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Lot 2025A

A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY FRAMED TESTER SIZE BED FRAME  tall headboard with moulded dentil cornice over carved scrolled foliate motif over three panel back flanked by reeded sides and panelled footboard with turned column sides with finial tops, 213cm high x 210cm long x 137cm wide, bed comes with a later awning with floral/foliated curtains Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 2455

A GEORGE II SILVER CASTER by Thomas Bamford, London 1733, of baluster form, with later engraved foliate and fluted decoration surrounding a vacant cartouche, with a knop finial, on a punch-decorated circular base, 17.5cm high, 231gms / 7.42oz Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 2481

A WILLIAM IV SILVER TEAPOT by Charles Gordon, London 1833, of compressed melon form, with a floral finial and reeded s-scroll handle, ivory insulators, an acanthus leaf spout, 27cm from spout to handle, engraved 1834 to base, stamped numbers 456 to base, 11.5cm high, 580gms / 18.64oz Ivory declaration reference: D462SJX3 Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 2629

A FOLK ART CARVED AND PAINTED PINE FEMALE FIGURE Possibly a newel post finial, formed as a woman with long ringleted hair, retaining traces of paint to face and torso, measuring approx. 38cm in height By repute, removed from a household in historic Dundee. Condition Report:Figure measures approx. 38cm high x 8.5cm wide x 7.3cm deep.

Lot 2463

A GEORGE V SILVER PART TEA SERVICE by William Adam, Birmingham 1930, of faceted oval form, with applied barbed openwork rims, with a carved wooden handle and finial, on four faceted pad feet, 993gms / 31.92oz (2) Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 2476

A GEORGE V THREE PIECE SILVER TEA SERVICE by Martin Hall & Co, Birmingham 19198, in the Queen Anne style, the bodies part-fluted, with ebonised wooden handle, finial, and reeded handles, 1,095gms / 35.20oz (3) Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 2510

ALEXANDER RITCHIE;  An Iona silver spoon, the petal-shaped bowl with floral decoration, the terminal with celtic knotwork decoration, with a stylised finial, 20cm long, 50gms / 1.6oz Condition Report:There is some faint rubbing to the decoration of the bowl. Minor surface scratches - no real issues.

Lot 1069

A Hungarian Fischer Pottery Two-Handled Flask, elaborately decorated with an all-over floral and gilt design, 24cm high; a similar ovoid vase and cover with lion finial and a two-handled vase, 18cm high. (4)crackle to glaze on all lidded vase with chip to rim, loss to gilt on all.

Lot 1035

A Masons 'Blue Mandalay' Pattern Pumpkin Turreen and Cover, No 37 of a limited edition of 250, with rope twist handles, on octagonal foot with acorn finial, 25cm high.No chips, cracks, crazing or rub to gilt. No pack and post inhouse on this lot.

Lot 1450

A Late XIX/Early XX Century Boulle Style Mantle Clock, of Sheraton style with ormolu mounts, the white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, flower finial, the movement stamped 'CH VCN Paris 47295' 31cm high.

Lot 1076

A Rockingham Porcelain Teapot and Cover, with crown finial, decorated in grey and gilt with floral sprigs, unmarked, 19cm high; three Rockingham two handled sucriers and covers, with crown finials, unmarked and a jug decorated in green with shells, 19cm high. (9)One lid with crack to inside. Jug and one teapot with a couple of hairline cracks to inside. One sucrier with chip to one handle.

Lot 1058

An Early XX Century Meissen Porcelain Teapot and Cover, with branch handle and flower finial, painted in colourful floral sprays with gilt rims, blue crossed swords mark, 9.5cm high.small loss to gilt to spout end, otherwise no chips or cracks.

Lot 2423

George III walnut stick barometer by C Tagliabue, with broken arch cresting, above silvered dial, engraved C Tagliabue, 26 Holborn London, 96cm highCondition Report: Lacking central finial, missing piece of moulding to bottom left of door. General age related wear.

Lot 101

dating: 1830-40 provenance: Sardinian Kingdom, Silver skull with imposing crest featuring silver-plated and browned parts and other mercury-gilded parts, the finial shaped as a lion's head gilded and finely chiselled, black horsehair tang with leather base, the front of the crest with embossed trophies above the crowned and pierced monogram of King Charles Tree. Hardened leather turban, emblem of an eagle at the front with spread wings in mercury gilt copper, the crown is detached. Unscrewed bronze rosettes and copper chin-strap with mercury-gilded scales held together by gilded-thread tassels. With brown leather sweat band and remains of a pierced leather cap inside. height 34 cm.

