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A GEORGE III SILVER HONEY-POT, Sheffield c.1799, mark of Thomas & Daniel Leader, realistically modelled as a honey skep, with detachable cover, gilt interior and handle finial (8.88 troy ounces). c.13cm high Condition Report: Very good overall condition - Lid pressed in slightly to one side - Bright gilt interior - Would benefit from polish - see images
A GEORGE III SILVER TEAPOT AND MATCHING STAND, London 1792, makers mark of William Stroud, of lobed oval form, having timber urn finial and handle, the conforming stand raised on bracket feet, (18 troy ozs all in). The tea pot 26cm long over handle.Provenance: The Estates of Dr. John & Mary Esther O’Driscoll, Kildare
A SILVER AND CUT GLASS BISCUIT JAR, Sheffield c. 1909, mark of Walker & Hall, of shaped rectangular form, the body cut with diamond lozenges, the folding top with ivory finial, raised on silver platform base with scalloped edge and foliate engravings, on acanthus scroll feet (c. 28.94 troy ozs). 23cm wide.
Two pairs of classically styled brass two-light wall brackets, one pair with an urn finial above a capital column terminating in agapanthus leaf spray, the other pair with a flame finial surmounting a classically styled column terminating in a husk display, the lights raised on c-scroll form candlesticksQty: 4In generally good condition with minor abrasions to the metal.
Two brass carriage clocks, the first a late 19th century French carriage clock with a gothic enamelled chapter ring and foliate disk, enclosed by further foliate gilt decoration, the brass case with a reeded handle above matching columns with finial capitals; the second a 19th century carriage clock with white enamelled roman dial and a coiled gong strike, the case with brass and rectangular glass panesthe French clock 16cm high, the second clock 18cm highQty: 2The larger clock with oxidation and ware to the lacquer overall. The top oval glass loose, scratches marks, and dents to the back plate and case overall. Seemingly going when wound but the chime not working correctly, in need of a clean and an overhaul.The smaller timepiece, wear to the lacquer overall, glasses loose, in need of a clean but seemingly complete and going when wound but not guaranteed working.No keys for either clock.
A Victorian black painted cast iron stick stand together with a collection of brass fire irons to include a set of three with claw and ball handles comprising a poker, a set of tongs and a shovel; a further set of three comprising a poker, a brush, a shovel and a set of tongs with brass finial handles and steel bodies; a set with poker, shovel and tongs with classically styled acanthus leaf handles and steel bodies; and a further pair of tongsQty: qtyWear commensurate with age and use, some rusting to some fire irons and to stand.
A SMALL PARCEL OF SILVER, comprising an Edwardian oval mustard with wire work frame, blue glass liner, maker's mark rubbed, Birmingham 1904, a Victorian condiment spoon with knopped and reeded finial, maker Chawner & Co, London 1860, a circular napkin ring, engraved W.W., maker T H Hazlewood & Co, Birmingham 1921 and a broken hand mirror, gross weight 3.34ozt, 103.7 grams (4) (Condition Report: the hand mirror is in two pieces, lacks glass, some marks slightly rubbed, napkin ring is slightly misshapen)
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY GILT METAL MANTEL CLOCK, the rectangular case with twin handled finial on a stepped hood, the enamel dial with Arabic numerals, eight day movement, bell strike , fitted with side handles, four acanthus cast scrolled feet, height 38.5cm, with pendulum and key (Condition Report: the finial is not screwed on straight, areas of wear to the gilding, particularly on some edges, movement winds, runs then stops, chiming on wrong hour)
A mid 19th century French gilt bronze and white marble mantel clock With classical urn finial above a dial with applied gilt brass Roman numerals and hour hand (minute hand lacking), on a stiff leaf mounted base and lotus leaf scroll feet, the circular twin-train movement with silk suspension and outside count-wheel strike on a bell, 52cm wide, 13cm deep, 26cm high.
Victorian brass desk inkstand, of pierced rectangular form, with three lidded compartments, two opening to inkwells with porcelain liners and a central stamp compartment with flame-like finial to cover, twin sabre-tooth tiger mask loop handles, gothic-style mask to front, beaded border. Measures approx 27cm wide
A collection of Victorian silver flatware, including a a pair of Victorian fiddle pattern teaspoons, with monogrammed with an 'A' to each finial, Reid & Sons, Newcastle 1862, 14.3cm long, together with a set of six George V dessert spoons, with monogrammed finials, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1910, 17.5cm long, 20.7toz overall. (1 bag)
An Automobile Club of China car badge, 1920s,numbered 432, chrome plated in 1930s over original nickel plated bronze with inset enamel pagoda centre, under a 'blue sky with a white sun' enamel finial, 12.5cm high. Lot to be sold without reserve.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Brian Leslie Fuller, a silver bottle stopper, London 1983, with cast squirrel finial, and two other silver bottle stoppers. Fuller completed his apprenticeship with Gerald Benny in 1964, then set up his own workshop, he was persuaded to return in 1966 becoming General Manager. When Benney’s workshop closed Fuller established his own workshop in Clerkenwell in 1977. He retired in 2010.
A mid 19th century circa 1855 French gilt metal and enamel mantel clock. Gilt metal & pink enamel painted urn finial, mounted atop embellished enamelled Roman dial, beaded gilt detail surround, Roman style goddess head either side and foliate detail. Marked to verso '1855 Medaille d'Argent Vincenti'. Neoclassical enamel painted scenes featuring ladies lounging and plucking grapes. Complete with winder. Presented on a red baize lined gilt wood stand, with label to base ' Aubert & Linton, 252 Regent St. London '. Measures approx. 36cm x 28cm x 13cm, the stand 34cm x 4.5cm x 15cm.
