A fine Victorian cut-glass and parcel-gilt claret jug and cover, the body hobnail cut with various leaf pattern and star shaped designs, the cover with urn-shaped finial above C-scroll handle, the body chased and engraved with fruit, c-scrolls, tied swags and ribbons with a demi-god figure beneath the spout, Elkington & Co, London, 1887
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A Victorian cut crystal glass decanter with a silver collar, lid and handle, the glass being of a pear shape standing on a star cut circular foot and being decorated with foliate swirls, a fluted lower body and a cross hatch upper body, the silver being embossed with foliate and flower head designs including a vacant shield cartouche, the double stepped dome lid topped with a pointed finial and the scroll handle with acanthus decoration, the decanter is hallmarked London 1898, the maker Charles Edwards , height approx 19cms
A Staffordshire creamware globular teapot and cover, decorated with floral sprays with a crabstock handle and standing on three lions paw feet, circa 1760, 15cm highCondition Report: Teapot broken into several pieces with extensive old restoration. Cover with rim chips, finial off and repaired
A Chinese bronze censer, late 19th century, Foo dog finial, domed pierced cover, twin handled bombe base with cartouche panels of figures in a storm and a man on a water buffalo, on a separate circular raised plinth, height 26cmProvenance: Acquired by the vendor's Grandfather who was a ships captain with a Chinese coastal route
An early 19th century mahogany eight day longcase clock, the dial inscribed 'J Whitworth, Lussley', the hood with a swan neck pediment and a central eagle and ball finial, the glazed door set between turned columns with brass capitals and terminals, opening to reveal chapter ring, two winder holes, moonphase dial and gilt spandrels, the case with a single door set between quarter turned round columns with brass capitals and finials, raised on a projecting base with applied beading, standing on bracket feet, complete with weights and pendulum, 235cm high
A Regency Thomas Gammage & Son of London bracket clock, ebonised case of architectural form with a gilt metal pineapple finial, pediment, 15cm silvered dial signed and numbered 3551, double fusee movement striking on a gong, height 42cmCondition Report: Case appears generally good overall, movement not tested
A late 19th Century Aesthetic ebonised jardiniere stand, the top with a circular lid inset with a ceramic panel, hand painted with birds amongst roses and foliage, the lid lifting to reveal a shallow well, the sides and body applied with gilt metal mounts, raised on a tripod base, the supports united by a stretcher tier having a turned central finial, 83cm high
A Walker & Hall silver plated mounted clear cut glass claret jug of tapering form, height 30cm, the hinged lid surmounted with acorn finial, the handle with dragon's head thumb rest and spout decorated with Bacchus mask, and a cased set of six fish knives and forks, profusely decorated with bright cut foliate scrolls and raised shell motifs to terminals. CONDITION REPORT: Jug appears to be in good condition overall, the cutlery with surface wear commensurate with age throughout.
JAMES ROGDEN & SONS LTD; a George VI hallmarked silver four piece tea set comprising a circular teapot with engraved scallop scroll and lattice motifs on domed similarly decorated foot, with ivory finial and handle, length 28cm, a hot water pot, a twin handled sugar bowl and a cream jug, Sheffield 1949, combined approx 81ozt. CONDITION REPORT: General condition seems to be good, the shape of each piece appears to be intact apart from the hot water pot which has been 'pushed down' into the base which has slightly mis-shapen the base and made the pot out of axis, the teapot is slightly wobbly, each piece with general surface wear such as scratches and minor dents, the ivory finials and handles with several splits with staining, major loss to the base of the teapot finial, residue of cleaning products.
DANIEL & JOHN WELLBY; a late Victorian hallmarked silver three piece tea set, comprising a swag and acanthus decorated baluster teapot with hinged domed lid with acorn finial and ebonised wooden handle raised on spreading circular foot, height 30.5cm, a footed twin handled sugar bowl and a cream jug, combined approx 69ozt. CONDITION REPORT: The lid of the teapot is slightly sprung and there is a gap when it is closed, surface scratches and light wear throughout, good clear crisp hallmarks a couple of tiny seam dents to the body of the teapot near the base of the handle each approx 6mm, general surface wear throughout but the jug and bowl both shows traces of the original gilt washed interior.