Lot 62

A Large Edwardian Hallmarked Silver Twin Handled Lidded Trophy Cup, Johnson, Walker & Tolhurst Ltd, London 1907, leaf decorated in relief, between leaf capped scroll handles, the circular pull off cover with leafy finial, on decorative stem and circular spreading base (2290grams), raised on black socle base with applied plaque engraved "Royal International Horticultural Exhibition 1912 Presented by The Yokohama Nursery Co Ltd Awarded to Wm Artindale & Son Sheffield", overall height approximately 55cm.*In 1912 the Temple Show was cancelled to make way for the Royal International Horticultural Exhibition. Sir Harry Veitch, the great nurseryman, secured the grounds of the Royal Hospital, Chelsea for this one off event. It proved such a good site for an exhibition that the Great Spring Show was moved there in 1913, where it has taken place almost every year since (Wikipedia).

Lot 64

A Victorian Hallmarked Silver Three Piece Tea Set, Alexander Macrae, London 1859, each profusely detailed with flowerheads and leaf scrolls, with leaf capped scroll handles, raised on scroll pad feet, the tea pot with seated figure finial and bearing presentation inscription "Presented by the Members and Assistants of The Bass Choir of the Sacred Harmonic Society to Mr John Whitehorn in testimony of their respect & esteem on his retirement from the Office of Superintendent July 1861", jug and sugar bowl gilt lined and initialled (total weight 1635grams); together with a pair of hallmarked silver sugar tongs, (repair) initialled, all contained in a fitted travel box, with hinged lid and side carry handles, complete with key, box 37cm wide.*Ivory act 2022 registration certificate number RZ3VXZUR. The handle on the teapot has slight movement, hallmark is clear, no visible signs of or repair, some pitting to all pieces, all pieces rock on a flat surface, some slight rippling to a large dent to teapot under engraving

Lot 1187

A good George III oval mustard pot with urn finial to cover, 4 inches over handle, London 1799 by SH, 132 g excluding bgl

Lot 1207

An antique Dutch spoon with figure finial

Lot 1217

A Victorian sifter spoon with apostle finial, Chester 1896

Lot 1253

A tooth fairy bell shaped box with gilt finial

Lot 465

A Royal Worcester pot pourri, decorated with roses, with associated inner cover, lacking outer cover, shape No. 1286, height 5ins, together with a small Hadley's Worcester vase, decorated with blackberries and associated cover, height 4ins  Condition Report: Large piece missing outer cover, inner cover possibly replacement.   Smaller piece chipped, replacement cover, finial restored

Lot 334

A c1920s Russian teapot, with bone finial and spacers, marked to base for Moscow, 12.4 ozt and 15.5cm high

Lot 2668

A pair of impressive 20th century terracotta-tinted composition stone garden urns and covers, each lid with a pineapple finial above an ovoid twin-handled two-section body, ornamented with palmettes and vine leaves, raised on stepped square bases, height 171cm, width 70cm.

Lot 2517

A late 19th century carved treen novelty inkwell in the form of a monkey's head, height 7cm, another inkwell carved with a gnome finial and three further treen inkwells, carved as nuts.

Lot 10

A George III silver coffee pot, baluster shaped engraved with scrolling foliage, the spout with rocaille terminals, S-scroll fruitwood handle, domed cover with bell shaped finial, hallmarked by  London, 1761, maker's mark ? W within concentric circles, gross weight 22.54 ozt (701.2 grams), approx 25cm high overall  Note: Maker's mark either CW, IW or TW all recorded by Grimwade as an Unregistered Mark, TW identified as "?Thos. Wallis" which was probably recorded in the lost 1758-1773 in the Largeworkers' Register. Further details: marks clear except maker's mark 

Lot 301

A Eastern 20th century cast brass bell with crown finial and masks to top, approx. 22cm high. Swag decoration to the body.

