An Associated Three-Piece Russian Silver Tea-Service, The Teapot and Sugar-Bowl by Yakov Viberg, Moscow, Circa 1820, The Cream-Jug Possibly St Petersburg, Circa 1820 each piece oblong and with lobed lower body, the teapot and sugar-bowl each with foliage cast base and with a band of foliage scrolls, vases and palmettes on a matted ground, the covers part-fluted and with wood finial, the cream-jug on reeded foot and with a band of foliage and flowers on a matted ground, engraved underneath with initials, the teapot and cream-jug each with ebonised handlethe teapot 26cm wide over handle, total gross weight 39oz 16dwt, 1,238gr (3)Each piece fully marked underneath. The teapot and sugar-bowl each further part marked on cover bezel. The marks have been partly scratched out in places. There are overall surface scratches and wear, consistent with age and use as well as some bruises. There is a section of the wood finial on the sugar-bowl lacking.
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A Russian Silver Teapot, by Khlebnikov, With Imperial Warrant, Moscow, 1885 tapering cylindrical and with loop handle, one side engraved with a date and the other with initials, with ivory-insulated handle, the detachable cover with ivory insulator and a chain to connect the cover to the handle15.5cm wide over handle, gross weight 13oz, 404grWith non-transferable standard ivory exemption declaration number 1VBMQPCR.Fully marked underneath and further part marked inside cover. There is some minor wear to the marks but in general each is clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some bruises. The ivory insulators and finial with some minor discolouration and cracking.
A Four-Piece Indian Silver Tea-Service, Apparently Unmarked, Circa 1900 each piece tapering or baluster, the sides with panels chased with various animals and foliage on a matted ground, with cobra-cast handles, comprising a teapot; a hot-water jug, each with cast elephant finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowlthe hot-water jug 17.5cm high, 34oz 9dwt, 1,071gr (4)There are no apparently hallmarks or maker's marks. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use as well as some bruises overall. The lower handle junction of the hot-water jug is detached from the body.
A Swedish Parcel-Gilt Silver Spoon, by Petter Britt, Kalmar, Circa 1740 the bowl circular and engraved with lines and a central hatched circle, the tapering handle reeded and terminating in a tapering gilt finial, suspending loops15.2cm long, 1oz 5dwt, 39grMarked on back of handle with maker's mark, lion rampant town mark and three crown standard mark. There is some wear to the marks. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the gilding and to the engraving.
A Six-Piece George V Silver or Silver-Mounted Travelling Communion-Set, by A. R. Mowbray and Co. Ltd., London, 1933 and 1934 each piece plain, comprising a communion-cup; a pair of silver-mounted glass wine-bottles; a wafer-box, the pull-off cover engraved with a cross and an anointing spoon with cruciform finial, in fitted black leather-covered case the case 19.5cm wide, weighable silver 6oz 2dwt, 190gr (6)
A William IV Silver Coffee-Pot, by Benjamin Smith, London, 1834 fluted baluster and on spreading foot, the hinged cover with flammiform finial, with wood handle, engraved with a crest26.5cm high, gross weight 26oz 19dwt, 837grThe crest is that of Donkin or Duncan.Fully marked underneath. Further part marked on wing-nut and inside cover. The base further stamped with maker's mark. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some scuffs and marks to the wood handle which is possibly later.
A Victorian Silver Teapot, by White, Henderson and Co., Sheffield, 1867 tapering cylindrical and on spreading foot, engraved overall with foliage centring on one side a coat-of-arms and the other an inscription, with ivory-insulated scroll handle, the hinged cover with tapering finial 24cm high, total gross weight 25oz 19dwt, 807gr The inscription reads 'Rob't Cutforthay Hoyle The Park Nottingham'.With non-transferable standard ivory exemption declaration number YN85S6BV. Fully marked underneath. The cover and handle each further part marked. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some cracks and discolouration to the ivory which shows no signs of having been added or altered in any way. There is a bruise to the foot which causes the pot to rock slightly when placed on a flat surface. The finial leans slightly.
