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Lot 328

A GEORGE III SILVER LIDDED TANKARD with a domed top, pierced scrolling thumbpiece and baluster body on a spreading circular foot, the scroll handle with teardrop shaped finial and decorated overall with later chased and engraved flowers and scrolls, marks beneath for 'London, 1778' and makers marks of 'John King', 21cm high

Lot 331

A CONTINENTAL SILVER GILT 17TH CENTURY STYLE SPOON with a fig shaped bowl and mask finial, engraved decoration and inscribed with the name 'Anne Hindricks', stamped 830 to the stem, 16.5cm long together with a small, possibly Russian, enamel decorated salt on three ball feet, 4.2cm diameter

Lot 343

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY STICK BAROMETER, the break pediment with central gilt turned urn finial, the case with ebony and boxwood stringing, turned cover to the cistern and the dial with a thermometer, exposed mercury tube signed 'C Tarelli, Banbury', 95cm high

Lot 45

A QUEEN ANNE SILVER SPOON with bullnose finial, marks for 'London, 1709' and makers mark of 'Thomas Spackman', 19.2cm long together with a George I table fork with three tines, marks for 'London, 1724; Britannia mark and further marks worn, 19.3cm long

Lot 261

An African Senufo carved wood farmers mask, having figural finial formed as a crouching naked tribes woman and with metal adornments, 20". Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Horns broken and missing.

Lot 511

[JUDAICA] A POLISH SILVER TORAH SHIELD, PERLMAN, WARSAW, 19TH CENTURYfitted with a compartment containing a miniature Torah scroll, with the doors in the form of the Tables of the Covenant; two columns topped with mythical beasts holding loose bells in their mouths; the upper section is fitted with a crown, bells, and a bird-form finial; the borders of the shield are decorated with embossed fruits and foliage motifs; the shield is fitted with a chain; height: 35.5 cm (14 1/2 in.), marked with Warsaw eagle, Perlman maker's mark and 84 standardPLEASE NOTEIf you will be bidding live on auction day, please note that Session I of the Auction (Russian Fine & Decorative Art), starts at 10:00 AM New York Time and goes from Lot 1 through Lot 234. Session II of the Auction (European, American and International Fine & Decorative Art) starts at 2:00 PM New York Time and goes from Lot 500 through Lot 657. We sell approximately 70 lots per hour.

Lot 340E

Victorian copper kettle with acorn finial

Lot 2512

Pistol: A percussion duelling pistol by 'Blake' converted to drum and ripple from flintlock. Octagonal barrel 10" signed 'LONDON' (likely George Blake gunmaker 168 Fenchurch Street, 1784-91, later at Wapping 1793-1804) London proofs to barrel. Quality walnut stock (minor loss at muzzle l.handside) Brass furniture, trigger guard with attractive acorn finial. Wooden ramrod with head absent. Shield escutcheon to stock. Good working order and generally GC. (foresight blade absent. T/guard tail lifted) a/f

Lot 2567

Webley Royal Irish Constabulary Revolver No1 (New Model) calibre .450, barrel 4". Left hand of frame marked with flying bullet and W&S underneath. Below this 'WEBLEY'S' over 'R.I.C.' No. 1450CF (Model No 1, cal .450 centre fire) SN: 86111. The butt cap is engraved 'M.P.' over '18'. Denotes issue to the METROPOLITAN POLICE rack number 18. Fluted 6 shot cylinder. Ejector rod with acorn finial. Butt plate with lanyard ring. This issue from 1883 to 1911 with the Metropolitan Police. A large heavy and impressive Victorian Police revolver and rare on the market. G.W.O and condition. Crisp action on double and single. Deactivated in 1996 with certificate.

Lot 85

A Carlo Moretti, Murano Glass Decanter and Stopper, modern, with flower finial, 22cm high; A Moulded Glass Lamp Base, of shaft and globe form, 33cm high; An Asymmetric Glass Lamp Base, 27cm high; A Green Glass Pendant Light Fitting; and A Bronzed Metal and Glass Lamp, in the form of a snail (6) Minor surface wear. 221214

Lot 98

An 18th Century French Silver Gilt Mustard Pot, maker's mark NN, Paris Maison Commune circa 1785, of drum form, the open work sides with festoons and laurel swags, the central panel engraved with a coat of arms and motto with winged cherub supports, with scroll handle, domed hinged cover and pomegranate finial, 9.5cm high, 3oz 6dwt Finial depressed into cover. Split next to handle on frame. Marks partially mis-struck. Motto is crescit sub pondere virtus. Small bruises to cover.

