A variegated green marble mantel clock, B.H.A Britannia movement, domed top surmounted by brass finial to the architectural pediment, Greco-Roman battle scene embossed to brass mounted frieze, enamelled chapter ring, Arabic numerals, the dial flanked by gilt metal reeded columns, stepped plinth base.
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A George III silver baluster coffee pot by James Stamp and John Baker I A George III silver baluster coffee pot by James Stamp and John Baker I, London 1768, with a bell shaped finial to the ogee domed cover, a gadrooned rim, a wooden double scroll handle, later engraved GF and on a circular gadrooned foot, 27.5cm (10 3/4in) high, 794g (25.55 oz) gross
A George IV silver baluster coffee jug by Jonathan Hayne, London 1827 A George IV silver baluster coffee jug by Jonathan Hayne, London 1827, with a foliate and bud finial to the chased dome cover, a leaf-capped scroll handle, the body chased with floral sprays, C-scrolls and two vacant reserves, on a circular foot with a chased floral band, 21cm (8 1/4in) high, 871g (28 oz) gross
An Indian silver spherical three piece tea service, Kutch circa 1890, unmarked An Indian silver spherical three piece tea service, Kutch circa 1890, unmarked, the tea pot with an elephant finial to the domed cover, an angular handle, chased with foliate scrolls overall and on four scroll feet, the tea pot 19cm (7 1/2in) long, 865g (27.8 oz) gross
A late Victorian silver five piece oval tea service by James Dixon & Son A late Victorian silver five piece oval tea service by James Dixon & Son, Sheffield 1898 and 1899, the kettle on stand with a composition oval finial and handle, a C-scroll and a foliate border, engraved with an unidentified crest and AEO over D.C.B. in shaped C-scroll bordered reserves, the stand with burner and on four shell and scroll legs, the kettle on stand 31cm (12 1/4in) high, 2655g (85.35 oz) gross
A fine George IV silver baluster claret jug by John Bridge, London 1827 A fine George IV silver baluster claret jug by John Bridge, London 1827, incuse stamped on base Rundell Bridge et Rundell Aurifices Regis Londini , the separate cover with a grape cluster finial, the twisted branch handle terminating in leaves and bifurcated scroll junction, the elongated neck applied with cast fruiting vine tendrils, the lower body chased and embossed with acanthus alternating with other leaves, engraved with three crests, a shield and a motto Je M'y Oblige, 26.5cm (10 1/2in) high, 1451g (46.65 oz) The three crests and motto of EYTON, Shropshire
An unusual early Victorian silver table top nutmeg grater by Edward An unusual early Victorian silver table top nutmeg grater by Edward, Edward junior, John & William Barnard, London 1846, with a butterfly finial to the hinged cover, a hinged steel grater inside, on a cast leafy base, 6.5cm (2 1/2in) high, 122g (3.95 oz) gross
An Indian silver spherical tea pot, unmarked, Lucknow circa 1900 An Indian silver spherical tea pot, unmarked, Lucknow circa 1900, with an elephant finial to the domed and chased cover, a cobra scroll handle, the body chased with borders of curved fish positioned nose to tail, deities with animal masks under niches and fish and flowers between, on a circular foot, 27cm (10 1/2in) long, 822g (26.45 oz) See Dehejia, Vidya et al, Delight in Design: Indian Silver for the Raj , 2008, p174 for a water pitcher with an elephant finial and fish bands: the Lucknow emblem.
