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A Victorian claret jug, by J G Ltd, the tapered copper body tapered and decorated in high relief with figures within a vine background,with electroplated foot and collar and with gilded interior, the spout applied with the cast figure of child, the hinged cover with chair back thumbpiece and `berry` finial, 27.5cm
A silver three piece teaset, by Martin and Hall, Sheffield 1910, comprising: a teapot, the body of conical form embossed with lion masks and swags above a pedestal foot, ebonised handle and finial to the hinged cover, initialled `M`, 18.5cm high; together with the companion milk jug and sugar basin, 41oz (3)
Swaffham Coursing Society Cup and Cover - A George IV silver cup and cover, by Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard London 1822, campana shaped and decorated with a band of oak leaves and acorns to the upper body, the lower body with floral and stiff leaf decoration, the cover with a greyhound finial, 38cm high, 75.75oz
A silver gilt campana cup and cover by Charles Clement Pilling, Sheffield 1914, incuse retailer’s mark of S. Woodmansey & Son, Doncaster, in George III style, the foliate ball finial on a lobed and domed cover, a foliate everted rim, cast lion masks and floral swags, twin reeded handles, a lobed base, the moulded circular pedestal on a square foot, 24.5cm (9.5in) high, 1302g (41.85 oz)
A matched silver three piece tea service by the Barnard Bros., the tea pot by Edward & John Barnard, London 1865, the cream jug and sugar basin by Edward, Edward junior, John & William Barnard, London 1831, lobed circular with foliate and flower shoulders, the tea pot with a melon and leaf finial, leaf-capped and bell flower S-scroll handle, on anthemion and scroll feet, engraved with a monogram, the tea pot 31cm (13in) long, 1446g (46.45 oz) gross
A Victorian silver circular lobed mustard pot and salt cellar by Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard, London 1864, the mustard with a flower head finial, foliate borders, leaf mounted reeded handle, on tapering bases with concave edges, the interiors gilt, the mustard 13cm (5in) long, 364g (11.75 oz) gross, with blue glass liners
[Bristol interest] A Victorian silver church wine flagon by Martin, Hall & Co., London 1863, with a foliate knop finial to the domed cover, an S-scroll handle terminating in a shield, the straight-tapered body engraved with a Cross Fleuree and ‘This Do In Remembrance Of Me’ within a wreath, on a moulded foot, engraved beneath ‘Presented by the Ladies of the Lewins Mead Congregation in the 22nd Year of the Ministry of the Revd. William James and the 7th Year of the Revd. R. C. Jones. December 1863’, 35.5cm (14in) high, 1400g (45 oz) Lewin’s Mead Unitarian Chapel is one of the oldest surviving non-comformist chapels in the country. Lewin’s Mead Meeting was established as a Presbyterian society in the early 1690s, with Mr. John Weekes as the first minister. Early meetings were held in the room of a private house, but by 1706, the date of the earliest deed of the Lewin’s Mead premises, a meeting house and Young Men’s meeting room were in existence. The Old Meeting House was demolished in 1787 and the present building erected the following year.
A William IV silver circular three piece tea service by John Tapley, London 1835, the tea pot with a flower finial, a flower and foliate rim, a leaf-capped loop handle, conforming embossed sides and on foliate feet, engraved with an armorial, a crest and a motto ‘Crede Deo’, the tea pot 28cm (11in) long, 1732g (55.65 oz). These are the arms of LINGWOOD impaling LINGWOOD, for Robert Maulkin Lingwood of Christ’s College, Cambridge who married his cousin.
