarm, circa 1900], the gorge case with carrying handle and repeat button on top, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary dial for alarm, moon hands, twin barrel movement with platform lever escapement, bimetallic compensation balance, hammers striking on blued steel gong, 16.5cm high to hilt of handle
A Gilt Brass Striking, Repeating, Alarm Carriage Clock, with Calendar and Chronometer Escapement, signed Noyer, London, circa 1850], the case with cast and highly engraved foliate decoration, the top with ball finials, carrying handle and repeating button, bun shaped feet, underside stamped with number "692", silvered dial with Roman numerals and central engraved floral decoration, subsidiary dials for seconds, date and alarm, spade hands, twin barrel movement with Earnshaw's detent escapement, signed "Noyer, London" on the balance cock, free sprung blued overcoil hairspring, bimetallic compensation balance with timing screws and triangle weights, diamond endstone, striking on a blued steel gong, 16.5cm high to hilt of handle
A composite Third Reich Water Protection Police dagger, by Eickhorn, naval type blade 10” etched with fouled anchors and entwined dolphins, maker’s trade mark and lightly etched police eagle within wreath. Brass crosspiece with press button, flame pommel and blue leather covered wooden grip with brass wire binding in its brass naval type sheath lightning flash version. GC (grip scuffed, scabbard dented)
An RA officer’s PL binocular case, gilt brass flap badge and mounts (one belt loop missing, PL congealed); a Civil cocked hat, silver cord on black lace loop with button, black falling hair plume in its tin case (bullion tassels missing); a Vic Vol Artillery Captain’s full dress tunic (AF) and a near relic Staff officer’s cocked hat. QGC
A Millita .177 break barrel air gun, No 2432, part octagonal barrel 17¾” with fixed sights. Nickel plated cylinder with press button barrel latch, adjustable trigger, straight hand stock with nickel plated butt plate; a 1907 patt bayonet and a knife by Thornhill London with SE flexible blade and replacement ivory handle with engraved silver band, air rifle GWO&C (bayonet grips replaced, knife blade poor)
A large plush light coloured mohair teddy bear approx 38” tall, fully jointed, soft leatherette pads, replaced black glazed button eyes and sewn black snout, probably by Chad Valley or similar, hard stuffed. Well cared for. GC for age, some slight wear to fur and looseners in joints, pads finish worn)
A matched pair of cloisonné urns and covers of bulbous baluster shape, having button finials to domed lids, decorated with blossom flowers, birds, dogs of fo and stylised bats on black ground with lapit borders, with turquoise bands to bases decorated with green and blue scrolled panels with white flowerheads. (14.5in) (4).
A Maling springtime pattern tubular jam pot and cover, decorated with polychrome enamel frieze of flowers on green fishscale lustre brushwork ground, the lid with gilded button finial - printed Maling marks, No 6524; a Maling yellow jam pot and cover with fruit finial decorated with black brushwork to rims, the lid with shamrock style frieze - printed Maling marks; and a Maling jam pot and cover embossed in relief with frieze of peony flowers, decorated in polychrome enamels on green fishscale lustre brushwork ground, with gilt lines to rims - printed Maling marks, No 6551. (6).
A Maling 1937 commemorative tea caddy and cover with canted corners and scrolled handles, the lid with rectangular button finial, decorated with polychrome enamel transfers after Boullemier - printed Ringtons Maling Ware marks; a 1935 Ringtons commemorative rectangular teapot with polychrome transfers of Queen Mary and King George - printed Ringtons Maling Ware marks; and a 1953 Ringtons commemorative teapot of ball form with applied handle and spout, the lid with button finial, decorated with blue and gilt cobblestone bands - printed Ringtons marks. (3).

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