A George V silver four piece tea service, the plain oval squat bodies with gadroon mounts to rim, comprising - teapot, 5.25ins high, hot water jug, 8.75ins high, each with ebonised handle and finial, oval two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, by Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, Birmingham 1928 (gross weight 51ozs)
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The Coysh Collection - A 19th century Leeds Pottery pearlware blue transfer printed oval box and cover decorated with 'The Wanderer' pattern, the base with two applied loop attached handles and the cover with a moulded feather finial, 16.5 cm long x 9.5 cm highNB: Illustrated in The Dictionary of Blue and White Printed Pottery 1780-1880, page 392, A.W. Coysh and R.K. Henrywood Condition Report Base - star hairline, crazing and discolouration to base. Short vertical hairline from rim.Cover - Surface scratch and crazing
A Caughley blue and white bowl and cover with floral finial, transfer-printed with the fence pattern, 12 cm diam to/w a Caughley blue and white butter dish and cover, with floral finial and twin scroll handles, transfer-printed with floral sprays, 11 cm diam (2) Condition Report Bowl with very minor chips to petals of finial, no other losses or damage, butter dish cracked and with stapled repair to body, floral finial missing half its petals
A collection of costume jewellery, to include a Scottish Dirk silver hardstone brooch with citrine finial, a silver filigree panel bracelet, a silver rope necklace, a pair of Scottish silver circular knot earrings, a silver oval locket, a pair of amethyst studs, costume brooches and clip on earrings, etc.
A 19th Century cut glass bon bon dish and cover, of urn shape with all over hobnail cut design with knop and mushroom finial on a faceted socle square plinth base, 27 cm highSmall scuffs to the corner of the base. Would benefit from a clean but otherwise in very good condition. No chips, cracks, noticeable scratches or restoration.
LATE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY WEDGWOOD MOULDED OLIVE GREEN JASPERWARE POTTERY TEAPOT, decorated with two bands of open foliate scrolls beneath a recumbent dog pattern finial, 5" (12.7cm) high, a/f, TOGETHER WITH A LATER PALE BLUE JASPERWARE OBLONG PLAQUE, applied in white with classical figures, 4" x 6" (10.2cm x 15.1cm), in gilt frame, (2)
Japanese Satsuma Kyoto tea for two, Meiji period, decorated with figures in a garden landscape, each with signature panel to base, H17cm of teapot (7) Condition Report Tea pot - The lid has a crack which has been restored and re-painted in areas. Hairline crack running 2cm down from the rim of the teapot. Milk Jug - some loss of gilding and crazing. Sugar bowl - The lid finial has been restored. One handle has been broken in three places and restored. Two cups and saucers - some loss of gilding, light scratches to saucers. All pieces have light crazing and some loss of gilding. Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Eastern wares, comprising; a shaped circular box and cover, the panels to the body decorated with figures, animals and fish, possibly representing signs of the zodiac, the finial to the cover formed as a bat and a heart shaped hinge lidded box, the cover and the sides decorated with Deity figures, (2).
A George III Silver Coffee Pot, Henry Chawner, London 1786, vase shape on circular pedestal foot, the domed cover with ball finial, engraved borders and reserves, a boar's head crest to one side, 25cm high, 23ozt Clear marks to underside of foot, part marked including makers mark and date letter to cover. Nicks to rim of cover.
A Large Victorian Scottish Silver Flagon or Covered Jug, John Muirhead & Son, Glasgow 1866, of tapering form with scroll handle and embellished spout, well engraved with panels of foliate scrolling strapwork, a vacant reserve to the front, the domed cover with knop finial, gilt interior, 28cm high, 43.3ozt
A George II Silver Coffee Pot, William Williams, London 1745, plain tapering on circular foot, the domed cover with bell shaped finial, part fluted spout, engraved with a crest of an arm in armour holding a flag, within a foliate reserve, 22cm high, 20.9ozt Marks are all quite rubbed. Cover unmarked. Probably later solder repair to hinge. Some small dings to body. Crest engraving.
A George III Silver Teapot and Stand, George Burrows, London 1791, rectangular with shaped corners and engraved borders, 15.5cm high, 18ozt (2) Full marks to teapot and stand all clear and matching, part marked to cover. Solder repairs around spout and base rim. Cover with some sideways give, finial loose. Split to end of spout.
A George III Style Silver Pedestal Caster, Nathan & Hayes, Chester 1905, vase shape on square foot with flame finial; An Edwardian Baluster Silver Caster, maker's mark rubbed, London 1902, with screw off cover; and A Silver Ovoid Pedestal Caster, Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1927, the largest 17cm high, 12.7ozt (3)
A large Dutch Delft blue and white money bank with polychrome finial, 1st half 18th C. H.: 32,5 cm We have more lots available for bidding on on our website only, see www.rm-auctions.com. Both auctions are being held simultaneously, but the extra lots are not available during our live auction nor on this platform. Condition reports and high resolution pictures are available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@rm-auctions.com
A silver and parcel gilt two handled covered trophy vase having a pair of leaf capped c-scroll handles on a socle base, base maker CSH, London 1903, cover maker MCM Co., London 1910, overall 104 ozs, h. 40 cm CONDITION REPORT: Cover a later addition. Finial mis-shapened. Very minor dents, wear and fairly heavy tarnishing, With engraved inscription.
MID-19TH CENTURY SCOTTISH LONGCASE CLOCKthe hood with swan neck pediment and ball and eagle finial, the arched painted enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and calendar dials and 8 day, 2 train movement, the spandrels painted with figures allegorical of The Seasons, contained in a waisted oak case, the trucnk with quarter round columns, on bracket feet, 210cm high
VICTORIAN ONYX AND GILT METAL CLOCK GARNITUREthe eight day movement by Japy Freres et Cie. numbered 13245 48, the circular brass dial with Arabic numerals marked for Moret Loing, the stepped onyx case with gilt scroll and floral mounted decoration and finial, raised on two paw forefeet and two bracket backfeet, 35cm high, with pair of matched garnitures of slender urn form
IMPRESSIVE EDWARDIAN CHIMING LONGCASE CLOCKthe hood with swan neck pediment, ball finial, marquetry inlaid frieze flanked by Corinthian columns, the arched dial with silver chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, the lunette with silent or chime dial, the spandrels with gilded scrolling mounts, the 8 day 3 train movement unsigned but numbered 9184, contained in a waisted case with bevelled glass door and further marquerty decoration, approximately 240cm high
IMPRESSIVE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH BOULLE AND BRASS BANDED WALL CLOCKthe repousse dial with white ceramic chapter shields with Roman numerals, two train eight day movement, the canted pediment with later owl finial (loose), the case with full length glazed door revealing a pendulum with sunburst mask cast bob, the canted bracket with further brass and boulle work, approximately 130cm high from bracket to finial
A pair of Chinese blue and white inverted baluster vases and covers, 29cm high; together with two other Chinese blue and white vases. Condition Report: No visible sign of chips or cracks seen. One finial has been repaired. 30cm tall.There is a chip to the top rim of one of the smaller vases. 12cm tall.
A 19th century Chamberlains Worcester twin handled pedestal sauce tureen and cover, 19.5cm high; together with a 19th century Davenport pottery chestnut basket and stand; and a porcelain mug. Condition Report: Vases and cover: Chips to finial, rim of vase, rim of cover. Gilt rubbed.Chestnut Basket: Loss of paint in places. Stand discoloured.

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