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FURNITURE - AN EDWARDIAN/1920`S REGENCY STYLE MAHOGANY PLANT/JARDINIERE STAND having boxwood strung and satinwood crossbanded top, brass liner, slatted sides with brass mask and bead chain decoration, turned pendant finial, raised on three sabre legs united by a - triangular stretcher, 92cm high x 35cm diameter
An early 20th century Wemyss ware honeycomb box with lid and underdish, the box and stand decorated with bees around a beehive, the lid decorated with bees and the finial modelled as a Scottish thistle, marked "Wemyss", with retailer`s mark of "T. Goode & Co.", stand 18.5 cm x 18.5 cm (ILLUSTRATED)
A large 19th century English brass tankard in the 17th century German manner, the body profusely decorated with a battle scene, figures on horseback and standing figures with swords and shields, the lid finial modelled as a putto blowing a trumpet, the handle modelled as a Triton wrestling a sea serpent, overall height 37 cm (ILLUSTRATED)
An early 19th century mahogany and inlaid banjo barometer, the architectural broken arch pediment with brass artichoke finial over the alcohol thermometer in domed case with silvered dial flanked by marquetry inlaid oak leaf and acorn medallions, the silvered main dial inscribed "B. Roncheti, Manchester" over a further marquetry inlaid medallion, 30.5 cm wide x 102.5 cm
A 19th century mahogany cased banjo barometer with ebony and satinwood stringing, the broken arch pediment with bone finial above a silvered dry/damp dial, alcohol thermometer, convex mirror and ebonised reeded slip, the main silvered dial and level dial inscribed "C. Aiano, Canterbury", 26 cm wide x 99 cm high
A George V silver trophy cup and cover, the cover with a figural finial depicting an ancient foundry worker with hammer, tongs and anvil above a lotus leaf decorated spreading lid, the main body inscribed "Bowling Challenge Cup presented by the Vulcan Foundry Limited" above scrolling acanthus and reeded decoration flanked by two scrolling acanthus decorated loop handles, raised on a lotus leaf decorated pedestal to stepped circular foot (Sheffield 1921 by Walker & Hall), 54.5 cm high, 124 oz (ILLUSTRATED)
An early 19th century (circa 1809-19) French silver gilt cup and cover, the lid with lotus flower finial and beaded edge, opening to reveal a gilt washed interior, the main body of shallow inverted bell form decorated with griffins and scrolling foliage flanked by two dragon loop handles raised on a circular foot with lotus leaf banding, 12.8 cm diameter not including handles x 13.5 cm high, 14 oz total (ILLUSTRATED)
A Continental .800 silver spirit kettle, the folding handle over a foliate decorated hinged lid with artichoke finial, the main body with foliate swags, ribbons, torch and quiver and musical instruments over figural bust medallions of a 19th century lady and gentleman, the spout with goats head mask, raised on a circular foot upon a foliate decorated openwork stand of circular form, the burner with spoon type handle and adjustable cover and wick holder, 35 cm total height, 54 oz total weight excluding burner (ILLUSTRATED)
A William IV rosewood teapoy of sarcophagus form, the top with rectangular foliate medallion finial rising to reveal two canisters and later glass bowl, the base of the box with gadrooned edge and scrollwork decorated frieze raised on a turned and ringed and petal carved pedestal to quatrefoil platform base, lotus leaf feet and castors, 40.5 cm wide x 26.2 cm deep (ILLUSTRATED)
A mahogany cased eight-day longcase clock, the hood with brass eagle finial above an arch glazed panel door flanked by two free standing reeded columns, the canted trunk with inlaid rectangular door over bracket feet, the painted dial signed John Spurrier, Tewkesbury to the arch and with Roman numerals, the subsidiary seconds dial with Arabic numerals, fitted a four pillar movement, the dial 33cm (13") wide
A mid 19th Century French mantel clock, the gilt brass case with Sevres urn finial having entwined dolphin supports fitted a square dial with Roman numerals and central painted roundel, the convex sides with rural scenes and square and rectangular panels to the base, on fluted feet, 36cm (14") high