Lot 150

A Worcester sparrow beak jug and cover, of finely reeded form with scroll handle, the cover with a flower finial, painted in blue with the 'Immortelle' pattern, circa 1770-90, open crescent mark to base, approx 12.5cm high Further details: small chips to flower finial, no other damage or restoration 

Lot 24

A George III silver teapot of oval shape with beaded borders, curved silver handle and silver finial, hallmarked by Andrew Fogelberg & Stephen Gilbert, London, 1780, with engraved dagger in hand crest to side, approx. 14cm high x 29cm wide.  Weight: approx. 474.5g (15.2ozt) Further details: dent to side of body near handle, dent to spout, small dents to under handle, some nicks, wear and scratching. Marks slightly rubbed but still recognisable.  Ivory Submission Reference: MRQH38VF

Lot 339

J. Poole of London, rosewood bracket clock with brass floral inlay to front, sides and edges, pineapple finial and standing on four ball feet, glazed door to back showing workings and pendulum, with key to lock door and winding key, marked J. Poole London to roman numeral dial. Untested. Further details: generally stable and good condition, slight wear, minor loss etc.

Lot 269

A 19th century Indo-Persian Zaghnol or ‘Crow’s Beak’ axe. Polished wooden haft with knop finial. Iron head with stylised dogs heads decoration, plus a square cross section spear point to the tip. The tang to the spear point is set into a slot cut into the haft, and extends around two thirds of the length. The tang is secured to the wood by means of 4 diamond shaped rivets. The flat square section of the axe head has a small hole set into it, which has possibly had a small elephant finial in the past, but is now absent. Approximately 64cm length. Condition: Generally good and solid. The wood haft has a good even colour and patina, with a just a small age related crack to the knop end. The axe head has darkened with age, with just some light surface rust spotting in places. The axe head will swivel if turned, but is still securely set onto the metal mount.

Lot 1323

A 19thC brass cased travel clock, with later movement, marked Geneva number 22081, the outer case floral scroll decoration with arched finial, on bun feet, 12cm high, 6.5cm wide, 4cm deep. (AF)

Lot 143

Pair of Fine Satsuma Vases, each in round and canted shape, richly figural and ornamental painted decorations, gilded, two lids with lion finial, a pair, 19th century, 37 cm high.

Lot 200

Gilbert Poillerat (1902-1988) et Max Ingrand (1908-1969)Paire d'appliques en verre peint à trois bras de lumière en fer forgé et doré Vers 1940La plaque murale en miroir découpé à décor doré peint de laquelle partent trois bras de lumière en volutes à forme de feuilles retenant des pampilles et surmontées de coupes à bordure à entrelacs; l'ensemble surmonté d'un fleuron.H. 77 cm - L. 45 cm - P. 25 cmA pair of painted glass sconces with three wrought-iron and gilded light armsCirca 1940The wall plate is made of cut-out mirrors with painted gilded decoration, from which three scrolled arms of light in the form of leaves hold pendants and are surmounted by bowls with interlaced borders; the whole is surmounted by a finial.Footnotes:BibliographieFrançoise Baudot, Gilbert Poillerat, maître ferronnier, Paris, Charles Moreau, 1998, p. 173 (ill.)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 487

Two gilt-brass and agate tazze, probably Viennese, late 19th century, each mounted with garnets and turquoise opals, the larger modelled as a kneeling figure supporting an oval ribbed agate dish with cherubim, the figure within a scrollwork fence atop a lobed quatrefoil base with repoussé foliate motifs and four cherubim feet, 8.8cm high; the other with a circular ribbed agate dish supported on carousel with four horses, the circular base with shield motif fence and trefoil arch repoussé decoration to four cherubim feet, the centre with a finial modelled as a bird perched on a tree branch, 8.4cm high (2)Condition Report: Oval tazza with kneeling figure - the agate tazza has a hairline fissure running from one side of the bowl and across the middle.  The garnets and turquoise opals are intact.  The mounts with typical wear and light tarnishing.  The enamels with some miniscule scratches.The tazza modelled as a carousel - the bird mount to the centre is missing a nut and is not attached.  The base is missing one turquoise opal.  The agate bowl with no damages.  The mounts with typical tarnishing and wear.  The enamels with some miniscule losses.   

Lot 401

A Doccia porcelain baluster coffee pot and cover, c.1770, puce //. mark to pot, each side moulded with mythological scenes, possibly with the children of Niobe being slaughtered, below a gilt scalloped band border, the double-scroll handle with a shell thumbpiece, the scrolling spout with a bird’s head tip, the domed cover gilt with loose bouquets of flowers below a knop finial, 23.3cm highCondition Report: Overall in good decorative order. The spout is not perfectly straight and leans slightly to the right when viewed from the front, some firing flaws are present to the crest of the bird head, and some signs of either firing flaws or restoration are present to the scrolling attachment between the body and spout. Some light surface dirt to the body. Some minor pitting throughout. The unglazed footrim with expected wear. 

