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Lot 119

A 'JACKFIELD' BLACK GLAZED MILK JUG AND COVER, mid 18th century with moulded tendrils and grapes, bird finial, picked out in gilding, 14cm, together with a black glazed teapot and cover, 10cm high

Lot 92

A LATE 19TH CENTURY RHINO FOOT TOBACCO JAR AND COVER, with tooth finial and brass mounts, 26cm high; and another slightly smaller (2)

Lot 1467

A beautiful French blue and gilt wall clock with roman numeral chapter ring, faceted hands. All in the Rococo style with finial top and inverted finial underside

Lot 367

A rare 19th century screwstem W Greenslade wood working plough plane having wooden finial tightening nuts. Marked to side for W Greenslade Bristol - Exhibition Medals London & Dublin. Measures: 27cms long.

Lot 731

A large silver white metal ladies mesh purse with finial clasp and chain handle, circa early 20th century. Measures: 16cms wide. 286g

Lot 961

A silver 925 ladies bracelet with agate ball finial spacers together with a silver 925 box linked necklace and a silver rose quartz brooch. Chain measures 40cms approx 10g

Lot 329

An Edwardian silver sugar caster, by Joseph Rodgers, Sheffield 1907, of oval baluster form raised on an oval pedestal foot, the body embossed below a cover with conical wrythen fluted finial, 20.5cm, 7.78oz In good condition

Lot 289

A late 19th/early 20th century Ottoman silver sahlep cup and cover, with saucer, tughra mark from the Ottoman empire prior to 1923, the cup of waisted form allover engraved with stylised foliate design with a tughra crest, the handle applied with the figure of a bird and the cover with strawberry finial, 13cm high, all standing on a shallow saucer, 13cm diameter, 10.71oz

Lot 16

A 'Nantgarw' pot pourri vase and cover, the urn shape painted on one side with a scene of two figures watching rapids flow below a bridge, the straw coloured ground gilt with foliage, the gilt scroll handles with coiled terminals, the socle on square plinth and four paw feet, the pierced cover with flambeau finial, faint mark in red, 20cm (8 in) high (2) Good

Lot 333

A small silver string box, by William Hutton & Sons,Sheffield 1911, of plain ovoid form raised from a shallow circular base below a knopped stem, the pull off cover with ebonised finial, 12cm high, 3.45oz

Lot 371

Hunstanton Golf Club - A silver covered Porringer Trophy, by The Goldsmiths' and Silversmiths' Company, London 1923, the lower body chased and embossed with acanthus, two leaf capped scroll handles, the cover with reeded rim and 'berry' finial, inscribed 'Hunstanton Golf Club 1923 - presented by The President Sir Everard ffolkes, Bart. - won by The Reverend E S Ulyat, RN', 17cm high, 28.79oz In good condition

Lot 403

A Victorian silver coffee pot, by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1891, of oval barrel form, the lower body fluted, ebonised handle and finial, crested, 22cm high, 18.76oz

Lot 402

A Victorian silver mounted cigar lighter modelled as a fish, maker's mark indisitinct, London 1883, the cow horn body with silver head mount and central match aperture, tail mount missing, 35cm long, a/f, together with another table cigar lighter modelled as a grenade by A&J Zimmermann, Birmingham 1972 with flambe finial.

Lot 844

A George III mahogany secretaire bookcase, with swan neck pediment with inlaid urn finial and frieze, fitted writing drawer, brass ring handles and cupboards below, on bracket feet 253 x 127 x 52cm (99 x 50 x 20in) Provenance: The Lacon baronets of Norfolk and by descent

Lot 411

Royal Navy & Royal Marines Golfing Society Challenge Cup - four miniature silver trophy cups and covers, all by The Goldsmiths' and Silversmiths' Company Ltd, London 1923-1928, each of deep circular form with moulded edge and girdle on a short pedestal foot, two leaf capped scroll handles, the cover with baluster finial, each inscribed 'Royal Navy & Royal Marines Golfing Society Challenge Cup - Presented by Admiral Sir Hugh Evan-Thomas KCB, KCMG, MVO, LLD - First President of the Society', all 10.25cm high, total weight 11.16oz

Lot 386

A Victorian silver three piece teaset, by Martin & Hall, London 1875, the teapot of tapered spherical shape embossed with flowers and foliate scrolling and raised on four everted scrolled feet, insulated handle, the hinged cover with berry finial, crested, 17cm high, together with the companion sugar basin and milk jug, 41.53oz

Lot 419

A Victorian matched three piece teaset, by Gibson & Langman, Sheffield 1883/1885/1891, comprising:- a teapot of oval shape the lower body fluted, hinged cover, ebonised handle and finial, 16cm high, together with the matching sugar basin and milk jug, 27.21oz (3)

