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Lot 14

A Royal Worcester Porcelain Pheasant Vase and Cover, James Stinton, 1904, of baluster form, with acanthus sheathed pointed finial to the domed cover, short pierced neck, satyr side handles linked by drapes, painted on one side with a cock and hen pheasant in a woodland glade, signed Jas Stinton, on the other with a woodland vignette, on a gadrooned circular foot, crown and wheel mark in puce, shape 1407, 37.5cm high overall Cover - very badly damaged, knop has been broken off and crudely reglued. The rim of the cover is broken into numerous pieces and has been badly put back together with discoloured filler etc. Vase - some of the raised mouldings have been rubbed of their gilding. No chips or cracks noted. In the lower body a hairline crack approx 4cm long. 210515

Lot 399

A George II silver coffee pot, of baluster form with repousse curved design to lower body and repousse wave design to top of body, spout and lid, raised on circular repeat repousse design foot, with ebony handle (restoration evident) and acorn finial to lid, hallmarked London 1759, height approx. 28cm, weight approx. 970g, (handle A/F).

Lot 246

A 19th Century blue glazed relief moulded jug with mask head decoration and the handle with dog's head finial, the body relief moulded with two figures, possibly depicting Robbie Burns or Henry Cockburn and relating to the Reform Act 1832, the figures surrounded by relief decoration of thistles (un-marked), 22 cm high

Lot 252

A Victorian Samuel Alcock blue glazed pottery honey jar and cover of tapered baluster form with acanthus decorated handles, decorated in cobalt blue and gilt and inscribed "Honey", bears Alcock and beehive leaf medallion to base, 33 cm high including finial

Lot 279

A Ming Dynasty glazed pottery sedan chair group, polychrome decorated in dark ochre and turquoise, comprising sedan chair and six figures, figures approx 27.5 cm high, sedan chair 24.5 cm high including finial

Lot 282

A Yixing terracotta teapot in the form of a gourd, bears impressed circular mark to base, 9 cm high including lid and finial, a Yixing teapot decorated with trailing vine and branch decoration and depicting a rat peeping out from a knot hole and another rat to the lid, the handle and spout modelled as branches, bears impressed character marks to base, 11 cm high including finial and a Yixing terracotta teapot modelled as a sleeping man, bears impressed character marks to base, 9 cm high

Lot 287

A pair of Chinese porcelain gourd shaped vases and covers, each painted in underglaze blue with figures beside a spherical vase and with birds amongst foliage, each bearing four character mark to base, 21.5 cm high including cover and finial and 20.5 cm high including cover and finial CONDITION REPORTS One vase with chips to rim, and broken and glued section to top rim, lid and finial with some chips. Other vase has some large chips to the lid, and a crack to lid. Both vases have some wear, scuffs and firing faults and blemishes.

Lot 356

An RAF dress sword in the manner of Wilkinsons of Pall Mall, the engraved fullered blade with shagreen and wirework grip, the pierced brass knuckle guard with RAF insignia, the handle with eagles head finial, 96 cm long overall, housed in a brass mounted leather scabbard, together with a black leatherette outer scabbard bearing label inscribed "Flight. Lieut. E H Fielden" crossed out to read "Wing Commander", and another label inscribed "HRH The Duke of Kent, K.G. Wing Commander E H Fielden ..." (Provenance : Air Vice Marshall Sir Edward "Mouse" Fielden GCVO, CB, DFC, AFC [deceased], personal pilot to Edward VIII when Prince of Wales, Chief Air Pilot and Extra Equerry, then Captain of the King's Flight/Queen's Flight - for further information please contact the Auctioneers) CONDITION REPORTS Outer black cover with chamois interior is quite worn and creased and has replacement strap, and some small tears, bears "HRH The Duke of Kent KG" label with ink inscription verso "EHF's sword cover hanging in Fr. Hall", and inscribed in pen "Wing Commander Fielden" and a label stamped "Flight.Lieut H Fielden", and written in ink "Wing Commander". Scabbard has had some repairs and inserted sections (please see photos), and has wear and scuffs. Sword : the very tip is bent over, blade generally with some light wear and scuffs, grip and knuckle guard with some general wear and scuffs, some of the wirework has moved/is coming loose, some slight tarnish.

