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A Finely Carved late 16th/Early 17th Century Polychromed & Gilded Newel Post Finial in the form of a lion sejant-erect bearing a heraldic shield. The lion depicted with a magnificent mane of tumbling ringlets, his eyes raised and mouth agape poking out his tongue, sat on his haunches above a pedestal of intricate scrolling foliage and acorns. The shield emblazoned with a lion rampant, 23 ins (58 cms) in height.
A Large 18th Century Dutch Brass Lantern with repoussé decoration. The domed top embossed with flowers, fruit and seed pods and pierced with perforations, surmounted by a ball finial and suspension ring, The glazed sides with sheet brass bars enclosing a central candle socket to the interior, on a punch-worked base with three small bun feet, 29 ins (74 cms) in height.
A Sixteen Branch Dutch Bronze Chandelier having two tiers of scrolling zoomorphic candle arms pinning onto a knopped stem above a globe pendant and surmounted by decorative silhouette cut mermaids blowing pipes beneath a twin headed eagle finial, 41¼ ins (105 cms) drop, 37½ ins (95 cms) wide.
A Fine Quality Carved Walnut Chair Circa 1680 having an ornately pierced cresting rail and back splats centred by a carved rosette roundel and flanked by turned uprights with turned finials. The upholstered seat standing on turned & tapering legs with bulbous knops united by a wavy X-frame stretcher with a turned finial surmounting the centre.
Rare 19th Century New Zealand Toko Toko stick, the tapering stick with carved figure in long jacket, alone set eyes, arm across chest, later finial top, the stick belonged to the vendors great grandfather whom was farming in New Zealand in the mid to late 19th Century, then passed down by decent, 85cm high
A Vienna porcelain jug and cover, late 18th century, with moulded flower finial to lid, decorated all over with flowers,blue painted shield mark, 18cm high, a Hochst style porcelain canister and cover, 11.5cm high and a Paris porcelain jug and cover decorated gilt flowers against a white ground, 13cm high. (3)
A 1921 Welsh Rugby Union 'TRIAL' cap awarded to Tommy Johnson (see provenance for Lot 1 & 2), in velvet with gold braiding and finial, the date to the peak and with the WFU (as it was then) crest to the front First gaining representative honours with Welsh Schools in 1907. Johnson won his first full international cap for Wales in 1921 against England. As a wing or full back he played 12 matches in total for the principality, infamously appearing in the first ever defeat against the New Zealand All Blacks at Swansea in 1924. 'Codger' played the majority of his club football with Cardiff making 187 appearances and captaining the side in the 1924-5 season. It is also recorded that he played for Penarth and Newport. The lots have been consigned to the auction by the maternal grandson of Tommy
ELKINGTON AND CO A GEORGE V SILVER TROPHY of double handled urn form, bacchus mask and swag decoration, Birmingham 1931, the cover with cow finial, presentation inscription "Birmingham Cattle Show 1931", 16cm high, 219g with ebonised socle, together with two other SILVER CATTLE SHOW TROPHY CUPS, combined weight 395g
A pair of Sevres-style painted porcelain gilt metal mounted lidded urns each with cobalt blue ground, tapering fluted neck, ribbed cover with grape bunch finial, gilt accents throughout, ovoid body centred to either side with landscape and a courting couple in a landscape within gilt scrolled border and signed "Lawreince", raised on tapering stem continuing to spreading foot, further set on gilt metal quadripartite base with canted corners, 53.5cm high
A 19th century mahogany stick barometer, the broken arched pediment with central turned brass finial over an oblong glazed door enclosing a silvered dial with sliding indicator inscribed RD.Northern, 46 Lowgate, Hull, the feathered column with boxwood stringing and exposed mercury tube terminating in a bulbous base with inlaid cover, 98.5cm high
A 19th century Chinese jade libation cup with a carved hardwood foliate cover, decorated with flamed pearl carvings and two handles relief decorated with dragons on a hardwood stand, total h. 17 cm CONDITION REPORT: height without stand 10 cm, repair to one handle, black marks to same handle (inside jade?) possible reaction to glue. the finial on the top of the cover has been re-glued, crack through the body of the dragon has been re-glued
A Hadley's Worcester two handled urnular vase with brown lappet moulded neck with green leaf handles the body painted wtih buttercups and pink flowers on a shaded ground, conforming lappet moulded border on brown and gilt circular base, 18cm high, printed mark in green; A Royal Worcester pot pourri vase of compressed sack shape with frilled rim the body painted with pink and dark pink roses on a shaded ground, leaf moulded border, gilt circular base, the cover pierced with heart shaped motifs with bud finial, 9.5cm high, printed mark in green (both with faults) (2)
A good Scottish mahogany longcase clock the hood with swan neck pediment terminating in embossed roundels flanking a ball and spire finial the case inlaid overall with boxwood and parquetry stringing the arched hood with pair of ivory capped pillars enclosing a painted dial the arch with Nelson, the spandrels with anchors and rope, the centre inscribed James Robertson, Perth, subsidiary seconds and month dials, eight-day twin train movement striking on a bell, the figured trunk door with indented angles to the top flanked by chamfered angles, conforming base on ogee feet, 227cm high overall, Circa 1800 (faults)

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