A circa late 18th / 19th century Benjamin Lautier fusee movement miniature bracket clock. The verge escapement fusee movement marked for Beny Lautier No 6368 - Bath. Set within a similar period unusual walnut case with brass finial feet, brass inlays with glass verso door, silvered dial to front. Possibly a pocket watch movement set to same / similar period case ( please review multiple illustrations ) Lautier is recorded in Brian Loomes's Watchmakers and Clockmakers of the World: Complete 21st Century Edition on page 466 as working between 1790 until his death in 1846 when he was succeeded by his widow Anne until 1852. 12.5 x 6.5 x 7.5
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An Elizabeth II sterling silver commemorative two handled loving cup and cover, on four scroll supports, with baluster form gilt finial, with engraved Prince of Wales coat of arms to body commemorating the Royal Wedding on 29 July 1981, full hallmarks struck to base with corresponding part marks to inside bezel of removable cover, Birmingham 1981, sponsor's mark Charles S Green and Company Limited who operated from Warstone Lane in Birmingham and Hatton Garden, London, height 15 cm, weight 14.76 ozt / 460 g approx, together with original satin lined presentation case
A late Victorian silver cream jug and sugar bowl of oval form, beaded rims 'S' scroll handles, reeded decoration, maker's marks rubbed, Birmingham 1897, 348 grams, 11 ozt approx; together with a similar teapot, ebonised finial and handle, makers mark W.G.K, Birmingham 1903, 546 grams, 17.5 ozt approx (3)
LOSOL; a quantity of floral gilt heightened ware including a pair of octagonal baluster vases, numbered 3480, a pair of floral transfer decorated octagonal vases, numbered 3684, a large twin handled vase and cover, a moustache cup and saucer, etc. CONDITION REPORT: Heights: pair of bottle vases - height 23cm; lidded vase - 23cm (finial af but present); pair of baluster vases - 19cm; large lidded vase - 26cm (excluding lid). Crazing to glaze of some examples and rubbing to gilding and surface dirt. Otherwise appear good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
A late 19th century Chinese baluster jar and cover painted in underglaze blue with blossoming prunus, four character Kangxi mark to the base, height 46cm including finial, diameter of base 25.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: Reglued crack to the rim approx 4 x 1.5cm, some firing imperfections (bubbles). Hairline crack also.
A large 19th century Chinese blue and white baluster vase decorated with figures in a landscape within a scrolling border with possibly associated lid, unmarked, height 49cm. CONDITION REPORT: Finial has been off and badly repaired. Nibbles to rim of lid and a chip. Two hairline cracks to rim of neck. Firing crack to base.
A Wemyss Ware 'thistles footed bowl and cover' The slightly domed cover with a thistle finial each side decorated with thistles, the bowl with a green rim above a frieze painted with three flowering thistles, raised upon a foot, impressed and painted marks, 6cm high x 18cm. CONDITION REPORT: The cover, extensive crazing to the exterior and interior of the cover, some minor rubbing to the gilt interior rim, some scratching and rubbing to the raised decoration on the centre of the thistle leaves, the bowl, the green rim minor paint flex missing, overall surface crazing to the exterior and interior, decoration to the bowl brighter than the cover and not as well defined, possibly associated bowl, some discolouration to the interior of the centre of the bowl, crazing to the inner root rim
A silver hot water pot, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1935 Of plain panelled form with canted corners, to a wooden angular handle and a shaped wooden finial, height 18cm, Weight of silver 19 troy oz. CONDITION REPORT: Condition report: The lid, and wingnut both partially hallmarked, all hallmarks clear. In overall good condition with a few surface scratches and general wear. The wooden handle with some discolouration, possibly a replacement.
