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By Leslie Durbin a modern silver hot water / chocolate pot London 1954 tapering circular form spot-hammered decoration moulded border scroll handle the domed pull-off cover with a seated cherub finial on three cast scroll cherub feet height 31cm approx. weight 36oz. ** Leslie Durbin was a pupil of Omar Ramsden and he purchased Ramsden’s pattern books and stock. The design for the feet on this pot are from a Ramsden design.
A George II silver coffee pot by Edward Pocock London 1733 tapering circular form scroll handle domed hinged cover with a bell shaped finial faceted spout on a raised circular foot the base scratch initialled ‘M*B 20oz 1734’ height 20.6cm approx. weight 20oz. ** purchased from Sotheby’s London Silver and Vertu sale 1 June 2000 lot 162.
A 19th century Austro-Hungarian silver and enamel cup and cover Vienna 1846 lobed circular form pierced scroll handles engraved foliate decoration with enamel highlights and set with coloured stones the pull off cover with a figural finial traces of gilding on a circular base in a fitted case height 15cm.
A collection of small silver and electro-plated items, including two pairs of circular napkin rings, by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1924, and London 1897; a silver and tortoiseshell five piece dressing table set by Richard Comyns, London 1927; an electro-plate mounted cut glass biscuit box; a pedestal shell nut dish by WMF, with a squirrel finial; and other items, 6.4 oz weighable
AN 18TH CENTURY OAK THIRTY HOUR LONGCASE CLOCK, by Hinksman of Madeley, the case with broken swan neck pediment having brass eagle and ball finial, above strapwork freize, square aperture flanked by corner pilasters the waist with pointed arch door above panel base on bracket feet. Brass square face with figural spandrels, Roman numerals and single finger to the foliate engraved centre field. Thirty hour movement striking on one bell. The face 11" square. 88" High overall.
A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN BOWLS AND COVERS, the domed covers with fruit finial`s, and reserved painted panels of flowers within an overall gilded seaweed and star field, the base is similar decorated to the exterior and having painted flowers to the interior. One has underglazed blue cross swords and star mark. Probably German second half 19th century. 8.25" Diameter x 6" High. (2). (AF).
A Royal Worcester pot pourri vase and cover painted by Kitty Blake with Autumn brambles, 16cm high, puce marks, date code for 1935, shape H/291 (finial re-stuck); and a pair of baluster vases painted by Kitty Blake ensuite, 17.5cm high, dates for 1931 & 34, shape 1969 (one with restored neck)
A T. Lakin & Sons pearlware blue and white printed lozenge-shaped pedestal eggcup stand with six eggcups, with lion’s head finial carrying handle, printed with scrolling foliage, cups and borders with diaper bands, circa 1810 (minor damage). Provenance: From the collection of the late Mrs G.D. Otto.
A Staffordshire blue and white printed pearlware ‘Picnic’ pattern pedestal cream tureen and cover, possibly Ridgway, lion finial, 24.5cm high, circa 1815 (cracked); and a T & B. Godwin ‘View of London’ pattern plate, 25cm diameter, circa 1820. See Coysh & Henrywood, Dictionary of Blue and White printed pottery, vol.II, (1989), p. 153, colour pl. XX for the same tureen.. Provenance: From the collection of the late Mrs G.D. Otto.
Two Minton majolica oyster stands, modelled with four tapering tiers of oyster shells with white glazed interiors, brown exteriors and green seaweed, the finial formed of three fish and an eel, mounted to revolve on a circular foot with waved rim, 26cm & 27cm high, impressed marks, the smaller with date code for 1865, the taller for 1875 (some rim chips)
A Vincennes sugar bowl and cover (pot a sucre), richly gilt with panels of exotic birds amongst foliage and reserved on a bleu lapis ground, the cover with rose-bud finial, 9cm high, blue interlaced ‘L’s’ mark, circa 1753. See Rosalind Savill, The Wallace Collection Catalogue of Sèvres Porcelain II, C377 & C378 for similar decoration. Provenance: The F.E Andrews Collection and thence by descent
A large and impressive Anthony Redmile covered urn in the form of a part gilded and ebonised plaster rams head surmounted by a base metal urn and cover, having nine malachite cabochons below a half ostrich egg finial, height 125cm, raised on an associated Doric column support, impressed signature to lid, overall height 215cm (illustrated)
A glass liqueur decanter, of tapered square form, with a silver stand, decorated with cherubs and floral scrolls, import mark Chester 1899, the stopper with a putti finial holding a bottle and a smaller glass liqueur decanter, the gilt fittings decorated with putti within arcaded scrolls, detailed 800.
A mother of pearl dress stud, button and a pair of cufflinks evening ware suite, cased, a half pearl set Victorian stick pin, with a horseshoe finial, a ladies 9ct gold cased wristwatch, an imitation jade pendant necklace, five further mostly bead necklaces, a cameo brooch, five further brooches, two bracelets and a pendant crucifix, with a neckchain.

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