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Lot 40

AN ANTIQUE BRASS BARRELLED FLINTLOCK PISTOL MADE BY BARNETT STAMPED CUSTOMS TO TOP OF BARREL TOGETHER WITH PROOF MARKS, TRIGGER GUARD ENGRAVED WITH FLOWER AND TRIGGER PLATE FINIAL IN THE FORM OF A PINEAPPLE , THE BARREL MEASURING APPROX. 8"

Lot 174

A COLLECTION OF MISC. MALTESE GLASS COMPRISING MULTI COLOURED CYLINDRICAL VASE W, APPROX. 17cm TALL AND BLUE WAVE FORM FRIEZE, APPROX. 15cm TALL, 11cm DIAMETER, A BLUE AND CLEAR STRIPED BOTTLE SHAPED ORNAMENT WITH GLASS FINIAL APPROX. 16cm TALL AND A GREEN AND BLUE GLASS APPLE ( 3 )

Lot 225

TWO CIRCA 1900 ORNATE SATSUMA VASES 31CM HIGH THE VASES DEPICTING VARIOUS CHINESE FIGURES AND HAVING A LEAF FORM HANDLE TOGETHER WITH A ORNATE THREE LEGGED JAR WITH DOGS OF FO HANDLES AND FINIAL TO THE LID. 27 CM.

Lot 276

A French gilt metal mantel clock in a domed case with urn finial, the porcelain mounts painted in the Japanesque fashion with small birds, with eight-day striking movement, 36.6cm (14") high and a pair of matching urns and covers garniture, 34.25cm (13.5") high/see illustration

Lot 120

A silver plated three-piece tea set, circular shape, with floral finial and scroll handle, engraved decoration, a pair of tongs, three cruets, a cream jug, and an oval butter dish and cover, (9).

Lot 271

A collection of Portsmouth related books and documents, including The Portsmouth that has Passed, by William Gates, The Life of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, by John Dickson Carr, Hampshire Papers on Historical subjects, Newspaper cuttings, Postcards, an FA 1931 Cup Finial Portsmouth v Wolverhampton Wanderers song sheet, etc.

Lot 182

A late 19thC tobacco jar decorated with transfer prints of Egyptians, the lid with acorn finial, approximately 17cm high, 12cm diameter.

Lot 217

An early 20thC colonnade clock, with acorn finial, with plain columns and barrel movement, the enamel face decorated with flower swags on circular base and pad feet, 32cm high.

Lot 383

A late Victorian walnut and mahogany cased wall clock, the top with turned finales and horse finial, 103cm long.

Lot 599

A late Victorian oak wall barometer with swan neck pediment and urn finial, Brian Marsh & Co, Birmingham.

Lot 405

A collection of silver oddments comprising a pair of pickle forks having twisted stems and rose finial`s bearing Birmingham hallmarks for 1937, together with a pair of sugar tongs and a small tot cup View on staceyauction.com

Lot 347

LYRE FINIAL, painted toleware, of stylised form on later stand, bears date 1883, 59cm H x 37cm W.

Lot 165

A Chinese archaic style bronze fan ding (ritual food vessel) with cover having shishi finial, the sides with overall scrolling decoration, a pair of upright handles, on four cylindrical feet, green & brown encrusted patination, six character mark cast to underside of cover, twelve character mark cast to inside of base, 9" high

Lot 185

A George IV silver embossed circular teapot on four ball feet - RP, London 1824 - ivory finial mount a/f

Lot 53

"HENRY WILKINSON & CO A VICTORIAN OVAL SILVER MUSTARD POT having hinged lid with finial, bright cut and fretted body, raised on four swept feet, Sheffield 1881"

Lot 178

A Mathias Nachbar Biedermeien Mahogany and Gilt Brass Clock, 19th Century, Dial signed `Mathias Nachbar a Wienne`, having an eagle form finial above an enamel face raised on scrolling supports with figural pendulum backed by a mirror over a rectangular base. h: 21 x w: 13.50 x d: 5.50 in.Note condition: in working order.

Lot 301

A set of six George V silver coffee spoons, each with a different hardstone bean finial, Birmingham 1922 by Liberty & Co, cased.

Lot 342

An Edwardian silver hexagonal napkin ring (marks worn), boxed, a silver lidded glass ointment jar, Birmingham 1904, an Eastern octagonal napkin ring, a salt spoon with an elephant finial, and two large Eastern buttons, decorated with standing figures and flowers.

