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Wemyss: a square honeycomb box with lid, a Thomas Goode design circa 1930, the sides and top decorated with hand painted bees and hives, thistle finial to lid, blue oval painted marks to base indistinct, 13.5cm square.

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A Royal Worcester peach ground 'Blush Ivory' vase and lid, dated 1903, decorated with wild flower sprays and gilt details, the lid with gilt finial, the vase with gilt side handles. Base with burgundy mark, Rd No 214561 and 1684, initialled TE, (painted by T. Everett), IX and 10, 21cm high.

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Silver trophy cup, hallmarked London 1954, approx. 20 oz, finial detached; along with two silver napkin rings, one marked 'Captain Clyde Shipping Co.'; two EPNS tankards; and other EPNS napkin rings (quantity)

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A Royal Worcester Small Round Bulbous Pot Pourri Vase having pierced cover with crinkled rim on cream ground having hand painted rose and leaf decoration on splayed feet, circa 1907 (small chip to end of finial)

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A Clarice Cliff Crocus Pattern Round Jam Pot with cover on white and green ground (finial restored)

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A two handled dessert dish with roses in raised relief, the cover with lemon finial

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A George IV circular teapot highly embossed, the cover with melon and leaves finial, having an ivory scroll handle and raised on four anthemion feet, Dublin 1826 by W Nowlan 790 gms (gross) (Please see lot 207 for image)

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A straight sided flagon, the hinged cover having a turned finial and shaped thumbpiece, on a skirt base, see Cotterell page 103, plate XXXV, 29cm (11.5") high

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A pierced and carved walnut armchair of Charles II design with cane seat, the panel back with carved and spiral uprights and carved eagle finial

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Turkish Kula Khud, domed form centred with a knife point finial between two horns, the dome with impressed eyes and nose and adjustable nose guard, chain mail fringe, traces of gilded decoration

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AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY JACKFIELD TYPE TEAPOT, relief decorated with foliate scrolls, the cover with dog on a cushion finial. 4.25'' High.

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Arts and Crafts design pewter tea caddy, the circular cover with finial over barrel shaped vessel with embossed leaf designs 5in (12.7cm) high

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Sheffield plate hot water pot, the ebony finial on a stepped cover and detachable cylindrical neck over an ornate cast shoulder, the lower half gadrooned, 10in (25.4cm) high

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Silver teapot, with ebony handle and finial, of oval form and gadrooned edge, maker William Hutton and Sons, Sheffield 1925, 23oz

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A silver-plated chafing dish, having floral wreath finial above gadroon lid, the whole raised on three floral-decorated outswept legs.

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Barker Ellis Silver Co., a silver sugar castor having urn finial, pierced lid and baluster body on pedestal foot, Birmingham 1970

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Possibly Fuller White, a silver teapot of demi-reeded octagonal form with florally chased decoration horn handle and finial, London 1801, 15 oz

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A silver plated candlestick of Corinthian columnar form, together with a plated tea pot with helmet finial and engraved ovoid body

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A 19th century Copeland porcelain basket, having scallop shell moulded body decorated with roses, poppies and other flowers beneath intertwined twig handle and shell finial 19 cm

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A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH GILT METAL AND PORCELAIN CLOCK GARNITURE the panels painted with Sevres style figures and putti and floral designs with urn finial and classical masks, the vases of urn form each with a square base, overall height of clock 20", 14" for the urns (some faults)

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AN AESTHETIC PERIOD HEXAGONAL MAJOLICA MANTEL CLOCK, with Oriental beast handles and finial, 13" high

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A NAPLES TANKARD AND COVER of 18th century design, the frieze modelled in relief with bacchanalian revellers, painted in polychrome and highlighted with gilding, the handle with a rams mask mount and domed cover with lion finial

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A SEVRES CUSTARD CUP AND COVER of baluster shape painted with sparse floral sprigs and highlighted with gilding, with floral knop finial, 3.5"

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A SEVRES SMALL TUREEN AND COVER, the cream ground painted with sprays of summer flowers and highlighted with gilding, the cover with knop finial, painted mark, 9.5".

