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A large Burmese white metal mounted spoon, late 19th/early 20th century, the bowl fashioned from ivory coloured marine mollusc shell, with cast, chased and engraved white metal palm leaf mount, reverse tapered dark horn handle carved as bamboo cane terminating in chased and engraved white metal finial, the sides depicting forested village scene with figures, length 27cm.
Early 20th Century Carved and Gilt Wood Center Table with Onyx Top. Decorated with carved scroll motif throughout the frame and freeze, acorn finial on stretcher attached to serpentine form legs. Rubbing to gilt, scuffs otherwise good condition. Measures 29-1/2" H x 43-1/4" W x 27-1/4" Depth. Shipping: Third party. (estimate $750-$1500)
FINE SILVER AND ENAMELLED GLOBULAR KORO AND COVERSIGNED MASAUJI, MEIJI PERIOD the sides decorated in coloured enamels and silver filigree with twelve roundels depicting chrysanthemums, cherry blossoms, lotuses and butterflies, the cover pierced with a phoenix flying amongst flowers below a silver finial in the form of a chrysanthemum bud, the interior with a removable silver liner, signed Masauji within a gilt rectangular cartouche to the underside12cm highProvenance:Private Scottish collection.
LARGE CLOISONNÉ ENAMEL TRIPOD CENSER AND COVERQIANLONG MARK BUT LATER the globular body decorated in cloisonné enamels with a wide band of stylised lotus blooms borne on scrolling tendrils below a ruyihead lappet band, the domed cover with six pierced medallions surmounted by a dragon finial, the two handles in the form of striding dragons, raised on three cabriole legs naturalistically rendered as elephant heads, the base inscribed with an apocryphal six-character Qianlong mark60cm high
A CHINESE ISLAMIC MARKET BRONZE CENSER ON STAND, with a fitted wood stand and a fitted pierced wood cover set with a green jade-like finial, the censer itself weighing 2.42Kg, 8.5in high overall, the censer itself 6.4in wide at widest point & 5.9in diameter at rim & 4.8in high to rim & 6.3in high to top of handles.
A collection of Chinese jade and hardstone carvings, 20th century, comprising: an incense burner with bats and monkey handles on three bat feet, 15cm diameter, wood stand, a cup with chilong and bats to the mouth, wood stand, a squat teapot and cover in the shape of grapes, the cover with tree rat finial, 13.5cm long, a vase with dragon and phoenix, an incense burner and cover, dragon and ring handles, 13cm high (9)
A double barrel percussion cap shotgun by Charles Lancaster, London:, 30 1/4 inch Damascus barrels signed to rib' G E Walker Newbury from Purdy, London', engraved tang, the sidelock action signed as per title, steel trigger guard with pineapple finial, chequered walnut stock, in a brown leather gun case with accessories.
A pair of late 18th/early 19th century flintlock pistols by Sharpe, London:, 8 inch octagonal barrels with fore and rear sights inscribed 'London', signed sidelock actions with sliding safety, horn capped ramrods, engraved steel trigger guards with pineapple finial on a walnut stock with chequered pistol grip, 33cm long (one with broken hammer)
A double barrel percussion cap sporting gun by J Richards:, 30 Damascus barrels with plan rib, scroll chased breech and tang, the sidelock action signed as per title, engraved steel trigger guard with pineapple finial, chequered walnut fore end and stock inset vacant oval cartouche, steel butt plate, 117cm long.
A double barrel percussion cap sporting gun by Durs Egg, London:, the 30 inch Damascus barrels signed to the rib 'D Egg Pall Mall London', engraved tang and hammers, the sidelock action inscribed 'D Egg' with gun dog and wildfowl inter spaced with scroll decoration, steel trigger guard with trefoil finial, on a chequered walnut stock inset vacant cartouche and fitted steel butt plate,117cm long
A double barrel percussion cap sporting gun by Charles Lancaster , London, No 1154:, 29 1/2 inch barrels with remains of maker's name and address to rib, engraved tang and hammers, the scroll chased sidelock action signed as per title, steel trigger guard with pineapple finial on a chequered walnut stock with engraved steel butt plate, 117cm long.