Lot 432

A large Bohemian amber-stained glass goblet and cover, second half 19th century, the flared bowl engraved with a stag and two does in a woodland, on an octagonal-knopped faceted stem and spreading petalled foot, the cover with spire finial and scalloped edge, 48cm high  Condition Report: A flat chip to the edge of one petal of the foot, a couple of impurities to the knop, otherwise in good condition with light surface dirt and dust, the remains of felt lining to the underside of the foot. 

Lot 423

A Herend porcelain 'Apponyi Orange' part dinner service, 20th century, blue factory marks, with osier weave pattern to the borders, comprising: a large oval serving platter - 38.5cm long; eight dinner plates - 28cm diameter; eight salad plates - 23.2cm diameter; eight side plates - 18cm diameter; a circular bonbon dish with ribbon finial - 16.8cm diameter; two sauce boats - 19cm long; two shaped oval dishes - 20cm long; eight twin-handled soup bowls - 13.8cm diameter; with eight saucers - 18.1cm diameter; and seven cream or custard cups and covers - 7cm diameter, with eight saucers - 16cm diameter; together with a Vista Alegre heart shaped dish, decorated with orange flowering branches, 26cm wide (lot)Condition Report: Overall this service is in good condition and presents well. The colours are good and gilding is largely intact. General light wear including scratches to the porcelain can be found, as well as surface dirt to the borders of plates and in crevasses of handles. One chocolate cup cover has been broken and amateurly restored, one chocolate cup saucer has a recent clean break, the pieces are present and can be restored. Additional images are available - click here. 

Lot 419

A Worcester blue and white porcelain teapot and cover, c.1755-65, blue workman's mark to teapot and cover, of barrel shape with a loop handle, one side moulded with a chinoiserie landscape with a man fishing in a boat beneath a willow tree, the reverse with flowering prunus, between foliate scroll borders and enriched with underglaze blue flowers and foliage, the cover moulded with flowerheads and a flower finial, 10.5cm high; together with a Bristol porcelain leaf-shaped pickle-dish, c.1770-80, blue cross mark to underside, the underside naturalistically moulded with veins, the upper side painted in underglaze blue with flowers and foliage within a blue border at the rim, 8.5cm long, 9.5cm wide (2)Condition Report: Examined under UV light. The teapot: there is a large hairline crack which loops around the top terminal of the handle and down across the length of the body, the tip of the spout has a replaced section and an old repaired crack, the inner rim has several minor losses and rough edges, the flowerhead finial is missing two petals and there is a flat chip to the rim of the cover, with further small cracks and knocks to the cover's inner rim, heavy scratching and wear to the embossed details, general surface dirt and pitting throughout. The pickle dish: several minor losses to the feathered rim, general light surface dirt and pitting throughout. 

Lot 513

A pair of late Victorian steel and wrought-iron andirons, c.1890, each with spherical finial, the baluster uprights with pad feet, further finials to the billet bars, 50cm high, 34.5cm wide, 54cm deep (2)

Lot 515

A pair of large French gilt and lacquered bronze chenets, last quarter 19th century, each modelled as a flaming athénienne above a fluted column encircled by an oak wreath joined by a berried laurel frieze to a smaller urn with berry finial atop a conforming column, 42cm high, 43cm wide (2)Provenance: Christie's, London, Gloria: Property from the late Dowager Countess Bathurst, lot 24.Photograph: © Christie's Images

Lot 170

Jean Després (1889-1980)a Modernist silver box and cover, octagonal section with circular aperture, the circular cover with architectural finial,etched J Després, stamped marks,7.5cm. wide7.4 ozt (total), (2)

Lot 171

Jean Després (1889-1980)a graduated set of five Modernist silver covered boxes, footed form, the flat cover with four ball finial, hammered finish, stamped mark, etched Després, 5cm diam. (largest),7.5ozt (total), (10)

Lot 169

Jean Després (1889-1980)a Modernist silver box and cover, circular section, set with a band of semi-spherical balls, the flat, circular cover with ball finial,etched J Després10cm. wide.8.2ozt (total), (2)

