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A collection of silver items, to include: an Edwardian oval teapot by Josiah Williams & Co., London 1907, with a composition oval finial and harp handle, 23cm (9in) long; an early George III baluster castor, marks obscured, later chased with floral decoration, 14cm (5 1/2in) high; a Victorian tapering beaker, London 1881, engraved with decorative bands, floral sprays and presentation inscription, 10cm (4in) high; an Edwardian shell shaped butter dish by John Round & Son Ltd., Sheffield 1903, on three ball feet, 13cm (5in) long; a hinged bracelet; and ingot; a glass cylindrical glass with silver cover; and other items, 860g (27.65 oz) gross
A collection of small silver, including: a silver mounted cut glass cayenne pepper pot by John Grinsell & Sons, Birmingham 1935 (jubilee mark), the spoon with a devil head finial, 9cm (3 1/2in) high; a silver mounted moulded glass pepper mill by John Grinsell & Sons, Birmingham 1932; a mid Georgian embossed circular toddy ladle, unmarked, inset with a Spanish colonial 1-Real 1752, Mexico City mint, with a part twisted baleen handle; a late George III oblong cream jug, London 1816; another George IV, London 1821; a twin handled sugar basin by Adie Bros., Birmingham 1931; and a small selection of plated wares, 410g (13.15 oz) weighable
Four George III silver cruet items, comprising: a pierced circular pedestal mustard pot by William Plummer, London 1783, with an urn finial to the domed cover, a loop handle, beaded rims and engraved with swags, 11.5cm (4 1/2in) high, with a fiddle pattern mustard spoon, London 1828, and a blue glass liner; a pair of navette pedestal salt cellars by John Younge & Sons, Sheffield date worn, with twin moulded high clip handles and gilt interiors, 8cm (3 1/4in) high, now loaded, and a pair of old English salt spoons by William Bateman I, London 1819; and a pedestal pepperette by George Ashforth & Co., Sheffield 1792, pierced and engraved in neo classical style, 10cm (4in) high, now loaded, 121g (3.9 oz) weighable John Younge & Sons used this mark between 1788 and 1801.
An antique cup and cover, of campana form, with part gadrooned domed lid, surmounted by a compressed finial, the crested and banded body of similar design flanked by acanthus capped handles on a squat stem and circular foot, cancelled marks with LAO 9187 case number mark to cup and cover, 34cm high, 63oz.NB. The three eagle crest is similar to that of the family Coke of Longford.Online search terms; Britannia, silver, Lukin.
Various football programmes, to include West Bromwich Albion v Leicester City FA Semi-Cup Final 1969, other 1960's programmes, Blackburn Rovers, Liverpool v Newcastle 1974 FA Cup Finial, Leeds United v Liverpool 1965, other finals, Blackburn Rovers v Wolverhampton Wanderers, World Cup 1966 official tournament programme, Manchester United v Leeds United FA Cup Semi Final on the 14th March 1970, Northern Ireland v Bulgaria, Arsenal v Liverpool FA Cup 1971 Final, etc. (a quantity)
An early 20thC Continental porcelain clock case, heavily set with gilt highlighted scrolls, bisque flowers, etc, polychrome decorated predominantly in green, pink and red, with gilt highlights and central opening for the clock, the whole surmounted by a shell and scroll finial, unmarked, 44cm high.
A good George II silver hot water pot by John Wirgman, tapered body bearing rampant lion family crest with scroll and shell spout and applied handle, hinged domed lid with double knop finial, London 1748, 22.95 oztlight scratches through out due to age, some heavier scuffs and light dent to one side (imaged), some minor discolouration to the silver, hinge and lid fixed and moves well, minor dent to the front, generally good condition, no obvious signs of significant damage or repair
A George III silver hot water pot by Fuller White, hinged domed cover with flame finial, on tapering body bearing engraved family crest of sea monster, London 1762, 10.4 oztgeneral scratches all over due to age, some slightly heavier scratches, minor dents around the middle and bottom (imaged), otherwise generally good condition, no obvious signs of significant damage or repair
Pair of Royal Worcester vases and covers decorated with landscape panels reserved against a white and gilt ground signed H Davies c1902 shape no. 2148 H: 27 cm to finial tops CONDITION REPORT: This piece is in good condition with no apparent restoration, repair, cracks or chips however, there is minor loss to gilding on one finiel
A LATE 19TH CENTURY GILT METAL MANTEL CLOCK, urn shaped finial with painted porcelain centre above the circular dial and two female figures holding swags, the porcelain dial with pink bands, black Roman numerals marked J.W. Benton, Ludgate Hill, London and central rural landscape, bell strike and movement marked JWB 24033, the clock mounted on an orange and gilt painted wooden base, height approximately 28cm and on a further oval ebonised base, with key and pendulum, s.d.
