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A Mappin & Webb electroplated silver plate biscuit barrel, of bucket form with reeded foot rim, embossed with floral decoration around a shield shaped vacant cartouche, with bow handle and gadrooned lid with ball finial, 15cm high excluding handle; an electroplated salver with scroll border on three conforming feet, 26cm diameter; and four items of teaware, (6).
A Wedgwood lilac jasperware ovoid two-handled pedestal vase and cover, sprigged with The Muses beneath swags of flowers and foliage suspended from oval paterae within anthemion and bellflower borders, erect handles, the flat cover with baluster finial, square base, 23cm high, impressed marks, circa 1860
A good 18th century Wedgwood tri-colour ovoid pot pourri vase and cover, the basketweave moulded body in lilac, green and white, sprigged with a band of bellflowers and acanthus leaves, the pierced domed cover with acanthus and anthemion, the finial moulded as two doves, on spreading circular base, 22cm high (cover restored)
A 19th century Wedgwood blue jasperware biscuit barrel and cover, sprigged in white and yellow with panels of lattice and stylised anthemia, the silver plated domed cover with ivory finial and swing handle, spreading circular base, 20cm high, impressed marks, date code for 1882. see lot 568 for image
A 19th century Wedgwood glazed Parian oval pedestal vase and cover, the blue glazed body sprigged with swags of flowers and foliage suspended from ram's heads divided by musical and other trophies and picked out in gilt, erect handles, on square base, the flat cover with baluster finial, 30cm high, circa 1880 (restorations)
A good 19th century 'Vienna' two-handled pedestal pot pourri vase, stand and cover, well painted with two scenes The Apotheosis of Homer and Apollo on a solid matt gilt ground with raised scrollwork, the spool shaped neck pierced with ovals, the domed cover with gilt bud finial, solid gilt scroll handles, the stand painted with a continuous frieze of classical figures within beaded gilt rims, all reserved on a dark blue ground, 25.5cm high, beehive mark in blue and titles, circa 1870
A Chinese globular teapot, with straight tapering spout, loop handle and bud finial to the domed cover, pencilled en grisaille to both sides with a lascivious monk holding the breast of a naked girl whilst an onlooker peers from behind a rocky outcrop, detailed in sepia, 14cm high, Qianlong (1736-1795)
Chinese Imari wares, comprising a globular teapot and cover, decorated with chrysanthemums and lotus sprays, 16.5cm high; another, 17cm high (cover lacking finial, replaced wicker- wound metal handle); another, 19cm high (near contemporary replaced white metal spout); a set of five teabowls and four saucers, painted with mountainous island landscapes; three further saucers and a teabowl, etc, all typically decorated in underglaze blue, iron red and gilt, Qianlong (1736-1795) (17)
A large Chinese 'famille verte' inverted baluster jar and cover, boldly enamelled with peacocks and other birds amid tree peonies and hawthorn blossom, the diapered and key pattern borders divided by panels of flowers and precious objects, the shoulders with four lion mask handles, seated shi-shi finial, 64cm high, late 19th century - 20th century
A hot water jug with spiral finial and wicker bound handle to the bulbous body, 8 1/4 inches high, London 1919, maker's mark ?ER, a hot milk jug with spiral finial and ebony handle, 5 3/4 inches, Chester 1905, makers mark G.H.R.H. and a circular bowl with embossed decoration, 5 inches, London 1912, makers M & D Ltd, crested, 31.5 ozs total gross weight (3)
A William IV silver butter dish, the circular base engraved with panels of flowers incorporating a garter cartouche and crest, the original frosted glass liner with coopered decoration, the detachable cover conforming and with cast cow finial, 18cm diameter, Edward Barnard & Sons, London 1833, 11 oz of silver