Lot 350

A Charles I silver seal top spoon, the flared hexagonal stem with baluster finial, the plain top pricked `W` over `T.F`, the fig-shaped bowl back with engraved initials `TD`, the bowl interior with crisp leopard head mark, London 1634 by Benjamin Yates, length approx 17cm. Note: see pages 116 and 117 of Jackson`s English Silversmiths and Their Marks for illustrations of maker`s mark.

Lot 351

A James I silver seal top spoon, the flared hexagonal stem with baluster finial, the fig-shaped bowl with crisp leopard head mark, London 1623 by Daniel Cary, length approx 17cm.

Lot 352

An Elizabeth I silver seal top spoon, the flared hexagonal stem with squat baluster finial, the fig-shaped bowl back with pricked initials `GH`, the bowl interior with crisp leopard head mark, London 1580 by Nicholas Bartholomew, length approx 15.1cm.

Lot 353

A Charles I silver seal top spoon, the flared hexagonal stem with baluster finial, the top pricked with initials `WS` above `AB` and `NH`, the fig-shaped bowl interior with crisp leopard head mark, London 1634 by Edward Hole, length approx 16.8cm. Note: see page 118 of Jackson`s English Silversmiths and Their Marks for illustration of maker`s mark.

Lot 354

A Charles II silver seal top spoon, the flared hexagonal stem with baluster finial, the fig-shaped bowl back with pricked initials `T.G`, the bowl interior with town mark, Exeter circa 1660 by John Pomroye, triple struck maker`s mark to stem back, length approx 16.2cm.

Lot 355

A Charles I East Anglian provincial silver seal top spoon, the tapered rectangular stem with baluster finial, the plain top with indistinct pricked initials, the fig-shaped bowl interior with town mark, probably Beccles circa 1640, length approx 17cm. Note: see pages 92 and 94 of Christopher Hartop`s East Anglian Silver 1550-1750 for illustrations of marks.

Lot 364

A mid-18th Century silver mote spoon with tapered stem and pyramid finial, the shell back bowl pierced with crosses and scrolls, indistinct marks, length approx 13cm.

Lot 385

A George III silver oval tea caddy with hinged lid and urn finial, bright cut engraved with flowerhead bands, the oval cartouche with crest, London 1789 by Robert Hennell, length approx 12.5cm.

Lot 1014

A late 19th Century walnut and green veined marble bracket clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the case with broken arch pediment above a pair of ionic pilasters and inset marble panels on an inverted break front base, height approx 58cm, together with pendulum (lacking finial).

Lot 1051

A late 19th Century brass cased mantel click with eight day movement striking on a gong, the circular enamel dial with black Arabic numerals, the rectangular case with pagoda top surmounted by an urn finial, above two scroll handles, on a rectangular base and scroll feet, with a pendulum and key.

Lot 1119

A late 19th Century walnut Vienna style wall clock with eight day movement striking on a gong, the gilt dial decorated with a stag in relief to the centre within a cream chapter ring with Arabic numerals, the case with glazed door flanked by a pair of turned pilasters above turned finial, height approx 110cm, together with pendulum.

Lot 1504

A Worcester porcelain teapot and cover, circa 1775, of globular shape, the cover with floral finial, painted with a version of the Scarlet Japan pattern with alternate panels of puce flowers and deep orange bands reserved with mon against a gilt diaper ground, puce painted crescent mark to base, height approx 13cm (spout restored), together with a similarly decorated Worcester porcelain coffee cup with grooved handle.

Lot 1517

A Clarice Cliff Bizarre honey pot and matched cover with bee finial, painted in the Viscaria pattern, black printed factory mark to base.

Lot 2606

An Italian green patinated cast bronze stylized figure of a mouse, three Austrian cast bronze stylized figures of animals, a gilt cast bronze figure of a mythical beast and a seal with dog finial.

Lot 56

Two Herend Trinket Boxes with rabbit finials, another with a cat finial, a Herend preserve jar and cover and three other pieces.

Lot 158

An Edwardian silver Pepper Mill with vase finial, Birmingham 1905.

Lot 12

A Worcester blanc de Chine barrel-shaped teapot and cover, moulded in relief with a Chinese landscape, with unusual reflex modelled petal cover finial, 11cm high, circa 1758.

Lot 283

An Art Deco silver circular sugar caster by Sanders & Mackenzie (Ernest Wilfred Sanders & Henry Arthur Mackenzie), Birmingham 1939, with a spire finial to the domed and stepped screw-in cover, the plain ovoid body stepped to the base, on a flared circular foot, 15.5cm (6in) high, 145g (4.6 oz).