A Victorian Silver Hot-Water Urn, Possibly by Thomas Walker, Birmingham, 1888 globular and on scroll legs with cast lion-paw feet, with a band of foliage and flowers on a textured ground, with two drop-ring handles, the detachable cover with foliage engraved ball finial, the tap with ivory handle, engraved with initials25cm high, total gross weight 30oz 8dwt, 946grWith non-transferable standard ivory exemption declaration number YGK19FVW.Fully marked near rim and further part marked inside cover. There is some wear to the marks but they are generally still legible. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The ivory with some minor discolouration and cracking.
A Victorian Silver Teapot, by Robert Hennell, London, 1838 in the Dutch early 18th century style, tapering cylindrical and chased with foliage and strapwork on a scalework ground, with ebonised wood-insulated scroll handle, capped with a female bust, the detachable cover similarly decorated and with fluted ball finial23.5cm wide over handle, gross weight 22oz 15dwt, 707grFully marked underneath and further part marked inside cover. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is a shallow bruise to one side of the base. The chain which should connect the cover and the handle is lacking.
A Three-Piece Victorian Silver Tea-Service, by Joseph Angell, London, 1849 and 1850 each piece tapering cylindrical and on spreading foot, engraved with angular strapwork, comprising a teapot, with ivory-insulated handle; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl the teapot 23cm wide over handle, total gross weight 40oz 11dwt, 1,261gr (3)With non-transferable standard ivory exemption declaration number EH82HC58.Each piece fully marked underneath. The teapot further part marked inside cover, on finial and handle. The marks are generally clear. Further marked near rim or on foot with French import/tax mark. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is some bruising overall. The cartouches have perhaps been erased. The cream-jug and sugar-bowl each with pale engraving inside. There is some cracking and staining to the ivory handles. The cream-jug rocks slightly when placed on a flat surface.
A Four-Piece Victorian Silver Tea and Coffee-Service, by Frederick Elkington, Birmingham, 1877 each piece oval or tapering oval and with beaded border, engraved with foliage scrolls, with a central cartouche, each piece engraved with initials, the teapot further engraved with an inscription, comprising a teapot; a coffee-pot, each with ivory-insulated handle and ivory disc finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl the coffee-pot 23.5cm high, total gross weight 65oz 17dwt, 2,049gr (4) The inscription reads 'Presented to Mr Edmund Lord by boys and masters past and present of the East Hardwick School as an Expression of Their Grateful Affection and Sincere Regard 17 Dec 1877'.With non-transferable standard ivory exemption declaration number JA297UXT. Each piece fully marked underneath and stamped with maker's name and numbered '8023'. The teapot and coffee-pot each further part marked inside cover and on handle. There is some overall minor surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a minor softening to the engraving. There is some discolouration and cracking to the ivory. There is a prominent bruise to the base of the teapot and a shallow bruise to the cream-jug.
A Seven-Piece Victorian Silver Tea-Service, by William Gibson and John Lawrence Langman, London, 1894-1897, Retailed by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London each piece tapering oval, the sides chased with foliage and flowers below a pierced and foliage, flower and rocaille cast border, comprising a kettle, stand and lamp; a teapot; a hot-water jug, each with ebonised handle and finial a tea-caddy; two cream-jugs of differing size and a sugar-bowlthe kettle, stand and lamp 35cm high, total gross weight 117oz 19dwt, 3,668gr (7)Each piece marked as expected. Some piece stamped with retailers name. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some bruises to the cartouches, they have possibly been erased. There are some cracks to the wood finials. The finial on the hot-water jug is differing and possibly replaced. The finial on the kettle is lacking the spacer. The handle on the kettle is bruised and leans slightly. The kettle, stand and lamp 1897The teapot 1894The hot-water jug 1896The tea-caddy 1895The cream-jug 1894The sugar-bowl 1894
A Victorian Silver Butt-Marker, by Horton and Allday, Birmingham, 1899 oblong, the hinged cover with suspension loop and opens to reveal eight numbered pegs67mm high, gross weight 1oz 10dwt, 47grFully marked on bezel and further part marked inside cover. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear as well as some bruising. The ball finial of each marker with some bruising. The marker numbered '8' with differing engraving, perhaps replaced.
A George VI Silver-Gilt Scent-Bottle, by Tessiers Ltd., London, 1938 in the form of a George I silver tea-caddy, slightly tapering oval and with slightly stepped vase, the screw-cap with baluster finial, engraved with an initial below a marquess' coronet13.5cm high, 10oz 3dwt, 315grFully marked on side and further part marked on cover, underneath and on stopper. The base stamped with maker's name. There is some overall surface scratching and wear. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the gilding.
