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A late 19th Century brass cased mantel clock with eight day movement striking on a bell via an outside countwheel, the embossed dial inset with white enamel hour plaques with black Roman numerals and inscribed `Louis Levy a Reims`, the case with urn finial above cast and pierced scrolls, height approx 39.5cm, with pendulum and winding key.
A Regency mahogany bracket clock, the brass five pillar eight day twin fusee movement striking hours on a bell with pull-repeat, the painted circular dial with Roman numerals and inscribed `Wm Hardy, London`, the backplate similarly inscribed, the case with gilt brass pineapple finial above brass inlaid decoration, flanked by a pair of rosette and loose ring handles above pierced scale fret panels, on a rectangular plinth and brass ball feet, height approx 50cm, with pendulum and case key.
A collection of silver, to include: a Victorian silver rectangular canister A collection of silver, to include: a Victorian silver rectangular canister, maker`s mark `W. `, Birmingham 1897, with a ball finial to the circular cover, embossed overall with scrolls, floral sprays and putti, 10cm high; a caster and cream jug by George Unite & Sons, Birmingham 1923, the caster with a pierced cover and on a circular moulded spreading foot, 18.5cm high; a pair of baluster oval salts by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1913, with beaded borders and on oval feet, 6.3cm long, with two blue glass liners; a similar pepperette, an Edwardian baluster Stokes & Ireland Ltd., Chester 1907, with a leaf capped double scroll handle and on three trefoil feet, 8.8cm high; and other silver condiment items, 28.1 oz View on Bloomsbury.com
A George IV silver compressed spherical pedestal small tea pot, maker A George IV silver compressed spherical pedestal small tea pot, maker`s mark worn (WH?), London 1824, with a finial of acorns and leaves, an ebonised loop handle, embossed with panels of flowers and of fruit, 23cm (9in) long, 523g (16.8 oz) gross View on Bloomsbury.com
A George III silver compressed spherical pedestal tea pot by Robert Hennell... A George III silver compressed spherical pedestal tea pot by Robert Hennell I & Samuel Hennell, London 1803, with an ebonised finial and loop handle, embossed with half lobing, 26cm (10 1/4in) long, 560g (18 oz) gross View on Bloomsbury.com
A late Victorian silver shaped circular salver by Solomon Hougham, London 1894 A late Victorian silver shaped circular salver by Solomon Hougham, London 1894, with a gadrooned border and on three claw and ball feet, 21.5cm diameter; a circular pedestal sugar bowl by Cohen & Charles, Birmingham 1967, on a circular pedestal foot, 10.5cm diameter; a late Victorian oval straight-sided mustard pot by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1900, with an urn finial to the domed cover, a shell thum piece, a scroll handle and a gadrooned border, 10cm long, with a blue glass liner; five oval napkin rings; and an Indian silver coloured small hexalobed bowl, Calcutta, circa 1900, embossed with foliate sprays, an elephant, a figure and fish, 10cm diameter, 435g (14 oz) gross View on Bloomsbury.com
A George III silver serpentine outline straight-sided tea caddy by Henry... A George III silver serpentine outline straight-sided tea caddy by Henry Chawner, London 1788, with an oval wooden finial to the hinged conical cover, bands of bright-cut engraving and later engraved FROM W.E.M. TO A.T.L. 1888 inside cover, 14cm (5 1/2in) high, 362g (11.65 oz) gross (no key) View on Bloomsbury.com
Two George III silver mustard pots, comprising Two George III silver mustard pots, comprising: one drum shaped by Robert Hennell I, London 1783, with worn engraving to the cover, a pierced thumb piece and a double-scroll handle, 8cm (3 1/4in) high, with a blue glass liner; the other navette shape by William Abdy II, London 1801, with an urn finial to the conical cover, an S-scroll handle and bright-cut engraving, 10cm (4in) long, 222g (7.15 oz) weighable View on Bloomsbury.com
An Edwardian silver three piece oblong baluster tea service by George Nathan... An Edwardian silver three piece oblong baluster tea service by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1903 and 1904, the tea pot with a composition finial and harp handle, a gadrooned and shell border, a gadrooned band, girdle, engraved with a monogram and on four compressed feet, 30cm long, 1219g (39.2 oz) gross View on Bloomsbury.com
An Edwardian silver oblong baluster three piece tea service by Joseph Gray... An Edwardian silver oblong baluster three piece tea service by Joseph Gray Styles, Birmingham 1907, the tea pot with a composition finial and wooden angular handle, a gadrooned border, embossed with scrolls and floral sprays, on an oval foot, 30.5cm long, 4062g (34.15 oz) View on Bloomsbury.com
A George III silver urn shaped caster by Hester Bateman, London 1789 A George III silver urn shaped caster by Hester Bateman, London 1789, with a baluster finial to the double domed and pierced cover, engraved with foliate decoration, a reed band and on a square foot, 16.5cm high, 110g (3.55 oz) View on Bloomsbury.com
A Regency rose cut diamond and enamel urn stickpin, circa 1810 A Regency rose cut diamond and enamel urn stickpin, circa 1810, the red and white enamelled urn with rose cut diamond accented finial, lid trim and foot, with scrolled handles; together with a pearl set stickpin; a seed pearl set vine leaf stickpin; a turquoise and diamond stickpin; a turquoise matrix set stickpin; and a seed pearl and garnet accented stickpin View on Bloomsbury.com
