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A GEORGE III PEDESTAL MUSTARD, maker Robert Hennell, London 1781, of ovoid form, the domed lid with turned finial, scroll handle and beaded rim, pierced with scrollwork and urns with engraved swags between, on spreading foot, blue glass liner, spoon by Hennell, London 1792, 5" high, 4ozs 2dwts (Illustrated)
A Meissen style porcelain ewer and cover, 20th century, the leaf finial above domed cover, the baluster formed body with loop handled and swan neck spout raised upon a flared foot ring, decorated throughout with colourful birds and insects in a landscape scene, blue crossed swords marks, height 31 cm.
A late Victorian silver hot water jug, Birmingham 1897, the ebonised finial above gadrooned hinged cover over baluster fluted body with spout and ebonised handle, Elkington & Co Ltd, height 18 cm, together with a George IV silver cream jug, London 1825, of typical form with reeded border and waisted body, height 9 cm and a silverplated coffee pot, with knopped finial above foliate engraved body, height 23 cm, approximate gross silver weight 18.38 oz, (3).
An Empire style gilt metal table lamp, 19th century, large ball finial leading to a platform with three smaller pineapple finail surmounting fluted floral decorated columns inclosing a gilt metal figure of a young boy holding a jug aloft, upon shaped cross base, raised on bun feet, height 70 cm, a cut glass and gilt metal table lamp, height 56 cm, (2). It is the buyers responsibility to ensure electrical items are professionally rewired for use.
A Louis XVI style giltwood and gesso centre table, early 20th century, the rectangular white marble top above a patera encrusted guilloche frieze centred with a tablet bearing military trophies and an oak leaf wreath, issuing a foliate scroll apron below, the four legs capped by term tapering harpie corbels above acanthus clasped angles, the x-frame stretcher topped by an urn finial, upon claw feet, 83 x 163 x 79 cm. Note: Provenance, property of Rod Stewart.
An 18th century silver gilt European ostrich egg cup and cover indistinctly marked to foot rim, and with later control mark to upper rim, the large egg body with three strapwork mounts and rim all with classical decoration of figural masks and displays, the body raised on stem of a Blackamoor throwing a speak on naturalistic ground with details of insects, reptiles and a shells, the pull off domed cover with gadrooned rim and similarly decorated with branch forms and insects with finely cast ostrich finial 47cm high
A Continental `Pitt` inkwell possibly Danish, the spherical central stand with twin dropping covers revealing mounted glass inkwell and sanders, the whole supported within sweeping strut frame with mask terminals with urn finial, raised on a knopped stem with spreading foot and chased running foliate and flower head foot 24cm high
A George III teapot Peter & Anne Bateman, London 1798, the tapered body with gadrooned lower section and plain upper band with running foliate swag border, the domed hinged cover with engraved borders and pineapple finial, with simple scroll stained wooden handle and engraved S scroll spout 16oz
A scarce George III sugar caster Anthony Nelme, London circa 1720, struck makers mark only four times, the octagonally panelled body of baluster form with engraved monogram and moulded girdle and rims, on waisted stem with spreading foot, the bayonet fitted domed cover with alternate panels of pierced lattice work and scrolls between applied strap work, with octagonal urn finial 17.2cm high, 7.5oz
A large Indian ewer marked to base with Calcutta mark and indistinct makers marks, the flared straight sided body with chased border and rims, the main section decoration with figures and animals, with hinged domed cover similarly decorated (hinge pin and finial lacking), with large S scroll handle with leaf capping 27cm high, 56oz
A MALTESE SILVER SUGAR VASE AND COVER MAKER'S MARK OF FRANCESCO SACCA, CONSUL'S MARK ATTRIBUTED TO GERALDO PACE, 1860 THE SIDES CHASED WITH A BAND OF FOLIAGE ABOVE TONGUE MOTIFS, THE SCROLL HANDLES TERMINATING AT THE BODY IN FLOWER-HEADS, COVER WITH CUT-OUT FLOWER FINIAL 7¾ IN. (17.2 CM.) HIGH 12 OZ. (372 GR.) View on Christie's.com
A pair of Georgian silver tablespoons, London 1812, fiddle pattern, with eight Old English matched Georgian silver tea spoons, a Newcastle silver butter knife, a William IV silver sugar spoon, a butter knife and a small acorn finial spoon, 364g (11.7 oz) gross, with a quantity of plated flatware and three wooden boxes
A silver four piece circular tea service by Mappin and Webb, Sheffield 1940, lightly hammered, the tea and hotwater pots with silver mounted ivory button finials and ivory C-scroll handles, floral chased highlights and on circular bases, the tea pot 28cm (11in) long, the hotwater pot 18.5cm (7.25in) high, 2450g (78.8 oz) gross (the tea pot finial detached with breaks)

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