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A marbled slipware 'chicken' money box, the body encircled by two rows of chicks, supporting a rectangular platform with four hen birds, two lacking, the finial - a cockerel roosting on a tree stump, all bird's heads lacking save for one small chick, Halifax area, probably early 19th century, 8.25in high.
An 18th century Meissen teapot and cover, with bird's head spout and leaf capped wishbone handle with ozier patterned border, painted with fruit, insects and butterflies in coloured enamels and gilding, crossed swords in underglaze blue, incised IV in Roman numerals, circa 1750, mouth of spout chipped and repaired, but with no loss, minor chip to leaf of flower head finial on cover, 4.25in high.
An Ibo helmet mask of domed circular form, with traditional facial details, the perimeter pierced for attachment, decorated in black and white pigment, Nri-Awka-Ibo, Nigeria, West Africa, 7.5in diameter, 4.5in high; together with a hand axe, the iron blade of flat waisted form with punchwork ornament, curved shaft with stepped finial, 18.25in long, late 19th-early 20th century. (2)
A pair of 20th century cut glass two branch candelabra in early 19th century style, each with an urn finial on a triangular section and a branch with a loop and a round facet cut drop, with shaped drip pans, a baluster support and stepped square foot, one gilt metal mount stamped Q, R and S, the other X, Y and Z, 60 high x 36cm wide, (some damage)
John Sellars, Berwick; a 19th century mahogany longcase clock, the eight-day two-train movement with anchor escapement and rack strike on a bell, the arched and painted dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and date dials, the arch painted and gilt with a basket of flowers, inscribed Jno Sellars Berwick, the panelled case with plain pilasters, the hood with swan-neck pediment and ball and eagle finial, 220cm high (restored)
A French small tortoiseshell cased mantle clock, in late 17th century style, the caddy top with gilt metal finials, the round dial with blue and white enamelled numerals and signed Gosselin, Paris, eight day cylinder movement, striking on a coil, on gilt metal turned feet, 31.5cm high (12.5") (one finial and section of gilt metal frieze lacking)
Namikawa Yasuyuki. A FINE JAPANESE MEIJI PERIOD CLOISONNE ENAMELLED VASE AND COVER, by Namikawa of ovoid form, finely decorated with a disporting dragon in polychrome on a dark blue ground, the borders and shallow-domed cover having brocaded decoration, the finial and footrim gilt, signed underneath on square silver tablet, 13cm, (5.2in)
A FINE EARLY 20TH-CENTURY FLOOR-STANDING WALNUT-CASED WEIGHT DRIVEN VIENNA LONGCASE CLOCK having a well-carved surmount with turned finial, carved shell and two-tier balustrade, the arched glazed trunk door between fluted turned half-columns, on a two-panelled cupboard base with turned and tapering pillars, on a plinth base and bun feet, the white-enamelled dial with Roman numerals framing a subsidiary seconds dial, 237cm, (93.3in) high (sold with two weights plus pendulum)
A Yorkshire pottery (Garnett) dated commemorative money-box, of pedestal form beneath concentric ring sections with disc finial, painted in shades of puce with carnation sprays and inscribed in black Mary Annie. Hoyland. Sheffield. 1867, 20cm high, incised mark Garnett 1867 (restored rim chip)
A Wedgwood 'Queens ware' Liverpool-printed oval tureen and cover, of two-handled gadrooned form, printed in black with an oak leaf swag-band above two oval panels of bucolic scenes and two similar vignettes beneath the handles, the cover with similar swag-band and surmounted with a flower-bud finial, 35cm wide, impressed marks, circa 1780 (minute chips to finial)
An early Victorian teapot of compressed bullet shape, embossed with flowers, scrolls, diaper and a cartouche with crest, with a leaf capped handle, spreading foot and convolvulus finial, with later presentation inscription beneath, London 1847 by Samuel Hayne and Dudley Cater 17cm (6.75in), 740g (23.75 oz)
A group of spoons and a ladle, comprising; a Kings pattern sauce ladle, London 1867 by G W Adams, a Scottish single struck Kings pattern serving spoon, Edinburgh 1844 by J McKay, a set of six Victorian silver gilt commemorative coffee spoons with 'crowned Tudor rose terminals, Birmingham 1896 by J Millward Banks, in a case, a Dutch spoon, the bowl chased with a dentist and other figures, pierced handle with a windmill finial (lacking the sails), and another Dutch spoon, the bowl chased with farm animals, the handle with two storks
A three piece oval tea service, each with a moulded rim and oval reeded pedestal foot, applied with medallions with neo-classical figures and engraved with ribbon tied hairbell swags, the teapot with an ebonised handle and pineapple finial, the sugar bowl with a swing handle, Birmingham 1912 by Mappin & Webb, 1178g gross (38 oz)
A George IV compressed round teapot embossed with leaf scrolls in broad flutes, a border chased with fox masks, leaf scrolls and trailing fruiting vines, with a leaf capped handle, spout and domed cover with flower finial, on a shaped round foot, London 1827 probably by William Hattersley, 18cm diameter (7 in), 814g (26 oz)
A late-18th century pearlware coffee pot, of inverted baluster form with shaped handle and simple ball finial to the domed cover, printed in blue with a version of the Two Figures pattern, overall height 26.1cm, unmarked, circa 1790-1800 (minor chipping to spout, rim, and inside cover, cover not a perfect match)
Edwardian flame mahogany triple wardrobe, labelled Spillman & Co. London, circa 1910, the dentil and drop finial cornice over three fielded panel doors opening to hanging space with a single drawer beneath and shelves on the opposing side with a mirrored inside door, all raised on splayed bracket feet, width 190cm, height 204cm
A Georgian mahogany longcase clock with cream painted dial and roman numerals, with subsidiary seconds and date dials, inscribed "George Leithhead, Galashiels", painted with an interior scene and figures to the arch, the four seasons to each corner, fitted eight-day striking movement, the hood with swan neck pediment and brass eagle finial flanked by turned pilasters, a crossbanded panel door to the trunk decorated with a single strand of feather banding above, raised on a panelled base with bracket feet, 19in. x 87in. high.

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