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EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY MAHOGANY CASED HAC PORTICO CLOCK single train key wind movement, the circular dial with Roman numerals and painted floral decoration, pierced steel hands, housed within a four pillared mahogany portico case, on plinth base with bun feet, surmounted by a brass acorn finial, 33cm high
Silver and silver mounted wares, comprising; a faceted glass sugar caster, Sheffield probably 1830, a green glass match striker, Birmingham 1901, a rectangular vesta case, Birmingham 1906, a vase, an Irish fiddle pattern tablespoon, Dublin 1819, a book marker with a butterfly finial, two napkin rings and a button hook, foreign wares, comprising; an etui case, detailed 800 and a spoon, the bowl decorated with a moon face, detailed Sterling and plated wares, comprising; a set of six pairs of fish knives and forks, cased, a preserve spoon and a butter knife, cased, an inkstand, with a faceted glass ink bottle, a chamber candlestick, with a snuffing cone and a twin pronged fork.
Silver, comprising; a pair of Victorian grape scissors (the hallmark unclear), a pair of pepperettes, Birmingham 1963, a mustard pot, with a blue glass liner, Birmingham 1921, six napkin rings in a variety of designs and a decanter label detailed Sherry, combined weight 422 gms, also plated wares, comprising; a cork mount, with a fish finial, a pair of egg cutters, formed as a hen, a pair of nut crackers and a badge, detailed Admiralty.
SET OF TWELVE EDWARDIAN SILVER GILT SOUVENIR SPOONS maker Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London 1906, named 'The Greater Britain Souvenir Spoons', ten spoons with a symbol finial and bowl depicting the symbols of one of Britain's territories, two with crown finials celebrating the King and Queen, with original information booklet and in original fitted case, approximately 272g, each 11.5cm long
Victorian mantel clock in the 17th century lantern style, with twin chain fusee movement, anchor escapement and short adjustable pendulum striking on a bell, engraved brass dial with 6¾ inch chapter ring and pierced hands, in a brass framed case with turned pillars, engraved dolphin frets, top mounted bell with brass strap and turned finial and hinged side and back doors, on four turned feet, 40cm overall height (key and pendulum present) CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good. Movement is very dirty and we are unable to say if it is in full working order. Dial and chapter ring are badly tarnished. Hands are rusty and minute hand is bent. Pendulum is complete
Edwardian silver sugar caster of tapering form, with detachable pierced domed cover and flower-head finial on circular base (London 1905), maker - C. E. All at approximately 7ozs, 20cm overall height CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good. Some minor denting and surface scratching and pitting commensurate with age and use. Cover good locating rim slightly distorted. No visible signs of major damage or repair. Marks very slightly rubbed but clear
Victorian silver three piece bachelor tea set, comprising teapot of bullet form, with embossed wrythen scroll and foliate decoration and flared rim, ebony handle and domed hinged cover with turned ebony finial on circular domed foot, matching sugar and cream (Birmingham 1891), John Newton Mappin. All at approximately 13ozs, teapot 20cm across
Continental Art Deco-style silver four piece silver tea set, comprising teapot of compressed melon form, with spot-hammered finish with black plastic loop handle and recessed hinged cover, with black plastic finial, matching sugar, cream and hot water pot, underside stamped - 800 24 AL. All at approximately 34ozs, teapot 24cm across
Victorian silver teapot of bullet form, with chased and engraved foliate decoration, silver loop handle with ivory insulators, flush-fitting hinged cover, with melon finial on a circular foot (London 1849), Edward, John & William Barnard. All at approximately 19.5ozs, 26cm across CONDITION REPORT General overall condition reasonably good. Surface decoration is rubbed and there are minor dents and scratches to clear surface areas. Cover finial has been realigned and hinge is worn. Handle is loose. Marks clear. No visible signs of major damage or repair
19th century drum mantel clock with spring-driven movement, anchor escapement and short pendulum, white card dial with Arabic numerals, mounted in a classical-style mahogany case with four turned columns, domed top with gilt metal pinecone finial and turned circular base on four bun feet, 32cm overall height (key and pendulum present)
George V four piece silver tea set comprising teapot of cauldron form, with band of raised decoration and shaped flared rim, ebony scroll handle with leaf mounts, hinged domed cover with turned ebony finial on four stylised shell and paw feet, matching baluster coffee pot, sugar and cream (Sheffield 1914 / 1915), maker - H. W. All at approximately 55ozs, coffee pot 23cm overall height
Collection of metal wares - to include a polychrome painted iron pot and cover of domed ribbed form, with Chinaman finial, on tripod base, 27cm high, together with Grand Tour bronze urn and cover, a similar squat bronze urn, Tibetan gilt devotional figure and a 19th century inkwell in the form of a boar's head (5)
Late 18th / early 19th century Old Sheffield Plate jug of baluster form, in the Adam style, with reeded borders, fruitwood handle and domed hinged cover with urn finial, on circular pedestal foot with bead decoration, together with a Victorian silver plated spirit kettle with engraved decoration and rattan carved handle, on a separate stand with pierced scroll and face mask decoration, on three scroll legs with stylised shell feet, plater's mark - M.H. & Co., jug 33cm overall height (2)
Victorian silver three piece tea set, comprising teapot of half-fluted form, with embossed scroll and floral decoration and gadrooned border, silver loop handle with ivory insulators, hinged domed fluted cover with carved ebony finial on four ball feet, matching sugar and cream (Sheffield 1895 / 1896 / 1897), James Dixon & Son. All at approximately 25ozs, teapot 23.5cm across CONDITION REPORT Overall condition very good. Minor dents and surface scratching commensurate with age and use. Teapot cover slightly distorted, wooden finial is tired. Handle has been re-pinned. Sugar very good condition, no visible signs of major damage or repair. Cream is very good condition, no visible signs of major damage or repair, engraved decoration under lip very slightly different from the other pieces. Please note sugar and teapot do not sit square. This is a matched set - same maker, marks all legible
