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A Leeds creamware globular Teapot and cover, painted with a lady within a landscape, with a crab stock spout and handle and a floret finial. Circa 1765. Size 14cm high Condition, scuffs and nibbles to the spout, chips and nibbles to top rim, hairline crack running from top rim. Cover. Broken in half and repaired.
A Leeds creamware globular teapot and cover, with a twisted strap handle and floret terminals, the cover has a flower finial. Circa 1780. Size 14cm high Condition. TP. Crack to underside of base, some crazing and staining to inside, nibbles to inner and foot rims. Cover. Piece missing from inner flange with a crack and nibbles.
An 18Th century creamware teapot and cover, modelled as ‘Admiral Rodney’ cream ground with pale green highlights, lion finial to cover Circa 1780 size 16cm high Condition. Chips to top rim, spout chipped, chips to foot rim, hairline crack running from spout join. Cover . chip to rim, chip to flange
A Leeds creamware cylindrical teapot and cover, painted in bright enamels with exotic birds on rocky mounds and branches, with a ribbed spout and ear shaped handle. Cover with a flower finial. Circa 1775. Size. 10cm high Condition. Handle broken off and reattached, small chips to spout, chips to inner rim, Cover chip to rim, some scuffs with a hairline.
A Leeds creamware mug painted with flower sprays and an inscription LP 1775, with twisted strap handle, c1775-80, approx. 13cm high (broken and reattached, chips and staining), along with an early 19th century pearlware tea pot, fleur de lys finial, blue and white design with hinged cover, unmarked, (crazed, some nibbles).
A Staffordshire Creamware William Greatbatch cylindrical teapot and cover, with an ear shaped handle and moulded spout, painted with rustic floral sprays and the name. Eliz. Adkin. The cover has an acorn finial. Circa 1775. Size 15cm high Condition. Nibbles to spout, cover, small chip to rim, scuffs to inner flange, nibble to tip of finial
A pair of Barker Ellis silver plated candlesticks, Victorian silver plated butter dish, with an opaline glass liner, and pierced lid with cow finial, pair of berry spoons, toddy ladle with a whale bone handle, Mappin & Webb silver plated coffee pot, pair of Victorian plated fruit spoons and plated basket.
A fine quality 18th Century Irish silver Coffee Pot, by William Thompson, and Michael Cormick, c. 1780's, the domed hinged lid with acorn finial and repoussé floral decoration, the conforming bulbous body with figures, and similar decoration, the shaped wooden handle on a turned circular base, approx. 29cms (11 1/2") high, approx. 33 ounces. (1) Provenance: Nelson Bell Collection - The Bell Gallery, Belfast
A 19th Century Chinese bulbous Urn and Cover, the domed top lid with shaped finial decorated with fruit, flowers etc., above a conforming body, the base with character mark, approx. 30cms (12") high; together with a 19th Century Chinese Famille Vert Cockerel and floral design Platter (some damage), approx. 25cms (14") diameter; and an attractive and unusual shaped Cantonese Dish and cover decorated with flowers and figures on typical attire, as a lot. (3) Provenance: The Burke Family, Clonmel, Co. Tipperary.
An important 18th Century Irish Provincial Coffee Pot, of attractive embossed floral decoration in the rococo taste, the hinged domed lid with spiral finial 'S' scroll handle, crested and monogrammed on main body, with 'Wild Boar,' 'W.R.N.,' on socle type base, hallmarked, W.R. Sterling (William Reynolds, Cork,) approx. 28cms (11") high, approx. 31 ounces. (1) Provenance: The Russell Family, Seafield, Co. Waterford.
A very fine quality Regency period English Bracket Clock, the circular top with brass flame finial and carved motif, the painted dial with Roman numerals and signed 'B. Edwards, 11 High Street, Shoreditch, London," substantial circular twin-fusee movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, engraved back plate signed "Edwards Shoreditch," the overall inlaid with attractive brass inlay, together with matching brass inlaid Wall Bracket, approx. 46cms (18") high. (2)
A quality Irish silver Georgian period Hot Water Jug, the domed hinged lid with pomegranate finial, the edge with egg n' dart moulded, the bulbous body with reeded design, with crest for the Waller Family [Hic-Fructus-Virtutis], Co. Tipperary, [Georgian period, hallmarked, date 1813] no maker, approx. 23cms (9") high, 25 ounces. (1) Provenance: Nelson Bell Collection - The Bell Gallery, Belfast
A French brass Mantle Clock, in the Indian style, the movement by Japy Freres, striking on a gong, the centre dome with an urn finial and a conforming urn to each corner above a brass turned column to each corner and a porcelain dial decorated with birds and flowers, and Arabic numerals, on a moulded step base, 30cms (12''). (1)
An attractive Georgian style medium sized Teapot, the hinged domed top with ebonised finial, and reeded body engraved with the Russell Family crest and motto 'Che Sara Sara,' Sheffield 1883, Goldsmith & Silversmith Company, c. 1883, approx. 15 ounces. (1) Provenance: The Russell Family, Seafield, Co. Waterford.