A large post-Regency Sheffield plate tea urn, of bold campana form with pair of divided handles beneath a stepped domed cover, applied overall with rococo shellwork, acanthus scrolls, flower sprays and crested asymmetrical cartouches, the domed pedestal base and four scroll feet conforming, with spigot and bud finial, 40cm high, circa 1830 (spigot handle detached)
A good 19th century Mintons pate-sur-pate ovoid two-handled pedestal vase and cover, decorated with two birds watching a butterfly, the reverse with three birds on a berried branch eagerly awaiting food from their mother, on a turquoise ground above a strapwork of moulded leaves picked out in gilt, spool knopped fluted neck, conforming spreading circular foot, square base, lofty beaded scroll handles, the cover with gilt finial, 33.5cm high, printed mark, circa 1900
A Royal Worcester two-handled pedestal vase, the slender ovoid body painted with a circular panel by Rushton, signed, with a landscape with castle and bridge within an elaborate raised gilt foliate frame enamelled in pink and green, reserved on a mottled blue ground with solid gilt Grecian style handles, the domed cover with spire finial, on spreading circular base, gilt rims, printed crown and circle mark and registration number in puce, shape no. 2713, date code for 1922
A good Royal Worcester ivory ground pedestal pot pourri vase and cover, the compressed globular body painted with roses and foliage beneath a shot gilt foliate pierced shallow neck, supported on elaborate moulded scroll feet, the circular base moulded with acanthus, two satyr mask handles, the domed cover with moulded gilt finial, 25.5cm high, printed crown and circle mark in green, shape no. 139, date code for 1911 (tiny chip to one foot)
A Chamberlain's Worcester salmon pink ground tureen and cover, English circa 1830, of circular form, the domed cover surmounted by a pineapple finial over moulded and gilt acanthus leaves, the base enriched with two botanical studies within gilt scroll borders, over a band of gilt bell flower swags. Height 25cm. Diameter 26cm.
A pair of Chamberlain's Worcester sauce tureens and covers, English early 19th century, each with a circular domed cover surmounted by a dolphin finial, over a bowl supported by three gilt dolphins, set on a triform base, each bowl and base enriched with gilt foliate motifs on a blue and white ground. Covers restored. Height 23cm.
A mahogany and gilt framed rectangular wall mirror of 18th Century design, the shaped and fretted cresting with gilt urn finial and leaf and C-scroll ornament, the sides with carved and fretted gilt leaf and floral ornament, and shaped and fretted apron, moulded inner frame and plain mirror plate, 48ins x 26ins overall
A 10-BORE DOUBLE-BARRELLED FLINTLOCK SPORTING GUN signed Wallis, Hull, circa 1820, with shortened 27 1/2in. rebrowned twist sighted barrels, foliate engraved patent breeches each with gold-lined makers mark and two gold-inlaid lines, scroll engraved tang and locks, the latter each with roller, rainproof pan, 'French' cock and stepped tail, one lock with gold-lined maker's mark (the other missing), walnut half-stock (restocked), chequered grip, engraved iron mounts including trigger-plate with pineapple finial, white metal barrel-bolt escutcheons and iron tipped ramrod, Birmingham proof marks.
A FLINTLOCK BLUNDERBUSS by Richards, London, late 18th century, with 15 1/4in. four-stage belled brass barrel engraved 'London' towards the breech (refreshed), engraved tang, signed (signature refreshed) flat bevelled border engraved lock (top-jaw and screw replaced) with stepped tail and safety-catch, walnut three-quarter stock (minor repairs) with chequered grip, engraved brass mounts including trigger-guard with pineapple finial, iron sling mounts, and later brass-mounted ramrod, London proof marks,
A .75 FLINTLOCK OFFICER'S PISTOL signed Dutton, late 18th century, 13 3/4in. overall, with swamped octagonal sighted signed barrel, engraved tang, signed flat bevelled lock with stepped tail, 'French' cock and roller, walnut full stock, iron mounts including trigger-plate with pineapple finial, and wooden ramrod (iron parts discoloured), London proof marks.