Lot 467

A Loetz Papillon glass box and cover, circular section, the cover with ball finial, covered in a blue iridescence, unsigned, 10cm. high (2)

Lot 77

Mixed Lot: A large George V silver mustard of oval shape with dome hinged lid with ball finial, plain thumb piece with reeded edges, hallmarked London 1910, S W Smith & Co, 11cm long overall, a pair of oval shaped open salts, Birmingham 1908, makers marks rubbed, a silver cigarette case of plain rectangular form, Birmingham 1919, Charles Green & Co Ltd, a late Victorian silver cauldron salt with beaded rim and supported on three hoof feet, Sheffield 1899, makers mark William Hutton & Sons Ltd together with a hallmarked silver pepper, frame and condiment spoon, silver weight 430gms

Lot 44

A late Victorian glass butter dish with silver lid and cow finial, the engraved lid hallmarked for Sheffield 1869, makers mark Hawksworth, Ayre & Co

Lot 26

Elizabeth II silver caster of plain octagonal form, pull off pierced lid with urn finial, Birmingham 1970, makers mark for D. Bros, 17cm tall, 155gms

Lot 36

Three pieces of hallmarked silver tea ware to include an Edwardian teapot of baluster form, hinged lid with ebonised finial and handle, supported on three trefoil feet, hallmarked Birmingham 1904, makers mark John Rose, a twin handled sugar bowl on three hoof feed, Birmingham 1910, makers mark for William Henry Sparrow together with a cream jug on three trefoil feet, Birmingham 1912, makers mark E H Lawly & Sons Ltd, g/w 533gms

Lot 45

A mid 17th Century Norwegian silver baptism spoon having an oval rounded bowl, tapering reeded stem handle and cast pine cone finial, the reverse engraved and dated "Gvlbran Torckelson, dated 1653" beneath an engraved shield, marks possible for Oslo, makers initials B.P, 16.5cm long

Lot 157

A Victorian Police Inspector's White Metal Tipstaff by Parker Field & Sons, 233, Holborn, London, circa 1870's/80's, with brass screw-top crown finial, ring turned ebony grip, the lower section stamped with maker's name, 19cmFootnote :- usually made of brass. See Truncheons by Alan Cook, page 46, figure 48 for a white metal example.

Lot 153

A COLLECTION OF SILVER ITEMS To include: a pair of shaped oval sauce boats by William Comyns & Sons Ltd. (Richard Comyns), London 1932, with leaf capped double scroll handles and on three shell and pad feet, 18.5cm (7 1/4in) long; an octagonal baluster castor, maker's mark obscured, Birmingham 1910, with a wrythen cone finial to the pierced domed cover and on an octagonal moulded spreading foot, 18cm (7in) high; and a cased set of six silver gilt anointing spoons by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London 1936, 10cm (4in) long636g (20.45 oz) gross Condition Report: There is no condition report available for this lot and is sold as found Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 12

Y&nbspA MATCHED SILVER THREE PIECE OBLONG BALUSTER TEA SET THE TEA POT MAKER'S MARK WORN, LONDON 1813, THE CREAM JUG AND SUGAR BOWL BY CORNELIUS JOSHUA VANDER, LONDON 1898 The tea pot with an oblong finial to the domed cover, the harp handle with ivory warming bands, engraved with a floral band, a crest and monogram within an oblong reserve, on four ball feet 30cm (11 3/4in) long 1004g (32.3 oz) gross Please note Dreweatts have applied for a de minimis exemption licence for the ivory in this lot Ref: 5ND5N6QW   Y Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. The import of lots that are subject to CITES regulations are banned in certain countries. Please check your country's import regulations before bidding. Condition Report: Tea pot - Marks are partially obscured, play to the hinge and handle, splits to the ivory bands, cover sits well, wobbles, pierced holes to the bottom of the feet, dent to the body, engraving rubbed Cream jug - Marks obscured, slightly wobbles, no personal engraving, dent to the body Sugar bowl - Marks are partially obscured, stands well, one foot with pierced hole, no personal engraving All with light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 14

