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A Mixed Lot comprising: a George V Bachelors Teapot, of typical half-fluted oval form with hinged cover, composite finial and handle, London 1911, Maker’s Mark William Hutton & Sons Ltd; together with a Milk Jug, of oval form with half wrythen fluted decoration, cast and applied rim and handle, Birmingham 1901, Maker’s Mark M&B, various dates and makers (2)
A large 19th Century Chinese Covered Baluster Vase, with a non-matching applied, painted treen temple dog finial, the body below painted predominantly in famille rose, verte and underglaze blue, with a flowering foliate design and fence etc, on a dark blue ground (extensively repaired), 36” high
A Royal Worcester large two-handled covered Vase, painted by John Stinton with a scene of grazing highland cattle (extensively restored), the domed cover with a pointed floral finial above a pierced neck, applied with garland swags, raised on a spreading circular foot with gilded rim, printed make and date cypher for early 20th Century, shape number 1428, 14” high
A George III oak longcase clock By Jo Kirkwood Redpath with eight day movement, the arched brass dial and chapter ring with Arabic and Roman numerals, subsidiary second dial and date aperture, surrounded by spandrels, the swan neck pediment with brass urn finial over column flanked door, moulded trunk door, plinth base, raised on bracket feet
A William Smith, Stafford pottery (circa 1825-55) coffee pot with black transfer printed decoration of a young maiden by balustrade within floral decorated C scrolls and lacework banding, highlighted with reds, blues and yellows overglaze, the lid with conical shaped finial above a flared rim, the open work handle opposite an acanthus decorated bird`s neck spout inscribed "Victoria 70 W S & Co.", raised on a circular foot
A 19th century Continental double skinned pewter jug of conical form, the domed lid with exotic pheasant finial above a flared rim with spout, the handle of naturalistic branch and foliate form raised on a circular foot, bears stamp to base in an oval "3086" within the letters "BHSP", 32 cm high (ILLUSTRATED)
A Victorian mahogany cased long case clock, the hood with broken arch pediment and foliate finial above an arched glazed door flanked by turned and ringed side pillars, the main body with small rectangular panelled door flanked by quarter cut turned side pilasters on a plain base, the eight day movement with painted arched dial, decorated with scenes of spaniels and game in landscapes, enclosing the chapter ring with Roman numerals, enclosing subsidiary seconds dial and date dial inscribed "Whaley Hartlepool", 61 cm wide x 132 cm high (ILLUSTRATED)
An 18th century carved giltwood and gesso framed wall mirror, the broken arch pediment with central scrolling foliate finial over a foliate carved frieze, the plain plate with bevelled edge within a foliate carved frame and shell and scrolling foliate pediment, 68 cm wide x 118.5 cm high (ILLUSTRATED)
A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY NORTH COUNTRY LONGCASE CLOCK, the eight day twin train movement striking on a bell, the 35cms painted dial with Roman numerals, seconds dial, signed Wask, Wakefield, painted with St Jerome and lion to arch, the spandrels with floral sprays, the hood with swan neck pediment centred by a brass finial and ring turned and baluster pilasters, the wide crossbanded trunk with an ogee shape door, on deep plinth with inset panel, 243cms high.
A fine Regency silver choco- late pot, chased in Rococo Revival style,with scrolls, shells and foliage, the tapering body with a tuck in base engraved an armorial to rococo cartouches, having heavily chased foliage to the cast swan neck spout, the detachable ogee domed cover with a pull out cast strawberry finial to the swizzle stick aperture, an ebony scroll handle, on a conforming spreading foot. 11in (28cm). Maker Joseph Craddock (of Craddock & Reid), London 1816. 32. 75oz (1063gm) all in.
A George IV silver teapot, the compressed body with repoussé foliage and initialled cartouches, a scroll spout, a chased foliage flange, the hinged cover with a cast rose finial, a foliage capped hollow scroll handle, on four crest foliage paw feet. Maker William Hunter II, London 1824. 26. 25oz (849gm) all in.

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