A FINE SCOTTISH ROSEWOOD BOW-FRONTED STICK BAROMETER, ADIE & SON, EDINBURGH, second quarter 19th Century, the reeded cornice with urn finial over a flat-fronted glazed dial cover and slightly bow fronted trunk terminating in a reeded base, the signed one piece silvered dial with rack and pinion vernier operated via a turned knob. 106cm Note: Alexander Adie took his son John into partnership in 1835 while based at 58 Princes Street. After 9 years they moved just four doors along the road. In 1857 Richard Adie took over the firm, but such was the reputation of the father and son partnership, that he continued to trade under their name. In 1877 the firm moved to 37 Hanover Street. Their work is always of the highest quality and it is this distinctive model of barometer that collectors the world over associate with the family.
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Eight 19th century teapots including Alcock, Hicks & Meigh, Newhall, Chamberlain Worcester, Ridgway and Minton (8) Condition Report Damage includes: Imari decorated teapot - Spout chipped. Cover - finial attached with metal fixing., also cracked and re-glued. Ridgway blue and gilt teapot - Butterfly finial metal pinned Teapot with blue and gilt band and floral reserves - base of pot has a star hairline Powder blue and gilt teapot - Base stapled and chip in inner rim Ridgway teapot with figures - crack in base and cover restored
A late Victorian tortoiseshell needle-case with 15ct gold hinge and catch, the ivory insert fitted with an unmarked yellow metal pin, London 1894 (a/f), to/w a silver gilt and green enamel rouge-pot with hinged cover, London Import 1925 (2) Condition Report Needle case broken at back left corner; original pearl finial missing from needle; rouge pot - good condition
A Victorian cut glass butter dish with engraved silver cover and stand and parrot finial, Martin, Hall & Co., Sheffield 1861/62, to/w two George III cut glass condiment bottles with silver collars and covers, London 1800 and a salt ladle, London 1831 (all a/f) (3) Condition Report Glass chipped on dish and foot of salt, which also has missing silver finial
A late 19th century German 800 standard matched silver three piece tea set, of baluster form, with oval sugar box and spiral decoration with ornate cartouche and conch shell finial, two pieces with engraved inscription to base and marks for Bruckmann & Sohne, Heilbronn, sugar box stamped "Buckmann", gross 49 oz.
A pair of large Coalport oviform pedestal vases and covers, c.1902, painted with titled vignettes of Loch Tay and Katrine, possibly by Percy Simpson, within ivory gilt ground cartouches on a cobalt ground with a pair of gilt moulded scroll handles, green printed marks, inscribed gilt titles and iron red, pattern no.V5327/M/S129, one finial repaired, 36cm
A Royal Worcester fruit painted pot pourri urn and cover, signed H.Ayrton, post-war, the globular body painted all around with blackberries, pears, grapes and peaches, with a pair of gilt looped handles, ribbon tied swags to the shoulder, the lobed and domed cover with bud finial, black printed mark and black inscribed number 1428, 30cm
A Regency mahogany bracket clock, the case with gilt brass pineapple finial, fielded canted spandrels, brass diaper inlay and knulled moulding to the base, fitted a white enamel dial with Roman numerals and eight-day movement striking on a bell/see illustration Condition Report: The case is rather dull and needs a good clean, there is a split to veneer to lower section of the case between 4 o'clock and 7 o'clock. Bolt on left hand spandrel with split moulding and missing. Rear door repaired at lock and later button latch fitted to base of door. Grills in need of re-silking. Face rubbed, complete with pendulum, no key.
A Welsh oak tridarn, circa 1700, the moulded cornice upon turned columns above a recessed cupboard with two panelled doors above two fielded panel doors, 130cm wide/Provenance: Plas Gwyn, Anglesey Condition Report: Very good colour. Moulded cornice with split to right hand return and chip to left hand corner. Upper part with back panels with some splitting and knot damage, small holes in places. Top board with old woodworm holes and wear and splits with age. Left hand turned return chipped at finial. One cupboard lock missing and one handle missing. Base with restorations and repairs. Right hand panel door missing section to right base.