Lot 120

A Danish silver Spoon with leafage and berry finial, import mark London 1952, maker: Georg Jensen

Lot 143

A Dutch silver large Sifting Spoon with windmill finial, import mark: Sheffield 1897

Lot 183

A plated Egg Coddler with swan finial and a Muffin Dish and Cover

Lot 223

A Bar Brooch set coral, a Bar Brooch set purple stone and a Stick Pin with horseshoe finial set seed pearls

Lot 273

An Edwardian Parasol with carved mother of pearl parrot head finial and another handle in white metal

Lot 470

A Japanese Satsuma lidded Jar of octagonal form, the lid with figure finial, floral panels, on rust red ground

Lot 721

A Victorian rosewood banjo Barometer with ivory finial

Lot 80

A silver spoon, with hammered bowl and fleur de lys finial, hallmarked Birmingham 1925, and a silver Charles Horner brooch set with a red gemstone

Lot 517

A Victorian silver commemorative book mark, by S. Mordan and Co, London 1896, tapering form, the finial modelled as the head of Queen Victoria, to celebrate her diamond jubilee, length 8.7cm.

Lot 538

A continental miniature silver kettle, marked to the handle, oval form, central carrying handle, pull-off cover with a ball finial, length 8.4cm, approx. weight 2.5oz.

Lot 591

A late 18th / early 19th century silver nutmeg grater, unmarked, acorn form, with a screw-off base and cover, gilded interior, knop finial, length 4.8cm.

Lot 664

An Edwardian Scottish silver Argyle, maker’s mark of W and S, Edinburgh 1905, plain cylindrical form, wicker-bound scroll handle, gadroon borders, domed hinged cover with a knop finial, height 13cm, approx. weight 15oz.

Lot 703

A George III Irish silver brandy pan and cover, by James Le Bas, also stamped West, one acting as the retailer, Dublin 1814, circular baluster form, plain spout, pull-off cover with a knop finial, wooden baluster handle, length 30.5cm, approx. weight 18oz.

Lot 717

By Georg Jensen, a silver two handled bowl and spoon, with import marks for London 1928/29, importer’s mark of George Stockwell, circular form, with blossom scroll handles, spot-hammered decoration, the spoon with a blossom finial, diameter of bowl 13.3cm, approx. weight 7oz. (2)

Lot 739

By Charles Boyton and Son, a silver powder bowl and cover, London 1932, tapering circular form, spot-hammered decoration, gilded bowl, the pull-off cover with an oval citrine finial, with a beaded border, the underside set with a mirror, on a raised circular foot, diameter 15cm, approx. weighable 9oz.

Lot 763

A Victorian silver mustard pot, by Edward Edwards, London 1847, circular form, the hinged cover with engine-turned decoration and a flower finial, scroll handle, on a foliate scroll foot, with a blue glass liner, height 8.5cm, approx. weight 5oz.

Lot 789

A George III silver sugar caster, by John Denziloe, London 1760, circular bellied form, rope-work borders, the pull-off cover with a flame finial, on a raised circular foot, height 16cm, approx. weight 5oz.

Lot 809

An Edwardian silver mustard pot, by Jackson and Fullerton, London 1905, circular bellied form, with three Art Nouveau scroll handles, domed hinged cover with a wrythen finial, on a circular foot, height 8.8cm, approx. weight 3.5oz.

Lot 818

A George I silver caster, by Charles Adam, London 1713, baluster form, central girdle, pierced pull-off cover with a baluster finial, on a circular foot, height 12.5cm, approx. weight 2.5oz.

Lot 827

A George IV silver teapot, by George and John Cowie, London 1826, circular form, chased foliate leaf decoration, leaf capped scroll handle, the hinged cover with a foliate finial, on four shell and scroll bracket feet, length handle to spout 28.5cm, approx. weight 23oz.

Lot 837

A late-Victorian silver brandy pan, cover and burner and stand, by Thomas Walker, Birmingham 1896, tapering circular form, pull-off cover with an ivory finial, angular ivory side handle, on a raised wirework stand with a burner, height 16.4cm, approx. weight 12oz.

Lot 839

A George II silver caster, possibly by Samuel Woods, London probably 1831, circular bellied form, the pull-off cover with a knop finial, on a circular foot, height 16.2cm, approx. weight 6oz.

Lot 841

A George II silver sugar caster, maker’s mark worn, London 1746, circular bellied form, with an associated pull-off cover with a knop finial, on a circular foot, height 14.8cm, approx. weight 4oz.

Lot 860

A George IV silver coffee pot, by William Bateman, London 1828, lobed baluster form, embossed foliate decoration on a matted background, foliate borders, scroll handle, domed hinged cover with a flower finial, on four bracket feet, height 22.5cm, approx. weight 28oz.

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