Lot 365

A Victorian silver mounted claret jug, by Gibson and Langman, Birmingham 1885, the cylindrical glass body with compressed base etched all over with fruiting vines, the silver mount, cover and handle similarly embossed, the cover with finial modelled as a knight, 30.25cm high, Crack to the glass body, the mount in good condition, the finial unmarked

Lot 406

A Victorian silver bachelor's tea pot, by George Aldwinckle, London 1890, the compressed rectangular part fluted body raised on four ball feet, ebonised handle and finial, 12cm high, 15.41oz A small solder repair below spout otherwise in good condition

Lot 338

A silver teacaddy, by Ellis Jacob Greenberg, Birmingham 1910, of plain oval bellied form between gadrooned edges, having two lion mask and ring handles, the cover hinged and fitted with a flower finial, 11.5cm high, 11.19oz

Lot 328

A George III four piece silver tea set by Alexander Field, London 1801, comprising:- an oval teapot engraved with bands of bright cut decoration, wooden handle and finial, crested and monogrammed in opposing cartouches, 17cm, together with the companion teapot stand with wooden insert base, 15.75cm, two handled sugar basin, 13.25cm high, and matching milk jug, 10cm high, 29.50oz (excluding stand) (4) Provenance: The Lacon baronets of Norfolk and by descent

Lot 434

A silver three piece tea set, by Henry T Hill & Co, Birmingham 1921, comprising a teapot of plain baluster form below a cut edge, ebonised wooden handle and finial, 18.5cm high, together with the companion sugar bowl and milk jug, 35.31oz (3) In good condition

Lot 424

An Edwardian silver three piece tea set, by The Goldsmiths' and Silversmiths' Company, London 1909, comprising a teapot with plain pearshaped body below a cut edge, raised on four stylised pad feet, ebonised handle and finial, 17cm high, together with the companion sugar bowl and milk jug, 32.41oz (3) Two very minor bruises to the milk jug, otherwise in very good condition

Lot 347

A modern silver cafe au lait set, by C J Vander Ltd, London 1968, comprising:- a plain baluster shaped coffee pot with leaf capped spout and flattened domed cover with double baluster finial and wooden double scroll handle, 23.25cm high together with the companion hot milk jug with short leaf based spout, 23.25cm high, 44.24oz (2) In good condition

Lot 368

An Irish three piece silver tea set, by The Royal Irish Silver Co, Dublin 1968 (import marked for Sheffield 1968), comprising a bullet shaped teapot, the upper body engraved with a foliate band, the cover with a green hardstone finial, wooden scroll handle, 14.5cm high, together with a matching sugar basin and milk jug, 46.49oz (3)

Lot 396

An Edwardian silver teapot, by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1904, of canted rectangular form the upper body with a band of engraving below a gadrooned edge, ebonised handle and finial, 13.5cm high, 16.21oz

Lot 343

A George II silver caster, by Samuel Wood, London 1739, of plain baluster form with moulded edges and girdle, the cover decoratively pierced below a bell finial, 12.5cm, 2.89oz

Lot 688

A pewter flagon inscribed 'RB. IP. Wardens 1753', the late 17th century style vessel with spire finial to the domed lid with scroll thumb piece by the upper terminal of the handle, the cylindrical body flaring to the foot and with reeded mouldings horizontally above and below the inscription, 39cm (15.25 in) high

Lot 188

GEORGE III SILVER CLARET JUG of ovoid form, having beaded borders and hinged lid with vase and cover shaped finial. London 1778. 32.5cm high. 27 Troy ozs approx. CONDITION REPORT: No damage or repairs noted. Surface wear with age and tarnished. Handle loose.

Lot 1

LATE 18TH CENTURY 8 DAY LONG CASE CLOCK in overall chinoiserie lacquered and painted case, having arched brass face with Roman numerals and date aperture, painted arched door on panelled base with later plinth, 8 day two train movement striking on one bell. The unnamed face 40.5 x 30cm, overall 246.5cm including finial. CONDITION REPORT: Evidence of fire damage, some minor losses to the case. Plinth base is a replacement, minor losses to mouldings to the case in places, the glass is cracked.

Lot 272

KAYSERZINN PEWTER WATERING CAN designed by Hugo Leven, model number: 4205, cast in low relief with fish below border of flowers, the hinged cover with modelled snail finial and the spout having flower head terminal. Impressed marks to base: 'Kayserzinn 4205' in circle. 22cm high. CONDITION REPORT: Hinged cover is loose but available, surface wear and scratches as expected but no other serious damage.

