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Lot 88

A LATE VICTORIAN CLARET JUG of conical form, with an angular handle, domed hinged lid with knopped finial, the glass body decorated with ferns, flowerheads and a fluted lower section, makers mark rubbed, London 1898, 12" high.

Lot 92

A GEORGE IV IRISH TEA/COFFEE POT of melon form, the body richly embossed with leaves and flowers, with a leaf-capped scroll handle, embossed spout, the domed hinged lid with a leaf applied finial, the whole on four shell -capped bracket feet, possibly by Samuel Beere, Dublin 1827, (c.32oz), 91/4" high.

Lot 93

A VICTORIAN SCOTTISH TEAPOT of elongated bullet form, with a flush hinged domed cover, knop finial and scroll handle, the body embossed with foliate scrolls, crested, with a fluted spout, on a circular foot, by MacKay and Chisholm, Edinburgh 1851, (c.14oz), 7" high.

Lot 165

A GEORGE III NUTMEG GRATER of vase form, the pull-off cover with a gadrooned border, knopped finial, the body chased with rococo foliate scrolls, on a spreading beaded circular foot, makers mark only of Samuel Meriton, London circa 1790, 2" high.

Lot 448

AN EMPIRE STYLE BLUE PORCELAIN AND GILT METAL CAMPANA URN mounted with floral swags, satyr's masks and pierced cover with flambeau finial, on a platform and leaf scroll base, 6"

Lot 1135

TWO SIMILAR GILT METAL ROCOCO REVIVAL CANDELABRA, one with two candle branches and a central foliate finial, resting on a dolphin and scrolling base, 13" high, the other with three scrolling branches, 12" high (2).

Lot 561

An Indian camphor wood occasional table, inlaid in mother-of-pearl and with urn finial and down-swept tripod legs.

Lot 234

A St Ives porcelain vase and cover by Bernard Leach incised with a hatch mark, the cover surmounted with an elephant finial, covered in a celadon glaze impressed seal marks 8.5cm. high. Literature: Bernard Leach Potter and Artist Crafts Council, page 62 catalogue number 54 for a comparable form.

Lot 404

An A.E Jones silver spoon, hammered bowl and pierced finial, and a caddy spoon in the manner of A E Jones first stamped marks, Birmingham 1913 16.5cm. wide.

Lot 95

A Victorian silver mustard pot and cover, with floral finial, shaped handle and pierced body revealing blue glass liner on four acanthus leaf and scroll feet. London 1849. Makers Edward, Edward Junior, John & William Barnard. 5.5oz excluding glass liner.

Lot 109

A Victorian silver six division toast rack, with ring finial and floral engraved base. London 1870. Maker H.W.D 16oz.

Lot 165

A Victorian silver pepper pot, the lid with scrolled borders and finial, in-swept octagonal body with leaf and scroll decoration, on a shaped out-swept foot. Sheffield 1841. Makers H Wilkinson & Co. 3oz.

Lot 168

An Edward VII silver sugar caster, with turned finial, pierced rounded top and plain lower section with central band, on a stepped foot. Sheffield 1901. (Marks rubbed). 8.5oz.

Lot 170

A ditto, with ball finial, scroll piercing and bulbous lower section with embossed decoration, on a stepped foot. London 1892. Makers Carrington & Co. 8oz.

Lot 264

A George V silver mustard pot and cover, with scroll finial and handle. Birmingham 1917. Maker George Unite. Together with spoon.

Lot 265

A William IV silver teapot, with floral finial, scroll handle and shaped spout above a shell decorated base with scrolling shell feet. London 1832. Makers Edward, Edward Junior, John & William Barnard. 23 .5 oz

Lot 327

A ditto 19th century oval painting, labelled to the rear 'Reverend Alexander Small DD of Greyfriars Church, Stirling'. In a papier m‰che frame with oak leaf and acorn finial.

Lot 192

A small silver teapot, by the Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1936, of plain compressed oval form with A ribbed collar And oval foot with Bakelite loop handle And finial, 11cm high, 13.5oz

Lot 193

A silver hot water jug, by The Goldsmiths' And Silversmiths' Company Ltd, London 1911, of plain baluster form with domed cover having A ball finial, fitted with A wooden scroll handle, 20cm high, 17.5oz

Lot 219

A George III silver caster, maker's mark M?, London 1708, of plain baluster shape, the cover pierced And diaper engraved below A wrythen finial, the body engraved with A monogram, 14.75cm, 3oz

Lot 522

An early 20th century Japanese ivory box And cover, the latter with seated figure finial And engraved with vines of gourds, the sides of the box with A dignitary being portered into A village, 16.5cm high (2)

Lot 260

A collection of silver and plated Condiment Spoons, a plated caddy spoon, plated skewer and a silver mounted horn spoon with whistle finial.

