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Lot 1246

An C18th Kutahya Ewer and Cover painted with tulips in the Iznik style, finial lacking; early riveted repairs to handle and rim.

Lot 1406

A military stick with silver and brass finial for R.E.M.E.

Lot 235

A pair of 19th Century cast iron fire dogs with brass ball finial decoration with matching grate, together with a 19th Century pierced brass footman, a collection of brass fire tools and a set of oak bellows

Lot 131

A RUSSIAN SILVER SOAP-BOX MAKER'S MARK OF JUST NICOLAUS LUNDT, ASSAY-MASTER'S MARK OF NIKIFOR MOSHTSHALKIN, ST.PETERSBURG, 1788 Spherical with bead borders and chased with stiff leafage, shaped thumb-piece to front and ovoid finial, gilt interior 5 in. high (13 cm.) 7 oz. (217 gm.) View on Christie's.com

Lot 166

A GROUP OF SIXTEEN VARIOUS RUSSIAN SILVER SPOONS VARIOUS DATES AND MAKERS, 19TH AND EARLY 20TH CENTURY Comprising a Provincial parcel-gilt example by A.Sobinin, Tula, circa 1830, with spiral-twist stem and knop finial. stiff leaf engraving to back of bowl, two parcel-gilt and engraved pairs, one pair by the 9th Artel, Moscow, 1908/17, the other pair with Cyrillic inscription around bowl translating ad Without bread, without salt, it's half a meal, Moscow, 1889, four others with variously engraved bowls, five with leafy branch stems, 1908/17, another with two bears on the terminal and bark finish to stem, 1908/17, and a niello condiment spoon with architectural view to bowl 22 oz. (682 gm.) (16) View on Christie's.com

Lot 268

A SMALL RUSSIAN SILVER-GILT AND CLOISONNE ENAMEL SALT AND SPOON MARK OF KARL FABERGE, "88" STANDARD, ATTRIBUTED TO WORKMASTER FEDOR RUCKERT, MOSCOW, 1896/1908 Squat circular on three ball feet, decorated with styised scrolling red flowers on shaded light blue ground and highlighted with gilt whorls and beaded tassels on green and black panels, the unmarked spoon with shaded pink and yellow flowers and blue and green foliage on cream ground, with blue trefoil finial centred by an orange drop motif 1 1/8 in. diameter (2.8 cm.), 1 in. high (2.5 cm.) View on Christie's.com

Lot 620

Brass single train lantern clock, the Coventry Astrel movement with passing strike, the 4.5" dial surmounted by foliate frets, strapwork, bell and finial, 11" high

Lot 636

Rosewood single fusee bracket clock, the movement inscribed T T, the 6.5" white dial within a stepped case inlaid with meandering floral motifs and fitted with two brass foliate ring side handles and surmounted by an urn finial, 16" high

Lot 645

English mahogany single fusee mantel timepiece, the 5" convex cream dial within a pointed arched case inlaid with brass and ebony motifs and surmounted by a pineapple brass finial, 16" high

Lot 658

French mahogany two train mantel clock, the Vincenti movement striking on a bell, the 3.75" white enamel dial within an ormolu mounted stepped case surmounted by a cushion top and cone finial, 18" high

Lot 662

French boulle and ormolu mounted two train mantel clock, the movement signed O. Berger a Paris, no. 2064, striking on a bell, the 3" enamel dial over a glazed pendulum window and within a waisted rounded case surmounted by a foliate finial, 12.75" high

Lot 664

French porcelain and ormolu gold painted two train mantel clock, the Japy Freres movement striking on a bell, the 3.5" convex porcelain dial within an ornate case inset with painted porcelain panels and surmounted by an urn finial, 18" high; also a porcelain and gilded metal five light candelabrum, 14.5" high (2)

Lot 671

French walnut two train balloon mantel clock, the 3.25" gilded dial with Roman cabouchon enamelled numerals over a pendulum window and within a shaped case with gilded metal mounts, surmounted by a floral finial, 12.5" high

Lot 707

Black slate and red marble two train mantel clock garniture, the Japy Freres movement with outside countwheel and striking on a bell, the 3.5" cream dial within a stepped case surmounted by an ornate foliate finial, 16" high, flanked by two associated three light candelabra, 11.5" high

Lot 739

Good French white and red marble two train pedestal mantel clock, the movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, the 4.75" convex white dial signed Bogillot a Paris within a classical fluted pedestal case supported upon a stepped base and surmounted by a ball finial, 18.5" high

Lot 753

Mahogany portico drumhead timepiece, the 2.5" silvered dial supported upon four turned columns and circular stepped base, surmounted by an acorn finial, 13" high

Lot 787

Mahogany stick barometer, the silvered dial signed Dollond, London and fitted with a thermometer over a chevron banded trunk and hemispherical cistern cover, surmounted by a broken arch pediment and brass urn finial, 40" high

Lot 807

Large mahogany banjo five glass clock barometer, the 6" convex white enamel chapter ring with Arabic numerals and calendar marker enclosing a silvered centre, over the principal 12" silvered barometer dial, within a satinwood banded case surmounted by a broken arch swan neck pediment and ivory urn finial, 51" high