Lot 376

A small Turkish bronze coffee pot of typical form with bird finial and scrolling spout opposite an open handle, the baluster shaped body marked with tughra raised on a circular foot, 18 cm high

Lot 509

A Victorian malacca and silver mounted cane sword stick with plain silver handle (maker's mark indistinct, London, 1896), the engraved ferule inscribed "F G Cuss", 84.5 cm long CONDITION REPORTS The cane is split nearly all the way through the bottom half. There is a chunk missing near the engraved finial which has been refilled. Flaking all over. The engraved finial has wear to the initials especially the knob handle has various dents. Whilst the top section has movement - we have been unable to open it to see the sword.

Lot 527

A 19th Century porcelain plaque in the manner of Sevres, depicting Napoleon Bonaparte death mask, housed in a pierced gilt frame with crown above letter "N", scrolling down to an eagle finial, raised on a blue velvet base, bears label verso inscribed "Head of Napoleon I. taken after death and..... by Madame Jacotot, on Sevres porcelain of which copies were made in engraved gilt metal open work .....", 13.5 cm x 9.6 cm CONDITION REPORTS Overall with some wear, scuffs and scratches. Various firing deposits and pitting. Surface of plaque has two quite pronounced areas of scratching/scraping where it appears some firing deposits/blemishes may have been crudely removed. Velvet may be a later replacement. Unable to inspect back of plaque as sealed within its frame and with metal back plate.

Lot 556

A 19th Century ivory page turner, the stained ivory finial as a Blackamoor with lever operated tongue and glass eyes, the ivory ferule with yellow metal mount bearing initials "GHJ", 43 cm long

Lot 1215

WMF CLARET JUG the tall slender jug designed with grapes and vines, and with a bird mounted finial. Marked, WMF,B. 13ins (33cms) high

Lot 1290

18THC WORCESTER TEAPOT & COVER of globular form with a twisted and divided handle and flower finial, painted with exotic fancy birds and insects within scroll cartouches, reserved on a blue scale ground, c1768. Fret Mark, 6 1/4ins (16cms) high

Lot 134

Early 20th Century Russian Faberge Silver and Guilloche Enamel Five Piece Tete a Tete Tea Service Including Two Cups with Saucers and Covered Sugar Bowl. The Cup Handles with 1896 50 Kopecks Silver Coins. The Rinms of the Cups with Small Seed Pearls. The Sugar Bowl with Moonstone Finial. Stamped Faberge and Second Kokoshnik Mark 88 Silver Mark, Moscow. Ding to Sugar Bowl Top and to One saucer Otherwise Good Condition or Better. Sugar Bowl Measures 4-7/8 Inches tall and 3 Inches Wide. Shipping $125.00

Lot 166

Large Seventy-Three (73) Piece Set of Meissen Porcelain Hand Painted Dinnerware in the "Dekor 30A" Pattern. All signed with various blue underglaze crossed swords marks. This Lot Includes: 11 Plates, 9-3/4 Inches, 9 Signed 1815-1924, 2 With 1934-1945; 10 Soup Bowls, 3 signed with 1815-1924 mark, 7 With 1934-1945 Mark, 1 With Large Chip Missing; 10 Salad Plates, 6 with 1815-1924 Mark, 3 With 1934-1945 Mark, 1 with 1924-1934 Mark; 6 Dessert Plates, 4 With 1815-1924 Mark, 2 With 1924-1934 Mark; 10 Bread & Butter Plates, all With 1815-1924 Mark; 9 Cups, 4 With 1815-1924 Mark, 4 With 1934-1945 Mark (1 with edge chip), 1 With 1924-1934 Mark; 10 Saucers, 1 With 1815-1924 Mark, 2 With 1924-1934 Mark, 7 With 1934-1945 Mark; 2 Sauce Boats with Attached Under plates, 1 With 1815-1924 Mark, 1 With 1934-1945 Mark; 1 Square Serving Bowl, 1 Round Serving Bowl with 1815-1924 Mark; 1 Oval Platter With 1934-1945 Mark; 1 Coffee Pot, Losses to Interior Rim of Lid and Finial; 1 Cream Pitcher Both With 1924-1934 Mark; Lidded Sugar Bowl, Losses to Finial, 1934-1945 Mark. All Pieces in Good Condition with Light Wear or Otherwise Noted in Description. Shipping $310.00

