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Lot 1126

An unusual Mahogany what-not having two tier platform top, the base with Canterbury type recessed for newspapers, magazines or music and having turned pillar supports with finial tops, 16'' wide x 13'' deep, 29 1/2'' tall overall

Lot 114

"An Arts & Crafts silver caddy spoon by A.E Jones, hammered decoration and floral relief finial, Birmingham, and a Ruskin silver mounted brooch (2)"

Lot 637

"Ladies umbrella, yellow bulbous finial & collar, ceramic study of an 18thC courting couple, additional gilt decoration"

Lot 514

An early 19th Century iron lidded jar with cupid finial, marble child musician on Brass stand (as found) and other items

Lot 226

Royal Crown Derby china covered trinket box, oval and slightly waisted, Imari decorated with pointed finial, royal blue and gilded everted rim, date mark for 1942

Lot 391

Victorian pottery water ewer, lid with turned flat finial handle applied with flowerhead to the body, labelled H.W. Bush & Co. Ltd. "Hygenic", 34 Commercial Street, London, the body with pair side handles, floral spray and fern decorated with coat of arms, metal tap to the base

Lot 430

Oriental brass koro, with temple dog finial, metal covered inkstand and brass crocodile nutcracker

Lot 446

A late 19th Century Bohemian glass octagonal lidded jar with pineapple finial and all-over gilt seaweed decoration to a circular spreading foot, the base indistinctly inscribed in gilt "..... OSEP..NENHUTTE", 19 cm high

Lot 482

A 19th Century mahogany long case clock, the arched hood with dentil swan neck pediment with applied brass mount centred by a brass finial over a fretwork frieze, glazed door flanked by gilt metal Corinthian fluted pilasters over an arched trunk door, flanked by three quarter fluted pilasters on a fielded panel fronted base on ogee bracket feet, the silvered glazed and arched dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds, date aperture inscribed "Walter Crichton, Haddington", the eight day movement striking on a bell, 230 cm high, with two weights, pendulum and key

Lot 490

A George V silver trophy cup of hexagonal faceted form, the cover with urn finial, the plain body with reeded and foliate decorated openwork handles raised on a hexagonal stepped foot (by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1923), 38 cm high, 38.15 oz, raised on a hexagonal oak pedestal

Lot 494

A George V silver trophy cup of faceted octagonal form, the cover with ball finial, the main body inscribed "(Replica) The Balfour Trophy White City (London) Won by - 5th Nov 1960", raised on an octagonal foot (by G. Bryan & Co., Birmingham 1933), 18.5 cm high, 8.08 oz

Lot 501

A George V silver table top cigarette dispenser of cylindrical form, the stepped top with greyhound head knob handle operating the three section carousel storage unit, each section with gilt washed interior, raised on a circular stepped foot, the body inscribed "Presented by The Greyhound Racing Association Limited White City Stadium", on an engine turned ground (by Adie Bros. Ltd., London 1937), 14.4 cm diameter x 15 cm high, approx. 30 oz CONDITION REPORTS Overall with some wear and scuffs, some rubbing to hallmarks, some minor knocks and dents, the greyhound finial appears to turn correctly opening the three compartments.

Lot 509

A George III silver teapot of rectangular bellied form, with ebonised finial and handle, raised on four ball feet (Anne and Peter Bateman, 1810), a similar twin-handled sugar basin of rectangular bellied form raised on four ball feet (by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1884), together with a similar creamer (marks rubbed), 29.2 oz including handle and finial

Lot 510

A George V silver teapot of octagonal form, initialled, raised on a stepped base with wooden finial and handle, together with a matching twin-handled sugar basin (by Adie Brothers Limited, Birmingham 1933)

Lot 511

An Edward VIII silver three piece tea set of canted rectangular bellied form, raised on four bun feet with ebonised finial and handle, together with a matching twin-handled sugar basin and creamer (by Atkyn Brothers, Sheffield 1936), 40 oz including handle and finial

Lot 512

A George V silver tea set of oval form with reeded body (Sheffield 1914 by Mappin & Webb and Sheffield 1913 maker`s mark rubbed), together with four silver spoons, 26.5 oz including handle and finial CONDITION REPORTS Wear, scuffs, minor knocks.

