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Lot 509

Silver cut glass claret jug, cast scroll decoration in relief to the scrolled angular handle, applied cast dragon, turned finial, makers SC, Sheffield 1979, height approx 31cm

Lot 510

Cranberry glass silver plated mounted claret jug, grape and vine decoration to the foot, collar and handle, the finial modelled as a bunch of grapes, faceted body, height approx 33.5cm

Lot 511

EPNS spirit coffee pot, plain polished form, reeded border, ebony handle and finial, with burner stand, height of coffee pot approx 32cm (excluding stand)

Lot 401

SILVER PLATED TWIN HANDLED SAMOVAR,35cm high, along with a brass circular alms bowl and a pair of Indian brass octagonal platesCover finial is bent; likely has been dropped and bent upon impact. Tarnish present throughout, particularly to body. Some general surface wear, including scuffs and scratches, in keeping with age and use. Nibbles and a few dents to the handles and edges. Tap lever very stiff. Plating coming off at the tap. Warped area to inside of cover. Spot to the body where it appears a dent has been mostly buffed out, with some marks still left. Additional images available.

Lot 425

18th c. Santos figure, polychrome wood with glass eyes and beautiful cloth garments, including a lace overskirt. The figure wears a rosary composed of glass beads. With a metal crown with radiating finial.Height: 28 in x width: 10 in x depth: 6 in.

Lot 518

Pair of large carved and gilt wood decorative urns. Late 19th to early 20th century, likely French or Italian. Both feature elaborate scrolling and foliate decoration in low relief throughout, capped with an onion shaped finial.Each; Height: 61 in x diameter: 22 in.

Lot 134

A Victorian silver chocolate pot of tapered conical form, the domed lid with finial. Engraved monogram. London 1878. 6' high. 8ozs 9dwts gross

Lot 63

Williams of London 22-bore early flintlock duelling pistol, 26 cms sighted octagonal barrel engraved London, with bolted foliate engraved bolted lock signed Williams pillared trigger guard with flowering urn finial, slab sided butt, horn and wood captive ramrod.

Lot 71

Higham of Warrington brass-furnished barreled flintlock holster pistol, brass foliate engraved trigger guard with an acorn finial, walnut stock with an open cross-hatched design to the grip, brass-tipped and wood captive ram rod.

Lot 1050

An early 20th Century Dresden porcelain lidded jar (finial a/f) - sold with another similar

Lot 1325

A copper coal hod scuttle - sold with a copper coal shovel and a brass toasting fork with Cries of London finial

Lot 1361

A box containing a quantity of assorted pewter and other metal items including mugs, tobacco box with head finial, etc.

Lot 210

Two Scottish silver brooches set with amethyst, one is annular and with a stag's head, diameter 27mm, the other with thistle finial, length 65mm, weight 9.6g.

Lot 104

A hallmarked silver hot water jug of cylindrical form: assayed Sheffield 1932 (total weight including handle and finial approx. 399g)

Lot 124

A heavy matched hallmarked silver tea service comprising teapot, large two-handled sugar and smaller teapot; the large teapot with finial modelled as a Chinaman seated on a tea chest. Each item with foliate engraved panelled sides and shaped foot. The smaller teapot with some lead solder repairs prevalent to the outside of the body, minor dents to the two-handled sugar, the larger teapot in relatively good order, maker's mark G.R (the larger teapot 21.5cm) and assayed London 1845, the sugar assayed 1847 and the smaller teapot assayed 1849 (total combined weight of  three 1476g)

Lot 13

Three pieces of ceramics:A late 19th century continental trembleuse comprising saucer with deep reservoir and lidded cup. Each piece hand gilded with various vignettes of floral sprays and the tapering-sided cylindrical mug typically decorated with a vignette of lovers in 18th century dress within country surroundings, the vignettes' reserves against a celeste-blue ground, printed and incised marks to underside (cup 13.5cm including finial); An early 20th century Japanese porcelain teapot and cover with bentwood bamboo handle; A hand-decorated maquette-style female figure with long blonde hair and long flowing blue dress (the figure 16.25cm).Condition Report: The saucer of the trembleuse is generally good with some minor 'gilt rubbing' with no cracks , chips or restoration noted although a deliberate scratch has been put through the oval green printed mark to the underside and this also has been scratched to the underside of the cup. Perhaps denoting second quality, the cover to the cup also appears to be in generally good overall original condition with the fruit-shaped handle/finial exhibiting further gilt rubbing and a hairline noted to the inner lip. Visible from the inside and outside. The cup itself appears to be in good general condition with no problems noted,  the handle looks good and the central vignette also. Please note another scoring mark through the green mark on the underside.

