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A darkwood cased Vienna style Wall Clock having two train spring driven movement striking the hours and half hours on a gong, the face with Arabic numerals, the case flanked by half round turned features and having turned finial above and below, the pediment with a depiction of a face. (35'' high overall)
A French student's violin, the bridge stamped Aubert, together with two bows in a fitted case CONDITION REPORT: wear esp. to edges, bows in need of restoration EXTRA INFO: Both tired, binding on one with damages and losses, the others with losses and heavy wear, cut on one shredder, cut on other L. o f back to top of button: 37 cm L. of back to finial. 58.5 cm
A modern silver and parcel gilt drinking cup in the form of a horn with embossed banded decoration set four cabochon cut blue stones, sea serpent finial and resting on two claw feet, h. 15.5 cm, Albert Edward Jones, Birmingham 1975, 15 ozs CONDITION REPORT: some tarnishing and minor surface scratches
A pair of 19th century French porcelain ice pails in the Sèvres manner, the floral spray decorated panels on a gilded green ground, raised on paw feet to the square plinth base, 37 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Pail 1 - Finial to lid broken off and missing. Large chip to rim of lid. Quite a lot of wear and rubbing to the gilding. General wear and scuffs. Pail 2 - General wear and scuffs. Some rubbing and losses to gilding. Some general wear but otherwise appears sound. No liners. No makers marks.
A George V silver lidded jug in the 18th Century taste, the domed lid with cup and cover finial and reeded edge over a pear shaped main body with plain spout and wooden scroll handle, raised on a circular foot, stamped to base "Harrod's London SW" (by Richard Burbridge, Managing Director of Harrod's, London 1911), 17 cm high, 11.64 oz total including handle CONDITION REPORTS Handle broken and re-glued and also with cracks to handle. Hallmarks with rubbing. Body of jug with some knocks and dents. Foot rim with rubbing around the edges of underside.
A pair of mid 20th Century three light hallmarked silver Candelabra by Elkington & Co., each with removable central snuffer with flame style finial, each with three foliate cast removable drip pans above conforming trays below and similarly decorated inverted serpentine sided bases, makers mark for Elkington & Co., Birmingham assay marks for 1960, total gross weight (including shellac/pitch weighted bases) approx. 2095g, 24cm high, approx. 29cm wide (widest point)
A late 19th century Victorian Silver three piece Tea Set by Henry Holland (of Holland, Aldwinkle and Slater), London. Comprising Tea Pot, Milk Jug and Sugar Container, the plain square canted corner "caddy design" with ivory oval finial and carved ivory scroll handle and finished with a gilt interior all in 18th century style. Hallmark London 1875 - 1876, gross weight approx. 826.4g., (3)
A George III oak longcase clock, with swans neck pediment above an arched glazed door enclosing the silvered arched brass dial with and two-train movement, flanked by fluted columns with brass capitals, with long trunk door beneath flanked by quarter column corners and with conforming base. Height including finial 73 ins (see illustration).
A George III mahogany longcase clock by George Brown of London, three-train striking on either four or eight tubular gongs, with 12 inch arched brass dial “Tempus Fugit” to arch and silent and chime mechanism, the hood with brass finials, fretwork pediment and brass capped capitals, with long arched trunk door flanked by canted angles with brass decoration and with conforming base. Height including finial 103 ins (see illustration).
A Clarice Cliff Bonjour series three piece tea set in the rare Blue firs pattern, the teapot of circular form, C scroll handle, seated on two horizontal cylindrical feet, 5½in. (14cm.) high, the cream jug of arched form, 2½in. (6.4cm.) and an arched sugar basin, 2½in. (6.4cm.) high, finial repaired on teapot. (3)
A Clarice Cliff Bizarre `Aurea` pattern biscuit barrel c.1934, shape no. 335, the cauldron shaped biscuit barrel in honey glaze, decorated with flowers on sinuous stems rising from rounded grassy hillocks, the domed cover with ball finial on stepped mounts similarly decorated, with original angular green and black wicker handle, with black overglaze backstamp and moulded `335` to base, 6in. (15cm.) high, excluding handle.
