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"Medway Barge Sailing Match - 5th June 1937 - Champion Bowsprit Class - First prize - Won by Sara" - An Edward VIII silver two-handled prize cup and cover with plain body and moulded scroll handles, the tiered and domed cover with urn pattern finial and with moulded circular rim, 18.5ins high, by William Neale Ltd., London 1936, (weight 66ozs)
A George VI silver bachelors bullet pattern teapot with wood finial and C-scroll handle, on moulded footrim, 3.75ins high, by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London 1937, (gross weight 8ozs - dented), a George V oval tea caddy with reeded and ribbon mounts, 3.5ins high, Birmingham 1912, and a small selection of other silver items, various, (weight 10ozs), and six sterling silver and enamelled coffee spoons, various, (cased)
A George III silver rectangular teapot with gadroon mount, reeded bands to body, angular wood handle and turned finial, on four ball feet, 6.26ins high, by William Bennett, London 1810, (gross weight 20ozs), a similar two-handled sugar basin and milk jug with leaf capped handles and bead mounts, by W.E, London 1819, and a small selection of other silver and silver mounted items, various, (combined weighable silver 28ozs)
A George IV and William IV harlequin silver four-piece tea and coffee service of circular squat form, with moulded rims, the lobed bodies partly cast with leaf and floral ornament, the C-scroll handles cast with leaves, bellflowers and fruiting vines and on four panel feet, comprising - teapot with rose pattern finial, 5ins high, coffee pot with fruiting finial, 8.5ins high, by Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard, London 1826, and a two-handled sugar basin and milk jug by A. B. Savory & Sons, London 1834, (80ozs - all initialed)
19th Century rosewood and ebonised cased "Grand Sonnerie Vienna Regulator" by D. Schwartz of Vienna, the 6.5ins diameter white enamel dial with Roman numerals, to the eight day three train weight driven movement striking and chiming on two gongs and with ebonised pendulum rod with heavy brass bob and three brass cased weights, contained in case with shaped and moulded cresting, the rectangular single glazed door with ebonised moulded capitals and shaped ogee apron with conforming finial, 48ins high, and with additional modern fretted and carved cresting, 54ins high overall
A Victorian Regimental silver gilt cup and cover of Mannerist design, the whole cast with scroll strapwork, cartouche Putti and fruiting vines, with fruiting vine pattern finial, with bulbous knop to stem, embossed with classical figures and with three rams heads, on confirming circular base, 6ins diameter x 9.75ins high, the lid by Andrew Crespel, London 1861, and engraved "From Charles Mansfield Clarke, to his Brother Officers, In Remembrance of His Service from Ensign to Colonel in the 'Die Hard'", the cup by Charles Thomas Fox and George Fox, London 1857, engraved with the 57th (West Middlesex) Regiment crest, (weight 21ozs - gilding rubbed)
"Grand Coronation Thames & Medway Barge Sailing Match, 1953 - A Champion Bowsprit Class - First Prize - Presented by The Joint Committee - Won by Sara" - A late Victorian silver two-handled prize cup with associated cover, the urn shaped body partly embossed with leaf ornament, with reeded and leaf capped handles and with conforming circular footrim, 12.75ins high, by Mappin & Webb, London 1899, the cover with turned and reeded finial, London 1935, (weight 50ozs)
A George V silver bachelors oval three piece tea service of panelled form with angular reeded handles, comprising - teapot with ebonised handle and finial, 4.5ins high, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, by A & J Zimmerman Ltd, Birmingham 1921, (gross weight 18ozs), a late Victorian silver cylindrical hot water jug with moulded rim, part-reeded body, ebonised handle and finial, 7ins high, by Henry Stratford, Sheffield 1891, a pair of silver pillar candlesticks, 5.75ins high, a pair of oval bon bon dishes and two other silver dishes, (combined weighable silver 13ozs)
A George V silver rectangular three piece tea service with gadroon mounts, bulbous bodies, angular loop handles and on bun feet, comprising - teapot with ebonised handle and finial, 6ins high, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, by S. Blanckensee & Sons Ltd, Chester 1928/29, (gross weight 42ozs)
A late Victorian silver sugar castor, the pierced dome lid with flame pattern finial and with part spiral reeded body, on circular footrim, 6ins high, by Haseler Bros, Birmingham, 1896, four George V silver circular salts with shaped rims, on scroll feet, each 1.25ins high, by Horace Woodward & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1918, in red leather fitted case, and a selection of other silverware, various, (some boxed - combined weighable silver 29ozs)
An Edward VII silver circular two-handled cup and cover with leaf pattern finial, the cover engraved with C-scroll ornament, the body engraved with figures, birds and leaves, double C-scroll handles, on circular moulded footrim, 5ins high, by Sydney & Co, London, 1907, (weight 12ozs), a Victorian silver part table service with bead mounts by Chawner & Co, London, 1858, comprising - three table spoons, three tables forks, eight desert spoons, seven desert forks, two teaspoons, one sauce ladle, and a small selection of other silver flatware, various, (weight 53ozs)
A Pair of Fine William & Mary Style Walnut Stools. The padded rectangular tops covered in fragment panels of 17th century tapestry edged in velvet, standing on knopped & gadrooned legs united by curved X-form stretchers with a turned finial to the centre. 16 ins (41 cms) high, 22 ins x 16 ins (56 cm x 41 cms).
