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ROYAL WORCESTER VASE & COVER - SIGNED painted with fruit in a central panel, against a green ground and rich gilded decoration. With handles in the form of dragons and a domed top lid with gilded finial. Signed, Hawkins and marked Royal Worcester, England. 16 1/2ins (42cms) high *William A Hawkins was for many years the foreman of the men`s painters department. He specialised in still lifes and portrait and figure subjects.
A pair of silver rimmed cut glass salts, with two silver salt spoons, cased, a set of six teaspoons, with ship finials, detailed 800, a larger spoon with a ship finial, a silver spoon commemorating The 1937 Coronation, three silver condiment spoons, a silver sugar sifting spoon, with a figure terminal, a pair of silver salts, Birmingham 1887 and a silver curved rectangular cigarette case, Birmingham 1917.
A copper-bronze and metal inlaid matched garniture, late 19th century, probably Chinese, all pieces with reserves of figures on horseback or on boats inlaid in mixed metals, comprising a censer cover and stand with horned beast head and thunder cloud handles, the domed cover with Buddhist lion-dog and ball finial, on three beast shaped legs, with lobed triform stand, 34.5cm high and a pair of vases, each of ovoid from with looped handles to the dragon cast and chased shoulder, flanked by bas-relief shou characters, on a pedestal foot, 24cm high
A Chinese sancai-glazed biscuit tripod censer and cover, Kangxi seal mark but late 19th century, the compressed globular double-walled body reticulated and incised with taotie masks, lotus flowers and leaf scroll, with ruyi-head and key fret pattern borders, on three mythical beast head feet, the domed cover with Buddhist lion finial, 40cm high
Two Chinese Tea Bowls and Saucers, each of octagonal form and decorated in underglaze blue with compartmentalised designs; a further small famille verte Baluster Vase; one other small Baluster Vase decorated in underglaze blue; a further Tea Bowl and Saucer; and a further Chinese Cover with a temple dog finial; and a small circular Bowl (rim chips etc, conditions vary throughout)
A second half of the 20th Century Italian Clock Garniture, Zanardi, the large shaped case surmounted by an urn-shaped finial over cockerel head mounts and further finials, to a waisted base and flanked by satyrs each holding a detached fruiting vine garland, to a marble plinth and raised on a further cast base on splayed paw feet, to a glazed bezel enclosing a 3 ½” Roman and Arabic enamel dial, with pierced black hands, to a circular brass movement with strike on two bells, height 24”; and flanked by two similarly decorated seven light Candelabrum (3)
A 20th Century Italian cast brass three piece Clock Garniture, the case surmounted by a knopped finial over cast and pierced floral and foliate detail, on a shaped base and raised on paw feet, to a 3 ½” cast brass dial with Roman lozenge numerals, to a spring-driven movement with platform escapement and strike on a bell, flanked by matching six-light candelabra (one A/F) (3)
A second half of the 20th Century Italian Clock Garniture, Zanardi, the large shaped case surmounted by an urn shaped finial, over cockerel head mounts and further finials, to a waisted base and flanked by Satyr’s, each holding a detached fruiting vine garland, to a Marble plinth and raised on a further cast base raised on splayed paw feet, to a glazed bezel enclosing a 3 ½” Roman and Arabic enamelled dial with pierced black hands, to a circular Brass movement with strike on two bells, height 24”, flanked by two similarly decorated seven light candelabrum (3)
A GEORGE III TOASTED CHEESE DISH oval with bead borders, crested and a handle which unscrews, (to fill the hot water jacket) hinged cover with pineapple finial by John Scofield, London 1784 & securing chain; scratchweight "29-2", together with a non-matching drop-in liner by another maker c.1790, (also crested to match); 10.5" (26.7 cms) wide; 35 oz
A POST WAR TEA POT with a laminated rosewood handle & finial, the circular body with a cone shaped upper section and a flaring, triform spout, by Norman Poynton, London 1957; 4.5" (11.5 cms) high overall; 16 oz * Norman Reginald George Poynton registered his mark at Goldsmiths Hall 14th July 1936 giving his address as the Leicester College of Art. He made a number of civic items for the City of Leicester (some of which were designed by Kenneth Holmes, the Principal of the College, & some designed by Norman himself). One piece, a scroll holder designed by Poynton & Holmes jointly, and made in 1950 by Poynton & D.J.F. Hodge was exhibited at Goldsmiths Hall 1951 in the British Silver by Contemporary Craftsmen Exhibition.

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