A Chinese spinach green jade covered censer probably Qianlong period (1736-1795), the censer raised on three squat paw feet issuing from lion masks, the demi-globular body with flattened shoulder, carved in low relief with stylised key bodied dragons, the sides with carved lion head handles suspending loose rings, the domed cover carved in high relief with two dragons, below a seed pod finial, 7in. (18cm.) diameter, 5in. (12.75cm.) high, together with a carved and pierced hardwood stand. (2)
A pair of Chinese blue and white covered vases 20th century, ovoid in form with foliate and chrysanthemum decoration, later applied shoulder to base cast bronze winged angel handles, removable cast bronze scrollwork collar, dome cover with squat finial, seated upon a circular cast bronze base with shell and joined opposable `C` scroll feet, 20in. (51cm.) high. (2)
A 19th century Indian silver bullet form teapot by Oomersi Mawjee, Bhuj, c.1870, impressed mark `O.M. Bhuj` to base, all over repoussé decoration of birds amidst floral and foliate meanders, foliate capped scroll handle, an oval reserve to either side, one depicting a huntsman seated upon a giant eagle, the other riding a peacock, the domed cover with parrot finial, on four shell mounted scroll feet, 6¼in. (16cm.) high, weight 23.5 tr.oz.
A good quality Edwardian silver trophy Deykin and Harrison, Birmingham 1908, of urn form, stepped dome lid with acorn finial, sharply scrolled reeded handles, narrow banded border, awarded as a prize for bakery skills, inscribed District Champions, The Hovis Bread Flour Company, awarded to Messrs Nicoll & Smibert Ltd., Dundee - 1907`, above repoussé foliate decoration on flared circular foot, 10in. (25.5cm.) high, weight 19.2 tr.oz.
A late George II silver lidded sucrier William Shaw and William Priest, London 1759, the urn shaped body with embossed flowers and scrolls conforming with those of the stepped, domed lid bearing a ribbed urn finial, standing on a slightly raised circular foot with foliate decoration, overall height 6in. (15cm.), weight 11.75 tr.oz.
A George III silver small coffee pot or hot water jug Charles Wright (probably), London 1768, the tapered cylindrical body with rococo floral decoration around a central cartouche, the stepped domed lid with ivory pineapple finial with similar decoration conforming with that of the S shaped spout, the double scroll handle with ivory rings and scroll thumb-piece, on a raised and engraved foot rim, 7¼in. (18.5cm.) high, weight 9.75 tr.oz.
A Georgian style lidded silver mustard pot the rounded rectangular body with everted, barbed rim, scroll handle and domed lid with urn finial, raised on four pad feet and marked `J K & S. Silver`, with blue glass liner, 2¼in. (5.75cm.) high, together with a miniature, straight sided, plain jug with gilded interior, unmarked, 1½in. (3.8cm.) high. (2)
A Victorian silver snuff box Deakin and Francis, Birmingham 1894, rectangular form with slight concave base, engraved J.M.A. 1894 to lid; together with two small pill boxes, one by Guernsey silversmith Bruce Russell; the other of oval form with bird and floral semi precious stone and silver finial, hallmarked to base. (3)
An antique Swiss multi-fuel cast iron wood burning stove late-19th / early 20th century, blacked and plated finish, of rounded lozenge section with foliate cast decoration, foliate decorative finial (removable for loading), both glass and iron doors, ash pan, raised on pierced bracket feet, 35in. (89cm.) high, 25in. (63.5cm.) wide, together with various fittings and the matching fender, 35¼in. (89.5cm.) long.
Antiquities - A Luristan bronze `Master of the Animals` standard finial circa 8th century, in the form of a two-headed janiform deity grasping the heads of two goat headed monsters, with subsidiary cock`s heads below, over a stylised bloated body and bound feet, 7in. (17.75cm.) high, complete with the separate lower stem section with flared top over a straight stem with ribbed collar and waisted lower socket section ribbed collar to base, 6¾in. (17cm.) high. (2)
A Dr. Christopher Dresser copper and brass kettle by Benham & Froud c.1885, the kettle of globular form with flared circular top with inset lid with turned ebony finial, angled spout and cylindrical ebony handle and tapered brass supports, on three splayed brass peg feet, impressed mark to base, 9½in. (14cm.) high, on a later wrought iron stand, 36¾in. (93.5cm.) high. (2) * For a similar example, see `Christopher Dresser` by Widar Halén, pub. Phaidon Press 1990, plate 216, p.187.