ADIE BROS; a George V hallmarked silver Art Deco four piece tea set of octagonal panelled form, Birmingham 1928 and 1931, retailed by Finnigans Ltd, length of teapot 27cm, combined approx 55ozt. CONDITION REPORT: The finial for the hot water pot is missing heavy wear to the finial of the teapot, also wear to both handles, surface scratches throughout, no signs of inscriptions or anything that has been erased.
WILLIAM SHAW II & WILLIAM PRIEST; a George II hallmarked silver coffee pot of baluster form, later embossed with scrolls and foliate motifs, with traces of engraved armorial, the hinged domed lid with bud finial, raised on a spreading circular foot with fruitwood handle, London 1746, height 26.5cm, approx 27ozt. CONDITION REPORT: As noted in the catalogue description the decoration is later, the marks are slightly obscured, there is an old repair where the hinge of the lid meet both the lid and the handle. Surface scratches commensurate with age, heavy wear to the wooden handle. There is an old repair where the upper section of the handle meets the body of the coffee pot.
AR MOWBRAY & CO LTD; A George V hallmarked silver ecclesiastical ciborium and matching chalice, the ciborium cover surmounted with an acorn finial above 'Gem' set knop to the stem, spreading hexagonal foot and one panel engraved with Christ upon the cross, engraved with presentation to the underside of base 'A.M.D.G. et in memoriam Henriette Mariae Stanton. Oct. 1928 dominus regit me D.D. huius scholae sodales gratissimae March. 1929', London 1927, height of both 16.5cm, combined approx 20.8ozt.
ALEXANDER RICHARDS; a George III hallmarked silver Old English pattern basting spoon with crested finial, Dublin 1764, length 30cm, approx 3.3ozt. CONDITION REPORT: The finial has been bent backwards so the spoon can be suspended, major rubbing to one side of the end of the oval bowl, tarnish and scratches commensurate with usage throughout and some areas of pitting.
A mixed lot of variously hallmarked silver items comprising a mother of pearl handled foliate engraved fruit knife, Edmond Bell, Sheffield 1896, length 9.5cm when folded, a further small example, two vesta cases, one with presentation inscription, Sanders & Shepherd, Birmingham 1900, a salt spoon with Blue John finial, Sheffield 1983 and a white metal propelling pencil (6).
A small quantity of collectors' items comprising a boxed harmonica, a Parker Duofold Lucky Curve fountain pen, further pen, a Dutch silver plated tea spoon with galleon finial, a quantity of British coinage including George V shillings and sixpences, a set of drawing instruments, a small pewter vase, and a ten shilling note.
A Regency Egyptian Revival bracket clock, the brass pineapple finial above fluted canopy, the circular dial inscribed 'Greenwood, Dover' and set with Roman numerals, with twin fusee eight day movement, flanked by brass Egyptian corner capitals and scrolling bracket feet, height 54cm. CONDITION REPORT: Key & Pendulum present. The clock has had good and sympathetic restoration. Some fine slpits to the veneer of the door. The dial is rather yellow and has been varnished. The first E of Greenwood has been repainted.Basically in good condition.
An early 20th century floral embroidered and mirrored cosmetics purse, 20 x 14cm, a further similar smaller beaded example, two fans with bone guards, a dip pen with figural finial, a French ivory covered and silver detailed card case and an oval enamel patch box inscribed 'The gift is small but love is all' (af) (7).
A Spode limited edition goblet and cover commemorating 200 years of Spode craftsmanship decorated with a coat of arms on one side and bust of Josiah Spode to the other, on gilt heightened knop fluted stem, limited edition 6/200, height 32cm including finial. CONDITION REPORT: In very good condition.
A Spode limited edition goblet and cover commemorating 200 years of Spode craftsmanship decorated with a coat of arms on one side and bust of Josiah Spode to the other, on gilt heightened knop fluted stem, limited edition no.4, height 31cm including finial. CONDITION REPORT: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
A large late 19th century Imari style decorated twin handled urn and cover (af), height 39cm, a Booths silicon 'Old Willow' pattern circular shallow bowl, diameter 34cm, a 'Fern' Cobridge baluster jug with lozenge mark to the base, height 25cm, and a 19th century Caneware game pie dish with finial modelled as a rabbit, length 21.5cm, indistinct marks to base (4).

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