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AN EPNS REPOUSSE SPIRIT KETTLE & LAMP STAND, the Kettle of fluted lobed pear shape, the domed Lid lacking finial, the Stand lacking burner, Height 20", an EP THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE of rectangular shape: Tea Pot, Cream Jug and Two Handled Sucrier, and a PLATE TEA URN of ovoid shape, AF, Height 17.5". (6)

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A TURNED "LIGNUM VITAE" CYLINDRICAL STRINGBOX & COVER, the screw on Cover pierced, the finial fitted with a blade. Height 6.5".

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A ROYAL WORCESTER STUART ROSE JAR & COVER of ovoid lobed shape, 1312, the domed pierced Cover with gilt mounts, the Jar with gilt shoulder and base mounts and decorated with two floral clusters on a shaded ivory ground. Puce transfer printed mark, date mark for 1900. Height 13". Finial chipped.

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A BENJAMIN ADAMS PEARLWARE TWO HANDLED SOUP TUREEN & COVER of rectangular footed form with incurving angles, blue transfer printed with pastoral scene after Claude Lorrane, the domed Cover with finial moulded in the form of the Prince of Wales's Plumes, the handles of similar form. Impressed mark 1800-200. Height 12". Length 15".

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A large plated soup tureen in the Adam style of naivete shape, the cover with an urn finial to the domed fluted cover, reeded handles and with further base fluting and an oval reeded plinth, 39cm wide. See lot 188 for illustration.

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A large Victorian plated double water pitcher by Meridian Britannia Co. with a swan finial to the hinged cover and tapered sides, 30cm high. See lot 188 for illustration.

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A silver sugar bowl, Birmingham 1901 with a flaming finial, of oval shape on three paw feet.

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A white metal teapot, the cover with a lion finial of urn shape with a mask spout and a circular base, 21cm high.

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A silver sugar castor, Birmingham 1919, of urn shape with an urn finial, circular base, 15cm high. See lot 300F for illustration.

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A Royal Worcester Ariosto inkwell, the circular bowl supported by three female busts on paw feet, alternating with mask heads, the cover with cherub finial and mask heads, the trefoil base with moulded detail, printed marks and date code for 1862, 14.5cm high

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Victorian silver teapot by W R Smily, London 1847, of squat melon form, the hinged, domed lid with melon finial, engraved throughout with Rococo scrolls, raised on four anthemion scrolled feet, weight approx 28ozs

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Sycamore pedestal tobacco jar and cover, circa 1850, footed baluster form decorated with applied metal bosses to the shoulders and tip of the finial, raised on a domed foot, 19cm

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Small Victorian copper kettle, with acorn finial, 17cm diameter, also a later kettle, 17cm (2)

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Pair of Regency bronze and ormolu candelabra, circa 1810-1820, the three scroll branches centred with a pineapple finial united with chains supporting spherical drops, the whole held aloft by a cherub walking amidst waves, over a red scagliola marble circular plinth with ormolu beading, height 50cm.

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A SIGNED ORIENTAL BRONZE TEAPOT having raised silvered and gilt bird, mountain and leaf decoration with shell shaped finial and fixed overhead bamboo style handle, 23.5cm wide

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A Rogers pearlware blue and white pedestal tureen and cover, early 19th century, printed with the elephant pattern within a wild rose border and with lion mask finial, impressed 'Rogers' to base, 9" high, 7.5" diameter

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A Mason's Patent Ironstone China octagonal two handled baluster vase and cover, 19th century, decorated in the imari palette with chinoiserie flowers and gilt highlights, the shoulders applied with cobalt and gilt kylin entwined dolphin finial, brown printed mark and red enamel No.B1834, small chip to cover, 15" high

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A Davenport porcelain tureen, cover and stand, mid 19th century, of oval form with puce scalloped and gilt foliate edge and rocaille finial and handles and raised on four scroll bracket feet and underglazed blue Davenport mark, cracked, the tureen 14" long

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A pair of Victorian sweetmeat vases and covers, 19th century, each with plain conical cover and faceted finial, each plain round funnel bowl on a short waisted stem and circular foot, 14" high (2)

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A pair of faceted cut glass sweetmeat vases and covers, 19th century, each with faceted finial and diamond cut banding on a square star cut base, 12.5" high (2)

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A Regency rosewood and brass inlaid mantel time piece, circa 1800, the stepped sarcophagus shape top surmounted by a pineapple finial over a 6" white painted enamel dial with Roman numerals marked 'Hedge, Colchester', single fusee movement, on a plinth base and toupie feet, foliate ring handles, some damage and losses, 14" high, 8.5" wide, 5" deep.

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Early George III silver tea caddy and cover, in rococo style and of square waisted bombe form, the domed cover and body embossed and chased with trailing flowers, the shell cast apron terminating in scrolled feet (finial lacking), by Pierre Gillois, London 1760, approx 11.5 ozs, 14.5cm high.

