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Lot 1578A

An Arts and crafts hammered silver spoon, with a pierced 'trefoil' finial set with a carnelian, unmarked.

Lot 1661

A Tottenham Hotspur replica football shirt, embroidered details read 'F.A. Cup Finial 1987'.

Lot 1669

A brass fire kerb with spherical ball finial and mesh guard, raised on lion paw feet.

Lot 1625

A Royal Worcester porcelain vase and cover, with acorn finial, circa 1919, painted by F. Harper, signed, the ovoid body with pink roses, puce printed factory mark to base (restoration).

Lot 2192

A George V mahogany triptych dressing table mirror with chequer banded stringing and urn finial, together with a George V mahogany Sutherland table.

Lot 2688

An Art Deco gilt metal and frosted glass ceiling light, the central stem cast with pierced stylized floral panels supporting four lobed frosted glass shades terminating in a drop finial.

Lot 210

A VICTORIAN CIRCULAR SILVER SEWING BOX silver mount decorated with scallop shells, pin cushion top with acorn finial, 4 1/2" wide, London 1887.

Lot 227

A GEORGE III SILVER MUSTARD POT oval baluster shaped with foliate decoration, hinged domed lid with finial, 'C' scroll handle and glass liner, 4" high, London 1799 maker's mark AK (see illustration).

Lot 234

AN ART DECO SILVER BUTTER DISH with layered decorated sides, matching drop in lid with finial, chevron style handles and a glass liner, 5 1/2" wide, Birmingham 1939 by Baker Brothers Ltd (see illustration).

Lot 237

AN EDWARDIAN SILVER COFFEE POT with burner and stand, baluster shaped pot with octagonal panel sides, matching domed lid, ebonised handle and finial, seated on burner set inside in a frame, with splayed legs, 11 1/2" high in total, London 1902.

Lot 271

A SILVER CASTOR, octagonal shaped body on matching stepped foot, press on lid, with pierced decoration and turned finial, 6 3/4" high, Chester 1929.

Lot 310

A VICTORIAN THREE PIECE TEA SET, bulbous shaped tea pot with engraved scroll decoration, hinged lid with flower finial, cast scrolled feet and scrolled handle, 7 1/2" high, with matching sugar and milk jug by the Barnard family 1852.

Lot 374

AN EARLY FRENCH EMPIRE SIENNA MARBLE AND BRONZE MOUNTED LIBRARY CLOCK, circular dial with silvered chapter ring, signed Rieussec, with striking mechanism, the case with classical ornament and bust finial, 20" high (see illustration).

Lot 411

A BRASS STICK OR UMBRELLA STAND with pineapple finial and removable tray, 12" wide.

Lot 550

A CANTONESE CARVED IVORY PUZZLE BALL, figure finial and hanging tassle.

Lot 629

A VICTORIAN MONOCHROME CIRCULAR PRINT of a mother and two children perhaps Queen Victoria contained within a carved frame with coronet finial and open scroll surround, 36" x 42" overall.

Lot 353

A collection of post-war Football, Cricket programmes and annuals, including Cup Finial programmes.

Lot 44

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).

Lot 155

A VICTORIAN SILVER SIFTER SPOON, with apostle finial twisted handle, Birmingham 1896, a silver CHRISTENING FORK AND SPOON, Sheffield 1936, three silver "RGC" Golf Award Spoons and seven various silver COFFEE SPOONS.

Lot 398

A VICTORIAN OVAL FIGURED WALNUT LOO TABLE, the quarter veneered top raised on four turned uprights, central finial, on four down swept cabriole legs and castors, 50 ins x 36 ins.

Lot 59

A large 19th Century Barge ware teapot, with typical applied motifs and teapot finial to the lid

Lot 639

A CONTINENTAL PEWTER PAN of circular form with moulded rim, the loop handles with hardwood grips, similar finial on domed lid, 19th century, 12 1/2" wide.

Lot 642

A COPPER AND CAST IRON COAL BUCKET of circular tapering form, the domed gadrooned lid with brass ball finial, raised on three lion monopodiae holding ring handles, joined by scrolled stretchers, 20th century, 21" high.

Lot 648

A PAIR OF BRONZE LIDDED VASES of urn form, the lids with pineapple finial, moulded with stiff leaves, shell capped scroll loop handles, the sides moulded with putto, raised on pedestal foot and square base, 19th century, 12 3/4" high.

Lot 655

A THREE PIECE STAINLESS STEEL COFFEE SET by Robert Welch, the tapering pot with squared loop handle, and inset lid with circular finial, 10 1/2" high, matching jug and sugar bowl.

Lot 659

A MINIATURE WARMING PAN/CHESTNUT ROASTER, the pierced brass lid punched with linked roundels centred by an embossed star, wrought iron handle with brass urn finial, 30" long.

Lot 717

A MAHOGANY TEA CADDY of tapering oblong form, the stepped lid having fluted oval finial opening to reveal two lidded canisters over central well, raised on bun feet, 19th century, 13" wide.

Lot 870

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.

