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Omar Ramsden & Alwyn C.E. Carr - Good chased silver circular box with blue green enamel finial, five curved reeded supports, thorny rose decoration to cover, entwined thorny branch and leaf decoration to body on raised feet. Engraved with makers to base. London 1910. 8 ozt. Ht. 10.5 cms. Diam 11.5 cms.
Omar Ramsden and Alwyn C.E. Carr - Superb silver chalice with the cover and foot inset with fifteen cabachon garnets and amethysts, finial with crown border to cover, lobed bowl, twist stem, crown decoration above concave base engraved Omar Ramsden et Alwyn Carr ME FECERUNT MCM X11. London 1912. 18 ozt. Ht. 21 cms. (Lot 210 Phillips sale no 30662)
Omar Ramsden & Alwyn C.E. Carr - A silver golf Trophy from Woking Golf Club with Angel finial to pierced cover, decoration of the Club House in a landscape above Roses, a crest and a shield bearing initials W.G.C. tapering body with bead and rope decoration to borders. Awarded to Norman F. Hunter with a score of 76 strokes in 1909. London 1908. 25 ozt. Ht. 38 cms.
A mixed lot including, a silver enamelled marcasite rose brooch, a silver textured bangle, an Edwardian style silver hollow filled hinged bangle with engraved decoration, a white metal mounted ebonised bangle, a Celtic style cross on silver chain, a silver Luckenbooth style bracelet, a white metal abstract brooch, a silver Edwardian engraved vesta case with white metal albert with tassels and ball finial, a white metal snuff spoon with mask head, a silver ball bangle, a silver rope pattern stiff bangle, a white metal Eastern ball terminal chased bangle, a silver fish articulated bracelet and another similar with lapis balls, a silver green stone ring and a citrine mounted white metal bar brooch (a lot) (approx.239g)
A Victorian silver-mounted glass Claret jug, with relief embossed decoration, stag finial and later glass body, by John Wilmin Figg, hallmarks London 1858, height 33cmMount has been added to a later glass base with a cut-out near handle, lid has engraved monogram, general wear to high points, hallmarks slightly rubbed
An early 20th century Classical Revival copper cased mantel timepiece, the eight day movement with platform escapement, the cream chapter ring with black Arabic hour numerals, the rectangular tapered case with urn finial and embossed swags and wreaths, height 35cm, with key.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 Victorian rosewood cased Sympiesometer, the silvered scale with mercury thermometer, glass cistern, sliding scale to side and rotating dial to upper left corner, the glazed rectangular case with carved foliate apron, height 47cm (some alterations and lacking apron finial).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 19TH CENTURY 8-DAY LONGCASE CLOCK the enamel dial with subsidiary seconds dial, signed 'Kellitt THORNE', the mahogany case with broken swan neck pediment, 50cm wide 231cm high including brass finial Condition Report : generally reasonable, with key, pair of cast iron weights, pendulum. crack to footboard Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
A very fine George II spirit kettle and stand, mm John Robinson II (1741-1765) London hallmark. The teapot footed circular form is embellished with bright cut floral and foliate decoration to the upper portion of the pot, with continued scrolling to the hinged lid surmounted with a bud finial. A family crest engraved to the body of the tea pot, with a woven wicker mounted swing handle approx 1234.6 gms together with a burner and stand having pierced scrolling decoration, supported on three acanthus capped legs terminating and feet, approx 626 gms.
ROYAL WORCESTER; a blush ivory floral decorated twin handled vase and cover with green printed mark to base, numbered 1626, height 25.5cm, cover af.Condition Report: The cover is missing the finial, also has a chips with part section missing, the main vase itself has very minor rubbing to the gilding and some minor surface scratches but basically the condition is good.
AYNSLEY; a 'Cottage Garden' pattern twenty-three piece part coffee service comprising a coffee pot and cover, seven cups, seven saucers and eight sandwich plates, with other Cottage Garden pattern dishes, vases, jugs, etc (qty).Condition Report: The coffee pot lid is lacking a finial, some rubbing to the gilding on pieces and some pieces with glaze scratches through use but overall ok.
VIENNA; a pair of late 19th century twin handled hand painted pedestal urn vases on square plinth bases, each with hand painted panels of figures in landscape setting, beehive mark to the underside, height 21cm (2).Condition Report: Vase 1; one [???] has been into numerous pieces and crudely glued back, wear to the gilding, Vase 2; the finial has been broken off the cover and glued back, wear to the gilding, light scratches.
