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Lot 562

A small Chinese pale celadon jade rectangular seal, carved with two characters and with a standing lion dog finial, probably 19th century, 4.4cm.

Lot 880

A Chinese blanc de Chine uncut seal, the finial modelled as a Buddhist lion dog with its young, and a Chinese white-glazed vase and cover formed as a ding, 19th century, some damage, 9.5cm max. (3)

Lot 572

A brown silk carriage parasol with a carved ivory handle and finial, brown and cream ruffled parasol and a dark brown with a wooden handle (3)

Lot 612

A black folding carriage parasol with a French silver knob. Turned finial. Purple lining. 19th century

Lot 303

A pair of late Victorian silver lighthouse casters, each pierced cover with turned finial above a cylindrical body with moulded ribbed girdle on a domed circular foot, London 1893 by J. Wakeley & F.C. Wheeler Ltd, height approx 13.5cm.

Lot 364

A George III Irish silver coffee pot of large proportions, the fluted oval body with bright cut engraved band of oval medallions and meandering festoons, flanked by a scroll spout and ebonized handle, the domed hinge lid with green stained ivory pineapple finial, on an oval pedestal foot, Dublin 1801 by Gustavus Byrne, height approx 34cm (handle repaired).

Lot 369

A Queen Anne Britannia standard silver caster, the pierced and engraved dome cover with turned finial, the baluster body engraved with a crest above a horizontal ribbed band, on a stepped circular foot, London 1707 by Simon Pantin, incised `16=12` scratch weight to base, height approx 23cm.

Lot 370

A George I Britannia standard silver caster, the vertically ribbed and pierced dome cover with turned finial, the baluster body engraved with a crest within horizontal ribbed band borders, on a stepped circular foot, London 1716 by Samuel Margas, height approx 21cm.

Lot 376

A pair of George II silver wax jacks, each with turned and gadrooned finial above a scroll scissor-action holder with divided circular pan, on a plain column and circular openwork base with gadrooned edge and three claw and ball feet, London 1755 by C.N, height approx 14.5cm, one fitted with a conical snuffer on a chain.

Lot 377

A George II silver wax jack with turned finial above a scroll scissor-action holder with divided pierced circular pan, on a plain column and pierced openwork circular base with gadrooned edge, London 1754, height approx 14cm.

Lot 378

A George III silver wax jack with turned and gadrooned finial, above a pierced scissor-action holder with divided circular pan, on a plain column and pierced circular domed base with lobed edge and applied scroll thumbpiece, the base engraved with a shield shaped crest depicting a rampant lion, London 1777 by Charles Aldridge & Henry Green, height approx 17cm.

Lot 380

A George III silver wax jack with foliate moulded finial above a scroll scissor-action holder with divided pierced circular pan, on a plain column and pierced hexafoil base decorated with foliate scrolls within a gadrooned border on three claw and ball feet, London 1765 by W.C, height approx 15.5cm (repaired).

Lot 400

A George V silver two handled trophy cup and cover with foliate finial, the ovoid body and cover decorated with embossed stiff leaf bands, flanked by a pair of foliate capped reeded loop handles, on a knop stem and circular foot, Sheffield 1913 by John Round, height approx 43cm, together with a black glass stand.

Lot 419

A late Victorian plated and clear glass claret jug, the collar and spout decorated in relief with Bacchic masks and fruiting vine beneath a hinge lid with rampant lion and shield finial, flanked by an angular handle, height approx 28.5cm.

Lot 468

An Edwardian silver and cut glass claret jug, the silver hinged lid with ball finial above collar and spout flanked by a scroll handle, Chester 1906, height approx 25cm.

Lot 510

A late Victorian plated and clear glass claret jug, the collar, spout and hinge lid decorated with Bacchic masks and vines above a scroll handle and clear glass body (lacking finial).

Lot 943

A pair of Victorian hat pins with coral cluster finials, cased, an Edwardian silver hat pin, the finial designed as three thistle heads, each set with a cut citrine, Chester 1909 by Charles Horner, various other hat pins and sundry.

Lot 948

A 19th Century carved ivory mercury thermometer stand, in the form of a column with turned finial, the column applied with the glass tube and inscribed `Davis Brothers Opticians to His R.H. Prince Albert, 33 New Bond Strt, London`, on a turned and pierced circular base, height approx 13.5cm (minor repair to base).

Lot 441

A good quality late19th/early 20th century strawberry cut glass claret jug, the silver plated mount with Bacchic spout and ornate scroll handle and the hinged lid with a rampant lion finial supporting an armorial shield, together with 2 small silver plated casters.

Lot 118

A small Victorian occasional table, the oval top with raised pie crust rim, double cross banding and burr walnut detail with floral marquetry inlay and large central inlaid shell cartouche raised on four slender columns with central finial and four outswept foliate moulded supports.

