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A late 17th century German beaker and cover, the sides embossed with large flowers and scrolling leaves with a moulded rim (small split) and three melon fluted ball feet, the domed cover with a crest, an embossed band of scrolling leaves and strapwork on a matt ground, an engraved foliate band and a gilt finial in the form of a winged satyr, Nurnberg circa 1680-85, the makers mark 'C*K' not traced, 19.5cm high overall (7.75 in), 350g (11.25 oz)

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A late 17th century German beaker and cover, the sides embossed with three busts emblematic of European and Turkish empires within oval foliate panels and associated costume and floral motifs, on three ball feet, the domed cover with similar busts, military trophy and a ball finial, Augsburg circa 1690-95, the maker's mark not traced, 17cm high overall (7.5 in), 489g (15.75 oz)

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A mid 19th century Dutch oval tray with a reeded border and pierced sides, engraved with a stag crest, Amsterdam 1856, 42.5cm wide (16.75 in), 760g (24.5 oz), and a late 19th century French conical jug with initials, and ebonised handle and finial

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A cylindrical butter dish and domed cover, cut and polished with a husk band, the cover similarly ornamented, facetted finial, 17cm high; an engraved spirit decanter and stopper named for RUM, 21.5cm high, circa 1800; and two saucers

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An Irish flat-cut preserve pot and domed cover, of pedestal form and cut with diamonds, on a moulded pedestal foot, 17cm high, circa 1815 (minute chips to finial)

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A Lowestoft blue and white part tea service, printed with a version of the 'Fence' pattern, comprising: a globular teapot and cover, a sparrow-beak hot water jug and cover and a sugar bowl and cover, each with a hatched crescent mark, circa 1785 (finial of jug restored)

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A Lowestoft blue and white baluster coffee pot and domed cover, printed with a version of the 'Fence' pattern, the cover with floriform finial, 29cm high, circa 1785 (some minute chips and areas of wear)

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A Castleford creamware (Dunderdale & Co.) ink stand and cover, with four sections for bottles and a central candle sconce, the shaped cover with a recumbent hound finial, 20cm wide, impressed marks, circa 1800 (cracks)

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A Minton majolica 'Tower' jug and hinged cover, of tapered form, moulded with dancing medieval figures between bands of entwined branches and trailing ivy, the handle similarly moulded, the scallop-shell moulded cover with a jester's head finial, painted in coloured glazes, impressed marks, shape 1231, date code for 1872 (finial chipped)

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A Hochst porcelain bullet-shaped teapot and cover, painted with scattered floral sprays and landscape vignettes, the cover with fruit finial, the spout with mythical beast terminal and with auricular handle, blue 'wheel' mark, circa 1760

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A flag staff finial; Prussia, 1721-1740 .Tip from a so-called F-C-flag from Crown Prince Friedrich's child's arsenal. Gilded bronze. Height 18.3 cm. The group of F-; Prussia, 1721-1740 .Tip from a so-called F-C-flag from Crown Prince Friedrich's child's arsenal. Gilded bronze. Height 18.3 cm. Euro 2.500

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A flag staff finial; Hessen-Kassel 1760-1785 .Gilded iron. Crowned monogramm 'FL' in pointed oval frame. Height 25 cm. The monogram FL was used by Landgraf Friedric;Hessen-Kassel 1760-1785. Gilded iron. Crowned monogramm 'FL' in pointed oval frame. Height 25 cm. Euro 2.000

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A Victorian brass twin branch oil lamp. With central ball finial on reeded tripartite column and base, lion paw feet. Fitted for electric. 79cms tall. Also another plainer example. /2

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A Victorian Egyptian revival, slate and Rosso marble mantel clock. The fish scale engraved canopy fitted with bronze pineapple finial, over a central ebonised and gilt engraved dial flanked by a pair of bronze female Egyptian caryatid. The base with engraved Egyptian winged bird decoration. On four bronze scroll moulded supports. 39cms tall x 31cms wide.

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A Victorian wrought iron and brass fireside stand and 4 matching implements, with brass finial handles./5

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A regency rosewood & brass line inlaid bracket clock. The case with pineapple gilt metal finial, lion and ring mask twin handles, 12cms diam. On plinth base and brass bun feet. (losses).32cms tall x 20cms wide.

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A Victorian, brass, three piece fireside set, with plain ball finial handles.

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A Victorian mahogany and specimen inlaid games table, the circular top with chessboard and geometric surround, raised on tripod base, the turned supports joined by central finial, above relief carved downswept supports, terminating in porcelain castors, (70cms diam).

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A French mahogany centre table, circa 1900, the crossbanded top with bow ends, over a shaped frieze with applied trophies and ribbons, upon a fluted tapering supports, joined by an interlaced 'X' stretcher with central urn finial, (75x100cm).