Lot 926

Oak case with aperture for a 12" arched dial, the case with long arched moulded door and surmounted by a broken swan neck pediment and ball and spike finial, 81" high

Lot 939

Mahogany eight day longcase clock, the 12" arched dial painted with an oval rural scene to the arch over subsidiary seconds dial and arched calendar aperture, the case with long crossbanded door inlaid with boxwood lines and surmounted by a broken arch swan neck pediment and brass ball finial, 92" high

Lot 949

Oak and mahogany eight day longcase clock, the 12" painted arched dial signed Sedery, Hamstead Norris, with subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, the case with short mahogany crossbanded door and surmounted by a broken arch swan neck pediment and brass ball finial, 85" high

Lot 28

A GERMAN NAZI NAVAL OFFICER`S DIRK by E & F Horster, Soligen, the steel blade with double fuller to each side, etched with a fouled anchor and foliage, gilt metal cross guard centred by a fouled anchor, wire bound cream plastic grip, eagle and swastika finial, gilt metal scabbard and bullion sword knot

Lot 128

A ROYAL WORCESTER TWO-HANDLED POT POURRI AND COVER, painted with plums, strawberries, grapes and apples against a mossy bank, signed H. Ayrton, beneath applied strapwork and scroll shoulders heavily gilt, the pierced cover with spire finial, raised on a square base, shape no. H314, 28cms high. See illustration

Lot 241

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY EPNS OVAL CASKET the hinged cover with rose finial and engraved with foliate scrolls, the body with strapwork, raised on scroll feet with foliate terminals, stamped K & Co, 9 x 13cms

Lot 260

A GEORGE VI SILVER SUGAR CASTOR, by Viners, of octagonal baluster form, the pierced cover with urn finial, Sheffield 1940, 18.5cms high, 6oz

Lot 261

A GEORGE VI SILVER SUGAR CASTOR, by James Dixon & Sons, of shouldered baluster form, the pierced cover with urn finial, Sheffield 1945, 19cms high, 6ozs

Lot 262

AN EDWARD VII SILVER WINE FLAGON, by Horace Woodward & Co of semi-lobed urn form, the domed cover with bud finial, ebonised scroll handle, on a circular pedestal foot, London 1907, 26cms high, weighted base

Lot 280

A VICTORIAN SILVER PICKLE FORK, Birmingham 1863, with a chased ferrule and wrythen fluted mother-of-pearl handle, 20cms long; together with an Edward VII silver bread knife, Sheffield 1905, with a mother-of-pearl handle and engraved silver ball finial, 20cms long (2)

Lot 375

A VICTORIAN DESK BRUSH with an ivory handle, carved with an eagle finial, holding a ribbon in its mouth, above a Gothic monogram and acanthus, the brush with a metal collar, 18cms high

Lot 608

A GOOD EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY STICK BAROMETER BY W & S JONES, LONDON with a silvered vernier scale and ivory adjustment button, the case with a swan neck pediment with ivory finial and moulded cistern cover, 97cms high. See illustration

Lot 670

A VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD PEDESTAL TABLE the octagonal top with a pierced frieze and pendant finials, supported on a swept column from a tripod base centred by a pendant finial, 77.5cms high x 43cms wide

Lot 687

AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY CAKE STAND with boxwood stringing, of three square tiers, joined by square section uprights terminating in an ogee canopy with turned finial, 98cms high x 27cms wide

Lot 289

A William IV Scottish silver three piece tea set, maker R & R K, Edinburgh 1830, comprising:- a teapot of lobed melon shape with broad floral collar, insulated leaf capped scroll handle and hinged cover with flower finial all raised on four floral feet, 15cm high, together with the companion two handled sugar bowl and matching milk jug, 49.5oz (3)

Lot 293

A silver sugar caster, by S Blackensee & Sons Ltd, Chester 1935, of plain baluster shape, raised on a circular foot below a delicate scrolled girdle, the ribbed cover decoratively pierced below a bell shaped finial, 19.75cm, 7.25oz

Lot 294

A Victorian silver coffee pot, by Joseph and Thomas Bradbury, Sheffield 1868, of tapering cylindrical shape, bright cut engraved with bands of ovolo decoration below a domed cover with bell finial, insulated scrolled handles, presentation inscription, 24cm high, 27.25oz

Lot 296

A silver teapot, by Daniel and Arter, Birmingham 1914, of canted rectangular shape below a foliate reeded border, ebonised handle and urn shaped finial, crested, 15.5cm, 23oz

Lot 305

A small Victorian silver tea caddy, by Thomas Hayes, Birmingham 1897, of plain compressed oval shape with gadrooned edge below a flat hinged cover with wrythen finial, 8.5cm, 3oz

Lot 307

A silver hotwater jug, by Edward John Haseler and Noble Haseler, London 1911, the vase shaped body raised from a square foot, the upper body waisted below a flared covered spout with cover having a wrythen finial, ebonised loop handle, 23cm, 16.4oz