Lot 64

A railway cast iron finial, unmarked, possibly a signal finial, finished in white

Lot 1057

A pair of gilt wood rectangular mirrors, 20th century, in the 18th century taste, pierced and carved with scrolling top and classical columned finial, with parrots and foliage to the sides, 143 x 70cm(2)

Lot 752

A large jug, possibly a North African coffee pot, 19th/20th century, with a hinged lid and finial, moulded with panels of foliage, 34cm high CONDITION REPORT: overall with wear, slightly warped, overall fair condition

Lot 817

A Qajar high-tin on copper tea kettle on stand, 19th century, overall decorated with bands of scrolling foliage, on pierced stand, 27 cm high. CONDITION REPORT: finial loose, large dent to side, loss to high tin surface, mis-shapen, overall good to fair condition

Lot 893

Amendment: Please note this lot does not contain the medal- A mahogany brass bound rectangular box, 19th century, the lid opening to reveal an empty space with leather stationary holders, 28cm wide, a modern Swiss music box, inlaid with musical instruments and an electro-type biscuit barrel, the lid with cherub finial, a Defence Medal and a travelling ink well(5)

Lot 936

A large Victorian brass hanging oil lamp, the body of bulbous shape emitting three branches of scrolling and cherub head form, between cartouches of iron cross and foliate decoration, terminating in an inverted grape finial, together with a white glass shade, with suspension rods and corona, approximate height 137cm

Lot 1

A Continental pottery hexagonal faceted baluster vase, possibly French, late 19th century, the lid mounted with a lion finial, overall enamelled with scrolling foliage and flower heads, pressed marks to base, 50cm high CONDITION REPORT: lid cracked, possibly reglued, glaze chips overall esp. to rim,

Lot 209

A William IV silver teapot, London 1835, Charles Thomas Fox, with leaf and floral finial to the floral embossed hinged cover, the floral embossed and chased squat body with vacant cartouche to either side, raised on a plain circular spreading foot, approx 15cm high, approx 20oz. CONDITION REPORT: Compressed at foot with folds to the silver and the body leaning slightly backwards. Clear hallmarks to base in lid interior.

Lot 273

A Dogon Ladder, with Y shaped finial and five steps, 162cm high

Lot 289

A Wrought Iron Candle Holder, 19th century, with hook finial over an adjustable quatrefoil plateau on tripod base, 53cm high; and A Wrought Iron Double Candle Holder, 62cm high (2) Some surface oxidisation and impact damage. 200115

Lot 305

A Pair of Steel Scissor Candle Snuffers, mid 18th century, with scroll handles, 18cm; A Toleware Chamberstick, with shell finial, 22cm; A Pendant Candle Holder; and Two Other Candle Holders (5)

Lot 353

A Wirework Birdcage, 19th century, of rectangular form with fluted ball finial, 76cm high

Lot 394

A Red Lacquer Three-Light Chandelier, mid 19th century, with urn shaped column flanked by three branches over a pendant finial, the whole gilt with fruiting vine, acanthus and classical motifs, 45cm high, converted to electricity Provenance: Christie's South Kensington, Christopher Howe Sale, 24.3.04, lot 91 Some damage and repair. 130115

Lot 113

A George III Silver Brandy Pan and Cover, John Emes, London 1807, the cylindrical body with a turned wooden handle, pull-off domed cover with turned wooden finial and hinged spout cover, engraved with two crests, being a boar proper, quartered and pierced by an arrow and an arm in armour embowed holding a dagger, 23cm long, 9oz 2dwt Handle split in several places and loose. Minor bruises but no major faults. Clear marks to base. Inner rim of cover bruised and miss shapen in many places.

Lot 120

A George III Silver Coffee Pot, maker's mark W[?] over another, London 1778, pyriform and chased with scrolls and flowers to the body, the domed cover with a writhen finial, on a spreading pedestal foot, 28cm high, 27oz 6dwt Handle possibly a replacement. Marked in a cluster on base, cover marked with passant. Good gauge. Small dent to the vacant cartouche.