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A Worcester porcelain bulbous tea caddy and domed cover with flowerhead finial, the whole enamelled in colours with shaped vignettes depicting exotic flowers and butterflies within gilt scroll reserves, on a blue scale ground, 6.5ins high (crescent mark in underglaze blue to base - cover extensively restored)

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A 19th Century American five piece tea service of late 18th Century Neo-Classical design, the oval moulded bodies engraved with stylised leaf floral bandings and floral swags, comprising - oval teapot, the domed lid with urn pattern finial and angular loop handle, 8.25ins high, teapot stand with tongue pattern mounts to rim, on four panelled feet, 6.75ins x 8ins, two-handled sugar basin and domed cover, milk jug, and slop basin, by Gale & Willis, New York, dated 1859 (gross weight 65ozs)

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A George IV three piece tea service, the squat circular bodies with gadroon mounts to rim, embossed with band of floral and leaf ornament, each on four floral and scroll panelled feet, comprising - teapot with flowerhead finial to the slightly domed lid, two-handled sugar basin, and milk jug, probably by William Troby, London 1821 (gross weight 40ozs - the bodies somewhat dented - sugar basin with rectangular patch to one side) (See lot 170 for illustration).

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A George IV squat circular teapot with gadroon mounts to rim, the moulded domed lid with turned finial and leaf capped reeded scroll handle, on four paw feet, 7ins high, by T.B., London 1826 (gross weight 22ozs)

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A George V three piece tea service with rectangular moulded bodies, comprising - teapot with ebonised finial and angular handle, two-handled sugar basin, and milk jug, Birmingham 1916 (gross weight 20ozs)

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A late 19th Century French mantel clock, the 3.25ins white alabaster dial with gilt Roman numerals to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in alabaster and gilt metal mounted case of lyre pattern, surmounted by bold two-handled urn pattern finial, on six turned feet, 14ins high

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An Edwardian mahogany cased mantel timepiece, the 3.25ins white enamelled dial with Roman and Arabic numerals to the eight day movement, contained in lyre pattern case, the front inlaid with ovoid and leaf scroll ornament, turned brass finial, on brass ball feet, 10. 5ins high

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A cut glass bon bon jar and cover, circa 1840, the thumb cut bowl with castellated apron, upon a knopped stem and hexagonal foot, the domed cover similarly cut and with spire finial, 33cm high, together with a 19th Century strawberry cut glass bon bon jar and cover. (2)

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Chinese chi'fu (summer robe), in blue silk gauze embroidered in silk and gold coloured metal thread with dragons, dragon roundels and cloud mountain to base. Mid to late 19th century. ++Metal thread pulling and loose in places especially on the embroidered hems and edges. And a 'Mandarin' black felt hat, with bead finial and horse-hair pigtail, a black felted wool and cotton embroidered waistcoat and a pair of silk embroidered slippers, all late 19th century.

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An Abbeydale vase, the octagonal baluster body decorated with Chrysanthemum pattern in the Imari palette, with gilt flaming urn finial and twin dragon handles on spreading tapering base with eight paw feet 39.5cm high: three similarly decorated circular plates 27.5cm diam (max), printed factory marks and painted decorators marks (4)

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A Victorian Sunderland lustre bowl and cover, the plain two-handled body painted with a sailors lament and Masonic Arms with lustre detail, the domed cover with mushroom finial, 13cm high

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A Thomas Harley Staffordshire teapot, the ovoid body decorated with blue bands and dots with castellated rim, shaped handle and spout, the stepped moulded cover with flattened finial, impressed mark, 17cm, (restored)

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A George IV baby's silver gilt rattle, the knot body carved with bands of acanthus leaves and flower heads hung with eight bells with whistle finial and coral teether, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1826, 12cm (ribbon ring missing)

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An Edwardian tea caddy the ovoid body part writhen fluted, the hinged cover with similar finial, within reeded borders, by George Unite: another of canted rectangular form with gadrooned borders and lift off cover, both 10cm high and Birmingham 1908 (2)

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A George V three piece tea service, the half faceted cylindrical bodies on stepped circular bases with beaded borders, the teapot with ebonised handle and finial, makes mark E.V, Sheffield 1931, 22.5oz (gross)

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A WMF silver plated jewellery casket of bombe form, relief decorated with scrolls, foliage and cartouche, the hinged cover with love bird finial, 14cm high

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A Victorian ebonised and amboyna wood centre table with an octagonal moulded crosshbanded top, on four vase turned and fluted tapering supports joined by a cross stretcher with urn finial, brass beaded sockets and black ceramic casters, 106cm diameter

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A Worcester spice pot and cover with geometric patterned pierced borders raised on pedestal foot, the finial a single open flower, painted with flower sprays in coloured enamels and gilding, circa 1775, 4.125in high.

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A Yoruba ceremonial staff, the finial a seated female figure with raised facial features, high coiffure and pointed breasts, her hands holding symbols of office, traces of red ochre, the shaft with three circular notches pierced for attachment, reduced in length and with evidence of termite erosion, encrusted dark patina, Nigeria, 19th century, 33in overall.

