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An early 19th century brass mounted mahogany bracket clock, with repeating mechanism, by Gravell & Son, London, the silvered dial with chapter ring and subsidiary strike and silent dial, surrounded by gilt metal spandrels, raised on brass bracket feet, stamped to the movement no.3920, 59cm high CONDITION REPORT: Lot 272 - repairs to veneers around front right and left finials, small chips to corners, old crack to top of pediment under finial, veneer to left side of base has been repaired, clock strikes when cord is pulled, handsome looking clock.
A George III hallmarked silver fiddle pattern table spoon with monogrammed finial, length 22cm, weight 1.85oz, London 1807, Thomas Barker, a William IV fiddle pattern sauce ladle, weight 2oz, London 1832, William Eaton and a George V hallmarked silver helmet shaped cream jug on collet foot, weight 2.1oz, Birmingham 1916 (3)
A pair of George II hallmarked silver tea caddies with matching sugar box, the rectangular caddies with detachable cylindrical cover, each flat chased with rocaille decoration, shells and roses, having slide bases, the matching square sugar box with finial lid, later monogrammed central cartouche, each with scratch marks to base, gross weight 38oz, London 1742, John Newton.
A 20th Century Mettlach stein designed by Heinrich Schlitt decorated with an incised scene of a gladiator or St Florian pouring a bucket of water onto a man below to put out the fire behind, the domed cover with two figures formed as a teapot and a funnel, the finial formed as a fireman, printed verse to either side, titled Sangt Florian, impressed marks, height 18cm
A set of four pressed glass stirrup cups CONDITION REPORTS Height approx. 14 cm each. Generally with some light wear, bear impressed inscription "Henri Maire", and generally appear to be in good condition, although there is some roughness to the finial of one, very rough where the mould joins at the top.
An early Victorian three piece silver tea set of bulbous, segmented design comprising a teapot with a swept spout and an insulated handle, the outset hinged lid with a conforming finial, on a splayed footrim, a twin handled sugar basin and a cream jug John Samuel Hunt London 1852 (and additionally inscribed Hunt & Roskell, late Storr & Mortimer)
A 20th century Omani Janbiya/ Khanjar, with a silver coloured sheet metal covered handle with pierced and a curved sheath with thum finial, unmarked, 35cm long, in presentation case;A 20th century Omani Janbiya/ Khanjar, with a silver coloured sheet metal covered handle, curved sheath adorned with five amber coloured cabochon's, with urn finial, unmarked, 49cm long, in presentation case (2)
A George V hallmarked silver spoon with a golfer finial, Birmingham 1929, a pair of silver sugar tongs Sheffield 1907, a cut-glass silver topped smelling salts bottle Birmingham 1912 and two Indian white metal mustard spoons, the bowls made from Indian coins 1912 one with an elephant finial, the other a cat holding a fruit, approx weight 1.6ozt.
Royal Worcester two handled baluster form vase painted with flowers on a blush ivory ground together with a similar globular form basket vase and a blush ivory pot pourri vase with inner and outer covers CONDITION REPORT Minor rubbing to handle finial of pot pourri. Two small holes on handles of two handled vase, minor rubbing to top rim.
Omar Ramsden, a circular hand beaten powder bowl, the hinged cover with cabochon set finial, enclosing a mirror and gilded interior, signed Omar Ramsden me Fecit, London 1931, 2.5ins diameter CONDITION REPORT Finial is not straight, but there are no signs of repair or damage to this area, dent on back of the pot
LAPPARRA Sterling silver tea and coffee set with moulded reeds. Rosewood finial and handles. Comprising a coffee pot a teapot a milk jug and a covered sugar bowl ; French Minerva hallmark and Maker’s mark. Coffee pot : - Height : 19cm (7.5in) . – Length spout to handle : 21cm (8.3in) . Teapot : - Height : 22.5cm. (8.9in). – Length : 17cm (6.7in). Milk jug : - Height : 10.5cm (4.1in). – Width : 12cm (4.7in). Sugar bowl : - Height : 13cm (5.1in). – Longest width : 16.5cm (6.5in). Gross weight : 2034g. (71.7oz). Bump on the coffee pot. Shipping price UK: €128.60
A superb early 19th c. four tier Walnut corner Wotnot, having pierced fret cut gallery top with finials, the four graduated well figured tiers having moulded and shaped fronts, separated by tapering twist columns with finial tops, standing on turned feet. 24 1/4'' wide x 45'' high x 15'' deep
Indian, 19th-early 20th century AD. Cast bronze ceremonial lamp, at the front is a column on top of which is sat Ganesh with cobras to either side; in front are five leaf shaped bowls for holding oil and wicks, behind the column on a rectangular base is an elephant with a seated goddess on its back, possibly Lakshmi, with hands folded in Namaskar, meaning greeting or worship, behind the elephant is a handle in the form of an elongated S shape with decorative finial. 1.4 kg, 24.5cm (9 1/2"). Private collection, London, UK; acquired prior to 1990. Used in Hindu puja ritual the lamps come in a variety of forms, bt most often with deities associated with good fortune as in this example. The bowls are filled with ghee, or clarified butter, with a wick and when lit are moved in a circular motion before the statue or painting of a deity as part of daily worship. [No Reserve] Fine condition.
An undated archaistic cast brow brooch with D-shaped headplate and radiating knops, shallow bow, lozengiform footplate with looped lappets, knop finial, pierced lug and catchplate to the reverse. 11 grams, 58mm (2 1/4"). Property of a gentleman; acquired in the 1990s. [No Reserve] Fine condition.
India, 19th-early 20th century AD. Cast bronze head of a horned tribal deity with elaborate hair style pulled up into a cone shape with lotus flower finial and two strands of hair falling down; the deity wears earrings and strings of necklaces with amulet. 701 grams, 19.5cm (7 3/4"). From a large London collection; formed between 1980-late 1990s. Possibly a rural form of the Hindu god Shiva. Made in the Bastar region of central India. [No Reserve] Fine condition.
India, 19th-early 20th century AD. A finial formed as a stag's head with antlers on a conical neck, piriform panels and linear banding to the neck, two attachment loops to the lower edge. 425 grams, 13.5cm (5 1/4"). Acquired on the London art market in the late 1980s. [No Reserve] Fine condition.
India, 19th-early 20th century AD. Cast bronze tribal head possibly of the Hindu god Shiva; the deity has a drum shaped neck around which are numerous necklaces and he wears large earrings; the crown is elongated in shape with two horns to either side of the head and at the top of the crown is a finial with several claw shapes from which hang two streamers of hair or fabric. 2.1 kg, 28.5cm (11 1/4"). From a large London collection; formed between 1980-late 1990s. Made in the Bastar region of central India. Fine condition.
India. 19th-early 20th century AD. Cast bronze goad with three double incised lines on the shaft; above is an upward curving hook and suspension ring to the other side; above is a decorative finial in the shape of a bovine animal. 1 kg, 37cm (14 1/2"). Acquired on the London art market in the late 1980s. A goad is commonly used in India for directing elephants or cattle that are being used as transport. [No Reserve] Fine condition.
12th-13th century AD. A slightly tapered tubular socket with dense foliage detail and piercing, finial in the form of a bird's head with hooked beak, pellet eye. 28 grams, 41mm (1 3/4"). Property of an American collector; acquired 1980-2000. [No Reserve] Fine condition; part of socket absent.

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