Lot 874

AN EDWARDIAN SATINWOOD WINE TABLE of oval form, the galleried radially veneered top centred by a shell patera, banded frieze, raised on square tapering legs and splayed feet joined by scrolled cross stretchers centred by an urn finial, 18" wide, 28 3/4" high.

Lot 886

A CHARLES II OAK CRADLE with turned finials on reeded stiles, flower carved arched end with finial surmount bearing the initials T.I.R. and dated 1648, panelled sides carved with strapwork over a lunette frieze, the interior now with a copper lining, 35" wide, 21 1/4" high.

Lot 3

Leeds Creamware Gruel Pot and domed Cover, with acorn finial, with twist handles, 15cms, (6"), an Egg Cup with pierced decoration and three plates, (5).

Lot 55

Measham treacle-glazed Bargeware Teapot, the cover with kettle finial, shaped handle and spout, moulded with birds and flowers and with plaque inscribed, "God Bless our Home", 34cms, (13½").

Lot 93

Early 19th Century French silver Skewer, the cast handle formed as two cranes by an urn of flowers and with shell finial, marked.

Lot 125

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".

Lot 421

19th Century French small Mantel Clock, with enamelled dial, cylinder movement, brass case with urn finial, on a painted wood swept base, decorated with flowers and stiff leaves and brass bracket feet, 26cms, (10").

Lot 1518

A Vienna wall clock with carved finial surmounted by a horse, glazed panel door below enclosing the cream dial with roman numerals, flanked by fluted and turned pilasters, 15in. x 53in. high.

Lot 1674

A circular revolving oak cue stand, complete with a selection of modern cues, the three uprights surmounted by a turned urn finial and fluted decoration, raised on bun feet, 57in. high.

Lot 820

A George V hot water jug, by Reid & Sons, London, 1931, baluster-shaped, with hinged domed cover, urn finial, ebonised scroll handle, 9 1/2in. (24cm), 22.5oz.

Lot 844

An Edward VIII three-piece tea service, maker's mark rubbed, Birmingham, 1936, each piece of plain circular form with beaded borders, the teapot with ebonised handle and finial, height of teapot 5 1/2in. (14cm), 19oz.

Lot 848

A George V three-piece tea service, by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield, 1912, each piece of circular form with bay leaf border, the handles with lion mask, the teapot with hinged cover and artichoke finial, on spreading bases with rim feet, height of teapot 6in. (15cm), 32oz. gross.

Lot 856

A George IV hot water jug, possibly by John Denzilow, London, 1820, urn-shaped, decorated with swag design around a cartouche, urn finial, basketweave handle, spreading base, 12in. (30.5cm), 22oz. See illustration

Lot 867

A George V coffee pot, by S.B&S Ltd, Birmingham 1930, oval with ebonised finial and handle, 7 1/2in (19cms) 19oz

Lot 904

An Edwardian dressing table mirror, maker's marks obscured, London, 1905, the rectangular bevelled plate within an ornate scrollwork frame, with cartouche finial, easel back, 15in. (38cm). See illustration

Lot 908

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

Lot 909

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.

Lot 11

An early 19th Century Masons Ironstone hexagonal vase and domed cover with flowerhead finial, enamelled in colours with romantic landscapes within shaped gilt vignettes, on an apple green ground, 10ins high (impressed mark to lid - gilt rubbed)

Lot 12

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

Lot 18

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)

Lot 179

A William IV silver circular teapot with plain squat body, the domed cover with flowerhead finial, moulded scroll handle and spout, on four leaf and scroll panel feet, 6.75ins high, by Edward John and William Barnard, London 1837 (gross weight 23ozs)

Lot 182

An Edward VII silver coffee pot with side handle of George I design with plain tapering octagonal body, conforming domed finial with octagonal finial and panelled spout, with fruitwood handle, 8ins high, by A.S., London 1907 (gross weight 16ozs)

Lot 183

A William IV butter dish with frosted and star cut glass dish, the lobed lid with cast cow finial and conforming lobed stand with S and leaf scroll mounts, 7.25ins diameter x 5.25ins high, by Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1834 (weighable silver 12ozs)

Lot 212

A George V silver gilt and urn pattern sugar castor of Georgian design, the pierced cover with spiral finial and the wirework body enclosing cranberry tinted glass liner, on moulded base, 7ins high, Chester 1913, retailed by Jays, 142 and 144 Oxford Street

Lot 349

A turned lignum vitae beehive pattern string box with turned and ribbed finial, on three ball feet, 6.5ins high, and one other turned lignum vitae cylindrical string box, 7ins high

Lot 454

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)

Lot 455

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)

Lot 456

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

Lot 283

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.

Lot 300

A Charles I silver gilt seal top spoon by Daniel Cary, London 1639 probably (date letter partially off struck), the flared hexagonal stem with baluster finial with later engraved crest within garter to seal, the fig shaped bowl with crowned leopard struck within 16.9cm long 44.5g

Lot 387

A George III mustard pot A & G Burrow II London 1805, of shaped rectangular outline, the panelled body with gadrooned rim and handle, the hinged domed cover with simple ball finial, raised on four ball feet 89.5cm wide, 4oz

Lot 9

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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