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A Dutch silver spoon, the rounder rectangular bowl chased with classical figures within and scroll borders, the handle scroll case with cherubs to finial.

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A late 17th/early 18th century Northern European spoon,+ the round bowl, with engraving and initials on the back, the tapering stem terminating in a cast knop finial, unmarked, probably Baltic/North German, c. 1700, 8.4in (21.2cm) long, 2.2oz.

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An extremely rare George II Scottish provincial masking spoon,+ with a double drop bowl, the stem partly champhered and terminating in a stylised leaf finial, by Hugh Ross, Tain, c. 1730, 6 1/2 (16.5cm) long. Marks: maker's mark only, H R [conjoined], 0.3oz. (See lot 199 for illustration)

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A George I/II mote spoon,+ with a rattail bowl pierced with scrolls and a small diamond point finial initialled by an unascribed maker, London 1725-30, 5.5in (14cm). Marks: distorted, 0.25oz. (See lot 256 for illustration)

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A Charles I ascribed Wessex area seal top spoon,+ with a slender finial, pricked "AB" [conjoined] over "ST", by John Greene (I), Salisbury c. 1635, 6.4in (16.2cm) long. Marks : maker's mark only in bowl, 0.9oz.

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A rare Elizabeth I Virgin & Heart finial spoon,+ with a gilt terminal, repaired, second half of 16th century, 6.4in (16cm). Marks: none, 1oz.

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Four historical silver rings,+ including a Romano-British silver ring with plain bezel, a Viking 9th century silver plaited twisted wirework ring, a Roman large silver ring inscribed with the letter'S' and a Roman silver ring mounted with a conical shaped hardstone with a star motif engraved on the finial. (4)

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A pretty Art Deco diamond surete pin, c.1925,+ each chevron shaped finial set with clusters of brilliant cut diamonds with small square black onyx 'polka dot' decoration on a white precious metal mount. (See lot 477 for illustration)

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An emerald and diamond cascade brooch clip, c.1950,+ the principle section mounted with three pear shape emeralds with matching pear shape diamond finial, in a diamond strapwork frame with diamond cluster sleeve motif to the centre. (See lot 531 for illustration)

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A Victorian mounted cut glass biscuit box of oval outline,+ with two drop ring handles, and a fluted cover with a knop finial, c. 1860, 8in (20cm) wide overall.

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A Victorian plated Argyle of cylindrical form,+ with bead borders, a pull off cover and knop finial, the interior with seperate cover, by R. Hood & W. Linley, c. 1870, 6.4in (16.5cm) high.

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An early George III coffee pot, of plain baluster form on a spreading foot with a low domed cover and a knop finial, by Lewis Herne & Francis Butty, London 1762, 10.3" (26.3cm) high, 23oz.

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A William IV three piece tea set of fluted circular outline,+ with leaf-capped scroll handles and shaped pedestal bases, the teapot with a flower finial, initialled and crested by Charles Fox II, London 1831/3, 37oz. (3)

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A William IV melon fluted mustard pot,+ on four paw feet with a scroll handle, ball finial and a border of shells and foliage, gilt interior, initialled, by Messrs Barnard, London 1831, 3in (7.6cm) high, 7.75oz.

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A George III pierced mustard pot,+ with fine bead borders, bright engraving and wrigglework borders, the rising cover surmounted by an acron finial, initialled "S", blue glass liner, by Charles Hougham, London 1787, 3.5in (9cm) high, 2.5oz weighable silver.

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A George baluster peppercaster,+ with a knop finial, probably by Samuel Wood, London 1766, 4.9in (12.5cm) high, 2oz.

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A George III baluster peppercaster,+ with ropework border and a wrythen finial by Thomas Daniel, London 1775, 4.8in (12.2cm) high, 2. 5oz. (See lot 771 for illustration)

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A George III baluster peppercaster,+ with a wrythen finial, by Thomas Daniel & John Wall, London 1781, 4.75in (12cm) high, 2oz. (See lot 771 for illustration)

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An early Victorian mounted bottle cork,+ with a fruiting vine finial and applied vine leaves on a matt ground, by C. Reiley & G. Stover, London 1837, 4.25in (11cm) high.