Lot 513

An Austro-Hungarian silver teapot in the Seccessionist manner, the plain oval body decorated with a simple looped rim, with ebonised finial and C-shaped handle, together with matching twin-handled sugar bowl and milk jug, 34 oz CONDITION REPORTS Overall with wear and scuffs, some small knocks and dents, dent approx. 3 cm x 2 cm to side of teapot, dirt, stains and deposits to interior.

Lot 516

A George IV silver teapot of lobed bellied form with profusely embossed floral decoration, the finial stylised as an open buttercup raised on a circular pedestal base (by Jas Craddock and William Reid, London 1824), 28.4 oz CONDITION REPORTS Overall with wear and scuffs, expensive repairs throughout including fairly crudely repaired areas to spout, foot rim, hinge and various other areas.

Lot 296

A CUT GLASS CLARET JUG with applied silver plated mounts, including base, lid and handle, with relief decoration and cherub finial, 14" tall.

Lot 2

A cased three piece silver tea service, Pearce & Sons, Sheffield 1900, each piece of oval half reeded form with reeded bands to waist and gadrooned rim, comprising; a teapot with ebonised handle and finial, 14cm high, a two handled sugar bowl, 9.5cm high and a cream jug, 9cm high, all raised on four ball feet, together with a pair of silver sugar tongs, London, all presented within fitted velvet lined case (at fault), total weight of silver approx 26.8 (4)

Lot 39

A silver hot water jug, makers mark indistinct, Chester 1923, of baluster form with cusped rim and ebonised handle and finial, 18cm high, weight 12oz

Lot 58

A silver teapot, Copper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1975, of baluster form with bakelite handle and finial, 21.5cm high, with original box, weight 17.5oz

Lot 59

A three piece silver tea service, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1917, each piece of oval form, comprising; a teapot with ebonised handle and finial, 13.5cm high, a two handled sugar bowl, 9cm high and a cream jug, 8cm high, all engraved 'F.A.P.', total weight 36.5oz (at fault) (3)

Lot 140

An English glass goblet dated 1866, the round bowl inscribed 'John and Emma Johnson, married Jan. 4th 1866' within fern leaf borders, the multiple knopped baluster stem enclosing a small coin, 24.5cm high and a similarly decorated glass pedestal jar and cover with knopped finial, 34cm high (2)

Lot 241

W A S Benson, an Arts and Crafts copper kettle on brass floor stand, the 3 pint kettle with rattan covered handle, ebony finial and octagonal section brass spout, supported on a fluted column stand terminating in a ball base with 4 octagonal section arched legs, stamped to stand and kettle (lid) 'W A S Benson', with copper burner, circa 1895, total height 85cm, 21cm diameter

Lot 1004

A Chinese Canton famille rose porcelain bottle vase and cover, mid-19th Century, the narrow neck and bulbous body painted with panels of figures, birds, butterflies and flowers, within borders of dense flowers, scrolls and butterflies, height approx 39.5cm (repaired finial).

Lot 1014

A Japanese brown patinated bronze koro and cover with kylin finial, Meiji period, the globular body cast in relief with opposing bird panels flanked by a pair of Buddhistic lion mask and tongue handles, on a tripod scroll legs and circular base, height approx 45cm.

Lot 1039

A Japanese brown patinated bronze diminutive koro and cover, Meiji period, the pierced cover with Buddhistic lion cub finial, the squat body cast with Buddhistic lions, birds and flowers, flanked by a pair of mask and tongue handles, on a circular foot, height approx 14cm.

Lot 1191

Two Tibetan cast bronze stupa, probably 15th/16th Century, each of bell shaped form with foliate finial above a spire of tapering tiers on a cylindrical pedestal and double lotus moulded base, heights approx 20cm x 15cm (some faults).

Lot 2629

A late 19th/early 20th Century cast brass needlework reel stand, the finial fitted with a pin cushion above two graduated tiers, on a foliate base.

Lot 304

An Edwardian silver bachelor`s teapot of oval form with reeded ivory finial, Sheffield 1905 by Henry Wilkinson, height approx 13cm.

Lot 399

An early George III silver coffee pot, the domed cover with knop finial and gadrooned rim, the baluster body with fluted scroll moulded spout and ebonized scroll handle on a domed foot with gadrooned border, London 1763 by Simon Coley, height approx 26cm.

