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An 18th century oak brass faced longcase clock by Daniel Dalton of Church Lawford. The hood with columns and swan neck pediment and brass finial. Brass 10" brass dial with roman numeral chapter ring, the movement striking on a bell. Movement looks clean, lacks weight and pendulum. Measures 67cms x 53cms x 20cms
A good mixed lot to include three vintage 20th century hip flasks two of traditional form one of oval form, a mixed group of vintage gold and costume jewellery, a collection of vintage coins, various novelty corkscrews, Sekonda watch, a brass fly inkwell, carved Chinese elder faces, a set of 1950s sputnik atomic cocktail spoons with ball finial handles, two signed miniature rugby balls in case, an armorial name stamp for The London Lancashire Insurance Company. etc. Please see images.
A 20th century studio art cranberry glass decanter and drinking glass set by Murano consisting of a decanter with gilt decorated classical scenes with a banded tapering neck with plain flared rim and large gilt finial stopper, the six glasses having gold band to foot depicting matching classical scenes. Complete with original certificate. Highest measures 36 cm.
A possibly Wedgwood 19th century Victorian black basalt caneware (cane wear) ceramic teapot of globular form being decorated with floras and scroll work. Condition Report: Small chip to finial on lid some ware to the spout small chip to rim ware to handle split and small chips to body. Please see images. Measurements: 10 cm high, 17 cm long and 12 cm wide.
A rare late Georgian silver and parcel gilt saffron teapot, unmarked, hinged domed gadrooned lid with conforming carved wooden finial, the uprising gilt foliate rim over a compressed bun form body with half-gadrooning, gilt foliate capped joined scroll handle, on four cast floral and paw bracket feet, 6½in. (16.5cm.) long, weight 9.0 tr.oz. * Condition: Good condition. Upper of the two lower handle mounts has been pushed in slightly causing a shallow dent to body.Wear to parcel gilding to rim and cap on handle.
Horse racing and Champion Hurdle interest, four silver trophies awarded to the champion racehorse Saucy Kit, trained by 'Peter' Easterby and famously ridden by Roy Edwards to win the 1967 Champion Hurdle Challenge Cup at Cheltenham, to include: the owner's silver replica of the Champion Hurdle trophy by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd., London 1967, 7¾in. (19.7cm.) high; two covered trophy cups by the same maker, London 1965, inscribed for the 'Kempton National Hunt Centenary Cup Hurdle', 27th Dec. 1966 and 'Wolverhampton National Hunt Centenary Cup', 31st Oct. 1966, both ridden by Edwards; and a large silver gilt trophy, for the 'Beverley Races, The George Habbershaw Trophy' dated 24th August 1966, ridden by N. McIntosh, 15½in. (39.5cm.) high, gross weight 87.5 tr.oz; together with a large framed hand coloured photographic print of 'Saucy Kit'; a smaller mounted monochrome copy of the same portrait photograph by Rex Coleman for Baron Studios; and five enamelled Sandown Park, Ascot and Epsom member's badges dated 1954, 1955 and 1957. (11) * Provenance: By family descent from Saucy Kit's owner, Mr. K. F. Alder. ** Condition: - Challenge Cup: Very good, with no faults. - Wolverhampton Nat. Hunt: Horse finial bent over slightly with one of front hooves detached from cover. Any easy repair. Otherwise very good. - Kempton Nat. Hunt: Very good condition. - Beverley Races: A few scratches to surface which have caused lines of tarnish to gilt and a patch of tarnish approx. 2 x 1in. to back of foot. Needs cleaning. - Photos and badges: In good condition, with no faults.
A George III silver sugar caster, London, 1806, maker's mark rubbed but probably Peter and William Bateman, urn form with reeded girdle, the gourd form pierced top with bladed knop finial, square base inscribed "S.H.C. Ne'Le 1st Mai 1807, 7in. (17.8cm.) high, weight 3.5 tr.oz. * Condition: Small dent to foot underside, three shallow indents to body.