Lot 150

A mid to late Victorian pole screen, the silk embroidered floral panel under glass in a moulded frame with scrolled and pierced surmount and rising on a brass column with decorative finial mounted on a fluted and tapering support with three out swept serpentine feet.

Lot 152

An Edwardian mahogany banded and strung planter stand, the circular holder with open slatted sides, brass liner and inverted finial below, raised on three serpentine tapering supports with triangular under tier (38cms dia x 94cms high)

Lot 153

A late 19th century rosewood, boxwood, marquetry and strung music cabinet, the domed ledge back with flanking finial and the single door with two bevelled mirror panels and decorative inlaid panels revealing an interior fitted with five shelves and raised on square tapering support (57cms wide x 100cms high as viewed, damage to the lock and shelf supports).

Lot 372

A late 19th/early 20th century Vienna style wall clock, the domed and shaped surmount having face mask and decorative finials and the case with glass panelled door and sides and flanking fluted columns and the eight day movement striking on a gong with cream enamelled and fluted gilt dial with Roman numerals (approx 86 cms as viewed, one finial missing).

Lot 322

Vict. S.P coffee & teapot with eagle finial & scrolled dec. with family crest, maker R & H

Lot 174

A LATE VICTORIAN WALNUT AND EBONIZED VIENNA TYPE WALL CLOCK, having circular enamel face with seconds dial and Roman numerals, brass bob pendulum and moulded case with turned finial`s. 42" High.

Lot 196

A LARGE SILVER BALUSTER SHAPED CASTOR, in Georgian style with flame finial, and wrythen repousse decoration on loaded circular base. 9.75" High. Sheffield 1896. Maker`s initials H W.

Lot 314

a ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN BLUSH IVORY TWO HANDLED URN SHAPED VASE AND COVER, the cover with gilded finial, the body gilded and painted with flower sprays. 10" High. (Damaged & restoration).

Lot 293

A pair of Chinese green-ground vases and covers, mid 19th century, each of baluster form with panels of birds and flowers on a grass green ground, the shoulders with lion mask and ring handles, one with crack and reseated dog finial, 38cm (4)

Lot 556

A Satsuma Korot, with panels of Samurai, with Dog of Fo finial, on mask and tongue supports (a/f), a large blue and white hawthorn blossom ginger jar with carved wood cover and base, a smaller pair of similar ginger jars and a modern Satsuma style jardinierre, cover and stand, Korot 33cm, ginger jar 37cm

Lot 431

WALL MIRROR, late 19th century George II style mahogany and parcel gilt, with brass finial and medallion inlay above a shaped bevel plate, 93cm H x 47cm W.

Lot 460

A VICTORIAN BLACK PAINTED TOLE AND IRON STICK OR UMBRELLA STAND with gilt fist finial, rectangular top and waisted supports on a rectangular base, 13 " wide x 30 1/2" high.

Lot 490

A PAIR OF FRENCH LOUIS PHILIPPE BRONZE FIVE BRANCH CANDELABRA with flamed finial, classical column stem and stepped architectural bases, 27 1/2" high (see illustration).

Lot 520

AN ANTIQUE, POSSIBLE GEORGIAN GENTLEMAN`S WALKING CANE with tortoiseshell finial, the cane constructed from turned segments of a shark back bone, 33" high.

Lot 162

AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY SHEFFIELD PLATE NEO-CLASSICAL STYLE HOT WATER URN, the doming lid with ball finial, the body with scrolling handles and on scrolling supports with lamp beneath and a square stepped base on bracket feet, the tap with carved ivory handle, 17 3/4" high.

Lot 191

AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL SILVER SAUCEPAN with domed cover, acorn finial and turned wooden handle, probably Austrian, 6" diameter.

Lot 195

AN 18TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL SILVER GILT MONSTRANCE radiating sun burst form the central glass panel and grapevine surround on a baluster turned stand and petal base with crown finial now detached, 21" high (see illustration).

Lot 344

A PAIR OF FRENCH NEO-CLASSICAL STYLE ORMOLU MIRROR TOPPED RECTANGULAR OCCASIONAL TABLES with canted corners and reeded classical column supports, united by a stretcher with central flaming urn finial, all on turned tapering feet, 20 1/2" wide.

Lot 839

A TERRACOTTA ROOF FINIAL in the form of a seated grotesque, 15" high.

Lot 935

A BALL FINIAL on shaped rectangular base, 18" wide overall.

Lot 174

A 19th Century brass fender with pierced and beaded decoration, together with another brass fender with ball finial decoration

Lot 331

An oval gilt decorated wall mirror with urn finial decoration and another oval wall mirror with painted and gilt decoration

Lot 3

A George II silver two handled cup and cover, having a knop finial, the bell shape body with a girdle moulding and engraved conjoined armorials, two cast leaf capped scroll handles, on a cast moulded spreading foot. 10. 5in (26. 5cm) high. Maker Thomas Whipham, London 1741. 31. 25oz (1012gm).

