19th Century French Mantel Clock, with porcelain dial with Roman numerals and floral swag, with Japy Frere cylinder movement, striking on a bell, contained within a gilt metal case, with central flame finial, flanked by female figures of an artist and a sculptress and with small Sevres type porcelain panels, stamped - P. Mouren(?), 40cms, (16").
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A early 19th Century Wedgwood creamware oval two handled urn pattern sauce dish and cover with looped finial decorated with a band of oak leaves and acorns, 8.75ins x 6.25ins x 6ins high, and two other oval dishes, 11.5ins x 8.5ins and 11.5ins x 8ins (all with impressed mark "Wedgwood" to bases).
An early Moorcroft "Florianware" pottery biscuit barrel with plated mounts and cover, the baluster shaped body finely tube lined and decorated in shades of blue, decorated with an "Iris" design, plated neck with bold leaf and C-scroll mounts, folding handle and plain lid with turned finial, 6.5ins high (brown printed mark "Gesso Faience, James MacIntyre & Co Ltd, and incised "WM Des" - circa 1898).
A Victorian silver three piece tea service, the squat bulbous bodies boldly embossed with floral, leaf and C-scroll ornament, each on four astragal panel feet, comprising - teapot with cast bird pattern finial, 7.5ins high, two handled sugar basin and milk jug, by W.H., London 1861 (gross weight 47ozs).
A Victorian silver four piece tea and coffee service, the bulbous bodies engraved with circular and oval cartouches and bold floral and leaf scroll ornament, bead mounts to rims and footrims, comprising - spherical teapot, the domed cover with knopped finial, 7.5ins high, coffee pot, the domed cover with knopped finial, 11.25ins high, two handled sugar basin and milk jug, by Martin & Hall, London 1863 (gross weight 66ozs - each engraved with a crest of a hand holding a spade and worded "Labor Omnia Vincit").
A George III silver lidded tankard, the tapered body with wide twin reeded bandings and angular scroll handle, the domed cover with turned finial, and pierced thumbpiece, 8ins high, by Timothy Renou, London 1801 (weight 28ozs - engraved with later crest of an arm holding a spade and worded "Labor Omnia Vincit").
A late 19th/early 20th Century brass "Lantern" style mantel clock by Dent, 4 Royal Exchange, London, No. 57885, the 6.5ins chapter ring with Roman numerals and engraved dial centre to the eight day two train chain and fusee movement striking on a bell, contained in traditional style case with turned finial and fretted leaf cresting panels, 15.5ins high.
A Wedgwood cane ware teapot and cover with wheat sheaf finial, 13.5cm long; a Grainger & Co Worcester pomander with pierced top and stiff leaf border, 9cm diameter; a Grainger & Co pin dish painted with a scene of Shakespeare’s birthplace, 11.5cm diameter; a Royal Worcester blush tinted basket, dated 1912, 9cm long. (4).
An 18th Century Flintlock Travelling Pistol by Weston, London, the 19.5cm brass barrel octagonal at the breech and inscribed LONDON on the top flat, with signed steel lock plate, brass trigger guard with acorn finial, brass ramrod pipes and foliate engraved spurred butt cap, with walnut stock and horn tipped wood ramrod (some restoration)
A Late 18th Century Stonebow by Tubman, Warrington, the walnut stock with chequered grip, steel mounts with lift-up cocking lever secured by a spring thumb-catch, the hinged rear sight engraved with maker's name and with four peep holes, the sprung folding foresight damaged, with acorn finial, the slender steel bow of 69cm span
A Fine Early 19th Century Spanish Flintlock Sporting Gun by Bustindui of Barcelona, the 88.5cm steel barrel octagonal at the breech, with gold inlaid decoration of birds, flowers and tendrils, with maker's gold filled stamp of a crown/BUS/TIN/DUI three fleur-de-lys and a rampant lion, and inscription "EN EYBAR DERRADURAS ANO D 1810", the steel lock plate signed Ramon Zuluaga and with foliate chased decoration behind the foliate cast cock, with gold lined semi-rainproof revolving cylinder to the pan, the mask and foliate chased steel trigger guard bearing traces of gilding, with urn of flowers finial, the well figured walnut half stock with chequered fore-end and grip, foliate carved cheekpiece, borders and anthemion behind the barrel tang, the horn ramrod with bone tip
A Pair of Late 18th/Early 19th Century Flintlock Blunderbusses by Theophilus Richards, London, each with 36cm flared steel barrel stamped with maker's name and Board of Ordnance marks, surmounted by a 28cm spring bayonet with release catch to the tang, with signed lock plate, walnut full stock with two brass ramrod pipes, foliate engraved brass trigger guard with acorn finial and brass butt plate
An 18th Century Flintlock Fowling Piece by Thomas Richards, London, the 93cm steel barrel with London proof marks, the lock plate engraved with maker's name, walnut half stock with shell carved decoration to the rear of the barrel tang, three brass ramrod pipes, trigger guard with urn of flowers finial, the grip inlaid with a brass cartouche and with foliate engraved butt plate, with ebonised wood ramrod.
