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A pair of Royal Crown Derby pedestal vases with covers, the gilt finial above leaf pattern cover with fish scale blue ground, the main body with gilt applied handles, the white ground decorated with birds and storks, upon branches with green foliage within blue fish scale surround upon waisted pedestal circular base with leaf decoration, marks to base, height 31 cm, (2).
A Crown Derby twin handled pedestal tureen with cover, early 19th century, the gilt finial above domed cover painted with floral sprays and gilt border, the waisted body with gilt entwined vine leaves handles, the body painted with floral sprays and gilt borders upon a waisted pedestal square base, with insert, red mark to base, height 33 cm.
A pair of KPM porcelain pedestal vases with covers, the cherub finial holding grapes upon a blue and white strapwork gilt domed cover, the urn shaped body with gilt rams heads with garlands of flowerheads entwining the blue ground upon a waisted pedestal octagonal square base with ovolo decoration, printed and impressed marks to bases, height 45 cm, (2).
A Royal Worcester miniature porcelain pedestal vase and cover, circa 1919, signed Thomas Lockyer, the domed cover with blue ground and gilt finial with strapwork border, the gilt twin handled waisted pedestal vase with a fruit painted central band, with gilt strapwork borders upon a circular base, puce marks to base & 2749, height 10 cm.
A Continental porcelain pedestal vase with cover, the domed circular cover with panels of blue ground with gilt branch decoration interspersed by husks with gilt finial, above a waisted neck over baluster body with four applied panels, with colourful floral sprays, linked by gilt rings, the blue ground body with gilt branch decoration upon a bead and reel waisted pedestal circular base, height 44 cm.
A late 19th century German silver twin handled sugar basin, the knopped finial engine turned lid above the body with scrolled handles upon four supports, 800 standard mark & Vietor, height 12 cm, together with a matching cream jug, height 12 cm, a Continental silver tea caddy, of bombe form with later applied initialled plaque over the escutcheon upon four supports, height 11 cm, two white metal condiment spoons and a pair of German silver trinket dishes, with flowerhead embossed decoration, approximate gross weight 17.70 oz, (7).
An Edwardian silver captains inkwell, Birmingham 1905, possibly Allen & Co, of typical circular form, height 5 cm, together with a George III silver mustard pot, London 1797, possibly John Denzilow, of octagonal form with urn finial and scrolled handle, height 8.5 cm, width 7.5 cm, depth 8 cm, approximate gross weight 9.09 oz, (2).
A George V silver sugar caster, London 1932, of baluster form, the pierced domed cover with waisted finial, the body with reeded band upon a waisted stepped circular foot, makers marks CJV Ltd, height 19 cm, together with a pair of Victorian silver salts, London 1860, of circular form with foliate embossed body upon three shell claw supports with blue liners, Robert Harper, height 3.5 cm, diameter 6 cm, a Georgian style silver salt, of circular form with embossed and engraved foliate body upon three pad supports, marks rubbed, height 3.5 cm, diameter 5.5 cm, a pair of Edwardian silver pedestal pepperettes, Chester 1905, of baluster form with pierced cover above stop fluted body with embossed foliage upon waisted square foot, Colen Hewer Cheshire, height 11 cm, a silver pepperette, London 1924, with pierced bun formed cover and baluster body waisted circular foot, Arthur Martin & Frank Herbert Parsons, height 8 cm, and two further silver pepperettes and an Epns condiment spoon, and button hook, approximate gross weight 19.88 oz, (11).
A Russian silver gilt spoon, possibly Moscow, of typical form with engraved diaper work, spears, skull and crossbones and cyrillic script, bears marks, length 22 cm, together with a Continental niello work ladle, the handled and circular bowl with niello foliate decoration, the interior of the bowl with embossed flowerhead design, bears marks 88, length 36.5 cm and a Russian silver incense burner, possibly Moscow, of typical form with a small domed upper section with foliate engraving attached to the lower section by curb link chain, the pierced waisted lower section with three scrolled hooks and ending in a turned finial, bears marks, length 58 cm, approximate gross weight 15.09 oz, (3).
A George V silver teapot, Chester 1927, with gadrooned decoration and wooden handle and finial upon four radial ball supports, S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, together with an Edwardian silver hot water pedestal pot, Birmingham 1903, with stop fluted decoration and wooden handle, Synyer & Beddoes, height 19 cm, and a silver pedestal bon bon dish, Birmingham 1983 the oval lobed border engraved with foliate decoration upon an oval pedestal base, Mappin & Webb Ltd, height 6.5 cm, approximate gross weight 36.65 oz, (3).
A George V silver teapot, Birmingham 1922, of globular form with wooden finial and loop handle, the body with reeded central band upon a circular foot, Mappin & Webb, together with a George III silver sparrow beak cream jug, London 1767, the foliate embossed body with acanthus scrolled handle upon three pad supports, makers mark rubbed, approximate gross weight 16.64 oz, (2).
