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A European gilt composite chatelaine, the clip formed as a turbaned blackamoor with cultured pearl ear pendants, fitted to three chains, mounted with three associated oval opals, three silver gilt swivels and with two paste triple sided rotating fob seals and a European gilt chatelaine, fitted with three gem set cast pendant chains, the top clip front with cast and pierced scrolling decoration and with a putto finial, (the clip fitting lacking).
A gold cased propelling pencil, decorated with engine turned panels, detailed 18 CT, a Victorian slide action toothpick (as converted from a pencil) with a seal terminal, a gilt metal cased propelling pencil, detailed 'The Handy', a Victorian gilt metal watch key, with a giraffe finial converted for use as a pencil, a gold mounted folding pocket knife, detailed 14 K and a Sterling silver slide action swizzle stick, with a box, (6).
Plated wares, comprising; a circular salver, a smaller shaped circular salver, decorated with a pierced border and raised on three feet, a coffee pot with a flower finial to the lid, a pair of table candlesticks, a baluster shaped hinge lidded jug, an oval cake basket with a swingover handle, a wine funnel and a triple division biscuit dish, having a scrolling handle, (8).
EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY PROBABLY PERSIAN SILVER COLOURED METAL SERVING SPOON, with lightly planished ovoid bowl, ridged long fan pattern scroll handle with foliate scroll engraved decoration on a cross hatched ground, slightly upturned pointed finial, four indistinct marks to handle underside, 10 1/2" (26.6cm) long overall
Henry Yeomans, Nottingham, a mahogany longcase clock: the eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell, the thirteen-inch painted break-arch dial having black Roman hour numerals, five-minute Arabic outer numerals, a subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, with a depiction of the four-seasons painted to each corner, a rural scene painted within the arch depicting a shepherd resting with his sheep and signed to the centre with the maker's name H. Yeomans, Nottingham, with decorative brass hands, the mahogany case with inlaid stringing and cross-banding to the base and trunk, canted corners and a shaped top to the trunk door, the hood with further inlaid stringing, turned columns with brass capitals and a swan-neck pediment with brass paterae and a ball-and-spire finial to the centre, standing on bracket feet, height 227cm, including finial. * Biography Henry Yeomans is recorded as a clock and watch maker, silversmith and jeweller working at various addresses in Clumber Street, Nottingham; number 19 in 1825, number 27 in 1853 and number 15 from 1864.
John Lee, London, a lacquered longcase clock: the eight-day duration, five-pillar movement (fifth pillar missing) striking the hours on a bell, the twelve-inch break-arch dial having a raised silvered chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals and Arabic five-minute numerals to the outer aspect, the matted centre with a subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture and silvered plaque engraved with the maker's name John Lee, London, with cast-brass female and c-scroll spandrels to the four corners, and a strike/silent dial within the arch with cast-brass dolphin spandrels either side, with blued steel hands, the green lacquered case with raised chinoiserie decoration, the hood having a pagoda top with ball-and-spire finials to either side, a brass eagle-and-ball finial to the centre and three-quarter columns with cast brass capitals, the trunk with typical Oriental scenes to the break-arch door, the base with further decoration and standing on replaced bracket feet, height 243cm (not inc. finial) * Biography There were various makers named John Lee working in London at this time, with the most likely maker of this clock being either a John Lee who was apprenticed in 1719, becoming free of the Clockmakers Company in 1737 or another apprenticed in 1734 becoming free of the Clockmakers Company in 1745. * Provenance: Kingsnympton Park, Devon.
A large Victorian silver spirit kettle, stand and burner, maker Frederick Elkington, Birmingham, 1884: of oval form with beaded rims and foliate and scroll decoration to the kettle and stand, the kettle with hinged lid, ivory finial, having a folding handle, raised on V-shaped tapering supports to an oval base with inset burner, 41cm. high, 78.11ozs.
