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A George II coffee pot, by William Partis, Newcastle 1754, of baluster form, the domed cover with leaf covered acorn shaped finial, the body with cast spout decorated with floral designs and turned wooden handle, raised on spreading base, decorated overall with later embossed and engraved foliate decoration, the base bearing inscription 'The gift of E Hodgson to Isabl Carr', 10in. (25cms) high, 30.5oz. gross.
A French silver covered goblet, probably 19th Century, the cover decorated with hounds and quarry in a woodland, the finial of a huntsman blowing a horn, the goblet bowl with leaf design and wreath below flared rim, the main the Diana, Goddess of hunting in a carriage being drawn by stags and attended by huntsmen, cherubs, hounds and others, the stem with two stags' heads, the base decorated with design to match lid, 16 1/2in. (42cms) high, 28oz.
A 19th Century Balkan flintlock pistol, the 10 1/4in. (26cms) 20 bore tapering barrel with flintlock (possibly not original), the underside of the lock engraved with shield mark, the trigger without guard, the furniture inlaid with wire work, carved red coral beads running down the back of the handle, also inlaid with mother-of-pearl panels, fluted dome pommel with conforming decoration and coral finial (probably a replacement), 17 1/4in. (44cms) overall.
An inlaid mahogany longcase clock, the brass dial with silvered roman chapter ring, with main plate to centre bearing the name of 'Benson, Whitehaven', subsidiary seconds dial, bust portrait to aperture in arch, mask and foliate spandrels, two train movement and anchor escapement, the case with swan neck pediment and brass finial, arched door flanked by fluted columns, arched waist door centred by inlaid shell motif, flanked by fluted quadrants, similar inlay to panel base on ogee bracket feet, 90in. high.
A French cast brass mantel clock, the dial with enamelled roman numerals, French drum movement signed 'E.P. Depose', the architectural case with lion finial on domed top, decorated with masks and foliated scrolls, decorative sides centred by oval busts within foliate design, column sides, mask and foliate frieze, on bun feet, 16in. high.
Japy Freres & Cie: a 19th Century French onyx and champleve enamel four-glass mantel clock, with enamelled arabic dial, two train movement striking on a gong, with mercury pendulum, case with urn finial surrounded by four outer finials, leaf pattern columns below, four rounded supports, 15 1/4in.
A Regency rosewood and brass inlaid bracket clock, with painted roman dial, two train movement striking on a bell, the case with artichoke finial above a caddy style hood, the front with inlaid foliate motifs, twin brass handles and scale pattern side panels, on plinth with block feet, 18in. high. See illustration
J. Bishop, Maidstone: an 18th Century brass lantern clock, with silvered roman chapter ring centred by maker's name and engraved acanthus scrolls, later two train fusee movement, the case with urn finial above a bell and dolphin patter frieze, hinged side doors, on globular shaped feet, 15in. high. See illustration
An early 20th Century pewter cased mantel clock, the white enamelled roman dial surrounded by beaded brass bezel, the case with flame finial above the dial, a bell in deep relief below hanging from an arch, the words 'Vivos Voco Mortuos Planco Fulgura Frango' to flared base, 13in. (33cms) high. Note: 'Vivos Voco Mortuos Planco Fulgura Frango' is the first line of the poem 'Song of the Bell' by Friedrich Schiller (published 1798).
A late 19th Century gilt cased mantel clock, the white enamel roman dial fitted a Japy Freres movement, the case with bird, quiver and torch finial above fluted barrel housing held by foliate scrolls and fluted pedestal, raised on break front base with beading and foliage, beaded bun feet, 9 1/2in. (24cms) high.
A fine quality `Sun and Moon` longcase clock by Geoffrey Bell of Winchester, circa 1971, being a highly detailed replica of a circa 1780 J Ferguson astronomical Sun, Moon and Tidal clock, these clocks were made in limited numbers and with this lot comes a quantity of original correspondence from Geoffrey Bell to the purchaser, also with weight and pendulum, total height including finial approx 204cm (illustrated).
A late 19th/early 20th century oak cased architectural form bracket clock with movement stamped Lenzkirch, 87067, with ting tang strike, striking the hours, quarters and halves on two spiral gongs, with gilt metal mounted case and silvered dial with brass spandrels, the sides flanked with two circular gilt metal carrying handles, with small quantity of old photographs and related paperwork, complete with pendulum and key, height 43cm, missing top finial.
A late 19th/early 20th century mahogany cased fountain head mantel clock, with gilt metal and fountain adornments, with spiral glass rod (when working this rod rotates giving the effect of running water), the architectural carved case with black lacquered centre and arched top, complete with finial, with Arabic numeral circular dial with gilt centre, height 35.4cm, unmarked.
A late 19th century hallmarked silver handled walking cane with arched cast handle decorated with ornate scroll work, engraved RV to end cap, makers mark J.P Birmingham 1878, also two Indian white metal handle walking sticks with ornate chased and cast handles, each on tapering black lacquered shafts with base metal finial, length 90cm, 87cm and 91cm respectively (3).
An early George III silver baluster coffee pot with pineapple finial scroll-chased spout and floral and foliate embossed decoration, on stemmed domed foot, John Henry Vere and William Lutwyche, London 1762, 29.2 oz gross, 29 cm high Condition Report Silver band repair to wooden handle, finial loose, handle loose, bruises overall, but otherwise good
A WILLIAM IV SILVER PLATED TEA URN of classical form with urn finial, scrolling hands and band of Greek Key decoration and further floral decoration, turned finial to the handle and standing on a square base with bun feet, all on a square silver plated glass inset stand with scrolling dolphin feet, the tea urn stamped beneath D*S for James Dixson & Sons, 20 1/2" high overall This tea urn was purchased by the grandfather of the current owner at the sale of the effects of Lord Kelvin following his death in 1907. The grandfather at the sale asked his housekeeper which of the objects for sale were heavily used by Lord Kelvin and she pointed him to the tea urn and said `Lord Kelvin used it every day`. The tea urn was then passed down through the current vendors family where is was affectionately known as `Aunt Sabina`.
A 19TH CENTURY SILVER PLATED STAND with gadrooned edge and lion mask ring handles, all standing on three shaped supports terminating on paw feet and platform base with centrally mounted gadrooned urn with flame finial and all standing on ball feet, mounted with associated hobnail cut glass dish, the dish 11 1/2" in diameter and standing 11" tall overall
A Danish design three piece silver plated tea set, probably mid-20th Century or earlier, produced by Chor and comprising of a teapot, milk and sugar. The pot of highly innovative form with a shaped black handle, the black cover surmounted with an oblong shape finial, the milk with similar design, the sugar with black lid, stamped marks to base.

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