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A Victorian brass three-piece clock garniture, the dome-top clock case with acorn finial, the circular dial with enamel markers and Arabic numerals, two-train movement striking a bell; the pair of vases pierced and cast with scrolling foliage and raised upon square bases with bracket feet, with key and pendulum. Clock 32cm
A substantial collection of silver plated wares to include an unusual hot water/coffee pot of squat bulbous form with spherical finial to hinged lid with embossed detail to handle, a toast rack in the Art Deco style of simplistic disc construction, a three piece drink set comprising teapot, hot water pot and milk jug, all with vertical moulded detail raised on four swept supports, various other goblets, vases, hip flask, napkin rings, large oval drinks tray with pierced gallery sides etc
A small tray of Hornby accessories including 1935-9 No. 2 signal cabin with yellow steps and added name to front and crease to roof (G-BF), 1933-8 No. 2E Home Signal with lighter blue base, ladder and finial missing lamp top (G-BF) with a 1933-8 No. 1E lamp standard - post detached from base (P-B base only)
A plated egg coddler and cover of ovoid form with swan finial, raised on acanthus leaf shouldered bird legs and feet (lacking burner), a pair of plated entrée dishes and covers, and a collection of plated items, including a two handled sugar bowl and matching cream jug, a three bottle cruet set, and a condiment set.
A Chinese white jade ornamental vase and cover, probably late Qing dynasty, of flattened pear form, carved in high relief with a long-necked chimera and a long tailed fabulous bird above partially pierced lingzhi rising from the oval foot, a branch of four peaches forming the finial, height approx 15.8cm (minor chip to rim of cover).
A Chinese black silk robe, early 20th Century, the front and back with embroidered civil rank badges, each worked in gilt and red threads with a pheasant flying toward a red sun, length approx 138cm (later press stud and some unstitching), together with two Mandarins black silk hats (one missing glass finial).
A Meissen porcelain white glazed vase and pierced cover with flower encrusted finial, late 19th/early 20th Century, the two scroll handled flower encrusted ogee baluster shaped body applied with two putti, on a circular base, crossed swords in underglaze blue and incised `1219` to base, height approx 28cm (restoration).
A collection of silver items, to include: an octagonal baluster caster by... A collection of silver items, to include: an octagonal baluster caster by Williams (Birmingham) Ltd., Birmingham 1914, with a spiral finial to the pierced cover and on an octagonal moulded foot, 21cm high; an Edwardian spill vase by James Dixon & Son, Sheffield 1907, with a shaped border, a tapering stem and on a circular spreading foot, 25cm high, loaded, an Edwardian slightly tapering mug by Levesley Brothers, Sheffield 1902, with a scroll handle, two reeded bands and engraved with a presentation inscription, 8.6cm high; a Victorian shaped circular bowl by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1897, on three trefoil feet, 10.5cm diameter; and two other silver items, 450g (14.5 oz) gross weighable View on dreweatts.com
A silver matched three piece oval tea service by William Aitken A silver matched three piece oval tea service by William Aitken, Birmingham 1904, the tea pot by Barker Brothers, Birmingham 1905, with a composition finial and scroll handle and a half gadrooned body, 22cm long; an Edwardian tea caddy by Marples & Co., Birmingham 1903, with a gadrooned band and on four lion paw feet, 9cm high; and an Edwardian cream jug by Jones & Crompton, Birmingham 1904, with a double scroll handle and on a circular moulded foot, 8.7cm high, 610g 19.65 oz) gross View on dreweatts.com
A silver circular tea pot by Marson & Jones, Birmingham 1932 A silver circular tea pot by Marson & Jones, Birmingham 1932, with a composition finial to the domed cover and a loop handle, beaded borders and on a circular foot, 26cm long; a cased three piece cruet set by William Neale & Son Ltd., Birmingham 1924, the mustard with a baluster finial and loop handle, a facetted circular body and on three pad feet, 7.5cm long, with two blue glass liners; together with four electro-plated items, to include: a baluster jug; a vase; a milk jug and a sugar basin, 491g (15.8 oz) gross weighable View on dreweatts.com
A George III silver straight-sided oval tea pot, maker`s mark `SW`, London 1784 A George III silver straight-sided oval tea pot, maker`s mark `SW`, London 1784, with a composition finial and loop handle, beaded borders and engraved with a crest (worn), 27.5cm long, 431g (13.85 oz) gross View on dreweatts.com
A 19th century Italian silver sugar caster, Rome or Papal States A 19th century Italian silver sugar caster, Rome or Papal States, with a bud finial to the domed pierced cover with fluting below and a bayonet fitting, open work sides with floral swags in panels between beaded borders, on a pedestal circular base with a stiff leaf band, 15.3cm (6in) high, 155g (4.95 oz), with a blue glass liner View on dreweatts.com
A matched silver oblong baluster three piece tea service by Barker Brothers A matched silver oblong baluster three piece tea service by Barker Brothers, Birmingham 1903 and Chester 1910, the tea pot with a composition finial and angular handle, a gadrooned and shell border, a half gadrooned body and on four shell and scroll foliate feet, 22cm long, 768g (24.7 oz) View on dreweatts.com