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Victorian silver christening spoon, of dessert size the finial cast with a figure of a classical lady, the bowl cast with the figure of a lyre-player, London 1856, 19cm long, a Victorian vine pattern silver christening spoon with cast and engraved decoration, makers mark AH, Sheffield 1853, and another spoon, Sheffield 1861 (3).

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Japanese cloisonne enamel vase and cover, Meiji period, the domed cover with chrysanthemum decorated finial, the squat baluster body decorated with repeating panels of dragons and ho-ho birds, against a speckled brown ground, within flower and foliate pattern borders, the base bearing a 2 character stamped mark, 14cm high, restored area to shoulder, hairline cracks.

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Chinese pale green glazed earthenware storage vessel, Tang dynasty, of oviform, with a cut out aperture to the centre and frilled bands, surmounted by an onion shaped finial, on a circular foot rim, small patches of flaking to glaze, 27cm high.

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Art Deco glass and brass hall lantern, the fan shaped peach coloured glass panels supported by leaf cast mounts, suspended with a floret carved finial pendant, approximatey 30cm high.

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Victorian 'Admiral Fitzroy's' oak cased barometer, the arched top surmounted by a fleur de lys finial, the printed paper dial with mercury tube, applied thermometer and atmosphere mercury tube, 117cm high.

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Victorian walnut and marquetry inlaid trumpet shaped work/games table, the octagonal top with chess board inlay enclosing an interior fitted with compartments and integral basket, above foliate carved collar and turned column with pendant finial, on 3 foliate carved down swept legs with block feet.

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Victorian walnut adjustable piano stool, the circular stuff over seat above a turned and ovolo carved column with compressed onion shaped pendant finial, on 3 scrolled legs with flower and foliate carved knees, with flower carved feet, slight losses to feet.

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George V silver tea caddy by Mappin & Webb, the rectangular body with cushion shaped lid and flame finial on claw feet, Birmingham 1915, 12cm high x 10cm wide.

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19th century pewter tobacco box and cover, with turned finial and reeded body, complete with lead plunger, 12cm high, 9cm diameter.

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A glass stem bowl and cover, cut with hob nail and fan motifs, a tall knopped finial, early 20th century, 35cm. (2)

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A large Rockingham hexagonal baluster vase and cover, with a gilt monkey finial, printed in blue with birds and insects amid flowering branches, no mark, c.1830, 64cm. high. (2) Minor damage.

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A dated Scottish two handled mug, with a domed cover and candlestick finial, printed in brown with a country house, the cover inscribed 'Edward Watson 1852' printed mark for David Methven & Sons, 21.5cm. (2) Minor faults.

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A pair of Dresden baluster vases and covers, painted with panels of figures in landscapes and with flowers on a yellow ground, 'AR' marks, 2nd half 19th century, 31.5cm. (4) A re-glued chip to one finial.

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A silver and enamel box and cover oval section, applied with scrolling borders, the sides applied with champleve enamel panels of seagulls, the cover finial with a flying bluebird unmarked 16cm. wide

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A late 19th century enamel ovoid jar and hinged cover, with gilt metal mounts and finial, painted in coloured enamels with a couple in a landscape, within gilt and 'jewelled' borders, on four gilt metal feet, 15.2cm high (6")

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A George Grainger bottle shaped vase and pointed stopper, painted in coloured enamels with flowers and leaves, within a gilt scroll band, on a turquoise ground, 18cm high (7"), printed mark in puce, circa 1850 (small chip to finial)

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A Rockingham leaf moulded pierced pastille burner and stand, with flame finial, applied with brightly coloured flowers and leaves within gilt line borders, 9.5cm high (3 3/4"), printed griffin mark in puce, circa 1835 (small chips to finial)

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An unusual Flight, Barr and Barr pail shaped two handled inkwell and liner, the cover with flame finial taper holder, painted with full blown pink roses and leaves, within turquoise and gilt bands, 8cm high (3 1/8"), circa 1815, (one handle chipped and short associated crack)

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A Staffordshire porcelain pastille burner and conical cover, with flame finial, painted with pink roses and leaves, within gilt leaf scroll border, on four gilt ball feet, 11.5cm high (4 1/2"), circa 1820-25, possibly Davenport (two small chips to inner rim of cover)

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Silver batchelors teapot, the hinged lid with turned ebony finial and scroll handle, the embossed cartouche with 'God the only Founder' on splayed feet, makers mark for J.D. & S. Sheffield 1933, together with a matching sugar bowl and small pedestal dish.

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Silver plated egg coddler, the lid with acorn finial, standing on three outswept legs joined by a circular undertier, 22cm high.

