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A fine Edward VII Tea Canister, of oval form, the hinged cover with concealed hinge and foliate border, with composite finial to fluted shoulder and polished girdled body, raised on spreading oval base, height 5 1/4", weight 16 ½ oz, 1904, maker's mark Carrington & Co, with further retailer's stamp for Carrington & Co, 130 Regent Street, London
An early 20th Century German Silver Gilt lidded Presentation Trophy Cup, in the 17th Century manner, the pull-off cover with wrythen gadrooned decoration and cast and applied finial, to an inverted baluster body, with presentation inscription "Langen Schwalbach Golf Club, Bogie, Wettspiel, I Preis, August 1913", to a knopped stem and raised on a spreading and wrythen foot, marked to the base "Ohlen Schlager, Riemann" and marked with a crescent moon, crown, 800, height 12 ½"
A rare and unusual late 17th Century French Ebony and Brass inlaid Mantel Clock, Marguerite A, Paris, (Dictionnaire des Horlogers Francais Second Part by Tardi Page 433), the spreading baluster case with moulded overhanging cornice surmounted by a bell with acanthus leaf mount and flaming urn finial, over panelled and sectioned Brass inlaid side panels, to a plinth base and raised on four mercury gilt ball feet, to a single shaped and leaf decorated door with moulded convex glazed panel enclosing a signed 4 ¼" wide Brass dial, engraved with acanthus leaf and floral swag decoration within rope twist and oak leaf borders, to a applied Pewter chapter ring with outside minute track, and Roman numerals with star half-hour markers and inside quarters track, with polished centre, and foliate boss, with fleur de lys Steel hands, with waisted mid section and beaded tails, surmounted by a regulation ark, to a signed and waisted four pillar verge movement, with three spoke balance, with bridged frame secured with tulip head screws, over a back mounted count wheel with engraved Arabic numerals and Steel baluster indicator arm, and strike on a bell, height 11½"
An 18th Century Mahogany and Boxwood line inlaid Stick Barometer, John Silve of Plymouth, the broken arch pediment centred with a cast brass urn finial, to a single hinged and glazed door, and trunk with herringbone detail and reeded corners with visible tube to a circular cistern cover, and signed brass scale of 28-31 with further single scale alcohol thermometer, height 38" (requires full restoration)
An early 18th Century French patinated and gilt Bronze urn shaped Mantel Clock, unsigned, the waisted oval body surmounted by a finial over a laurel garland and flanked by bearded masks, with further inverted finial and raised on four hoof legs, to a platform base, centred with a serpent, and further raised on four bun feet, to minute track and pierced and stamped hands, with a circular Brass movement with silk suspension and back mounted count wheel, strike on a bell, height 15½"
A third quarter of the 19th Century French Skeleton Clock, for the Turkish Market, Thomas A Paris, the stepped circular platform base, surrounded by six posts linked by a double strand of chain, and enclosing four ribbed pillars and a central finial, to heavy pierced plates united by four ring turned baluster columns, to a further pierced circular dial with Turkish numerals and black painted hands, pediment with pagoda type roof and bell suspensions, with spherical finial within six further chained posts, to a mono-metallic platform escapement and twin spring driven movement with strike on a bell, the whole contained to an ebonised base beneath a glass dome, total height 17½"
An early 19th Century Mahogany Boxwood line inlaid and lacquered Brass Mantel Clock, signed Thoms Ernshaw of London, the balloon shaped case surmounted by a caddy top, with ball finial, over fish scale panels, with heavy cast carry handles to a waisted mid section and plinth base raised on four bracket feet, to a moulded Brass bezel with convex glass enclosing a signed Roman and Arabic enamel dial, with pierced blued steel Thwaites & Reed type hands, to a circular Brass twin fuse movement, with back plate signed and profusely engraved with floral foliate and urn decoration, and plates united by five knopped pillars with anchor escapement and strike on a bell, height 26"
A second quarter of the 19th Century Mahogany cased Irish 8-day Long Case Clock, Chrisr Clarke of Dublin, the hood with broken pediment centred to a baluster Brass finial with Greek key borders over a blind fret panel, to freestanding reeded columns and ogee throat, to a long and shaped trunk door flanked by quarter columns and moulded surround to a panelled plinth base, to a signed 13½" engraved Brass dial, with rose and foliate spandrels, enclosing a Roman and Arabic dial, further to subsidiary seconds and ringed winding squares with scrolling garland and later pierced hands, to a movement with plates united by four knoped pillars and anchor escapement, strike on a bell, height 95"
A late 19th/early 20th Century Continental marble clock garniture, the central clock with turned urn finial and gilt metal mounts, the floral swag decorated dial with Arabic numerals and signed Barbier a Laon, the movement striking on a bell, the garniture completed with a pair of four branch candelabra en suite, the clock 19" high overall.
A Bulgarian Labour Corps dagger, fullered blade 9" of Third Reich naval pattern with Puma mark on one side and cypher of Boris III (1918-43) on the other side, brass mounted hilt with plastic "amber" grip, the crosspiece with WM arms to centre, one lion head finial the other formed from a pick and shovel, in its brass mounted steel sheath with plaque inscribed "TRUD" (Labour) in cyrillic script. GC (the turned brass pommel a replacement)
A Bulgarian Labour Corps dagger, plain plated blade 10", brass mounted hilt with cream plastic grip, with cream pommel, the crosspiece with WM arms to centre, one lion head finial the other formed from a pick and shovel, in its brass mounted leather covered sheath with plaque inscribed "TRUD" (Labour) in cyrillic script. GC
A Vic officer's regimental pattern mameluke hilted dress sword of the 18th Hussars, crowned, SE flat blade 30½", DE at point, by Hawkes & Co London, Manufacturers to the Queen, etched with crowned VR cypher, regimental badge with motto and battle honours "Peninsula" and "Waterloo", within scrolled, foliate, frosted panels, mameluke hilt with ornamental gilt crossguard and langets, a silver plated regimental badge and motto within oval on one side, ivory grips with gilt fluted strap and rosettes (one replaced), with gilt and crimson dress knot, in its plated scabbard with pierced, scrolled foliate gilt mounts; see Robson pl 82 and 83 for similar. Basically GC, the blade retaining some original polish, the gilt sound (one crossguard finial missing, scabbard plating rust speckled) Plate 6
A good Geo VI courtsword, slender DE blade 31", etched with crowned Geo VI cypher within scrolled floral frosted panels, gilt hilt, the turn down shell embossed with phoenixes, crossguard, ornamental knucklebow with monster finial, plumed helmet pommel, simulated wirebound grip, gilt lace and bullion knot, in its gilt mounted leather scabbard. Near VGC Plate 8
A Royal Worcester porcelain potpourri jar and pierced cover, circa 1889, the ivory ground lobed bulbous body decorated with gilt enriched floral sprays beneath gilt shoulders and the pierced cover with gilt chinoiserie finial, puce printed mark to base with numerals '1313', height approx 19.5cm.
19th CENTURY CONTINENTAL SILVER INK STAND DISH, probably Italian, rectangular and centred by oval wafer box, having cover in the form of a seated dog and flanked by pair campana shaped vases (pounce pot and inkwell each with domed cover having owl pattern finial), the base with rococo scroll repousse apron and on scroll tab feet, 26cm wide

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