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AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY BLOOR DERBY PORCELAIN CIRCULAR POT POURRI VASE AND COVER, blue ground with gilt tracery, pierced lid with foliate finial, red mark, 6 ins high (restoration to cover) and an Early 19th century Worcester porcelain BASKET, blue ground, decorated with sea shells, shaped gilded border, 6 1/2 ins x 4 3/4 ins, restored. (2).
A MAHOGANY FOLDING CARD TABLE, the oblong quarter veneered swivel top with ebony stringing, inset central lozenge and parquetry banded edging, raised on square legs with bead and reel moulding on splayed feet joined by raised cross stretchers with central finial, early 20th century, 26" wide.
Early Victorian Trophy Cup, with domed cover, with urn-shaped finial, the base with gilt interior, twin handles and fluted appliqués, on a circular base, inscribed, "Royal Caledonian Hunt Cup... 1958", maker's mark A.C/T.P., London 1864, 1,470grms., on a turned wood plinth inscribed, "Lawson & Son Ltd., Brighton".
A Victorian claret jug, possibly by George Reid, London, 1855, of embossed ovoid form, profusely decorated with floral sprays, acanthus leaf and scrollwork, with four oval panels decorated with rustic scenes of courting couples, on circular spreading base, hinged cover with floral finial, 13 1/2in. (34cm), 28oz. See illustration
A George III teapot, original maker's mark overstruck with that of H. Gardner, Dublin, 1818, rounded rectangular, engraved with leaves, scrolls and an inscription for the Morpeth & Tynedale Hunt Steeplechase, 1884, with a further inscription to reverse "Presented to Mr. Bates Reed of West Haugh, Stamfordham", ebonised canopy finial and angular handle, fluted and paw feet, 12 1/2in. (32cm), 20oz.
A late 18th Century Old English porcelain bulbous jug with leaf capped double scroll handle, decorated in brown and gilt with sprays of flowers, 7.25ins high (initialled in gilt J.S.C. and dated 1799), and a French porcelain circular sucriere, the domed cover with turned ball finial decorated en grisaille with a river landscape within gilt borders, 5.75ins high
A Worcester porcelain spherical teapot and domed cover with flowerhead finial, both enamelled in colours with a Kakiemon design of flowers and rocky outcrops within shaped reserves on a blue scale ground with gilt borders, 5.5ins high (square seal mark in underglazed blue to base - circa 1770 - flake chip to underside of lid)
An early 19th Century mahogany mantel timepiece, the 6ins painted domed dial with Roman numerals to the eight day fusee movement, contained in mahogany case, the pagoda pattern top with brass pineapple finial, the front with split turned columns and inlaid with brass ornament, on brass ball feet, 16ins high (dial slightly rubbed and splits to case)
An early 19th Century mahogany bracket clock by Thomas Warwick of Birmingham, the 8ins painted domed dial with Roman numerals to the eight day two train fusee movement striking and repeating on a bell, the movement with shaped top plates and engraved back plate, contained in mahogany rectangular case with stepped top and later turned finial, ebonised fluted frieze, cant corners and mouldings, on ball feet, 19ins high, complete with original bracket for same, with conforming fluted edge frieze, 12.5ins x 8ins x 7.5ins high)
An early 19th Century rosewood mantel clock, the 8ins domed painted dial with Roman numerals to the eight day two train movement striking on two bells, contained in rosewood and brass inlaid case with pineapple finial to the stepped top, the front with brass mouldings to quadrants and inlaid with brass scroll ornament, fluted frieze and apron, fretted grilles to sides with embossed brass handles and ring terminals, on brass ball feet, 19.5ins high
LITERARY INTEREST; Sir Walter Scott; A cased Victorian silver plated biscuit box of oval section, with high relief design of cherub mask, scroll and floral garland cartouches with figure riding and goat within, the flat hinged cover with simple engraved decoration and mother of pearl finial, raised on four beaded bracket feet, contained within original leather box 19cm wide Provenance: Dowell's Ltd Edinburgh 8th March 1946 lot 82 'Valuable Antique and Modern Silver, Sheffield and Electro Plate' property of Major General Sir Walter Maxwell Scott, Bart of Abbotsford Original label from catalogue and catalogue description pasted to the base of box.
Two 16th Century Gothic Censers. Each having a pierced dome top with a ringed finial surmount, above two graduated hexagonal tiers with three chain receptacles and a footed bowl base. One decorated with pierced sun -bursts above sacred monograms, the other with tracery. 8¼ ins (21 cms) in height.

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