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A late 19th Century porcelain and gilt metal mounted clock garniture, the clock with urn finial and elephant mask handles, the panels decorated prunus branches and Chinese figures, fitted a cylinder movement, marked RC for Richard et Cie and numbered 2378, 41cm (16") high, the two flanking urns each with domed cover, elephant mask handles and set on circular pierced bases, each with wooden stand and glass dome/see illustration
Walter Keeler (British, b.1942) A Teapot, circa 1995 Stoneware, blue saltglaze, compressed globular body with long looping ribbed handle and spout, the offset conical lid with ribbed arched finial, impressed Potter s seal" In perfect condition with no damage or restoration Height 15cm, Width incl. spout and handle 29cm, Diameter 13cm View on auctionatrium.com
A George IV three piece silver tea set, possibly by William Hall (see Jackson p.227), London 1824, comprising: a teapot of compressed circular shape raised on a low pedestal foot, the body allover embossed with foliate and floral decoration below a scrolled everted rim, insulated loop handle and rose finial to the hinged cover, 15.25cm, together with the companion sugar basin, 11cm and broad spouted milk jug, 9.75cm, all crested, 48.25oz (3)
A George III silver mustard, by John Newton Mappin & George Webb, London 1796, of plain oval shape with reeded edges, hinged domed cover below a spire finial, frosted white glass liner, 9cm high, together with an old English pattern mustard spoon, London 1803,; also a pair of George III silver salts by Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard, London 1816, 9.25oz (4)
A silver teapot and sugar basin, by the Goldsmiths’ and Silversmiths’ Co, London 1916, the teapot of compressed circular shape, the lower body fluted below a flared and gadrooned collar below a hinged fluted cover, ebonised handle and finial, 14.5cm together with the companion sugar basin, 10cm, 35.5oz (2)
A four piece silver tea set, by the Goldsmiths’ and Silversmiths’ Co Ltd, London 1914, comprising: a teapot of compressed rectangular shape with gadrooned edges and shell covered spout, all raised on four bun feet, wooden handle and finial, 16cm high, the matching hotwater jug or coffee pot, 24cm, sugar basin, 12cm and milk jug, 9cm, all engraved with an earl’s coronet over the letter ‘T’, 72.75oz (4)
A George III four piece tea set, by Robert and Samuel Hennell, London 1809, comprising: a large teapot of rectangular shape the lower body fluted below a scrolled and gadrooned edge, with bone handle and finial, all raised on four ball feet, crested, 15.5cm high; another smaller teapot with ebonised handle and bone finial, 12.5cm; a matching large two handled sugar basin and matching milk jug, 61.5oz (4)
A three piece silver tea set, by the Cooper Brothers and Sons, Sheffield 1900/1902, comprising a teapot of compressed rectangular shape, the body embossed with trellis and floral and foliate scrolls, black ebonised handle and finial, all raised on four bun feet, 15.5cm together with the companion sugar basin, 11cm and milk jug, 9.25cm, 44oz (3)
A four piece silver tea set, by Daniel & Arter, Birmingham 1934, comprising: a teapot of plain compressed rectangular shape with ebonised handle and finial, 14.5cm high, a matching hotwater jug, 21.75cm high together with the companion sugar basin, 10cm high, and milk jug with broad spout, 9cm, 70oz (4)
A silver four piece tea set, by William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield 1917/1918, comprising: a teapot of oval shape, the lower body fluted, with ebonised handle and finial, 16.5cm, the companion milk jug, 9.5cm and sugar basin, 10cm together with the matching hotwater jug or coffee pot, 20.5cm, also a pair of George III silver bright cut sugar tongs by Peter and William Bateman, London 1808, 47oz (5)
EARLY 20TH CENTURY FRENCH DESIGN MAHOGANY DOUBLE BED, having arched headboard with pineapple finial’s and moulded decoration, the arched panelled foot with moulded and carved basket of flowers decoration, similar acorn finial’s and standing on fluted tapering feet. Solid moulded side rails. 64” wide x 78” Long overall. (Kingsize).
A 19TH CENTURY GERMAN OR AUSTRIAN MAJOLICA TWO HANDLED URN AND COVER, foliate moulded cover with flower finial, the body with Rams head mounts and angel figure loop handles, overall decorated with fruit swags and relief foliate designs on a pedestal fluted support and square base. 18” High. (Restorations).
An Early 19th Century Oak, Walnut and Mahogany Inlaid Long Case Clock Having Turned Half Pilasters Either Side Short Pendulum Door. Painted Arched Dial with Seconds and Date Indicators and Signed Wheeler Bridgenorth Decorated with Sailing Ships and Ruined Castles. Eight Day Movement, Swan Neck Pediment with Brass Orb and Eagle Finial.
A late 17th century pewter Spire flagon, by George Kent of Lincoln, with a shallow flared base and tapering drum, double scroll handle, double domed cover with knop finial and twin cusped thumbpiece, touchmarks to the inside of base and right of handle (Cott 5748) and crowned X, collector`s ink inscription to base `Minchin 399 O.P 5748`, 14.25in (36cm) h. Hinge repaired. Provenance: Cyril C. Minchin, Reading, Berkshire.
A 20th century ‘Prince of Wales Clock’, by Mappin & Webb Ltd, London 1981, Serial number 197/210, to commemorate the wedding of the Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer, of urn shape applied with crests and lion mask chain swags supported on pedestal circular foot with rope work borders, the domed cover with a brass urn finial,inscribed, with an 8-day manual winding mechanism, 27.5 cm high, in fitted case with certificate and instructions
A George II silver two handled cup and cover, by Thomas Whipham, date letter unclear, possibly overstruck, the cover with makers mark only struck thrice, of baluster shape with a moulded girdle on a spreading pedestal circular foot, with leaf capped scroll handles, the domed cover with a fruiting bud finial, overall chased with trailing vines and stylised leafy scroll work, engraved with a coat of arms within a rocaille cartouche, 30.5 cm high, 55oz (2) The arms are those of NORREYS quartering 2. ERENEIS, 3. MOLYNEUX, 4. HARINGTON, 5. CAUNCEFIELD, 6. FLEMING, 7. ENGLISH, 8. LATHOM for NORREYS of Davyhulme Hall, Lancs.

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