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A Victorian mounted bottle cork,+ the finial cast as a Roman centurion, with spear in hand, by George Fox, London 1862, 5in (12. 6cm), 2oz gross.

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A late 19th century German mounted cut glass claret jug,+ with an angular handle, reeded borders and a reeded ball finial, engraved with a monogram and a coat of arms below a coronet, circa 1900 (Retailed by V Mayers Sohne, Vienna), 9.5in (24cm) high.

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An unusual George III condiment or spice caster,+ of slender vase form with an elongated, narrow neck and a bun-cover with a knop finial, by Robert Hennell, London 1782, 5.3in (13.5cm) high, 2.8oz.

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A modern sugar caster of octagonal baluster form,+ the cover with a knop finial, by Viners of Sheffield 1937, 8.5in (21.5cm) high, 8oz.

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A George III pepper caster,+ with a reeded pedestal foot, baluster body and bright-engraved cover with a knip finial initialled, by James Mince, London 1791, 5.6in (14.2cm) high, 2.5oz.

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A modern mounted mother of pearl ring tree,+ with a pin cushion finial in the form of a parrot red glass eyes, by Adie & Lovekin LTD, Birmingham 1922 (loaded base) 3.75in (9.5cm) high.

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A late 19th century early 20th century Japanese vase and cover,+ with two dragon handles a shaped and flared pedestal base and domed cover with a pair of quail finial each side set with a figural scene in ivory, and coloured abalone and nacre flanked by applied dragons and polychrome, cloisonne enamelled detail, the base with character signature, c. 1900 (some damage) 8.5in (21.5cm) high, 23oz gross.

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Three seals:-+ a 19th century desk seal with a steel matrix and an ivory baluster handle 4in (10cm) high, a small gold mounted ivory seal with a bloodstone intaglio "DIDO" and gilt metal and cloisonne enamel seal with a ball finial. (3)

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A George III pepper caster,+ of inverted baluster form on a pedestal foot with reeded borders and a knop finial, initialled, by Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1791, 6in (15.2cm) high, 2.5oz.

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Hunting Interest:-+ A modern mounted Wedgwood pottery jar and cover decorated in polychrome with fox hunting scenes and the cries "TALLY.HO" & "FORRARD.AWAY", the cover with a fox mask finial, printed underglaze "DYE KEN JOHN PEEL - 1829 WEDGWOOD ETRURIA ENGLAND" the mounts by J. Gloster & Son, Birmingham 1931, 6.25in (15.6cm) high.

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A modern embossed sugar caster,+ of inverted baluster form with two vacant cartouches and a scroll finial, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1910, 7.4in (18.8cm) high, 10oz.

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A modern teacaddy,+ of part fluted oval form with a vase shaped finial and hinged cover, by William Hutton & Sons LTD, Sheffield 1913, 5.25in (13.2cm) high, 6.5oz.

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A George Ist coffee pot,+ the tapering body with a moulded foot rim and a cast panelled swan neck spout, domed moulded hinged cover with finial, a later scroll capped ebony handle (old repairs), 10in (25cm), maker Gabriel Sleath, London 1714, 22oz. all in.

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A Charles II poringer and cover of bellied circular form,+ with two cast caryatid scroll handles, decorated around the lower body with embossed foliage a stylised gryphon and a parrot finial chased with a band of foliage and animals, maker's mark "W.W" above a fleur de lys, London 1668, 7in (17.8cm) high, 6in (15.1cm) diameter of bowl, 20oz.

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A VICTORIAN CARVED OAK DRUM TOPPED LIBRARY TABLE, the octagonal loose top with writing inset above four frieze drawers alternating with moulded panels, the base with four spirally turned legs united by a similarly turned X stretcher centering in a finial, on round feet with castors. Width 54".