Lot 242

Unusual 19/20th Century Glazed Pottery Covered jar with Bird Finial and Mask Decoration. Unsigned. Chips and Firing Cracks otherwise Good Condition. Measures 12 Inches Tall and 9 Inches Wide. Shipping $85.00

Lot 263

Shelley "Clair De Lune" (30) Thirty Piece Tea Set Gold Accent Fine English China. Consisting of 6 Plates 8 Inches in Diameter, 6 Plates 6 Inches in Diameter, 6 Tea Cups with Gold Handles, 6 Saucers, 1 Open Sugar, 1 Open Creamer with Gold Handles, l Round Center Bowl 9 Inch Diameter, Rectangular Platter Gold Handles 14 Inches Long, Square Cake Platter Gold Handles 8-1/2 by 9-1/2 Inches Back stamp 735121, 1 Tea Pot Gold Handle, Finial and Gold Accent to Spout. Back stamped in Green Very Good Condition. Shipping $135.00

Lot 176

Carl Faberge (1846-1920): A Gold and Enamel Photograph Frame: gold circular frame with guilloche enamels in white and lilac with applied ribbon finial, hallmarked to base, Gold Standard 56, Cyrillic initials for Carl Faberge and Kokoshnik mark. Reverse with ornate silver hinged stand on ivory disc back with Kokoshnik mark and Faberge's initials in Cyrillic H 53mm x W 46mm

Lot 196B

A Regency Silver Tea Caddy by W.B.: an oval form tea caddy with embossed floral shell and scroll design, vacant cartouche to front with flower finial to the lid. Hallmarked London; maker's mark 'W.B.' H 14cm; W 12.5cm

Lot 226

An oversized mahogany wheel barometer, the silvered dial, signed on the level Spencer & Co, London, set with thermometer and hygrometer, swan neck pediment with urn finial

Lot 892

Large copper kettle with acorn finial

Lot 915

Oriental Cloisonne ginger jar lacking finial

Lot 987

Globe light with douglas des finial c1950/60 made in USA by Wrisly and Costello

Lot 1004

A late 19th Century Cast Brass Mantel Clock, of square form with domed pediment and pineapple finial, elaborately cast and raised on splayed feet, to an Arabic enamel chapter ring with outside minute track and embossed centre with blued steel fleur-de-lys hands, to a circular brass movement with anchor escapement and strike on a coiled gong, height 12 1/4" 100-120

Lot 1009

An early 20th Century Simulated Tortoiseshell and Brass Inlaid Mantel Clock, the waisted case with facetted pediment and floral urn finial, and with further applied cast brass mounts with splayed feet, to a cast bezel with bevelled glass enclosing a 3" cast dial with applied Roman lozenges and blue tinted pierced steel hands, to a circular brass movement with anchor escapement and strike on a bell with mask pendulum bob, height 12" 120-150

Lot 1093

A Walnut cross banded, Oak cased, Longcase Clock, Brass dial Robt Scholfield, applied at the corners with Rococo spandrels and circular Roman chapter ring, outside minute track, 30-hour movement with subsidiary minutes dial, the hood with swan neck pediment, central eagle and ball finial and the face flanked on either side with reeded columns with gilt metal capitals, plain trunk and plinth base with bracket feet (seat board missing), 78 1/2" high 120-140

Lot 1098

A late 18th Century and later Oak cased 30-hour Longcase Clock, Whitehurst - Derby, the case with overhanging cornice and moulded pediment with urn finial to a plain frieze and hinged door to a moulded throat and long trunk door on two-part plinth base to a 12" square Brass dial with cast and applied urn spandrels enclosing a Roman and Arabic chapter ring with outside minute track and half hour markers to a matted centre with date sector and pierced steel hands to a weight driven movement with plates united by four knopped pillars and with anchor escapement strike on a bell (bell missing), height 87" 200-240

Lot 1105

An early 19th Century Mahogany cased 8-day Longcase Clock, John Collings - Sodbury, the case with overhanging cornice surmounted by swan neck pediment and giltwood finial to a plain frieze and free standing columns to a moulded throat and long trunk door, on a plinth base, to a 12" square Brass dial with engraved images of the farming year as spandrels and enclosing a Roman and Arabic chapter ring with arcaded minute track and shepherd scene, the signed centre with subsidiary seconds and date sector with black painted steel hands to a movement with plates united by four knopped pillars with anchor escapement strike on a bell (associated), height 90" 200-220