A French gilt drum clock under glass dome c.1880, the elaborate gilt figural clock depicting a flower seller to the left side of the elongated fluted drum design clock case, the circular white enamelled dial with Roman numeral chapters bears the retailers name `A. Roger` (founded 1873) Guernsey, thatched house finial to barrel, the clock 11in. (28cm.) high.
A BALKAN DAGGER, MID-19TH CENTURY, POSSIBLY GEORGIAN with broad curved blade formed with a medial ridge, carved morse hilt incorporating a cylindrical grip, in its wooden scabbard encased in silver engraved with bouquets of flowers (the inner face holed), with scalloped finial, and the outer face incorporating a suspension loop 33.5 cm; 13 ¼ in blade A similar dagger is preserved in the State Hermitage, St Petersburg. See Y. Muller 1997, p. 75 no. 21.
** A 40 BORE INDIAN PERCUSSION TRAVELLING PISTOL, MID-19TH CENTURY in the European taste, with two-stage barrel formed with a vase-shaped muzzle, encrusted with panels of gold foliage at the breech, median and muzzle, engraved tang, engraved box-lock action fitted with spurred hammer decorated with gold en suite with the barrel, flat-sided figured walnut butt, silver trigger-guard with moulded finial (retaining screw missing), and steel ramrod 16.5 cm; 6 1/2 in barrel
A 32 BORE OTTOMAN FLINTLOCK HOLSTER PISTOL, TURKEY, LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY with tapering barrel retained by two chased silver bands (one associated), encrusted with gold scrollwork and pellets over the breech (rubbed, small losses), gold inlaid stepped lock signed in gold in imitation of a European maker, fitted with gold decorated cock pierced with scrollwork, rainproof pan and roller, gold-lined pan, full stock profusely inlaid with silver and gilt wire scrolls within a plaited silver wire framework, signed en suite with the lock beneath the fore-end, applied with a large chased silver band over the spine of the butt and with two gold-encrusted steel ovals behind, silver mounts comprising pierced scrollwork side-plate, spurred pommel decorated with scrolls and engraved details, trigger-guard with elaborately pierced finial, and imitation silver ramrod (areas of wear, small losses) 35.5 cm; 14 in barrel
** A RARE NORTH INDIAN FLINTLOCK BLUNDERBUSS, EARLY 19TH CENTURY with swamped barrel belled towards the muzzle, formed with raised mouldings behind the muzzle and ahead of the breech, the latter incorporating a standing back-sight, engraved shaped tang, engraved lock in the European taste, fitted with engraved cock (the upper portion missing), semi-rainproof pan and roller, full stock (fore-end with small cracks and chips), carved with foliage about the tang, hooked butt formed with a characteristic bifurcated fishtail terminal, iron mounts including scrolling trigger-guard with pineapple finial, and a pair of ramrod-pipes, and brass two piece side plate and barrel bolt escutcheons (one escutcheon and the ramrod missing) 77 cm; 33 3/8 in barrel A flintlock gun of related form is illustrated R. Hales 2013, p. 279, no. 680.
** A GERMAN ZISCHÄGGE, MID-17TH CENTURY with one-piece hemispherical skull embossed with six radiating ribs and fitted at its apex with a transversely-pieced finial and circular washer, at its brow with a flat obtusely-pointed peak, at its nape with a flaring obtusely-pointed neck-guard of four lames, and at each side with a pendent scutiform cheek-piece pierced at its centre with seven circular auditory-holes in rosette formation, the peak pierced at its rear with a rectangular hole to receive a sliding nasal-bar retained by a staple and locking-screw at the brow, the leaf-shaped upper end of the nasal-bar and the tip of the peak each struck with the letter M, the main edges of the helmet formed with plain inward turns and its surface showing a light mottled patina overall 37.0 cm; 14½ in
** AN INDIAN SWORD (TALWAR), 19TH CENTURY with curved singled-edged heavy blade, decorated on each face with gold koftgari including a calligraphic cartouche (rubbed) and a panel of scrolling foliage at the forte, russet iron hilt comprising a pair of straight quillons with thick terminals each pierced and chiselled as a flowerhead, elongated langets with pierced foliate terminals, recurved knuckle-guard with fluted bud-shaped finial, frontal guard formed en suite, large disc-shaped pommel with scalloped border, solid grip, and decorated throughout in gold koftgari with large panels filled with scrolling flowers and foliage 86.3cm; 34in blade

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