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Large Victorian silver plated candelabrum, late 19th century, supported on a triform base with paw feet headed by scrolling foliage supporting a leaf wrap tapering column with 3 reeded branches and 4 campana shaped sconces with detachable nozzles, central flame finial, 73cm high.

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An Apostle candelabra. South German, circa 1500. Tin plated iron with small remnants of coloured painting. Three level construction with large bowl to catch wax. Surrounded by twelve candle sticks with candle holders on top. In the middle there is an especially strong support and socket for a central candle, a hexagonal central piece with embossed leaf rosettes and a castle-shaped finial with four small Gothic towers. Defects, damage and additions. Diameter 65 cm, height 130 cm. €7,000.00

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A German mace. 16th century. Forged iron. Six curved flanges, the spike with ball head. Hollow forged octagonal shaft with perforation for the arm loop. The spirally cut grip with graven finial separated by a baluster. Length 65.5 cm. €2,000.00

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A small cannon barrel on carriage mount. German, 1st half 18th century. Bronze with inset iron barrel in calibre 19.5 mm. Reinforced muzzle. The cascabel with face-up vent and (detachable?) square base. Two finely crafted dolphin carrying handles over a punched background, fitted trunnions. Pretty black-green patina. Length 102 cm. The wooden carriage with nailed baroque iron fittings and a small ammunition box under the cascabel. The finial piece fragmentary and worm-ridden, the iron parts corroded, the iron-reinforced wooden axle and several fittings included. Total length 160 cm. €2,500.00

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An Etrusco-Roman bronze helmet of Montefortino/Rieti type. late 2nd to middle 1st century B.C. Hemispherical bowl wrought in one piece out of sheet bronze, on the top a finial acorn knob with punched decor, around the rim a border of incised parallel mouldings widening at the back to an avantail decorated with many small struck patterns and a rivet hole for a thong, on each side two holes for affixing the cheek flaps, a typical helmet of "Caesar's times" with an unusually well-decorated avantail, in fine metallic state with a good dark-brown-red patina. H 19 cm = 7.5 in, W 975 g. €5,000.00

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A VICTORIAN WINE JUG of baluster shape with lobed decoration, upon a raised foot, the cover with urn finial, by William Gibson and John Langman, Sheffield, 1882, 38cm.

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AN EDWARDIAN HOT WATER JUG the baluster body with wood finial and handle, probably by Harry Wright Atlan, Sheffield, 1909, 20cm.; 15oz

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A PAIR OF GEORGE III TEA CADDIES each with ribbed oval body and flat hinged cover, with urn finial, by William Plummer, 1780, marked on bases and covers, locks missing, 12. 75cm. across; 26.5oz (2)

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A GEORGE V COFFEE POT the oval girdled body with a band of engraved decoration and gadrooned borders, wood handle and finial, by Mappin and Webb, 1912, 20cm.; 19.5oz

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A GEORGE III BACHELOR'S TEAPOT the cylindrical body with bright-cut engraved borders, wood handle and finial, by John Wakelin and William Taylor, 1776, 11.5cm.; 12oz all in

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A GEORGE III COFFEE POT the vase shaped body with engraved decoration, upon a raised spreading foot, the cover with ball finial, by Henry Chawner, 1795, 26cm.; 26.5oz

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AN EDWARDIAN CONDIMENT POT of vase shape with pierced wirework sides upon a spreading foot, the pierced cover with turned finial, by Marston and Bayliss, Birmingham, 1906, 4oz of silver

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A MUSTARD POT IN GEORGE III STYLE the oval pierced body with repousse swags, urn finial and reeded loop handle, with spoon, by George Maudsley Jackson and David Landsborough Fullerton, 1897, 2.75oz of silver

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A GERMAN DISH of lobed lozenge shape, painted with floral sprays, incised H V, 7 3/4in. (20cm.) wide, together with a miniature Doccia pedestal of ogee square shape, 1 1/4in. (3cm.) high and a miniature Hoechst urn of baluster shape on a pedestal with a flambeau finial, all picked out out pink, 3 3/4in. (9.5cm.) high

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A VICTORIAN WALNUT CARD TABLE moulded serpentine top, on four slender legs issuing from scrolled cabriole legs and a central finial, 36in. (92cm.) wide

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Black slate and brass clock garniture, the dial inscribed ''Leriche Alencon'', eight-day movement striking on a bell, finial in the form of a vase with a brass top, gilt sprays and on brass paw feet, flanked by a pair of four-branch five-sconce candelabra with similar decoration, the clock 42cm high.

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Staffordshire butter tureen in the form of an oval bowl with banded coopered sides, the lid of oval shape with a finial in the form of a cow lying down, repairs, 21cm wide, and a further oval butter dish and cover with twin handles inscribed 'Butter'. (2)

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