A rare late 18th/early 19th century China Trade silver two handled tea urn and cover, of vase form, with reeded borders and turned finial, on square base with ball feet, the spigot with green stained ivory handle, no maker's mark, probably Sunshing, Canton, (c.1790-c.1830), 14in, gross 33.5 oz.
A Worcester green ground polychrome ovoid tea caddy and cover and a similar scalloped dish, c.1780, the tea caddy painted with fantastical birds in landscapes with gilt scrollwork cartouches, knop finial lacking, height 16cm, the dish painted with flower sprays within gilt scrollwork and green banded borders, 15.5cm, both unmarked
An Aynsley Art Deco coffee service having green butterfly handles and finial to the coffee pot, printed marks and comprising coffee pot, creamer, sugar bowl, six coffee cups and six saucers (15) Condition Report Damage includes one cup and saucer cracked and re-glued. Gilding good, coffee pot appears to be in good condition
George Cleminson, Ulverston: a George III mahogany and banded longcase clock, with brass roman dial, with matted centre, ringed winding holes, date aperture, with scallop shell motif above, gilt spandrels with sunburst disc to arch, two train movement with anchor escapement, flanked by dolphin pattern surround, the case with arched broken pediment centred by brass finial, later brass gilt rosettes to sides, ornate verre eglomise above arched door, flanked by turned columns with brass capitals, arched and banded waist door, panel base cut down, 85 1/2in. high.
A late 19th Century gilt bronze three-piece garniture, the clock with Sevres style porcelain mounts and arabic dial, with two train 'Japy' Fils movement, ornate foliate design case; and two similar side urns decorated artichoke finial and putto, height of clock 13in., with key and pendulum.
A George III three-piece tea service, by Peter & William Bateman, London 1805, of shaped oval form with engraved foliate band, the teapot with domed cover, canopy finial and leaf capped scroll handle, engraved crest, the teapot with domed cover, canopy finial and leaf capped scroll handle, height of teapot 6 3/4in. (17cms), 31.7oz. gross.
A Bohemian painted and gilt ruby glass covered urn CONDITION REPORT; Good order overall, light gilt-loss throughout but mostly to the finial to the cover. Two small chips to the inside rim of the cover. The right handle has been off in a single piece and re-attached (small amounts of adhesive visible). Wear to the under-rim
A late Victorian silver batchelors three piece tea service, Birmingham, 1901 by Henry Bourne, each of ogee baluster form, with fluted and embossed decoration, on spreading circular foot, the teapot with hinged domed cover and ebony scroll handle and finial, 22cm handle to spout, 15cm high. Approx 609.5g (3).
A late 19th Century Regency style cut glass tent and waterfall chandelier, with trumpet shaped top piece, the stem hung with chains of facet cut square buttons, the central girdle with flower rosettes and hung with prism and bead drops supporting three concentric rings below terminating in a lapidary cut finial, approx 95cm high (some rosettes off but present).
A George III North Country oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock, the 14" square arched painted enamel dial with Roman numerals, minute track, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, the arch with rolling moon phase dial above two hemispheres, the spandrels painted with roses in bud, signed William Wain, Burslem, the eight day striking two train four pillar movement with anchor escapement. The hood with broken swan neck pediment, brass finial and glazed door flanked by fluted columns above a shaped trunk door inlaid with marquetry shell, flanked by quarter engaged fluted pilasters, panelled box base with canted corners raised on bracket feet (pendulum, key and two weights). 231cm h.
A Regency rosewood brass bound bracket clock and bracket by Brockbanks & Atkins, London, No. 1872 (1815-1835), 6 Cowpers Court, London, white enamel dial, black and white Roman numerals, brass grilled sides, pineapple finial, eight day movement striking on a single bell and supported on four brass ball feet (with pull repeat action). 26ins high overall.

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