Lot 39

A silver oval mustard pot, the slightly domed hinged cover with a knop finial, a scroll handle, fitted a blue glass liner, Maker Richard Comyns, London 1928, a pair of circular silver salts with chased rims, on a moulded foot, Makers E. S. & Co. , Sheffield 1948 and a two handled tea strainer on stand, Makers the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. , Ltd. , London 1933. 9. 75oz (314gm). (5)

Lot 70

A large silver copy of a James II porringer, engraved chinoiserie figures and foliage, with birds in flight, having two cast foliage scroll handles with cherubic masks, on a spreading foot, the cover with an open acanthus finial. 9. 5in (24cm). Makers C. & R. C. , London 1926. 51oz (1650gm).

Lot 253

A brass drum case rise and fall timepiece, the circular white enamel dial with Roman Numerals and inscribed Thwaites & Reid Clerkenwell London, bordered by cast gilt bronze sprays of laurel, the ratcheted stem with a artichoke finial, the marble plinth on a mahogany base with a plate No. 10 of Limited Edition of 500 1973, on brass pad feet. 21. 5in (54. 5cm).

Lot 780

A Victorian Mustard of oval form, the hinged and domed cover with cast and applied finial and thumb piece, with further cast side handle, all over engraved with rosette and floral and foliate swags, within reeded borders, to a blue glass liner, width 4 ½”, London 1884, makers mark Aldwinckle & Slater

Lot 786

An Edward VII Tea Canister of oval form, the hinged and domed cover with cast and applied spiral finial, to an inverted baluster and lobbed body, to an ovoid interior, width 3 ¾”, Birmingham 1903, makers mark ?A

Lot 822

A Mixed Lot comprising: eight various Continental Souvenir type Teaspoons, including one depicting William Shakespeare to the finial, with the bowl engraved “Stratford-on-Avon”, and bearing import marks for George Unite; two further enamelled examples and five others, various dates and makers (8)

Lot 845

An early 20th Century American white metal lidded Sugar Basin, of squat circular form, with hollow cast and applied “C” scroll handles, and pull-off cover with knopped finial, embossed with floral and foliate decoration, to an initialled cartouche, and raised on a bevelled foot, marked “Sterling”, width 7”

Lot 895

An Edward VII mother-of-pearl handled Silver Toasting Fork, the three tines to plain stem with further plain ferrule finial and polished handle, initialled, length 8 ¾”

Lot 915

A late 18th Century Toddy Ladle, the oval bowl with applied beaded rim, and side pouring spout, to a side mounted handle and twisted whalebone handle, with applied finial, bearing contemporary initials, length 16”

Lot 940

An Elizabeth II Silver mounted and cut glass Claret Jug, the plain polished collar with hinged and domed cover, cast and applied finial, with further hollow cast scrolling handle, to a trumpet-shaped body with facet cut base and further star cut detail, height 11 ½”, Sheffield 2004, Maker’s Mark CJV Ltd

Lot 1054

A Packet containing a Victorian 9ct Gold engraved circular double-sided Photo Locket; two further Lockets; and a Stick Pin with coin finial (4)

Lot 1072

An early 20th Century mid-grade yellow metal Stick Pin with small Diamond to the crescent finial, stamped “15ct”; and one other (2)

Lot 1398

A late 18th Century Oak and Mahogany crossbanded 8 day Long Case Clock, Jofh Burn of West Bromwich, the swan neck pediment flanking a globe and eagle finial, to a plain frieze over freestanding fluted columns, to a moulded throat, and shaped long trunk door flanked by quarter columns, to a plinth panelled base, to a refreshed 13” arched painted dial, decorated to the arch with a horse and hound hunting scene, over gilt highlighted gesso spandrels, with Roman and Arabic chapter ring enclosing subsidiary seconds and date sector with pierced stamped brass hands, to a signed falseplate and movement with plates united by four knopped pillars, with anchor escapement and strike on a bell, height 91”

Lot 72

An Antique cut glass bon bon jar and cover, having hob-nail and dimple decoration, the lid with mushroom finial, 25cm high

Lot 126

A silver baluster sugar shaker, the foliate decorated domed top surmounted by a finial, central monogram above dates, "1863, May 28th 1913", hallmarked London 1911, 18cm high, approx. 9ozs.

Lot 349

A 19th Century ebonised and brass mounted bracket clock, by Barraud & Lunds, Cornhill, London, having brass spandril dial and steel chapter and strike silent rings, raised on bracket supports, the domed top surmounted by a square pediment and gilt finial, 38cm, complete with bracket-see illustration

Lot 25

A silver oval half reeded tea service, the tea pot with a composition finial and harp handle, 28cm long, 26 oz gross

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