A Regency Old Sheffield plate tea urn, unmarked, of compressed rectangular shape, the lower body fluted below a gadrooned edge, fitted with a spigot with double scroll handle, all standing on a conforming pedestal with four claw feet, two reeded loop handles and cover with stepped shell finial, 36cm high
~G~ A George II silver Bullet teapot, by William Aytoun, Edinburgh 1735, Assay Master Archibald Ure, the plain spherical body with engraved band to collar, raised on a circular spreading foot, the hinged cover with ball finial above an insulated double scroll handle, 16.5cm high, 22.5oz. See The British Antiques Dealers` Association Yearbook 1999/2000 page 117 for an illustration of this actual teapot
~G~ A set of three George III silver casters, by Charles Hougham, London 1780, one large and two smaller examples each of plain baluster shape with beaded edges, the larger with rail pierced cover with wrythen finial, 16.75cm, the smaller pair with drill pierced and blind cover respectively, 14.25cm, 9.5oz (3)
A George III silver pepper caster, by Jabez Daniel & Thomas Mince, London 1767, of plain baluster form with moulded foot, girdle and rim below a drill pierced cover and wrythen finial, the cover with unusual unmarked additional drill pierced inner cover, 13.5cm high, together with another similar example by John Delmester, London 1763, the cover with more decorative piercing but also with the additional inner cover, crested, 13.5cm, 6.5oz (2)
A George III silver five piece tea and coffee set, principally by John Emes, London 1799/1800, comprising a teapoy of oval shape with bright cut engraved border, wooden handle and bone finial (William Allen III, 1799), 16.25cm; a matching oval teapot stand with reeded edge (John Emes, 1799), 16.75cm; an oval vase shape coffee pot (John Emes, 1800) on oval pedestal foot with spool cover and acorn finial, 29cm; the companion sugar basin and milk jug (John Emes, 1799), all initialled, 62oz (5)
A late 19th century Chinese champleves bronze censer and cover on stand, a Buddhist lion finial to the pierced and domed cover on the fish handled baluster body enamelled with daodieh bands and lappets above four feet resting on bun plinth, 69cm (27in) high, the hardwood three legged stand 87cm (34.25in) high (3)
Bernard Leach St Ives pottery vase and cover with an elephant finial and cross hatch decoration, impressed marks PROVENANCE; This item was formerly the property of F B C Bravington who died about ten years ago. He knew Bernard Leach, Charles Vyse and Michael Cardew and built up an important collection of Art Pottery which was sold at Christies about 8 years ago. Lots 457-63 were part of the collection which were retained by members of his family after his death but have now been consigned to this sale. 3in. (7.62cm)
Bernard Leach St Ives pottery circular dish and cover with fish finial and painted with fish, impressed marks PROVENANCE; This item was formerly the property of F B C Bravington who died about ten years ago. He knew Bernard Leach, Charles Vyse and Michael Cardew and built up an important collection of Art Pottery which was sold at Christies about 8 years ago. Lots 457-63 were part of the collection which were retained by members of his family after his death but have now been consigned to this sale. 4.50in. (11.43cm)
A LATE VICTORIAN MAHOGANY CENTRE TABLE, the satinwood strung outlined top above moulded edge above similar strung outlined freize standing on a baluster turned underframe with crossover stretcher having centre raised finial and foliate decoration, standing on baluster turned legs with ceramic castors. C1900. 42" x 31" x 28" High
A NORTH WALES MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLCOCK, marked Edwards Llangollen, having broken swan neck pediment with brass ball and spike finial`s above arched aperture flanked by spirally turned baluster columns, the waist with crossbanded decoration, pointed arch door and spirally turned baluster columns on a crossbanded panel base with bracket feet and shaped apron. Arched painted face with ship decorated rolling moon, seconds and date dials and figure painted spandrels. Eightday movement striking on one bell. C1865. Dial 20" x 14" . Height overall 95"

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