A mahogany cased eight day longcase clock, by Thomas Banks, mid 19th Century With 32cm white enamelled dial with Roman numerals and two subsidiary dials, the yellow painted spandrels with floral swags, the architectural casing with reeded columns, extending to a hood flanked by Corinthian columns and surmounted by swan neck pediment with brass orb finial, with eight day two train movement, 218cm high, 55cm wide, 22cm deep, two weights and pendulum. (illustrated)
A Tiffany & Co. covered two-handled presentation cup, stamped Tiffany & Co. makers, Sterling Silver, 85680 Of urn form, with a pull-off domed lid and knopped finial, the reeded handles with acanthus leaf terminals, raised on a circular pedestal foot. Inscribed with, 'Nalco, the president's cup 1988, H. D. Stewart, NALFLOC Limited', height 33cm, weight 35.1 troy oz. (illustrated)
A 19th Century French Pinchon Fils Aine' and Boudoir Clock The gilt ormolu case rising on six flower head pad supports extending to a scalloped quatrefoil form base inset with bleu celeste foliate panel extending to Corinthian column designs enclosing the architectural case with sevres style porcelain panel painted with figural designs and a 7cm dial adorned with Roman numerals and foliate chaptering with laurel swags and ribbon cresting adorned with a eagle finial, the movement stamped Pinchon Fils Aine', Paris, together with pendulum. 34cms high. (illustrated)
A Leeds Pottery Creamware chestnut basket and cover, 20th Century Rising from a low circular foot rim the compressed globular body applied with twin twisted rope work handles and extending to scalloped rim and integrated domed cover with pine comb finial decorated throughout with trellis work pierced designed with all over typical creamy white glaze, unmarked, (restoration). 26cms high. (illustrated) 'Please note the chestnut basket is 20th Century not Circa 1800 as originally catalogued '
A Louis XV style clock garniture, 20th Century The clock with a 9cm white dial, printed made in Italy with Roman and Arabic numerals, the two train bell striking German movement contained within a lyre shape case with an urn finial, scrolling leafy branches and cockerel masks flanked by figures of Pan standing on a veined marble plinth with bowfront ends, gilt metal plinth base raised upon paw feet. 61.5cms and a pair of conforming six branch candelabra. 68cms (3) (illustrated)
An attractive Victorian walnut veneered and ebony Vienna style wall clock With a 16cm white enamelled dial with blued hands, Roman numerals the two train spring driven movement with a visible grid iron pendulum the roundel initialled RA flanking an arrow, the slender case with an ebonised urn finial, shaped ears, ebonised pendants with an undercut base. 89x29cms.
A four-piece silver tea service, by Finnigans Ltd, London 1919 Of rounded baluster form, the teapot and hot water pot with domed lids to a knopped gadrooned finial, with applied cut card decoration to the upper body and spout, raised on a circular pedestal foot with an applied gadrooned rim, comprising; tea pot, hot water pot, sugar bowl, milk jug (5) together with an electroplated pair of sugar tongs, weight of silver combined 54 troy oz (illustrated) CONDITION REPORT: Condition report: In fair to good condition. Some hallmarks have been over polished and are therefore slightly faded. Lid, wingnut and body all partially or fully hallmarked. A bruise to the sugar bowl. Very good solid gauge. Pitting, wear and surface scratches evident.
A Leeds creamware urnular pedestal sauce tureen and cover, pierced fretwork cover with flower and sprig finial, the tureen with fluting and gadrooned bands, circular base, numbered in sgraffito, 18cm high, c. 1780 Provenance: Martyn Edgell Antiques Ltd., label to verso; The Harold Blakey Collection of English Creamware; Peter Wilson of Nantwich, Lot 88, 16th September 2015, lot label Condition Report: Lid professionally restored, displaying well; minor chip to foot. Otherwise good.
An early Victorian mahogany cased mantel clock, the eight inch white painted dial detailed 'A Haswell, London', with pineapple finial and foliate cast ring handles over a panelled case enclosing a two train movement, with pull/repeat, chiming on the hours, 49cm high (pendulum and key). Illustrated

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