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A Louis XVI style gilt metal clock garniture, 19th century, French, decorated with enamelled porcelain plaques, depicitng classical scenes, raised on four paw feet, 36cm high, the clock flanked by a pair of garniture urn vases, 30.5cm high (2) Provenance: Lime House, Earls Colne, Essex Condition ReportWith rubbing and tarnishing to the gilding throughout commensurate with use. The enamel porcelain plaques with surface marks. One of the ram's heads to the top of the clock is detatched and there is some mishapping to the finial. All with dust and would benefit from a clean.
A Victorian tortoiseshell and ivory tea caddy. of shaped rectangular form, with an initialed plaque 'EE', with a velvet lined inner cover, two lidded compartments, on flattened bun feet, 14.5cm wide 10.5cm deep 10.5cm highProvenance: The Collection of David and Sandy Fuller IMPORTANT NOTEThis lot contains elephant ivory material. Please be advised that several countries, including those in the EU and the USA, now prohibit the importation of ivory items unless under specific conditions. Accordingly, prospective buyers should familiarise themselves with the relevant customs regulations of their country and ensure they are able to import this item prior to bidding.This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018. Condition ReportSplit to the base feet. Rubbing and wear. No key, finial loose to the left cover.
A stone finial, probably medieval, with old illegible label verso13cm high together with a Roman style terracotta fragment of a bearded man, mounted on a black stand12cm wide8cm deep16cm high (2)Provenance: The Collection of David and Sandy FullerCondition Reportthe finial weathered and degraded slightly, the fragment, chipped and with small loss, damaged by nature of object.
A GROUP OF METALWARES to include a twentieth-century 'Mauviel Villedieu' hand-hammered copper fish kettle, a metal door knocker in the form of two stylised dolphins and a Maltese cross, length 50cm, a large group of 'Viners of Sheffield' plated items to include a plated on copper tray width 31.5cm x length 42cm, a teapot and a coffee pot, a milk jug, a sugar pot, a lidded condiment pot with a finial, an unmarked cream jug and shaker, two unmarked wine coasters with wood inlays, and four etched goblets (qty) (Condition Report: overall fair condition)
CHINESE ITEMS to include a pair of black cloisonne and brass urn vases with floral motifs on wooden stands, height 25cm, a pair of brown cloisonne and brass ginger jars (height 17cm) on wooden stands with a matching bowl (diameter 18cm) on a stand, a cloisonne gilded brass incense burner with a fu dog finial to the lid, three boxed pairs of 'health giving balls' to include a pair decorated with cloisonne dragons, a pair decorated with ying and yang motifs, and a pair of 'iron balls,' a potted glass bonsai tree (some loss to petals, chip on leaves), a pair of black plastic tubs with red and gold hand drawn images of dragons, a modern Japanese inspired miniature screen with printed design (one panel loose), four porcelain figures to include Fu Lu Shou (God of Happiness and Prosperity), Lu Xing (God of Wealth), and Shou Xing (God of Longevity), three resin figures, a quantity of miniature cloisonne vases and trinket pots, etc (qty) (Condition Report: overall fair condition though could benefit from a clean)
A COLLECTION OF CERAMICS, ETC, to include six pieces of Aynsley Orchard Gold: a table lamp (extensive cracks, untested), a covered vase, two small vases, a blue rimmed plate and a trinket dish, a Poole Pottery Delphis spear dish (crazing and some staining verso), a Royal Albert Beatrix Potter Timmy Tiptoes, trinket dishes in patterns to include Royal Worcester Millennium and Lynbrook, and Wedgwood Golden Cockerel, an Aynsley Celeste covered vase (finial repaired), etc (21) (Condition Report: most pieces appear ok, sd and as stated, would benefit from a clean)
A set of three Chinese silver wine labels by Wang Hing. Two with dragon surmounts, inscribed 'PORT', 'MADEIRA' and 'SHERRY', width 6cm, 31.4g; together with a Chinese silver finial, total weight 33.5g.One dragon missing, another broken off and the remaining with broken legs. One chain missing.
A good William IV silver Rococo-style hot water pot by J E Terrey & Co. With with floral bindweed flower scroll embossed decoration and a flower finial, floral cast scroll handle with ivory insulators and on bird cast scroll supports, height 24.5cm, hallmarked London 1831, weight 32.81 oz. Ivory exemption certificate 3AGWPR9C.
A selection of silver items. Including a matchbox case by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1902, 9cm x 6.5cm base, height 3.9cm, a salt cellar with cranberry glass liner by Robert Hennel I, London 1781, 8cm x 6cm, height 5cm, and a salt spoon with cupid sitting on a rose finial, silver import mark, 5cm, total silver weight 5.94 oz.
A good George V silver tea caddy with green glass finial by S. Blanckensee & Son Ltd. Of rectangular canted section, hinged to reveal a gilded interior with two hinged sections inscribed 'India' and 'China' with green finials, retailed by Oswin, Hereford, Birmingham 1928, width 10cm, 9.68 oz.
An unusual heavy sterling silver modernist sauce spoon with swan head finial. Stamped STERLING 925, makers mark, length 21cm, 123.7g; together with a cased set of six Art Deco demitasse spoons with engine turned handles by William Neale & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1934,1.84 oz, and a cased set of silver filled handled butter knives, Sheffield 1935, solid silver weight total 5.82 oz.