A GEORGE IV SILVER LOBED CIRCULAR THREE PIECE TEA SET BENJAMIN SMITH II, LONDON 1828 The tea pot with a flower finial to the domed cover, a lead capped wooden scroll handle, a chased shell and foliate border, engraved with a monogram and on a shaped circular foot 28cm (11in) long 1699g (54.65 oz) gross Condition Report: Tea pot - Marks are clear, stands well, handle is tight, play to the hinge, cover sits well, engraving lightly rubbed, minor dents to the body Cream jug - Marks are clear, dent to the foot, badly wobbles, engraving crisp, two dents to the body Sugar bowl - Marks are clear, stands well, engraving crisp All with light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 30

AN EDWARDIAN SILVER TAPERING HOT WATER POT MARTIN, HALL & CO., SHEFFIELD 1905 With a compressed finial to the domed cover, a wooden scroll handle and on a moulded base 20cm (8in) high 388g (12.5 oz) gross Condition Report: Marks are partially obscured Slight play to the hinge Cover sits well No engraving Slight play to the handle Light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 29

AN EDWARDIAN SILVER BOUGIE BOX F. B. THOMAS & CO., LONDON 1903 The domed cover with a beaded border and engraved with a crest, the body with a reeded scroll handle and pierced scroll decoration, the tapering snuffer with a ball finial 9cm (3 1/2in) high 147g (4.7 oz) With a glass liner Condition Report: Marks are well struck Cover fits well Slightly wobbles Crest clear Liner good No apparent splits Light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 23

A VICTORIAN SILVER OBLONG THREE PIECE TEA SET CHARLES STUART HARRIS, LONDON 1898 (2) AND 1899 (1) The tea pot with a composition lobed oblong finial and harp handle, a gadrooned border, a reeded band, engraved with a crest and on four ball feet 26cm (10 1/4in) long 1171g (37.65 oz) gross Condition Report: Tea pot - Marks are partially rubbed, play to the hinge, cover sits well, handle tight, crest clear, pierced holes to the feet Sugar bowl - Marks are rubbed, stands well, crest clear Cream jug - Marks are rubbed, stands well, crest clear, several dents All with light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 99

Y&nbspA GERMAN SILVER BALUSTER COFFEE POT OTTO WOLTER, SCHWABISCH GMUND, .925 STANDARD, DUTCH IMPORT MARKS, EARLY 20TH CENTURY With a flower finial to the domed cover, a scroll handle with ivory warming bands and on four scroll feet 19cm (7 1/2in) high 438g (14.1 oz) gross Please note Dreweatts have applied for a de minimis exemption licence for the ivory in this lot Ref: 11L6QJ6B   Y Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. The import of lots that are subject to CITES regulations are banned in certain countries. Please check your country's import regulations before bidding. Condition Report: Marks are clear play to the hinge Cover sits well Handle tight Splits to the ivory bands Stands well Light dents to the body Light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 94

A DUTCH SILVER OVAL TEA CADDY .833 STANDARD, CIRCA 1891 With a domed finial and beaded borders 12cm (4 3/4in) long And a shaped oval dish, .833 standard, with a beaded border and pierced with decorative bands, 13.5cm (5 1/4in) long 331g (10.65 oz) gross Condition Report: Caddy - Marks are partially obscured, play to the hinge, cover sits well, key is stuck and does not turn, no engraving, stands well Dish - Marks are clear, stands well, no engraving, no apparent splits Light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 25A

A SILVER KETTLE ON STAND CANCELLED MARKS FOR THOMAS TEARLE, LONDON 1723, REMARKED LONDON ASSAY OFFICE, LONDON 2023 With a wicker wrapped foliate scroll swing handle, a cone finial to the domed cover, embossed with flowers and scroll decoration, engraved with an armorial, on a pierced foliate swag circular stand above a burner, embossed swags of shells, two retaining pins and on three foliate pad feet 42cm (16 1/2in) high 2662g (85.6 oz) gross Condition Report: Marks have been cancelled, re-hallmarked The wicker to the handle good, handle tight Play to the hinge Cover sits well Engraved armorial crisp No other personal engraving Both retaining pins present Stands well The kettle wobbles in the stand Light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 97

A DUTCH SILVER OBLONG BALUSTER TEA POT .934 STANDARD, CIRCA 1941 With a wooden lobed finial to the domed pull of cover and a loop handle, chased with foliate borders and on an oblong foot 23.5cm (9 1/4in) long 376g (12.1 oz) gross Condition Report: Marks are partially obscured Stands well No engraving Slight play to the handle Light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer

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