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A Tibetan copper and brass teapot of urnular shape with plain handle the domed cover with formal bands and bud finial the neck collar with filled panels the spout with pair of collars one set with turquoise cabochon, the spreading base with formal border, 42cm high; a Japanese copper lacquered Jingasa of circular shallow form moulded with stylised leafage with stepped circular centre, 43cm diameter (2)
A William IV hallmarked silver melon shaped teapot with plain lobed body below hinged lid with flower finial, scroll handle and raised on four scroll feet, the body with engraved dedication 'To Lucy Wood, with the affecte remembrance of Sir Robert and Lady Cunliffe and their children, Acton Park 1893.', weight 15.3oz, London 1834, Edward, Edward junior, John & William Barnard. Notes: Sir Robert Alfred Cunliffe, 5th Baronet (17 January 1839 - 18 June 1905) was an English Liberal politician who sat in the House of Commons in two periods between 1872 and 1885.
A composed pair of George III Irish silver tablespoons, Old English pattern, each with bright cut engraved decoration, the finial with oval cartouche centred by armorial and star above, one with engraved motto Et Mea Messis Erit, length 22cm, Dublin 1818, James Power and 1816 possibly Matthew West (2)
A late 19th Century Satsuma vase, cover and stand, the vase of ovoid form with a flared collar neck decorated with enamel and gilt flowers with twin handles formed as guardian lions, the cover with a similar finial, the stand decorated with a matching pattern to the vase neck and cover raised to four dog head feet, unmarked, total height 68cm, S/D
A group of six cranberry wine glasses, a cranberry jar with a cut glass finial, 21cm, six cranberry glass tumblers, five pink soda glass shot glasses, three green glass specimen vases, 17cm, a green spiral vase, 17cm, and a 19th.century Murano hand blown jar with prunt base and lid, 12cm. (23)
Two 19th Century white painted stick and umbrella stands, one in the manner of Coalbrookedale with twin bead finial circle enclosing a five point star, the back with a central moulded foliate design, flanked by turned and carved effect columns, the faces as ten point stars within a wheel, to a drip tray, raised on a pedestal base, 62 cm high, the second in the Classical Greco / Roman taste, white painted with brass foliate and decorated oval plaque to the entablature of the pediment, to single back splat decorated with six rose heads arranged linearly to two drip trays, raised on a stepped plinth base, 71 cm high
A circa 1900 Faberge gold and guilloche enamel decorated brooch with bow finial over scrolling harebells enclosing a red enamel cross on an opalescent ground, bearing marks to pin verso, approx. 3.2 cm long CONDITION REPORTS There is no inventory number. The back / outer edging has been re-soldered and is bleeding through on the back and a little on the front seam. There is a scratch to the enamel on the left hand side approx 4 mm in - running from the top down to the second patch of gold wreathing. There is a small black mark at the bottom of the central wreath between that and the edge. Unsure if the enamel is missing or just dirt covering it. Brooch is very dirty and in need of a good clean. Has general wear and tear, knocks, etc, conducive with age and use. See images for more details.
A pair of 19th Centure Sèvres porcelain urns and lids with ormolu and gilt metal mounts and ram's head handles, each raised on a gilt metal plinth, one painted with a scene of a lady in 18th Century dress wearing blue dress and striped petticoat with gentleman in pink outfit holding a spade and painted verso with a riverside scene, the other painted with a lady with fan wearing a pink and white dress with gentleman wearing green jacket and brown breeches and painted verso with a lake scene with castle in background, all on a cobalt and gilt decorated ground, the covers painted with floral sprays on a cobalt blue and gilt decorated ground, 47 cm high including cover and finial CONDITION REPORTS First vase -with gentleman in green coat and seated lady in pink dress: wear to the giltwork to the top, wear to giltwork all over, some light scratches all over, some pitted marks to the metal. Second vase - wear to giltwork, various pitting to the metal, light scratches throughout, general small signs of wear and tear. Both vases generally good. Lids - one lid is significantly broken and repaired and has missing sections, cracks all over. Other lid - chipped, wear to the giltwork, but lid in far better condition than the other one.
