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VENETIAN BRACKET CLOCK AND BRACKET, 18th century and later, the 9" painted dial on a later movement, the case with urn and swag finial, foliate scrolling decoration and painted figural scene, on a plinth base, the bracket of tapering rectangular section with foliate terminal and further figural painted decoration, all on a red ground with gilt highlights, height of clock 103cm, width 52cm, height of bracket 65cm
A mahogany cased early 19th Century bracket clock with painted Roman dial, signed Thwaites and Reed, Clerkenwell, London, with brass handles, finial and bun feet, back plate also signed by maker, with 8-Day twin fusee movement striking on a bell, with door key and pendulum, 49cm high (restored)
William IV - Fine Melon Shaped Silver Teapot, Raised on Shell Splayed Feet, with Embellished Finial Shaped Pumpkin to Lid, A Canthus Leaf Mount to Handle. Hallmark London 1830, Makers Mark I.C. Joseph Craddock. A Good Example of a William IV Silver Teapot. 26 ozs. 5.5 Inches High - 11 Inches Wide.
An Elizabeth II hallmarked silver Old English pattern small sauce ladle, Viners, Sheffield 1964, a silver baby's push with initialled finial, Sheffield 1941, a silver baby's spoon, Birmingham 1960, and a sterling silver and faux tortoiseshell topped small glass dressing table pot, combined weighable silver approx 2.23ozt (4).
A set of seven Edward VII hallmarked silver Old English pattern teaspoons, engraved RJM to the finials, John Round and Son Ltd, Sheffield 1903, a silver circular open salt raised on three scallop capped supports, William Aitken, Birmingham 1910, and a matching baluster pepper, 1914, a similar mustard pot, a mother of pearl handled butter knife and pickle and a bean finial coffee spoon, weighable silver approx 8.3ozt.
A George V hallmarked silver urn with tapering cover and cast finial, with twin high loop handles, raised on spreading and stepped circular foot, Jay, Richard Attenborough Co Ltd, Chester 1923, height 14.5cm and a silver miniature circular bowl raised on three S-shaped supports to spreading circular foot, Barker Bros, Chester 1907, diameter 6.5cm, approx 5.09ozt (2).
A George V hallmarked silver bonbon dish of pierced circular form raised on waisted support and stepped circular base, S Blanckensee & Sons, Birmingham 1912 and a George V hallmarked silver sugar sifter of urn shaped form with floral piercing and finial, on a circular foot, Wakely & Wheeler, London 1924, combined approx 8.08ozt (2).
A set of three Victorian hallmarked silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons, engraved "JED" to finials, Goldsmiths Alliance Ltd, London 1874 and 1877, length 18cm, and a further silver Old English pattern dessert spoon, engraved "W" to finial, Peter & William Bateman, London 1807, approx 5.9ozt (4).
A large Royal Albert "Old Country Roses" pattern decorated cylindrical biscuit barrel, a pair of smaller examples (one af), and another, also a pair of baluster vases with covers and a ginger jar (7). CONDITION REPORT: One finial of one of the pair of smaller biscuit barrels has been reglued.
A George III hallmarked silver chamberstick with leaf capped C-scroll handle, pin prick decoration and detachable nozzle above a plain stem with snuffer scissors aperture, with conical snuffer with cast finial and S-scroll handle, maker's mark partially rubbed, London 1777, diameter of base 13cm, height 8.9cm, approx 6ozt.
A cased set of nine George V hallmarked silver coffee spoons with cast masque and grotesque decorated finials, with vacant cartouches to the backs, Reid & Sons, London 1911, length 11cm, and a pair of matched sugar tongs, Wakely & Wheeler, London 1909, a group of various hallmarked silver teaspoons including a pair by Charles Boyton I, London 1834, a German silver spoon with figural finial, importer Berthold Muller, Chester 1901, length 16cm and two silver handled manicure implements, also a pair of hallmarked silver lobster picks, Wakely & Wheeler, London 1924, in Finnegans Ltd fitted case, combined approx 14.2ozt.
Three George III hallmarked silver Old English pattern spoons, various makers: Hester Bateman, London 1779 (engraved "D" to finial); George Smith II & Thomas Hayter, London 1796; and PAter and William Bateman, London 1797; length 21cm, and two silver fiddle pattern tablespoons, London 1814 (engraved "The Gift of JC" to back of finial) and London 1837, combined approx 10.2ozt (5).