A Fine Quality Carved Walnut Chair Circa 1680 having an ornately pierced cresting rail and back splats centred by a carved rosette roundel and flanked by turned uprights with finials. The upholstered seat standing on tapering legs with bulbous knops united by a wavy X-frame stretcher with a turned finial surmounting the centre.
An Unusual Joined Oak Armchair with pegged bar tray to the front. The broad shaped cresting rail carved with initials HB and date 1718 between daisy wheels defined against a recessed pitted ground with raised edging and lobed terminals. The uprights adorned with split spindles and flanked by scrolling 'ear-pieces' either side of the plain back panel. The shaped arm rests with turned finial pegs to the front securing a detachable tray above fillet turned baluster posts leading to a plank seat on turned legs with stretchers. 41 ins (104 cms) high, 29½ ins (75 cms) wide, 21¼ ins (54 cms) deep.
A Large 18th Century French Carved Oak Armoire Corps Deux. The upper & lower cupboards having moulded panel doors boldly carved with satyr face masks and cameo portraits in quatrefoil cartouches with a pair of carved frieze drawers in between. The integral corner columns entwined in carved ivy with urn finial terminals surmounted by winged cherub heads to the top and lion heads below. The moulded base on lion paw feet 78 ins (198 cms) high, 60½ ins (154 cms) wide, 25 ins (63.5 cms) deep.
Two 18th Century Pearlware Coffee Pots & Covers: A large Yorkshire baluster pot decorated with sprays of foliage in brown, ochre, green and blue, 11 ins (28 cms) in height. A small coffee pot with a domed lid surmounted by a pierced knop finial and baluster body decorated with chinoiserie scene of mother and child strolling in garden to one side, and a pagoda to the other painted in blue, puce, yellow and rusty orange with sponged green foliage to the trees, 8½ ins (21.5 cms) in height.
Two 19th Century Tobacco Boxes of canted rectangular form: One of cast brass with an 1833 presentation inscription, a raised lid surmounted by a knop finial and inner lead lid, 4½ ins (11.5 cms) high, 4 ins x 3 ins (10 cms x 7.5 cms). The other of bronze alloy having a relief cast lion mark to the lid, 3½ ins (9 cms0 high, 3½ ins x 2½ ins (9 cm x 6.5 cms).
A Yew-wood Lace Maker's Lamp Stool and A Treen Tobacco Pot. The small low stool having a rectangular top with re-entrant corner quadrants standing on well turned legs, 4½ ins (11.5 cms) high, 6¼ ins x 4½ ins (16 cms x 11.5 cms). The turned tobacco jar with decorative stringing; the lid with an acorn finial opening to reveal a weighted inner lid with compass star inlay, 5½ ins (14 cms) high, 5 ins (13 cms) in diameter.
Two Charming 18th Century English Creamware Coffee Pots & Covers, probably Leeds Pottery. One inscribed in black; 'Be Ye faithfull unto death & I will give you a crown of life, Jonathon & Mary Hall' with a lady holding a cornucopia of fruit, sprays of flowers in-between and a rusty orange trellis band to the rim, 9½ ins (24 cms) high. The other inscribed; 'When this you see, Remember me, Tho' many leagues, We distance be, Elizabeth Oxley' encircled by a ring of flowers with floral sprays to the other side and sprigs to the domed lid with acorn finial, 9½ ins (24 cms) high.
A 19th Century Neo-Gothic Eight-branch Chandelier. The knopped stem surmounted by cast figures of Madonna & Child emitting rays above S-scroll candle branches entwined with stems of trefoil foliage. The pendant animal head finial bearing a ring in it's mouth, 24 ins (61 cms) in length, 19 ins (48 cms) wide.
A Pair of 18th Century Style Swiss Pewter Flagons, or spout-less 'stegkanne', having a hinged lid with knop finial and twin acorn thumb piece above a baluster body on raised dome foot, fitted with a swing handle to the top attached either side and capped with face masks, 13 ins (33 cms) high (handle up).
AN IRISH EDWARDIAN SILVER TEA POT, Dublin 1902, mark of Charles Lamb, in the Georgian Revival taste, the hinged cover with cast swan finial, applied with 'c' scroll ebon handle, the body chased and embossed with swan and fox motifs contained within scrolling fruiting foliate designs, raised on lion mask capped rope twist legs terminating in paw feet, (c.653g). 26cm wide over handle and spout
A GEORGIAN STYLE MAHOGANY TWO DOOR DISPLAY CABINET, of rectangular form, surmounted by broken swan neck cornice, centred with pointed finial over twin astragal glazed panel doors, enclosing shelved interior, on leaf carved base, with acanthus capped cabriole supports. 131cm wide x 232cm high
A late 18thC Bristol porcelain caudle cup with cover & stand, painted polychrome floral festoons on white within ozier moulded and gilt borders, the ogee cup with double scroll handles, the cover with bud finial, the deep saucer stand, 6.5” diameter – blue X marks and '5' – ex Peter Stephens Collection. SEE ILLUSTRATION

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