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An extensive early 19th century Minton Bengal Tiger pattern tea and coffee service, comprising a teapot and cover with stand, four breakfast cups and saucers, twelve coffee cans, eleven cups and eleven saucers, two muffin dishes and covers, twelve tea plates, five serving plates, a slop bowl, and two other plates (qty) See inside front cover colour illustration Condition report Report by NG 2 x 24.5 cm diameter plates (flat rim) Crazed, rims rubbed, one with hairline. 3 x 24 cm diameter plates (lobed rim) Two with No 106 to base. Firing crack around foot on one. One with heavy scratch in centre. 2 x 19 cm diameter shallow bowls Both marked 106 to base. One cracked. 1 x 20 x 16 cm oval teapot stand. 2 x muffin dishes and covers, 19 cm diameter, 10 cm high. One cover cracked, other cover chipped. 1 x teapot and cover 17 cm high Underglaze chip to finial, rubbing to underside of rim Pot cracked around base. Underglaze chip to internal rim. Cracks in and around internal strainer. Firing crack around spout. Spout restored. Small firing cracks around top and bottom of handle. 1 x 15 cm diameter slot bowl Heavily crazed and stained, N106 on base. Very heavy paint losses. 4 x breakfast cups, all approx. 9 cm diameter. Each base numbered 106. Two cracked. Two slightly bigger than the other two. 4 x breakfast cup saucers, all approx. 15 cm diameter One chipped, one cracked. Two slightly bigger than the other two. 11 x 14 cm diameter saucers One cracked and glued. Three chipped. 11 x 19 cm diameter plates One with hairline. One glued and cracked. One cracked, broken and heavily restored. One cracked and one chipped. 12 x coffee cans, 6 cm high. Six chipped. Two cracked. Six heavily crazed and stained. All numbered 106. 12 x tea cups, 6 cm high. Six cracked/stained/crazed. All numbered 106. Service with paint losses and wear. Some pock marks in body/ glaze. The service has been used and there is wear accordingly.
An early 19th century bracket clock, the painted dial having Roman numerals, fitted an eight day movement, striking on a bell, in a mahogany case with a pineapple finial and brass string inlay, 52 cm high See illustration Condition report Report by RB Very much in a market fresh condition, requiring general work. The painted dial is worn and scratched, the hour hand is detached, but present. The case is not unattractive, but has a few splits and knocks, commensurate with age. The brass stringing to the left of the 9 is coming adrift, one foot is loose. With pendulum and keys. Now requiring general attention. Charterhouse does not guarantee the working condition of any watches or clocks.
A 19th century mahogany girondale, the lion mask surmount above a convex mirror within a ball stud frame, terminating in a ram's head mask, 58 cm wide See illustration Condition report Report by NG Frame diameter approx. 58 cm Height approx. 88 cm One of glass drip pans broken and taped together. One brass sconce is missing. Ram's mask at base with a couple of broken horns which appear to have previously been glued. Cracks visible in gesso covering on to brackets. Several splits in gilt and inner black frame, some of these have had some own painting/stabilising repairs. Some chips and knocks applied gilt balls. Other cracks in applied gesso decoration. Relatively modern back board. Top finial and ram's mask base both been reglued. Leaf capping bracket on left hand side as you look at it missing.