Lot 130

A hallmarked silver tea caddy of Bombé form: the hinged dome-topped lid with a spiral finial above a lobed body decorated repoussé style with leaves, flowerheads and C-scrolls, raised on four animal's paw style feet, assayed Chester 1896 (12.5cm including finial, approx. 196g)

Lot 134

A hallmarked silver teapot with carved wooden handle and turned finial, maker's mark SD Ld, assayed London 1922 (total weight approx. 592g)Condition Report: There is some discolouration to the bottom of the inside as expected through usage. The hallmarks are legible, the handle and finial appear to be good order, the lid sits flat. Regent St retailer's mark to underside together with numbers, the spout and hinges are good and the join between handle and body is also good. No major problems noted.

Lot 136

A three-piece hallmarked silver composite tea service: silver teapot by Walker & Hall, assayed Sheffield 1918, a two-handled sugar bowl by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London (maker's mark of Walker & Hall, assayed Sheffield 1918) and a milk jug by Mappin & Webb assayed London 1904. (3) (Total weight including handle and finial to teapot 1095g)

Lot 140

Six pieces of hallmarked silver and one of silver plate:the hallmarked silver comprising an early 20th century tea strainer, a 19th century sifter spoon, George III silver sugar tongs engraved with bright-cut decoration, a  butter knife with Chester assay marks, a caddy spoon with scrolling finial, a  teaspoon and a  preserve spoon (approx. 145g)the silver plate item being a 19th century double-struck King's pattern stilton scoop. 

Lot 144

A three-piece hallmarked silver bachelor's style tea service comprising teapot, two-handled sugar and cream jug; the sugar and cream jug with gilded interiors, each with angular lobed band to upper body, maker's mark H.S, the teapot assayed London 1900, the sugar and creamer assayed London (probably 1899) (total combined weight of 3 including teapot finial and handle approx. 689g) (3)

Lot 188

A hallmarked silver pendant (possibly formerly a hatpin finial?), set with an amethyst-coloured stone modelled as a thistle head, maker's mark C.H. (probably for Charles Horner) together with a 9-carat (marked 9ct) yellow gold stick pin (the pin approx 1.09g) (2)

Lot 260

An unusual 19th century eight-day spelter-cased mantle clock modelled as a big cat attacking an elephant: the 9.75cm diameter dial with circular enamel roundels with Roman numerals and mounted upon a howdah, the bronzed case surmounted with a finial and the gilded movement striking on a bell, numbered 899 on pendulum and movement, minus original plinth base (31cm highest x 39cm widest) plus pendulum and key

Lot 262

A 19th century marble and gilt-metal-mounted eight-day mantle clock: the broken arch style pediment surmounted with a gilt finial above a 9.75cm gilt dial with further enamel decoration and Roman numerals above chain swags and flanked by marble and gilt-metal-mounted urns with floral bands, the eight-day gilded French movement signed 'S Marti' and striking on a bell, raised on four gilt-metal feet (with pendulum and key)

Lot 29

A 19th century Chinese Canton porcelain vase-and-cover of baluster form, the dome-shaped cover mounted with a 'lion dog' finial above the main body, typically painted in famille rose enamels, panels with figures, birds and butterflies. Together with a smaller similarly decorated vase, the waisted neck with a long gilded Chilong dragon. (The former 26cm including cover.) (2)Condition Report: The smaller of the two vases in this lot has a double matchhead-sized chip away from the rim, visible inside and a corresponding sharp approx. 0.5cm section away to the outside of the rim. The underside of the foot looks quire dirty commensurate with age, the rest of the vase appears in generally reasonable order although one other matchhead sized chip is away and visible from the top of the vase lip. The larger vase with the cover has some discolouration to the outside of the neck, also some further blemishes/discolouration (could be cleaned) otherwise in good condition. The 'lion dog' finial has come away at some stage and been re-affixed.