A late 19th century Hanau silver sugar caster, German, London import mark for B. Muller & Son, 1895, ovoid, the extensive repoussé decoration with two rococo reserves with maidens, the domed floral and foliate cover with foliate scroll finial, 4¾in. (12cm.) high, weight 4.75 tr.oz. * Condition: Good condition, with no damage. Slight wear to fine detail from polishing.
A Mason Ironstone vase and cover, octagonal baluster form, in the Chinese manner, with bright decoration of exotic birds amidst chrysanthemum, lotus and magnolia, with blue and gold stylized dragon handles, the cover with a pair of dolphins as the finial, together with four Mason plates, with an exotic bird amidst a floral setting, on a turquoise ground, one plate a/f, vase 15in. (38.1cm.) high. (5) * Condition: Vase in good condition, with rubbing to gilt. Three plates good, one broken in two and glued.
A George III silver baluster pepper caster, Thomas and Jabez Daniell, London 1773, with reeded borders, pierced dome cover with spiral finial and stepped pedestal foot, 5½in. (14cm.) high, weight 2.75 tr.oz. * Condition: Marks clear to both base and cover. Soldered splits to top and bottom of seam on neck. A few dings and small dent to body. Tiny split to cover flange. Chased decoration to cover worn and a few dings.
A Victorian pierced silver and glass butter dish, cover and stand, Joseph Angell I and Joseph Angell II, London 1837, the circular dish and stand with ornately pierced floral decoration, both the dish and cover with vacant cartouches amidst the pierced design, the cover with a poppy flower finial, opening to reveal a frosted glass liner, silver weight 17.5 tr.oz. * Condition: In very good condition, with clear hallmarks on all pieces, liner good.
An Indonesian house shaped box, in vernacular style, late 19th / early 20th century, bamboo construction, carved bone and shell mounts, the upper half of the box lifting off to reveal a storage compartment beneath, the upper roof section of box has two drawers to either side, each drawer with bone figural handles, the outer case with repeatng shell decoration, the shell decoration to each end depicting mythical gods, the roof ridge with figural bone dragon finial, 16in. (40.6cm.) high.
A Thai sterling silver serving spoon, 1950s, the diamond shaped handle with repoussé decoration of a deity and scrollwork, turned finial, marked 'Made in Siam Sterling', 11 3/8in. (29cm.) long; together with three Thai silver infant feeding spoons, a boxed set of six silver coffee spoons and a silver plated pierced evening bag with swing handle, silver weight 9.5 tr.oz. (6) * Condition: All items in good condition, with no damage.
A collection of carved wood and lacquer exotic fruit shaped boxes, probably Philippines early-20th century, all with lift of lids revealing a lacquered inner, two pieces with saucer shaped stands. (5) * Condition: The knobbly fruit lacks 'stem' finial. The red bun form fruit with toothed cover lacks two of the teeth and has three small chips to tip of three others. Also has three chips to edge of cover. Apple has crack to cover and some wear to lacquered decoration. Pear on saucer has some tarnish spotting to copper finish.
A George V silver golfing trophy cup, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1931, the body with repoussé band of lion, urn and foliate decoration and twin rampant lion handles, on a ball, blade and gadroon knopped stem and domed stepped foot, the cover with oak leaf and acorn decoration and finial depicting a satyr golfer, unengraved, 8 3/8in. (21.25cm.) high, weight 15.75 tr.oz., with ebonised stand. * Condition: Very good condition, with no faults. Clear hallmarks.
Two Chinese famille rose export porcelain teapots, Republic period, one of tapered circular form, painted in enamels with four immortals and calligraphy, 3¼in. (8.25cm.) high, the other of cup form, painted in colours with noble figures and their attendants in landscapes, red printed seal mark to base, 3 5/8in. (9.25cm.) high, both with peach finial to cover; together with a Chinese famille verte rouleau vase, 20th century, enamelled with a peacock standing on a rock amidst flowering peonies, 10¼in. (26cm.) high. (3)* Condition: - Immortals teapot: Hairline to sides and below joint of spout and body. Gilt wear to rim. - Other teapot: Gilt wear to rim and finial. Two very small glaze chips to tip of spout. Otherwise good. - Vase: Good condition, with no chips or cracks. Minor wear to gilt to centre of one flower.