Lot 379

Silver book marks (2), one with an elephant finial, the other an owl & an ornately patterned thimble, stamped or h/m (0.78oz) (3)

Lot 445

Queens of England silver teaspoons, by 'F.M', each finial has the cameo head of a different queen, from Mary I to Elizabeth II, h/m Sheffield 1977 (4.84oz) boxed (6)

Lot 429

A silver tea caddy, with pseudo marks and Chester import marks for 1902, of oval outline embossed with carousing figures, pull off cover with artichoke finial, 8.4cm long, 203g (6.5 oz)

Lot 447

A silver mote spoon, indistinctly marked, the oval pierced bowl to a tapering stem with a spike finial, 12.7cm long, 7g

Lot 485

A collection of silver spoons, comprising: a cased incomplete set of five coffee spoons; two golf club end tea spoons; two wrythen finial tea spoons; a Georgian tea spoon; a foreign spoon; a plated butter knife and four spoons

Lot 490

A late Victorian silver coffee pot, Sheffield 1892; of plain tapering form, domed cover with a knopped finial, double scroll wooden handle, 21.5cm high, 491g (15.75 ozs)

Lot 496

A silver circular baluster coffee pot by Stewart Dawson Ltd, London 1912, with an ebonised button finial and loop handle, a bead and reel border, and on pad feet, 20cm (7.75in) high, 513g (16.5 oz) gross

Lot 97

A late Victorian silver mounted ivory box and cover, Joseph Rodgers, Sheffield 1900-01. the slightly domed oval hinged cover with scroll and shell finial, bold art nouveau scroll handles, clasping the plain circular moulded base, the ivory body with well carved trailing flowers (2), 21.5cm high, 25cm across handles

Lot 107

A pair of Victorian silver-gilt mounted glass decanters, George Fox, London 1877-78. the glass body engraved with urns and fruit, the neck clasped in silver gilt with engraved and reticulated strap-work, engraved twin scroll handles, the mouth with lobed rim, the gilt stopper with figural finial of Elizabethan trumpeters (2), 29cm high

Lot 109

A pair of Victorian silver bon-bon dishes with covers, Robert Garrard, London 1874-75. the shallow bowls with reticulated C-scroll formed panels with foliate detail to points and shoulders, with applied garlands of flower heads, the rim formed of scrolls, the interior with ruby glass liner, the pull-off domed covers decorated with chased panels of cross hatched designs within C-scroll cartouches, the matt ground with foliate and scroll details, the domed centre with figural finial of a young boy with rose head garland, the whole raised on a slender baluster knopped stem with spiralled branch and flower heads on a spreading shaped circular base with heavy foliate and scroll edges decorated with sprays of rose and flower heads (2), 32cm high, 60oz each

Lot 112

A Victorian silver cow creamer, George Fox, London 1867-68. naturalistically modelled with hair detail to the body, traditional bee finial to the cover, 11cm high, 16.2cm long, 6oz

Lot 113

A Victorian silver cow creamer, George Fox, London 1865-66. naturalistically modelled with hair detail to the body, traditional bee finial to the cover, 11cm high, 16cm long, 6oz

Lot 121

A Victorian silver tea caddy, Reilly and Storer, London 1851-52. of serpentine bombé form, with floral finial to the Chinoiserie decorated pull off cover, the sides similarly decorated and one with a coat of arms and motto ‘Benefictorum Memorum’ (Mindful of favours), all within a C-scroll and floral cartouche, the opposing cartouche blank, all on scroll feet, engraved to the underside ‘From Mrs. Temple to her niece Mrs. Kelham’, 13.5cm high, 14oz

Lot 125

A fine pair of Victorian silver-gilt mounted claret jugs, John Samuel Hunt, London 1852-53. the frosted glass body of ewer form with plain stem and spreading foot, the silver-gilt handle of natural branch form onto a vine branch clasping the neck, with hinged plain domed cover with vine and grape finial, above the spout engraved with conjoined script initials with crown above, the lower part of the body with vine leaf and grapes clasping the main body, the base with a solid rim and further branch detail with leaves (2), 35cm high

Lot 129

A fine Gothic revival silver-cased desk clock with perpetual calendar and thermometer, Mortimer and Hunt, London 1839. the ‘spire’ cast as five cluster scrolling branches enclosing an earl’s coronet sitting on a stepped hexagonal platform engraved with acorns and oak leaves, leaf clasped finial to each corner, the circular enamel dial within a lancet framed panel flanked by panelled Gothic pillars, with an engraved tablet ‘John Carter’, the silvered thermometer and perpetual calendar dial of lancet shape, the reverse showing the movement through glazed panel and the other as a sliding engraved gothic door enclosing winder and hands adjustment, the movement with single fusee, 17.2cm high

