A 19th century Meissen vase and cover the cover with encrusted flower finial and pierced scrolls, the body of tapering baluster form with moulded scrolls, encrusted flowers and a winged cherub, painted with opposed figural panels, raised on a socle supporting a female figure holding a basket of flowers, blue painted crossed sword mark 65cm high
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A large 19th century German giltmetal mounted tureen and cover of circular form with giltmetal pine cone and foliate finial, pierced and stiff leaf cast rim and stand, bold lion's head and sash ring handles, the porcelain cover and bowl with basket weave borders painted with flowers, the sides painted with figural scenes of tented encampments with men on horseback, blue painted mark 33cm diameter, 53cm high
A late 19th century black marble clock garniture the 12 inch engine turned gilt bronze and white enamel dial with twin winding holes and cylinder movement, the architectural case with a domed top with finial and reeded pillars, on a plinth base, together with a pair of urns on stepped plinth bases -3 49cm wide, 50cm high
A Louis XV period gilt bronze cartel clock the 7inch white enamel dial with Roman numerals and twin winding holes, enclosed within a glazed door, the twin train 8 day movement striking on a bell, the case with a ram's head finial with leafy garlands, the sides with fluted pilasters above a glazed pendulum section and waisted base 76cm high
A rare and unusual 19th century Australian football trophy, in the form of a Victorian silver two-handled trophy cup and cover by Frederick Ellington, Birmingham 1885, of tapering shape, with pierced handles and floral cartouches, inscribed to one side THE STEWART FOOTBALL TROPHY, the other side inscribed PRESENTED BY JAMES STEWART & CO. ROCKHAMPTON, WON BY SCOTTISH RIFLES FOOTBALL CLUB 1887, MOUNT MORGAN 1888, MOUNT MORGAN 1889, the cover with similar decoration, the finial modelled as a footballer, height 53.5cm., 21in.; together with an engraved plaque presumably removed from the trophy plinth, inscribed WON BY MOUNT MORGAN, 1899, PRESENTED TO J.WESLEY HALL, ESQ., PRESIDENT (2). James Stewart who provided this trophy was a prominent businessman from Rockhampton in central Queensland, Australia, who ran a wholesaling and retailing business which he grew from a one room operation into a national brand with several branches of his stores. At the John Oxley Library, the State Library of Queensland, there is a team-group photograph in their archive titled Mount Morgan Football Club, Winners of the Stewart Trophy, 1888-89 season. The other winners engraved on the trophy are presumably the [Queensland] Scottish Rifles regiment. From the separate engraved plaque it is evident that Mount Morgan FC won the Stewart Trophy for a third time in succession in 1890. In the tradition of challenge trophies, it would appear that Mr James Stewart then presented the cup for the club to keep.
A Bristol blue glass jar and cover, 19th century, of shouldered form with domed lid with painted knop finial, the jar with central armorial of a pelican in her piety and German inscription, 41 cm high, together with a quantity of Bristol blue glassware to include a pair of decanters, water jug, goblet, three wine glasses and flagon, (10).
An Edward VII silver racing cup and cover by Sebastian Harry Garrard, the capped scroll handles with graduated bead detail, the annulated bowl with pierced calyx and engraved "Newbury Spring Cup, 1920, Mrs Algernon Cox's "Grand Court", 4 years", the domed cover with a fluted baluster finial and conforming ornament, London 1912, 10" high, 50 oz. See lot 658, Study of Grand Court by Walker Wasdell Ticket 1723. NB. See lot 658 for an oil painting of the horse.
An Edward VII silver two-handled trophy cup and cover, with an annulated girdle, the swept domed cover with urn finial, with an engraved presentation inscription, London 1905, on a black ceramic plinth, 14" high, 27 ozs. N.B. Inscription originally to the Rotherham Agricultural Show Society and later Lincoln City FC Player of the Year perpetual trophies presented by the supporters club.
Miscellaneous sugar tongs: three various Chinese pairs, a filigree pair, a continental gilt and enamel pair, a continental pair with figure finial, two Maltese pairs, a small modern 'wishbone' pair, a modern pair with cast dog masks, a small pierced, Edwardian pair and a pair of George III nips, 9.5oz. (12)
Royal Association: A pair of substantial Edwardian photograph frames, oblong with shaped pediments, supported each side by a column with floral garlands and lower frieze of thistles, roses and shamrock, each surmounted by an oval cartouche with the Royal crown finial (one detached), one chased with the monogram 'VM' for Victoria Mary, the other decorated with the Prince of Wales's feathers and 'HONI SOIT QUI MAL Y PENSE', heavy metal backs and easel stands, one frame containing a black and white signed print of the Prince of Wales, future King George V, the other with Princess of Wales, his future Queen, Mary, each print signed 'India 1905-6', by Elkington & Co., Birmingham 1905, 18in (45.8cm) high. (2)
By H. G. Murphy: A modern art deco sugar caster, of waisted conical form with a low conical cover and a turned knop finial, the whole decorated with incised linear work, zig-zagging spirally around the body, London 1935 (with the 'Falcon' mark and commemorative Jubilee marks), 4.75in (12cm) high, 6oz.

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