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A George IV silver three piece teaset, by Joseph Angell II, London 1820, comprising:- a teapot of compressed circular form, part fluted below a gadrooned edge, raised on four winged claw feet, foliate finial to the hinged cover, insulated leaf capped reeded handle, 15.5cm high together with the companion sugar basin and milk jug, crested with a stag, 38.9oz (3) milk jug damaged and patched
A silver commemorative decanter, by Mappin & Webb, London 1974, made to commemorate the centenary of Sir Winston Churchill's birth, of plain bottle shape and applied with a silver gilt Marlborough armorial, numbered 13 of a limited edition of 300, complete with silver stopper with silver gilt Marlborough lion crest finial, 26.8oz 29cm (11in)
A matched George III Scottish silver four piece tea set, by James McKay, comprising a teapot, Edinburgh, 1801, of rectangular shape, the double girdle body engraved with trailing leaves and initials, within Greek key borders, the hinged cover with flat octagonal finial, insulated angular handle, raised on four ball feet, 16cm (6.3in) high, together with a rectangular teapot stand, Edinburgh, 1806, similarly decorated and initialled within a reeded edge, 17 x 12.5cm (6.7 x 5in), a two handled sugar basin, Edinburgh 1806, 11.25cm (4.3in) high and a matching milk jug, 11.5cm (4.5in) high, 40.87oz (4)
P. Courtois A Paris, a French mid 18th century green and painted tortoiseshell bracket clock and bracket, the ormolu mounted waisted case with painted Chinoiserie decoration, bold foliate finial above signed white dial, individual numerals, twin barrel striking movement signed to the backplate 'No. 55, P. Courtois, A Paris.', with glazed side panels (one loose), with the matching wall bracket 120cm (47in) some old cracks and slight losses to dial. Front brass figure missing a spear (?) Stained tortoiseshell with cracks/losses/peeling throughout and paint wear throughout. Finial mount split to rear. untested movement
Justin Vulliamy, London, a George III brass mounted ebonised balloon-shaped chiming table timepiece, the urn finial above the shaped brass dial, signed below, strike/silent lever above, with three train fusee movement chiming on six bells and striking on a further bell, signed to the engraved backplate, with glazed side panels, the rear with plain rectangular door 56cm (22in) A similarly shaped clock by Vulliamy is in the Royal Collection at Buckingham Palace, ref. RCIN 2838 together with a later associated gilt metal mounted wall bracket
A 20thC Baccarat etched glass decanter, with orb finial and tapering body, heavily decorated with a repeat scroll and geometric pattern, marked beneath, 29cm high, a 19thC square shouldered decanter etched with flowers, a plain tapering example and various other 19thC glass decanters. (a quantity)
An early 19thC oak and mahogany longcase clock, the painted 29cm wide arched dial signed Martin, Thirsk, with Arabic numerals and subsidiary second hand, revealing an eight day pendulum swung movement, fitted in a carved case with shaped trunk door, fielded panelled base and stylised bracket feet, the whole surmounted by a carved fretwork swan neck pedimented top centred by an urn finial, 240cm high.
