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JOHNSON AYR, AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY SCOTTISH LONGCASE CLOCK having hood with swan neck pediment, turned central finial and satinwood alternating dentil pediments, the trunk with crossbanded panel door on box plinth, 8-day mechanism with false plate later gong strike, faced by an arched painted dial with floral spandrels, 2.25m high
METCALF, MALTON, AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY OAK AND MAHOGANY CROSSBANDED LONGCASE CLOCK, the hood having a swan neck pediment with later brass finial, flank plain pilasters on a crossbanded surround, the trunk with chamfered front, waist panel door, on abox base with remnants of bracket feet, the eight day mechanism of Clerkenwell type with four pillars and anchor escapement, rack bell strike, faced by an arched painted dial with Roman calibrated chapter, 2.21m high
A Victorian Irish silver tea pot and matching cream jug by Robert W. Smith, Dublin 1855, lobed baluster, the tea pot with a flower and leaf finial, a double scroll handle, flower and leaf embossing and on a moulded circular foot, engraved with a crest, the tea pot 26cm (10.25in) long, 1099g (35.35 oz) gross. The crest of HAULTON, HURT, LESTRANGE, WAYLAND and others Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A George III silver serving trowel by William Smith I, London 1769, the triangular blade engraved and pierced with crosslets and scrolls, on a feather edge stem with pierced scroll-work finial, 27.5cm (10.75 ins) long, 134g (4.25 oz) gross (solder repair). See Grimwade no. 3308 for the mark Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A late Victorian silver straight-tapered coffee pot by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1895, with a turned finial, a domed cover, a double-scroll handle, a leaf-capped spout and a moulded base, engraved with a monogram, 24.5cm (9.75in) high, 967g (31.1 oz) gross Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A George IV silver muffin dish and cover by Rebecca Eames and Edward Barnard I, London 1820, shaped circular, with a bud finial to the lobed and domed cover, with a gadrooned rim, the base with an everted gadrooned, foliate and shell rim, 20cm (7.75in) diameter, 596g (19.15 oz) Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A George III silver oval straight-sided tea pot by Alexander Field, London 1st October 1804 to 28th May 1805, with a wooden finial and handle, engraved with foliate meander borders and script `G` in oval reserves, 27cm (10.75in) long, 433g (13.95 oz) gross; and a George III lobed oval tea pot stand by Samuel Godbehere & Edward Wigan, London 1796, engraved with a wreath, a foliage and dot border and a raised rim, on four panel feet, 17cm (6.75in) long, 166g (5.35 oz) Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A George III silver oval tea pot by Thomas Ellerton & Richard Sibley I, London 1803, with a composition fluted finial and harp handle, the body half reeded, 28cm (11in) long, 561g (18.05 oz) gross; and a George III oval tea pot stand, maker`s mark rubbed, London 1801, with a wooden base, 15cm (6in) long, loaded Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A George III silver oval soup tureen by John Wakelin & William Taylor, London 1777, the lobed domed cover with a ball finial, the ogee base with twin reeded loop handles, a gadrooned rim and on an oval pedestal with a conforming foot border, later engraved with a crest and an armorial, 41cm (16.25in) wide, 2169g (69.75 oz). The arms of RADCLIFFE impaling PATTEN of Bank Hall, Lancashire. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A George III silver vase shape tea urn by Charles Wright, London 1770, the waisted cover with a vase finial, beaded rims and twin loop handles, an ebony spigot and on a square base with bracket feet, engraved with a crest and an armorial, 51cm (20in) high, 2650g (85.2 oz) gross (the cover and base unmarked). See Grimwade no. 428 and the biography on p. 711. The mark no. 428 of 1775 is the first recorded mark of Wright on his own but the 1773 parliamentary report shows him working alone at Ave Mary Lane. It is well to note that there was a missing register at Goldsmiths Hall prior to 1773. The crest and the arms of RADCLIFFE impaling BOARD or BOURDE of Ireland. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A silver three piece tea service, James Ramsay, London 1910, of pedestal melon form and with reeded rims, comprising; a teapot with ebonised handle and finial, 17cm high, weight 20oz, a cream jug with gilt interior, 9cm high, weight 6oz and a two handled sugar bowl also with gilt interior, 10.5cm high, weight 8oz (3)