A fine quality Irish Georgian period Teapot, by Edward Crofton, Dublin c. 1818, the hinged lid with finial and leaf decoration, the bulbous body with overall 'C' scroll and floral repoussé decoration, and loop handle, approx. 32 ounces, 19cms high. (1) Provenance: Nelson Bell Collection - The Bell Gallery, Belfast
An attractive French Louis XVI style circular Table, the top inset with Sevres type decorated bowl with pastoral scene with figures on Royal blue background highlighted in gilt, the border with floral inlay, the base with ormolu mounted reeded and tapering legs united by quatreform platform with central urn finial, approx. 61cms x 76cms (24" x 30"). (1)
An attractive Irish Georgian period oval shaped silver Teapot, by Robert Breading, Dublin 1804, the hinged and domed lid with floral bouquet finial, the main body with etched and repoussé design of floral garlands, approx. 20cms (8") high, approx. 29 ounces. (1) Provenance: Nelson Bell Collection - The Bell Gallery, Belfast
An attractive Georgian style two handled Trophy Cup, by D. & J. Welby, London, c. 24 ounces, the domed loose top with shaped finial over a plain body with "S" shaped handles, inscribed "Peterborough Fox Hound Show - 1924 - Champion Cup - given by the President, John C. Strater Esq., M.F.H., for the Best Dog Hound, exhibited in any of the Classes won by..." hallmarked. (2) Provenance: The Russell Family, Seafield, Co. Waterford.
Silverware: A fine quality silver plated Victorian Water Jug, with domed hinged lid shaped finial, inscribed 'To Alexander Russell in Token of Valuable Services conferred on his obliged friend Chen. R. Gardiner M.D.'; together with a pair of Elkington & Co. silver plated Toast Racks, and a larger silver Toast Rack Sheffield 1925, by Hutton & Son; also varied Sugar Tongs, Sugar Helmet, etc., as a lot, w.a.f. (8) Provenance: The Russell Family, Seafield, Co. Waterford.
An important 18th Century Wedgwood creamware pottery Teapot, decorated with print image of John Wesley, Signed Green, Liverpool, c. 1780, and text on opposing side, the lid with finial handle (some chips) no repairs, otherwise good, approx. 12cms (5") high. Scarce. (1) Provenance: The McDowell-Mahon Family, by direct descent.
An English silver Mustard, with domed hinge lid and finial, 'S' scroll handle on circular base, mark worn, blue glass liner, approx. 8 ounces, (including liner); together with three English silver Drinks Labels (Gin, Vodka & Whiskey), as a lot, w.a.f. (4) Provenance: Nelson Bell Collection - The Bell Gallery, Belfast
MIXED GROUP OF ORIENTAL CERAMICS including a terracotta teapot, decorated in relief with flowers and leaves and with branch design handle and finial, 13cms (h), a similar double gourd shaped teapot, 16cms (h), partially glazed figure with nodding head and waving hand, 14cms (h) and a blue and white squat circular teapot, 9cms (h)Provenance: private collection Denbighshire
An 1830s silver three piece tea set by WB, possibly William Bateman, the teapot with flower and leaf finial and having ivory spacers to handle, sold with Ivory Declaration number GUV9WKHB, some dents and scratching to all three pieces, the teapot and milk jug dated London 1838 and the sugar basin London 1835, total weight 45 ozt
A LARGE WRITING SLOPE, with brass banding, escutcheon, vacant cartouche and flush handles, the interior with dark green writing surface, twin brass topped inkwells, a small covered compartment with bone finial and pen rest, having three hidden small internal drawers, with bone finials, underneath the writing surface, approximate closed dimensions: height 16cm x width 50.5cm x depth 27.5cm (1) (Condition Report: requires some attention, one hinge is broken, the writing surface is in two pieces, a little damage to veneer, some scratches and wear, etc.)
A GEORGIAN OAK AND CROSSBANDED EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, with twin swan neck pediment and single finial, above an arched door, that's enclosing a 12'' brass and silvered dial, with Roman and Arabic numerals, seconds dial, signed M Thomas of Caernarvon, the trunk with a single door and ivory escutcheon, on box plinth, height 230cm, along with a box containing a painted eight day movement and dial (condition report: two pendulums, two weights, one winding key, no trunk key, marks, scuffs, discolouration, loose parts, other wear and usage, spare dial ideal for restoration) Please note this lot is offered for sale in accordance with the Ivory Act 2018, Richard Winterton Auctioneers LTD have applied for an exemption licence for the ivory in this lot Ref: LE64ER8V

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