An early 19th century mahogany tallboy chest on chest, the moulded corners above two short and three graduated long drawers, the base with three further graduated long drawers, on splay bracket feet, 114 cm wide See illustration Condition report Report by RB Overall generally good, usual slight cracks from construction, the lion mask finial and goat mask terminal have both been detached at some point, one of the glass sconces has been broken in half and now held together with sellotape, and chipped, the left hand arm lacks its leaf cover (which is present on the right). A couple of the balls with slight loss to gilt 89 cm high x 58 cm wide, the mirror plate 36 cm diameter, the circular frame 58 cm diameter
EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY FRENCH BRASS MANTEL CLOCK retailed by Walker & Hall, unsigned French single train movement with lever platform escapement, the signed enamel dial with Arabic numerals in black, steel hands, set within a brass case with extensive cast decoration, surmounted by a brass urn finial, on scrolling bracket feet, 36cm high
VICTORIAN FRENCH BRASS AND MARBLE MANTEL CLOCK by Vincenti & Cie, 1855, signed eight day two train movement striking on bell and numbered 49348, with Medaille d'Argent stamp, the painted white dial with Arabic numerals and two front winding holes, ornate gilt hands, the brass case surmounted with foliate urn finial, applied brass decoration, on marble plinth base with cast toupie feet, 33cm high
19TH CENTURY DRESDEN HELENA WOLFSOHN CHOCOLATE CUP AND SAUCER under glazed blue 'AR' Augustus Rex mark, with typical figural and floral painted scenes, with scrolling gilt borders and turquiose ground, twin-handled cup with lid and flower finial, saucer with raised lattice work cup mount, 12.5cm high
ATTRACTIVE EDWARDIAN ART NOUVEAU SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE maker R & W Sorley, London 1901, cream dated 1899, in Scottish School Art Nouveau-style, each embossed with tulips, teapot with tulip bud finial, cream and sugar with gilt interiors, each engraved under handles with initials 'RG', each base rim engraved '15th June 1904', approximately 1318g, teapot 18cm high
SILVER GOLFING INTEREST SCOTTISH SILVER LIDDED TROPHY CUP maker's mark double struck, probably Lawson & Co, Glasgow 1935, twin handles and body embossed and chased with Celtic scroll work, lid with 'Spirit of Ecstasy' figural finial, engraved 'Troon Golf Club, Blackrock Cup, Won by F.C Comery, 1938', approximately 232g, 16cm high; together with a golfing intertest silver lidded trophy vase, maker Mappin & Webb Ltd., Sheffield 1959, engraved 'The Dormer Cup 1960', approximately 103g, 13.5cm high and a silver ash tray, maker Adie Brothers Ltd., Birmingham 1939, engraved 'Troon Golf Club' with crest and motto, approximately 47g, 9.5cm long (3)
Hicks, Meigh & Johnson stone china, 1822-35 - extensive dinner service decorated with a chinoiserie famille rose design in bright enamels, comprising - ; Ten x 24.5 cm (1 plate with numerous chips, 1 with chip and 1 with hairlines to the base - hairline not really visible to front); Two x 21.5 cm plates; Seven x soup plates (2 with hairlines); Three x 19 cm plates (1 with hairlines); Octagonal bowl, 26 cm diam; One meat dish with gravy well 39 x 51 cm (small glaze chip), One meat dish 37 x 48 cm; One meat plate 32.5 x 42.5 cm; Two x small serving plates 20 x 27.5 cm; Three x sauce tureens, four covers and four stands having blue and gilt lion mask handles and scrolling finials (1 base and 1 cover cracked and re-glued); Four x rectangular vegetable dishes and three covers with blue and gilt scrolling finials, 23 x 27 cm (1 base stapled, 1 cover cracked and reglued, 1 with 4 cm hairline), One x large rectangular soup tureen and cover with matching lion mask handles and scrolling finial (one small chip to inner rim of cover and one glazed chip to same rim)
Edward Pistor, London - An 18th century eight-day ebony cased bracket/table clock, the silvered arched dial with subsidiary strike/silent and minutes to the arch over a Roman numeral chapter ring, pendulum and date apertures, the twin fusee movement of heavily engraved back plate striking the hours on a bell, 60 cm high overall Condition Report Incomplete, for restoration, standing on only three feet, one finial replaced and not matching others
A George II Scottish sterling silver inverted pear shaped teapot, with period rococo foliate decoration to upper half of body, with two cartouche, one vacant and the other with script initials, shell and C scroll detail to hinged cover, bud finial, half fluting to spout, C scroll handle with acanthus leaf thumb-piece and ivory insulators, atop a spreading circular raised foot, maker Ker and Dempster, assay master's mark of Hugh Gordan, Edinburgh 1748, height 16.5 cm, total weight 630 g / 20 ozt approx Notes For a similar example, see Christies ex lot 1059, Sale 1422 - Important Silver, Objects of Vertu and Russian Works of Art, 19 October 2004 New York, Rockefeller Plaza.
