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A silver capstan form inkwell with tortoiseshell cover inlaid with swag design, beaded rims and loaded base; a silver vesta case engraved with foliate scrolls; a silver napkin ring decorated with roses and other floral designs; a set of six silver bean finial coffee spoons and matching sugar tongs in fitted case.
A silver five-bar toast rack; a silver posy vase with loaded base and flared rim; two sets of six silver bean finial coffee spoons in fitted cases; and a set of dressing table top items, including: a shoe horn, two button hooks, and a pair of glove stretchers, retailed through John Elkan Ltd., London, boxed.
A magnificent Viennese enamel cup and cover The cover with an enamelled finial of a classical maiden on a slightly domed base with two reserves painted with scenes of Venus at her toilet with sliver pie crust border painted with classical scenes on a pink ground by Hermann Boehm ht 41cm. PLEASE CLICK HERE TO VIEW 360 DEGREE IMAGESCondition: Good condition
A Wedgwood tricolour Jasperware commemorative vase and cover of Australian interest, late19th/early 20th century, one side with a profile portrait of Captain James Cook in white on a sage green ground, suspended from a tied ribbon, the shoulder inscribed 'Capt. Cook / Phillips' to one side, the reverse with 'Banks / Solander' above the Sydney Cove application, all on a pale blue body, raised on a square base, the cover with a coronet finial, impressed mark, 30cm. (2)
A Minton Majolica ewer, date code for 1867, moulded in high relief with four figures dancing around a stone wall, the neck and foot with continuous ivy branches, the cover's finial modelled as the head of a jester, with a metal-mounted hinged lid, impressed marks, some damages to the cover, 33cm.
An impressive Minton porcelain vase and cover, c.1830, the urn shape richly applied with a variety of flowers, painted to one side with a panel of figures on a bridge before a castle nestled in a valley, the reverse with a finely painted floral panel, the reticulated cover surmounted with a putto finial, cracked, 44.5cm. (2) Provenance: from a private collection in London.
A Nymphenburg coffee pot and cover, c.1780, painted with an ikat textile pattern, sometimes known as a chintz pattern, impressed shield mark, a little restoration to the finial and handle terminal, 15.5cm. (2) This type of fabric-inspired pattern is listed in the factory price list of 1792 as 'en taffent geflammt'.
Two Worcester blue and white teapots and covers, c.1760-70, one painted with the Mansfield pattern, the other with the Cannonball pattern, each with an open floral finial, open crescent mark to the latter, and a larger Caughley teapot printed with the Three Flowers pattern, the cover broken and restuck, 19.5cm max. (6) Provenance: from a private collection in the Cotswolds.
A selection of plated and other wares to include a late 19th century teapot of bulbous form with chased detail and fruit shaped finial, a copper tray of circular form with worked concentric borders and foliate decoration to the centre, a vintage cream and green enamel chamberstick, a pair of vintage wall mounted gas lights with pivoting branches supporting bulbous clear glass shades, etc
A French electroplated casket with intricately embossed symmetrical decoration depicting flower heads, foliage, pine cones and other scrolling detail, set within further embossed borders, cornered by fleur de lys type detail, produced by L Oudry (Pre Editeur), stamped to the left hand side panel, also stamped by the retailer Asprey & Son, 166 Bond St, London, 17 cm diameter x 22 cm tall x 10.5 cm deep together with an accompanying inkwell in the form of an urn with hinged lid, pointed finial, set upon a circular plinth, raised on a short pedestal base, with matching concentric decoration, also stamped Asprey & Son, 166 Bond St, London to the underside, 15 cm tall approx, also together with a small silver plated tray, wine bottle holder, etc
A selection of pewter wares to include, a tall coffee pot with applied scrolling handle and hinged finial lid with vertical ribbed detail by James Dixson, a large goblet with bladed stem and machine worked detail, an unusual small tankard with hinged thumb pull lid, stamped Eaecker Zinn to underside, other tankards, posy vases, a trinket dish of oval form with stepped border and concentric stamped medallion detail, etc
A collection of silver plated wares to include a substantial drinks tray of oval form with concentric embossed borders and large applied loop handles with further beaded and scrolling embossed detail, a five piece tea/coffee set comprising teapot, coffee pot, hot water pot, two handled sugar basin and milk jug, all by Croisdale, Leeds, each pot with pierced handles, a lidded serving dish of rectangular form with canted corners, with chased and unmarked monogram aperture to the lid, a further rectangular example with shaped border, a lidded container of circular form with silver plated liner and finial lid, a Dom Pewter vase in the Arts & Crafts style with hammered detail and further simple concentric medallion decoration
A pair of short candlesticks in the form of fluted columns with pill shaped embossed decoration on a stepped square base with beaded border, with further beaded rim, both stamped WMFN together with an egg shaped lidded vessel raised on three supports in the form of stylised chickens, with further ebonised finial to the lid, a plated tray of circular form with pierced sides, a vintage pair of binoculars, marked Le Jockey Club, Paris (AF), a simple brass trench art ashtray dated 1947, etc