A late George III silver rectangular inkstand by John Edward Terrey, London 1817, the central oval box with a vase finial, flanked by circular cut glass bottles with bun top covers, with reeded edges, on a conformingly decorated base with scroll foliate angles and paw feet, 25cm (10in) wide, 673g (21.65 oz) weighable
A George III silver circular vegetable dish, possibly by Henry Nutting, London 1801, the matched cover by Augustin Le Sage, London 1770, with a reeded loop handle to the domed cover, twin handles and gadrooned edges, engraved with a crest, 30cm (12in) diameter; and a George III oval entree dish, divider and cover, indistinct marks to base only, with a ball finial to the domed cover, twin handles and gadrooned edges, 36cm (14in) long, 1887g (60.7 oz) gross
A George III silver straight-sided oval tea caddy by Robert Hennell I, London 1781, the oval finial with embossed rocaille work, a flat cover, embossed overall with flowering foliage and rocaille work, engraved with a crest, 12cm (4.75in) high, 367g (11.8 oz) gross. It is the crest recorded for PAYNE of Itteringham, Norfolk and for THIMBLETHORP of Henley on Thames.
A 17th century German silver gilt beaker and cover, maker’s mark mis-struck (possibly Hans Scholler), Leipzig 1668-71, with a ball finial to the foliate banded domed cover, chased overall with putti and dolphins in the sea, on three ball feet, engraved under ‘T.K.’ and ‘92.30’, 21cm (8.25in) high, 440g (14.15 oz). See Rosenberg, Marc ‘Der Goldschmiede Merkzeichen’ Frankfurt 1923, band II, p. 236ff, no. 2994 for the town mark, no. 3016 for the year letter and no. 3045 for the possible maker.
A Royal Worcester Gold Chantilly Dinner Service on white and gilt ground comprising meat plate, pair of round 2-handled lidded tureens (1 finial restored), gravy boat and saucer, 8 dinner plates, 8 dessert plates, 8 bowls, 8 side plates; also a Wedgwood similar tea service on white and gilt ground having leaf decoration comprising 8 cups, 8 saucers, 8 side plates (55)
C19th Silver Claret Jug by Martin Hall & Co. with registration mark numbered to base 3212, London 1879, hand raised hammered body decorated with aesthetic period flowers, butterflies, vines & tendrils, inscription to Frederick Marshall Esq. Members of the Company Employees Princes Theatre Melbourne 22nd April 1882, cast scrolling handle & hinged lid decorated with cast C-scroll finial all raised on domed foot, approx. 12"H
A spectacular Coalport Mantel Vase, with ground overlaid with primrose, cobalt blue and gold with reserve depicting a rural scene with a waterfall cascading past trees to a lake under the backdrop of mountains, the scene initialled F.C.C., gold mark overglaze to base, V7648A/186 5TH, also with initial TDW, 14 1/2`` tall overall, (glued repair to neck and stem, small top part of one handle absent, cover present but with small chip and finial glued on),
An Art Deco gilt and green patinated spelter Figure of a semi-clad maiden in the Lorenzl style, circa 1930-35, holding aloft a flambeau finial, on stepped cylindrical veined cream onyx plinth base," 48cm In good condition with typical very minor minute surface scratches to surface finish, particularly to the extremities. View on auctionatrium.com
A set of lacquered brass and steel fire irons with matching stand in the Georgian style, the irons with hexagonal baluster handles, comprising a poker, a shovel, a pair of tong and a brush, the stand with similar hexagonal finial on canted rectangular base Provenance: From the London house of a US private collector, purchased from Parish Hadley Associates, New York, circa 1990. The renowned and established US interior decorators Albert Hadley and Mrs Henry Parish II co-founded Parish-Hadley Associates in 1962. Lauded with numerous international design awards for their created output in a variety of styles including Modern, Victorian and Georgian their prestigious clients included Vice President Albert Gord, Diane Sawyer, Babe Paley Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and the Astor and Getty families. Pervious to their partnership, Mrs Parish or ‘Sister’ Parish as she was known became world famous when she was chosen by Jacqueline Kennedy to decorate both the White House and her and her husband, John F. Kennedy’s private country home. Albert Hadley was inducted into the Interior Design Hall of Fame in 1986" 72cm high overall. In good condition. View on auctionatrium.com
