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A George IV bachelor's silver squat teapot, the body with moulded girdle and engraved with two cartouches and swag ornament, ebonised scroll handle and turned finial, 4.25ins high, by Rebecca Emes and Richard Barnard, London 1822 (gross weight 13ozs - a little weak around the hinge and finial cracked and damaged)
A George IV silver rectangular teapot with cast leaf scroll mounts, the whole embossed with leaf scroll and floral ornament, with poppy and leaf pattern finial, leaf capped C-scroll handle and on four shell and leaf cast panel feet, 6.5ins high, by Henry Ledger, London 1827 (weight 25ozs - engraved with crest)
An 18th Century walnut and gilt rectangular wall mirror, the moulded scroll pediment with carved leaf ornament and central eagle pattern finial, shaped and moulded gilt leaf pattern outer moulding and conforming inner moulding, later bevelled mirror plate 54ins x 31ins overall (with restorations and plate slightly marked)
A late Victorian Scottish silver spherical teapot with urn pattern finial, part reeded and fluted body, wooden C-scroll handle, on moulded footrim, 6.5ins high, matching two-handled sugar bowl, possibly by Mackay & Chisholm, Edinburgh 1883, and an Elizabeth II silver milk jug made to match by John Henry Odell, London 1975 (gross weight 45ozs)
A George V silver circular four piece tea service with moulded rims and girdles, C-scroll handles and circular footrims, comprising - teapot with stained wood finial and handle, 6.25ins high, ovoid hot water pot with stained wood finial and handle, 8.75ins high, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug by Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1930 and 1931 (weight 34ozs)
An Edward VII plain silver circular tea kettle and stand with spirit lamp, the plain squat circular body with plain ebonised handle and turned finial, on circular stand with three double scroll supports with pad feet, and with oil lamp, 9.5ins high, by John Dixon & Son, Sheffield 1903 (gross weight 33ozs)
A RARE GEORGE II ASCRIBED WEST COUNTRY CHOCOLATE POT of plain tapering form with a cushion-domed cover & removable knop finial, the spout with leaf wrapping, the handle carved with a leaf capping, engraved on one side with a crest & underneath with the initials "G.C", by Samuel Wilmot of PPlymouth, hallmarked Exeter 1740; 9.5" (24.5 cms) high; 29.9 oz
A HANDMADE NAPKIN RING with a hardstone boss, maker's mark "WX&Co", Birmingham 1925, a small mustard pot (with a clear glass liner) by A.E. Jones, Birmingham 1916, a pepperette with a hardstone finial by A.E. Bonner, London 1909 and a contemporary spoon, maker's mark "JSP", London 1990; the latter 5.2" (13.2 cms) long; 3.4 oz weighable silver (4)
BY KARL FABERGE: A late 19th century Russian kettle on stand with burner, oval with a mounted ivory finial & swing handle, gilt interior, the body with bright-engraved friezes and a row of pointed lobes around the sides, centred each side with a shield cartouche, monogrammed, the reeded stand with pivot points (to allow the kettle to tilt for pouring), leafy scroll feet and a lift-out burner, with an ivory handly, fully marked, Moscow 1896; 14.9" (37.8 cms) high overall; 88.5 oz
A VICTORIAN ENGRAVED MUSTARD POT with a scroll bordered base & a knop finial, by John Evans, London 1854 and a Victorian mustard pot with a low-domed cover & pierced sides, crested, by Richard Burbidge, London 1889 (both with blue glass liners); each approx. 3.5" (9 cms) high; 10.5 oz weighable silver 92)
A TROPHY CUP & COVER with two beaded, s-scroll handles, an inverted baluster body, a circular foot, cut-card decoration & a wrythen finial, engraved below the rim & the cover bezel with a linear, presentation inscription, with turned ebonised wooden plinth, by D & J. Wellby, London 1914; 16.3" (41.5 cms) high; 112.4 oz
A 16TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL ENGRAVED MOUNTED COCONUT TANKARD with three decorative cast straps, a low domed foot and cover and a figural finial, the lappet mounts engraved with repeating fleur-de-lys motifs, the rim with a frieze of arabesque floral scrolls & a central cartouche, inscribed "ANNA SCHARNAGELIN", struck only with 19th century Austro-Hungarian storage marks (for Prague), probably German 1570-1580; 8.25" (21 cms) high
AN EDWARDIAN TROPHY CUP & COVER with two harp-shaped handles, cut-card decoration & a bud finial, engraved on one side with a presentation inscription & the title "ARMISTILE CUP", with mounted, ebonised wooden plinth by J.B. Carrington for Carrington & Co., London 1904; 14.25" (36 cms) high; 93.6 oz
A GEORGE IV / WILLIAM IV MELON-FLUTED TEA POT with a flower finial & engraved coat of arms, by Richard Sibley, London 1830, together with four various condiments (blue glass liners), a cream jug, a cased set of six coffee spoons, two mounted glass bottles & a mounted steel shoe horn; the tea pot 6.3" (16 cms) high; 32 oz weighable silver (lot)
A MIXED LOT: Two pepperettes, eight various mounted tortoiseshell items, a small pedestal powder compact with lift-off cover, an olive wood pin cushion & egg cup from Jerusalem and a plated nut dish with a squirrel finial, two nut picks & two pairs of nut cracks; the nut dish 8.2" (20.6 cms) long (lot)
Antique silver caudle cup and cover of typical form, with repoussé lion, unicorn and floral decoration and twin caryatid handles, bearing the Arms of Spencer and engraved inscription 'Ye gyfte of the Company to our Valiant Captain Sir John Spencer of Waldringfield in Suffolke, who to his honour did give armes and accoutrements to 400 Loyal Citizens, Men fit for Warre 1666', detachable cover with repoussé floral decoration and fruit finial, together with a large circular stand of domed form, with similar decoration and central engraved arms of the Dutch East India Company, unmarked, possibly Dutch with some research papers. All at approximately 51ozs, cup 24cm across handles