A 10-BORE DOUBLE-BARRELLED PERCUSSION SPORTING GUN by Thomas Boss, 73 St. James's Street, London, serial no. 1079, circa 1851, with 32in. rebrowned twist barrels signed in full on the rib, silver fore-sight, engraved breeches each with platinum plug and inlaid with a platinum line, scroll engraved grooved tang and signed bolted locks, figured walnut half-stock with chequered grip and fore-end, engraved iron mounts including trigger-plate with stylised pineapple finial, and horn-tipped ramrod (some wear and discolouration to iron parts), London proof marks.
A RARE 16-BORE DOUBLE-BARRELLED PERCUSSION SPORTING RIFLE by Joseph Manton, London, serial no. 1514 for circa 1801, converted from flintlock, with 30 3/8in. rebrowned twist sighted barrels (slightly shortened) rifled with twelve grooves, breeches engraved with foliage on the rib and each with platinum plug and gold-inlaid line, signed scroll engraved flat bevelled locks each with stepped tail, figured walnut half-stock with raised cheek-piece and chequered grip (some bruising), engraved iron mounts including trigger-guard engraved with a martial trophy and trigger-plate with pineapple finial, silver escutcheon and barrel-bolt escutcheons, and brass-mounted wooden ramrod with worm, London proof marks. Literature: W. Keith Neal & D.H.L. Back, The Mantons: Gunmakers, p. 220.
A CASED 20-BORE DOUBLE-BARRELLED PERCUSSION SPORTING GUN signed Wignall, Ormskirk, circa 1850, with 30 3/4in. twist sighted barrels, engraved breeches, engraved grooved tang and signed locks, walnut half-stock with chequered grip and fore-end, engraved iron mounts including trigger-guard with grip-safety and trigger-plate with pineapple finial, and brass-tipped ramrod (some wear and defects throughout), in relined and fitted oak case, probably original, with some accessories, the lid with circular brass escutcheon engraved 'G.C. Porter, Grimsby'. Footnote: John Wignall is recorded in Ormskirk, Lancashire in 1847. Please note that VAT at 5% is applicable to this Lot.
A 14-BORE DOUBLE-BARRELLED PERCUSSION SPORTING GUN by James Purdey, serial no. 3733, circa 1843, with 29 1/2in. barrels, scroll engraved breeches each with platinum pierced platinum plug and inlaid with a platinum line, scroll engraved tang, signed locks, and iron mounts including the barrel-bolt escutcheons and fore-end finial, figured walnut half-stock (stock cracked at hand, left hammer replaced, ramrod tip missing, some overall wear and corrosion), London proof marks.
AN 8-BORE PERCUSSION PIGEON GUN signed E.M. Reilly & Co., Oxford Street, London, serial no. 13642, mid-19th century, with 33 3/4in. browned twist sighted barrel signed in full on the sighting flat at the breech, case-hardened scroll engraved breech, tang and lock, figured walnut half-stock (minor repairs) with chequered grip and fore-end, scroll engraved iron mounts including trigger-guard with pineapple finial, horn fore-end caps, scroll and no provision for a ramrod (refinished throughout), Birmingham proof marks. Please note that VAT at 5% is applicable to this Lot.
A CASED PAIR OF 40-BORE PERCUSSION PISTOLS signed Barker, Warrington, late 18th century, 13 1/2in. overall, converted from flintlock, with tapering twist octagonal barrels engraved each 'Warrington', silver fore-sights, scroll engraved case-hardened breeches and tangs, the latter each incorporating the rear-sight, signed scroll engraved case-hardened flat bevelled locks, set triggers, figured walnut full stocks (one fore-end repaired) each with flat-sided butt, engraved iron mounts including blued trigger-guards each with pineapple finial, silver barrel-bolt escutcheons, and iron-capped ramrods each with worm, in lined and fitted case.