Lot 135

A George IV three-piece silver-gilt tea service, Paul Storr, London 1828-29. additionally stamped ‘Storr & Mortimer’, comprising: a teapot, a milk jug, a twin-handled sugar bowl, the bellied bodies with embossed and chased borders of shell and fluting, with scalloped everted shell detailed rims, the lower border of rushes, the central vacant border engraved with scroll-form cartouche with stag’s head facing with shell surmounting, the teapot with domed fluted shell detailed cover with conch shell finial, the S-scroll handles formed as serpents rising from rushes (3), teapot 18cm high, combined weight 56oz

Lot 138

A pair of George IV sauce tureens and covers, William Eley I, London 1822-23. the oval section tureens with panelled baluster bodies with everted gadrooned scroll and shell rim, the twin handles formed as finely cast and chased displayed eagles seated on simple branch supports with oak leaf and acorn brackets applied to body, the domed cover with concave fluted border with gadrooned rim with domed convex panelled section with foliate finial with ribboned loop handle with shell detail, the cover and body with engraved crest and motto, the whole raised on four foliate scroll bracket feet with shell detail to terminals (2), 28cm wide, 106oz, Note: The crest and motto of Miller of Manchester from Scotland 1784. Provenance: Sotheby’s New York, April 22nd 1998, lot 221. The crest and motto of Miller of Manchester from Scotland 1784. Provenance: Sotheby's New York, April 22nd 1998, lot 221

Lot 141

A fine George IV silver-gilt table bell, John Edward Terrey, London 1820-21. the cast body chased with shells, flowers and foliage against a matted ground, the handle formed as four plumes rising to a cushion knop chased with scrolls and flowers surmounted by a finial formed as a marquess’s coronet, 12.6cm high. 13oz. 10dwt, Literature: The Collection of Alan and Simone Hartman, Christie’s New York, 20th October 1999, lot 177. Provenance: The Collection of Alan and Simone Hartman, Christie's New York, 20th October 1999, lot 177

Lot 148

A George III Warwick vase tureen and cover, Benjamin Smith II & Benjamin Smith Jnr III, London 1817-18. the twin-handled vase of shallow kantharos form on a short circular stem onto a spreading square base, the body chased with a calyx of acanthus banding to the lower half and with typical masks, lion pelts, clubs and spears, the handles formed as intertwined vine leaves, the domed cover with engraved armorial, oak leaf and acorn border, rising platform with a well cast figure of a lion (finial part marked for Benjamin Smith), Overall height 42cm, combined weight 242oz, Heraldry: Engraved with the shield of the Lancashire family of PEEL, baronets and textile manufacturing pioneers. The cast finial of the cover takes the form of the family crest: a demi-lion holding a shuttle. The statesman Sir Robert Peel (1788-1850) was undoubtedly the most distinguished member of this family. Entering parliament in 1809, Peel twice served as Prime Minister and among other revolutionary measures restricted the employment of women and children in factories and mines.

Lot 149

A fine pair of George III cruet frames, Paul Storr, London 1816-17. the bases of shaped oval outline with heavy cast foliate and shell border with integral twin foliate scroll handles, raised on four large foliate bracket feet with shell detail to centre, raised above a concave fluted sweeping border with chased rose head and fruiting foliate alternate border, the cruet frame with four finely-formed foliate bracket supports with ovolo border and simple ring housings for bottles, the central loop handle with reeded and acanthus caps and terminals, the crystal bottles with diamond-cut upper panels and faceted lower section, the oil bottle with hinged covered spout with Greek foliate design and acanthus capped S-scroll handle, with large mustard pot with rose head and fruiting foliate alternate border and pull-off cover with rose head cap and flowering bud finial (6), 31cm high, stands 70oz & 74oz each

Lot 150

A George III silver coffee and tea service, Paul Storr, London 1816-17. comprising: a large spirit samovar, a coffee pot, a teapot and a twin-handled sugar bowl, each of circular form with scrolling floral and rosette border with flower head details to rim and gadrooned fluting to lower section, raised on simple circular foot with gadrooned and chased upper rim, the coffee and teapot with raised upper rims with ovolo border and slightly domed hinged cover with oak leaf and acorn finial with wooden knops, the handles of all with classical mask socket mounts and curved scroll handles; together with a matched hot milk jug in a similar style (unmarked) (5), Coffee pot 27cm high, combined weight of service 262oz