A late 18th century flintlock blunderbuss by T Jones:, the 14 1/2 inch steel barrel with proof marks mounted with spring loaded bayonet with thumb release to tang, signed sidelock action with sliding safety latch, brass trigger guard with acorn finial on a chequered walnut stock with engraved brass butt plate, 78cm long.
A 19th century single barrel percussion cap sporting gun by Blanks, Romford:, the 36 inch two stage barrel signed to the top flat as per title, brass capped ramrod beneath, engraved hammer and sidelock action also inscribed 'Blanks', steel trigger guard with pineapple finial on a chequered walnut stock, 132cm long.
A single barrel percussion cap sporting gun by J W Parkhouse, Taunton:, the 30 inch octagonal Damascus barrel with fore sight and butterfly rear sight signed to the top flat 'J W Parkhouse 54 High Street Taunton', engraved breech and tang, whale and scroll decorated hammer, signed and engraved sidelock action, engraved steel trigger guard with pineapple finial, chequered walnut stock with horn capped fore end, steel ramrod with sling mounts, 117cm long.
An 18th century brass barreled flintlock blunderbuss by Thomson & Co, London:, the 15 inch tree stage barrel with flared muzzle signed to the top flat as per title, proof mark to left hand side, brass capped ramrod beneath, signed sidelock action, brass trigger guard with acorn finial, walnut stock with carved shell to tang surround, brass butt plate, 78cm long.
Japanese bronze Koro and cover decorated with raised birds amongst foliage and having flying bird finial, two dragon mask handles on grotesque legs with step base. 23cm high approx. Together with a pair of Chinese carved bamboo cylinder vases decorated with figures and characters. (3) (B.P. 24% incl. VAT)
SILVER MENU HOLDER with stepped circular foot, Birmingham 1921, 'D' SHAPED NAPKIN RING, with engine turned decoration probably INDIAN SILVER CIRCULAR OPEN SALT, foliate scroll engraved, a SILVER COLOURED METAL PEPPERETTE AND A PLATED METAL PIERCED OVAL TEA DIFFUSER on plain stem with ball finial, 5 1/8" (13cm) long
An Edwardian silver spirit kettle and stand Of conventional form, with a fluted lower body and a reeded handle, with a domed lid and carved ebonised finial, raised on a pierced stand with four paw feet, with a burner, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1905, height on stand 31cm, weight approx. 40oz
A George III silver teapot and standOf navette form, with engraved stylised scroll rims, the domed lid with a wooden oval finial and a wooden scroll handle, crested, the stand of oval form with reeded rims, raised on four tab feet, by Henry Chawner & John Eames, London 1796, the stand 1797, height on stand 17cm, weight combined approx. 15oz CONDITION REPORT: Teapot has been dropped at some point. This has caused the spout to be pushed in and resulted in large dent and split to base seam Stand appears in good conditionSee photos
A George III matched silver four piece tea and coffee serviceOf squat circular form, the body heavily chased and embossed with scroll and foliate detail, with flared rims, the cartouche embossed with an Oriental figure holding a lotus flower, the finial modelled as a reclining Oriental figure, comprising; teapot, coffee pot, sugar bowl, milk jug, engraved crest, by I.B, London 1819, the coffee pot London 1826, height of coffee pot 22.5m, weight combined approx. 81oz (4) CONDITION REPORT: Coffee pot is by a different maker and dated 1826, the rest of the set is 1819Teapot handle is loose, rest of pieces have various surface marks and wearMuch ingrained polish/dirt throughout
A pair of good quality hand painted porcelain lidded urnsIn the manner of Meissen, having hand painted panels depicting figures in landscape scenes and floral sprays, height 16cm, together with a Coalport hand painted lidded pot pourri decorated with a bird of paradise surrounded by gilt motifs, retailed by Sellers & Co Sheffield, height 10cm CONDITION REPORT: Coalport jar with cracked lidPair of jars have no makers marks at all. One of this pair has a broken and re-glued lid finial All pieces have some wear to surface and signs of use No marks to pair of vasesSee photos