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A DRESDEN TYPE DOUBLE GOURD VASE decorated "en grisaille" with playful cherubs within rococo cartouche on a blue ground with gilt metal mounts, the cover with floral knop finial, 9".

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A CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN TABLE CENTREPIECE encrusted with floral bocage with a musical cherub finial, painted in pastel shades and highlighted with gilding, 9"

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A BRONZE ROMAN STYLE TWO FLAME OIL LAMP with rat finial, 4.5"

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A George III Scottish teapot, of vase form with bead borders, engraved festoons and a domed cover and a knop finial, no maker's mark or date letter, Edinburgh c.1780, 24oz.

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A George III stepped oval mustard pot, with an urn finial, domed crested cover and reeded handle, clear glass liner, probably by Charles Chesterman II (mark partially rubbed), London 1806 3.25in (8.1cm) wide, 4oz.

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A modern mounted pepper grinder, etched with a coat of arms of The Worshipful Company of Blacksmiths, with a hand and hammer finial, by Mappin & Webb, London 1938 4.25in (11cm).

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A late 19th century continental nef, in full sail on four spoked wheels, with a greyhound handle, pennant finial and three armed figures on the poop deck, with pseudo marks, probably German c.1900, 9.2in (23.2cm) high, 8oz.

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An early 19th century Dutch tea caddy, of flattened oval outline with reeded borders and a hinged cover with lock, key and urn finial, crested Dutch date letter for 1815 and with later English import marks for London 1893 5.2in (13.2cm), 7oz.

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A George III brandy saucepan and cover, on a matching stand with spirit burner, with a turned wooden handle and a ring finial, each component crested, by Joseph Dodds, London 1801 8.5in high (21.5cm) overall, 22oz.

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A William IV vase shaped hot water jug/ewer, with foliate, scroll and stiff leaf decoration, fruiting finial and scroll handle, by Messrs. Barnard, London 1834 11.8in (30cm) high, 30oz.

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A Victorian mounted clear glass claret jug, baluster, with bead borders, a Satyr's mask on each side, and mural coronet finial below a ribbon scroll, the handle modelled as a hunting horn, by Henry Holland, London 1868 12.25in (31cm) high.

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A Victorian engraved teapot on ornate feet, with a scroll handle and a melon finial, by W.R. Sobey, London 1847 27oz.

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An Old Sheffield plated Argyle, of campana form, with a pull off cover and ball finial, c.1805 6.25in (16cm).

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A George III hot water jug, with a cane bound handle, gadrooned borders and a knop finial, engraved on one side with a shield shaped coat of arms and inscribed under the base, by James Young & Orlando Jackson, London 1774 10.7in (27cm) high, 20.5oz.

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A George III coffee pot, of baluster form on a pedestal foot, with an urn finial and bead borders, the spout with leaf wrapping, by Thomas Pratt & Arthur Humphreys, London 1780, 12in (30.5cm) high, 27oz.

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A George II tapering coffee pot, with a tucked in base, a domed cover with a vase shaped finial and a fluted spout, crested, by Ayme Videaux, London 1745 9in (23cm) high, 25.5oz.

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A Victorian mounted clear glass claret jug, with a star-cut swollen base, a grotesque mask spout and a rampant lion finial, by John Figg, London 1865 12.3in (31cm) high.

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A William & Mary chinoiserie porringer and cover, with beaded s-scroll handles, a campana form bowl and a small stepped circular foot, the cover with a flattened dome and a reeded rim, centred by a knop finial and the whole decorated with flat chased figures, birds and flowering plants, centred on one side by a wreath cartouche with a pricked crest below another engraved crest, the base scratched with two sets of initials: 'W' over 'IR' and 'KF', maker's mark 'SH' [linked] in a pelleted circle London 1689 5.7in (14.4cm) diameter, 6.75in (17.2cm) high, 23oz. See Jacksons Revised pp.137 for this mark as seen on an alms dish, flagon and a tankard, 1684-91.