A GEORGE III SILVER TEA CADDY of beaded oval shape with integral hinge and engraved with armorials, associated flower finial, 10cm h, by Daniel Smith and Robert Sharp, London 1780, 13ozs 15dwts ++One or two minor dents and slight polish wear, a very good example, no play in hinge, no key for the lock, marks good
A PAIR OF ROYAL WORCESTER VASES AND COVERS, 1913 painted by H Stinton, both signed, with highland cattle, 42cm h, printed mark ++Both covers glued in position in the necks long ago, on one the finial broken off and restuck, no other damage and of fine appearance. In the present private family ownership for many years
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, ROBERT SAMPSON WESTMINSTER, C1970 the 12inch brass breakarched dial with matted centre, twin subsidiary dials and STRIKE/SILENT ring to the arch, in brass mounted case with swept pediment, stop fluted pillars and pilasters, break arched door and panelled base, 239cm h excluding finial, pendulum and brass sleeved weights ++Somewhat unevenly faded, minor shrinkage crack to front of trunk, movement in our opinion original to the dial and case, some minor old cosmetic restorations
A FRENCH ORMOLU MOUNTED SÈVRES STYLE PORCELAIN LAMP, FIRST HALF 20TH C with Louis XVI style mounts and flambeau finial, the jar and cover painted with flowers within pink and raised gilt ribbons, 46cm h ++Ormolu with old wear and rubbed gilding, undamaged and complete, requires rewiring by a competent electrician
A LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY INDIAN BRASS RETICULATED CASKET, of rectangular form, raised on four bun feet, 29 x 20 x 14 cm, together with a circular lidded brass pot pourri dish, the lid having pierced decoration and finial surmount, Dia. 22 cm and AN ISLAMIC BRASS COFFEE POT, having impressed makers marks to body, H 35 cm, together with a selection of brassware comprising a twin handled circular bowl raised on three mask feet, a small circular plate with central motif and a wall mounted bracket in the form of a 'genie' lamp (6)
A late Victorian silver twin handled cup and cover by C. F. Hancock & Co., London 1898, in Neo Classical style, with a bud finial to the waisted domed cover with stiff leaf borders, moulded high clip handles, an anthemion and scroll chased band, half reeding, the circular pedestal with an egg-and-dart band and fluted edge, 33cm (13in) high, 959g (30.85 oz)
[Queen Victoria interest] A George IV silver child's drum tea pot and a sugar bowl and cover by Robert Hennell II, London 1821, the tea pot with a ball finial to the domed pull-off cover, a wooden scroll handle and a gadrooned rim, 11.3cm (4 1/2in) long; the bowl and cover conforming, 6.8cm (2 3/4in) diameter, each engraved with a script V , and 24, May 1822 beneath, 175g (5.65 oz) gross Queen Victoria (Alexandrina Victoria, 24th May 1819-1901). This tea pot and sugar basin evidently given to the young princess as a third birthday present. Provenance: By descent to Lord Lichfield (Thomas Patrick John Anson, 5th Earl of Lichfield, 1939-2005); with C. J. Vander Ltd; bought by Ian Pickford Ltd for a collector, the present vendor.
A Victorian silver novelty beehive inkwell by John Samuel Hunt, London 1851, engraved Hunt & Roskell late Storr, Mortimer & Hunt 5417 and stamped 3739 to the feet, in the form of a straw bee skep with a bee finial to the hinged cover, a silver mounted cut glass inkwell beneath, on a twisted vine apron with three conforming feet, 11.5cm (4 3/4in) high, 425g (13.7 oz) weighable Provenance: Unknown auction, 12th October 1978, lot 295 (possibly Phillips, Son & Neale).
An Italian silver baluster ice pail and cover by Enrico Messulam, Milan 1944-68, .800 standard, stamped for Scortecci, Roma as retailers, with a pumpkin and leaves finial to the domed cover with an arcaded rim, twin foliate scroll lifts issuing from rococo cartouches, the scroll feet issuing from rococo cartouches, 30cm (11 1/2in) high. 1941g (62.4 oz), with a vacuum glass liner
A George III silver straight-tapered coffee pot by Benjamin Godfrey, London 1732, with an orb finial to the domed cover and a wood double scroll handle, engraved with two bands of scrolls and shells and two crests, 21.5cm (8 1/2in) high, 842g (27 oz) gross The first crest for BECKQUET, BOROUGH, BURGH, CARTHEW, COLQUITT, FARNELL, GOSS, GREIG, LADBROOK, NUTHALL, PAULET and POWLETT The second crest for BERTRAM
Ω A Victorian silver kettle on stand by John Hunt & Robert Roskell, London 1875, the arch handle over with ivory spacers, a button finial to the hinged flat-topped cover, the tapered sides with a band of engraved strapwork and vacant oval reserves on foliage, the stand with a burner and on three trefoil feet, 43cm (17in) high, 2520g (81 oz) gross Provenance: Hall Place, Kent, sold on the instructions of the Executors of Sonja, Lady Hollenden Cites Regulations Please note that this lot (lots marked with the symbol Ω in the printed catalogue) may be subject to CITES regulations when exported from the EU. The CITES regulations may be found at www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites
A Norwegian Arts and Crafts silver oval soup tureen and cover by Marius Hammer, Bergen, circa 1919, .830 standard, with a tiered scroll open finial to the domed cover, the base with twin beaded loop handles, on an oval spreading foot, engraved 8 Decbr. 1859-1919 beneath, 37cm (14 1/2in) long, 1533g (49.3oz) Provenance: Hall Place, Kent, sold on the instructions of the Executors of Sonja, Lady Hollenden.