Lot 162

A fine pair of George III soup tureens, covers, liners and stands, Paul Storr, London 1807-08. the oval tureens with gadrooned border with acanthus and shell details and two reeded loops handles with shell points, the interior liners with scroll handles and engraved crest, the plain section of body with applied reeded girdle, the lower section with convex fluted section, raised on four scroll feet with acanthus terminals, and fluted shell feet, on an integral shaped oval stand, gadrooned inner border and semi-spiralled gadroon detail to the outer edge with large scroll acanthus twin handles, the upper level of stand with engraved crest of a squirrel within foliage, each with domed pull off cover with gadrooned border and foliate finial with reeded loop handle with lion mask terminals (2), 2cm high, 44cm wide (across handle of stands), 406oz, Note: A similar tureen, cover and stand sold Christie’s, London, 4th March 1992, lot 156. A similar tureen, cover and stand sold Christies, London, 4th March 1992, lot 156

Lot 165

The Rutland Marine Service, A set of four magnificent George III silver entrée dishes, covers and liners, Benjamin Smith II, London 1807. each rectangular, the body with a band of peacocks alternating with anthemion and wheat ears, with bead and dentil borders, the domed fluted cover with a cast band of palmettes and flowers on a matted ground, the finial formed as four modelled dolphins above a cast band of grapevine and bacchanalian masks, the liner with everted beaded rim, the body and liner engraved on each side with a crest within a Garter motto beneath a Duke’s coronet, the cover engraved on each side with a Duke’s armorials, numbered 1-4 (4), 31.8cm long, 523oz/rHeraldry: The arms are of John Henry Manners, KG. 5th Duke of Rutland impaling the arms of Howard for the Duchess (marriage 1799) nee Lady Elizabeth Howard, daughter of the Earl of Carlisle. Provenance: Christie’s New York, 20th October 1999,, lot 178, The Alan and Simone Hartman Collection,, Christie’s, London, 26th January 1944,, lot 43. John Henry, 5th Duke of Rutland (1778-1857), then by descent to Charles John Robert, 10th Duke of Rutland, Exhibited: English Regency Silver from the collection of Simone and Alan Hartman, February - June 1995, Staten Island Institute of Arts and Sciences, The arms are of John Henry Manners, KG. 5th Duke of Rutland impaling the arms of Howard for the Duchess (marriage 1799) nee Lady Elizabeth Howard, daughter of the Earl of Carlisle. . Provenance: John Henry, 5th Duke of Rutland (1778 - 1857), then by descent to, Charles John Robert, 10th Duke of Rutland, sold Christie's, London, 26th January 1944, lot 43. Christie's New York, 20th October 1999, lot 178, The Alan and Simone Hartman Collection, Exhibited: English Regency Silver from the collection of Simone and Alan Hartman, February - June 1995, Staten Island Institute of Arts and Sciences

Lot 179

A George III silver tea caddy, of simple cylindrical form with finely engraved borders of intertwined branch and garlands with star motifs between, with bright cut oval cartouche to centre below key hole with a crest of a pelican in piety, the flat flush hinged cover with identical border and with well formed branch foliate and flower head finial, 9.5cm high, 9.5m diameter, 10oz, Heraldry: Engraved with a crest common to a number of families; Atkins, Borthwick, Cramond, Hume and others, Engraved with a crest common to a number of families; Atkins, Borthwick, Cramond, Hume and others

Lot 180

A George III silver tea caddy, Hester Bateman, London 1785-86. of cylindrical oval form with bright engraved fleur -de-lys and flower head borders, the centre of the body below the key hole engraved with a canted rectangular cartouche with stylised flower head borders, with crest of a dragon looking left, the flush hinged cover with band of identical flower head and fleur-de-lys border and with green stained carved ivory pineapple finial, 9cm high, 11cm wide, 9oz, Heraldry: The engraved crest is used by a number of families including, Barton, Cross, Draycroft and others, The engraved crest is used by a number of families including, Barton, Cross, Draycroft and others

Lot 181

An unusual George III silver teapot, Charles Aldridge, London 1789-90. of oval shape, the faceted tapering body with floral bright cut detail, rising sides to an oval hinged cover with bright cut border and carved wood leaf finial, the wood handle of simple form, the spout of tapering ribbed form all on a flared panelled oval pedestal foot with further engraved detail, 18cm high, 31cm overall length, 21oz all in. Provenance: Christie’s October 20th 1998 lot 358. Garrard and Co. 1975