Lot 422

A late 19th Century Continental silver serving spoon with figural finial and scallop bowl, a set of six silver teaspoons, each handle decorated in relief with an amorini, Birmingham 1901 by Henry Matthews and a silver coronation anointing spoon.

Lot 432

A George IV silver teapot of cushion form with rectangular reeded bone finial, above engraved bands of flowers and leaves, on ball feet, London 1811 by Naphthali Hart, height approx 15cm.

Lot 438

A group of plated items, including an Elkington & Co teapot, a plated four piece tea set and a dish with hare finial.

Lot 441

A George VI silver hot water pot with ebonized scroll handle and knop finial above a tapering body with gadrooned rim, Sheffield 1937, height approx 19.5cm.

Lot 726

A gold stick pin, the finial designed as a fox`s mask, a gold safety pin brooch, a gold mounted cornelian circular pendant, a Victoria Old Head crown 1893, a five pounds crown 1999, and a keywind open-faced gentleman`s pocket watch, with an unsigned cylinder movement.

Lot 81

A Victorian silver bladed fruit knife, Sheffield 1868, a small South American white metal paper knife with Aztec finial, stamped 925, and a marcasite and silver book mark with butterfly motif. (3)

Lot 213

A George V silver two-handled trophy cup, the lid with a finial in the form of a man bowling, London 1935, 5oz.

Lot 15

An early painted Tunbridge ware multiple sewing clamp, the rectangular frame with line and dot painted decoration below a circular tier, incorporating a pair of cotton barrels and a tape measure with original yellow silk tape inked in nails and further fitted with a pin poppet below a turned cover and surmounted by an acorn form thimble case, all painted with dots, dashes and lines, one cotton barrel lacking finial to winder, clamp frame re-glued, 19.5cm high. See illustration inside front cover

Lot 175

Treen three pieces, comprising; a reel box of turned cylinder form with bone finial, a turned rosewood acorn form candlestick or spill vase, and a ladle, the turned bowl on twisted whale bone handle. (3)

Lot 288

An unusual early 19th century winding stand in satinwood and rosewood, the inward curving base raised on bun feet and mounted with rosewood roundels and centred by a ball cup, each end with an adjustable arm supporting a caged tapering reel below a turned finial, 34cm closed. See illustration plate 4

Lot 289

A good mahogany reel stand, circa 1840, the circular base on bun feet with a turned pedestal supporting two further circular tiers below a vase form pincushion and fitted with sixteen urn finial reel rods, 15cm diameter max, 32cm high.

Lot 313

A good 19th century French stickware and ivory silk ball holder and waxer, the circular base with waxer below an urn shaped body with ivory finial, 5.5cm high. See illustration plate 4

Lot 351

A late Georgian boxwood and bone mounted sewing clamp, the rectangular frame with side mounted pincushion below a turned bone finial and a conforming stem supporting a reel below an acorn finial, 17.5cm high.

Lot 352

A good early 19th century ivory sewing clamp, the reeded edge rectangular frame below a nicely turned reel with leaf carved top below a turned finial, 17cm. See illustration plate 5

Lot 381

Two ivory needlecases, comprising; a rectangular rounded end example, 8cm, and another of cylinder form with egg shaped finial and decorated with four star decorated gilt bands, 7cm. (2) See illustration plate 5

Lot 704

Crochet hooks and ribbon threaders, comprising; a pair of finely carved ivory long crochet hooks, one with elephant finial, one with dog finial, 16cm, a pressed brass slide example, six others, two brass ‘crescent’ ribbon threaders, and another in white metal. (12)

Lot 730

A rare late 17th/early 18th century girdle spinning wheel, the geared mechanism with a pierced and engraved leaf scroll frame below a turned and cast finial, the twisted brass winding arm with turned wooden handle, lacking turned pedestal and ‘horn’, 25.5cm. * For a complete example see: Taunton (N) Antique Needlework Tools Colour Plate 24 Page 32 and Plate 4 Page 33. See illustration plate 11 & front cover

Lot 752

A mixed lot, comprising; four bone shuttles, the largest 8.7cm, a vegetable ivory pineapple tape measure, tape within, 5cm, a pierced cylinder form tape measure, spindle wind, s.d., 3cm, three circular bone silk winders, one a.f., 3.2cm diameter, a mother-of-pearl disc form emery, a pair of turned and pierced ivory knitting needle protectors, 5.3cm, a Scottish steel crochet hook with jewelled thistle finial, 14cm, and a mother-of-pearl handled silver ribbon threader, 7cm. (19)

