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A Royal Worcester Porcelain Two-Handled Pot Pourri Vase and Cover, of compressed ovoid form, the blush ivory ground painted with thistles and autumnal flowers, acanthus sheathed angular shoulder handles, pierced neck and with overlapped leaf domed cover with fluted finial, printed mark in puce, date mark for 1898, number 1995, (18.5cm)
A Minton Majolica Lidded Jug, the shell moulded lid with jester's head finial, Britannia metal mounts, over an entwined branch rustic handle continuing around the rim band, over a frieze of four dancing figures in mediaeval costume, with a raised entwined rootstock band to the base, impressed Mintons, 1231, year cypher for 1881, (32cm) (finial chipped)
A Flight Barr & Barr Worcester Porcelain Topographical Inkwell, of cushion circular shape with ruby ground, frontally painted with a named view of 'Malvern Church Worcestershire', with applied gilt lion masks and on tripod paw feet, the domed cover with flambeau finial, concave triangular base, impressed mark (BFB and crown) and script mark in black, (10.5cm high) (restoration)
An Early Victorian English Porcelain Part Tea Service, each piece with midnight blue border enriched with gilt scrolls and enclosing bouquets and scattered sprigs of flowers in vivid enamel colours, comprising five teacups, seven saucers, a pair of serving plates, a slop basin, and an associated and similarly decorated sucrier and cover with butterfly finial, numbered 2/825, the majority of the pieces marked 4336 (17)
A Group of Four Black Basalt Tea Pots and Covers, early 19th century, comprising one of canted lozenge section with sprigged classical female figures allegorical of Peace and Plenty, a similar smaller teapot with swan finial, the third with moulded columns framing a boy and girl dancing to tambourine and triangle, the last of smear glazed type, unmarked (minor damages) (4)
A Chinese Carved Chalcedony Small Vase and Cover, the vase shape body within a framework of leafy and fruiting branches, a bird perched on the shoulder, the cover as a larger bird holding a sprig in its beak, (16cm high), upon a wood stand, (19cm overall) (the finial with losses); and A Smokey Quartz Figure of a Sage, standing wearing robes and holding a jar in his hands, (21cm, upon a wooden stand, (24cm) (2)
A Victorian Three Piece Tea Service, of oval form with fan engraved borders, the teapot with scroll engraved spout, and carved wooden finial and scroll handle, the sugar bowl and cream jug on oval spreading pedestal foot, all with beaded edge and engraved crest and motto, (by Barnards, London 1877, 32oz)
A George IV Presentation Cup and Cover, of campana shape with applied band of fruiting vines and chased leafage and flowers upon matting with cast scroll handles, the cover with leafage bands and equine finial, upon domed circular base with acanthus leaf border, inscribed "Northallerton Races 1835, the Duke of Leeds, the Honble Coll Arden, Stewards", (by Emes & Barnard 1825, 39cm, 82oz)
A 19th Century Carved Ivory Oval Tusk Section Box and Cover, the main frieze carved in high relief on one side with a toper in a tavern interior after David Teniers the younger, the opposite side with a family group playing chess after David Wilkie, divided by fruiting vines and berried ivy leaves, enclosing a crest and monogram PPR, the lid carved with a band of berried ivy, the finial as a monkey cobbler seated on a plinth, (25cm high) (parts lacking)
A 19th Century Ebonised Marquetry and Metal Mounted Dressing Table, of shaped rectangular form, the top inlaid with neo-classical marquetry and enclosing a fitted interior veneered in rosewood, the shaped frieze raised on turned and tapered legs joined by an X stretcher with gilt metal finial, (72cm by 72cm by 41cm)
A 19thC oak, mahogany and burr elm longcase clock, the square painted dial with Roman numerals and foliate spandrels, inscribed John King, Loughborough, with calendar aperture, 30 hour movement, the hood with swan neck pediment, centre cast brass finial, turned pilasters, shaped trunk door flanked by canted corners, and on a deep plinth with fielded panel and bracket foot 85" high.
A George IV silver coffee biggin by Joseph Craddock and William Ker Reid, London 1820, of tapering cylindrical form, raised on a circular foot, the lower body fluted below a gadrooned edge, with ebonised handle and finial to the hinged cover, with presentation inscription from the Officers of the 52nd Light Infantry to Quarter Master Henry Stokes on his leaving the regiment 18th June 1866, 21cm, 22oz
A George III silver two handled cup and cover by John Wakelin and Robert Garrard, London 1800 (no maker's mark struck on cup), the circular body embossed with swags, raised on a stepped pedestal foot and fitted with two cast scroll handles, the flat domed cover also embossed with swags around a bell shaped finial, crested, 16.5cm high, 22.5oz
An 19th century mahogany 30 hour longcase clock, the finial mounted scrolling pediment with moulded cornice above a glazed door flanked with turned columns enclosing a 12" painted dial with Roman numerals, seconds dial and date dial, signed Barker, Lundfield, with brass posted frame movement, above a long trunk door and plinth base, standing on bracket feet with a shaped apron, 219cm high
A Victorian walnut side table, the square tilt-top with canted corners centred with an inlaid figure of an officer on horseback within multiple parquetry borders above an inlaid frieze supported on a turned column with pendant finial, standing on herringbone inlaid legs with scroll feet, bearing label for N.E.R., Sunderland, 61cm wide

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