A silver mounted miniature longcase clock, maker`s mark `IP…` A silver mounted miniature longcase clock, maker`s mark `IP `, London circa 1910, with a tapering and ball finial, the case embossed with floral, foliate and scroll decoration, the white dial with black Roman numerals and blue steeled hands, movement no. 1876, 38cm high View on Bloomsbury.com
A collection of silver condiment items, including A collection of silver condiment items, including: a silver circular mustard by T. H. Hazlewood & Co., Birmingham 1915, with a baluster finial and a loop handle, a cable twist border and on three stepped pad feet, 7cm long, with a blue glass liner; a silver oval mustard by William Devenport, Birmingham 1903, with a shell thumb piece to the domed cover, a scroll handle, a pierced body and on three ball feet, 5.7cm long, with a blue glass liner; a four division toast rack by W. I. Broadway & Co., Birmingham 2000, 7.7cm long; three plain oval napkin rings by Carr`s of Sheffield Ltd., Sheffield 1998, 5.7cm long; a circular pedestal salt by Barker Brothers Silver Ltd., Birmingham 1931, the faceted body on a circular stepped foot, 4.9cm high, with a blue glass liner; and other silver items, 397g (12.75 oz) gross View on Bloomsbury.com
A set of six hock glasses by Stuart with cross cut decoration and tapering stems together with an extensive clear cut glass charger with cross and fan cut detail, 36 cm diameter approx, also together with a further smaller circular glass charger by Stuart with vertical cut decoration, a cut crystal club decanter of squat form with slice cut shoulders, cross and fan cut decoration and mushroom shaped stopper, a further decanter with cut decoration and pointed finial stopper
A large and wide ranging selection of mostly clear cut glass and crystal drinking glasses to include numerous examples by Stuart including heavy wine glasses with etched star decoration to bowls with cut stems, various other tumblers, wine glasses, tankards, etc together with a good quality Stuart crystal claret jug with slice cut shoulders and cut decoration with plated mounts, with scrolling handle, spout and foliate finial
A miscellaneous collection to include a silver plated coffee pot with ebonised handle and finial cap by Mappin & Webb together with a Chinese style bowl with hand painted foliate decoration and border, a carving knife and fork with polished bone handles and silver caps decorated with embossed livestock detail together with a brass lidded dish with badge marked Edwd Tann Stationer, 75 Chancery Lane, various framed portrait etchings, brass handles, worked stone trinket boxes, a framed circular mirror in gilt frame, a small pewter dish, etc
(lot of 5) West African carved wood sculptures of some apparent age, and possible authenticity, two being tiny maskettes, the shortest a figure being a finial or attachment made by the Bamana people of Mali, its earrings and nose ring perhaps indicating its use, the tallest a Dogon figure, 12""l. Provenance: From the estate of Edward Gerber
Chinese cloisonne enameled covered censer, of oval form with elephant handles suspending loose rings, above a scroll band in hues of red, white, blue and yellow, on a diaper band with raised bosses near the base, the underside decorated with enameled flowers, raised on four scroll supports; the lid pierced with bats and clouds, along with a jade finial carved and reticulated with a chilong,12.75""w
(lot of 2) Porcelain group, 19th century, consisting of a Royal Worcester pitcher in the Japonesque taste centering polychrome chrysanthemum sprays and having an applied gilt handle, 6""h; together with an earthenware individual tea pot in the Rococo taste, having bas relief scroll decoration and a recumbent dog finial, 3.5""h
French Renaissance style bed, executed in walnut, the figural carved crest centering the finial capped pilasters accented with acanthus carved supports, the footboard with a conforming medallion flanked with floral and garland swags, and rising on tapered legs, 61.5""h x 64""w x 92""d overall
An impressive and collectible Meissen coffee pot, mid 18th or early 19th century, finely painted with harbour scenes in the manner of Christian Friedrich Herold alternating with panels of deutsche blumen inset in a blue ground. Cross swords to base configured as in the 18th century, number 28? faintly impressed, cursive letters faintly incised. Small chip to base of handle, the finial to cover chipped. The cover also probably associated, apparently transferred at an early date from a smaller vessel in the same service.
Collection of similar Caughley tea ware to include a teapot, tea caddy, three graduated saucer dishes, slop bowl, spoon tray, and two trios, all decorated with Pagoda pattern except the spoon tray which is decorated with The Fenced Garden pattern, (15) Condition report: Spoon tray; three cracks to the rim, re-gilding. Saucer dishes: the smallest has a section of the foot lacking, the other two pieces are not damaged but have some re-gilding. Bowl: some re-gilding which has losses in places. Trios: one cup has a small foot chip, one saucer has a filled chip. Tea Caddy: restored rim chip and finial, some re-gilding. Teapot: filled chip to the flange of the lid and some re-gilding.

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