Lot 33

Herend 'Rothschild Bird': two teapots, a sugar bowl, a set of six teacups and saucer, and one larger teacup and saucerCondition Report: It is noted that all pieces appear to be in very good condition with no problems noted, the undersides of the pieces exhibit transfer, impressed and hand-painted marks, and the decoration is bright and vibrant. The very large bullet-shaped teapot appears to be in excellent order with no problems noted, the spout and handle are both good. The cover in the form of a flowering bud is good. The smaller teapot is also in excellent condition with one minor point to note that the bird finial had lost a very tine piece of it's beak

Lot 528

A pair of double curtain poles; the poles made of fluted stained oak with gilded details and decorative finials, with fluted wooden brackets, and 13 95cm wooden curtain poles (one finial detached) (approx. 217cm top pole, 212cm lower pole, including finials), together with pieces of another incomplete double curtain poles to include 2 poles, 2 finials, 11 curtain rings, two oak wall brackets and various fittings

Lot 103

A George V silver coffee pot, egg-and-dart border, fruitwood handle and finial, hallmarked by Adie Brothers, Birmingham, 1923, approx 11.78 ozt (366.3 grams)

Lot 105

A George II style silver baluster shaped caster, pierced dome cover with urn shaped finial, the body with mid rib on spreading circular foot, hallmarked by Horace Woodward & Co., Birmingham, 1918, approx 4.57 ozt (142 grams) 

Lot 112

A Modern Irish silver plain mustard pot and cover, the domed cover with bud finial, S scroll handle, hallmarked by Royal Irish Silver, Dublin, 1970, 4.63 ozt (1441. grams), 10cm high overall x 6cm diam, with blue glass liner (Condition: marks good, dent body at lower section approx 1cm long, 

Lot 115

A George VI silver pear shaped caster, pieced domed cover with urn shaped finial, hallmarked by Deakin & Francis, Birmingham, 1934, approx 3.86 ozt (120.1 grams) (dents to body and cover) 

Lot 121

An Edwardian large silver caster, gadroon borders, with ogee domed pierced cover, urn shaped finial, hallmarked by Charles Boyton & Sons Ltd, London, 1908, approx 6.02 ozt (187.3 grams) - dents to body 

Lot 134

An Art Deco silver caster, domed cover with bud finial, plain body with stepped lower section, on circular foot, hallmarked by William Suckling Ltd., Birmingham, 1940  and a Modern Chinese style napkin ring, with floral decoration, hallmarked Chester, 1965, 3.98 ozt (122.3 grams) (2) together plated salts, spoons and button hook 

Lot 2180

A late 18th Century early 19th Century ebonised Regency armchair with finial back rest, gilt detail foliage, detail column legs

Lot 74

An Edwardian silver octagonal claret jug and cover, with fruitwood handle, domed cover with urn shaped finial, hallmarked by William Hutton, London, 1910, gross weight 17.63 ozt (548.3 grams) 

Lot 75

A Georgian style silver teapot, gadroon border and lower section, ebonised finial and handle, hallmarked by GN/RH, Chester, 1914, gross approx 20.07 ozt (624.2 grams)

Lot 76

A 19th Century Anglo-Indian "Swami-Ware" Madras silver claret jug, plain baluster body chased with a central band procession of mounted Hindu Deities, the cover with snake charmer finial opposite cast cobra handle, stamped to the base: P Orr & Sons, Madras, approx weight 21.32 ozt (663.2 grams),  27cm high overall (Condition: finial loose in it's setting) 

Lot 78

A Georgian style silver pear shaped coffee pot, plain body acanthus detail to spout, domed cover with urn shaped finial, fruitwood handle, hallmarked GH, Sheffield, 1931, gross 21.50 ozt (668.8 grams) 

Lot 80

An Edwardian four piece silver coffee service comprising coffee pot, sugar bowl and milk jug, lobed bodies, on four paw feet, the pot with ebonised finial and handle, hallmarked by Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield, 1908, import marks, pattern no: 4741, Registration no: 372935, approx 63.64 ozt (1,979.5 grams) (4) 

Lot 82

A Georgian style large urn shaped coffee pot, gadroon and rocaille border, plain body and lower fluted section, ebonised handle and finial, hallmarked by Elkington & Co., Birmingham, 1900, pattern no: 18780, gross 27.91 ozt (868.1 grams) 

Lot 199

A Mintons Art Deco colourful abstract design six person coffee set along with a floral design jug and a blue and white hand painted porcelain coffee pot with rose finial. H.24 W.19cm (largest)

Lot 104

Chinese cloisonne monk's cap ewer, ca. 19th-20th c. Decorated with scenes of immortals among clouds, bounded by elaborate floral borders. With gilt rims and finial.Height: 12 1/2 in x width: 12 1/2 in x depth: 6 1/4 in.