Lot 138

A Silver Seal Top Spoon, marked with a clover to the bowl, possibly converted from a baluster knop, with a fig shaped bowl, hexagonal tapering stem and short finial, initialled to the hexagonal 'seal' IF, 15.2cm long, 1oz 1dwt Stress marks inside of bowl. Stem slightly bent.

Lot 44

A Matched Pair of Dresden Mounted Ebonised and Mirror-Backed Wall Shelves, early 20th century, with foliate encrusted wrythen supports, one with cherub finials, the other with foliate finials, 36cm high One finial loose. Typical minor losses and chips. 221214

Lot 10

An H & R Daniel porcelain muffin dish and cover, First Gadroon shape with gilt finial and decorated with vine and fruit, the dish 20.25cm diameter numbered 4312 in grey/green, a porcelain lid, with matching decoration, with four pierced holes to the centre, 13cm diameter and a Second Gadroon shape milk jug also with the same decoration, 15cm high (3 items) - Part of a Private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Muffin Dish - Condition Good. Muffin Dish Cover - Slight wear to gilding on top of the finial. Single lid - Condition Good. Milk Jug - Large hairline crack running down one side

Lot 116

A collection of six honey pots comprised of four Wedgwood examples, a Davenport example and one other with unassociated lid - Part of a Private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Pot One - Wedgwood (Grey/green glaze with gilt bands). Impressed factory mark to base. Very tiny chip to the rim of the pot. Large chip to the inside of the rim of the lid. Gilding to knop worn. Small crack to the inside of the rim with a tiny chip beside it. 11cm high Pot Two - Wedgwood (Straw coloured in the form of a straw bee hive!). Impressed mark to the base. Patches of staining to the glaze on the interior of the bowl and foot. Crack to lid handle where the handle meets the lid (possibly a firing fault). Two small chips to the underside of the rim. 11cm high Pot Three - Wedgwood (Reeded to simulate a straw beehive) Impressed mark to the base and numbered 892 in gilt. Pot with chips to the foot rim and cracks and a single chip to the top rim. Gilding on base rim very worn and patches of staining to the glaze on the interior. Lid with two chips to the inside of the rim and a crack also. Crack around the finial, 13cm high. Pot Four - Wedgwood (Cream coloured in the form of a beehive). Firing cracks to the rim of the base. Impressed factory mark. Stained to the interior. Small chip to the base of the foot. Crack running down the mould mark on the outside of the body. Lid handle cracked at the top, the lid with a small amount of patchy staining. A small white filled area to the inside of the lid over a crack - Not sure if it is later restoration or done by the factory. 9cm high. Pot Five - Locke and Co. Worcester. Printed factory mark. Base in good condition. Unassociated lid with heavily crazed glaze. Pot Six - Davenport - Base extensively cracked with one section of the foot rim which has been broken off and re-glued. Chip to rim. Lid OK. 10.5cm high

Lot 123

A collection of 18th century and later English pottery and porcelain including a large coffee pot decorated in the famille rose palette (heavily restored), a Davenport vase and cover, Turner teapot, Masons jug and other items - Part of a Private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Picture One - Large mug broken and re-glued and unmarked. Small mug broken and re-glued with section missing from rim and unmarked. Stand with very small chip to centre and foot and numbered 1600 in red with the letter 'S'. Teapot with tiny chip to the inside of the spout. Hairline crack to the handle. Impressed mark Turner (NOT Wedgwood as previously catalogued!), lid lacking. Vase extremely broken and re-glued and restored, numbered 213 in red. Small two-handled bowl with lid lacking, small amount of wear to the gilding, unmarked. Sugar bowl and lid with Wedgwood 'Directoire' printed mark and USA patent no. with small amount of wer to the brown painted line on one of the handles. Bowl with Rococo scroll border with lid lacking, numbered 2/365 in pink. Picture Two - Pedestal Bowl with restoration to the rim and cracks and chips and central vignette panel worn. Davenport lidded vase, the lid broken into two parts and re-glued with chips to the inside rim. Hairline crack to the vase. General wear to gilding on the rim. Purple factory transfer mark to base. Sugar box and lid, the lid chipped below the finial and chips to interior of rim. Bowl and lid numbered 418 in puce. Yellow teapot with a chipped spout, rim broken and re-glued, small chips to black rim and lid finial chipped, unmarked. Pot with lid lacking and small amount of wear to the gilding. Picture Three - Coffee pot extensively broken and restored (porcelain and not Leeds as originally thought). Larger jug with firing crack to rim near the handle. Small amount of wear to the gilding and small illegible impressed mark to base. Circular lidded cream bowl, the bowl extensively restored and unmarked. Oval sugar box with chip to rim of lid, small amount of wear to the gilding on both pieces, the base with small bubble firing fault to the body beneath the handle and mottled brown marks to underside of foot. Both pieces stamped Wedgwood in red and numbered 492 with an arrow in red. Masons Ironstone Jug with general wear, small chip to rim and foot. section lacking from bottom of handle with black transfer factory mark. Picture Four - Bowl with large broken and poorly restored area and hairline cracks, marked SPODE in red. Coalport tray and ring stand with general wear to the raised areas on tray in particular the gilding and worn areas of gilding on ring stand, with black printed factory mark. Large plate with indistinct impressed marks and decoration worn in places. Imari plate with Masons Ironstone China impressed mark to base, rim chipped and the two parts present but loose. WIth metal wire wall mounting. Wedgwood leaf dish with hairline crack running in from the rim, staining to the underside of the plate with impressed factory mark and other impressed letters.

