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A Late 18th/Early 19th Century 16 Bore Flintlock Pistol by Sutherland, the 20cm octagonal steel barrel with Tower Ordnance markings, with signed lock plate, walnut stock with brass ramrod pipes, trigger guard with pineapple finial, with brass tipped wood ramrodAction works, holds at full and half cock. Repair to left side of stock along the barrel, with a sliver of wood missing near the right of the muzzle, and small chips around the lock plate. The front lock retaining screw is missing. Pitting to metalwork.
An 18th Century Spanish Flintlock Holster Pistol, the 30cm steel barrel octagonal at the breech and engraved with tendrils, foliate engraved lock plate, the foliate carved walnut full stock with silver faux ramrod pipes, trigger guard with acanthus leaf finial, foliate pierced and engraved side plate and foliate chased knopped butt cap, unmarked, on a custom made wood standAction works, holds at full and half cock. Pitting to barrel and lock plate. Low grade silver mounts, unmarked. Some damage and wax filler to stock around lock plate. Three diagonal splits and wax filler to left side of stock
A Victorian EPBM Anglo-Indian globular teapot, angular handle, embossed with bands of stylised flowers and scrolls, knop finial, resting on four globular feet; a James Dixon and Sons EPBM ecclesiastical style hot water jug, 31cm; a Victorian boat shaped silver plated teapot, embossed with foliate scrolls (3)
A cased set of six silver and enamel teaspoonsWith blue, white and yellow enamel, the stem terminating in an enamel daisy, by Turner & Simpson, Birmingham 1938, weight combined approx. 1.6oz (6) CONDITION REPORT: Two spoons with losses to enamelOne on the finial, the other mid way down the stem.
A George VI matched silver four piece tea serviceOf ovoid form, with applied shell borders, embossed fluted lower body, the fluted domed lid with a carved ivory finial, the angular handle with ivory insulators, raised on four ball feet, comprising; teapot, hot water pot, sugar bowl, milk jug, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1937 - 1938, height of hot water pot 22cm, weight combined approx. 69oz (4)
A pair of Irish glass bowls, covers and stands, cut with prisms and stars, 18cm high Condition Report: One cover with chip to point of finial and to two corners of finial. Other cover with two chips to to corners of finial and two to the rim. Each bowl with two flat chips to the raised petal cutting and some small chips to the faceted feet. One stand with a small flat chip to rim, the other with a larger flat chip to the rim. Both with some small chips to points of cutting.
A Chinese blue and white teapot, Yongzheng, of globular form with octagonal spout, decorated foliate scrolls/see illustration Condition Report: Teapot cover with damaged finial, fritting to glaze at rim and slight chip to inner rim. Teapot with very slight frits to tip of spout, wear to rim at neck and with staining and old restoration to old luting line.
A quantity of Chinese blue and white porcelain, 18th Century and later, including a pair of baluster vases, a pair of brown-line rim plates, etc. Condition Report: Pair of vases- one with damaged dog finial to cover, one vase very badly broken into numerous pieces with visible old restoration and repair. Other vase with bad cracking to shoulder.Blue and white jar - chip and small hair crack to rim (we do not believe this jar is of the period). Pair of plates- both with damaged sections, one repaired with rivets and one with glue.Single plate- hair crack to centre, a few small rim chips.Shallow bowl- extensive signs of old restoration to rim.Three odd covers- one with large chip to edge and damaged dog finial. One with minor chips to inner rim, one with fritting and chipping to outer rim.
A Kuthaya style pottery ewer and cover with domed cover and knop finial, decorated with floral designs in spiralling panels, about 35 cm high, possibly Western Anatolia This type is also known with a Turkish inscription around the neck, stating 'Icilmez mi elinden su, geturmi-i bir keman abru' which roughly translates as 'who would turn away drinking water when served by an eyebrow with such an arch?'
An underglaze blue decorated, Chinese vase with domed cover and Buddhist Lion finial, decorated with a narrative scene of warriors and horsemen; about 48 cm high; Chenghua four-character mark but not of the period (2)Please note that some areas of deterioration or damaged including a restored cover.
A silver and tortoiseshell ring-box, Birmingham 1925, to/w a Victorian electroplated three-piece tea service with gourd finial and rococo engraving, on scroll feet, Phoenix maker's stamp, an Old Sheffield Plate snuffers tray with gadrooned rim, an electroplated sugar basket, a caddy spoon, toast rack, and cigarette lighter (box)
AMENDMENT 1697 NOT 1797 AS PREVIOUSLY STATED A William III Britannia Standard muffineer of cylindrical form; pierced and engraved high-domed top with urn finial, Joseph Ward, London 1697, 6.9 oz, 16 cm high (note: 1697 was the first year of production of Britannia Standard silver)No obvious breaks or repairs to piercing, scatterd marks to top, however rim could have been cut down? No evidence of erasure to body or thinning, dent to base rim, hallmarks slightly rubbed, maker NA ?
A Charles I silver Buddha knop spoon with gilt finial on hexagonal stem engraved with fleur de lys motif, the back of the bowl with inscription '1640' over 'WK' and 'G*M', makers mark for Richard Chandler of Plymouth, the front of bowl stamped with fruitlet, 19.2 cm long. Prov: Woolley & Wallis 31/7/07 Lot 273Marks rubbed, no obvious repairs or breaks, no distortion to bowl
A Charles II period West Country silver Buddha knop spoon with gilt finial on flattened hexagonal stem, the spoon-back with pricked inscription '1661' over 'RA' and 'P', the front of bowl with IH stamp over three bullets (for similar mark, see Jackson p463), 19 cmGood condition apart from small dent to bowl and no marks to handle
A William III West Country silver gilt modified trefid spoon with raised rat-tail and embossed foliage to back of bowl and finial, ascribed to John Munch, Plymouth, 20.5 cm, pricked 1647 beneath turret crest. Prov: How of Edinburgh sale, Woolley & Wallis 30/10/07, Lot 57Gilding worn with age, hallmarks slightly rubbed, no obvious signs or cracks or repairs, bowl slightly distorted
A Chinese yellow-ground, famille rose teapot and domed cover with gilt peach finial; decorated with panels depicting birds and flowers; 16 cm long, Qing Dynasty (2)Please note that there are some areas of deterioration to this lot which includes: a chip to the cover and extremity chips to the spout.
A famille rose tureen cover of domed form with knop finial, 20 cm diameter, Yongzheng/Qianlong; together with three Chinese Export blue and white dishes and a number of other Chinese Ceramics including a bowl decorated with the linear combinations of the I Ching (Classic of Changes) (10)Please note that this is a group lot where condition may vary from item to item; he damage includes areas of repair, re-gluing, cracking or loss.
A French Art Deco blue enamelled cast iron inkstand with two inkwells and chinoiserie motifs stamped BH201, to/w an early 19th century cast lead tobacco jar and cover of cubic form with dolphin finial, inner weight with cow finial, the sides embossed with shooting scene, on winged lion-mask feet (2)
AN 18TH CENTURY MAHOGANY STICK BAROMETER, STAMPED 180, J M RONKETTI, CIRCA 1785 the rectangular silvered brass scale inscribed J.M. Ronketti, Holbein, London, No 180, alcohol thermometer, the broken pediment centred by a brass finial, with ivory inlay 97cm high PROVENANCENOT SUITABLE FOR EXPORTPROVENANCEThe Craig Troeberg Collection

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