A Four-Piece Elizabeth II Silver Tea-Service, by Cooper Brothers and Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1958 tapering cylindrical and with canted corners, with textured border, comprising a teapot; a hot-water jug, each with ebonised handle and finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowlthe hot-water jug 19.5cm high, total gross weight 54oz 18dwt, 1,707gr (4)Each piece fully marked on side. The teapot and hot-water jug each part marked inside cover. There is some minor surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.
Alfred Pollentine (1836-1890)Gondolas on a Venetian canalSigned, oil on canvas, 39cm by 59cmRelined, cleaned and re-varnished. Re-touching along upper left hand side edge above buildings, upper left hand corner and upper left hand side top edge for approx 12-15cms. Patch of demi lune shaped re-touching approx centre of upper edge which is roughly 1-1.5cm at widest point. Re-touch to upper right hand corner. Re-touches/ overpainting to sky on the left hand side and right hand side of the dome and top finial which are approximately 1.5cm in irregular length by 0.5cm and 1cm respectively. Likely repair with associated re-touching in a slightly curved formation through the row of upper arched top windows above the sail of the boats on the left hand side and is approx 4 cms in length and 0.5cms wide max. A further, essentially horizontally arranged area of re-touching/ restoration approx centre of the front pillars of the portico and is approx 3cms in length and 0.5-1cm wide. Parts of signature probably strenthened. One small approx 1cm overall patch of re-touching within the sky towards left hand side of the canvas and further re-touches to the sky above the buildings on the right hand side which runs vertically above the second flat roof and is approx 1cm wide by 4cm long overall. Some general strenthening to the black and darker paint across the lower right hand side composition and lower left hand side composition. Minor re-touches elsewhere etc. Vertical scratch with slight reveal of canvas approx 1 cm in length towards the upper edge, within the sky above the domed building. Light surface dirt and discoloured varnish.
An imposing Rosewood and other woods occasional Table, the top with lightwood stringing and a centre feature with shields and swags set with Mother of Pearl raised on four turned supports terminating with scroll feet and brass castors and united by an upswept cross stretcher with a turned finial, 32 1/8" x 18 3/4" x 27 1/2" high.
A Kinkozan Satsuma pottery quatrefoil lobed koro/censer with panels depicting roosters, wisteria, geese and other birds/flowers, decorated in polychrome and moriage enamels on a gilt cobalt blue ground, the pierced lid with gilt finial/knop in the form of a flowering branch (four character mark verso 'Kinkozan tsukuri/zo') (h- 18cm, w- 18cm)
A Royal Worcester Kutani Crane pattern four-person tea service; together with a Coalport miniature jug & bowl set and a matching mug; a Royal Doulton figure 'Alice', HN2158; a Royal Copenhagen figure of a kitten and a similar group of two white rabbits.Condition ReportThe teapot cover is cracked from finial to rim and there is also a hairline crack to the spout, otherwise the other pieces are in good condition
A Chinese Canton Export famille rose teapot, 20cs high; together with a similar vase, 26cms high; and similar plate, 24cms diameter (3).Condition ReportAll pieces have restoration - there are restorations to the neck of the vase and some losses to the painted decoration; there is a starcrack to the base and body of the teapot, a glued repair to the spout and rubbing to the finial of the cover; there is a hairline crack and repair to the inside rim of the base.
A parcel-gilt tripod 'Tonkin' censer and cover, probably 18th century, decorated with six opposing floral cartouches, all in high relief against a ring-punched ground, the sides applied with a pair of mythical beast head handles, all supported on three waisted legs, the openwork floral scroll cover with a lion-dog finial, 11.5cm high, 415 gramsIn Robert D. Mowry, China's Renaissance in Bronze, Phoenix Art Museum, 1993, the author illustrates two bronze pieces of related type, nos. 27 and 28, with the surface induced to create a dark, gunmetal grey finish. Compare with a similar example sold Christie's South Kensington, 29th March 2007, lot 262十八世紀(可能)銅鎏金三足爐 Condition Report: the cover with extensive wear some wear to gilding throughout Condition Report Disclaimer
FENTON OF FULGATE HILL, LONDON: AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY TARGET PISTOL with percussion action, the walnut stock with cross-hatching, the shaped engraved plate with indistinct makers name and further pineapple finial, the browned 20.3cm barrel with proof marks, with ramrod, 31cm longNote: You must be over 18 to purchase this item. By bidding on this Lot you are declaring that you are 18 years of age or over.