Lot 138

A Chinese famille rose porcelain six-sided teapot, decorated in enamels with flowers, with metal handles, the lid with rosebud finial, red printed mark to base, 6.5cm high and a famille vert porcelain ginger jar and lid, decorated with figures, printed red mark to base, 18cm high CONDITION REPORT: Teapot - Condition good. Ginger jar and lid - Lid broken and re-glued with a small chip to the outside of the rim and the rim to the jar has three chips also.

Lot 16

Two H & R Daniel porcelain teacups and a single saucer, Mayflower shape, the raised floral ground finished in blue, decorated with panels of floral sprays, one cup numbered 4631 in gilt, the saucer numbered 4631 in puce and a similar H & R Daniel porcelain sauce tureen lid, Mayflower shape, the raised floral ground finished in blue, decorated with panels of Asiatic pheasants, flower head finial lacking, 13.5cm diameter - Part of a Private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Teacup one - Condition good. Teacup two - Condition good. Saucer - Condition good. Lid - Flower head finial lacking and a hairline crack

Lot 17

A pair of H & R Daniel porcelain cream bowls and covers, Shell Border shape, with vine and fruit finials and raised on square gilt bases, with maroon ground, gilt details and floral spray decoration, 19cm high - Part of a Private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Cream Bowl and Lid One - The lid with minor wear to the gilding on the finial, the cream bowl with minor wear to the gilding, a small chip to one of the handles and a few slight scratches to the maroon ground. Cream bowl and Lid Two - The lid with minor wear to the gilding on the finial, the cream bowl with a restored handle, hairline crack to interior rim, wear to gilding as on the other tureen as with the few minor scratches to the maroon ground

Lot 19

An H & R Daniel porcelain muffin dish and cover, possibly Plain Edge shape, decorated in the Imari pallet with floral bands and gilt finial, numbered 4813 in red, the dish 20cm diameter, and a single coffee cup, Plain Edge shape, with matching decoration (2 items) - Part of a Private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Muffin Dish - Condition good. Lid - The gilding to the top of the finial worn. Cup - Crack to bowl

Lot 23

An H & R Daniel porcelain comport, Shell Border shape, 20cm high, and a matching cream bowl with cover and stand, with apricot ground, gilt detail and fruit and floral sprays, each raised on square gilt plinth, the cream bowl with vine and fruit finial, 18cm high (2 items) - Part of a Private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Comport - Broken and restored handle, bowl and base have been broken apart and now have a metal fixing within the stem, wear to orange ground, hair line cracks. Cream bowl - Broken and restored handle, some wear to the gilding. Lid - Small hairline crack and some wear to the gilding on top of the fruit and vine finial.