An early 20th century circa 1902 German Continental Dresden fine bone china / porcelain ram handled urn vase. The vase having a pierced finial lid over twin ram shaped handles. Urn shaped body raised on circular foot with squared plinth base. All decorated with hand painted floral garlands patterns & gilt detailing. Marked to base. Measures approx. 40cm tall.
An early 19th century Continental German Meissen porcelain hand painted lidded vase. The vase having a shaped finial lid over an urn shaped body raised on recessed circular base. The vase decorated with alternating floral blue ground panels & couple courting vignettes with gilt detailing throughout. Mark to underside. Measures approx. 24cm tall.
An early 18th century circa 1720s continental German Meissen porcelain hand painted lidded urn vase. The vase having a shaped finial lid over scrolled acanthus shaped handles. Urn shaped body raised on circular foot with squared chamfered plinth base below. The vase decorated with alternating floral pink panels & couple courting vignettes, with gilt detailing throughout. Marked to underside. Small chip to base. Measures approx. 37cm tall.
A late Victorian 19th century fine bone china Coalport hand painted urn vase with lid. The vase a finial lid over twin handle with baluster shaped body. Circular foot raised on squared plinth base. In cream & cobalt background with gilt detailing. Central vignettes with hand painted floral decorations. Marked to underside. Measures approx. 38cm tall.
A grand sized 19th century Victorian mahogany large framed fire screen. The screen with pineapple finals atop with carved dentil detailing below. Further carved foliate decoration to the base with all raised on shaped supports upon castors. One finial missing. Measures approx. 193cm x 100cm x 52cm.
A pair of Victorian 19th century oak Gothic revival Carolean dining chairs. Each chair having a shaped gallery back flanked by carved lion head shaped finials atop over an upholstered back rest. Padded seat over carved fitted frieze. Raised on cup & cover reeded supports united by crinoline stretcher with finial atop. Block ends with ceramic castors. Measures approx. 101cm x 44cm x 45cm.
An early 18th century Kangxi period Chinese export porcelain famille rose lidded soup tureen. The tureen in the shape of a rectangular octagon with tobacco leaf pattern. The lid having blue pomegranate finial atop floral famille rose pattern against a blue leafy background, the tureen having twin blue ram's head handles, a similar foliate blue pattern with floral displays and red peacock & bird featuring. Unmarked to base. Slight hairline visible to the lid. Measures approx. 36cm long, 21cm tall.
An 18 bore antique flintlock silver mounted livery pistol by Griffin & Tow, circa 1775, brass barrel inscribed 'Griffin & Tow, London' within a linear frame extending to a loop over the breech, struck with proof marks, with figured walnut butt, trigger-guard with finial of shaped outline, silver mounts finely cast and chased in low relief, comprising an elaborate trophy-of-arms side-plate, vacant escutcheon, and pommel, total length 31.75cm
CHINESE HARDSTONE SCHOLAR'S TEAPOT LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY the cover with carved bird finial, unmarked, on hardwood stand13.5cm highSmall chips to rim of cover, this is quite a loose fit; several surface chips/gouges, further surface scratches and general wear but no major damages to note
A Chinese pale celadon jade jar and cover, 20th century, the domed cover carved in low relief with a dragon emerging through vapours rising to a head finial, the squat circular body decorated with lotus and scrolling tendrils, flanked by a pair of carved and pierced archaistic mask and loose ring handles, raised on three elephant mask feet, height 14.8cm, width across handles 18.2cm, with hardwood stand.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A Japanese iron tetsubin (tea kettle) by Ryubundo, Meiji period, the low-bellied body with opposing cast panels beneath an overhead swing handle, the bronze cover with bud finial and incised signature to underside, height 21.3cm, together with a Chinese cast iron figure on horseback, height 17.6cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A Chinese pewter mounted Yixing stoneware diminutive teapot and cover, late Qing dynasty, of tapered hexagonal form, engraved with flowers and foliage, mounted with celadon jade finial, handle and spout, stamped seal mark to underside, height 7cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A Japanese cast iron tetsubin (tea kettle) by Ryubundo, the cylindrical body cast with a stylized keyfret band above archaistic lappets on a keyfret ground, beneath an overhead swing handle, the bronze cover with pierced knop finial and signed to underside, height 20cm, together with a Japanese cast iron tetsubin and cover of circular form with textured decoration and overhead handle, the body cast in relief with a three-character mark to side of spout, height 21.3cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A Chinese famille rose export porcelain soup tureen and cover with recumbent lion finial, Qianlong period, the cover painted and gilt with birds, flowers and rocks within underglaze blue trellis borders, the sides with birds, trees and fenced flower gardens, flanked by mask handles, height 20.2cm, length 34.5cm (chip to rim of cover).Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A FRENCH EMPIRE STLYE FOUR GLASS 'FERRIS WHEEL' MANTEL CLOCK AND COMPENDIUM 20th century, the movement driven by a group of eighteen ball bearings, the dial with Arabic numerals within a jewelled bezel, subsidiary humidity dial and additional thermometer, in a gilt metal mounted case surmounted with a silvered lion finial, fitted frieze drawer to the base, 55cm high x 27cm wide

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