Large late Victorian sugar caster of baluster form, with wrythen lower body and chased scroll and floral decoration, separate pierced cover with spiral finial, on circular pedestal foot (London 1897), Henry Wilkinson & Co. All at approximately 10ozs, 23cm overall height CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good. Surface wear and scratching commensurate with age and use. Vacant cartouche may have had engraving removed. Base is distorted and may have been repaired. Cover is good no visible signs of damage or repair. Marks clear
George III silver teapot of wrythen fluted form, with gadrooned border and silver loop handle with ivory insulators, hinged domed cover with silver finial on four stylised wing and paw feet (London 1817), Joseph Angell. All at approximately 19ozs, 27.5cm across CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good. Surface dents and scratching. One side is distorted (fluting slightly flattened). Spout may have been repaired. Handle repaired at top mount and re-pinned. Cover hinge worn. Marks rubbed but legible
19th century mantel clock with French eight day movement, signed - S. H. Paris, outside countwheel striking on a bell, enamel dial with Arabic numerals and pierced gilt metal hands, sunburst / face mask pendulum, in a gilt metal drum case mounted on twin decorative white marble and gilt metal columns and surmounted by a white marble and gilt metal flower vase finial, on a shaped marble base with gilt metal bead border and four ball feet, 38cm overall height (key and pendulum present)
Rare pair of Georgian mother of pearl and tortoiseshell sugar tongs with shell decoration, Palais Royale mother of pearl needlecase in the form of a quiver of arrows and other items CONDITION REPORT Sugar tongs with some discolouration but basically ok. Needlecase - slight chips to edge of cover, slight loss to end of finial terminal, one small surface chip to cover. Enamelled teaspoon - slight losses to enamel periphery. Other items - general wear, loss to clasp on notebook
William IV silver teapot of compressed baluster form, with embossed floral decoration, engraved armorial crest and initial, flower-head and foliate rim, silver leaf scroll handle with ivory insulators and domed hinged cover with flower-head finial on four foliate scroll feet (London 1835), maker - I. T. All at approximately 29ozs, 27.5cm across CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good. Minor surface dents and scratching commensurate with age and use. Cartouches may have had engraving removed or altered. Lower handle may have been re-pinned. Marks clear. Cover finial fastening nut may be a replacement
Unusual heavy gauge contemporary silver three piece tea set, comprising large teapot of flared cylindrical form, hand-beaten finish, carved wooden scroll handle and hinged domed cover with turned wooden finial (Sheffield 1949), sponsor's mark for City of Norwich School of Arts & Crafts, together with matching sugar and cream with same but later sponsor's mark (Sheffield 1952). All at approximately 42ozs, teapot 28cm across CONDITION REPORT General overall condition very good. Some minor denting and surface scratching. No signs of major damage or repair. Marks clear
George III longcase clock with thirty hour movement striking on a bell, white enamel 13 inch diameter circular dial with painted rose decoration, calendar aperture, signed - Jno. Wainwright, Nottingham, in an oak case with shaped door, hood with circular glass door, turned pillars and swan-neck pediment with Greek key border and carved rosettes and central finial, 220cm overall height (weight and pendulum present)
Late Victorian silver seven piece condiment set, comprising mustard of lobed form, with bead border, frosted glass liner, scroll handle and hinged domed cover with urn finial, on four ball feet, four matching salts, two peppers and four condiment spoons in a fitted case (London 1894 / 1896 and 1902), possibly Henry Wilkinson & Co. Ltd. All at approximately 10ozs, mustard 7.5cm overall height
A 19th Century French gilt brass cased "Cartel" clock of Louis XV design, the 6.75ins diameter domed white enamld dial with arabic numerals to the eight two train movement striking on a bell, contained in gilt brass case of classical form surmounted by oval two-handled urn, with shaped case with leaf ornament and bellflower swags, female mask and pineapple lower finial, 26.5ins high (case later overpainted)
An early 19th Century rosewood cased "Four Glass" timepiece by Christie of London, the shaped silvered dial with Roman numerals to the eight day single train timepiece movement with shaped top brass plates and plain turned pillars, contained in rosewood case, the slightly angled top with reeded ornament and gilt brass pineapple finial, the shaped front door with reeded fan ornament and arched glazed side panels, on bun feet, 12.25ins high, and with later rosewood bracket with moulded edge, 8.5ins wide x 6.25ins deep x 5.75ins high. Note : William Christie recorded working London 1825-1840
An Edward VII silver oval teapot with part reeded lid and body, ebonised finial and angular handle, 5ins high, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1905 (gross weight 12ozs), a George V silver circular two-handled quaich, 4.25ins diameter x 1.625ins high, Birmingham 1925 (monogrammed), a ditto circular two-handled sugar bowl, 2.25ins high, London 1926, and a George III caddy spoon with shell pattern bowl (combined weight 8ozs)
A late 19th Century rosewood and brass inlaid cased mantel clock, the arched brass dial with 6.75ins diameter silvered chapter ring with Roman and arabic numerals, the matted dial centre with three dials above for Chime/Silent, Chime on Eight Bells/Cambridge Chimes, and Regulation dial to the eight day three train movement striking, chiming and repeating on eight bells and a gong, contained in rosewood and gilt brass mounted case, the arched and moulded top with pineapple finial and four smaller leaf capped finials, with brass inlaid arched door to front flanked by gilt metal reeded columns with Corinthian capitols, cast gilt metal fretted panels to sides, fluted frieze, on four reeded bun feet, 29.5ins high

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