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A GEORGE II SILVER CASTER, of baluster shape, the domed pierced Cover with engraved foliate motifs terminating in a finial, the body engraved with a crest within a garter. London 1752. Maker Jabez Daniel. Weight approximately 4 ounces. Height 5.5".

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A SILVER LIDDED & MOUNTED CUT GLASS TOILET BOTTLE, of spherical shape, the push-on spherical cap enclosing an inner glass stopper, with Fleur de Lys finial. Birmingham 1912. Height 5".

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AN EPNS COFFEE POT, of baluster shape with fruit finial, "Broadhead & Co. Sheffield", Height 8.5", a VICTORIAN EP COFFEE POT, with double scroll handle bearing Victorian lozenge registration mark, Height 9", and a HOT WATER JUG, Height 8.5". (3)

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AN EPNS REPOUSSE MOULDED & LIDDED GLASS CLARET JUG, of cylindrical shape with bulbous base, the lid with lion and shield finial, the neck mounts having fruiting vine decoration with mask spout and with foliate scrolled handle. Height 11.5".

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A GEORGIAN STYLE BRASS HALL LANTERN, of hexagonal shape with moulded frosted glass panels, the upper part with six scrolls centering in a finial with loop, the bases with anthemion motifs, the base glazed. Height 27". Width 12".

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A BLUE & WHITE MEISSEN "ONION" PATTERN TEA KETTLE & COVER, of flattened spherical shape, the Cover with rose finial, the metal fixed handle with porcelain insulation. Underglaze blue crossed swords mark. Chipped. Height 6".

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A ROYAL WORCESTER FRUIT DECORATED ROSE BOWL & COVER, painted by "P Lynes", the pierced gilded wicker moulded Cover enclosing an inner lid, the vase with apples and blackberries on a mossy background, signed, the lower body wicker moulded and gilded. Black transfer printed factory mark 1286, S/S, post 1963. Cover lacking finial. Height 6.5".

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A Moorcroft pottery circular powder bowl, the lid with plain knop finial decorated with clematis and with plain blue bowl, 6.25ins diameter (impressed mark and later paper label - "By appointment to the Late Queen Mary - circa 1950)

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A Worcester porcelain bulbous tea caddy and cover with flowerhead finial, the whole reeded and enamelled in colours with floral sprays within royal blue and gilt borders, 6.5ins high (crescent pattern mark in underglazed blue to base - circa 1770 - cover damaged and repaired), and a Worcester porcelain tea bowl of panelled form enamelled in colours with floral sprays, 3ins diameter (seal mark in underglaze blue to base - circa 1770 - slightly chipped)

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A George III circular chamber candlestick with moulded edge and scrolled handle supporting conical snuffer with turned finial, 6ins diameter, by John Scofield, London 1778, engraved with initials "S*B" and dated 1779, with scratched weight 12oz and 8dwt., complete with pair of snuffers for same, probably by John Bourne, London 1778 (pointed tip missing)

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A George III rectangular mustard pot of shaped and moulded outline, the domed cover with turned finial and reeded mounts, 3.5ins high, by Henry Chawner, London 1795 (weight 3ozs), and blue glass liner for same, and a fiddle pattern mustard spoon, London 1837

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A William IV bronze two-handled tea urn of classical form, with bold dolphin scroll pattern handles and bold gadroon, shell and leaf mounts to the flanged rim and partly reeded body, domed and partly reeded cover with embossed finial, on square footrim, 15.5ins high (See lot 354 for illustration).

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An early 19th Century mahogany mantel clock by Richard Ganthony of London, the 7.5ins diameter circular painted dial with Roman numerals to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, with arch topped brass plates and engraved back plate, contained in arch topped case surmounted by incurved pinnacle with brass pineapple finial, the front inlaid with boxwood stringings, brass stopped quarter columns to sides, brass carrying handles, frets to sides, on ogee bracket feet, 24.5ins high.