A 10 bore flintlock fowling piece c 1790, 76½” overall, part octagonal barrel 60” with London proofs, flat stepped lock with swan neck cock, the plate engraved Guest & Son, plain walnut halfstock with horn fore end cap, brass mounts including large flat sideplate, engraved butt plate tang, and trigger guard with acorn finial. GWO & generally GC (action weak, slightly pitted and worn overall, some damage to fore end, ramrod and 2 ramrod pipes restored).
An 18 bore flintlock holster pistol, c 1770, 12½” overall, barrel 7” with baluster breech, early B’ham proofs, and crowned “M” maker’s mark, the rounded lock having swan neck cock and unbridled frizzen, and signed “W. Emms”, the walnut fullstock having carved apron around breech tang and brass mounts, including domed buttcap with acanthus finial, engraved serpent sideplate, and engraved trigger guard with acanthus finial. GWO & basically GC (old fracture to butt and trigger guard, fore end damaged, no ramrod).
A 16 bore flintlock holster pistol by T K Hutchinson, c 1820, 12½” overall, octagonal barrel 6¾ with B’ham proofs, the signed lock having safety bolt, swan neck cock, rainproof pan and roller on frizzen spring, the dark walnut fullstock having flat sided butt and brass mounts including engraved domed butt cap and floral engraved trigger guard with pineapple finial. GWO & C (minor pitting to lock, small fracture and bruising to stock, the ramrod a replacement) Plate 14
A DB 28 bore percussion holster pistol, 13½” overall, twist barrels 8”, the unsigned scroll engraved back action locks having safety bolts, the walnut half stock having chequered butt, large engraved steel trigger guard with small pineapple finial, and small scroll engraved GS butt cap with trap, with original steel tipped ramrod having concealed worm. GWO & C (nipples AF, barrels lightly pitted and top rib raised). See inside back cover
A late 19th century oversized silver plated lidded jugOf tapered cylindrical form, with an applied gadrooned rim, the domed lid with a finial as a bunch of grapes, to a chased scroll handle, with two cartouches, one initialled 'B' the other vacant, with scroll and foliate detail, raised on a reeded spread foot, by Walker & Hall, height 29cm
Pair of 19th century Bohemian opaque glass and gilt metal mounted scent flasks and stoppers, each stopper with figural finial, each baluster flask hung with chains and swag ornamented, raised on pierced brackets, 20cm high CONDITION REPORT Generally wear to gilt and some mishapening to metal elements. One metal foot appears to have been reapplied and some glue residue, otherwise condition generally good
Victorian mahogany pole screen with elaborate oval embroidered textile banner, in glazed frame adjusting on brass pole with eagle finial, raised on fluted bulbous column and tripod base with claw and ball feet, 145cm high.N.B. Plaque to reverse of banner states: 'Brocade in this screen worn by John Reilly as page to Lord Downshire at the Eglinton Tournament'
Good early 18th century walnut bureau cabinet, the upper section with broken arch concave moulded pediment centred by gilt ball finial, enclosed by mirrored door with interior of short drawers and shelves, the base with sloping fall enclosing fitted interior of drawers and pigeonholes about central concave section with well below and two short over two long graduated drawers, restorations, 104cm wide x 58cm deep x 237cm high CONDITION REPORT Mirrored plate appears to be replacement although it is old. Various losses to cornice mouldings and splits to cornice. Back board to upper have been strengthened lopers probably replaced. New baize to fitted interior. Possibly reveneered elements and restorations. Replaced bracket feet overall various splits, veneer losses and replacements some elements possibly later, splits to sides
George IV Scottish silver teapot of compressed baluster form, with half fluted decoration, foliate border, decorative spout with acanthus leaf terminal and silver loop handle with acanthus leaf terminal and ivory insulators, domed hinged cover with fluted decoration and flower-head finial on circular stepped foot with milled border (Edinburgh 1822), maker - J. W.H. All at approximately 24.5ozs, 30cm across CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good. Cover has been pushed in under the finial and hinge may have been repaired. Ivory insulators cracked, base slightly distorted. No evidence of major damage or repair, marks clear