AN IRISH 22-BORE FLINTLOCK DUELLING PISTOL signed Blackwell, Dublin, last quarter of the 18th century, 15 1/2in. overall, with swamped octagonal sighted barrel signed at the breech, scroll engraved tang incorporating the rear-sight, signed scroll engraved flat bevelled lock with stepped tail, semi-rainproof pan and roller, walnut full stock (some defects), iron mounts including trigger-guard with pineapple finial, and iron-tipped ramrod (iron parts discoloured and pitted throughout), Birmingham private proof marks. (Please see lot 434 for image)
A FINE CASED PAIR OF 25-BORE FLINTLOCK DUELLING PISTOLS by Thomason & Jones, early 19th century, each 15 1/2in. overall, with browned twist octagonal barrels, silver fore-sights, recessed breeches each with gold-inlaid line, gold-lined maker's stamp, and platinum-lined touch hole, engraved tangs each incorporating the rear-sight, signed flat border engraved detented locks each decorated with a martial trophy and a sunburst, and with safety-catch, 'French' cock, rain-proof pan, and roller, set triggers, figured walnut half-stocks (minor blemishes) each with chequered butt, engraved iron mounts including trigger-guard with pineapple finial, silver escutcheons each engraved with a crest, silver barrel-bolt escutcheons and fore-end caps, and iron-tipped ramrods, Birmingham proof marks, the underside of the barrels struck with Irish registration mark of King's County, in original lined and fitted mahogany case with three-way pistol-flask and cleaning rod, the lid with label bearing a coat of arms and motto, the exterior with white metal oval escutcheon engraved with a further coat of arms. Footnote: The arms are that of Lord Scarsdale of Kedleston Hall.
A CASED PAIR OF FRENCH 80-BORE PERCUSSION TARGET PISTOLS by A. Brun, Arquebusier, 110 Rue de Rivoli, Paris, third quarter of the 19th century, each 16 1/2in. overall, with blued octagonal sighted rifled barrels signed in full towards the breech, border engraved case-hardened breeches, tangs each incorporating the rear-sight, and detented locks, half-stocks each carved with foliage on the fore-end and with fluted butt, border engraved case-hardened mounts including spurred trigger-guards and faceted pommels each with blued finial, and nearly all their original finish, in original lined and fitted mahogany case with accessories including bullet mould, the lid with maker's details in gold lettering, the exterior with brass shield-shaped escutcheon. These pistols appear to be very little used.
A RARE CASED 18-BORE DOUBLE-BARRELLED FLINTLOCK SPORTING GUN by John Bass, London, circa 1791-4, with 33 3/4in. rebrowned twist barrels signed in gold towards the breech, each barrel with gold breech-line and gold-lined touch-hole, silver fore-sight, grooved tang engraved with foliage inhabited by a bird, signed flat bevelled locks each with stepped tail, gold-lined semi-rainproof pan and roller, one pan-cover also gold-lined, the top-jaws (one jaw and jaw-screw replaced) each with a collar giving a longer bearing for the jaw-screw, walnut half-stock originally fitted with a cheek-pad, chequered grip, engraved iron mounts including signed trigger-guard decorated with a dog and a bird and with large pineapple finial, silver barrel-bolt escutcheons, and later brass-mounted ramrod with worm, London proof marks, in fitted mahogany case, probably original, lined in green baize and with some accessories including shot charger, the lid with flush-fitting carrying handle (some light pitting to barrels, some wear and discolouration to iron parts). Footnote: The cocks are attached to the tumblers by a nut with an additional screw passing through the tumbler from the inside and screwing into the base of the cock, a method peculiar to Bass.
W.W. GREENER 12-BORE SIDELOCK EJECTOR, serial no. 61810, 29 3/4in. nitro barrels, scroll-engraved at the breech-ends, 2 3/4in. chambers, bored approx. 1/4 and full choke, treble-grip action with arcaded fences, gold-inlaid cocking-indicators, best beaded border and fine scroll engraving (some wear), brushed bright and reblued finish, 15in. figured stock with ornate chequering, fore-end with Deeley and Edge release catch and horn finial, weight 7lbs.

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