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A carved mahogany four-poster bed in the American Federal style early 20th century each corner with acanthus carved baluster finial to the spiral turned panelled block-centred post above carved baton topped head panel and foot with shaped apron on ring-turned feet 200cm high 161cm wide 206cm long
Two similar joined oak single bed frames one with two horizontal above three vertical panels to headboard with baluster gallery foot section 108cm high internal dimensions 194cm x 92cm approximately; the other with six-panel headboard and finial carved posts to foot 116cm high internal dimensions 197cm x 94cm approximately
A Victorian matched three piece tea service, the teapot of lobed circular section, ornately embossed with flowers, with leaf capped handle and spout, flower finial lid and standing on four swept feet, London 1845, maker's mark W.H., together with a similar cream jug by the same maker, London 1839 and a twin handled sugar bowl by a different maker, London 1843. 47 1/2 ozs.
A late 19th Century French marble lyre shaped mantel clock, with a sunburst finial and marble lyre shaped body decorated with gilded rococo style floral swags, on four adjustable brass feet, with a French eight day movement No 356, an enamel dial hand painted with floral swags and set with paste set gems, approximately 41cm. Illustrated
A Rockingham porcelain bulbous two handled pot pourri vase and cover with twin interlaced gilt handles, the front enamelled in colours with view of “The Clock Tower, St. Leonards”, the reverse with bold mixed floral spray, the whole encrusted with flowers and leaves, the cover with floral knop finial, on four gilt scroll feet, 10ins high (printed Griffin pattern mark in puce to base and named - circa 1835 - extensively damaged, chipped and repaired)
A Royal Doulton stoneware bachelor’s teapot by George Tinworth, the bulbous body moulded in relief with fish on a green ground, the cover with frog pattern finial, 5.25ins high (impressed Royal Doulton mark to underside, the cover initialled “G.T.”, the base initialled “F.H.” (?) - with restoration to tip of spout, handle and cover) Illustrated
A Locke & Co Worcester “Blush Ivory” porcelain amphora shaped vase and cover, the front enamelled in colours with a view of a ruined castle by a lake within raised gilt and floral decorated borders, on gilt decorated leaf scroll supports and swept-in triangular base, the cover with moulded leaf finial and borders, 6ins high (black printed “Locke & Co, Worcester” mark to base - circa 1900)
A 19th Century French porcelain cased mantel clock by Jacob Petit, the 3ins silvered dial with Roman numerals to the eight day two train movement with silk suspension striking on a bell, contained in porcelain case of rococo design decorated in apple green and gilt, with small vignettes in coloured enamels of floral sprays, 10.25ins high (with later pendulum and finial)
A late 20th Century American mahogany cased “Banjo” pattern wall clock in the manner of Simon Willard, the 7ins painted metal dial with Roman numerals to the eight day timepiece movement, contained in “Banjo” pattern case with turned finial, the centre column inset with glazed panel decorated with urn, flowers and leafage, the rectangular lower enclosed by a blue and gilt painted glazed panel door, and with fluted and ball pattern apron, 41ins high Illustrated
A late 20th Century American mahogany cased “Banjo” pattern wall clock in the manner of Simon Willard, the 7.5ins silvered dial with Roman numerals to the eight day timepiece movement, contained in “Banjo” pattern case with turned finial, the centre column with glazed panel decorated with oak leaves and acorns, the rectangular lower panel enclosed by a gilt and cream painted glazed door, and with fluted and ball pattern apron, 41ins high Illustrated
A very fine silver plated Dress Presentation Sword dated 1802, a presentation from Non Commission Officers and Pirates of Rifles Company of Refrenshire Yeomanry to Capt Andrew Wilson being in expression of their Esteem and Attachment to him for his attention to their discipline and Oecotonamy, "27th FEBRUARY 1802. Blade engraved with Saint Andrew, Crown and G R, etc other side Scottish Crown and Thistle arms and shield with Ship within; 32in long blade light rust; hilt silver plated all over; urn and pommel finial chased with leaves and flowers; in leather scabbard broken and repaired, chapel loose from main scabbard, silver plated mounts

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