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A late 19th/early 20th century French gilt brass clock garniture, the clock with eight day movement striking on a single gong, the brass dial with Roman numerals, the elaborate brass case of architectural form, the domed top with urn finial and cast floral festoons, height 59 cm, with two pendulums and key, together with a pair of garniture urns en-suite, (3).
An Early 19th Century Flintlock Pocket Pistol, the 8cm octagonal steel barrel with Birmingham proof marks, the tang engraved with leaf tips, the lock plate stamped H Nock, with slide safety, full walnut stock with chequered bag butt, steel trigger guard engraved with a martial trophy and with acanthus bud finial with steel ramrod (some damage to butt)
An Early 19th Century Flintlock Overcoat Pistol by Conway, Manchester, the 13cm octagonal steel barrel signed and with Birmingham proof marks, with a sprung top bayonet with fullered triangular section blade and slide securing lever, walnut full stock with chequered bag butt, steel trigger guard with acanthus bud finial (damaged and lacking ramrod)
A Late 18th Century Spanish Flintlock Holster Pistol, the 33.5cm steel barrel with foliate raised and chased decoration at the breech, foliate engraved cock and lock plate, the full walnut stock with chequered grip and mock ramrod, brass trigger guard with urn finial, spurred butt cap with lion mask pommel, and pierced foliate back plate; a Similar Holster Pistol, the 30cm steel barrel engraved with a mask at the breech, the full walnut stock carved with leaves and tendrils, steel furniture, white metal spurred butt cap with domed leaf chased pommel, the grip inlaid with silver tendrils (2-some damage)
A Victorian Cast Iron Cannonade, the 90cm barrel with triple stepped and ringed muzzle, ogee stepped cascobel with curved bar and ball finial, on an iron carriage, the side plates each cast with a shield and foliage flanked by two rings, with iron wheels, 114cm long overall, 59cm high, possibly by the Falkirk Foundry. **Purchased by the vendor`s father in 1929 at a house sale belonging to the family of Bailey and Leetham, Ship Owners, Hull
A LATE 18TH CENTURY WILSON CREAMWARE URN AND COVER on a square pedestal foot, the urn painted with sparse brown leaf banding, the domed cover with similar decoration and urn finial, the base impressed Wilson, probably Robert Wilson, Church Works, Hanley, Staffordshire, 1795-1801, ref. Godden no. 4197, 10". See illustration
A PAIR OF COALPORT TYPE VASES AND COVER of double gourd form, on pedestal foot, with gilt mask pierced side handles and spool shaped neck surmounted by a pierced entwined dolphin frieze hung with pendant gilt bells, the domed cover with "Dog of Fo" finial, the cream ground painted with exotic birds in a landscape, 14½". See illustration
A SEVRES STYLE VASE AND COVER, the ovoid body on a pedestal foot with gilt leaf moulded swags, painted with oval portraits of "Mme Victoire" and "Mme Elisabeth", on a "bleu celeste" ground, painted with polychrome floral sprays, highlighted with gilding, the domed cover with knop finial, the base inscribed in gilt and painted blue mark, 12". See illustration
A PAIR OF SEVRES STYLE PORCELAIN AND ORMOLU PEDESTAL VASES AND COVERS, the vases painted with an arcadian view of lovers holding a caged bird in a landscape setting, within a jewelled border with a cartouche of flowers to the reverse on a "bleu celeste" ground, mounted with ormolu satyrs mask side handles, pedestal base and domed cover with pineapple finial, 10½". See illustration
A PAIR OF SEVRES STYLE PORCELAIN AND ORMOLU VASES AND COVERS, the "bleu-de-roi" ground with applied floral swag and ribbon-tie ormolu mounts and with gilt musical trophies within a cartouche, on a pedestal base, with acanthus leaf double scroll side handles, gadrooned rim and domed cover with pineapple finial, blue painted "Sevres" mark, 16¾". See illustration
A SEVRES STYLE PORCELAIN AND "ORMOLU" VASE AND COVER of tapering ovoid form with a "bleu-de-roi" ground and gilt shell and vitruvian scroll border enclosing a cartouche painted with lovers, in the manner of Watteau, with "ormolu" female mask mounts, the domed cover with pineapple finial, blue painted mark, 21½". See illustration
A Britannia standard silver coffee pot, in the Queen Anne manner, tapering circular form, the spout with a hinged cover, the side scroll handle with cut card decoration, domed hinged cover with part fluted decoration and a knop finial, the side engraved with a crest and motto, by Henry Lambert, London 1912, weight 18oz.
A George II silver sugar caster, of baluster form, later embossed foliate decoration, knop finial, the whole on a circular foot, by Samuel Wood, London 1737, plus a George III silver cream jug, of helmet form, later embossed foliate decoration, London 1786, filled base, approx. weighable 8 oz. (2)
A George III silver tea pot, of rounded rectangular form, with a border of bright-cut foliate decoration, flush hinged cover with a fluted finial, scroll handle with ivory insulators, the whole on four ball feet, engraved with a crest and monogram, by Duncan Urquhart and Naphtali Hart, London 1808, length handle to spout 28.5cm., approx. weight 22oz.
A Victorian silver Egyptian revival sugar bowl and cover, circular form, part fluted decoration, with four ram`s head mounted acanthus leaf supports, the pull off cover with chased decoration and a sphinx finial, the whole on a raised fluted foot, by Cartwright, Hirons and Woodward, Birmingham 1855, diameter 15.7cm., approx. weight 27oz.
A George III silver coffee pot, of oval tapering form, scroll handle, flush hinged domed cover with a fluted acorn finial, reeded borders, scroll handle, engraved with a crest, the whole on a raised oval foot, by John Eames, London 1802, with a later inscription to base, height 27cm., approx. weight 23oz.
A George III silver mustard pot, oval bellied form, scroll handle, domed hinged cover with a ball finial, by Charles Fox, London 1808, with a blue glass liner, plus a pair of George III silver salt cellars, of oval form, London 1794 by Henry Chawner, one with a blue glass liner, plus a silver mustard pot and salt cellar and a mustard spoon, approx. total weight 11oz. (6)

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