An Early 19th Century Percussion Cap Single Barrel Sporting Gun by John Wiggan, the steel barrel octagonal at the breach and stamped "Maker to the Royal Family and the Pacha of Egypt", foliate engraved lock plate and trigger guard with pineapple finial, chequered walnut half stock, with wooden ramrod..
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A 19th Century Percussion Cap Double Barrel Sporting Gun by Taylor, with damascus barrels, dolphin hammers, foliate engraved and signed side lock, double scroll trigger guard with pineapple finial, chequered walnut half stock and wooden ramrod, in a mahogany case with inset brass ring carrying handle..
A Victorian silver and cut glass butter dish, the domed cover with floral finial above floral embossed decorated border, simple cut glass circular bowl and circular stand with pierced swag decorated gallery and floral embossed and beaded border (London 1869, by Martin Hall & Co), 18 cm diameter
A 19th Century mahogany secretaire bookcase, the architectural pediment with vase shaped finial above two astragal glazed doors enclosing two shelves, above a fold over writing surface and three long graduated drawers, the upper flanked by two lopers, each drawer with brass drop handles, the oval back plates with acorn embossed decoration, the shaped frieze with barber pole banded inlaid decoration above splayed bracket feet, 100 cm wide x 183.5 cm high (ILLUSTRATED)
An antique silver nutmeg grater makers mark only, of thimble form, the domed removable cover with finial enclosing a pierced grille, with screw thread, the exterior with engraved crest depicting unicorn head and motto Pro Patria Periclitor (1.5in) 4cm long. * The crest and motto are for Ker of Morristown, Roxburgshire, Scotland.
A large silver tea kettle. London 1731, maker Philip Roker, the leather cased swing handle above a hinged lid with a silver and mahogany bun-shaped finial, the front with engraved armorial, the spout with moulded swag decoration, set on a base with pierced fretwork decoration and cast swing handles enclosing the burner, set on a tripod support with pad feet, the stand and burner engraved with crest, weight 80oz 13in (38cm) high. * The Arms belong to the Trapnell family of Wiltshire.
A George II silver teapot. Edinburgh 1739, makers Archibald Ure and Edward Lothian, of bullet form, the hinged lid with ball finial above a scroll handle opposing a fluted and shaped spout, the lid and upper body with typical engraved floral and leaf decoration, set on a circular stepped foot, weight 26oz 10.5in (25.5cm) wide, 6in (15cm) high. * The crest and motto belong to the Buchan family from Auchmacoy in Aberdeenshire. The motto translates as 'Not following meaner things'.
A pair of late 19th century Bohemian blue glass cups and covers each cover with faceted finial with gilt line and scrolling foliate decoration the cup of tapering form on baluster column and lobed circular foot decorated with opposed oval panels decorated with summer flowers on a white ground and hatched lozenges surrounded by circular floral medallions with further gilt line and scrolling foliate decoration (2) 19.5cm high
A pair of Vienna-style vases and covers circa 1900 each with gilt acorn finial above cover with gilt scrolling foliage on a burgundy ground the baluster shaped body with twin scrolling gilt handles decorated gilt scrolling foliage on bands of burgundy and cream with painted panel depicting a classical scene on turned support and square plinth (2) 49cm high
A Minton second period tea pot circa 1825 of low round lobed form and raised on three moulded scroll feet decorated with gilt bordered reserves of summer flowers against a green and white ground below a shaped collar and domed cover with gilt flower head finial marked 629" in gilt to base 6" high . See M Berthoud & R Maskell A Directory of British Tea Pots Micawber Publications plate 1741 for a similar example
A majolica mustard pot and cover circa 1875 the mottled brown/ green mustard with turquoise glazed interior within electro plated mounts including an angular handle with sphinx moulded thumb rest and stork moulded finial bearing registration lozenge for September 1875 and makers mark for T H & S 4.5" high
A French brass eight-day mantel clock late 19th century the gong-striking movement with silvered Roman numeral chapter ring signed Brown Bill Ltd Leeds and scroll cast gilt centre to dial the rectangular dome-top case with turned finial foliate cast panels and lion mask side handles on moulded base with winged cherub head applied apron and on paw feet 34cm high
A French Empire ormolu mounted white marble urn shaped mantel clock early 19th century the eight-day countwheel bell-striking movement with silk suspension and circular white enamel Roman numeral dial signed Cleret a Orleans to centre the vase shaped case with large ball finial above gilt urn finials to shoulders on turned socle base and stepped black marble plinth with engine-turned brass feet 50cm high
A fine French ormolu four-glass perpetual calendar mantel clock with moonphase circa 1880 the eight-day bell-striking movement with gridiron pendulum and visible brocot escapement to the recessed dial centre signed Le Roy & Fils Pal’s Royal G. rie Montpensier 13-15 Paris 211 Regent Street London with conforming Roman numeral chapter ring above shaped gilt panel (further signed) and calendar dial with moonphase day of week and day of month dials within month of year chapter ring with blued steel pointer the arch-top case with squat finial and scroll cast side mounts on deep ogee moulded base with six compressed toupe feet 47cm high
An early 19th century oak and mahogany long case clock, the column mounted hood with swan neck pediment and brass urn finial, the painted arched dial with figurative decoration, scenes symbolic of the seasons to the quarters, with secondary and date dials, with eight-day striking movement, 224cm (87 1/4in) high
A Georgian longcase clock, the hood with half turned pilasters and scrolled broken pediment having brass eagle and ball finial and roundels, the trunk door with oval shell inlay and stringing, the whole on bracket feet, the thirty hour striking movement with a brass dial having chased spandrels and silvered chapter ring, inscribed Jno. Smallwood, Lichfield, 7 ft 31/2 inches high
A Georgian bookcase cabinet in the Hepplewhite manner in satinwood with mahogany, tulipwood and harewood crossbanding and with chevron pattern line inlay, the upper part with scrolled broken pediment having star inlay and central urn finial, fitted adjustable shelves enclosed by a pair of barred glass doors, on a serpentine front base fitted four graduated long drawers with brass handles the top drawer having a baize lined sliding surface and compartments, flanked by canted angles, on bracket feet, 3 ft 6 inches wide, 7 ft 6 inches high (a few pieces of veneer loose or missing)

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