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An oval urn shape tea caddy, the front with an oval allegorical medallion of "Hope," the hinged cover with a wood finial, on a pedestal foot. 5.75 ins. Maker, Thomas Bradbury & Son, Sheffield, 1911, together with a bright cut handle and shell bowl (with a caddy spoon). Chester 1913. (2). (See lot 60 for illustration)

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A rectangular three piece tea service in Regency style, the sides with a swelling moulded band and gadroon borders, the teapot with swan neck spout, the hinged cover with an ebony finial, an ebony handle, the milk jug and sugar basin with moulded bracket handles, on bun feet. Makers, S. Blanckensee and Sons Ltd., Birmingham, 1926, 33 oz. (all in).

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A late Victorian rococo sugar caster, the baluster body part swirl fluted and chased foliage, conforming onion shape cover with cast chased finial, pierced cast chased foot. 8.75 ins. Maker, Thomas Bradbury, London, 1895. 8.5 oz.

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A Victorian oval bachelor's teapot, in Adam Revival style, the partly ribbed body with a straight tapering spout, an ebony finial to the hinged cover, a scroll wood handle, on a pedestal foot. Maker, Charles Stuart Harris, London, 1880. 10 oz (all in).

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A Victorian baluster muffineer, with pierced onion shaped cover with finial on a cast moulded foot. Maker, Robert Garrard, London, 1867. 5oz.

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A Japanese cloisonne jar and cover, decorated coloured enamel flowers the cover with brass bud finial, on scroll feet, 5 ins.

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A Royal Worcester Porcelain Pot Pourri Vase and Cover, decorated by James Stinton, of ovoid form, the cover with acorn and leaf finial, the fascia finely painted with two cock pheasants near a copse, signed Jas Stinton, the reverse with a misty landscape, raised upon satyr and scroll tripod feet picked out in gilt against a blush ivory ground, triconcave moulded plinth, printed crown and wheel mark in black, date code for 1905, and numbered 123G, 20.5cm high.

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A Chinese Cloisonne and Gilt Copper Water Dropper, as a pomegranate, with leafy twig handles, bird finial, downswept to form the foot, the short spout with further fruiting branches, the main ground worked with repeat stylised lotus motifs, Qing, 6cm

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A Chinese Export Carved Ivory Basket and Cover, Canton, circa 1860, the upswept double handles with arched grip, the octagonal panelled domed cover with fruiting finial and with phoenix bird panel dividers, the lobed circular base carved and pierced in great detail with figures amongst pavilions, pierced apron, on four flower and leaf feet, 37.5cm high (numerous cracks), beneath a glass dome on an ebonised ivory plinth, 43cm high overall

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A Mid 19th Century Horn Snuff Mull and Stand, the stand with domed stepped foot with moulded decoration, to putti standing on a shell holding a scroll shield mount, the large twisted horn with plated collar, the upper section moulded with a row of flowers against a stippled background, the detachable domed lid with rampant lion finial holding a shield, the stand marked Plewkiewicz Warszawie, 55.5cm high, 45cm wide.

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A Salver, of shaped square outline, canted corners, on four scroll supports, moulded edged, by Edward Viner, Sheffield 1957, 23cm wide, 15oz; A Coffee Pot, of baluster form on circular spreading foot, gadrooned borders, fluted spout and high domed lid with pineapple finial, fruit wood scroll handle, maker's mark 'BES Co,' Birmingham modern, 24cm high, 20oz; and A Matching Plated Hot Water Pot (3)

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A Three Piece Tea Service, comprising teapot, sugar bowl and cream jug, each of circular form with moulded girdle, the teapot with slightly domed lid and wood finial, maker's mark rubbed Birmingham 1930, gross weight 18oz.

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A Coffee Pot and Hot Water Pot, each on circular spreading foot, shaped waisted body with high domed lids and fruit wood scroll handle and finial, by Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1924, gross weight 24oz

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