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A pearlware pedestal two-handled tureen and cover with lion's head finial, painted with a Japan pattern of scrolling foliage reserved on a pale-brown cell pattern ground; and a pair of rectangular vegetable tureens and covers ensuite, circa 1815 (one with rim chip to cover and glued section to base)
A Meissen blue-scale-ground baluster milk jug and cover, painted with panels of floral bouquets within C-scroll borders, the cover with floriform finial, blue crossed swords and dot mark, small rim chips to cover; and a shaped rectangular tea canister and gilt-metal-mounted cover ensuite, circa 1770
A Crown Derby flattened heart shaped bowl, with deep blue gilt painted scroll border having six oval panels painted with pink roses and leaves, rust painted mark, 24.5cm diameter; also a Royal Copenhagen sauce boat and integral stand and cover with finial in the form of a cherub blowing a horn, painted with summer flowers, 25cm wide; and a similar small bowl and cover (5)
A barge ware teapot dated 1889, in treacle glazes with teapot finial and picked out with cobalt, manganese and green flowerheads and thistles and marked on a sash Mr Thomas Partridge, Elmore Place, Bloxwich, 1889, minor chip, 11" long and another treacle glazed teapot dated 1875 in treacle glazes picked out with manganese and green flowers marked on a sash, H Barrett, 1875, cover restored, 9" long (2)
A George Jones majolica rooster teapot circa 1875, the birds beak forming a spout, tail feathers forming a handle and with naturalistically moulded body on an oval base, with tortoiseshell glazed underside, patch marked with two unglazed black lines, spout restored and finial damaged, 11" long
A mahogany boxwood and harewood inlaid whell barometer, 19th century, the broken architectural pediment with gilt metal urn finial above an inlaid patera motif and thermometer with blood heat to freezing silvered scale, 8" silvered dial marked J Porry, Warranted, over a futher patera motif, restored, 39" high
Edwardian salt and pepper condiments, a pair, of baluster form, with tapered finial, pierced dome lid, raised on hoof supports, Sheffield 1911. 10cms (4") high, 1 troy ounce 8dwt each together with four matching salts, 3.5cms (1.25"), 1 troy ounce 17dwt and two mustard pots, 6cms (2.25") high, 2 troy ounces 13dwt (13).
Early 20th century three piece teaset, comprising of oval formed teapot, with ebonised mushroom finial, harp handle, fluted body raised on single pedestal base, Sheffield 1966, 12.5cms 95") high, 18 troy ounces 8dwt, together with matching sucrier, 7cms 92.75" high, 5 troy ounces, 3 dwt, and cream, 7cms 92.75" high, 4 troy ounces, 3dwt (3).
Large quantity of late 19th century and early 20th century pressed, moulded and cut glass perfume bottles, to include one of circular form with applied electroplated curvilinear leaf stem design, 7cms 92.75") high, a cut glass bottle of baluster form with tapered finial stopper, printed and lozenge pattern to body, 13cms (5") high etc (5).
A fine Sevres tete a tete painted panels of birds and landscapes within gilt cartouches, blue foliated festoon and scroll reserves on yellow ground comprising; a pair of cylindrical coffee cans; a circular tapered sucrier with semi domed cover and fruit finial; a circular tapered cream jug on rustic patterned feet; and a 12.5in. oval two handled tray with raised gallery further painting of roses and buildings within cartouches, gilt and blue marks with initials KKCLDT and CB (one saucer repaired and cream jug repaired). (7)
A German 19th Century cylindrical coffee pot richly painted panels of a family harvesting fruit from a tree and offering fruit to a male figure wearing a brown habit within foliated oval cartouches, bracket handle and domed cover with floral finial, 6.25in. high, possibly unmarked Furstenberg (spout slightly chipped, cover imperfect).
A Victorian conductor's 22in. ivory and silver mounted baton with presentation plaque engraved "presented to Mr James East Philp by the choir and members of the East Finchley Congregational church 7th January 1890", the finial and terminal with embossed foliated silver mounts engraved monogram, Birmingham marks 1888 also engraved "G. Butler manufactured 29 Haymarket London", contained in morocco leather covered presentation case.

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