A tea kettle on stand with burner, in George I style, the kettle of compressed pear-shape engraved with an armorial, with a leaf capped spout, hinged domed cover with wood finial, and a scroll and turned wood handle, the stand on 'C' scroll legs with vase finials and bun feet, London 1914 by A & F Parsons, 34cm high overall (13 1/2in) - 81 1/2oz gross
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A campana shaped trophy cup and cover, the base with two leaf capped double scroll handles, a central moulded girdle and round foot, engraved 'South Berks Point To Point Steeplechases, Open Race, Won by Bruce, April 20th 1904', the domed cover with vase finial, London 1903 by W, J, M & S Barnard and Richard Dubock, 26cm high overall (10 1/4in) - 27oz
A late George II 'pagoda' epergne, the fluted roof with a pineapple finial and hung with bells, supported by four columns with spiral leaf decoration, with a central pierced oval basket with shaped beaded and leaf chased border, eight cast scroll branches with four shaped-round dishes and four pierced oval baskets, on scroll supports with cast shell feet and fruiting flowers and branches, London 1759 by Thomas Pitts I, the finial and bells not marked, the central basket with scratch weight '229-10' - 172oz (the columns and four branches unmarked and not weighed, possibly later replacements), 56cm high (22in), 74cm wide overall (29in)
A creamware two-handled circular sugar bowl and cover, Yorkshire or Staffordshire, painted in shades of chocolat-brown with scattered floral sprigs, reserved on a butterscotch ground and applied with swagged ornament, the spiral handles with floriate terminals, the cover with floriate finial, width 13.5cm (5 1/4in), circa 1780 (some small chips generally, a larger chip to finial)
A mahogany longcase clock, the eight day two-train movement with anchor escapement and rack strike on a bell, the foliate engraved arched brass dial with moonphase, the silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, inscribed JasWebb FROME, the case with later bracket feet, shaped lower panel and similar door, the hood with fluted Corinthean columns and brass capitals beneath a swan-neck pediment with eagle and ball finial, height 230cm. (assembled and restored)
An early 19th century oak longcase clock, the eight day two-train movement with anchor escapment and rack strike on a bell, the square painted dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary date aperture and moonphase, painted with birds and indistinctly inscribed R. Thomas...., the case with fluted pillasters, the hood with broken pediment and brass ball finial, height 218cm.
A French Sevres style gilt metal mounted clock garniture, the clock with eight-day movement without side count wheel strike on a bell, the gilt metal spelter case with porcelain dial with Roman numerals, and surmounted with a two-handled urn finial, height 34.5 cm; and a pair of gilt metal mounted Sevres style urns en suite, height 28 cm, each with gilt wood stand
A Chinese export blue and white porcelain teapot and cover, late Qianlong (1736-95), of ovoid form with domed cover and gilt pointed finial, the body decorated with a willow pavilion pattern with two men on a bridge below Fitzhugh type borders, gilded rim, handle and straight spout, handle cracked, cover chipped 7" high
A Mason Cash & Co Church Gresley treacle glazed teapot and cover, 19th century, the domed cover with teapot finial, the body applied with coloured reliefs in cobalt green, puce and lilac of pheasants, baskets of flowers and a sash marked 'God Bless Our Home', gadrooned carrying handle and toothed border, impressed clay mark, spout repaired 12" high
A treacle glazed teapot and domed cover late 19th century, unmarked, with teapot finial and applied with coloured reliefs in manganese, green and cobalt of pheasant, flowers and baskets of flowers and sash marked 'A present to a friend' gadrooned pouring handle and toothed border, the spout and lappeted handle applied with flowerheads, some damage to finial 15" high
A Derby porcelain part dessert service, circa 1800-1825, painted in Imari colours with floral sprays, comprising large circular pedestal tureen and cover with leaf moulded finial 10.5" diameter, 12" high, cracked, a pair of round tureens and domed covers 11.5" diameter, a pair of sauce tureens, covers and stands, one cracked, 5.25" diameter, four bowls, two cracked, 10" diameter, three plates one cracked, 10" diameter, four side plates 7.5" diameter, three graduated oval serving plates 14" - 11", gadrooned borders, red mark (21)
An English porcelain tureen, cover and stand, unattributed , early 19th century, polychrome enamelled in a bright Imari style with alternating panels of flowers and red diaper motifs, the stand with central fence and rockwork design, gilt crossed cornucopiae finial and side handles, cover cracked, stand cracked, handles chipped and repaired, the stand 13.5" wide, the tureen 13" wide, 9.5" high
A pair of strawberry diamond cut and hobnail cut sweet meat vases and covers, possibly Irish 19th century, each with a serrated flared everted rim, compreseed fan and crosscut finial, raised on a faceted waisted stem and fan and diamond cut square base, damaged 10.5" high and a pair of flared strawberry diamond cut vases, 19th century with serrated everted necks, compressed slice cut knops and raised on fan cut and star cut plinths, chips, 9" high (4)
An Austrian wall regulator, circa 1880, 6" two piece enamel dial with roman numerals, three train weight driven movement with dead beat escapement and striking on two gongs, wood-rod pendulum, fully glazed case with foliate scroll cresting, walnut and ebonised panels and reeded turned finials and undercurved base with similar finial, dial cracked, 48" high
A Bisley Closed Competition Shooting Trophy for the 'A Company 1st Volunteer Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry 1894'. A Victorian silver trophy cup and cover, the vase-shaped base with two scroll handles, part fluted and embossed with a band of flowers and scrolls, on a knopped stem and round foot with a nulled band, engraved with the winners names and dates, the part fluted cover with finial in the form of Victory standing on a sphere, Sheffield 1891 by John Round and Son Ltd, and an ebonised socle, the cup and cover 49cm high overall (19 1/4in) - 48oz
Brockbank & Atkins, London No. 191, a Regency Gothic mantel clock, the mahogany case with fluted pediment top, turned finial above a lancet shaped case, with fluted baluster finials and quatrefoil ornament over cluster columns,circular painted dial with eight day movement and carved wreath ornament below on a plinth base. 55cm
A Royal Worcester garniture, the vase and cover of baluster design with lion mask and scroll handles, decorated with white daisies and floral chains on an ivory and green ground picked out in gilt, shape No.1712, date code for 1899, Rd No.226404, 37cm (14.5") (damage to finial) and a pair of matching ewers, shape No.1144, date code for 1899, 27cm (10.5") (one damaged)
An Austro-Hungarian silver gilt, enamel and lapis lazuli stand, in Renaissance revival style, the round frame decorated above with two partially clad female figures and a twin 'C' scroll finial, supported by twin winged caryatids and 'C' scrolls on oval base, decorated throughout in polychrome enamels, 12cm high (4 3/4in)
A Victorian round mustard pot, the domed hinged cover engraved with foliate 'C' scrolls and diaper and with a convolvulus finial, the base with foliate pierced and engraved tapering sides with a flower and 'C' scroll border and scroll handle, London 1840 by John and George Angell, 8cm diameter (3in), with a blue glass liner - 4 1/2oz

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