An Italian miniature silver stiletto, probably 17th century, with screw off hexagonal blade tapering in to flattened diamond point, the silver finial/hilt depicting a naked female figure on a plinth, overall lengh 11.5cm. * Condition: Not marked but tests as silver, light wear to nose and back of head. Otherwise good.
A quantity of plated ware to include a Walker & Hall swing-handled basket with inscription to centre, 'Mr T. Sidney Alsop---1909', an Elkington plate caddy with ivory finial and lion mask heads to either side on shell motif supports, to interior letter of presentation dated 1876, a large plated trumpet vase, sauce boats, grape scissors, a two-piece tea service, candle holder etc.
A mixed quantity of silver items to include a hallmarked silver pierced decorated lidded mustard pot with blue liner and tapering finial to top, Willam Devenport, Birmingham 1896, a silver pepper pot with squat form and gadrooned decoration, Chester 1906, an oval blue glass lined salt cellar, a hallmarked silver inkwell, silver-topped hobnail-cut bottle and a silver-handled cake server, various marks, weighable silver approx 1.8ozt (6).
An early 20th century period French-style turquoise ceramic and gilded clock garniture, the clock having a turquoise ceramic and gilt urn decoration to the top above a turquoise ceramic panel, transfer and hand-painted with pastoral scenes, Roman numerals in a gilded ornate case and a pair of twin-handled baluster vases with gilt pineapple finial above transfer and painted vignettes of pastoral scenes, on an ornate gilded base (3). CONDITION REPORT Gilt bronze - heavy wear to gilding.Garniture - one with crack to body running through painted panel of men planting tree, glue over topother garniture with small chip under finial running into hairline crack down left hand side of painted panel of horse feeding.
A pair of 9ct yellow gold cufflinks, seven 9ct gold collar studs, one 15ct gold collar stud, a pair of yellow metal cufflinks with mother of pearl stones, a small quantity of yellow metal collar studs, a yellow metal enamelled tiepin with shield motif and ship and a yellow metal stick pin with pearl finial, combined approx 11.8g.
Six late 19th-early 20th century ivory trinket and patch pots to include a pot with ebony wood and top, height 5cm (6). CONDITION REPORT Mild wear two pots with minor hairline cracks, and shaped lidded pots with minor hairline crack to top from edge approx 5mm, finial on wood top pot minor hairline crack.
A Shoolbred & Co oak hall stand with cast brass gallery, brass finial decoration, single central drawer flanked by stick stands with curved brass support rails with lower single shelf, length 103cm. CONDITION REPORT Bleaching to wood around handle where brass cleaner has been used, splintering to edges of lower legs, drip trays damaged, one missing lip, bruise to wood left hand side back rail approx 1cm, wear to item commensurate with age, very dirty.
A MAHOGANY CASED TABLE CLOCK by Shrivell, Brighton, the twin barrel movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, 8" white enamel dial with Roman numerals and signature, the oblong brass mounted case with pineapple finial on stepped hood, panelled fascia, pierced brass sound frets below ring handles, stepped and fluted base with ball feet, 11" wide, 19 1/2" high (Est. plus 18% premium inc. VAT) (Illustrated)
A GEORGE I SILVER HOT WATER JUG, maker possibly John Eckford II, London 1725, of baluster form, the hinged cover with square urn finial, hollow double "C" scroll handle, on a low plain foot, later chased with foliage enclosing two rococo panels, 9 3/4" high, 23ozs 8dwts gross (Est. plus 18% premium inc. VAT)
A PERCUSSION SPORTING GUN BY WILKES, 19th century, the 35" damascus barrel with front sight and octagonal breech, stepped lock etched with border lines, foliage and inscribed with the maker's name, steel scroll trigger guard with pineapple finial, walnut stock and wood ram, 50 1/4" long (Est. plus 18% premium inc. VAT)
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER PEDESTAL MUSTARD, makers Williams (Birmingham) Ltd., Birmingham 1903, of oval form, the hinged swept cover with flamiform finial, angular reeded handle, plain pierced arcading, on a swept stepped foot, 4" wide, 4ozs 10dwts, with blue glass liner (Est. plus 18% premium inc. VAT)

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