A German silver five piece baluster tea service, Hanau type pseudo marks A German silver five piece baluster tea service, Hanau type pseudo marks, possibly J. D. Schleissner & Sohne, circa 1900, Dutch tax mark for foreign silver 1814-1953, the tea pot with a wreath finial to the domed cover, square section shaped handle, chased with a foliate band, engraved with a monogram VSS , and on four foliate and pad feet, the kettle with a swing handle and on an electro-plated stand, the stand with four scroll legs and lion paw feet, the tea pot 23cm (9in) high; 43cm (17in) high, together with a Dutch silver burner and stand by Fa. J.M. van Kempen & Zoon, .833 standard, The Hague 1943, on four scroll legs and wooden bun feet, 7.5cm (3in) high, 4510g (145 oz) gross weighable
A Danish hammered silver circular inkwell by Georg Jensen A Danish hammered silver circular inkwell by Georg Jensen, stamped marks for 1915-27, dated 1919, .830 standard, design no. 150, with a button and beaded finial to the hinged domed cover, a beaded band to the well with foliate band at the base, the dished base with conforming beaded and foliate bands, 20.5cm (8in) diameter, 808g (26 oz) (the glass liner lacking)
A Victorian silver baluster four piece tea and coffee service by William Hunter A Victorian silver baluster four piece tea and coffee service by William Hunter, London 1855, the tea pot with a lobed baluster finial and a scroll handle, the body with panels of engraved scroll work, floral sprays and two circular shaped vacant reserves, on four scroll feet, the tea pot 26cm (10 1/4in) long, the coffee pot 27cm (10 1/2in) high, 2443g (78.55 oz) gross
A Scottish hammered silver circular tea pot by Graham Leishman Stewart A Scottish hammered silver circular tea pot by Graham Leishman Stewart, Edinburgh 1999 (millennium mark), sterling standard, with an ebony baton swing handle, an ebony stylised bird finial to the domed bayonet fixing cover, the body shouldered, on a collet foot, 20.5cm (8 1/4in) high, 782g (25.15 oz) gross
A large Italian silver coloured shaped oval tureen and cover by Buccellati, A large Italian silver coloured shaped oval tureen and cover by Buccellati, .925 standard, late 20th century, the wrythen domed cover with a fruiting finial and foliate and raised moulded border, the wrythen body with foliate borders and on four scroll feet, 43cm (17in) long, 3860g (124.1 oz) Provenance: Christie's Roma sale, Important silver, 31st May 2005, lot 43 (€6944)
An early George III silver baluster coffee pot, possibly by Jacob Marsh An early George III silver baluster coffee pot, possibly by Jacob Marsh, London 1762, with a beaded cone finial to the ogee domed cover, a later leaf capped double scroll handle, engraved with a crest and on a circular gadrooned foot, 25cm (9 3/4in) high, 752g (24.15 oz) gross The crest for Brudenell.
A Victorian silver lobed baluster claret jug by Charles Reily & George Storer A Victorian silver lobed baluster claret jug by Charles Reily & George Storer, London 1842, with a trumpet shaped finial and scroll handle, the body engraved with floral sprays, C-scrolls and two vacant reserves, on a shaped circular foot, 28.5cm (11 1/4in) high, 691g (22.2 oz) gross
A late William IV silver lobed baluster tea pot by Charles Reily & George... A late William IV silver lobed baluster tea pot by Charles Reily & George Storer, London 1837, bearing marks for Turin .800 standard, with a flower finial to the domed cover, a foliate capped scroll handle, the lobed body chased with foliate swags and vacant reserves, traces of engraved coronets above monograms removed, on four scroll feet, 26cm (10 1/4in) high, 929g (29.85 oz) gross
A Chinese export silver three piece tea service by Chi Hua A Chinese export silver three piece tea service by Chi Hua (Ji Hua), Beijing circa 1890 - 1935 (CH and a chop mark), the tea pot with a faux bamboo finial to the pull off cover and swing handle, the body chased with a dragon, 17cm (6 3/4in) long, 822g (26.4 oz) See von Ferscht, Adrien Chinese Export Silver 1785-1940: Catalogue of Makers' Marks , 4th edition, Glasgow 2015, p.145, for the maker's marks.
An Indian white metal teapot, of bullet shape, profusely decorated with foliate scrolls, beast head spout and angular handle with ivory mounts, raised on scrolled feet; a matching lidded cream jug; a similar sucrier and sugar tongs; a similar tea caddy of square section with floral scrolls and domed lid with finial; and a gilded white metal baluster pot with fish decorated border and jungle scenes, (6)
A George III mahogany secretaire bookcase, of small proportions, the upper section surmounted by a swan arch pediment and central urn finial, adjustable shelves enclosed by a pair of glazed astragal doors, fitted writing drawer below above three graduated drawers, raised on bracket feet, 88cm wide x 125cm high
A parcel gilt silver teapot, of melon form, with a turned finial, the body with texturing to the panels and with a rush woven handle, London 1928, gross weight 353 gms, also eight gilt teaspoons, the bowls formed as leaves, the stems of floral and foliate form, unmarked and a pair of similar scissor action sugar tongs.
Plated wares, comprising; a Victorian spirit kettle and stand, having a winged sphinx finial to the hinged lid and raised on three ball and claw feet, an oval cake basket decorated with a pierced border, a shaped curricular bread board stand, fitted with a bread board and a twin handled lidded soup tureen, decorated with beaded borders.
A Victorian silver container, of cylindrical form, possibly a Torah scroll holder, the top pierced and with a figure finial, the bottom with a hinged door opening to reveal a sectioned interior, with two spherical feet, the body with embossed decoration, London 1893, length 21cm, weight 96 gms.

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