Lot 476

Matching Pair fine Edw. Brass Carriage Lamps, the eagle finial mount over 6-sided glass panel, on a brass pole and brackets

Lot 148

A Victorian silver repousse sugar caster, hallmarked Sheffield 1897, with writhen fluted lip and pineapple finial, the body with fluted and floral decoration. Makers mark rubbed. 21 cm high. 8.4 ozt.

Lot 5

A Chinese cobalt blue hexagonal teapot, metal spout and handle, the frame with phoenix, the cover with rat finial, 9cm high; a Chinese bowl (2)

Lot 39

A Sylvac ginger jar and cover, moulded in low relief with Asiatic pheasants, blossom, pine trees and further Oriental foliage in shaped reserves, knop finial, 25cm high, model no. 5394, impressed marks; a Sylvac mint green jug, Heron handle, 21cm high, model no. 1138, impressed marks (faults); Sylvac cottage preserve pot and cover, impressed marks; conforming cream jug; Sylvac fauna, various; other wares; Van Der Woerd (Anthony), The Sylvac Collectors Handbook, parts 1 and 2; Verbeek (Susan Jean), The Sylvac Story

Lot 486

Chinese porcelain comprising a blue and white spill vase bearing Kangxi four character mark, height 26cm, and five pieces of Cantonese porcelain consisting a vase, height 25cm, two tea pots and a vase cover. Condition - chip to finial on vase cover, no further damage, no other chips, no cracks nor any restoration, general wear to decoration.

Lot 216

A yellow metal hat pin the guinea fowl finial with diamond eye, length 6cm, wt. 1.9g.

Lot 151

A SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE, maker's mark FC, Sheffield 1947, of octagonal baluster form on a plain foot, comprising teapot, the hinged domed cover with composite urn finial and angular handle, two handled sugar basin and milk jug, teapot 10" wide, 36ozs 18dwts total gross

Lot 147

A SILVER "PRINCE OF WALES CLOCK", makers Mappin & Webb, London 1981, No.160 of a limited edition of 210, the lift off domed cover with gilt urn finial and engraved with an inscription to commemorate the Royal Wedding 1981, 11" high, cased, with certificate (Illustrated)

Lot 625

A FRENCH BURR MAPLE AND ORMOLU MANTEL CLOCK, c.1900, the twin barrel movement with later platform escapement striking on a bell, 3 1/2" silvered dial with Roman numerals, the lyre case with urn finial, applied cornucopiae flanking the dial, raised on stepped oblong base with acanthus leaf banding, 8 1/2" x 20 3/4"

Lot 159

A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER SUGAR CASTOR, maker possibly T Hayes, Birmingham 1891, of wrythen fluted vase form, the lift-off cover with flamiform finial and raised upon a stepped circular foot, 8 3/4" high, 8ozs 3dwts

Lot 315

A FLINTLOCK BLUNDERBUSS BY MORTIMER, LONDON, late 18th century, the 14 1/4" flared brass barrel with pin stripe decoration and "LONDON" to the top rib and proof marks to the side, stepped brass action plate inscribed "MORTIMER" with steel swan lock and slide safety, full length walnut stock with brass furniture comprising trigger guard with acorn finial, side plate and butt plate all bearing armorials, pin striping and scroll work, brass ram guides and later wood ram, 29 1/2" long (Illustrated)

Lot 302

A FLINTLOCK PISTOL BY W. FORBES, 18th century, the 9" barrel octagonal towards the action, stepped lock inscribed "W. FORBES" decorated with a rear sunburst, possibly later swan cock, full walnut stock with inset shield, brass fittings with acorn finial to the trigger guard and later ram, 14 3/4" overall

Lot 584

AN ANGLO INDIAN IVORY CHESS SET, late 19th century, all natural, one set with two turned and block stained rings to the bases, the Kings with double leaf finial, all pieces with turned and stained red double rings beneath, Kings 2 3/4" high, contained in an ebony and bone inlaid folding travelling chess board box, 11 1/2" wide

Lot 131

A PAIR OF ROYAL WORCESTER PEDESTAL VASES AND COVERS, the ovoid bodies hand painted with mountainous landscape with highland cattle, both signed John Stinton, gilt acanthus capped twin handles, body raised on circular gilt pedestal, domed gilt and fluted cover with leafage finial, puce marks to foot c.1908, Rd.No.444877, shape 2354, approximately 41cm high (one finial glued, one foot restored, small paint loss, some rubbing, restoration)

Lot 247

AN OAK EIGHT DAY LONG CASE CLOCK, having shaped cornice with eagle on ball finial, hood with column supports either side of door to 12' square brass dial inscribed Litton Ashburn with Arabic and Roman numeral rings, box base, approximately 213cm high (dial split/glass cracked)

