AN 8b(?) SINGLE BARREL PERCUSSION SPORTING GUN, having superb browned Damascus barrel approx 107cms long, overall length of gun 152cms, crisp action with steel furniture, foliate engraved, pineapple finial on trigger guard, lock engraved E Morris & Son, and barrel faintly marked E Morris & Son Bridgwater, brass capped ramrod with some damage at end NB: E Morris is listed as trading from Back Lane, Bridgwater 1852 - 1853 and St Marys Street 1861 - 1866 ++Two ramrod pipes detached and one missing, small crack to stock near breech otherwise nice clean condition
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C18th/C19th Dutch White Metal Box engraved with basket of flowers, hinged lid with pierced trellis gallery, Continental silver imported oval snuff box, lid embossed with chariot, 4 horses, Roman figures, boarder with flowers & central bust with Continental white metal book mark with owl finial
Plated wares, comprising; an egg coddler with a bird finial, the spirit burner and the interior lacking, a toast rack cum butter dish stand, with a faceted glass liner, a scallop shell shaped butter dish, with a glass liner, a twin handled sugar bowl, a pair of candlesticks, on a hexagonal base and a picnic tea set with wicker basket.
An Edwardian walnut corner cabinet, the urn finial and downswept pediment over single shelf and two bevelled plate mirrors flanked by carved floral decoration above bevelled mirror plate twin cupboard doors, upon square cut tapering supports united by platform undertier terminating in spade feet, 168 x 63 cm.
An early 19th century mahogany longcase clock, the moulded swan neck hood with turned finial over brass capped fluted columns, the 13'' painted arched enamelled dial depicting the four seasons with two subsidiary dials, indistinctly signed W. Mason Dunse, with eight day Birmingham movement, the trunk with fluted quarter pilasters and arched door above panelled base, pendulum, two weights and key, 215 cm high.
A Victorian silver shaped circular bon bon dish, Chester 1890, pierced and embossed, on scroll supports, 13.5cm diameter; a pair of Georgian silver sugar tongs by George Smith and William Fearn; an Iona silver book mark with a galleon finial, Glasgow 1923, 7.5cm long; and a silver cigarette box, 161g (5 oz) of weighable silver
A late Victorian silver cased rectangular timepiece, the 2ins white enamelled dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, contained in case of Georgian design with turned finial and shaped top, enamelled in white, blue and green to front with thistles, 7.5ins high, London 1900 (dented and enamel work a.f.)
A Silver Plated Parade Staff Finial, modelled as an SS eagle and swastika, on a cut-off cylindrical pole, later mounted as a desk ornament on a black marble plinth set with a plaque inscribed "Leben Heist Kampeen, HH", 43cm high; a Gilt Cast Iron Staff Finial, as an eagle and swastika, with broken clip back 19.5cm high (2)
A pair of Early George II miniature or 'sample' sugar nips, with ring handles and scroll arms, the pivot initialled 'A', maker's mark only, 'G N' [in a heart-shaped punch] by Gawen Nash, London 1730, 3in (7.6cm) long, 0.25oz. Literature: see 'The Finial' - Journal of the Silver spoon club of Great Britain, volume 18/05 May/June 2008 pp 6 & 7, an article by David Shlosberg - 'G N' - A specialist maker of sugar nips.
A George III vase-shaped cup and cover, on a circular pedestal foot, with twin reeded loop handles and a spool-shaped cover, with a bud finial, the whole engraved with friezes of bright-cut vines, with a coat of arms on one side, by Henry Chawner and John Emes, London 1796, 15.4in (39cm) high, 49oz.
A Victorian pierced mustard pot, with a leafy finial, scroll handle and shell feet, no glass liner, by J & A Savory, London 1884, a George III pierced salt on ball and claw feet, London 1767 and a George III cruet base, wooden inset by Peter and Anne Bateman, London 1792 (A/F), 7oz weighable silver. (3)

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