A late 19th Century oak mantel clock by Winterhalder and Hofmeier, the square brass dial with 5.75ins diameter silver chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, to the eight day two train movement striking on two gongs, contained in oak case with arched and moulded top, inset to frieze with cast brass panel depicting shell and leaf scroll ornament, with turned finial and fluted uprights, 50ins high
An Edward VII silver cylindrical coffee pot of tapered form and 18th Century design, the domed lid with turned finial, and wooden scroll handle on circular footrim, 9.25ins high, by the Goldsmith and Silversmith Company Ltd, London, 1904, (gross weight 14ozs), a George VI silver circular two-handled sugar basin of squat form with moulded rim and girdle and leaf capped handles, 2.75ins high, and matching milk jug, by Robert Pringle & Sons, London, 1938, (weight 18ozs)
A Victorian walnut pole screen with circular panel, with moulded, fretted and carved scroll frame, and inset with woolwork picture of a parrot perched on flowers, 21.25ins diameter overall, on turned pole with leaf capped bulbous base, on moulded circular support and three scroll feet, 59ins high, and with later finial
A Chinese patinated bronze two handled censer and cover, the pierced cover cast with dragon finial pearl and cloud scroll motifs, with cast dragon pattern handles, on three feet cast with lion dog faces, 6.5ins (16.5cm) diameter x 9.75ins (24.7cm) wide (from handle to handle) x 10.5ins (26.7cm) high (with impressed archaistic mark to base - 17th Century - some rubbing to patina)
A George III silver "West Kent Mess" oval three piece condiment set with gadroon mounts, comprising - mustard pot with domed cover and turned finial, 3.5ins, and pair of salts, maker's mark rubbed, London 1807, and three spoons for same, London 1804 and 1807 (weight 13.5ozs - all engraved "W.K.M." and with crest)
A George V silver oval teapot of panelled form, with shaped rim, wooden finial and angular handle and on circular footrim, 4.5ins high, by Naylor Brothers, London, 1912, (gross weight 14 ozs), a George V silver ovoid sugar castor with pierced cover, oval panels to body interspersed by reeded ornament, on circular footrim, 6ins high, by Roberts & Belk, Sheffield, 1923, and a selection of other silver and silver mounted items, various, (combined weighable silver 20 ozs)
A good Victorian Militia or Volunteer Artillery Officer's blue cloth helmet and pouch belt ensemble, comprising helmet with blue cloth ground, some moth nips, plated and frosted white metal mounts, including ball finial with quatrefoil base with rose topped rivets, rose chin chain bosses, velvet backed chin chain and regimental helmet plate, the interior with leather and red silk liner and maker's trade label for A & NCSL LONDON, together with silver bullion and frosted mounted shoulder belt and pouch, moth nipping to rear of pouch, and its companion bullion mounted sword belt.
A collection of ivory items, to include a finely carved bull, a brooch carved with a stag, an etui in the form of a tower, a crucifix and a tie pin etched with a walrus (5) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 191 - all items made of ivory, bull is missing its plinth base, etui tower has small hairline to base and down from finial, brooch in good condition, crucifix has very tiny hairlines and discoloured/dirty, tie pin is good
A 19th century Japanese cloisonne enamel vase with cover from the Meiji period circa 1880, with octagonal lobed body, decorated with red, white and blue floral panels on black ground, with carved wood stand, 17cm high CONDITION REPORT: Lot 231 - chips to finial, piece of enamel faded to body
A late 19th c. Oak Buffet having ball finial mounted upstand back with central arched feature with carved floral motif, the moulded edge over the two side by side moulded front, fitted, Oak lined frieze drawers with heavy brass handles, on ring turned supports, rectangular lower tier, standing on turned feet. 38 1/2" wide x 43" high x 21" deep
A circa 1900 Chinoiserie lacquered Cheval Mirror, having arched and shaped top, bevel plated rectangular mirror in finial topped turned supports with lower flat stretcher on four swept legs, decorated throughout with gold and white on black and including serpents, pergoda, figure on bridge, and gold geometric lattice work patterns
Royal Worcester pomander and cover decorated with apples and cherries signed by William Ricketts, shape no. 773, H 21.5cm Condition Report Pomander base in excellent condition. Finial has been restored. Chip under cover lid. Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A Dutch Delft polychrome butter tub with a snail-shaped finial, 18th C. - Dim.: 13 x 9,5 cm H: 7 cm - Condition reports and high resolution pictures are available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@rm-auctions.com. Sign up for our newsletter on our website and stay informed about all our auctions!
CHARLES STUART HARRIS A GEORGIAN DESIGN SILVER PEPPER POT, with flame finial and fluted body, on raised circular foot, London 1894, 14cm high, 81g., together with a PAIR OF SILVER DWARF CANDLESTICKS (loaded), a silver SOVEREIGN HOLDER, a white meta l NAPKIN RING, and an empty presentation case
GEORGE III SILVER TEA CADDYmaker's mark partially rubbed, possibly William Bateman I, London 1814, of rectangular form engraved with laurel wreaths and repeating borders, on four paw feet, original lock, convex double doom lid with gadrooned rims and silver and ivory finial, approximately 543g, 16cm high

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