Lot 246

A late Victorian oval silver mustard pot and spoon, London 1893 and 1895 by Charles Boyton, with scroll handle and shell finial, combined weight 2.93ozt, 91.3g, with blue glass liner, 58mm high x 94mm long

Lot 28

An H & R Daniel porcelain sugar bowl and cover, Shell shape, variation B, with shell feet and rose head finial, numbered 4768 in puce, with half maroon ground body and gilt detail, 14cm high - Part of a Private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Firing fault to the stem of the rose head finial

Lot 286

A large silver lid with artichoke finial and reeded rim, stamped to the inside of the rim with a maker's mark of a crown above a heart containing three circles above the initials IM, 17.5cm diameter, 11cm high, 15.86ozt, 493.5g

Lot 290

Small silver items comprised of a nail buffer, circular silver pot, silver handled nail file, a salt spoon, a teaspoon with golfing finial and a novelty bookmark in the form of a trowel, Birmingham 1887, with mother of pearl handle, 8.5cm long

Lot 35

An H & R Daniel porcelain cream bowl, cover and stand, First Gadroon shape, embossed, with vine and fruit cornucopia finial and shell handles, lilac relief moulded flowers, gilt detail and decorated with landscape vignettes, combined height 16.5cm - Part of a Private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Lid - Condition good. Bowl - Condition good. Stand - Two cracks running in from the edge of the rim and another crack running around the inner rim of the stand. Scratch to the vignette

Lot 36

An H & R Daniel porcelain cream bowl, cover and stand, First Gadroon shape, with vine and fruit cornucopia finial and shell handles, painted with botanical studies of flowers, the bowl and stand numbered 3998 in gilt, combined height 17cm - Part of a Private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Condition - Lid - Condition good. Bowl - Chip to inside of rim and another small chip to the foot with hairline cracks to the body and one to the interior rim. Stand - Condition good

Lot 37

An H & R Daniel porcelain cream bowl, cover and stand, Cusped shape, with butterfly finial, apricot borders, gilt detail and decorated with botanical studies of flowers in pairs, the stand numbered 3963, combined height 16cm - Part of a Private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Lid - Very minor wear to gilding on butterfly wings of the finial. Bowl - Small firing crack to base of a handle, scratch to a leaf of the botanical study, minor rubbing of gilding to the foot. Stand - Small hairline cracks to the glaze

Lot 38

An H & R Daniel porcelain cream bowl and cover and two plates, Shell Pierced shape, with vine and fruit finial and shell scroll handles and gilt details, decorated with botanical studies of flowers and landscape vignettes, the bowl and plates numbered 5813 in gilt, the cream bowl and cover 16cm high, the plates 22.5cm diameter - Part of a Private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Lid - Extensively broken and re-glued, some pieces lacking. Bowl - Foot broken and re-glued, bowl cracked and stapled and re-glued. Plate one (ruins) - Badly cracked. Plate two (thatched building) - Minor scratches to vingette

Lot 39

An H & R Daniel porcelain cream bowl and cover, Cusped shape, embossed, with butterfly finial and raised ribbon and wreath borders, decorated with shells and butterflies, 14.5cm high - Part of a Private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Lid - Two very small nicks to the inside of the rim and minor wear to the gilding on the rim and the top of the butterfly finial. Bowl - Minor wear to gilding

Lot 40

An H & R Daniel porcelain cream bowl and cover, Cusped shape, embossed, with butterfly finial and raised lilac vine and fruit and floral boss decoration, handpainted with floral sprays, 15.5cm high - Part of a Private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Lid - Condition good. Bowl - Condition good

Lot 41

An H & R Daniel porcelain cream bowl, cover and stand, Shrewsbury shape, with butterfly finial, decorated with gilt detail and floral sprays, stand numbered 4272 in gilt, bowl indistinctly numbered in gilt, combined height 17cm - Part of a Private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Lid - Extensively broken and re-glued, chip to rim and hairline cracks. Stand - Several cracks

Lot 49A

A 19th century English porcelain cream bowl, cover and stand, with relief moulded decoration and gilt detail, hand painted with floral sprays, the lid with butterfly finial, bowl and stand numbered 1995, combined height 15cm, and a porcelain hot water jug with similar decoration from the same period, 17cm high - Part of a Private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Cream bowl - Condition good. Lid - Broken into four parts and re-glued. Stand - Gilding to rim worn. HotwaterjugSmall hairline crack to spout. Lid - Lip broke and re-glued with slight browning in areas