Lot 184

* A matched set of three George III tea caddies, one by Edward Dobson, London 1770, the pair by Robert Hennell, London 1812. each of bombe shape, the hinged covers with simple leaf clasped finial, Chinoiserie decorated detail and a coat of arms in a C-scroll cartouche, the sides with further Chinoiserie figures in terraces and landscapes, the corners with leaf clasping and all on gadroon frieze and scroll feet (3), 15cm high, 10.5cm wide, 65oz

Lot 215

A fine Queen Anne silver-gilt cup and cover, Pierre Platel, London 1712. of urn-form, on a circular foot with gadroon detailed border, the lower body applied with strapwork, the scroll handles with leaf grips and pendant husk decoration, the circular cover with gadrooned rim and similarly applied with strapwork surmounted by a knop finial, one side engraved with mirror cipher within baroque cartouche, the other with a later elaborate coat of arms and similar cartouche (2), 30.5cm high, 100oz/rHeraldry: The arms are those of Theophilus Fairfax Johnson, J.P. D.L. of Ayscoughfee Hall, Spalding, Lincs. and his wife nee Millicent Anne Moore. He served as High Sheriff of Lincolnshire 1847 and died 1853, The arms are quartered 1. Johnson, 2. Tyson, 3. De Vesci, 4. Fitzjohn, 5. Redhead, 6. Atkirke, 7. St Martin, 8. Downes, 9. Johnson of Pinchbeck, 10. Ogle, 11. Pinchbeck, 12. Bertram, 13. Ambler, 14. Sybsey, 15. Lessington, 16. Thorpe. The escutcheon of Moore is in pretence. Provenance: Christie’s New York, 16th April 1999, Important English Silver from a New England Collection, lot 220. S. J. Shrubsole, The arms are those of Theophilus Fairfax Johnson, J.P. D.L. of Ayscoughfee Hall, Spalding, Lincs. and his wife nee Millicent Anne Moore. He served as High Sheriff of Lincolnshire 1847 and died 1853, The arms are quartered 1. Johnson, 2. Tyson, 3. De Vesci, 4. Fitzjohn, 5. Redhead, 6. Atkirke, 7. St Martin, 8. Downes, 9. Johnson of Pinchbeck, 10. Ogle, 11. Pinchbeck, 12. Bertram, 13. Ambler, 14. Sybsey, 15. Lessington, 16. Thorpe. The escutcheon of Moore is in pretence, . Provenance: Christie's New York, 16th April 1999, Important English Silver from a New England Collection, lot 220. S. J. Shrubsole

Lot 189

GAFF & PRIEST: (2) Scarce nickel plated gaff with turned rosewood handle and brass finial, single draw 19"-34", with hinged point protector, fine and an early turned wooden salmon priest 11" long, lignum or similar heavy wood, fine.

Lot 228

Charles Horner, two gold top hat pins and another with owl finial

Lot 256

A late 18th Century Derby 'Frill' oval vase, the pierced cover with dove finial, the base with pierced surround, encrusted with flowers and painted insects, having mask head handles with shell encrusted base, 33cm (13") high

Lot 277

An engraved cheroot holder case, Birmingham 1918, an engraved acorn tape holder, a small magnifying glass with seal finial, a silver pencil holder and a fruit knife with silver blade

Lot 287

A 9ct gold fetter and three small Albert set a ball finial and two silver watch chains

Lot 373

A late 19th Century gilt brass mantel clock with urn finial and grotesque mask ring handles, the breakfront base with tongue and dart border on tapered feet, the circular dial having enamelled segmented chapter ring with black Roman numerals, fitted an eight-day movement striking on a bell, 32cm (12.5") high

Lot 416

A Victorian style oak dining table, the rectangular top with moulded edge above a carved frieze with masks to the corners, raised on carved turned legs united by a stretcher with central finial, 137cm (54") long

Lot 94

A Jambiya, broad curved blade 6 ¼ in., all metal hilt of waisted form with wire binding and overlaid with flowerheads, metal covered scabbard of deeply curving form with reeded bulbous finial, outer face embossed with scales and a geometric border and overlaid with birds and a flowerhead, beaded band to the throat.

Lot 135

A flintlock pistol, swamped barrel 8 ¼ in. with ‘London’ engraved near the tang, acanthus engraved lock plate marked ‘Hall’, walnut full stock inlaid with white metal wire, relief moulded white metal mounts comprising side plate depicting a stand of arms, trigger guard with engraved flower head and acorn finial, and pug dog mask butt -cap.

Lot 478

A CAST IRON PEDESTAL POST BOX having a fluted finial and sloping tile effect roof over the letter box with horse and rider motif to the door, between canted corners with a hanging bugle motif to the sides, raised on a tapering pedestal and stepped platform base. 30cm x 36cm x 103cm

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