WORCESTER; a collection of assorted ceramics to include a hand painted ewer, decorated with roses and floral sprays on a pale blue and salmon pink ground, height 18cm, two blush ivory ewers, a twin handled vase with floral encrusted decoration, etc (6).Condition Report: One blush ivory ewer with a chip to the rim, the salmon pink and floral vase with sticky residue, the floral encrusted vase with minor chips to the floral encrusted decoration and crazing to the body, the finial on the powder bowl and cover has been restored.The height of the bowl and cover is 10cm number rubbed, possibly 1275?
A collection of seventeen 19th century relief moulded and transfer printed jugs, various dates and makers including three Masons Ironstone jugs, a Royal Doulton Harvestware jug with hallmarked silver mounted rim, London 1910, the swivel lid is plated, and a white glazed Pearlware jug relief moulded with maidens against a textured ground, height 20cm, with a pair of late 19th century French opaque glass vases painted with birds and flowers, and two Bargeware teapots, the larger mounted with a panel saying ‘Home Sweet Home’.Condition Report: Several of the jugs with cracks and the blue mask jug is restored throughout, some wear to the silver on the lid on the Doulton jug, the tall Bargeware teapot with some chips, glue repairs to the spout of the teapot finial, two sections of the main rim have glue repairs and there is chip to the rim, overall somewhat tired, some of the jugs with glaze imperfections and slight spotting.
A 19th century mahogany tea caddy with satinwood crossbanded detail, the cover with applied finial representing a lying spaniel, the hinged cover enclosing two compartments, width 20cm, depth 12cm.Condition Report: The cover is slightly warped and raised in parts, light scratches and scuffs, one of the knobs has been broken off and re-glued to the interior cover.
ARCHIBALD THOMSON, EDINBURGH; an 18th century eight day longcase clock, the hood with brass eagle finial above broken swan neck pediment with blind fret decoration and above the arched glazed doors flanked by a pair of gilt and mahogany Corinthian columns, enclosing the brass dial set with Arabic numerals and Roman numerals, with subsidiary seconds and date dials, above a crossbanded door flanked by quarter Corinthian columns, height 220cm.
SAMUEL ASHTON, TIDESWELL; an 18th century oak cased thirty hour longcase clock, the hood with eagle finial, above the panel of blind fret decoration, the brass face with applied mask head and scrolling corners with silvered chapter ring bearing Arabic and Roman numerals with two subsidiary dials, in inlaid oak case with arch shaped door, height 205cm.
A fine quality 19th century ebonised wood table cabinet with Viennese enamel style panels, with gilt metal applied finial modelled as a cherub riding a camel hiding a secret compartment above a pair of cupboard doors enclosing four drawers, with single base drawer on bracket feet, with gilt metal scrolling mounts, height 38cm, width 26cm, depth 20cm.Condition Report: Scratches and scuffs, the joints are slightly open on the left corner, splitting to the left side and to the right hand side, the left enamel applied to the door with two hairline cracks, one with column with minor chips to the edge, otherwise good, no key present.
A Herend porcelain lidded butter dish, in the blue garland pattern, with sliced pink fruit finial, the underside with overglazed blue factory stamp, 11.5 cm high x 18 cm diameterProvenance: Contents of the Estate of Sir Frank Williams CBE and Lady Virginia Williams.Condition: in overall good condition, no apparent breaks or repairs.
Two vintage desk clocks comprising a mahogany cased dome timepiece, the silvered dome dial set with Roman numerals and keyhole winder to 6 o'clock, the brass movement marked 'Coventry Astral', height 16cm and an ornate brass cased mantel clock with pierced body, stepped top terminating in an acorn finial, the white circular chapter ring set with Arabic numerals, key wind movement, height 23cm (2).Condition Report: Please note that this lot is not suitable for our in-house postage service.We would recommend booking a collection slot for this lot or contacting Mailboxes Etc for postage of this lot, their details can be found on www.adampartridge.co.uk/services/postage-shipping/
A 19th century French silver & green paste articulated bodice pendant brooch pin. The brooch having a central round cut green stone surrounded by a halo of further stones to a pierced design spray of clustered stones suspending a bow design & drop with prill finial set throughout with various green coloured round & oval cut paste stones. Bale & trombone clasp verso. Marked with French silver marks and makers lozenge to body . Total weight approx 36.5g. Measures approx 11.5x5cm.
19th Century Measham pottery Bargeware baluster shaped teapot with applied sprigged decoration, marked 'Hannah Yates, Mill House, 1892'. 31cm high approx. (B.P. 21% + VAT)Minor glaze loss and chipsMinor glaze loss and chips to inner rim of cover. Tiny frits to tip of spout on miniature teapot finial. Otherwise no obvious damage.

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