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A George III silver tea caddy, of serpentine form, having allover embossed and engraved floral decoration, the hinged lid surmounted by a fruit and floral finial above lock plate and cartouche with armorial, (possibly Newcastle 1782), 14cm wide x 11.5cm high, approx. 16ozs., AF - see illustration
A Vienna porcelain lidded bowl of gilt heightened dark blue ground, the lid with typical polychrome panel depicting a couple in sylvan landscape and the interior decorated with floral sprays (15cms dia), a small Dresden porcelain baluster shaped vase of gilt heightened pink/white ground with typical floral and figural panels (21cms, as viewed, lid finial repaired) and a glass cylindrical vase with engraved floral border.
A William IV three-piece silver tea set, by Barnards, London 1836-37, of shouldered and tapering form, chased and engraved floral decoration, with scrolls and foliage, blank cartouches, comprising a teapot, with hinged domed lid, flower finial, fluted scrolled handle and spout, scrolled feet, 16cms, (6½"), two-handled sugar bowl, milk jug, 38ozs in total, (3).
A matched five-piece silver tea service, by Garrards, London 1899, 1901, 1882 and 1900, compressed pear-shaped form, comprising teapot with domed lid, hardwood handle and finial, 17cms, (6¾"), milk jug, crested 9cms, (3"), cream jug, crested, 7cms, (2¾"), a spirit kettle on stand with burner, swing handle, the stand on three baluster supports, 38cms, (15") overall, together with a sugar bowl by Stokes & Ireland Ltd., London 1914, 106ozs in total in a fitted oak carrying case, labelled "Heming & Co. Ltd., Conduit Street, London".
A George III silver tea urn, by John Emes, London 1807, the circular urn with a waisted neck supported on four leaf capped paw supports, resting on a shaped square base on ball feet, the reeded spigot with an ivory handle, the detachable domed cover with a compressed ball finial, with gadroon borders and lion mask ring handles, engraved with coat of arms and crest, 37 cm high, approximately 140oz. The arms of SIBTHORP quartering WALDO impaling (?) SUTTON for a descendant of Col. HUMPHREY SIBTHORP, MP (1744-1815) of Canwick Hall, Lincolnshire. Colonel Sibthorp declined a baronetcy, but in 1804 assumed by Royal Warrant the additional name and arms of WALDO in grateful remembrance of an ancestor. The name Sibthorp is inextricably linked with plant science at Oxford University where an earlier Humphrey Sibthorp, who married Sarah Waldo, and their son John were both Professors of Botany.
A Victorian silver three piece teaset, by Charles Lias, London 1845, of faceted baluster shape supported on shaped circular feet, the domed cover with a faceted baluster finial, overall engraved with scrolling foliage, with vacant cartouches, the cream jug and two handled sugar bowl with gilt interiors, 46 oz (3)
A George III silver coffee pot, by David Whyte & William Holmes, London 1764, of baluster form on a spreading circular base with gadroon borders, decorated with foliage and swags, the domed cover with a floral spray finial, the rococo shaped cartouche engraved with coat of arms, 31.5 cm high, 40 oz
A LOUIS XV BRONZE-MOUNTED POLYCHROME BOULLE TORTOISESHELL BRACKET CLOCK RAYMOND LENOIR, PARIS, CIRCA 1730 The waisted case with cherub finial and glazed side panels, ormolu dial with enamel chapters and centre signed 'RAYMOND LENOIR/A PARIS', the movement with rectangular plates and five back-pinned pillars, twin barrels with later anchor escapement, countwheel strike on bell, repeat signature to back plate; pendulum 39 in. (99 cm.) high; 19 in. (49 cm.) wide; 8 in. (20 cm.) high Together with an ebonised clock bracket, 20th century, by Messrs. Dent, Hatfield and Simmons (coll.) (2) View on Christie's.com
AN EDWARD VII SILVER-GILT STEEPLE-CUP AND COVER MARK OF CARRINGTON AND CO., LONDON, 1909 In the early 17th century style on a rising domed foot, the tapering cup chased with strapwork, masks and baskets of fruits with birds, the detachable cover with an openwork steeple finial 16½ in. (42 cm.) high 24 oz. (731 gr.) View on Christie's.com
A VICTORIAN PARCEL-GILT SILVER PRESENTATION-TROWEL AND A SILVER-MOUNTED MALLET MARK OF WALTER AND JOHN BARNARD, LONDON, 1884, RETAILED BY CAHOON BROTHERS, BELFAST The trowel with an engraved foliage border and a tapering handle, applied with the Spencer arms and with an earl's coronet finial, the front of the blade engraved with a depiction of the Belfast Free Public Library and the arms of Belfast, the the back with an inscription, the mallet applied with the arms of Belfast and with an inscription, with an earl's coronet finial, contained in a fitted case applied with the Spencer arms below an earl's coronet the trowel 15¼ in. (38.5 cm.) long the trowel 17 oz. (518 gr.) The inscription reads 'Presented to his Excellency John Poyntz Earl Spencer K.G. Lord Lieutenant General and Governor General of Ireland on the occasion of his laying the foundation stone of the free public library in Belfast on Wednesday 18th June 1884, David Taylor J.P. Mayor, Samuel Black Town Clerk' (2) View on Christie's.com
