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A SWISS "MAIDENHEAD" SILVER GILT SPOON with a rat-tail bowl and an engraved back with the initials "VE", probably late 17th century, 17cm long; and another spoon with a figural finial depicting St. Philip, the engraved back with initials "HJ & PF" and with a stylised flower, late 17th century, 16.5cm (2)
A GEORGE II GILT TOLE HALL LANTERN probably circa 1750, the square body with four glass panels with arched tops, the moulded tole frame retaining traces of the original gilt and red paint, the shaped top incorporating a circular glass shade beneath a gilt crown finial, with later fittings for electricity including the later chain, 42cm high and the panels 29.5cm wideThis hall lantern is wired for electricity and must be removed at the Buyer's risk and expense.
A GEORGE II SILVER COFFEE POTby Fuller White, London 1758, with chased floral decoration and cartouches with stags head crests, the lid with a pineapple finial, with a wooden handle, the front of the spout with a later crest of Monro, the base inscribed "From Harriot Bower to Hector Monro", 23cm high (c.24oz)
A DUTCH DELFTWARE VASE AND COVERwith a lion finial, the moulded cartouche-shaped body decorated with flowers in a garden and the reverse with a single spray, 37cm high; a similar vase and cover, 36cm high; and two similar Dutch Delftware sleeve vases with flared necks, one decorated with a bird amidst foliage and the other with a coastal landscape, 23cm high and 22cm high (4)
A BIRMINGHAM ENAMEL SCENT FLASK18th century, of elongated pear-shape decorated in polychrome with cartouches of classical landscapes within blue and gilt borders, the gilt metal chained lid with a bird finial, 8cm high; and a porcelain scent bottle decorated in polychrome with birds and flowers lacking the lid, 19th century, 6.5cm high (2)
A LATE GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND MARQUETRY "BANJO" BAROMETERcirca 1800, by Thomas Bates of Markett (sic) Harbro, with a silvered thermometer and a circular gauge, the case inlaid with panels of conch shells and flowerheads beneath a triangular arched pediment centred by a brass urn finial, 99cm high x 26cm diameter
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY CUTLERY URN circa 1785, of Hepplewhite design, inlaid with chequered stringing and the rising lid with an acorn finial, the stepped interior with apertures for cutlery, on ogee bracket feet at the corners, 68.5cm high x 26cm diameter x 80cm high with lid raisedIvory Submission Reference: VTZT7LFHProvenance: According to family records this was formerly in the Hall at Ven House and moved to Sandford Orcas Manor circa 1929.
A white metal hot water jug, of oval half reeded form with ebony handle and finial, 23.5cm high, raised on oval foot, the base stamped 'Sterling Silver' together with an oval white metal cream jug and sugar bowl, each stamped 'Sterling', total weight approx 43.6oz (3)Condition:General wear to all but no significant visible damage, refer to images
A Worcester porcelain 'Fence' pattern butter tub dish, cover and stand, circa 1775, transfer-printed in underglaze blue with the main print between cell diaper borders, floral finial to the cover, hatched crescent mark, stand 15.3cm diameterCondition:Slight firing/hairline cracks near the junctures of both handles. Small nibbles to floral finial. Rim chip to stand at 2 o'clock.