I. FREETH: A MID-18TH CENTURY HALF STOCK PISTOL with flintlock action, the shaped iron plate with engraved scrolls and makers name, the walnut stock with brass mounted butt, urn finial and wirework decoration, with iron cannon 4" barrel with proof marks, 50 bore, 23cm longNote: You must be over 18 to purchase this item. By bidding on this Lot you are declaring that you are 18 years of age or over.
WHEELER: AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY ARMY OFFICERS PISTOL with flintlock action, the walnut stock with shaped lock plate engraved with the makers name, with further engraved brass mounts with urn finial, the 22.9cm barrel with proof marks, 16 bore, the walnut and brass mounted ramrod with horn tip, 34cm longNote: You must be over 18 to purchase this item. By bidding on this Lot you are declaring that you are 18 years of age or over.
BRUNN OF LONDON: AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY 'GREAT COAT' PISTOL with flintlock action, the walnut stock with shaped, iron plate engraved with the makers name, scroll decoration and the initials 'FS' to the cartouche, the stock with further cross-hatching, with iron pineapple finial, 12.7cm barrel, 10 bore, with ramrod, 24cm longNote: You must be over 18 to purchase this item. By bidding on this Lot you are declaring that you are 18 years of age or over.
A LATE 19TH CENTURY INDIAN TULWAR SWORD of classic form with a broad blade, iron hilt and disc pommel terminating onto a stylised finial head, 70cm long; and another late 19th century Indian Tulwar sword, 85cm long (2)Note: You must be over 18 to purchase this item. By bidding on an edged weapon you are declaring that you are 18 years of age or over.
Creil-Montereau, early 19th century, transfer printed Canary yellow lidded Sucrier. Scenes depicting rural landscapes populated by thatched cottages. One side shows milk maid and farmer, the opposite a couple beside a lake. Modelled on socle base with circular lid and ovoid form finial Height 16.5cm
An antique fruit wood long case clock by John Jones Aberystwyth, Wales. Hand painted face with village and waterfall detail and makers name. Carved scroll decoration and turned finial and column decoration to hood. Comes with winding handle, pendulum and weights. Total height approx. 225cm tall.
Victorian silver prize cup and cover, the lid with horse finial, raised on stem with four masks, makers marks WH, possibly William Hunter, London 1865, 27cm tall, 802g gross. The cup comes with a note detailing the winners of the 'Governor's Cup'. The Governor's Cup was first presented by Rear Admiral Sir Charles Elliot and was called the Elliot Cup. The race was opened to horses which were bona fide the property of residents of Trinidad. The Winner of the race received a cup valued 40 pounds Sterling presented by the then Governor Rear Admiral Sir Charles Elliot KCB.
Harlequin set of Coalport English porcelain cobalt blue gilt and hand-painted floral batwing pattern 'Y2665', 'Y3086', and other teaware to include eleven teacups, nine saucers, nine plates, squat teapot, two sugar bowls, a cream jug and a sandwich plate, some pieces with 'T Hayward & Co. Manchester' purple retailers mark. (34) Four sandwich plates marked 'Made in England'Five saucers marked 'Made in England'Six teacups marked 'Made in England'Gilding losses throughoutTeapot finial broken but present.Severe damage to some pieces
THREE GANDHARA GREY SCHIST FRAGMENTS, NORTH-WESTERN PAKISTAN, 3RD/4TH CENTURY comprising a Buddhist reliquary in the form of a lidded beaker, a lion finial and a relief with image of the Buddha, 25cm high (lion), and smallerProvenance: Formerly property of a deceased British diplomat, thence by inheritance
A BRONZE FIGURE OF SRIDEVI, TAMIL NADU, SOUTH INDIA, CIRCA 18TH CENTURY the consort of Vishnu standing in tribhanga, her right hand raised holding a lotus, wearing tall headdress with bud finial, 15.5cm highAn unusual feature of this depiction of Sridevi, is the treatment of the kuchabandha, which instead of being tightly fastened to the goddess's breasts is loosely draped across her front.

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