A framed African white metal hair jewellery, to consist of finial and hook, pendants on roundels, chain and bells near fixing pins, with another framed African white metal torc, with rope twist neck bracelet, linked chains off terminals, terminating with pierced shaped and engraved chest pendant, framed height 46 cm, (2).
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An Islamic Turkish Ottoman style sword, possibly 18th/19th century, the slightly curved single edged blade surmounted by shaped cruciform handle, with hand guard, decorated with gilded floral forms, and circular domed finial, with green cloth covered scabbard, highlighted with red, white, yellow patterns, length 89 cm.
A French Champleve and ormlou mantle clock, 19th/ early 20th century, of domed rectangular form, the top with flaming finial and lidded two handled urn, with cast ribbon work to the dome and a champleve face with Roman numerals, bevelled glass case and elaborate star burst pendulum, with seated cherub to the shaped front base, on rococco feet and to the sides flaming twisted torchiers, adorned with swags, terminating in sea beasts, height 42 cm.
A French bronze cartel wall clock, late 19th century, with finial and flying bestial surmount, pierced symmetrical foliate scroll frontage, the neck enclosed by two vases and classical female heads in profile, with enamelled Roman numeral dial, each numeral within cartouch and the dial surounded by beading and pierced and scrolling foliate work, terminating in a classical style leonine mask, with bronze decorated back mirroring the shape of the front, also decorated, with key, height 93 cm.
A French gilt metal and champleve enamelled four glass mantle clock, 20th century, the hexagonal body surmounted with twin handled urn finial and six acorn topped finials, central dial with champleve border, Corinthian columns leading to floral decorated apron, movement striking on a gong, mercury pendulum, height 39 cm, (key).
Nineteenth century French ormolu and painted porcelain mantel clock by Lecat, having pair putti flanking pineapple finial above the enamelled dial, all applied with ornate foliate scrolls, the body with large front porcelain panel painted by Venoit depicting sailing vessels and two further smaller oval panels to the sides decorated with sailing vessels, mask and shell applied, all on four large ornate foliate scrolls to plinth base similarly applied and with small porcelain panel on outswept scroll supports, with chiming movement, 59cm high
Victorian silver spirit kettle on stand, bulbous, with hinged lid, carved wood finial, shell and leaf moulded spout, the bulbous body half girdled gadrooned, on a stepped circular pedestal base, C-scroll handle, the stand decorated with two-tier dart motif on three shaped cabriole reeded supports on shell feet, together with matching spirit burner, London 1897, Edward Barnard and Sons Ltd, 27ozs approximately, 23.5cm high
A George III silver oval tea pot and stand by George Smith II & Thomas Hayter, London 1799, with a fruitwood finial to the domed cover, a fruitwood loop handle, engraved as a barrel, engraved with crests within a wreath, 29cm (11 1/2in) long; the stand conformingly engraved, on four pad feet, 15cm (6in) long, 547g (17.6 oz) gross The crest of CHARLTON of Apley Castle and Wytheford Hall, Shropshire.
A set of four silver teaspoons and pair of sugar tongs, Exeter 1869, fiddle pattern, monogrammed; with a set of three Georgian silver tea spoons; a pair of Georgian silver Exeter fiddle pattern salt spoons; a single Victorian silver egg spoon; a cased set of four Japanese souvenir spoons, stamped `84` and `Nagasaki`; three silver napkin rings; and a finial broken from a Chinese export spoon; 380g (12.2 oz) gross; also a single plated napkin ring
An unusual electroplate and glass epergne, circa 1900, the central glass rod having a spiral of plated branches each carrying a small bud vase, with a cut glass bud vase finial, on a glass spreading foot, nine branches now present with some having broken off, the bud vases present also vary slightly with some damages, 66.5cm tall
A pair of silver posey vases, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1917, each with cusped rim, tapering column and raised on spreading circular foot, 16.5cm high (loaded), together with a silver sugar caster, Adie Brothers, Chester 1935, with silver jubilee mark, the body of tapering octagonal form with pierced cover and grape finial, raised on spreading circular foot, 15cm high, weight 3oz, and a cased silver spoon, weight 16gms (4) For details of the condition of this lot please contact the auctioneer.
An Edwardian three part silver tea service, Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1902, of half reeded oval form, to include; a teapot with ebonised handle and finial, 17.5cm high, a two handled sugar bowl, 11cm high and a cream jug, 10cm high, total weight of silver approx 38oz (3) For details of the condition of this lot please contact the auctioneer.
A Victorian silver coffee pot, Charles Stuart Harries, London 1883, of baluster form, heavily embossed with scroll and foliate decoration, hinged cover with leaf moulded finial, ebonised handle and raised on four scroll bracket feet, 25cm high, together with a silver hot water jug, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1920, with ebonised handle and wooden finial, 18cm high and a George III silver cream jug, London 1811, 15cm high, total weight of silver approx 38oz (3) For details of the condition of this lot please contact the auctioneer.
A pair of Worcester two handled Chocolate Cups and Covers with painted floral reserves, gilt decorated borders on a blue ground, the lid with floral finial, blue crescent mark and matching Saucers with similar decoration, blue square seal mark. Provenance: Arkwright family formerly Hampton Court, Herefordshire
A late Victorian silver baluster three piece tea service by Fenton Brothers Ltd, Sheffield 1896, the tea pot with a finial of a bird on fruit and foliage, a foliate and moulded S-scroll handle, an eagle-head spout, the body with C-scrolls, flowers and foliage, on scroll panel feet, engraved with a crest, a motto `Dans L`honnete Dieu Nous Aidera` and a monogram `R&JB`, 26cm (10 1/4in) long, 1496g (48.1 oz) gross. The crest of BOLD of Bold, Lancashire and of Upton, Cheshire.
A George IV silver circular pedestal three piece tea service by Thomas & John Settle, Sheffield 1820, the tea pot with a rose finial to the engraved dome centred cover, a foliate loop handle, a shell and flowering foliate rim, the body with conforming chasing, on a plain pedestal base, the tea pot 29.5cm (11 1/2in) long, 1475g (47.4 oz) gross
A late George III silver circular pedestal three piece tea service by J. E. Terry & Co. (John Edward Terry), London 1817, the tea pot with a lobed finial to the part lobed domed cover, a leaf-capped loop handle, embossed with alternating foliage, on a circular base, the cream jug and sugar basin with leaf-capped flying scroll handles, the tea pot 27cm (10 1/2in) long, 1486g (47.8 oz) gross. The crest of AKELAND, FEATHERSTONEHAUGH, HAY, PATTON, TRIPP, WATT and others.
A late George III silver compressed circular tea pot by Michael Starkey, London 1811, with a wooden turned finial and loop handle, an egg-and-dart border, moulded sides and a collet foot, engraved with a monogram `JPB`, 27cm (10 1/2in) long, 792g (25.45 oz) gross. Sold with a later receipt from Richardsons of Manchester, May 25th 1938, in the sum of 10 guineas (with a 7/- discount for cash).

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