17th century and later lantern clock of traditional form with bell cage above, engraved dolphin crestings, broad circular dial signed Jeffrey Bayley at the turnstile in Holburne, Londini and engraved with tulips with Roman numerals and inner alarm dial, 19th century spring driven movement on turned bun feet, 38cm high. Key present CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good. Movement is quite dirty. Some wear to case, bell possibly cleaned. Dial good, some damage to chapter ring at 6 o'clock. Separate top and bottom plates have been added. Bell straps repaired and finial a replacement. Hands now fixed with wear. Pendulum is missing
Late 19th / early 20th century Continental silver tea caddy of rectangular form, with panels of raised decoration depicting rural scenes and musicians, scroll borders and detachable cover with similar decoration and armorial finial, sliding base with pseudo Dutch hallmarks. All at approximately 7ozs, 14cm overall height
George V silver coffee pot of tapering baluster form, with faceted spout and ebony scroll handle, hinged domed and stepped cover with pointed finial on circular stepped foot, matching hot water pot with sparrow beak spout (London 1910), Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd. All at approximately 29ozs, 22.5cm overall height (2)
Edwardian silver caddy spoon in the Art Nouveau style, with circular bowl and wire handle, with ball finial (Birmingham 1908), A. E. Jones, 8cm overall length CONDITION REPORT General overall condition very good. Some surface scratching and marks in the bowl. No signs of major repair or damage but both ball finial may have been re-soldered. Wire to right hand side of bowl may also have been re-soldered. Marks clear
Late Victorian silver hot water jug of classical baluster form, with wrythen chain and fluted decoration and band of scroll and floral chasing, ebony loop handle and hinged domed cover with urn finial on circular pedestal foot (Sheffield 1897), James Deakin & Sons. All at approximately 14ozs, 23.5cm overall height
Rare George II provincial silver coffee pot of tapering cylindrical form, with dot-punched borders, engraved crest, serpent-style spout and hinged domed cover, replacement silver scroll handle with ivory insulators (body Exeter 1732), possibly by Sampson Bennett of Falmouth (handle with Victorian marks). All at approximately 28ozs, 23.5cm overall height CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good. Surface wear, scratching and minor dents, some pitting. Handle is a Victorian replacement and mounts where they join body may have been repaired. Punched decoration, possibly later. Cover has dent to one side, some minor damage on inside under finial and finial possibly later, marks on base clear, cover is unmarked
Ornate mid-19th century French gilt metal and porcelain mantel clock with urn surmount, pink porcelain dial and panels painted with flowers and birds, French eight day movement striking on bell on stand and with glass dome (cracked), the clock 34cm high. Key and pendulum present CONDITION REPORT Clock - left metal halberd ornament is detached. Cracks and slight associated loss to enamel dial, slight damage to outer edge of several of the cover enamel plaques. Flanking garnitures - one slightly mishapen towards uppermost sconce with some breaks and mishapen scrolled supports, slight wear to enamels, replacement to one foot. Other garniture in better order but also one foot terminal replaced, one finial above foot loose.
Late 18th / early 19th century longcase clock with eight day movement later altered to three train striking on eight bells and a gong, eleven inch brass break arch dial with pierced foliate spandrels, brass face with engraved centre and subsidiary second and calendar dials, break arch with applied disk signed John Fair, Berwick (disk also signed on reverse) in an oak case with full length door and turned pilasters, hood with turned columns and swan-neck pediment with Greek key decoration and eagle and ball finial, 240cm overall height (three weights, pendulum, winding key, door key and finial present)
Contemporary silver four piece tea set of compressed baluster form, with faceted corners, composite angular handle and hinged domed cover with composite finial on an octagonal base, matching tall coffee pot, sugar and cream jug (London 1965), maker - A. T. & S. N. All at approximately 57ozs, coffee pot 22cm overall height
Victorian silver three piece tea set, comprising teapot of baluster form, with engraved Gothic-style decoration, silver split loop handle with ivory insulators and hinged domed cover with turned finial on circular foot, matching sugar and cream jug (London 1869), Martin Hall & Co. Ltd. All at approximately 37ozs, teapot 16.5cm overall height
William IV silver coffee pot of baluster form, with chased and engraved lattice work and scroll decoration, engraved armorial crest, stylised acanthus leaf spout, silver scroll handle with ivory insulators, domed hinged cover with fruit finial, on a circular foot (London 1836), Edward, Edward Jnr., John & William Barnard. All at approximately 25ozs, 22cm overall height CONDITION REPORT Generall overall condition very good, some minor surface scratching and denting commensurate with age and use. Cover hinge may have been repaired and reinforced, engraving crisp, marks clear. Ivory insulators cracked. Finial slightly distorted

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