Lot 411

An 18th Century English Teapot of globular form, the domed cover with a floral sprig finial, and also applied in relief with a foliate stem, within a gilded and iron red border and the body painted with central flower sprig with gilded and iron red cartouche and further coloured flower sprays, possibly Lowestoft, 7 1/2" long 100-150

Lot 822

Group comprising three various Edwardian 9ct Gold bar brooches with stone set centres, each stamped 9ct, together with an Agate finial stick pin, (4) 55-70

Lot 872

A collection of fourteen assorted Decorative Finial Hat Pins 50-70

Lot 958

An early 20th Century Silver Cased Boudoir Timepiece, the French brass movement with lever platform escapement, to a circular Roman enamel dial with outside minute track and blued steel hands, in a plinth-shaped case with applied pineapple finial on bracket feet with hinged back door, hallmarked for London 1908, Maker's Mark WC, height 4" 80-100

Lot 967

A mid-19th Century Rosewood and Mother of Pearl inlaid Wheel Barometer with swan neck pediment flanked by a cast Brass finial to an angular neck set with silvered Hygrometer to a single scale mercury bow fronted Barometer to a Brass bezel with convex glass enclosing a 9 1/2" silvered dial with scale of 28 to 31 over a level and decorated throughout with scrolling foliate and bird Mother of Pearl decoration, height 43" 180-200

Lot 995

A reproduction Rack Clock, the mahogany case with breakarch pediment centred with an pineapple finial and with an applied brass plaque engraved "Rack Clock, 244/2000", with waisted demi-lune base to a drum-shaped case, with laurel garland enclosing a painted dial signed T W Bazeley - Cheltenham, England and with black painted hands, and supported on a circular steel column with cut rack, height 27" 80-90

Lot 102

A bristled floor standing boot cleaner with a pineapple finial

Lot 234

A silver mounted glass claret jug, the body very finely swirl shaped and engraved with floral trails, beaded scrolling handle and flame finial. Thomas Latham & Ernest Morton, Birmingham, 1901. ht.31cm.

Lot 249

Maritime Memorabilia. An enamelled silver teaspoon featuring the White Star line "RMS Ceramic" torpedoed and sunk in 1942, apparently only one survivor rescued by the "U" boat involved. Hallmarked either 1920 or 1945 (date letter identical). Also a coffee spoon with Admiralty pattern fouled anchor in beaded frame finial, London, 1954., and two silver plated teaspoons with stamped " N.Y.K. Line " crest

Lot 198

A late 19th/early 20th century oversized glass bell, the bowl in wrythen moulded cranberry glass with opaque rim, set beneath a tapering handle with twisted finial, with white mottled finish, loosely in the Nailsea manner, 34 cm tall approx.

Lot 225

A quantity of silver plated wares to include an unusual vessel with hinged lid in the form of a marine shell, seated upon a base marked Elkington & Company, a clear cut glass sardine dish with silver plated border and lid with applied fish to finial handle, all raised on four bun supports, a tray of oval form with pierced gallery sides and central embossed scrolling and other detail, a silver plated cruet, pedestal bowl, serving tureen, etc together with a single silver backed brush, etc

Lot 226

A silver plated teapot with ebonised handle and finial lid, a shallow silver plated bowl raised on tri bun supports with pierced detail and looping handle, a clear glass ewer with plated mounts, etc

Lot 338

A George V silver sugar caster, William Comyns & Sons Ltd, London, 1928, retailed by Tiffany & Co., the baluster body on a spreading stepped foot, the pierced cover with urn finial, fitted with a later sheet to regulate flow, 13cm high, 151.6g; and a cased pair of William IV silver framed spectacles, Joseph Willmore, Birmingham, 1833 (2)

Lot 339

A Victorian silver teapot, R & S Garrard & Co., London, 1850, the plain globular body flat-chased with flower bunches and monogram, on a spreading stepped foot, the hinged cover with floral cast finial, leaf-capped C-scroll handle, ivory fillets, 15.8cm high, 776g

Lot 478

A substantial timber cane terminating in a styled male head finial

Lot 630

A box containing a quantity of vintage tobacco pipes to include a Meerschaum type example with carved dog finial, etc

