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A silver baluster shaped caster by J. B. Chatterley & Sons Birmingham 1973 the pierced cover with cast scroll border and reeded acorn finial on pedestal foot 18cm (7in) high 163g (5.25 oz); and a silver coaster Birmingham 1973 with rope twist rim and embossed scroll and foliate band with turned wooden base 12.5cm (5in) diameter

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A silver three piece tea service by James Deakin & Sons Ltd Sheffield 1931 of long octagonal baluster form on scroll feet the teapot with composition handle and finial 27.5cm (10.75in) long 1017g (32.5 oz) gross

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A silver oblong baluster hotwater pot by W. G. Knight & Co. Birmingham 1909 with composition ‘S’ scroll handle and finial on four ball feet 19cm (7.5in) high 476g (15.25 oz) gross

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A silver ovoid pedestal coffee pot by James Deakin & Son Sheffield 1928 with four ribs headed by shells and scrolls with composition ‘C’ scroll handle and finial 19cm (7.5in) high 743g (23.75 oz) gross

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A silver three piece pedestal tea set by Dennison & Wigley Sheffield 1950 of tapered cylindrical form composition finial harp-shaped handle 12.5cm (5in) high 621g (19.5 oz)

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A silver oval three piece tea service by Walker & Hall Sheffield 1918 with half reeded body the teapot with composition harp handle and lobed finial 23.5cm (9.25in) long 851g (27.25 oz) gross; and a silver oblong cream jug and sugar basin Birmingham 1901 with half gadrooned body 15cm (6in) wide 145g (4.5 oz)

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A Victorian silver bombe tea caddy by D.J. & C. Houle London 1854 the domed hinged cover embossed with floral motifs and cast flowerhead finial the sides with embossed swags between beaded borders on scroll and ribbon feet with acanthus apron 13cm (5in) high 402g (12.75 oz)

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A late Victorian silver vase-shaped caster by Walter and Charles Sissons London 1899 the pierced cover with spiral fluted finial the embossed body with floral sprays below wrythen fluted shoulder and on round foot 24cm (9.5in) high 308g (9.75oz)

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A George III silver pear shaped teapot by John Cope Folkard London 1819 embossed with floral panels with ‘C’ scroll ebonised handle and urn shaped finial on octagonal foot the base inscribed 19.5cm (7.75in) long 458g (14.75 oz) gross

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A silver oval three piece tea service by Harrison Fisher & Co. Sheffield 1931 the teapot with composition handle and finial to the cover 30.5cm (12in) 1067g (34.25 oz) gross

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A modern silver coffee pot in George I style London 1968 of plain straight tapered form with domed cover and vase finial composition ‘S’ scroll handle and octagonal spout 23cm (9in) high 823g (26.25 0z)

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A Prussian Infantry guards NCO’s picklehaube the black leather skull with gilt-metal fittings and spike finial the helmet plate with bronzed star stamped ‘Suum Cuique’ and reserved on a Prussian eagle bearing the legend ‘Mit Gott Fur Koenig Und Vaterland’ circa 1900 (lacks chin strap)

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Large late nineteenth century Chinese blue and white vase and cover, the cover with lion finial above floral decoration with key pattern borders, damages, 45 cm high

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A George III silver baluster caster, with spiral turned finial, pierced and engraved lid and spiral fluted bands, J. Delmester, London, 1760, 7ins

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A large hexagonal vase, with gilt mask handles, printed with a Chinese riverscape in blue, cover with gilt kylin finial, 19in.

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A Japanese cloisonne bronze koro and cover, with temple dog finial on splayed legs, 9.5ins

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A 19th century Chinese bronze and gilt incense burner, modelled as a seated robed figure holding vessel aloft, cast with dragons, angular handles and cover with dog of Fo finial, 2ft 1ins

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A Chelsea-Derby cylindrical pot and cover, decorated with sloping bands of blue harebells, with gilt oak leaf swags, the slightly domed cover with flowerbud finial, 3ins

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A Victorian inlaid walnut oval occasional table, on four pillar support with finial centre and splayed carved scroll legs, 3ft

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A Victorian burr walnut oval breakfast table, on four column support, with central finial and four scroll legs, 4ft 6ins

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A silver crown finial maker’s mark not traced London 1916 with screw thread 7.7cm (3in) high 119g (3.75 oz)