Lot 556

A large two-handled trophy cup and cover, the body decorated with leaves at the base and having leaf-capped handles, the cover with leaf form finial, engraved for the Kent Cherry & Soft Fruit Show, 17cm diameter, 20cm high, London 1920 ___36oz

Lot 1

A German parcel gilt tankard, probably by Antoni Mietelski, Breslau c.1749, of cylindrical form on spreading circular foot with an incurved angular scroll handle, the detachable cover with a bud finial supported by three scroll brackets, the sides and cover inset with 17th and 18th century coins and medallions chased between with foliage against a matted background, engraved with two inscriptions on the body, one at top ‘Seinen Gott und Eltern ehren, thut der Kinder Wohlfahrt mehren’, and the other at the base ‘A P Humphry Winner of the Cambridge Cup 1878’, the underside of the base engraved ‘D.B. 1749’, gilt interior, 25cm high, 34oz There are two accompanying letters addressed to Mr Humphry. The first dated Jan 29th 1879 is from Lamberts of London, who evidently sold the tankard to this gentleman and mention that they will engrave it for him whenever he wishes. The second letter mentions that the tankard was in an exhibition at the Ironmongers’ Hall in 1861, apparently known as the Wrexham Exhibition. The catalogue was compiled by the London & Middlesex Archaeological Society. It states that the German inscription on the tankard translates as ‘It is becoming in children to honour God and their parents’. Alfred Paget Humphry was the only son of Professor George Murray Humphry of The Leys, Cambridge and was born there in 1850. He was admitted pensioner at Trinity, 27 February 1869. He was a famous rifle shot, excelling in long distance shooting, and is reputed to have tested his marksmanship from the tower of the Pitt Press, aiming at the targets on the University range. In 1877, 1880, 1882 and 1883, he was a member of the British team which shot against America for the Championship of the World. He was winner of the Canada Shield for shooting in 1878. Provenance: Heimerdinger of Munich? Lamberts, London. A P Humphrey Esq. Hence by descent. With thanks to Jacqueline Cox, Deputy Keeper of Cambridge University Archives, the Goldsmiths’ Library and Colin Longmore Esq.

Lot 8

A metalwares two-handled cup and cover, unmarked, of vase shape with acanthus leaf frieze, supported on a pedestal circular base, with moulded borders, the cover with fluted knop finial, 41cm high

Lot 11

A Georg Jensen silver serving fork, import hallmarked London 1926, design no.38, with seed pod finial, 20cm long

Lot 40

A silver butter dish and cover, maker’s mark overstruck, Sheffield 1919, the circular dish resting on three pierced bracket supports, with gadroon borders, the fluted domed cover with knop finial, with glass liner, 9cm high, 9oz

Lot 45

A George III silver coffee pot, by John Swift, London 1764, of baluster form with gadroon borders, the domed cover with flame finial, 25cm high, 26oz

Lot 66

A silver gilt bowl and cover, by Wakely & Wheeler, London 1910, retailed by J H Watherstone, 42 Old Bond Street, of circular form decorated with garlands and rams’ heads resting on a tripod base, the cover with urn finial and acanthus leaf decoration, 17cm high, 15oz

Lot 82

A George II silver caster, probably by Robert Peaston, London 1763, of inverted baluster form with moulded girdle resting on a pedestal circular foot, the pierced domed cover with baluster finial, 20cm high, another of similar design, illegible maker’s mark, London 1755, with gadroon girdle, 17cm high, 14oz (2)

Lot 83

A George I silver caster, by Charles Adam, London 1714, of octagonal form, the pierced domed cover with octagonal bulbous finial, later decorated with foliage, 19cm high, 9.5oz, and an Edwardian silver lighthouse caster, by George Nathan and Ridley Hayes, Chester 1903, of spiral fluted cylindrical form with moulded girdle, resting on collet foot, the pierced domed cover with fluted baluster finial, 17.5cm high, 8.5oz (2)

Lot 85

A George lll silver teapot, by Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard, London 1809, of stylised cape form with basket weave frieze, the slightly domed cover with bud finial, 14cm high, 25oz

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