A 19th Century French two handled ice pail, painted with gilt oval cartouches of courting couples in period dress, on a bleu celeste ground, gilt borders, 20.5cm high, c.1890; a similar two handled sucrier and cover, painted with flowers and foliage with a gilt leafy cartouche on a bleu celeste ground, slightly domed cover, lobed bud finial, scroll handles, 13cm high, pseudo Serves marks (2)
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A Chinese Yixing stoneware teapot and cover, late Qing/Republic period, of compressed globular form and raised on three button feet, the cover with a guardian lion finial, the body incised with a band of sixteen shou symbols, the cover with eight further shou symbols, seal marks to underside and inside cover, 10.5cm high.
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL SUGAR VASE & COVER with a square pedestal base and ball & claw feet, the openwork body with a frieze of carousing putti and a cut-glass liner, the domed cover with a parrot finial, maker's mark "JA" and "13", probably Austro-Hungarian c.1825; 9.75" (24.8 cms) high; 16.4 oz weighable silver
AN EDWARDIAN TROPHY CUP & COVER "Great Punjab Horse Show 1907 presented by Lt.Col.Colin Campbell", in the form of a Charles II porringer & cover, with repousse work stiff leaves and a bud finial, the reverse inscribed "CHAPION PONY - COLOURBLIND, OWNER T. BOUCH", by J.B. Carrington, London 1905; 9.75" (24.8 cms) high; 55.8 oz
A VICTORIAN ENGRAVED COFFEE POT of baluster form with a domed cover, scroll handle and fruit finial, by Robert Harper, London 1863 and a George IV / William IV cream jug with lobed and chased decoration, gilt interior, initialled, by R.W. Atkins & W.N. Somersall, London 1830; the pot 8.1" (20.5 cms) high; 33.6 oz (2)
A GEORGE IV NATURALISTIC TEA POT of squat, shaped circular outline with repousse-work flowers and foliate cartouches around the sides, a leaf-wrapped & fruiting handle and a flower finial, the spout with entwined convolvulus in relief by William Eley (II), London 1825; 5.7" (14.4 cms) high; 31 oz
A LATE VICTORIAN SEAL with a knop finial, tapering square body and intaglio crest & motto, maker's mark unclear, London 1893 (in original fitted case), together with a putto & ring seal with import marks for 1913 and two plated seals (one with an owl, one a figure); the cased seal 2.8" (7.2 cms) high; 3.1 oz weighable silver (4)
A Victorian Mameluke Indian Army officers sword, thought to have belonged to Major General Hay, having a curved unfullered blade, single edged for the most to a double edged end and point with etched foliate decoration to blade and Royal cypher for Victoria and crossed swords and baton insignia both to sides of the blade with makers name to ricasso on one side 'Robt Mole & Sons, Birmingham, Makers to The War & India Offices', the gilt brass cross guard hilt with foliate decoration to circular laurel wreath containing a crossed sword and baton, with ball finials, below ivory two piece grip with floral head studs (one absent), with steel scabbard, and silk rope with cone finial, blade length 82cm, length including hilt and scabbard 99cm.Provenance: The Estate of Mr Joseph B. Hay, son of Major-General Arthur K. Hay DSO OBE - 100 years of a military family.
A Victorian Royal Artillery Sword, made by S. J. Pillin, Gerrard Street, Soho, London, the blade etched with field gun, and Royal Artillery Field Gun, as well as monarchs monogram VR, makers mark to the base of the blade, with brass circle within interlinked triangles and foliate etching verso, with double branched knuckle guard, wire bound shagrin grip and stepped pommel, blade length 87cm, 102cm overall, complete with with steel and leather scabbard, total length, 107cm with scabbard, leather strap with cone finial and leather soft travelling case with original labels for the P&O SS Strathnaver with passenger name Brigadier Hay.Provenance: The Estate of Mr Joseph B. Hay, son of Major-General Arthur K. Hay DSO OBE - 100 years of a military family.
An early Victorian stoneware named teapot, local interest, of globular form with buff coloured glaze, the lid and body with applied white glazed flowers and an impressed bead band, scroll handle and bun shaped finial, impressed and black painted text to upper body 'Mrs. T. Chapman. Helpston', a/f damage to spout, 15 by 23 by 16cm high, together with two two-tone stoneware jars, one with impressed name 'Melbourne Bros, Brewers & Spirit Merchants, Stamford, Grantham & Lincoln', 14.5 by 26cm, and the other '1, T&J Eayrs, Family Grocers, Stamford', 17.5 by 32cm. (3)
A George II silver coffee potOf baluster form, profusely embossed with scroll and foliate decoration, the domed hinged lid with a cone finial, wooden scroll handle, engraved with a crest and motto, 'Dum Spiro Spero', the underside inscribed ' W' over 'WA' '1758' to 'S' over 'WM' raised on a circular spread foot, by Thomas Whipham & Charles Wright, London 1757, height 25.5cm, weight approx. 27oz CONDITION REPORT: Small loss to the wood of the handle. Surface scratching throughout. Scuffing/wear to the foot rim. No visible signs of damage or restoration.
A pair of decorative carved wooden African spearsTapered pierced and paddle like spears carved with geometric design extending to a further carved stem and finial, 100cm long. (2) CONDITION REPORT: History unknown. Longest 110cm x 10cm. 10cm piece missing from the end of one spoon. General wear, otherwise good.
An Edwardian inlaid mahogany two seater chairThe rail back centered with a panel inlaid with a classical female figure above a rush seat, raised on legs of tapering square section with overall inlaid stringing, 91x90x45cm. CONDITION REPORT: Lot 662 - One sphere finial looseMinor scuffs, wear, otherwise good condition.
The Royal Hunt Cup, Royal Ascot 2014, a silver trophy cup and cover, with two swept-scroll handles, part fluted on a round foot, the cover with a finial, London 2012 by Mappin & Webb, 946 grams, on wood base with a band hand written inside 'Silver' and with the Mappin & Webb monogram, this 102.g grams. 1048 grams gross.

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