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A pair of William IV silver suger tongs by Willliam Eaton London 1836 a George III fiddle and shell pattern caddy spoon a continental silver and simulated tortoiseshell pocket comb and cover and a caddy spoon with trefoil finial 3oz (96g) of weighable silver (4)

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A pair of French ormolu chenet, modelled as urns with pineapple finial and hung with floral swags on fluted tapered legs, 14.5ins

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A Victorian plated and pierced oval biscuit barrel, the finial modelled as a dog on a bridge, with engraved decoration on four scroll feet, 8ins

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A Victorian silver oval teapot, with turned wood finial and handle and demi-fluted decoration, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1883, 6ins and a silver mounted brass desk timepiece, Birmingham, 1899, 3ins

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A George III silver globular teapot, with turned wood finial and scroll handle, Emes & Barnard, London, 1811, 4.25ins, 17oz gross

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A Victorian silver bullet shaped teapot, with pineapple finial and engraved and demi fluted decoration, John Angell & Son, London, 1862, 4.5ins, 15oz gross

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A Victorian bullet shaped silver teapot and sugar bowl, each engraved with a griffon crest within an elaborate floral cartouche, the tea pot with cocoa nut finial, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield, 1892, teapot 6.5ins, 36oz gross

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An Edwardian silver Queen Anne design cafŽ au lait pot, with turned finial and bakelite handle, Chester, 1911, 6.5ins

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A late Victorian plate mounted cut glass claret jug, with lion finial, Bacchus mask spout and angular handle and overall floral decoration, on a spreading foot, 11ins

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A late 19th Century lidded Biscuit Barrel, the hinged lid with wheat sheaf finial, over engraved decorated with floral swags and vacant cartouches, to a saucer base and raised on three claw and ball feet, by G R Collig & Co, 130 Regent Street, London, height 8”

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A French late 19th Century silver triform Dish, of shallow circular form, with inverted finial, below and fruiting vine border and raised on three cast and applied swan and paw legs, width 5”, with duty mark and makers mark H L

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A Victorian Pepper Caster, of cylindrical form, the pierced pull-off cover with a ball finial, to a plain body with a central serrated girdle and raised on a spreading circular base, height 3 ½”, London 1882, Makers mark J P F P

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A continental Sifter Spoon, the cast handle with mother and child figural finial, to a pierced circular bowl, (repaired with contemporary armorial), dated 1688 with marks verso, length 7”

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A decorative Continental glass decanter, with a shouldered glass body, engraved with flowers, a mounted base and neck, and a finial stopper, with Scottish import marks for Edinburgh, 1892, 11.25in (28.5cm).

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An old Sheffield plated globe inkstand, on a pedestal with paterae and festoon around the sides, a ball finial and two covers, fitted with three mounted blue glass ink bottles, c.1800, 8.25 (21cm) high.

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A George III bright cut teapot of panelled oval form with pricked borders, two vacant cartouches and a frieze of trelliswork, domed cover, knop finial, by Thomas Hayter, London 1805, 15oz.

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By H. G. Murphy: A pre-war sugar caster, in the shape of a rocket on a conical foot, the cone shaped cover pierced with rows of spiralling graduating holes, below a stepped ball and finial, London, 1937, 6in (15.2cm( high), 7oz.

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A George III vase shaped cup and cover, with loop handles, and a part-fluted lower body, each side with an applied oval floral cartouche; one inscribed ‘J. Harrop printer of the Manchester Mercury 1777’ the other inscribed ‘The gift of his friends, as an acknowledgment of the service he has done by his early intelligence’, spool shaped cover, acorn finial & gilt interior, by J. Wakelin & W. Taylor, London 1777, 14.9in (37.8cm) high, approx 66oz.

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A Victorian plated inkwell, in the form of an elephant mask with a hinged cover and monkey finial, 5.2in (13cm) high.

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A Charles II porringer and cover, embossed and chased with a band of flowering foliage and fruit, resting on a waisted circular foot, with twin S-scroll handles and cast mask thumbpieces, the cover with a tiered knop finial, makers mark ‘TL’ above a mullet and escallop, London 1674, 5.5in (14cm) diameter, 20oz.

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A Charles II chinioserie porringer and cover, chased around the cover and sides with birds and butterflies, amongst prickly leaved plants with flowers and berries, crested on the side and on the cover and scratched ‘D’ over ‘IA’ on the base, the cover surmounted by a detachable openwork bud finial, makers mark L.S(crowned) (see Jackson’s revised pp135), London 1680, 5.25in (13.2cm) diameter, 17oz.