A sterling silver large link chain necklace, with T bar fastening, marked 925, with three oval lozenges each with a small cabochon blue stone sapphire, also on T finial ends, 73.7g, 16in / 40cm, plus a 925 silver necklace set with oval stones (possibly moonstones), 47cm, and a silver-metal set necklace with graduated oval amethysts, 45cm. (3)
Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin (1812-1852): a watercolour of a continental street scene, with tall church tower to the centre, arched cupola bell tower and finial to top, pencil with sepia wash tones of brown and white, unsigned, inscribed in pencil below '14/4 x 11 3.4', 18 by 23 cm, gilt mounted, glazed and framed, 31 by 40cm.Provenance: Estate of Ralph Robert Alford, son of Robert Edwin Alford, K.B.E, C.M.E, and Teresa, Lady Alford, nee Teresa Mary Margaret Knill, who was daughter of Mary Kathleen Knill, grand-daughter of Margaret Mary Knill (married to Henry Francis Purcell), and great-grand daughter of Jane Knill (married name: Jane Welby Pugin (1827-19090) who was the third wife of Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin, Teresa was niece of Margaret Eily Gladstone (third child of Margaret Mary Pugin).
Three late 19th century Russian silver-gilt and cloisonne enamel spoons, being a pair and one single, the reverse of the gilt washed bowls decorated with scroll flowers and foliage in bright enamels, with spiral twist handles having crown terminals, marks worn but 84 zolotnik discernible to all, single spoon length 10.5cm (3)Marks worn aside from the 84.Single spoon (with circular blue decoration) – slight damage to enamel finial (two cracks visible under lens).One of the pair (with white circular decoration) – damaged..The other form the pair – two cracks to white in finial.All with discolouration to silver-gilt.
CHARLS GORDEN, Teekanne (925/1000), London, 1833, Sterlingsilber, bauchiger Korpus auf geschweiftem Standring, Deckel mit Blütenknauf, unterseitig entsprechend gepunzt. HxD: 17/17 cm, Gewicht: 773,6 g. Leichte Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren, Wandung mit kleiner Delle.| CHARLS GORDEN, teapot (925/1000), London, 1833, Sterling silver, bellied body on a curved stand ring, lid with floral finial, punched on the underside. HxD: 17/17 cm, weight: 773.6 g. Slight signs of age and wear.
MEISSEN, Zuckerdose, Marcolinizeit (1774-1814), Wandung mit von üppiger Goldstaffage gerahmten Genreszenen zu Zeiten der Koalitionskriege, gewölbter Deckel mit Blütenknauf, unterglasurblaue Schwertermarke mit Stern. D: 11 cm. Leichte Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren, min. bestoßen.| MEISSEN, sugar bowl, Marcolini period (1774-1814), Body with genre scenes framed by lavish gold stagings, domed lid with floral finial, underglaze blue sword mark with star. D: 11 cm. Slight signs of age and wear, slightly bumped.
MEISSEN, kleine Teekanne, Punktzeit (1763-73), Wandung mit blauer Mosaikbordüre, darunter gemaltes Blumenbukett, Deckel mit Blütenknauf, unterglasurblaue Manufakturmarke. H: 10 cm. Leichte Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren, min. bestoßen, Tüllenansatz restauriert.| MEISSEN, small teapot, (1763-73), Body with blue mosaic border, painted flower bouquet underneath, lid with flower finial, underglaze blue manufactory mark. H: 10 cm. Slight signs of age and use, slightly bumped, spout base restored.
A contemporary Mahogany and Walnut cased Grandmother Clock having a mirrored scroll pediment with a central turned finial, blind fretwork friezes, the three train spring driven movement having an arched brass face with Roman numerals, 69 3/8'' tall x 13 3/8'' wide x 7 3/4'' deep, running through the week of lotting and striking the hours and quarter hours on gongs and Westminster chimes.
George III silver monogrammed table spoon with Hanoverian finial by William Welch II, Exeter 1809, George III silver tablespoon monogrammed in fiddle pattern by William Eley & William Fearn, London 1816, and a George III silver tablespoon monogrammed by Hanoverian finial by Robert Eley, London 1795, 6.7ozt
Three Chinese tea pots comprising one with hand painted figures and calligraphic script, another in the form of a sage with one similar. [3]. [W]Condition Report: Possible loss to the finial of the cover of the sage form teapot, no further signs of significant damage. The tea pot decorated with figures and calligraphic script is in good condition overall, no chips, cracks, hairlines or restoration, some losses to the painted decoration (predominantly the gilding) in areas, some slight surface scratching here and there. There is some sort of substance (paint or similar) smeared across the base and up the side of the pot but this appears to scrape off. The teapot with calligraphic script is approximately 9 cm (h) and 9 cm (d) excluding the spout, spout approximately 6 cm (l), largest teapot of the other two is 11.5 cm (h)
An Antique English silver-gilt lion sejant spoon, only maker's marks to handle and bowl, possibly RW, fig-shaped bowl with faceted tapering stem and lion sejant finial, 17.5cm, 1.2oz, in fitted leather case . Condition Report:Gilding still quite bright allover with some fading on high points, particularly on back of bowl, general surface marks, only stamped with maker's mark
An Antique silver 'Fire Shovel' masking spoon, 18th century, no hallmarks, 14.5cm, 8g . Condition Report:Masking spoons were used for stirring the tea in the pot and unblocking the tea leaves from the spout using the long-handled stem with pointed finial. General wear to high points otherwise no damage or repair, unmarked

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