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A George III Silver tea urn, by Thomas Watson & Co, Sheffield 1800, the spherical body with gadrooned girdle and two lion mask and ring handles raised on four paw feet supports over a concave sided square base on four ball feet, the cover with ball finial, the spigot with wooden insulator to the handle, crested, 34.5cm high, 108oz
A four piece silver tea set, by the Barker Brothers, Birmingham 1947, comprising:- a teapot of plain compressed oval shape below a gadrooned edge, ebonised handled and finial, 14cm high, a matching coffee pot, 22cm high together with the companion milk jug, 8.5cm and sugar basin, 8.75cm, 50.5oz (4)
A GEORGE III EIGHT DAY LONG CASE CLOCK, the 12" arched brass dial signed to the arch Robt Clidsdale, Edinburgh, above a silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and Arabic five minutes, the matted centre with subsidiary seconds and date aperture with rococo spandrels. The oak case with break arch hood, brass ball and spike finial, plain pilasters above a break arch trunk door, raised on bracket feet, 89" high.
A GEORGE III EIGHT DAY LONG CASE CLOCK, the 12" square brass dial with silvered chapter ring, Roman numerals and Arabic five minutes, the matted centre with subsidiary seconds, date aperture and oval name plaque signed Phil Burchett, London, with gilt coronet and cherub spandrels and five pillar movement. The oak and mahogany crossbanded case having a swan neck hood with brass rosettes and ball and spike finial, plain columns and lozenge inlaid trunk door, 81" high.
A black basalt teapot and cover, circa 1810, of hexagonal form, and crisply moulded with classical and tavern views, below a floral finial, impressed `S` to base of handle, inner rim chipped, 14cm high and a serpentine shape black basalt teapot, decorated with classical scenes below a widow finial, (at fault) 15cm high (2) See M. Berthoud and R. Maskell, A Directory of British Teapots, plate 910, where the authors state that this teapot shape is `Possibly Richard Woolley`.
A black basalt pot and cover, of tapering cylindrical form, with central band of putto within cane and stiff leaf borders, the cover with widow finial, 13cm high along with a black basalt sugar bowl (lacking cover) 9cm high and a further jar with garland and urn decoration, 7cm high (at fault) (3)
A Wedgwood black basalt tea kettle circa 1800, with widow finial and shallow fluted cover and body (at fault) 13cm high along with a cape rimmed circular teapot, 10cm high and another cape rimmed globular teapot with canework body (at fault) 8cm high and a compressed globular teapot with applied classical motifs (at fault) 6.5cm high (4)

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