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A Mahogany and Marquetry Spice Cabinet with Watch Stand, probably Dutch, circa 1800], marquetry decorated with three figures beneath a portal and central star (remains of watch hook above), flanked by flowers, swan neck pediment, the reverse with two doors enclosing an arrangement of small drawers with ring handles, 30.5cm by 24.5cm (finial lacking, woodworm)
A Vizagapatam Ivory Mounted Sandalwood Clock Case, 19th century], of architectural form surmounted by a fluted tablet with point and sphere turned ivory centre finial and angle finials, edged all over with engraved interwoven leafy tendrils rubbed with black pigment, internally with hinge and catch secured watch recess, on fluted bun feet, 20cm high
An Ormolu and Porcelain Mounted Striking Mantel Clock, circa 1880], the case with scroll decoration and surmounted by a porcelain mounted urn finial, dark blue dial with Roman numerals upon a scene of a lady and gentleman in costume, twin barrel movement striking on a bell, backplate stamped "Japy Freres" and numbered "178 35925", 46cm high
A Mahogany Bracket Clock, signed Benj Gray, Leicester, circa 1830], the case of good colour with architectural pediment surmounted by a single pineapple finial, side carrying handles, ball feet, 6-inch white painted dial with Roman numerals signed "Benj Gray, Leicester", single fusee movement with shaped plates and anchor escapement, 47cm high
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Pot-Pourri Vase and Cover, 1911], of compressed quatrelobed form, the lid pierced with scrolls and flowers, twig finial, the body printed with a half timbered country cottage, signed "E Lewis", enriched in olive burnished with gilt throughout, twig feet, green printed crown and wheel mark and date mark, shape 241H/47.74, 19cm high (A/F)
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Two-Handled Baluster Vase and Cover, 1913], neo-classical style, the pierced and domed cover with pinnacle finial, inswept shoulder handles to a fluted neck, frontally painted with full blown English pink and claret roses and buds, the reverse with further roses, signed "J Southall", on a swept circular leaf collared base, enriched in gilt and olive colours overall, puce printed crown and wheel mark and date code, shape No. 248, 41cm high
An English Pearlware Pottery Miniature Teapot, circa 1800], of compressed spherical shape, the domed cover with bud finial, painted with drab yellow bands to the cover, rim and shoulder, the body with six petalled flowerheads to each side in mustard, simple strap handle, 9.4cm high; and [An English Porcelain Dolphin Cream Ewer, circa 1770], of shell moulded form, painted in underglaze blue with scattered sprigs and leafage, 7.8cm high (2)
A Chinese Famille Rose Porcelain Pain Jug and Cover, circa 1820], ovoid shape, the spout with filter, painted on both sides with oval reserves enclosing pairs of fenhuang birds amongst blossoming magnolia and peonies, beneath a band of foliage, against scattered flowers and butterflies, entwined rib strapped handles with leafy terminals, the domed cover with fo dog finial, 37cm high (cracked)
A Chinese Blue and White Export Porcelain Dinner Service, circa 1740], each painted with stag and doe in a stylised lakeland landscape with boy with water buffalo, a crane perched in a pawlonia tree, within formalised foliate borders, comprising a pair of octagonal terrines with porcine handles (one with lid, finial badly damaged), baluster water jug, 24cm high, three pairs of graduated circular serving dishes, 27.5cm, 25cm and 22cm diameter respectively, a pair of lobed oval deep serving dishes, 30.5cm wide, four sauce tureen stands, 28cm wide, three canted rectangular meat dishes, 20cm, 36.5cm and 38cm, one other, 32cm wide, thirty-four dinner plates, 22.5cm diameter, seventeen soup bowls, 23cm diameter (numerous items fritted, chipped on the rims, some cracked)
A Canton Ivory Suspended Sphere of Spheres, mid 19th century], containing thirteen concentric balls within an outer ball filled with figures in gardens between clustered peach finial and the standing figure of Iron Crutch Li under a chain hung from a fish shaped suspension hook, ball 10cm diameter
A Victorian Silver and Enamel Photograph Frame], oblong, the front with foliate detail and two flower spray motifs in shaped surround, the top modelled as a broken pediment inset with an oval red enamel disc with entwined silver letters, acorn and caryatid finial, beaded borders, by Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1893 (glass and upright post lacking)
A Victorian Composite Four Piece Tea Service], circular, comprising teapot, sugar bowl, tea caddy and cream jug, textured body and engraved initials below crown, the tea caddy and teapot with high domed hinged lid and crown finial, maker's mark "SS", London 1864, the cream jug, maker's mark "ECB", London 1867, the sugar bowl, maker's mark "SS over WN", London 1857, the tea caddy maker's mark "SS", London 1870, total weight of 22 %oz.
