A silver gilt octofoil ciborium, in medieval with a cast ogee shaped bowl, knopped stem and base, chased with rams masks, gothic tracery, acanthus and scrolls, the domed cover with a scrolling tri-form finial and fan and scroll border, London 1909 by Sebastian Garrard, 27 cm high overall (10 1/2 in) - 23 1/2 oz
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A pair of silver gilt baluster shaped Water & Wine cruets, embossed with winged putti and leaf scroll cartouches, each with a caryatid handle and a domed hinged cover with finial in the form of an initial, 'A' for aqua or 'V' for Vino, marked beneath 'Lambert, Coventry St.', London 1884 by George Fox, 14 cm high overall (5 1/2 in)
A William IV teapot, of compressed pear shape, engraved with geometric designs and diaper within fluted panels, with a leaf chased spout, domed cover with finial and ivory handle, stamped beneath 'Garrards, Panton Street, London', London 1836 by Robert Garrard, 15 cm diameter (6 in) - 25 oz gross
A group of small silver, comprising; an oval tea caddy with reeded borders and vase finial, Sheffield 1914 by Mappin & Webb, 9.5 cm (3 3/4 in), a hammered round sugar bowl with leaf chased caryatid scroll handles, marked beneath 'Barraclough & Sons, Leeds', Birmingham 1921 by A E Jones, 10 cm (4 in), a covered round sugar bowl with two turned wood handles, London 1912 by Carrington & Co, 10 cm diameter (4 in), a round sugar bowl initials 'R P B', Sheffield 1934 by E Viner, 11 cm diameter (4 1/4 in)and a glass jam jar with swing handle and hinged lid, Birmingham 1912
A Victorian baluster milk jug, engraved with strapwork, cartouches and a monogram with a leaf capped double scroll handle and beaded borders, London 1858 by Robert Harper, 18 cm high (7 in), and a baluster caster in Queen Anne style with a moulded girdle and pierced domed cover with vase finial, Birmingham 1924 by Adie Bros Ltd, 18 cm high (7 in)
A Victorian oval teapot and a round sugar bowl, the teapot with beaded borders and engraved with bands of flowers in panels and two crests, with a wood handle and ebonised finial, marked beneath 'Lambert, 12 Coventry St. London', London 1867 by W W Williams, 11 oz gross, 11.5 cm long (4 1/2 in), and a round spiral fluted sugar bowl with a lobed rim on three shell and paw feet, 1906 by the Barnards, 10.5 cm diameter (4 1/2 in) - 5 oz
A James Dixon & Sons plated wine jug, designed by Dr. Christopher Dresser, with domed lower base, a flared neck, sparrow beak spout and flat hinged cover centred with a ball finial, and angular handle with trefoil terminal, 21.5cm. high, makers marks on the base with designer's facsimile signature and numbered '2546' also on handle 'patent 529'.
A 19th Century Sevres porcelain circular two-handled shallow urn, flat cover with fleur-de-lis finial and circular stand (thought to have been decorated by Jacques Sinsson 1795-1843), with finely executed mixed floral and leaf bandings, on a royal blue ground finely decorated in gilt with leaf and patterned bandings, stand 6. 5ins, all 6ins high (with printed factory mark to stand and urn for 1843, signed in red "SS" and further painted marks in green "D.22 J. 41" - slightly rubbed to recess of stand, otherwise with bright shine to glazed)
A Chamberlain's Worcester porcelain part dinner service enamelled in rose and green with floral sprigs and gilt sprigs, comprising - three rectangular vegetable dishes and covers with leaf and scroll finial, 11.75ins x 10ins, two circular two-handled sauce tureens and covers (one finial missing), and seven 10ins soup plates (printed mark in rose and black - circa 1825 - somewhat damaged, discoloured and cracked)
A Worcester blue and white porcelain barrel shaped teapot and cover with moulded floral finial, printed with a fence pattern, 4.75ins high (crescent mark in underglazed blue to base - spout chipped and with chipping to interior of rim, the lid slightly chipped and with restored finial - circa 1780)
A 19th Century American rosewood cased wall clock, the 8.5ins painted metal dial to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in plain arched top case with mirrored back enclosed by fully glazed door with fretted leaf scroll brackets and with incurved apron with turned finial, 32ins high overall

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