A Thai silver coloured tray, cream jug and sugar basin by Thai Nakon, Bangkok, .925 standard, circa 1967, the shaped oval tray embossed with deities in scroll foliate panels, presentation engraved and dated 1967, 44.5cm (17 1/2in) long; the cream jug and twin handled sugar basin conforming, with S-scroll handles, the basin with an elephant finial to the cover, 1059g (34.05 oz)
A small mixed collection of silver, comprising a matched oval half fluted three piece bachelor's tea service, the tea pot with a composition finial and handle by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1894, 19cm (7 1/2in); the sugar basin by C. S. Harris & Sons Ltd, London 1908; the cream jug by Jones & Crompton, Chester 1911; a plain oval section mustard pot, London 1893 (marks worn), engraved with a crest, with a blue glass liner; a Victorian fiddle and shell salt spoon by Thomas Sewell I, Newcastle 1862, engraved F; two oblong salt cellars with one spoon and two blue glass liners, 674g (21.65 oz) gross
A small collection of silver, comprising: two bottle coasters with wooden bases, by P. H. Vogel & Co., Birmingham 1996, and maker's mark DR&S (not traced), London 1988, a salt and a pepper mill probably by Whitehill Silver & Plate Co., London 1997-98, one with a gilt finial, 9.3cm (3 5/8in) high; and three American individual pepperettes by Cartier (7)
A George III silver coffee pot, Francis Butty & Nicholas Dumee, London 1765, the cover with flame finial, leaf capped spout and on circular gadrooned foot, 28.5cm high, approximately 900gm gross/see illustration Condition Report: Initialled in Italics to front below spout. Slight splits to fruitwood handle. Slight wear. Otherwise condition appears overall good.
A George III silver and silver-gilt tankard, Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard, London 1814, the cover with pine cone finial and shell thumbpiece, the tapering body with two bands of fruiting vine decoration, inscribed 'Presented to Quarter Mast'r Serg't Patrick Sloan, By Lieut Colonel A Borton & the officers of the 9th East Norfolk Reg't, as a token of their esteem & in appreciation of his gallant & meritorious Conduct during a service of 21 Years in the Corps', 21cm high approximately 1015gm Condition Report: Overall good condition, some light wear.
A rare George III provincial silver Argyle, John Hampston & John Prince, York 1791, of oval form, with ebonised handle and ivory finial, the interior with removable unmarked oval canister and cover, crested, 11cm high, gross weight approximately 217gm (excluding canister)/Note: Crest and motto of MacKay Condition Report: Ivory finial, cracked. Some bending to inner rim of cover. Inner canister unhallmarked, not thought to be silver. Ebonised handle cracked, split and repaired. Very slight dent to tip of spout. Scratches beneath. Possible small repair to join of spout and body at top.
A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN TUREEN PAINTED IN THE FITZHUGH PATTERN, 18th century, of flattened oval form, the cover with acorn finial; together with a Chinese blue and white porcelain tureen in a Meissen shape, 18th century, of bulbous oval form, the cover with a crown finial, the body with plumed mask handles, decorated with landscape scenes. Length of first 38.5cm (2)
AN IMPOSING PAIR OF FRENCH GILT-BRONZE CHENETS OR FIRE DOGS, BARBEDIENNE FOUNDRY, c. 1870, each with scroll-cast loop finial above a mask of a Greek philosopher, the downscroll and upright enclosing pierced shell and scrollwork, on a rectangular plinth with incised swags and signed F. Barbedienne. Height 59cm, depth 39.5cm

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