Lot 223

A ROYAL WORCESTER BULBOUS POT POURRI VASE AND COVER, hand painted with peaches, blackberries, apples and cherries to mossy bank, gilt detail to shaped neck, arches, cover and finial, signed D Fuller, black printed marks and H175 to base, approximately 12cm high (boxed)

Lot 181

A PAIR OF ORIENTAL DOUBLE GOURD VASES AND COVERS, in red and blue enamels having cranes and flowers to bodies, gilt highlights, flame finial lids, unmarked to base, approximately 44cm high (a/f), together with long stem bottle vase having blue and red floral decoration to body, unmarked to base, approximately 20cm high (a/f) (3)

Lot 234

A PAIR OF CLOISONNE MOUNTED ONYX GARNITURES, of urn form with central floral banding, gilt high loop handles and finial set on square plinth with floral and blossom panel to front, on four square gilt feet, approximately 32.5cm high (a/f)

Lot 112

A VICTORIAN PAPIER MACHE SNAP TOP TRIPOD TABLE, the scalloped top having hand painted and pearlescent floral decoration over turned support with three gilt highlighted shaped feet with urn finial, approximately 63cm diameter x 73cm high (top detached)

Lot 78

A CARVED BLACK FOREST HUMIDOR, with Partridge finial to lifting front and lid to reveal five cigar slide interior, carved and moulded leafage design to side and front panels all set on four bracket feet, approximately 18cm square x 25cm high (losses), together with brass bound dome top walnut casket, approximately 23.5cm x 12.5cm x 15.5cm high (losses) (2)

Lot 222

A ROYAL WORCESTER BULBOUS POT POURRI VASE AND COVER, hand painted with apples, peaches, grapes and blackberries, gilt detail to shaped neck, arches, cover and finial, signed J. Skerrett, black printed marks and H175 to base, approximately 12cm high

Lot 254

A CONTINENTAL HARDWOOD ROSEWOOD VENEER BUREAU CABINET, having central oval panel to fall front writing surface revealing central pigeon hole over slide flanked by two banks of three short drawers with long drawer over, double panelled doors to base with shelved interior, figural carvings within archways either side fall front with pagodas over, small double cupboard to top with mask head finial with long drawer under, approximately 114cm x 63cm x200cm high

Lot 71

A CONTEMPORARY FRENCH LOUIS XV STYLE CLOCK, with ormolu mounts to include cherub finial and scroll feet, gilt dial with individual Roman numeral cartouches, VI inscribed Made in Italy and Love under, movement stamped Germany 351-060, 32cm high, all set on tapering plinth with faux marble top over mask ormolu mount and beading to floral inlay, plinth approximately 190cm high

Lot 141

AN OVAL EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY OCCASIONAL TABLE, having hand painted floral basket central decoration and floral sprays to string inlaid border, on tapering square legs with castors, shaped X stretcher with moulded finial, approximately 91cm x 68.5cm x 73cm high

Lot 173

AN OAK AND MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONG CASE CLOCK, shaped panel door with half bobbin pilasters either side and beaded borders above and below, swan neck hood with floral brass roundel mounts either side ball and eagle finial, column supports either side door with urn finials over, arched dial with gent shooting game with working dog over Roman numeral dial and Arabic dial within, floral spandrels and 'John Hall Sleaford 1810', all on shaped bracket plinth. Approximately 222cm high, (dial over painted) (two weights, pendulum and key) (splits and losses)

Lot 239

A CLOCK GARNITURE, the gilt metal clock having ceramic panel depicting courting couple under circular dial with Arabic numerals with ormolu birds and garlands over and ceramic landscape decorated columns either side, ceramic urn finial over with ormolu mounts, set on scroll feet, the urn garnitures having building and musical instrument decoration, clock approximately 43cm high, garnitures approximately 36cm high (losses) (key)

Lot 235

A SILVER SUGAR CASTER, of baluster form, pierced diamond shape engraved top section with urn finial, circular foot, London 1979, approximately 15.5cm high, approximate weight 3ozt (dented)

Lot 243

A FRENCH COBALT BLUE AND GILT CLOCK GARNITURE, the cobalt urn clock with segmented Roman numeral dial inscribed N. Cheneau Dijon over cherubs to gilt plinth base, bird and floral finial, approximately 52cm high, the two six sconce candelabra garnitures having lion mask ring handles, garland to front on shaped bracket feet, plinth approximately 52cm high

Lot 149

A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY MINTONS TWIN HANDLED VASES AND COVERS, the ovoid bodies having portrait cartouches, pensive maiden and figure with dog, signed Boullemier to cobalt ground, gilt borders and scrolled twin handles supported on circular pedestal base, cover with white floral rosette with gilt finial, approximately 35cm high (a/f and one lid glued)

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