Lot 153

A RARE GEORGE III POUNCE POT of cylindrical form with bead borders, the cover with a pattern of piercing, knop finial & S-scroll handle, by Charles Aldridge & Henry Green, London 1781; 2.5" (6.5 cms) high; 2.8 oz

Lot 159

A MIXED LOT: A late Victorian baluster caster, knop finial, by D & J. Welby, London 1899, a late Victorian purse, inscribed & leather lined, a small mug, two small boxes, two small trophy cups, a pair of knife rests & a small pepper caster; the larger caster 5.1" (13 cms) high; 14.9 oz weighable silver (10)

Lot 176

A GEORGE III SCOTTISH MUG with later-embossed decoration, crested, maker's mark "REID", Edinburgh 1762, a small George III later-embossed caster, crested, and another caster on a pedestal foot with ball finial & reeded borders, crested, London 1812; the latter 5.5" (14 cms) high; 11.8 oz (3)

Lot 227

A GEORGE III NAVETTE-SHAPED TEA CADDY with multi-panelled sides and bright engraved friezes around the cover & upper & lower body, flush hinge & knop finial, by James Young, London 1789; 5.2" (13 cms) high; 16.8 oz

Lot 262

A RARE GEORGE III IRISH PROVINCIAL TEA POT oval with moulding & a domed cover with an ivory knop finial, by John Nicolson, Cork (JN, STERLING, JN) c.1795; 7" (17.8 cms) high; 20.1 oz

Lot 276

A GEORGE I TAPERING COFFEE POT with a domed cover, bud finial, an engraved coat of arms & embossed decoration on the cover & upper & lower body, by Nathaniel Gulliver, London 1723; 9.5" (24.2 cms) high; 24 oz

Lot 291

AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY ITALIAN SUGAR VASE & COVER with bird finial & chased floral borders, resting on three caryatid & foliate, paw feet, maker's mark unclear, Naples 1820-30; 7.4" (19 cms) high; 10.8 oz

Lot 294

A GEORGE III SQUAT BALUSTER CASTER with a high-domed cover & wrythen knop finial, initialled under the base & crested, by Andrew Fogelberg, London 1784; 5.8" (14.8 cms) high; 4.75 oz

Lot 307

A LATE VICTORIAN OBLONG WARMING DISH with two upswept handles, a bead border & a rising cover with an urn-shaped finial, lift-out liner, monogrammed, by W. Gibson & J. Langman, London 1894 (with plated stand & burner); 11.25" (28.5 cms) long; 38.5 oz weighable silver

Lot 313

A VICTORIAN COFFEE POT of baluster form with a flat box & scroll handle, decorated with vertical fluting & chased scrollwork, vacant cartouches, the domed cover with acorns & oak leaf finial by Benjamin Preston, London 1850; 8.9" (22.6 cms) high; 23 oz

Lot 325

A VICTORIAN ENGRAVED TEA POT of squat circular form with a C-scroll handle, circular foot & a melon finial, vacant cartouches, by Messrs. Edward & John Barnard, London 1852; 5" (12.8 cms) high; 16.9 oz

Lot 341

A GEORGE III PLAIN BALUSTER COFFEE POT with a spreading foot, domed cover & knop finial, by Thomas Whipham, London 1752; 9.25" (23.5 cms) high; 22.5 oz

Lot 344

A SCOTTISH SILVERGILT "CELTIC" CUP & COVER with applied strapwork, chased reserves & domed bosses, bird mask & scroll handles & cabochon-set hardstone bosses around the sides, the cover with a mounted amethyst quartz finial, maker's mark "RS", possibly by R.Stewart, Glasgow 1914 (with a small inscription around the interior); 7.7" (19.5 cms) wide overall; 24 oz

Lot 346

A RARE EARLY GEORGE II WEST COUNTRY MINIATURE OR TOY BULLET TEA POT on a reeded collet foot with a lift-off cover & knop finial, maker's mark only, by Micon Melun, Exeter c.1735; 2.25" (5.5 cms) high; 2.1 oz

Lot 360

A VICTORIAN SCOTTISH HOT MILK JUG of baluster form with a leaf-capped, S-scroll handle, knop finial & gilt interior, by Robb & Whittet, Edinburgh 1841; 6" (15.2 cms) high; 9.3 oz

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