A 19TH CENTURY CUT GLASS AND SILVER PRESERVE of tapering ovoid form, the lid with silver band and spiral fluted finial, resting on a lobed silver mounted foot, Birmingham, indistinct date letter, maker M.B. 17.5cm; sold along with A SILVER MOUNTED CUT GLASS DRESSING EWER of typical form with silver mounted spout and scroll handle with facet cut stopper. London 1848, maker C.T.L.G.F. 16cm. (2)
A SEVRÉS PORCELAIN TWO HANDLED VASE AND COVER, with applied gilt metal bands, finial and painted gilt foliate scrolls on cobalt blue ground, the domed covers having two painted cartouchés depicting a landscape, male and female figures in a garden setting, signed Daret, bearing destination mark of Chateau Des Tuileris, and Sevrés factory mark to underside, all raised on a knopped stem and circular base with paw feet. 18cm x 23cm
A PAIR OF CONTINENTAL LIDDED VASES in the manner of Meissen or Dresden, having finial topped domed covers and balustriod bodies with bands of foliate designs on a yellow ground, gilt borders and scenes depicting male and female figures, painted underlined crown type mark in blue to base. 38cm (2)
A 19TH CENTURY BRASS MANTLE CLOCK AND GARNITURES, the arched top with urn form finial above the circular dial with Arabic hours, two winding holes and painted floral decoration, all between figural columns on a rectangular base with scrolling feet. 44cm, the two garnitures of vase form with winged serpents to each side on a square base with conforming scroll feet. 36cm
A VICTORIAN OAK AND MAHOGANY 30-HOUR LONG CASE CLOCK by James Squires of Penrith, having a broken swan neck pediment with brass disk terminals flanking a brass ball and eagle finial, the arched glazed door flanked by turned columns, arch of the dial painted with a huntsman on horseback and numerous hounds chasing a distant fox, the chapter ring with Roman hours framing the maker's name and crescent form date aperture, all within spandrels painted with bounding hounds, the cross banded pointed arch trunk door over a plain cross-banded base and plinth. 216cm
A quantity of hallmarked silver spoons, comprising a figural finial spoon, by Wakeley & Wheeler, London 1887, a matched set of six Victorian fiddle pattern tea spoons, and a set of six Hanoverian rat-tail tea spoons, Sheffield 1933, 278g (9 ozs) gross. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A collection of silver, including a tapered hot water pot by Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1902? (date rubbed), with a composition finial and handle; a George III circular pedestal salt, London 1809; two circular pedestal sweet dishes, by Barker Ellis Silver Co., Birmingham 1970 and by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1936; two engine turned powder compacts, Birmingham 1941 & 1968; and a canted-square ashtray by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1947. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A collection of small silver and objects, including: a late 19th century Continental silver miniature standing cup and cover, import marked for Sheffield 1895 by Samuel Boyce Landeck, with a flowering finial and embossed with 'pineapple' scales, 12.5cm (5in) high; a miniature kitchen dredger, Chester 1900; a Russian niello two-part buckle, Kokoshnik mark for 1896-1908, 84 zolotniks; a Chinese model of a spherical kettle on a stand; two modern enamel boxes; and other items. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A late 19th century French cast brass mantel clock with stylised foliate decoration and twin lion mask and loop side handles, the top surmounted with twin handled urn and acorn finial, raised on cast paw feet, the striking movement no.4689, complete with pendulum and key, height 36.5cm (Illustrated)

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