A William IV sterling silver teapot of squat spherical form, with cast floral finial, C scroll handle with acanthus leaf thumb piece and ivory insulators, atop a cast floral support structure, engraved armorial, sponsor's mark for John James Kerr, London 1837, height 14 cm, weight 19.1 ozt / 594 g approx
A Queen Anne/George I Britannia Standard (0.958) silver octagonal caster, with central moulded girdle, period engraved armorial depicting initials within a circular cartouche surrounded by a foliate garland, decoratively pierced removable cover with moulded girdle and octagonal faceted ball finial, and flared stepped octagonal foot, full marks struck to underside of base and correct corresponding part marks of lion's head erased and sponsor's mark to bezel of detachable cover, maker Charles Adam, London 1714, height 15.5 cm, weight 156 g / 5 ozt approx Note Charles Adam first entered his mark on 1 February 1703 and operated from Foster Lane, London. Adam was a specialist caster maker and was the master of Thomas Bamford who in 1703 was apprenticed to him, Bamford was also a specialist caster maker, see Grimwade page 419 A similar period armorial is provided for comparison within 'The Price Guide to Antique Silver, by Peter Waldron, page 240.
An early Victorian sterling silver teapot and milk jug, teapot of ovoid form, on circular base, flared spout, C scroll handle with ivory insulators and melon finial, body chased with scrolls and floral sprays, full hallmarks struck to base with part marks struck to underside of hinged lid, ensuite with a similarly decorated cream jug of baluster form, with double C scroll handle and rococo shell spout, full hallmarks struck to underside, each piece contains an engraved crest of a turret, sponsor's mark Edward, Edward Junior, John and William Barnard, assay mark London 1841, height of teapot 13 cm, total combined weight 917 g / 29.5 ozt approx (2)
A modern sterling silver cast three piece cruet set comprising a large central mustard pot flanked by two pepperettes, all with gilded interior and modelled in the form of owls with chased decoration realisticially simulating feathers, each with glass eyes, of exceptional gauge, the mustard having a gilt beak and a gilt mustard spoon with finial in the form of a mouse, all with corresponding full hallmarks for London 2005, with maker's mark of William Comyns, height of mustard pot 10.5 cm, total combined weight 750 g / 24 ozt approx (4)
A late nineteenth / early twentieth century continental 800 standard large circular pot and cover, on three cast foliate scroll supports, floral engraved decoration with rope twist border and period engraved coat of arms, domed removable cover with pierced cast finial and gilt interior, height 21 cm, weight 15.5 ozt / 484 g approx
An important set of six early George I Britannia standard silver (0.958) Hanoverian pattern tablespoons, each with a rat tail and crested finial verso of a crane, sponsor's mark for Lawrence Jones, London 1716, one spoon has a solder repair to the middle of the stem, length 20.5 cm / combined weight 11.89 ozt / 370 g approx (6)
A late nineteenth century Russian white metal kettle on stand with spirit burner, kettle of typical form with lobed decoraton to lower half of body and engraved decoration of floral sprays, with ivory insert to swing handle, turned ivory finial and gilt interior, on matching stand, bearing Moscow assay office hallmarks 0.84 and date 1896, height when on stand 34 cm, total gross combined weight 88.65 ozt / 2757 g approx (3)
A superior George III sterling silver four piece tea service, comprising teapot of ovoid form, with matching stand, helmet shaped milk jug and navette form swing handle sugar basket, all decorated in the neo-classical style with bright cut decoration to include floral garland swags and matching cartouche with period script initials "WW", teapot having turned fruit wood C scroll handle and pineapple form finial, teapot stand supported on four fluted bracket form supports, milk jug with gilt interior, standing on a spreading oval pedestal foot, sugar basket standing on similar foot, with gilt interior, all pieces struck with complete and corresponding hallmarks for Edinburgh 1794, sponsor's mark of Alexander Spence, height of teapot 19 cm, total combined gross weight 1250 g / 40 ozt approx (4)

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