A Victorian Glass and Silver Mounted Claret Jug], circular, on spreading foot, the tapering glass body etched with fruiting vines, silver mounted collar with similar engraving, putti and mask spout, slightly domed hinged lid with acorn finial, angular handle with husk and bead detail, by Martin & Hall, Sheffield 1868, 27cm high
A 19th Century Silver and Enamel Spoon], the shaped bowl and faceted handle decorated with blue, green and red cloisonné enamel scrolls and circular motifs, moulded finial, marked to the stem, 11.5cm long; and [A Continental Enamel and Silver Gilt Tea Strainer], circular pierced bowl with shaped rim, inlaid with blue enamel and gold scrolls, the outer rim with white enamel dot decoration, the handle with shaped outline and similar decoration, marked to the handle "925s", 12cm long (2).
A brass barrelled percussion blunderbuss with spring bayonet, 31½” overall, bell mouth barrel 16” secured by two barrel wedges, with 14” bayonet released by thumb catch on breech tang; converted from flintlock with breech drum; flat lock with safety bolt, the plate with traces of engraving and maker’s name “Nock”, plain walnut fullstock with engraved brass mounts, including trigger guard with acorn finial; original brass tipped ebony ramrod with worm. GWO & C (lock and hammer pitted, old rivetted repair to stock fracture above trigger guard, slight bulge to breech). (See lot 1243 for illustration).
A nineteenth century Chinese export part teaset with two bowls, two saucers, two cups and sucrier and cover, each piece handpainted with an armorial scrolled 'H' in a shield in gold and black, framed by cavetto of gilded and black joined foliage above a leaf line, the rims painted with scrolling and dentil band in similar gilt and black, the tankard shaped bulbous sucrier with entwined applied handles and fruit finial. (8).
A Swatow Chinese bottle vase of squat bulbous form decorated in blue and white with panels of rabbits amongst vegetation, with lotus leaf style borders to shoulders; and a nineteenth century provincial Chinese crackle glazed squat baluster vase and cover, with pointed finial to lid - some chipping. (2).
A Maling springtime pattern tubular jam pot and cover, decorated with polychrome enamel frieze of flowers on green fishscale lustre brushwork ground, the lid with gilded button finial - printed Maling marks, No 6524; a Maling yellow jam pot and cover with fruit finial decorated with black brushwork to rims, the lid with shamrock style frieze - printed Maling marks; and a Maling jam pot and cover embossed in relief with frieze of peony flowers, decorated in polychrome enamels on green fishscale lustre brushwork ground, with gilt lines to rims - printed Maling marks, No 6551. (6).
A Maling 1937 commemorative tea caddy and cover with canted corners and scrolled handles, the lid with rectangular button finial, decorated with polychrome enamel transfers after Boullemier - printed Ringtons Maling Ware marks; a 1935 Ringtons commemorative rectangular teapot with polychrome transfers of Queen Mary and King George - printed Ringtons Maling Ware marks; and a 1953 Ringtons commemorative teapot of ball form with applied handle and spout, the lid with button finial, decorated with blue and gilt cobblestone bands - printed Ringtons marks. (3).
A Maling Ringtons Homestead jug of bulbous canted form, transfer printed with thatched cottage scene in bright polychrome, with floral sprigs to sides - printed Maling Ware Ringtons marks; a Maling Ringtons teapot of globular hammered form, embossed in relief with autumn leaves, with fin finial and gilded rims - printed Ringtons Maling Ware marks; and a Ringtons Crown Ducal square mexican style vase. (3).

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