A 9 carat gold twin handled trophy cup and cover by Adie Bros., Birmingham 1926, Reg. No. 700773, engraved for Manoh Rhodes & Sons as retailers, the compressed ball finial with stiff leaf band, the waisted domed cover with shells and the quarters and quatrefoil rims, leaf-capped S-scroll handles, the quatrefoil girdle with bearded masks issuing from shells at intervals, the waisted pedestal with a quatrefoil band to the knop, the circular base on four shell centred bracket feet, presentation engraved to the cover, 29cm (11 1/2in) high, 761.5g (24.48 oz), on a turned wood socle labelled Manoah Rhodes & Sons Ltd, Bradford The inscription reads Presented by The Tapestry Manufacturers Association To Mr & Mrs J. G. Stewart to commemorate their Golden Wedding Day. May 30th 1927 . Later inscribed Cynric Puleston Prescot - Constance Margaret Stewart 29th January 1920-1970 . Brigadier Cynric Puleston Prescot, CBE, MA MiCE was born in 1886.
Ω A George III silver commode shape tea pot by Samuel Godbehere & Edward Wigan, London 1786, with a carved ivory pineapple finial to the domed cover, a fruitwood loop handle, bright-cut decoration, engraved with a crest and a spinster's shield, 24.5cm (9 3/4in) long, 357g (11.5 oz) gross Cites Regulations Please note that this lot (lots marked with the symbol Ω in the printed catalogue) may be subject to CITES regulations when exported from the EU. The CITES regulations may be found at www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites
A Victorian silver tea pot, with reeded lower body and ivory finial, by Henry Stratford, Sheffield 1900, gross weight 10.3 oz, 13 cm highPLEASE NOTE: THIS ITEM CONTAINS OR IS MADE OF IVORY. Buyers must be aware that regulations of several countries, including USA, prohibit the import of ivory, or any goods containing ivory. Ewbank’s advise prospective purchasers who intend to ship this lot to another country that they must familiarise themselves with the relevant import/export regulations prior to bidding. They are responsible for their shipping arrangements and the onus is therefore on them to organise their own shipping. .
19th century Bock-Wallendorf globular tea pot and cover decorated with rural vignettes 10cm. Damage an losses to finial, and rim of lid body in good order, small chip to base less than 2mm very shallow, wear to the gilt , few very shallow chips to base . Damage an losses to finial, and rim of lid body in good order, small chip to base less than 2mm very shallow, wear to the gilt , few very shallow chips to base
A collection of miscellaneous military items including leather fire bucket, grenade cigar lighter, horn powder flasks, grenadier horse brass, brass finial, mess tin, shot, spurs, leather cased flask and wall plaqueProvenance:- From the estate of an Officer in the Grenadier Guards, this collection was formed over a period of 30 years’ service.. .
Early 20th century clock modelled with a bronze figure of a young man holding a staff with clock dial surmount and eagle finial, the staff attached to the movement in the base, thereby rotating the dial, 43cm high,. Mechanism not running, movement appears to be complete, no major faults foundConfirm the item is Bronze Dial - various chips to the enamel numbers, losses around 10%

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