A silver oblong baluster three piece tea service by S. Blanckensee & Sons Ltd A silver oblong baluster three piece tea service by S. Blanckensee & Sons Ltd., Chester 1930 and 1935, the tea pot with a composition finial and angular handle, a gadrooned border and on four compressed feet, 31cm long, 1136g (36.55 oz) gross View on dreweatts.com
A late Victorian silver rectangular tea pot by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1895 A late Victorian silver rectangular tea pot by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1895, with incurved angles and half reeded, an ebonised finial and harp handle, 25.5cm (10in) long, 548g (17.6 oz) gross View on dreweatts.com
An Edwardian silver shaped oval dish, maker`s mark `TI`, Sheffield 1902 An Edwardian silver shaped oval dish, maker`s mark `TI`, Sheffield 1902, with a gadrooned and foliate border, the body pierced with foliate scrolls, 26.5cm long; and an Edwardian Irish baluster caster by John Smith, circa 1905, with a spiralling finial to the pierced cover and on a circular moulded spreading foot, 22cm high, 481g (15.5 oz) gross View on dreweatts.com
A silver capstan inkwell by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1918, with reeded borders A silver capstan inkwell by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1918, with reeded borders, the cover engraved with a presentation inscription, 15cm diameter, loaded; and a late Victorian baluster caster by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1898, with a spiral finial to the pierced cover and on a circular moulded spreading foot, 14.5cm high, 92g (2.95 oz) weighable View on dreweatts.com
A matched silver four piece tea and coffee service by Nathan & Hayes A matched silver four piece tea and coffee service by Nathan & Hayes, Chester 1900, 1909 and 1911 and Birmingham 1910, the tea pot with an urn finial and a composition angular handle, a beaded border, the half lobed body embossed with ribbons and floral swags on a square foot, 22cm long, 1145g (36.85 oz) gross View on dreweatts.com
A silver oblong baluster tea pot by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1917 A silver oblong baluster tea pot by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1917, with a composition finial and angular handle, a half gadrooned body and on four ball feet, 25.5cm long; and a three piece tea service by Lee & Wigfull, Sheffield 1910, the tea pot with a composition ball finial to the domed cover and composition loop handle, 20cm long, 1017g (32.7 oz) gross View on dreweatts.com
A George III silver three piece tea service, the tea pot by Peter A George III silver three piece tea service, the tea pot by Peter, Ann & William Bateman, the sugar bowl and jug with obscured maker`s marks, London 1803, the tea pot with a foliate finial and a loop handle, the half lobed body with gadrooned borders, bright cut engraved decoration and on a circular foot, 26cm long, 1233g (39.65 oz) View on dreweatts.com
A Victorian silver matched four piece baluster tea and coffee service by... A Victorian silver matched four piece baluster tea and coffee service by Edward & John Barnard, London 1853,1854 and 1865, the tea pot with a floral finial to the foliate engraved and domed cover, a foliate capped scroll handle, the body engraved with foliate swags and initials and on a circular foot, 25cm long, 2157g (69.35 oz) gross View on dreweatts.com
A three piece tea service by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1930 and 1931 A three piece tea service by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1930 and 1931, the tea pot with a shaped finial and loop handle, the body engraved with a presentation inscription and on an oval foot, 25.5cm long; and a pair of silver sugar tongs, 10.5cm long, 1157g (37.2 oz) gross View on dreweatts.com
A three piece tea service by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1930 and 1931 A three piece tea service by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1930 and 1931, the tea pot with a shaped finial and loop handle, the body engraved with a presentation inscription and on an oval foot, 25.5cm long; and a pair of silver sugar tongs, 10.5cm long, 1157g (37.2 oz) gross View on dreweatts.com
A 20TH CENTURY CASED SILVER CONDIMENT SET comprising a salt, pepperette and mustard, of tapering circular form, the pepperette and mustard with finial topped covers, housed in a fitted and plush lined case with two spoons, marks for Birmingham 1959, maker Sanders & Mackenzie. 85grams(total minus liners) Tarnishing^ otherwise ok.
A 20TH CENTURY SILVER FOUR PIECE TEASET of oval form with flared shaped rim and domed finial topped covers, comprising a hot water pot, marks for Sheffield 1955, maker Walker & Hall, a teapot, sugar and cream, marks for Birmingham 1928, maker Henry Matthews. (4) 1855grams(total) Some marks scratches and wear.
AN EDWARD VII IMPORTED SILVER FOB WATCH, the white enamelled dial with blue Roman hours surrounded by gilt scrolling detail, the case reverse engraved with foliate scrolls around a vacant cartouche, London import marks for 1909, maker Arthur George Randell. 3.7cm(d) 41grams(total); sold together with a 19th century carved oak watch stand, with arched finial top, columns and geometric detail. 11cm(h) Generally good^ the stand weighted with lead^ watch ill-fitting on case with paper padding.

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