A late 19th century Russian silver and niello spoon, Moscow, the reverse of the circular bowl with leaf border surrounding a pictorial image of a cathedral, with a twisted handle with finial, Rudolph Voorst, length 17.5 cm, together with a late 19th century Russian silver spoon, the reverse of the circular bowl with engraved foliate decoration and cyrillic script, with a twisted handle with finial, approximate gross weight 3.70 oz, (2).
A George III flintlock holster pistol, with 21.2cm sighted octagonal barrel, engraved LONDON, with brass tipped wooden ramrod, the lockplate engraved WHEELER, trigger guard engraved with union flag and pineapple finial, chequered walnut butt, together with a 19th century boxlock percussion pocket pistol with plain slab butt, the frame engraved NOCK LONDON, ( 2) ,a/f.
A late 19th / early 20th century French clock garniture, the four glass gilt brass clock case with champleve enamelled decoration, green onyx marble mounts and domed top with pineapple finial, the drum movement by L.Marti et Cie Paris, striking on a single gong, with mercury pendulum, height, 41cm, together with a pair of pedestal urns en-suite, (3). Provenance: estate of Lady Willis widow of Lord Willis of Chislehurst (Ted Willis) 1918-1992, screenwriter and playwright, creator of Dixon of Dock Green and other popular television dramas.
A Conway Stewart number 15 fountain pen, in a green marbled effect, boxed and with paperwork; a Fyne Poynt propelling pencil, also stamped M.T.& Co Ltd, in a brown marbled effect, boxed and with instruction sheet; a propelling pencil commemorating the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, with a crown finial; a black Platignum Silverline fountain pen, boxed; a propelling pencil, stamped `Sterling`; and a metal example Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
A late Victorian silver mounted cranberry glass claret jug by John Round, Sheffield 1894, the chased domed cover with an urn finial, a pinched quatrelobed rim, a double scroll handle and a flower and foliage pierced and engraved spout and collar apron, 38cm (15in) high Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
[Masonic interet] A pair of silver `Imperial Lodge of MMM 643` large spoons by Martin, Hall & Co. Ltd, the oval bowls with figural and barley twist stem, with a Royal coat of Arms finial, 23cm long, 165g (5.3 oz); and six silver coffee spoons, with figural finials, 54g gross (8) Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
A silver shaped square salver by E. Viner, Sheffield 1937, on four leaf and scroll feet, 30.5cm (12in) wide; and a circular three piece tea service by E. Viner, Sheffield 1937, the tea pot with a composition finial and handle, the tea pot 24cm (9.5in) long, 49.75 oz gross Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
An early 19th Century mahogany cased wheel barometer, thermometer and hydrometer by C.A. Canti of Town Malling, with 12ins silvered dial and bow-fronted mercury thermometer, contained in faded mahogany case crossbanded in rosewood and inlaid with stringings, scroll pediment and turned ivory finial, 48ins high (in need of restoration)
A George III teapot, by William Plummer, London, 1788, of shaped oval form, decorated with cartouche with crest and motto, foliate design, composition canopy finial to hinged cover, ebonised scroll handle, 5 3/4in. (14.5cms); together with a matching oval teapot stand, on claw and ball feet, 6 1/2in. (16.5cms), 21oz. gross. See illustration
A pair French, 19t Century, rogue griotte marble, bronze and white metal covered vases; of `perfume burner` form, the pierced tops, surmounted by a wreathen cover with berry finial, with bronze bacchic heads to the shoulders, uniting leaf and vine swag, raised on a leaf moulded socle on a quatrefoil base 11 1/2ins (29cms) high
A French late 19th Century brass and cloisonne three-piece clock garniture, the clock with gilt arabic dial signed Russells Limited, with cloisonne centre, two-train movement striking on a gong with mercury filled pendulum, the case with finial in the form of a basket of fruit; with two urns to match, height of clock 14in.
A Regency mahogany and brass inlaid bracket clock, the enamelled roman dial signed Thomas Arlott, Sunderland, with two-train movement, the case with caddy top and brass pineapple finial, the front with circular glazed door, brass inlaid corner brackets, fluted base on brass line inlaid plinth, on brass ball feet, 20in. (51cms). See illustration
A mahogany longcase clock, the arched brass dial with silvered roman chapter ring centred by subsidiary seconds and date dials, foliate spandrels and boss to arch inscribed "Scott, Hexham", two-train movement with anchor escapement, the case with pierced fretwork cornice and turned finial above an arched glazed door flanked by spiral reeded columns, the central rectangular waist door flanked by reeded columns, panel base on turned feet, 91in. high.
An oak and mahogany banded longcase clock, the arched painted dial signed William Robertson, South Shields, gold painted roman chapter ring, subsidiary seconds and date dial, the arch painted with garden scene of a courting couple and attendant by a stream, the spandrels painted with sheep, two-train movement with anchor escapement, the case with swan neck pediment and central brass finial above an arched glazed door, flanked by turned columns, arched banded waist door on panel base with bracket feet, 89in. high.

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