A GEORGE III SALVER of shaped circular form with a raised shell and fluted border, the centre engraved with an armorial, the whole on three extended hoof feet, by AS, London 1764, (c.22oz), 12" dia. See illustration #300-500140A VICTORIAN TEAPOT of compressed circular form, the hinged lid with ball finial, with a scroll handle, the body embossed with flowers, scrolls and birds, bearing a crest, the whole on a tucked-in gadrooned circular foot, by Joseph and Albert Savory, London 1842, (c.22oz), 53/4" high.
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A VICTORIAN SILVER MOUNTED CLARET JUG of tapering cylindrical form, the domed hinged lid with a knop finial, above a silver collar embossed with fern leaf motifs, with a reeded scroll handle, the glass body engraved in the aesthetic taste with flowers and butterflies, by HW, Birmingham 1874, 11" high.
A WILLIAM IV TEAPOT of compressed circular form, the flush-hinged lid with an associated acorn finial, with a bone scroll handle, the body engraved with geometric and foliate motifs, on a tucked-in circular foot, by Richard Sibley, London 1835, retailed by Makepeace of London, (c.22oz), 63/4" high.
A GEORGE II COFFEE POT of baluster form, later embossed with floral motifs and foliate scrolls, with a wooden scroll handle, the domed hinged cover also embossed with flowers and terminating in a cone finial, the body with two vacant cartouches, the whole on a circular spreading foot, by William Shaw and William Priest, London 1754, (c.30oz), 101/2" high.
A GEORGE III PROVINCIAL TEAPOT of shaped oval form, the hinged cover surmounted by an acorn finial, with a wooden scroll handle, beaded borders, the body bright and prick-dot engraved with floral garlands, and two vacant cartouches with a fluted spout, by John Langland I and John Robertson I, Newcastle, no date letter, circa 1780, (c.16oz), 7".
A ROYAL WORCESTER POT POURRI VASE AND COVER, the domed pierced cover with leaf bud finial, the moulded and lobed ovoid body gilt printed and painted with carnations and other summer flowers against a blush ivory ground, gilt tendril handles and on four feet, shape no 241/H, printed mark and date cipher for 1910 (cover at fault)
A WORCESTER BLUE SCALE PATTERN PART TEA SERVICE, atelier of James Giles, each piece polychrome painted with exotic birds and insects in gilt mirror shape reserves, fretmark in underglaze blue, circa 1770 comprising teapot and cover with flower finial, sugar bowl and cover, waste bowl, tea vase (lacking cover), nine saucers, six cups, four tea bowls, two saucer dishes together with a continental tea pot stand and spoon tray of similar pattern
A VICTORIAN SILVER AND IVORY HANDLED CEREMONIAL TROWEL, presented on the occasion of the laying of the cornerstone of the Elland Town Hall June 21st 1887, engraved with inscription within formal scrolls, the handle carved with a reeded and foliate girdled finial, 35cms long, Sheffield 1887, makers mark for Walker & Hall
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY FIGURED MAHOGANY AND BRASS INLAID BRACKET CLOCK BY J BLAKEBOROUGH OF KEIGHLEY, having a circular enamelled dial painted with Roman numerals and signed, later 8 day timepiece movement; the case of angular arched outline with later turned finial, brass inlaid scrolls, brass ring carrying handles and pierced side grills, quarter beaded moulding to the plinth base, on bun feet, 48cms high
A late 19th century French mantel clock with Japy Freres brass movement with pendulum, striking on a single gong, the blue enamelled dial painted with gold coloured Arabic numerals, the electroplate case raised on a square base supported in each corner by a chimaera below a pierced and tapered knopped pedestal under a square turret supported by four caryatids below a spired domed cover with elaborated vase finial, 54.5cm high
A silver four piece tea set by Martin Hall & Co, Sheffield 1929, comprising:- a teapot of tapering rectangular shape with gadrooned edge and bakelite handle and finial, 15cm high, a matching hotwater jug, 20cm high together with the companion sugar bowl and milk jug, and a matching pair of tongs (1928), 56.5oz
A silver George I style teapot by Robert Comyns, London 1934, fitted with wooden handle and finial, inscribed 'R', 370gm (12oz approx); a silver octagonal teapot by Zacharia Barraclough & Sons, Birmingham 1913, of plain tapering form, 12.25cm high, 395gm (12.75oz approx); and an Irish silver teapot by Sharman D Neill, Belfast (Dublin Assay) 1921, plain circular with beaded border, 17cm high, 640gm (20.5oz approx) (3)
William Bowtell, London, a mahogany longcase clock, the hood with swan neck pediment and later gilt eagle finial and reeded columns, the break arch 12inch dial signed to a boss in the arch, mask spandrels, silvered chapter ring and seconds dial, date aperture, with 8 day four pillar movement, the trunk with rectangular door raised on a figured plinth and bracket feet (movement and dial early 18th century, the case later) 225cm high
A Royal Worcester pot pourri vase and cover, decorated with blackberries between raised stylized foliate borders, and a Royal Worcester teapot and cover, the handle, spout and finial formed as gilded bamboo, the body decorated with Oriental flowers, printed marks and date codes for 1909 and 1889 respectively, 16.5cm max. (4)
A George VI teapot, by J.G. Limited, Birmingham, 1937, ovoid and engraved foliated scrolls, wooden finial and handle, 7 1/2in. (19cm); a George V two-handled sugar bowl; and matching milk jug, by Deakins & Sons, Sheffield, 1922, canted rectangular form with angular handles, scroll feet, the sugar bowl 7in. (18cm) wide, 34oz. gross.
A George IV near matching three-piece tea service, by Richard Tearce & George Burrows, London, 1826, each piece of melon form, on spreading shaped circular feet, the teapot with hinged cover and canopy finial, height of teapot 6in. (15cm), the teapot marked G.B. only, 43oz. gross. See illustration
An impressive early Victorian two-handled tea urn, by Edward, Edward jnr., John & William Barnard, London, 1837, of fluted inverted baluster form and engraved crest, scroll and leaf rim, leaf wrapped handles and spout, spreading circular base with leaf and scroll pattern feet, detachable cover with flowerhead and leaf finial, 99oz. gross, 13in. (34.5cm) high. See illustration
A 19th Century mahogany bracket clock, the 7in. silvered dial with roman numerals, inscribed R.H. Halford & Son, London, fitted eight day movement striking on a gong, the ornate case surmounted by brass pineapple finial, decorated with inlaid brass banding, scrolls and star motifs, applied brass ring handles to the sides above brass trellis pattern panels, raised on a plinth base with brass bun feet, 11 1/2in. x 7in. x 20in. high. See illustration
An early 19th Century longcase clock, the 10 3/4in. brass dial inscribed "P. Mathew, Wincanton", with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture fitted eight day movement striking on a single bell, the short mahogany case with scrolling swan neck pediment and brass ball finial, the hood flanked by spiral twist brass mounted pilasters and chamfered case below decorated with inlaid stringing and cross banding, raised on bracket feet, 19in. x 79in. high.
A late 19th Century Japanese carved hardwood five-tier pagoda with turned finial above the graduated tiers, decorated with suspended carved wooden bell-shaped motifs, pierced carved foliate scrolls and flowerheads, raised on dwarf cabriole style legs with claw and ball feet, 87in. high. See illustration

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