A George IV hallmarked silver bladed butter knife with bright cut foliate decoration and carved ivory handle, Unite & Hilliard, Birmingham 1828, an Edward VII hallmarked silver sheath handled ivory page turner, the handle decorated with green man masks with monogrammed cartouche, makers mark obscured, Birmingham 1905, and a further ivory page turner with Oriental carved dragon finial, an ivory shoe horn with the final carved as the three monkeys and a small bone cotton reel box with screw top (5).
A group of George III hallmarked silver Old English pattern salt spoons to include a pair by William Bateman II, London 1832, initialled "D" to finials, also a fiddle pattern example, London 1797, and a silver "runcible" spoon, engraved "R" to finial, Goldsmiths Alliance Ltd, London 1874, length 14.5cm, approx 2.9ozt (7). CONDITION REPORT: Fair condition throughout.
A George V hallmarked silver sugar caster of octagonal baluster form with pierced domed cover and cast finial, raised on stepped foot, maker's mark rubbed, Birmingham 1921, height 16cm, a silver footed cream jug of baluster form with shaped rim and loop handle, Chester 1904, height 11cm, and a napkin ring, Henry Griffiths & Sons Ltd, 1921, combined approx 6.6ozt (3). CONDITION REPORT: Splits to base. Poor condition throughout.
A Victorian hallmarked silver urn shaped pepper with fluted decoration to lower body and with cast finial, Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1897, height 6.5cm, a further pepper, a capstan inkwell, hallmarks rubbed, diameter 7.5cm (af), and a silver fronted watch case of rounded rectangular form, 11 x 10cm, Birmingham 1921, weighable approx 1.1ozt (4).
A cased pair of Edward VII hallmarked silver urn shaped peppers with fluted corners raised on oval domed base with pierced cover and cast finial, Jones & Crompton, Birmingham 1905, height 12cm, approx 2.4ozt. CONDITION REPORT: Surface wear commensurate with age, there is a split to the seam on the neck and shoulder of one of the peppers, also the base is at fault (it appears to have been pushed down into it), the other pepper has a minor split caused by over cleaning to the domed cover, both lids are slightly loose.
A cased Elizabeth II hallmarked silver spoon with trefoid finial, Lowe & Sons, Chester 1959, a silver napkin ring with prominent hallmarks of plain design, Lowe & Sons 1962, a hallmarked silver circular pin dish, William Comyns and Sons 1963, a small hallmarked silver cigarette case with presentation inscription (in battered condition), Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1904 and a cased 925 standard silver snap bangle of shaped oval form, combined approx 7.63ozt (5).
A near pair of Vienna porcelain twin handled urns and covers on knopped stems above stepped cylindrical bases with tapering pedestals, with overall gilt heightened floral and foliate decoration, each hand painted with two opposing oval panels depicting equestrian scenes on blue cobalt ground, blue overglaze mark to bases, height 22.5cm including finial of domed cover (2). CONDITION REPORT: The bases are two sectional and are screwed to the main body of the urn, both are slightly loose, both urns and covers appear good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration. One of the finials appears to be reglued and there are areas of rubbing to the gilt particularly to the handles, areas of dirt/staining, minor losses to the paint at the top rim of one of the urns.
A Susie Cooper white and turquoise porcelain coffee set with gilt heightened rims and star motifs, comprising a coffee pot, height 22.5cm (finial missing), six coffee cans and saucers, a sugar bowl and a cream jug, also a Gladstone China part tea and coffee set with transfer gilt floral decoration on blue cobalt ground. CONDITION REPORT: Surface dirt and general crazing to glaze. Suzie Cooper: finial broken but present, on coffee pot. Gladstone ceramics: two hairline cracks near base. Sugar bowl: hairline crack near base.
A George III hallmarked silver and ivory handled fish slice/server with shaped blade, initialled "JCL" and with probably later pierced decoration, no maker's mark, London 1806, length 31cm (af), a silver Old English pattern table spoon engraved "JMC" to the finial, William Bateman II, London 1827, length 22cm, and a teaspoon with shaped finial, Sheffield 1947, weighable silver approx 2.4ozt (3). CONDITION REPORT: The fish slice has a large area of repair to the underside, probably the blade has split and there was a triangular shaped piece of white metal applied to underside over part of the hallmark, therefore we cannot see who the maker was. Also there are traces of soldering where the handle meets the blade. Some areas of splitting to ivory handle.

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