A George III silver teapot, the shallow domed lid with wooden finial above a shaped body with foliate engraved banding and open linen swag cartouche to either side, the spout of tapering reeded form opposite an open scrollwork wooden handle (by Henry Chawner, London 1792), 15 cm high, 14.23 oz (including handle) CONDITION REPORTS Wear and scuffs, some knocks and dents. Solder visible to interior of base. Exterior edge of base has wear. Small split to top border. Hinge and hinge areas appear to have been repaired / replaced. Ridge to interior of lid. A section appears to have been added to spout end of the opening, beneath the lid (please see photos). Splits to wood handle.
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A late 18th / early 19th Century Maltese silver pot and cover, the lid with embossed shell and scrollwork decoration and foliate crown finial over an embossed baluster shaped body with shell and foliate decoration raised on a beaded edge circular foot (bears maker's mark to base "MA" beneath a cross), 11.5 cm high, 7.85 oz CONDITION REPORTS Overall with general wear and scuffs, some dents, some mis-shaping to rim of lid and to foot rim, overall where body meets foot rim appears slightly squashed as pot leans slightly to one side.
A Southern Indian, 19th century, cast iron figure of a cavalryman on horseback holding a musket, 30 by 20cm high, a cast iron lamp stand with two standing figures, 20 by 29cm high, two 19th century Southern Indian buttons possibly from a uniform, a small brass vase, and a brass finial with hanging decoration. (6)
A 19th Century French Boulle work ebonised wood clock garniture, the circular gilt metal dial with enamelled Roman numerals, eight day striking movement marked Philippe Rouen, the case decorated with gilt metal masks and acanthus leaf motifs, surmounted by a flambeau finial, a glazed panel below revealing the sunburst pendulum bob, raised on scrolling feet, together with a pair of matching boulle work urns, clock 50cms high.
Set of twelve late 19th/early 20th Century David Andersen silver gilt coffee spoons with matching sugar tongs, each having a classical figural finial and slender elongated bowl, marks for 1888 - 1925, 6.6oz approx, in original Andersen case Case is a little rubbed to the edges - General condition consistent with age **
A pair of Chinese Export famille rose tureens, 19th century, with lids decorated with figures in garden settings amid floral scrolls, the lid with a lemon shaped finial, 31cm wide Lots 75-220 are from the collection of Laurence W. Hodson (1863-1933) and thence by descent. To view the full introduction to the collection please visit the Dreweatts website (download the pdf version of the catalogue) or contact Dreweatts Donnington Priory saleroom for details.
A French carved, painted and parcel gilt limewood fairground model of a pig, by Bayol of Angers, circa 1890 and later redecorated, the head slightly to dexter, decorated overall in pink, red, mustard and red, pierced through the centre and with metal brackets to take a carousel pole, with later brass knob finial to cover the aperture and with wrought iron tail, later mounted on a rectangular oak base with shaped edges, 120cm long overall, Note: This carousel pig is believed to have spent much of its ‘working life’ with a Maltese fairground company, after which it moved with its owners to Australia in the mid 20th century. It was purchased and brought to the UK in 2007 where it was fully overhauled and restored by its current owner. Further details available on request
19TH CENTURY CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN VASE AND COVER, slender baluster form with moulded Dog of Fo finial to the domed cover, painted with figures in a garden, 12 1/4" (31.1cm) high, four character mark to base, together with a blue glazed model of a Dog of Fo, 9 1/2" (24.1cm) high (2)
EARLY 20TH CENTURY MEISSEN ONION PATTERN BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN SMALL HOT WATER JUG, of baluster form with scroll handle and bud finial to the domed cover, 5 3/4" (14.6cm) high, together with a pair of china figures of musicians, a lady seated in elegant chair (all a/f) and modern blue and gilt china trio, initialled `N` various models (7)
PALE PINK OPALINE GLASS PEDESTAL VASE AND COVER, oviform with spread circular foot, short cylindrical neck with tapering finial topped cover, decorated with a central reserve featuring a print of a female bust, with black boarder, gilt ivy and green fern surround, with black and gilt rims, 19 3/4" (50cm) high
NINETEENTH CENTURY LINE INLAID MAHOGANY STICK BAROMETER, signed C. Volonte, Trowbridge, the silvered dial with vernier and alcohol thermometer, signed, above a visible tube, housed in a case with brass finial to the broken architectural pediment above a crossbanded door, feather banded trunk and later stained beech cistern cover, 39" (99cm) high
EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY OAK AND MAHOGANY CROSSBANDED LONGCASE CLOCK, by Fairbrother, Stockport, the 14" painted Roman dial with chapel ruins to the corners and female harvester to the arch, powered by an eight day movement striking on a b bell, housed in a case with swan neck pediment and brass ball and spike finial, above reeded oblong free standing fore columns, trunk door with shaped top and panel below, flanked by rounded corners and raised on a panelled and chamferred base with ogee bracket feet, 91" (231cm) high
Four Pieces of 19th Century Salt-glazed Stoneware: A large French cylindrical tobacco jar decorated with scrolling vines bearing clusters of grapes trailing around labels inscribed `FUMER` and `TOBAC`, 7½ ins (19 cms) high. A Doulton Lambeth harvest jug with silver plated lid 8 ins (20 cms) high. A rectangular tobacco box (A/F) moulded with imbibers & country folk and having a domed lid surmounted by an acorn finial with further lid inside, 5½ ins (14 cms) high. A mug sprigged with relief moulded hunting scene and impressed `HENRY, F, WARD GOOLE` along the foot, with a paper label to the base attributing it to Castleford Circa 1800, 4 ins (10 cms) high.
A Fabulous & Rare Pair of Monumental Wrought Iron & Bronze Fire Dogs. The stems entwined with cast serpentine pot holders: the snakes` heads bearing pendant rings and rotating for heat adjustment. The knopped finial surmounts ornamented with multi-faces and reeding. Standing on forked boldly scrolling feet, 65 ins (166 cms) high, 50 ins (127 cms) in depth.

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