Victorian silver teapot of baluster form, with raised scroll decoration, Satyr mask and eagle's head spout, silver scroll handle with leaf terminal and ivory insulators, domed hinged cover with leaf and flower-head finial on four Satyr face mask and scroll feet (London 1846), John Samuel Hunt. Underside also stamped - 2989 Hunt & Roskell late Storr, Mortimer & Hunt. All at approximately 30ozs, 25.5cm across CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good, some minor surface wear and scratching. One foot has been pushed in and teapot does not sit square. Ivory insulators cracked. Marks clear
George III silver teapot of compressed campana form, with half fluted decoration, gadrooned border, short spout with acanthus leaf terminal and fruitwood loop handle, flush fitting hinged cover with fluted decoration and turned fruitwood finial on a plain circular foot (London 1819), maker - W. E. All at approximately 23ozs, 29cm across CONDITION REPORT Good overall condition, staining to interior and overall tarnish to pot. marks are clear, some rippling, small dents above fluted decoration. Overall surface scratching commensurate with age
George IV Scottish silver teapot of oval reeded form, silver loop handle with leaf terminal and ivory insulators, straight tapered spout, hinged domed cover with bright cut engraving and fluted decoration and ebony finial, underside with engraved inscription (Edinburgh 1824), maker - C. B. All at approximately 15ozs, 26cm across
Three piece Victorian silver tea set - comprising teapot of carved form, with floral and Celtic scroll decoration, silver scroll handle with ivory insulators and domed hinged cover with panelled decoration and decorative bell finial on a circular foot, matching sugar and cream jug (London 1874), maker - E. C. B. All at approximately 41ozs, teapot 23cm across CONDITION REPORT General overall condition very good. Some surface scratching and minor wear. Cream jug has two or three dings on one vacant cartouche. Marks are clear. No evidence of major damage or repair
Victorian cut glass biscuit barrel in a silver plated swing-handled frame with turned columns and beaded decoration, separate domed cover with bright cut decoration and pinecone finial, on three shaped feet, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, 20cm overall height CONDITION REPORT General overall condition very good, silver plated frame has minor surface scratching. No evidence of major damage or repair. Decoration is crisp, glass container is in excellent condition, very minor surface scratching. No cracks or chips
Edwardian silver teapot of half-fluted form, with angular ebony handle, fluted spout and hinged domed and fluted cover with carved ebony finial, on an oval foot (London 1907), C. S. Harris & Sons Ltd., together with a Victorian silver sugar and cream jug with similar decoration (Sheffield 1896), Roberts & Belk. All at approximately 28ozs, teapot 25.5cm across (3)
1930s three piece silver tea set - comprising teapot of cauldron form, with flower-head border, angular ebony handle and hinged domed cover with turned ebony finial, on a domed circular foot, matching sugar and cream jug (Birmingham 1934), maker - J. W. T. All at approximately 21ozs, teapot 25cm across
1930s three piece silver tea set - comprising teapot of tapering form, with engraved presentation inscription, ebony scroll handle and hinged domed cover with turned ebony finial on a circular foot, matching sugar and cream jug (Sheffield 1933), maker - G. H. All at approximately 25ozs, teapot 25cm across
Late 18th / early 19th century longcase clock with eight day movement with 14 inch painted dial, painted female spandrels, ringed winding holes, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, indistinctly signed - Blackburn, pierced gold painted hands in a wide mahogany case with Gothic arched door, reeded corners and panelled plinth, hood with glazed door, reeded columns and swan-neck pedestal with turned roundels and brass ball and spike finial, 219cm overall length (weights and pendulum present, winding key lacking)

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