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Hunting / Point-to-Point Interest: A George V silver cup and cover, plain urn-shaped in the Neo-Classical manner on raised circular foot with C-scoll handles, the detachable cover with reeded border beneath elongated baluster shaped finial, the body engraved: BURTON HUNT STEEPLECHASES 1930 THE BURTON HUNT CUP Won by Sir Hugh Cholmeley's MUSH, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1929, 38.44 ozt (1195 grams) 40 cm high, on original ebonised circular plinth base with retailer's stampNote: from Lincolnshire the Burton Hunt are one of the oldest pack of foxhounds in the country and can be traced back to the 17th century.
Hunting / Point-to-Point Interest: A George V silver cup and cover, urn-shaped in the Neo-Classical manner with fluted sections on raised circular foot with C-scoll handles, the detachable cover with reeded border and fluted section beneath baluster shaped finial, the body engraved: BURTON HUNT STEEPLECHASES 1930 THE MILITARY RACE Won by Sir Hugh Cholmeley's MUSH, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1930, 36.46 ozt (1134 grams) 41 cm high, on original ebonised circular plinth base with retailer's stamp
A Victorian silver teapot, bullet shaped in the Chinoiserie manner, the body and hinged cover engraved with stylised strapwork and terminals, the body engraved with a crest above initials, the hinged cover with pagoda style finial, the spout with acanthus terminal, with C-scroll handle, Robert Harper, London, 1861, 8.84 (274 grams)The Crest is that of Cholmeley
A William IV silver teapot, circular bombe shaped with central rib on raised foot, the body engraved with a flag shaped vignette enclosing crests(birds), the hinged cover with ebony ball shaped finial set above a mother-of-pearl rosette disk, ebony C-scroll handle, Joseph Angell I, London, 1829, 552 grams gross
An Edwardian silver small coffee pot or hot water jug, pear shaped the plain body engraved with a crest, with acanthus spout on circular spreading foot with gadrooning, the hinged domed cover with wyvern fluted finial, C-scroll handle covered, marks rubbed and indistinct - circa 1910, 340 grams gross
A Victorian silver matched three piece tea service comprising teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug in the Chinoiserie manner, the fluted bulbous shaped bodies heavily engraved with scrolling flowers and foliage sections beneath wavy shaped rims with stylised strapwork, all on shaped circular wavy rimmed feet, the teapot with hinged cover surmounted by a seated Chinaman finial above C-scroll handle, the teapot by Edward, Edward Jr, William & John Barnard, London, 1845 & 1844, the sugar bowl by Edward, John & William Barnard, London, 1847 (3) 48.83 ozt (1,518.8 grams)
A collection of Georgian style silver-plate including: A pair of shaped oblong sauce tureens and covers, the covers engraved with a crest; a Teapot with gadroon sections, ebonised handle and finial on ball feet, stamped and a Kettle on stand, ogee shaped with fluted section, detachable cover and hinged rattan covered handle, the burner with wick intact (4)
A pair of covered Dresden twin handled vases, c.1900, of urn form, decorated with floral sprays and fruiting vine borders, the twin handles in the form of horned Bacchus masks, the covers with gilt nut knops, inverting to form candle sconces, on flared fluted pedestals with square plinths, with blue AR Augustus Rex marks, 11½in. (29.25cm.) high, one cover repaired. (2)* Condition: One cover has glued repair to finial and base of candle sconce - also small chip and hairline to sconce. Very minor losses to foliate bocage on handles. Some hard yellow residue around joint of body and pedestal on one vase - it is not a glued repair and can be removed with care. Some light gilt wear. No other faults.
A good William IV silver teapot, Benjamin Smith, London 1832, inscribed 'B. Smith, Duke St Linn Inn Fields' to base, of squat lobed bombe form, with floral & foliate repoussé decoration, water lily finial, shaped scroll rim, foliate capped scroll handle, shaped lotus foot, 11in. (28cm.) long, 6in. (15.25cm.) high, engraved initials & crest, gross weight 22 tr.oz.
A Chinese porcelain celadon, blue and white glazed marriage jar, probably c.1900, of tapered ovoid form, decorated with auspicious objects in blue and white on a celadon glazed ground, the cover with three bats below a spire finial, 7¾in. (19.7cm.) high.* Condition: Two short glaze hairlines fron finial on cover. Tiny glaze chip to edge of cover. Otherwise good, with no further defects or restoration.
A rare Greek terracotta and attic glazed Exaleiptron, circa 520B.C., of compressed bun and ring form, the inverted rim with a band of alternating tongue and line decoration, the upper body with classical Athenian figures against a black attic glazed ground with feather band beneath, the lower body and flared foot bearing a good covering of black glaze, the foot decorated with one winged male and two robed figures, with matched circular cover with black inverted vase finial, decorated with Greek athletes in stretched and arched positions on a black attic ground with narrow black dotted border, 4¾in. (12.1cm.) high, 7¾in. (19.75cm.) high, cover repaired.* Condition: 10 x 12mm indent to centralised feathered band, rubbing and scratching to body, 3mm flake to tongue and line section around the well entrance, 10 x 7mm white spot to foot, 8mm chip to edge of foot, lid broken into three pieces - reglued, nibbles to edge, top roundel of finial with pieces missing, encrustation to parts of lid surface.
An Art Nouveau Gallia Christofle silver plate and glass claret jug, the hinged lid with flower finial on a floral decorated collar with flower stalk handle, fluted ovoid form with central circular foot, 9½in. (24.2cm.) high; together with a silver plated jug with flower stalk handle and foliate decoration by the same maker.* Condition: The claret jug with tiny chip to glass on foot (not noticeable) - it would probably have had a plated mount to footrim originally. Otherwise both in good condition.
A George VI silver bacon dish & cover, Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1947, Art Deco style shallow dish of elongated octagonal form, with cylindrical/rod capped handles & coffin shaped finial,12½in. (32cm.) long, gross weight 32 tr.oz.* Condition: Excellent condition with clear hallmarks, nothing to report.
A George III silver teapot, Joseph Angell I, London, 1818, of bombe form, half fluted decorated with gadrooned border, short spout with acanthus leaf decoration, ebony loop handle, the hinged lid with fruit wood finial capped with silver flower, standing on four foliate paw feet, 11½in. (29.2cm.) long, gross weight 22.2 tr.oz.* Condition: In very good condition with slightly rubbed marks which remain legible.
A Royal Worcester fruit painted twin handled vase, of campana shape, the blue ground with gilt decoration, height 17cm. Condition report: Fine chip to inside of lid lip, finial glued ack on and some restoration to blue enamel at base of finial. Hairline crack to inside of lip near left handle, otherwise condition good, gilding good.
A Japanese cloisonne circular jar and cover, 19th century, decorated with vertical polychrome panels with an exotic bird and foliage, height 14.5cm, diameter 10.5cm and a Chinese famille rose ginger jar and cover, with red six character mark to base, height 19cm. Condition report: Lid to ginger jar damaged and small piece missing. Ginger jar in good condition. Small chip under base on inside of rim. Cloisonne some slight damage to lid near finial knob. Otherwise in good condition.

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