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A George III bright-cut oval tea caddy, with an upper and lower band of reeding and floral festoons around the sides, centred by an engraved coat of arms around the lock, the domed cover with a knop finial, by Robert Hennell, London 1788 5in (12.8cm) wide, 11oz.

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A rare George III provincial Argyle, in the form of a can with a reeded base and rim and a rising domed cover with an acorn finial, the body engraved on one side with a crest and on the other with the initial 'G' within a hatched oval cartouche, the interior with a cylindrical hot water container and a pull-off cover, by John Hampston and John Prince, York 1790, 4.75in (12cm) high, 10.5oz.

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A Victorian plated mounted tea caddy, with an ivory sleeve, carved with an all over diaper design, the engraved cover with a knop finial,unmarked, c.1870, 5.75in (15cm) high.

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A late Victorian caddy spoon, with an apostle finial and an engraved bowl, maker JEB, Sheffield 1874.

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A 17th century Dutch silvergilt spoon, with a wriggly stem and a cast finial depicting an angel holding the Key of Inferno while a dragon decends into a pit (revelations 20: 1-3) probably by Jan Palenstein, Enkhuizen, second half of the 17th century (date letter E), together with a pair of Victorian cast spoons, replicating Dutch examples, with 'Hope' finials, by J. Rosenthal & S. Jacob, London 1886 the first spoon 7.75in (19.5cm) 5.5oz. (3)

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A George II fancy back mote spoon, with a turned finial and a leafy scroll below the drop and scroll piercing, maker's mark 'BC'? and lion passant only, London c.1745 5.5 (14cm) long.

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A George II fancy back mote spoon, with a shaped finial and a scallop shell below below the drop, the bowl pierced with crosslets and scrolls, by Marmaduke Daintry, London c.1745 5in (12.7cm) long.

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A George III oval scent bottle, with a screw cover and a swan finial, decorated all over with birds and animals amongst flowering scrolls, the foot initialled, unmarked, probably last quarter of the 18th century, 2.5in (6.4cm)

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A George III drum teapot and cover, decorated with engraved narrow bands, around the base and cover, the detachable cover with a turned wooden finial connected to the fruitwood handle by a chain, by John Wakelin & William Turner, London 1777 4.3in (11cm) high, 10oz.

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An unusual miniature Victorian three piece teaset, of plain circular form with scroll handles, the teapot with a flower finial and an insulated handle, by Walter & John Barnard, London 1895 together with a pair of non-matching sugar tongs, the teapot 4in (10cm) diameter, 13oz.

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A modern bullet teapot, with an engraved coat of arms and engraving around the cover and a mounted, ribbed wooden finial, by L.A. Crichton, London 1930, 19oz.

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A late Victorian mounted hardwood reception bell, of domed form with piercing and embossing and a putto finial, by George Unite, Birmingham 1891 (retailed by Barrett & Sons, Piccadilly), 4.4in (11cm) diameter.

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A George III oval mustard, gadrooned decoration to the body and cover, ball finial, pierced thumbpiece and scroll handle, initialled, by William Allan, London 1801 6oz, 3.3in (8.2cm).

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An 18th century Staffordshire pearlware coffee pot, pear-shape body painted with flowers, moulded handle, domed cover with finial, 9in.

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A Minton majolica oyster stand, modelled as four tapering tiers of oyster shells with white glazed interiors and brown undersides encrusted with green seaweed, the finial formed as three pink fish and an eel, mounted on a revolving circular foot impressed Minton and numbered 636, circa 1865 (some rim chips). height 1.75ins, width 12ins

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A limited edition silver and parcel gilt circular box and cover, commemorating the silver wedding of the Queen and Prince Philip, with crown finial and textured back finish, no.114/1500, maker Carrington & Co London, 1972, 5ins

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A Continental silver brandy pan and cover, with rose finial, wooden handle and floral swag decoration

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A George III silver oval coffee pot, with walnut handle, acorn finial and decorated with engraved and wrigglework bands, maker possibly George Burrows, London 1802, 12ins

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