Lot 50A

A 19th century English porcelain lidded tureen with rose head finial and scroll handle, possibly H & R Daniel, raised on a pedestal foot, with maroon ground borders, with interwoven trailing foliate and ribbon decoration and gilt detail, 30cm wide, the base numbered 6188 in gilt, and a matching meat plate 31.75cm x 25cm - Part of a Private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Tureen - Circular crack to the centre above the foot, other cracks and hairlines to the body and handles. Lid - Minor wear to gilding in places and scratches to maroon ground. Plate - Gilt decoration to the centre very worn with other areas of gilding also with minor wear, hairline cracks to the rim

Lot 52

A 19th century English porcelain inkwell, of circular form raised on scroll feet, decorated with small repeating relief moulded flower heads with yellow centres and the petals finished in pink, gilt detail and the lid with bird finial, 13cm diameter, a sugar bowl and cover of similar design, possibly by H & R Daniel with turquoise finished flowers, and relief moulded trailing green leaves, bird handles and finial, 9.5cm high, a cylindrical porcelain spill vase of similar design with green finished flowers and applied with large individual leaves, 11.25cm high and a similar chamber stick, 8.75cm diameter - Part of a Private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Inkwell - Central inkwell cracked and restored, pen holders broken and chipped, lid possibly not original, bird finial broken, head and wing lacking, gilding worn, some flower heads chipped, firing crack to foot, two areas of staining to the glaze. Sugar bowl and cover - Some flower heads chipped. Bird finial fired at a lopsided angle, bird handles chipped, hairline crack to inside of bowl, foot chipped, firing crack to inside of foot, gilding worn to rim in places. Spill vase - Chip to rim, some flower heads and leaves chipped, chip to foot. Chamberstick - Stick broken from base with evidence of previous glue, some flower heads chipped, gilding slightly worn in places

Lot 53

An H & R Daniel porcelain sugar box and lid, Second Bell shape, with rose head finial, scroll handles and pierced and scroll pedestal base, buff ground, gilt detail and decorated with floral sprays, numbered 6493 in gilt, 15.5cm high, a porcelain desk stand pot, possibly by H & R Daniel, with green ground, yellow scrolls, gilt detail and decorated with a floral spray and a landscape vignette with a church in the distance (lid lacking), 11.75cm high, and two porcelain Rococo scroll candlesticks, of the same shape, the first decorated in green and gilt with hand painted transfer printed floral sprays, the second with a yellow ground and gilt decoration, 23cm high - Part of a Private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Sugar box and lid - The lid has been broken and re-glued, evidence of previous stapling, the box has nibbles to the inside of the interior rim, two hairline cracks to the body and minor wear to the gilding. Ink stand pot - Lid lacking, two scroll terminals broken off and no longer present, chips to rim, hairline crack to body and rim, small scratches to green body and decoration, wear to the gilding. Candlestick one - Extensively broken and restored. Candlestick two - Extensively broken and restored

Lot 73

A 19th century English porcelain muffin dish and cover, with flower head finial, decorated with vine and fruit and a crest incorporating the St.John eagle with the motto 'Data Fata Secutus', the dish 22cm diameter - Part of a Private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Dish - Restoration to the rim, some gilding worn in places. Lid - Chip to inside of rim

Lot 82

An early 19th century porcelain custard cup and cover, with flower bud finial, yellow ground, gilt details and decorated in maroon with landscape scenes, the base with incised letter D, 9cm high - Part of a Private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: The finial has been broken off and re-glued with a section lacking

Lot 295

A Tudric pewter biscuit box in the style of Archibald Knox with lift off lid the sides with stylised flower heads and tendrils, stamped Tudric and numbered 049, 18 cm high (faults to lid finial)

Lot 308

A brass anchor inkwell the hinged cover with ball and ring finial, the anchor with six points, 21 cm high overall, late 19th / early 20th Century

Lot 356

An unusual Doultons Burslem ware ceramic teapot, 23 cm (high) with maker's marks to the base with white metal lid and Bakelite (?) finial, the lid 11.5 cm (high), small filter included, a ceramic bell 20 cm (high) and a stoneware vase, 16.7 cm (high) - (3)

Lot 576

A carved ceremonial tribal staff finial of figural female form, possibly African, 61cm high.

Lot 491

A Spode terracotta Etruscan style lidded teapot, with crocodile finial

Lot 2

SET OF SEVEN SOUTH AMERICAN SILVER LLAMA FINIAL COFFEE SPOONS and two souvenir spoons

Lot 522

A Chinese yellow ground vase with cover, cherry blossom and bird in cartouche either side, with lion finial, 33cm high

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