A set of lacquered brass fire irons and matching stand in the Georgian style, the irons with turned baluster handles comprising a poker, shovel and a brush, the standing with matching baluster finial on a rectangular base Provenance: From the London house of a US collector, purchased from Parish Hadley Associates, New York, circa 1990. The renowned and established US interior decorators Albert Hadley and Mrs Henry Parish II co-founded Parish-Hadley Associates in 1962. Lauded with numerous international design awards for their created output in a variety of styles including Modern, Victorian and Georgian their prestigious clients included Vice President Albert Gord, Diane Sawyer, Babe Paley Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and the Astor and Getty families. Pervious to their partnership, Mrs Parish or ‘Sister’ Parish as she was known became world famous when she was chosen by Jacqueline Kennedy to decorate both the White House and her and her husband, John F. Kennedy’s private country home. Albert Hadley was inducted into the Interior Design Hall of Fame in 1986" 79cm high overall In good condition. View on auctionatrium.com
A Chinese Sang de Boeuf glaze Marriage Jar with matched cover, late Qing dynasty, circa 1850, of typical ovoid form, the cover with a knopped finial" 33.5cm high In good condition with minor inherent crazing to the glaze, the matched cover with inherent glazing imperfections, the edge of the cover with inherent slight dent when potted, the glaze to the cover with some minor firing spots. View on auctionatrium.com
A French white metal rose bowl, together with a small collection of white metal, electroplated, ceramic, metal and sundry items, late 19th and 20th century, the bowl of low pedestal form with grotesque dragon flying scroll handles and engraved dated inscription ‘1912 D.C. 1972’, the other items including a Christofle electroplated and moulded glass three piece child s juice set, cased, a four piece white metal fruit serving set, cased, an Art Deco pressed white metal Childs with stylised floral and diaper decoration, a white metal chain bracelet, a white metal mounted oval enamel broach with classical figural decoration, a painted ivorine oval broach, a Mauchlin tartanwear small rule (lacking pen finial to one end) a Wedgwood blue jasper circular small inkwell with cover and inner liner, a faience circular inkwell, the top with floral decoration and inset liner, a Paris type porcelain dog spill holder, a small biscuit figure of a classical maiden and three bisque figures of children, two pairs of spectacles, a small brass ladle measure, a pair of brass candle snuffers, an embossed faux leather glove box and contains, and various other sundry items (qty)" The rose bowl, 16cm high, 24cm diameter, View on auctionatrium.com
Boer War Boer POW Carved Tobacco Jar. A large and impressive carved urn shape tobacco jar, to the front and obverse of the main body is carved the Arms of South Africa with text ‘Souvenir from the Boer Camp Diyatalawa Ceylon’ Also ‘Made by Boer P. Of W. Diyatalawa Ceylon’ The turned base with the date 1900, 1901, 1902. The domed lid is mounted with a finial and carved with the word ‘Tobacco’ Height 11 inches. Overall GC with a good patina, some age cracks, the base pedestal has been broken at some time and repaired.
19th Century Indian Khyber Knife. A good quality example, with straight single edge T section blade, this with slight rib to the back edge. The hilt with steel frame supporting well figured and grooved polished horn grips. Complete with original leather covered wooden scabbard with large steel chape and pineapple finial. GC
19th Century Large Indian Khyber Knife. A good quality example, with straight single edge T section blade, The blade forte with geometric silver and copper inlaid panels. Brass grip, ferrule and brass frame supporting grooved polished horn grips. Complete with original leather covered wooden scabbard with large steel top mount, the chape with pineapple finial. GC
A continental hanging lantern Dutch late 18th century early 19th century, indistinctly marked, the main body embossed and pierced with foliate scroll borders enclosing displays of fruits and flowerheads, the three suspension loops eminating from classical male figures, the lower section of the body with pierced borders, ring terminal, later finial and red glass liner 52oz (without liner)

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