Lot 96

Persian iron and steel ax or axe, likely Qajar. With a crescent shaped blade and dragon's head motif terminal, the blade profusely decorated with scrolling floral designs in low relief, with three cartouches outlined with gold damascening. The pointed finial with subtle scrolling decoration.Keywords: Islamic, Ottoman, SafavidHeight: 36 in x width: 8 3/4 in x depth: 1 in.

Lot 335

THREE NOVELTY CHARMS, CIRCA 1830-361st: A bicoloured aide-memoir, circa 1830 with engraved floral and foliate decoration and engine-turned detail within a laurel leaf border, opening to reveal the blank pages of a gilt-edged notebook, with a propelling pencil accented by a circular lapis lazuli finial, 2nd: The book-shaped charm, opening to reveal a printed and illustrated miniature book, 'The English Bijou Almanac for 1836', 3rd: A chased telescope charm, circa 1830, with an enamel scene depicting the Place Vendôme in Paris, lengths: 1st 4.2cm, 2nd 2.9cm, 3rd 2.1cm (3)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 225

An African carved wooden box of circular form decorated with a continuous band of figures in various poses, huts and trees, turned wooden finial, two ebony carved busts, a carved salad servers, and two wooden plaques, one of a mother and child Location: 3.2

Lot 377

An 18th Century Officer's/Servant's Flintlock Pistol by D Blair, London, 28 bore, converted from a flintlock, the 23cm octagonal steel barrel engraved London and RT. HONBLE. LORD HAREWOOD, with Tower proof marks and initialled D.B., the lock plate engraved Blair, the walnut full stock with steel ramrod pipes, trigger guard with pineapple finial and chamfered butt, with horn tipped wood ramrod, 37cmAction holds at full and half cock, but does not fire, the trigger releases the hammer. Brown pitting to all metalwork. Bruising to the stock. The ramrod is broken.

Lot 393

An 18th Century Hunting Crossbow by Young of Bury, with 96cm curved steel prod, the half iron framed walnut tiller with brass rolling nut, brass back-plate engraved with the maker's name, the long steel trigger with acorn finial, the butt with steel butt plate, lacks cocking stirrup, 90cmLacks cocking stirrup and fore-sight. Deep pitting to metalwork which does not compromise the strength. Bruising to the stock.

Lot 395

A 19th Century Coachman's Flintlock Musketoon by T Potts, London, the 38.5cm steel swamped barrel octagonal at the breech and engraved along the top flat I.H.Z. BURMANIA, the rounded lock plate engraved T. POTTS, LONDON, the walnut full stock with horn fore-end tip, brass ramrod pipes, trigger guard with trefoil finial, and brass butt plate, the left side with steel belt hook, with steel ramrod, 73cmStrong action works, holds at full and half cock. Fine pitting to metalwork. Minor bruising to stock. Repair to the tail of the brass trigger guard.

Lot 405

A Late 18th/Early 19th Century Flintlock Blunderbuss by Sutherland, the 31cm brass barrel engraved LONDON, with Birmingham proof marks, the signed lock plate engraved with sun-rays and leaf tips, the walnut full stock with brass ramrod pipes, foliate engraved trigger guard with acorn finial, chequered and dotted grip, brass butt plate with foliate engraved tang, the wood ramrod with brass mounts and encased worm, 70cmStrong action works, holds at full and half cock. Scratching and bruising to both sides of the butt.and the fore-end. Small chips around the steel barrel tang. The trigger guard has a D shaped piece missing from the right side.

Lot 50

A FINE CHINESE WHITE JADE TEAPOT AND COVER of large size, the simple domed cover with a pierced finial intricately carved with fungi and leafy tendrils, the bulbous body with a simple spout and a scroll handle, the extremely pure whitish/pale celadon stone with a soft polish, the base carved with the four-character mark of Qianlong, 19cm wide (max) x 12,5cm highProvenance: From a Dutch private collection acquired in the 1980's

Lot 116

A Caughley 'Fence' coffee pot and covercirca 1780-85of baluster form, the raised dome cover with a floral finial, transfer-printed in underglaze blue, printed C with serif mark,23.5cm highCondition overall very good with no damages or repairs. There is a firing crack around the junction of where the finial meets the cover.

