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A group of small silver items including a Royal Artillery hockey medal, Birmingham, 1930; a modern silver-gilt and enamel Masonic medal; 3 silver napkin rings; a modern silver book mark (inscribed); 4 Albert guards; an Irish razor blade pendant; a cross with rayed finish; a German silver brooch with Irish harp and date "1897"; a German spoon with shovel bowl and rose finial; a Bedfordshire Police football prize medal inscribed "1931"; five Edwardian silver water polo prize medals; 2 small silver and enamel medals; an ID bracelet; a WWI naval sweetheart brooch to HMS "Thames", Chester, 1915; an unmarked Masonic fob (tests as low carat gold) and a quantity of bric-a brac, weighable silver 150 gm.
Judaica:- a Polish silver spice tower by M. Kharlap, Warsaw, 1886, body engraved with band of Greek key decoration, domed pedestal base on three fruiting vine feet, the steeple resting on four eagles above a structure with ropework supports with bell dependent, capped by a ball finial below a pennant, the door engraved with diaperwork, marked on door, pennant and foot, 27 cm high, Provenance:- South Portland Street Synagogue, The Gorbals, GlasgowIn good order but lacking the 4 bells dependent from lower body, 3 of the 4 rings to take bells are present but one ring is absent
A Russian silver-gilt and cloisonné enamel spoon by the 6th Moscow Artel, Moscow, 1894, also bearing later Soviet marks, faceted stem with dark blue trefoil flowers on turquoise ground, the drop-shaped bowl with geometric decoration in traditional colours on turquoise ground within white bead border, 18.9 cm. long; also a small pair of fiddle pattern cloisonné enamel and white metal sugar tongs, apparently unmarked (2)Spoon has a few minor chips to white bead border and to red and green drop motifs on finial, tongs have small chip through to metal on top of one handle and minor shallow chip on other handle
A Victorian silver ewer by J. Sherwood & Sons, Birmingham, 1862, baluster form engraved with foliate scrolls around a vacant reserve, leaf-capped handle with ivory insulators and rose finial, 29 cm. high, wt. 730 gm.In good condition, cartouche is solid and appears never to have been engraved.
A Victorian silver gilt serving spoon with cast and chased Bacchanalian finial, vine engraved stem and shell bowl, Charles Boyton II, London 1887, to/w an Edwardian miniature tyg, engraved with dragon's crest under a Baronial coronet, James Wakely & Frank Clarke Wheeler, London 1902, a pin-dish with foliate-embossed rim, Sheffield 1894 and a heavy quality bonbon bowl on ball feet Coronation marked Sheffield 1952 (4), 9.8 oz total
A Persian white metal pot pourri bowl with pierced domed cover and knop finial, finely chased and engraved with floral and foliate designs, animals and birds, 19 cm diameter; date-stamp to base (not deciphered) Condition Report Please note that some deterioration, wear, and degradation to both bowl and cover.
A George II silver pedestal lighthouse sugar caster, having a finial topped and pierced domed cover to a baluster body, on flaring foot, 2.7oz, maker Jabeez Daniell, London 1752, h.12.5cm Condition Report / Extra Information Two dents and two small tears to cover at side.Dent to body at side, clearly visible.Marks good.Stands well.
A 19th century Chinese pewter teapot, of fluted square section, having square cut jade finial, handle and spout, the teapot decorated to both sides with script, with further character mark verso, h.11cm Condition Report / Extra Information Handling wear, minor knocks and scuffs all over.Jade spout with several minor frits.Finial good, although with possible small loss to base at one corner.Handle with small number of very minor frits only.Appears unpolished and without restoration.
A Chinese porcelain lidded pot, late Qing Dynasty (1644 - 1912)The rounded circular pot with domed top and flared finial, the exterior sides decorated in underglazed blue depicting scholars within a naturalistic landscape, seal mark to top, 13cm high. CONDITION REPORT: Chips to the upper rim.Loss to the upper gilt rim.Rubbing to the seal mark.Several small nibbles to the underside of rim of cover.Large hairline crack to the lower base of pot Small nibbles to footrim of pot
A French gilt metal Louis XV1 style clock garniture, late 19th CenturyThe central clock of scalloped quatrefoil form, raised on toupee feet, the central body cast with scrolling acanthus and floral garlands, and surmounted buy an urn form finial, the eight-day movement with white enamelled dial and black Roman numerals, together with a pair of four branch garnitures, clock together with a pair of four branch garnitures, clock stamped Cagini a Dijon, clock 41cm high, garniture 46cm high. (3)
A George III oak and mahogany crossbanded long case clockWith a twin swan neck pediment and ring turned finial above two reeded columns flanking a thirteen inch painted dial with a concave moon face aperture and painted floral spandrels, subsidiary second dial the dial indistinctly signed Blackburn, the clock with an eight day movement striking on a saucer bell, the case with a shaped crossbanded door flanked by two quarter reeded columns the lower part with canted and reeded corners above a shaped plinth base, with two weights and a pendulum, 217cm
An early 19th Century mahogany cased longcase clockWith a twin swan neck pediment and central urn finial over a pair of slender ring turned columns flanking a painted break arch dial, the dial painted with Britannia within an oval over a 12" dial with floral painted spandrels, painted Roman and Arabic numerals with a subsidiary second dial and date aperture, the dial unsigned, with an eight day movement striking on a saucer bell, the shaped mahogany case door flanked by quarter columns above a lower front panel with canted corners raised on a plinth base, complete with pendulum and two weights, height of clock 219cms
INDIAN WHITE SILVER SPICE BOX AND INDIAN WHITE METAL PLANTERthe box in six sections, the central finial modelled as an exotic bird which unscrews to allow the six lids to open, each lid with a mythical creature, the body of the box with elephants, on four feet, 15cm wide; the planter with figural decoration in relief, 17.5cm diameter (2)
A MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, the 9" brass dial signed F. Farr, Bristol, with thirty hour movement and alarm mechanism striking on a bell, the hood with scrolling pediment and central eagle and ball finial, with a tall trunk door and rectangular base, on bracket feet, 18th century and later, 77" high. See illustration

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