Lot 315

A George II silver coffee pot, by Francis Crump, London 1742, of baluster shape later embossed with shell scrolling, the hinged cover with acorn finial, 22.25cm, 20.9oz

Lot 337

A Victorian silver coffee pot or hotwater jug, by James Deakin & Son, Sheffield 1899, of baluster form, the lower body fluted, the short spout below a hinged cover, wooden handle and finial, 24.5cm, 22.2oz

Lot 367

A George III silver tea caddy, by Duncan Urquhart and Napthali Hart, London 1803, of plain oval shape with reeded edge, the stepped domed cover with pineapple finial, with key, 17cm high, 18oz

Lot 372

A George III silver teapot, by Peter and William Bateman, London 1809, of compressed rectangular shape with heavy ribbed girdle, raised on four ball feet, gadrooned edge to cover, angular wooden handle, rectangular finial, 16cm high, 19.75oz

Lot 378

378. A George III silver teapot, by John Emes, London 1802, of oval shape decorated with a floral engraved girdle below a flush hinged cover, wooden handle and finial, crested, 15.5cm, 16.4oz

Lot 380

A large Edwardian silver tea kettle, by John and Frank Pairpoint, London 1904, the kettle of inverted pear shape embossed with flowers and scrolls below an ivory swing handle, the hinged cover with decorative bell shaped finial, the tripod stand with foliate scrolled legs on flower and shell feet below a pierced floral seat above a central plain spirit lamp, 35cm high, 70oz

Lot 386

A Victorian silver teapot, by Charles Hancock, London 1850 of oval shape, the straight sides embossed with floral scrolling, flush hinged cover, bone handle and finial, crested, 15.75cm high, 18oz

Lot 391

A Victorian silver matched four piece tea service, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1895/ London 1908, comprising: a very large teapot of inverted pear shape embossed with fruit and flowers below a beaded edge, insulated scroll handle below a hinged domed cover with lobed finial, 28cm high; a matching coffee pot with an angular insulated handled, 30cm high; the companion sugar basin, 16.5cm and milk jug, 16.5cm (London 1908), all inscribed with the initials GH to the underside of the foot, crested, 111oz (4)

Lot 397

A small silver coffee pot, by Alston and Hallam, London 1927, of plain tapering cylindrical shape with straight spout, moulded foot below a domed cover with bell finial, wooden `S` scroll handle, crested, 18cm, 12.2oz

Lot 402

A silver muffin dish, by The Barnards, London 1910, of plain circular form, the deep base bowl fitted with a solid shallow liner below a domed cover with flattened ball finial, uninscribed, 19.25cm diameter, 20.9oz

Lot 406

~ F ~ A large silver tea kettle on stand, by Carrington and Co, London 1927, the kettle of plain tapered oval shape with pull off cover with bone finial below a fixed bone insulated handle, the body engraved with a crest and armorial for Foster, all raised on a substantial four legged spirit stand of plain concave rectangular shape with central oval double burner, 35cm high, 54.25oz

Lot 407

A silver coffee pot, by Alston and Hallam, London 1929, of tapering cylindrical shape, moulded foot with straight spout below a domed cover with bell finial, wooden `S` scroll handle, crested, 20.25cm, 16.75oz

Lot 561

`The Benacre Gold Cup, 1909`, a 15ct gold two handled cup and cover by Richard Martin and Ebenezer Hall, Sheffield 1909, the plain body with moulded edge raised on a circular moulded foot below two simple loop handles. the cover with pointed ball finial, inscribed ` The Benacre Gold Cup, 1909 won by Mr Hill-Wood`s Heavy Weapon` 32.5cm high, 850gm (27.37oz). Provenance: Sir Samuel Hill-Wood Bt. and by descent. The 4th Baronet at Benacre, Sir Thomas Gooch, and his son, were keen greyhound coursers and there was at one stage a Benacre Coursing Club

Lot 766

A George III melon shaped tea caddy, the rounded quatrefoil shape with stalk finial to the hinged cover and with steel oval key escutcheon, 13cm (5 in) high

Lot 410

A Victorian silver baluster Coffee Pot with ornate finial, gadroon rim, pearwood scroll handle, London 1896

Lot 424

A George III baluster Caster with spiral finial and beaded rims, London 1767, maker: T.S

Lot 434

A Victorian melon shape Teapot with flower finial, scallop and scroll feet, London 1840, maker: C.L

Lot 504

Pair of Georgian cast Sugar Tongs with pierced floral and leafage design, an Extending Pencil and an enamel Spoon with Egyptian design having hinged finial marked 800

Lot 534

A George III oval Teapot with bright-cut floral frieze, vacant oval cartouches, pearwood handle and carved pineapple finial, London 1791, small repairs

Lot 174

A 19th Century copper kettle with acorn finial, two other kettles, two brass shovels with wooden handles and three pewter tankards

Lot 190

A silver plated teapot, circular shape with bird finial handle.

Lot 912

A Chinese bronze censer and cover, Fang Ding, with chilong and scrolled cast panels, animal mask high looped handles, on four animal mask legs, the pyramidal cover with openwork scolled finial, 24.5cm high

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