Lot 133

A Thomas Rose, Coalport part tea/coffee servicecirca 1812pattern 770, of tapered, oval footed shape with London handles, decorated in green and yellow enamels with gilt, the service comprising teapot and cover, teapot stand, twin-handled sucrier and cover, cream jug, slop basin, teacup, coffee cup and saucer, painted pattern numbers(10 pcs including covers)Provenance: The Malcolm Sargeant Collection.Teapot- knop broken and reglued. Y shaped crack to the main body and some fainter stained crazing lines elsewhere. Sucrier - small firing crack near finial knop and three further firing cracks to interior of rim. One handle has been broken and reglued. Some heavier loss of gilded decoration to one side.Teapot stand - some rubbing to gilt leaves and tendrils.Remainder all free from damage or repair. The coffee cup has some noticeable gilding wear to the rim, the saucer has some scratches to the centre well. The slop bowl is quite rubbed to one side and the cream jug again has rubbing to gilding on handle and upper rim.

Lot 16

A faceted silver coffee pot and hot water jug, Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1927, each with ebonised handle and finial, raised on pedestal foot, each 22cm high, total weight approx. 31.6oz (2)Hot water jug- hallmarks almost completely rubbed, dent to the bodt, finial is secured at an angle, some dings and creasesCoffee pot- hallmarks slightly rubbed, dings and small dents to the body, cover does not sit flush with pot, possible repair to the footGeneral wear, refer to images

Lot 211

Theo Fabergé: The Sunburst Egg, 1995Mopane wood and gold plated metal, the polished wood egg inset with sunburst bosses, suspended on a reeded column above a circular sunburst-moulded foot, the column containing a concealed pen with cabouchon amethyst inset finial, number 212 from an edition of 250, 15cm high.

Lot 97

A small group of Jackfield black-glazed earthenwarecirca 1750-60each raised on three paw feet, comprising a teapot and cover, 10.5cm high; a baluster cream jug and cover with a mushroom finial, 13cm high; and a further similar cream jug, 11.5cm(3)Teapot - Small chips, mainly to the cover and tip of the spout.Milk jug and cover - old U-shaped repair and lead repair to the spout. Chips to cover.Cream jug without cover - Small nibbles to spout.

Lot 122

A Wedgwood pot and cover by Grace Barnsley, swollen ovoid form painted with columns of blue flowers stems, the domed cover with ball finial, in shades of yellow, blue and green on a white ground, a Wedgwood fluted dish by Emile Lessore painted with a woman and a dog, two smaller dishes by Emile Lessore, and a Wedgwood plate by E G Thomson, impressed marks painted artist monogram, 12cm. high (6) Provenance The Douglas Johnson collection.

Lot 159

A Benham and Froud copper and brass kettle designed by Dr Christopher Dresser, ovoid with spike feet, collar rim with angular spout and applied brass handle with ebonised rod, the cover with ebonised wood finial, stamped Benham & Froud mark, 24.5cm. high (2)

Lot 160

A rare James Dixon & Sons electroplated metal teapot designed by Dr Christopher Dresser, model no.2272, tapering form on tripod foot, the hinged cover with knop finial, stamped marks, regd diamond and facsimile signature, 17cm. wide, 10.5cm. high Literature Michael Whiteway Christopher Dresser A Design Revolution, V&A, page 152 figure 189 for the three piece set illustrated.

Lot 187

A C I C Bailey Fulham Pottery jar and cover, cylindrical form, impressed and incised with stylised flowerhead panels, inside foliate border, the cover with similar foliate panels and acorn finial, and another Bailey Fulham Pottery low dish and pierced cover, incised Bailey Fulham, low pot with JC monogram, exhibition labels, damages 16.5cm. high (4) Provenance Given by the Pottery owner's son to the vendor's grandmother circa 1870, described as specimen pieces. Exhibited Fulham Pottery & Prints, Central Library, Fulham, 1929, (catalogue numbers 327 and 328).

Lot 19

A rare Martin Brothers stoneware butter dish and cover by Robert Wallace Martin, dated 1882, the elliptical dish on integrated tray incised and painted with wading birds in a grassland setting, other birds flying past in blue and brown on buff ground, the cover with radiating prunus boughs, and foliate finial, 2-5-82 RWMartin London & Southall, repaired finial, chip to rim, 21.5cm. wide

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