A BRITISH ADMIRAL'S MAMELUKE HILTED SWORD, COCKED HAT AND EPAULETTES THE FIRST BY HENRY WILKINSON, PALL MALL, LONDON; THE SECOND BY LOCKE, LONDON, MID-19TH CENTURY The first with curved single-edged blade double-edged towards the point and etched on each side with scrollwork and respectively with an entwined 'S' monogram and the Spencer crest each beneath an earl's coronet, gilt-brass hilt with a fouled anchor within a double wreath on each langet and quillons each with crown finial, and ivory grip-scales; the second characteristic form with double wreath Admiral's buttons; the last of gold bullion with double wreath Admiral's buttons, in original tin with a pair of ivory handled boot-hooks The first 30¾ in. (78 cm.) blade (3) View on Christie's.com
A COLLECTION OF SEVEN CROOK-HANDLED WALKING STICKS BY BEN COX, BRIGG AND OTHERS, LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY Comprising: a bamboo stick with white-metal band engraved 'A from H.R.H.', brass tip; a cane stick by Ben Cox with gilt-metal band engraved 'A' with viscount's coronet, brass tip; a holly stick by Ben Cox with gilt-metal band engraved 'S' with earl's coronet, brass tip; a leather-cased bamboo stick by Brigg with gilt-metal band engraved 'A' with viscount's coronet, brass tip; a plain stick with gold 'S' and earl's coronet mounts, brass tip; a leather-cased bamboo stick by Brigg with gilt-metal band engraved 'A' with viscount's coronet and '1ST LIFE GUARDS', brass tip; a bamboo combined horse-measure and stick with naturalistic finial and handle and white-metal thumb piece, boxwood horse-measure and brass cantilever, brass tip engraved 'GIVEN BY 5TH EARL SPENCER TO GEORGE DUNKLEY HIS COACHMAN WHO GAVE IT TO 7TH EARL SPENCER 1942' 40 in. (102 cm.) long, and slightly smaller (7) View on Christie's.com
A CONTINENTAL GILT GLASS TWO-HANDLED CYLINDRICAL JAR AND COVER AND AN ARMORIAL DECANTER AND STOPPER THE FIRST CIRCA 1800, PERHAPS SPANISH OR BOHEMIAN, THE DECANTER 20TH CENTURY The jar and cover with gilt loop handles and finial, gilt with bands of ovolos suspending garlands and vignettes of fruit and flowers, on three gilt bun feet, the square section decanter enamelled and gilt with a coat of arms The first 10¼ in. (26 cm.) high (2) View on Christie's.com
TWO MEISSEN SUGAR-BOXES AND COVERS, A TEACUP AND TWO SAUCERS AND A PEAR-SHAPED HOT-MILK JUG VARIOUS DATES, 18TH-19TH CENTURIES, VARIOUS BLUE CROSSED SWORDS, PAINTED AND INCISED MARKS The oval sugar-box with pink rose bud finial, painted with flowers, a circular sugar-box with domed cover with a rose bud finial, a teacup and two saucers painted with figures in landscapes within neu ozier-moulded borders, and a Meissen (Marcolini) hot-milk jug painted with castles The oval sugar-box and cover 5½ in. (14 cm.) wide (8) View on Christie's.com
A GEORGE VI SILVER TEAPOT MARK OF ELKINGTON AND CO., BIRMINGHAM, 1937 Tapering cylindrical, on circular spreading foot, with panelled sides and part-fluted spout, the hinged cover with a turned-wood finial, one side engraved with initial 'A' below a viscount's coronet 5¾ in. (14.5 cm.) high 15.6 oz. (487 gr.) The initial is possibly that of Edward John Spencer, Viscount Althorp and later 8th Earl Spencer (1924-1992). View on Christie's.com
A GROUP OF SEVRES FEUILLES-DE-CHOUX DESSERT WARES 18TH CENTURY, BLUE INTERLACED L'S ENCLOSING DATE LETTERS D, E & G, VARIOUS PAINTER'S AND INCISED MARKS Comprising: an oval sauce-tureen and cover with entwined branch-moulded finial, four oval dishes, three circular scalloped-shaped dishes, and a Sèvres (hardpaste) oval sugar-bowl, cover and fixed stand View on Christie's.com
A GROUP OF SEVRES AND SEVRES-STYLE TEAWARES CIRCA 1775 AND LATER, INTERLACED BLUE L'S, VARIOUS DATE LETTERS, PAINTER'S AND INCISED MARKS All painted with loose bouquets and flowersprays, comprising: two cylindrical sugar-bowls and covers with gilt berry finials; a trembleuse cup, cover and stand with flowerbud finial; two teacups and a saucer and a coffee-can and saucer (12) View on Christie's.com
AN EDWARD VII SILVER SUGAR CASTER MARK OF SAMUEL WATTON SMITH AND CO., LONDON, 1904 Of octagonal lighthouse form with a central reeded band and on slightly spreading foot, the pierced cover with a fluted ball finial, engraved with initial 'A' below a viscount's coronet 8 in. (20 cm.) high The initial is that of Charles Robert Spencer, Viscount Althorp and later 6th Earl Spencer (1857-1922). View on Christie's.com
A SMALL GEORGE III SILVER TEAPOT MARK OF ROBERT AND SAMUEL HENNELL, LONDON, 1804 Squat circular with a gadroon border, the hinged cover engraved with the Spencer crest below an earl's coronet and with a part-turned wood finial and a turned wood handle 9 in. wide gross weight 13.4 oz. (416 gm.) The crest is that of George John, 2nd Earl Spencer (1758-1834). View on Christie's.com

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