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An 18th century flintlock blunderbuss with chequered walnut stock, engraved brass butt plate and trigger guard with acorn finial, original steel lockplate, brass flaring barrel with London proof marks, original ramrod, stock with clean break, good old colour with untouched patina, 28.75in overall.

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A good early 19th century bracket clock with a twin drop shoulder fusee movement striking on a bell, an 8" painted convex dial indistinctly signed Liverpool contained in a satinwood case with a pineapple finial 19" tall

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A 19th century balloon shaped bracket clock with twin fusee movement with repeat striking on a bell, the circular painted 6" convex dial signed Jas Upjohn Red Lion St London, contained in a good quality mahogany and cross banded case inlaid with an urn 23" tall to finial

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19th century mahogany bracket clock, the gadrooned top with gilt pineapple finial, brass foliage inlay and brass side carrying handles and feet, floral painted dial, eight day striking movement, 15.5" high

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Walnut cased wall clock with gilt metal mounts and central ball and eagle finial, 12.5" dial, Martins Bank, London, 28" high (electric movement)

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Cranberry glass slender necked vase with gilt decoration, 6" high; a goblet with gilt decoration 5" high; and a round vase with Greek key decoration, 3.5" diameter; and a powder bowl and cover with clear glass finial 4.5"

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19th century Dresden round flower encrusted jar and cover with child finial, 11" high

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Royal Doulton flambe tobacco jar with elephant finial, 6" high

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18th century Worcester blue and white tea-pot and cover, the waiting chinaman pattern, the cover with flower finial, 7.5" circa 1770, blue crescent mark on base

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George VI spherical table lighter with flame finial London 1941, 4" high

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Edward VII European ornate H.M. silver bon bon dish, circular base with toasting figure finial and ornate embossed decoration; London 1904, 6" height.

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Booths 'Real Old Willow' pattern teapot (finial damaged), sugar bowl and quantity of assorted flatware (quantity)

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Pair of plated candelabra, each cast with foliate borders and with a centre flame finial and twin reeded branches over a square base, 13.5in (34.3cm) wide

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Carved ivory casket, oval and with a elephant and lion finial to the detachable lid, the body carved with a lion, elephant, camel and kangaroo, 4.5in (11.4cm) high

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James MacIntyre 'Washington Faience' cheese dish, the cover with mice decorated in white relief over green and with a mouse figure finial, 8.75in (22.2cm) diameter

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Brass lantern clock, by John London, with a finial over the cast bell suspended from four curved arches and within pierced lion and shield panels, the chapter ring with numerals in black and inscribed 'John London in Bristol', raised on four baluster shaped feet, 15in (38.1cm) high

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French gilt and porcelain clock, with a porcelain and gilt urn shaped finial and with painted porcelain panels, the dial inscribed '...Klaftenberger...Paris', 14in (35.6cm) high

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A GEORGE III APOTHECARY'S MAHOGANY BALANCE, the iron beam unusually supported on a mahogany column with ovoid finial, the rectangular box with drawer (now containing a single weight, an iron beam from a pocket balance and a brass key from a woodwind instrument) 22cm, (8.25in) long at base.

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A GEORGE V OVAL SILVER TEA CADDY of neo-classical style, the hinged cover with oval "mushroom" finial, with dedication inscription "Presented to Aunt Selina Brown on her 100th Birthday by her affectionate nephews ....", hallmarked London, 1913, maker William Comyns, 11.5cm x 8cm x 9cm high, 6.4ozs, (200gm), and AN EDWARDIAN SILVER TEA CADDY of gadroon-edged sarcophagus form with initials AB, hallmarked London, 1901, makers William Hutton & Sons Ltd, 8cm x 6cm x 6.5cm high, (3.1in x 2.3in x 2.5in), 3.7ozs, (117gm) (2)

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A VICTORIAN SILVER TEA CADDY of canted oblong section, the hinged cover and body all punch-decorated with floral panels, hallmarked London, 1878, makers Edward Barnard & Sons, 11.5cm x 8cm x 8.5cm high (excluding finial), (4.5in x 3.1in x 3.3in), 13.2ozs, (410gm)

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A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER DISH ON PLATED STAND, the former of rounded oblong form, the domed cover, engraved with a crest (a stag's head erased), with neo- classical style boat-form urn finial, the bead-edged base with twin handles, hallmarked London, 1895, makers William Gibson and John Langman (Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co.) 68 ozs, (2115gm), on a silver-plated stand of oblong form on four reeded and fluted legs with hairy paw feet, the X-stretcher with central aperture for a spirit burner, the whole 35cm across handles x 21cm x 21cm high, (13.8in x 8.3in x 8.3in)

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A GEORGE IV SILVER TEAPOT of compressed spherical form with mushroom finial on four shell-decorated paw feet, hallmarked London, 1827, makers Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard, 27cm long x 13cm high, (10.6in x 5.1in), 24.5ozs, (762gm)

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