A pair of short silver plated candlesticks in the form of fluted columns with Corinthian capitals, raised on squared supports with embossed goat mask and foliate swag decoration leading to beaded bases, by Walker & Hall, 16 cm tall approx together with a silver plated egg boiler by Walker & Hall of Sheffield, England, the lidded egg shaped vessel with a timber finial lid enclosing a detachable four divisional egg holder, raised on three swept supports terminating in ball feet, with a small detachable burner with pierced sides, seated upon an under tier, a pair of Georgian brass candlesticks, a good quality silver plated teapot of bulbous form with floral chased decoration, a further plated tea and coffee pot with ebonised handle, a substantial brass tray with oak base with further turned oak handles, pierced gallery sides, raised on four squab supports, two cigarette card albums and a quantity of loose stamps
A vintage ironwork water vessel of cylindrical form flanked by two applied loop handles with a circular lid with brass finial, complete with central brass tap and raised text reading Holcroft 24 Pts, UN Patent No 410,237 SEPat 1982/12918, with later blue painted finish together with a 19th century zinc lined copper kitchen pan with substantial applied ironwork work handle, a further copper pan with applied steel handle and heart shaped mount, a heavy brass pan with tubular ironwork work handle and a Victorian copper coal helmet
A graduated set of four Victorian zinc lined copper domestic saucepans, each with applied ironwork handles together with a substantial Victorian copper kettle with applied looping handle and finial lid, also together with an early electronic copper warming tray accommodating a brass switch with ceramic surround, raised on four turned and ebonised timber supports of baluster form with further ebonised timber handles with brass mounts, bearing plaque label to the underside reading Made by Belling & Co, London, England, Type 205 Electrical Cooking and Heating Apparatus
A Japanese bronze work vase of baluster form with engraved and further applied decoration of a floral setting with birds in flight and further larger seated bird detail with ringed neck, 31 cm tall approx together with a Chinese Export ware blue and white lidded vase of tapering baluster form, painted prunus type decoration with dish shaped lid and Dog of Fo finial (AF), also together with an oriental Chinese cloisonné enamel vase of baluster form with drawn neck and flared rim, with decoration depicting dragons in shades of bright blue, red, green and yellow, etc (AF)
A late 19th/early 20th century coal chest of rectangular form with applied and pierced motif in the Arts & Crafts style, flanked by a pair of brass looping handles and raised on four applied angular studded legs with further pierced detail, complete with ironwork lining and lid of rectangular form with mushroom shaped finial handle, 35 cm tall x 45 cm long approx
A pair of reproduction coach lanterns, converted to electricity for outdoor purposes, each of hexagonal form with bevelled glass panels set beneath a two tier top with embossed and gilded trailing garland detail, set beneath a finial depicting a seated eagle with outstretched wings, each 80 cm tall approx
A miscellaneous collection to include a vintage timber cased hand pumped blood pressure gauge bearing a plaque The Holborn Surgical Instrument Company Limited together with a vintage boxed children's game The Amazing Magic Robot by Merritt, a copper teapot with turned timber handle and applied brass mounts with finial lid, raised on three bun supports, a brass teapot with stylised chased detail in the Chinese manner together with a small timber and copper ashtray, a quantity of glass marbles, etc
An 18th century brass lantern clock with alarm: the weight-driven thirty-hour bird-cage movement having a verge escapement with bob pendulum and subsidiary alarm train sounding on a bell set below the brass straps, surmounted by a brass finial, with matching finials to the four corners and turned brass pillars, the brass five-inch break-arch having a raised chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals and half-hour markings, with a matted dial centre, cast brass female-head spandrels, and engraved boss to the arch and an subsidiary alarm setting disc to the centre, with a single steel hand, height 17.5cm.
A Coalport Limited Edition vase and cover decoration with a view of Castle May No. 94/100, boxed Condition Report / Extra Information Scratch to gilt at base of finial. Star crack starting at the ear of left rams head handle running through head to back of vase and into border of castle view.
A late 18th century oak and mahogany 8-day bell striking longcase clock, 13 inch square painted dial having no visible name or place, painted roses to the corners and stylised birds to the centre suggest Wilson as the dial manufacturer, dial mounts without a falseplate, seconds and date indication, missing hands and hood door, the case having shaped top to the trunk door, mahogany cross-banding, quarter reeded columns to the trunk, reeded columns to the hood, surmounted by swan-necked pediment and a turned wooden finial, cross-banding to the base, ogee feet, with weights and pendulum - Estimate £80 to £120

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