A three piece silver tea service, Harrison Fisher & Co, Sheffield 1963, each piece of canted rectangular form, comprising; a teapot with turned wood handle and finial, 13cm high, a hot water jug, 19.5cm high and a two handled sugar bowl, 8.5cm high, total weight approx 49.2oz (3) Condition:Hallmarks all match and are clear, cover to the hot water jug does not sit flush to body, general wear and light scratches in keeping with age, refer to images
A large Carl Thieme (Potschappel) porcelain bowl and cover, late 19th century, the cover's finial modelled as a young boy and girl beside bunches of grapes, with ozier basket-weave moulded borders, the cover and bowl painted with large cartouche panels of tavern scenes and figures merrymaking interspersed by large sprays of 'Deutsche Blumen' flowers, underglaze blue 'T / X' factory mark, bowl 29.5cm diameter and 33cm high
A Victorian style four piece silver tea service, Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1975, each piece of baluster form with engraved and embossed flower and scroll decoration, comprising; a coffee pot with cast bird finial, 24cm high, a teapot with cast bird finial, 18.5cm high, a two handled sugar bowl, 10.5cm high and a cream jug, 10.5cm high, each raised on four scroll bracket feet, total weight approx 102.7oz (4)Condition:Hallmarks all match and are clear, all sit flush to surface, general wear but no significant visible damage, refer to images
A Victorian silver coffee pot, makers mark rubbed, London 1890, of pedestal half reeded form with ebonised handle and finial, 25cm high, weight approx 26ozCondition:Makers mark rubbed, other hallmarks clear, some mis-shape to the base foot, small dent to the tip of the spout, cover doesn't sit flush to body, splits to finial, some small dings to the body and light scratches, general wear, refer to images
An early 20th century three piece silver tea service, Sibray, Hall & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1923, each piece of oval form with raised pierced rim and raised on four lion paw feet, comprising; a teapot with ebonised handle and finial, 14.5cm high, a two handled sugar bowl, 10cm high and a cream jug, 9cm high, total weight approx 38oz (3)Condition:All hallmarks matched and crisp, general wear and light scratches in keeping with age but no significant visible damage, all pieces sit flush to surface, refer to images
An Edwardian three piece silver tea service, William Aitken, Birmingham 1907, each of rounded rectangular half reeded form, comprising; a teapot with turned wood handle and finial, 15.5cm high, a two handled sugar bowl, 10cm high and a cream jug, 8.5cm high, total weight approx 34.6oz (3)Condition:Hallmarks slightly rubbed, finial loose and will not tighten, some very small dings/shallow dents in keeping with age but no obivous significant visible damage, refer to images
A silver spirit kettle on stand, James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1932, the kettle of oval form with ebonised handle and finial, raised on rectangular stand with pierced decoration set with silver burner, 27.5cm high, weight approx 47ozCondition:Hallmarks clear and all match, stand is lacking securing pin for the hinge, cover sits flush with body, stand does not sit quite flush to surface, some dents to the teapot and the burner, general wear but no significant visible damage, refer to images
A Victorian four piece silver tea and coffee service, William Hutton & Sons, London 1886, each piece of oval form with embossed wrythn decoration, comprising; a teapot with ebonised handle and finial, 17cm high, a pedestal coffee pot with ebonised handle and finial, 27cm high, a two handled sugar bowl, 9cm high and a cream jug, 9cm high, total weight approx 49.7oz (4)Condition:All hallmarks match and a reasonably clear, general wear to all but no obvious significant visible damage, refer to images
KEVIN FRANCIS FOR PEGGY DAVIES; two limited edition figures, 'Danielle' numbered 130/200, inscribed to the base 'Colourway within the edition by John Michael, Guild Open Day June 2000' depicting a lady in blue Art Deco attire, raised on a marble-effect plinth, height 22.5cm, and 'Moon Dance', modelled by Andy Moss, numbered 84/750, depicting a lady in red dress standing on a marble-effect shaped Art Deco style plinth, height 26cm (af) (2).Condition Report: The 'Moon Dance' figure is lacking the finial on the headdress with two exposed broken sections with adhesive residue, otherwise appear to be in good condition with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration through either example.
A Chinese bronze two handled Censor the handles in the form of Bird heads, the pierced lid with Dog of Fo finial, the body with floral and bird decorations raised on shaped supports, 6"High, a bronzed Deity Figure on decorative base, 5.5"High, and a small bronze Shield/Boss with Horse head decoration, on associated stand, 2"Diam x 4"High (Including Stand).
