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A George VI silver four piece teaset by Mappin & Webb Sheffield 1937 comprising teapot hot water jug sugar bowl and cream jug of rectangular form with stepped feet and finial 74oz (4) #400-500. All proceeds from the following item to be donated to the the Cambridgeshire Branch of the British Red Cross. 501. A modern silver fruit bowl by C.S. Sheffield 1989 the circular form raised on cylindrical foot decorated with barking retailers stamp 'J & M Perkin Jewellers’ 21cm diameter 21.5oz
A pair of 19th century Anglo Indian ebony Boudeuses each with arabesque arched finial mounted dividing back extensively carved with scrolling flowering vines above spiral turned spindles conforming rail and twin Aubusson style contemporary needlework covered seats supported on spiral turned legs united with similarly turned stretchers standing on inverted cup feet (2)
Gillow: A 19th century figured walnut library table the moulded octagonal leather inset top above four opposing frieze drawers supported on gadrooned baluster turned legs with pierced scrolling brackets standing on bun feet with inset brass casters united with a finial headed X-shaped stretcher stamped GILLOW to two frieze drawers and signed indistinctly to one underside in pencil and dated June 1860
An early Victorian Tea Kettle, Stand and Burner. The Kettle of circular compressed form engraved with trailing foliate decoration and with scroll pattern handle, the flat hinged cover with cast leaf and flower finial, the stand with pierced scroll and leafage supports and the engraved circular base raised on 4 whorl leafage feet. Overall height 16" (40cms). London 1846 by Robert Garrard II. 97 ozs
"An impressive pair of Victorian bronze candelabra approximately 10 feet tall. The circular stepped bases are supported by four sitting lions, with Latin script to each ring and the central column bearing the Kings College crest below a further section with six grape and vine pricket sconces and a rose decorated finial top, made up of four parts with detachable sconces, as removed from a Cambridge College"
A Royal Worcester porcelain rose jar, shape number 1286, dated 1907, the ovoid body painted with red rose sprays and signed M E Eaton above a basket moulded basal collar decorated in shot bronze and gilt enamel, rising to conforming but associated domed and pierced cover with bud finial, inner cover present, puce printed marks, . 8" high. .
A large late 19th Century Doulton Lambeth stoneware pedestal vase and cover decorated by Eliza Simmance. The swept circular foot rising to a graduated high shouldered body with narrow neck and domed cover having a finial top, decorated with incised interlaced cartouches having foliate scroll detail within beaded borders all picked out in tonal brown and green glazes with white highlights, impressed stamps and signatures to the base, height 16.5". .
A 19th Century Coronation dress sword made by Buckmaster & Co of London. The engraved steel blade decorated with foliate scrolls and Royal insignia rising to a gilt metal decorative hilt bearing the monogram for Queen Victoria set below a wire bound grip and crown finial top. The whole complete with brass bound leather scabbard and original pommel, measures 38" long. .
A George III silver round mustard pot of compressed form the fluted body with foliate garland rim ‘c’ scroll handle and the hinghed lid with spirial scroll finial later engraved ‘Presented to the Officers of the 99th (Bucks & Berks) Yeomanry Field Brigade Royal Artillery by Sir Everard Paunceford Duncombe Aug 1925’ London 1818 maker’s mark obscured 5.5cm high 7 oz In 1921 the Royal Buckinghamshire Hussars amalgamated with the Berkshire Yeomanry to become the 99th Bucks and Berks Brigade RFA with regimental headquarters at Aylesbury. The Royal Buckinghamshire Hussars had won battle honours during the First World War at Sulva Scimitar Hill Gallipoli in 1915 Nwbi Samwil in Palestine in 1917-1918 and at both Arras and Ypres in France amongst other honours in 1918
A Scottish George III silver oblong three piece silver tea set with part gadrooned body and reeded edge the teapot with ‘d’ scroll handle and rectangular finial the sugar bowl and milk jug with flying scroll handle possibly by P. Cunningham & Son see Jackson’s (revised edition) pp551 and additional footnote on the same page) Edinburgh 1810 the teapot 29cm long overall gross weight 40 oz
A George IV small silver melon fluted teapot of single cup size chased and embossed with foliate panels (possibly later embossed) and cartouches one cartouche engraved with an armorial crest with convulvulus finial and fluted scroll handle possibly William Barber or William Barrett II see Jackson’s (revised edition) pp 234 London 1829 10.5cm high 12 oz
An early Victorian silver tea urn by John Samuel Hunt for Hunt & Roskell late Storr & Mortimer of fluted tapering bellied form chased and engraved with garland of fuchias and swags to a flared pedastal base with ‘c’ scroll handles the lid with a bud and flowerhead finial the urn lid and infuser all marked John Samuel Hunt London 1855 the urn signed Hunt & Roskell late Storr & Mortimer and numbered 7394 45cm high 33cm wide gross weight 116 oz
A George III Exeter silver vase shaped hot water jug with beaded edges and the lid with a pineapple finial with a wooden scroll handle engraved with an armorial crest maker’s mark possibly RB for Richard Bidlake Exeter 1779 32cm high 26 0z The crest is an arm in armour embowed holding a poignard the crest of Clifton Erskine Rawlins Thomson and others
A George III oval silver entree dish and cover the lid with gadrooned border and a coiled serpent finial above a foliate scrolled base engraved with armorial crests the base with reeded edges and grape bunch motifs with a four section removeable inner divider By Digby Scott and Benjamin Smith London 1805 overall length 35cm gross weight 81 oz The crest is that of the Earls Ashburnam (created 1730 extinct 1924)
Pair of Royal Worcester vases Large pair of Royal Worcester lidded vases signed Freeman with twin mask and scroll handles hand painted with fallen fruit above a moulded border of scrollwork and floral bosses black printed marks to base (tiny gilt chip to point of finial of one lid) (4) 36cm high

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