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Thirty presentation packs (1987-1990) Westminster mint philatelic classics, war tax stamp collection, Concorde finial flight FDC, Isle of Man history of powered flight mint stamp collection, British Army Uniform sheet, Queens Golden Jubilee collections in two folders including first day covers, coins covers, three albums 100 years of flight including coin covers, first day covers and a album of used world stamps
An early 19th century nautical themed longcase clock by Jonathan Benham, Cullompton:, the arched painted dial signed as per title, Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, with automaton ship movement to arch section of dial, the upper spandrels painted with churches the lower with ships, under a swan neck pediment hood with eagle and ball finial, cross grained door and chamfered inlaid trunk, 228cm high.
A Majolica game pie dish by George Jones, the lid with a quail finial on a ground of ferns, the base with rabbits and twin naturalistic handles, original white liner, pattern No. 3416, impressed George Jones mark, registration mark for 28th August 1874, parcel No. 4, maximum width 27cm. Condition Report Minor chip to end of beak and crazing on beak. One area on edge of pie dish looks like may have had restoration (see image) but well done if this is the case.
A fine Regency chiming, triple train bracket clock by Woodall, Birchin Lane, Cornhill signed to the cream enamelled dial, the ebony veneered and ebonised case inlaid with brass swags with brass ball finial, brass carrying handles and brass ball feet. Further signed to the back behind the adjustable pendulum, height 52cm (See illustration). Condition report: signs of old restoration, hands good, face has some scratches, ebonised front of case has several hairline cracks.
A Locke & Co Worcester sugar caster having a rococo silver plated finial topped cover with star pieced apertures and foliate moulded blush ivory body being cast in relief with acanthus leaves with handpainted pheasant by J Lewis. The base with blue mark to base - Shrub Hill. Measures 15cms high. Condition Good, no visible damage, minor wear to gilding in places however nominal. Measures: 15cm H.
An 18th century Dutch parcel gilt silver birth spoon, apparently unmarked, with ovoid bowl and cast stem, the finial depicting a mother with children, the bowl with contemporary inscription 'Jacob Sikkes is Gebooren den 27 Jannuwary (sic) 1751, 17,5cm; together with another spoon with cast openwork stem and figural finial, 18.5cm. 3.5oz (2)
A German parcel gilt munzbecher and cover, maker's mark DK within a heart, indistinct town mark the tapering body embossed and inset with fifteen late 17th century 12 Mariengroschen, 1/3 Thaler coins of the German State of Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel, the base inset with a single Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel 24 Mariengroschen, 2/3 Thaler coin, the flat domed cover with eight 6 Mariengroschen coins inset below a large bud finial, the plate securing the finial scratch engraved to the inside face 'AS 1700', 21.5cm, 16.03oz
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
A Queen Anne style silver four piece tea set, by Josiah Williams & Co, London 1940, comprising:- a teapot of baluster form with domed cover, flattened ball finial and wooden scroll handle, 16.5cm high, together with the companion hot water jug, 22cm high, milk jug and sugar basin, 48.25oz (4) Teapot in good condition, hotwater jug, sugar basin and milk jug have some significant bruising but no holes, splits or repairs
A Victorian silver three piece tea set, by Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield 1899, comprising:- a teapot of compressed rectangular form, the lower body fluted, below a gadrooned edge, raised on four ball feet, wooden handle and finial, 16cm high together with the companion sugar basin and milk jug, and an Edwardian hot water jug of similar design also by Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield 1903, 21cm high, 59.3oz (4)
A Victorian silver sugar caster, by Hunt and Roskell, (Alfred Benson & Arthur Henry Benson), London 1896, of baluster form the lower body concave fluted below a moulded girdle, the cover simply pierced below a ball finial, 17.5cm, 7.85oz Foot slightly misshapen otherwise in very good condition
An Edwardian silver four piece tea and coffee service, by the Barker Brothers, Birmingham 1901/1902, comprising:- a teapot of compressed rectangular shape, the lower body fluted below a shell gadrooned edge, ebonised leaf capped handle and fluted finial, 14.5cm high; a matching coffee pot, 23.5cm high together with the companion sugar basin and milk jug, 61.43oz (4) In good condition
A silver four-piece tea service, by Charles S Green & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1945, comprising a teapot of circular tapering form on a short pedestal foot with bakelite handle and finial, 15cm high together with the companion hotwater jug, 17cm high, sugar basin and milk jug, 35.91oz (4) In good condition
Robert Wood, London, a George III mahogany bracket clock, the inverted bell top case with gilt brass finial and four pineapple finials (probably replacements), side handles above gilt fret panels, the 7 inch silvered dial with strike/silent to the arch, signed to the centre, calendar dial below, verge twin fusee movement with pull repeat cord, engraved backplate, all on gilt brass oge feet 52cm (20in)
Hadwen, Liverpool, a late 18th century mahogany longcase clock, the broken arch hood with ball finial, fluted columns, 13inch dial with moonphase disc, seconds dial and date aperture, 4 pillar 8 day movement, the trunk with quarter columns to the corners, on a canted rectangular base, ogee bracket feet, 237cm (92in) Condition report: the finial is now detached.
An 18th century mahogany eight day longcase clock, the break arch case with central ball finial, 12inch brass dial with strike/silent to the arch, silvered chapter ring and seconds dial, date aperture, signed 'William Kipling London' around VI, urn spandrels and six pillar movement, (case late 18th century, dial and movement earlier) 216cm (84in)

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