Nine silver Teaspoons with golfing figure finials, Birmingham 1936-8, two A/F, four George V silver and enamel Coffee Spoons with playing card finials, Birmingham 1934/5, seven Coffee Spoons with flower finials, Birmingham 1925 & 1937, Spoon with enamel pigeon finial and Home Guard Rifle Club Spoon
Biscuit box, silver. High oval model with richly engraved decorations including garlands. The hinged lid has a squirrel-shaped finial. Portugal, Porto, J. Rosas & Co, circa 1940, hallmarks: Eagle 833, maker's mark - minor signs of wear. 615 grams, 833/1000. Dimensions L 10.2 cm, W 13.9 cm, H 14 cm.
Cased hallmarked silver teaspoon, souvenir spoon with lion finial, spoon marked 800, weight of these two 35g, hallmarked silver handled jam spoon and a hallmarked silver Yard-o-Led propelling pencil together with a olive or similar wood snuffbox containing a quantity of Georgian and later coinage including 50g of pre 1947 silver
Elizabeth II hallmarked silver capstan inkwell, Birmingham 1993, maker Ray Hall, hallmarked silver mounted Art Deco Bakelite bowl, Birmingham 1932, maker Joseph Gloster Ltd, diameter 11.5cm and a novelty hallmarked silver bottle cap or cork holder with stag head finial, Birmingham 1992, maker Ray Hall
Victorian hallmarked silver three piece christening set comprising knife, fork and spoon, Sheffield 1891, maker Martin, Hall & Co, length of knife 19cm, together with a cased hallmarked silver cigarette holder, hallmarked silver handled button hook and a bookmark with teddy bear finial, marked 925, weight excluding cigarette mouthpiece, button hook and knife 77g. PLEASE NOTE ALL BLADED ITEMS ARE SUBJECT TO OVER 18 CHECK ON COLLECTION OR DELIVERY
An early 20th century Art Deco brass umbrella stand. The stand in the form of a downwards umbrella, sat on a rounded brass base, with planished finish. Having a rounded acorn finial to each of the tips of the umbrella, with a curved brass handles extruding from the center. Measures approx. 64x29x29cm
A 20th century 1940s Dutch style gilt brass five branch chandelier / light fitting. Having five scrolling branches extending from a fluted central column. Having a decorative stepped design to the top mount with tapering leaf design to the bottom terminating in an extended round finial. Includes five original yellow colourway shades. Measures approx 33cm x 54cm.
A George III oak longcase clock, with a square dial, later re-painted, marked Spendlove, Thetford, dial bearing Roman numerals, two train movement, with bell strike, the hood with a broken arch pediment with central brass finial, raised on brass capped, fluted columns, above a plain trunk and plinth base, with pendulum and weights, 204cm high.
A Victorian rosewood and inlaid occasional table, by S & H Jewell, 30/31 Little Queen Street, Holborn, W.C., the circular top with inlaid boxwood and ivory floral and foliate decoration, raised on three outswept and turned columns, above a central finial base, on three spider legs with fan paterae inlaid supports, brass capped, on castors, bears oval label to underside, 68cm high, 56cm wide.
3rd-2nd millennium B.C. Plano-convex in profile, oval in plan with facial detailing to the knop finial, underside with incuse tree motifs. 3.81 grams, 21 mm (3/4 in.). From a London, UK, collection formed in the late 1980s-early 1990s; collection number 2921.Academically researched and catalogued by the late Professor Lambert in the early 1990s (collection number on the packet in Professor Lambert's hand. [No Reserve]
Bronze Age, 13th-7th century B.C. Including a net-needle with pierced centre and ball finial, applicator with bull's head finial, dress-pin with scrolled finial and other items. 47 grams total, 8.5-12.5 cm (3 3/8 - 4 in.). From a collection acquired on the UK art market from various auction houses and collections mostly before 2000.From an important Cambridgeshire estate; thence by descent. [5, No Reserve]
1st millennium B.C. and later. Including a dress pin with ram-head finial, an axe-head and other items. 43.9 grams total, 32-65 mm (1 1/4 in.). From a collection acquired on the UK art market from various auction houses and collections mostly before 2000.From an important Cambridgeshire estate; thence by descent. [4, No Reserve]

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