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A German fayence (Proskau, Silesia) pewter-mounted tankard and hinged cover, painted in coloured enamels with scattered floral sprays, the cover with ball finial and inscribed, dated GFP 1798, 24cm high, the fayance with script P mark, 'Leopold' period, 1783-93 (small repaired section to pewter mount)
A Wedgwood black-dip Jasper baluster pot pourri vase and pierced cover, sprigged in white with a band of torches beneath an egg and dart band rim, the cover with billing doves finial, 18.5cm high, impressed mark, late 19th century; and a Wedgwood pale-blue Jasper circular bowl and cover, sprigged with white ornament of medallions of classical figures and stylised foliage, 8cm diameter, impressed mark, circa 1900 (part of mark ground out)
Two dry-bodied stoneware teapots, comprising: a Wedgwood caneware gadrooned teapot and cover, of compressed oval form and moulded in relief with stiff-leaf ornament, 19.5cm long, impressed mark, circa 1820; and a Staffordshire black basalt commode-shaped teapot and cover moulded with classical scenes, the cover with 'widow' finial, 24cm long, circa 1810 (small chips to spout)
A selection of Worcester (Barr, Flight & Barr) shell bat-printed wares, comprising: a pedestal cream tureen and cover, printed en grisaille with vignettes of shells and aquatic plants, with two eagles' mask handles, the cover with flammiform finial, 17cm high; an oval prow-front teapot and cover; and three plates, one printed to the centre with a basket of flowers, 21cm diameter, printed and impressed marks, circa 1810 (some damage and restoration)
A Herculaneum bone china prow-fronted teapot and cover, painted in black enamel with a stylised floral band, painted pattern no. 791 (finial glued); and a New Oval teapot and cover with sugar box and cover ensuite, possibly Grainger, painted in puce and green with a stylised foliate band, painted pattern no. 133 (chips to rim of teapot), circa 1810
A Spode circular two-handled cream tureen and cover, painted in coloured enamels and gilt with floral sprays, the cover with a butterfly finial, the tureen with similar handles, 18cm wide, iron-red script mark, circa 1820 (cracks to cover); and a Spode Felspar porcelain pale-yellow-ground pedestal sauce tureen and cover painted with sepia flowers, printed puce mark, circa 1825 (handle restored)
A pair of metal lanterns, each with a ceiling attachment and four spirally turned posts with fleur-de-lys terminals, suspending a lantern with a flame finial, angled sides and anthemion corners, the glazed sides with pineapple pendant finials, the lanterns 94 high x 45cm wide, 140cm high overall, (verdigris finish)
A late 19th century walnut and ebonised side cabinet, the three-quarter gallery with musharabeyah panels, above two blind fret drawers with turned handles and a shelf with Eastern style arched recesses on turned columns above two doors, and panels with turned spindles, on a plinth base with bracket feet, 127 high x 48 deep x 150cm wide, (some damage, lacking one finial)
An Artificers Guild silver and copper box and cover, designed by Edward Spencer, the copper vessel of lobed globular shape, the domed drop-in silver cover having a finial formed as a bat with outspread wings, 12cm. high, the cover with maker's mark for London 1931, and designer's mark on base.
An Artificers Guild silver hand-mirror, the design attributed to Edward Spencer, of circular shape with foliate edge, having a fluted ivory handle with pine-cone finial linked by multiple loops and a ropework collar punctuated with a malachite cabochon, 30.5cm. long, makers' mark for London 1919
A miniature silver and enamel drinking horn, Hermann Bohm, Vienna, circa 1875, the shaped circular base, slender horn and cover painted en plein with energetic mythological subjects against a leaf-scrolled cream ground, the stem formed as a spread eagle, the finial as a seated cherub, very slight damage height 14cm, 5in
A William IV silver tea kettle on stand and burner, Paul Storr for Storr & Mortimer, London, 1831, stand apparently unmarked, associated 20th Century burner, bulbous and engraved with Marquess of Lothian armorials, the handle on auricular bracket and shell supports, fluted spout and thistle finial, stand on shell bracket supports and with sun in splendour crest 30cm, 12in high, 2350gr, 75oz 10dwt
A Victorian silver three piece tea set, C S Harris & Son, London, 1901, part lobed circular, pot with wooden handle and finial; tea pot, London, Thomas Wallis & Jonathan Hayne, 1811, band of foliate bright-cut decoration; and a snuff box, Paris, circa 1840, engraved strapwork 1950gr, 62oz 6dwt all in
AN ELKINGTON & CO. CLARET JUG with plated lid and collar, the former having a finial cast as a seated cherub with symbals, within a relief-decoration of further cherubs, c-scrolls and floral swags, the collar displaying similar disporting figures, stamped E & Co and 12348 beneath lid, on a clear broadening cylindrical glass body with star-cut base, 28cm, (11in) high A11271
A GROUP OF ANTIQUE AND LATER SILVER FLATWARE comprising: a pair of Victorian saltspoons with Evangelist terminals, two other salt spoons, a souvenir tea- spoon with running chicken finial, a child's fork, a butter knife and a pair of sugar tongs, all hallmarked, and a Continental white metal souvenir teaspoon, marked, (9)
FIVE VARIOUS SPOONS, ANTIQUE AND LATER, comprising: A George III Hanoverian pattern shell-back tablespoon, London, 1766, Robert Sallam, with later engraved triad WSA, May 1, 1810, A Dutch silver shell-bowl dessert spoon .833 std, 1940, the bowl interior fire-gilt, A souvenir spoon with heraldic shield finial depicting Adam & Eve with the motto "Dens Dat Incremen-tum", Sheffield 1926, J.D. & Son, A Scandinavian caddy spoon, marked MM 830, (std) and An enamelled souvenir teaspoon with a view of 'EDEN HOTEL' German, .800 std, about 155gms (5)
A 19TH-CENTURY SAMSON OF PARIS PORCELAIN VASE AND COVER of oriental meiping form, decorated in the Chinese export manner with an armorial and floral sprays in polychrome famille rose style enamels, within bianco-sopra- bianco linear scroll borders, the domed cover inscribed within a cartouche MD/ LOWESTOFT/ 1795, and having a gilt Kylin finial, pseudo-Chinese seal mark in iron red, 23cm, (9.2in) high
A silver teakettle and stand by Thomas, London 1913, the kettle of plain circular tapering form below a reeded rim and a ribbed pull off cover with bone finial, with leather clad bail handle, the tripod stand of scrolled form with shell feet containing a concave triangular reservoir and spirit burner, 31cm, 40oz
A large Victorian Scottish Highland dirk, the 30cm single edged steel blade fitted with a Celtic knot carved bog oak handle set with silver studs below a silver disk pommel with ball finial, maker JB, Edinburgh 1899, the black leather scabbard with silver mounts bright cut engraved with stylised leaves and containing a small matching silver mounted knife and two pronged fork each in its own integral sheath, the rear strap mount now attached with two suspension chains, maker JMT, Edinburgh 1898, 18.5cm, overall length 44cm

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