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An Elizabeth I communion cup and paten cover, with a knopped pedestal foot, the whole decorated with encircling bands or straps of engraved, trailing foliage, the cover with a reeded rim and a spool finial scratched ‘1574’, makers mark IP in a shaped shield*, London, 1572/73, 7.7in (19.5cm) high, 7.75oz. * See Jacksons Revised pp. 95, for drawing of this mark as seen on many communion cups between 1563-79.

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A late 17th century nutmeg grater, with hatched engraving and two pull off caps, each engraved with a floral motif; one revealing a nutmeg compartment, the other with a ring finial, revealing a grater, unmarked, except for a single mark on the grater (an ‘S’ over a quatrefoil in a shield), unascribed, 1690-1700. 3in (7.5cm) long.

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A George IV tea pot, of squat circular form, with a reeded girdle, capped handle and an ivory finial, by John Wakefield, London, 1828, 17oz.

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Thorp Arch College: An interesting Victorian sealing wax box in the form of a sarcophagus with a reversible cover (a capital on one side and a flame finial on the other) a presentation inscription on one side ‘To Richard Talbot Esq, by his affectionate Pupils and assistant Masters at the annual Public June 18 1847’ the other side inscribed ‘THORP ARCH COLLEGE OMNE TULIT PUNCTUM QUI MISCUIT UTILE DULER’, by H Willaim & Co, Sheffield 1841, 2.8in (7cm) long, 2.5oz.

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An early George III kettle on a decorative three legged stand, with openwork and shell feet the body of inverted baluster form with swirl fluting around the lower body, a swing handle and a pull off cover with a knop finial, vacant cartouche, by Fuller White London 1761, 15.4 in (39 cm) high 68 oz.

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A Victorian parcel-gilt pen and pencil combined resembling a tip staff, with an engraved tubular body and a gilt finial in the form of the Royal crown, initialled ‘B H’, by Sampson, Morden & Co., London, 1857, 5in (13cm) overall.

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Two similar naturalistic spoons,with matted leaf bowls, openwork stems with a loop finial, and small leaf adornment, of large teaspoon size, by Joseph Wilmore, Birmingham, one 1830 the other 1842, 5.1in (13cm), 2oz, (2) .

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A George III mote spoon, pierced with scrolls, single drop and diamond point finial, maker’s mark and lion passant only (unclear) c.1780, together with a George II example pierced with scrolls and crosslets and heightened by engraving, maker’s mark [struck twice] ‘?S’ in a heart-shaped punch, c.1735. (2)

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A George II shell back mote spoon, with a diamond point finial, maker’s mark ‘NU’ struck twice, unascribed c.1750.

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A modern caddy spoon, with a Royal crown finial by R.E.Stone, London 1935.

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A modern Danish caddy spoon, with a hatched stem and a three turreted castle finial, by Georg Jensen, Copenhagen, late 20th century.

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A late Victorian spoon with a spice carrying camel finial (the emblem of The Grocers Company), by Mappin, London, 1894.

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A modern caddy spoon with a Lincoln imp finial, maker A J B, Birmingham, 1936.

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A George III ornate mustard pot, on four feet with embossed sidework, a flower finial and a scroll handle, blue glass liner by Samuel Whitford, London 1816, 3.5in (9cm) high, 10oz weighable silver.

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A George III provincial pierced mustard pot, with a blue glass liner, domed cover and knop finial, by John Mitchison, Newcastle c.1780, 3.25in (8.2cm) high, 2.5oz weighable silver.

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A Victorian engraved mustard pot, in the form of an inverted bell, scroll handle, knop finial, crested, blue glass liner by Messrs Barnard, London 1863, 4.1in (10.5cm) high, 4oz weighable silver.

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An early 19th century Russian tea pot, with ivory handle and finial, and a frieze of stamped roses, monogrammed, maker B C, Moscow, 1833, 16oz.

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A George II Irish rococo coffee pot, with a large husk cartouch on each side: one engraved with a crest, the other with a coat of arms, the lower body embossed on one side with a hen protecting her chicks from a hawk, and on the other side with water bids, one eating an eel, spreading foot and bud finial, makers mark all but lost in decoration, possibly by William Townsend, Dublin, circa 1755, 10.1in (25.7cm), 32.5oz.

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