A 19th Century long case clock, the oak and mahogany cross banded case with broken arch pediment and brass spread eagle upon a ball finial over a plain glazed door flanked by fluted brass capped side pilasters, the main body with cross banded rectangular door over a similarly decorated base, the 30 hour movement with square painted dial decorated with various cottage landscape scenes, the chapter ring with Roman numerals enclosing a lake scene with swans and fountain and inscription "G (George) Honeybone, Fairford", 47 cm wide x 201.5 cm high, together with one volume "Gloucestershire Clock & Watchmakers" by GRAHAM DOWLER, published 1984 by Phillimore & Co. Ltd., clothboard bound with dust jacket (ILLUSTRATED)
An Edwardian silver sugar box of bellied rounded rectangular form, the stepped lid with flaming torch finial opening to reveal a gilt washed interior, the rim with gadrooned decoration above a reeded band and plain belly with lion mask ring side handles raised on an oval foot to squat bun supports (by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester, 1905), 5.5 oz (ILLUSTRATED)
A George III silver three piece tea set comprising teapot, sugar basin and cream jug, the teapot with ornate beaded and gadrooned finial to lid within a beaded gadrooned scrolling acanthus and shell decorated rim, the handle and spout with scrolling acanthus and lyre decoration, the main rectangular bellied body with reeded and banded decoration raised on four Classical winged lion`s paw and acanthus decorated feet (by Samuel Hennell, London, 1814), 51 oz (ILLUSTRATED)
A Victorian pole screen, the long stitch needlework pennant decorated with a peacock amongst blossoming foliage on a lacquered brass pole to a rosewood base with simulated studded decoration and flower head finial to ornate scrolling foliate decorated tripod base and scroll feet (ILLUSTRATED)
A 19th Century Percussion Cap Double Barrel Sporting Gun by Forsyth & Co., London, the 68cm steel barrels engraved "Forsyth & Co., Inventor & Makers, London" on the top rib, with gold lines and foliate engraved tang, foliate engraved hammers, one lock plate signed, the nipple cylinders stamped L and R, chequered walnut half stock with steel double scroll trigger guard with acanthus bud finial and with horn tipped wood ramrod. Poor order.
A Victorian glass claret jug, with gold plated mounts, the domed hinged lid with lion finial, the collar elaborately chased with flowers and foliage, a monogram to one side and a vacant cartouche to the other, angel head spout, the angular handle with mask of a bearded man, slightly flared glass body, height 23 cm (9 in.)
A SAMUEL ALCOCK FLORAL-ENCRUSTED POT POURRI VASE AND COVER. of two handled ogee shape, applied with a profusion of brightly coloured flowers including a rose, carnations and the characteristic small spotted yellow flowers in scrolling yellow and gilt borders, the cover with high flower dome finial, 42cm h, c1830. ++ In good condition with typical but mainly minor chipping of the flowers, etc. No restoration
A VICTORIAN FIVE-PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE. of baluster shape embossed and chased in high relief with `historic` scenes, the domed lids with eagle finial, the spouts and handles engraved with diaper, on scroll feet, hot water jug 32cm h, by F E Timm & Co of SheffielD. The scenes are taken from Sir Edwin Henry Landseer`s `History` paintings "Scene in the Olden Time at Bolton Abbey" (c1834) and "Return from Hawking" (c1835-37).. ++ In very good overall condition with a few small dents on the underside of the coffee pot, the handle also slightly loose. Hot water jug - several shallow dents around the widest part of the body; foot dented in one place

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