An Indian carved ivory pot and cover decorated with elephants on a mountain roadway, the cover with elephant pulling a tree stump finial, 22 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Diameter at base max - 14cm approx by 11 cm widest points - overall general light scratches small marks, a small chip to elephants head on finial all some wear throughout - base is unstuck and is separate.
A copper and brass kettle by Christopher Dresser for Benham & Froud, with turned cylindrical mahogny and brass handle, to an ovoid copper body raised on three brass legs, 23 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Missing small chips out of wooden handle. Various scratches and marks to handle. finial on lid possibly had wood around it which is now missing. body has various scratches and marks throughout, some small dents, spout slightly mis-shapen. General wear and tear.
A circa 1900 carved ivory page turner of large proportions, the finial set with elephant being attacked by a lion surmount, on an acanthus decorated pedestal with emblem depicting crowned foliate medallion, 49cm CONDITION REPORTS Small rough section to the touch on the top edge of the blade, small scratches throughout, some wear but generally good.
A set of six William Morris Sussex chairs after the refined design by Philip Webb, the rush seats on plain turned supports united by turned stretchers (4 plus 2 with arms) CONDITION REPORTS Joints on one chair are loose and on another are becoming loose. The vertial back supports on one has a large gouge about half way down. Another chair's back supports have crack to top finial. The rush seat frame is missing to the back of one chair, others have been repinned in various places and some are replacements. The seats - one rush seat is breaking in several places, another rush seat has been redone fairly recently. The two carver chairs also appear to have been re-rushed fairly recently. There is a break to a couple of pieces on one carver chair. One chair has a chunk of wood missing from the bottom of the right corner square support. All have general wear including to the varnish, there is also various scuffs, knocks, scratches and scrapes all over. The bottom section of the legs of all the chairs have ring marks around them - see images for further details. Carver chairs - both carver chairs have loose arms. Seat frame rails to all chairs - some have been reattched, either pinned, screwed in or glued and some are split.
A George IV silver mustard pot, of ovoid form, with embossed foliate decoration and cast floral garland border, acanthus leaf and rococo shell thumb-piece, finial in the form of a flower bud, remains of gilt interior, atop four floral scroll supports, hall-marked for Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard, London 1822, height 7 cm, together with an associated spoon marked 925, gross combined weight 199 g / 6.4 ozt approx
A George IV silver mustard pot of squat baluster form, with embossed foliate decoration and vacant central cartouche, S scroll handle with acanthus leaf and rococo shell thumb-piece, cast floral finial, gilt interior, atop a circular spreading skirt foot, hall-marked for London 1828, with sponsor's mark possibly that of Thomas James, height 7.5 cm, weight 4.45 ozt / 138 g approx
A Victorian silver tea caddy modelled in the early George III style of circa 1760, of bombe form, with rococo style C scroll, floral spray and shell decoration, atop four acanthus leaf scroll supports, the hinged cover with rococo shell finial, hall-marked for Thomas Bradbury, London 1900, height 15 cm, weight 9.5 ozt / 295 g approx
Tiffany & Co London, A pair of sterling silver casters in the George II style, each of baluster form with a pierced dome cover, baluster finial, each on a spreading circular foot, hallmarks struck to body and to inside bezel of each cover, sponsor's mark C S Harris & Sons Ltd, London 1930, Tiffany retailer's mark to underside of base, height 18 cm, total weight 406 g / 13 ozt approx (2)
A pair of Victorian silver serving spoons, modelled in the seventeenth century Continental style, each with large spanning circular gilt bowl and cast decorative handle depicting a harvest maiden, foliate and scroll detail, surmounted by a trefoil finial, each hall-marked to the bowl verso for William Hutton and Sons, London 1897, length 18 cm, combined weight 3.27 ozt / 102 g approx (2)

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