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AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY BRONZED SPELTER AND ROUGE MARBLE CLOCK GARNITURE, the clock with figural surmount titled 'La Gloire Couronnant Le Travail, after Ruchot, the enamel dial with Arabic numerals, dial named 'E.Sales, Hger Brevette, Gette', eight day movement, bell strike, height 71cm, the garnitures formed of five light candelabra with removable finial to the centre light, height 74.5cm (3 + pendulum and key) (Condition report: clock, winds and runs, bronzed spelter on candelabra is pitted and some discolouration)
A ROYAL CROWN DERBY SMALL COVERED VASE, in the Imari 1128 pattern, date mark for 1906, red printed and painted marks to base and lid, height including lid 10.5cm (Condition report: vase appears in good condition with a little gilding wear on finial and rim, tiny fleabite to inside of lid, and very light crazing in some areas) (1)
A COLLECTION OF WEDGWOOD CERAMICS INCLUDING JASPERWARE, to include a 23cm diameter bowl with gold rim, a white teapot with lid and broken finial, two navy blue Jasperware vases, five trinket pots including a Susie Cooper Design Ashmun rectangular box and a circular Charnwood pot, six pin dishes including grey embossed Queensware, Angela pattern and royal blue jasperware with Hanley coat of arms, a Kutani Crane ashtray, etc, with The Story of Wedgwood book (Condition report: most pieces appear in good condition, some damage and as stated, dusty, would benefit from a clean) (18)
French mantle clock c.1900 with two matching five light candelabra, eight-day timepiece movement housed in a rectangular flat topped Belgium slate case surmounted by a conforming slate and brass finial, contrasting marble inlay to the front with incised decoration, raised on four paw feet, 4� enamel dial, Roman numerals and minute markers, steel moon hands within a cast bezel with a flat bevelled glass. H41 W20 D13 Candelabra H36
A William IV mercury wheel barometer c1830 with an inlaid broken pediment, brass finial and round base, mahogany veneered case with inlaid oval conch shell paterae and satinwood stringing to the edge, with a spirit thermometer, eight-inch silvered register reading barometric pressure in inches from 28 to 31, dial inscribed �I VERA, WARRENTED�, with a bevelled glass within a cast brass bezel, steel indicating hand and brass recording hand.Dimensions: Height: 97cm
Two mantel clocks one Jerome & Co American clock, Gothic style, roman numerals 39cms h, max base width 21.5cms, max depth 10cms together with another mantel clock, Arabic numerals, metal decoration 38cms h, 27cms w and 12.5cms depth. Both with keys.Condition ReportJerome clock winds and runs, veneer chips to base. Crack to right finial. Other clock a/f, metal embellishment right arm missing. Chip to veneer to base. Finial missing.
A collection of Georgian and later silver, including a George IV fiddle teaspoon, with initials 'MC' to its finial, Edward Farrell, London 1822, 13.5cm long, four Victorian and later napkin rings, one with gilt highlights, S. Blanckensee & Son, Birmingham 1883, two cruets Henry Williamson Ltd. Birmingham 1901, a/f, 7cm high, Victorian sugar tongs, Ahronsberg Brothers, Birmingham 1894, 9cm long, a Victorian teaspoon with initial S to its finial, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. (William Gibson & John Lawrence Langman), London 1894, 11cm long, four silver handled shoehorns, overall weighable silver 5.3toz. (1 bag)
A group of jewellery and accessories, comprising two stick pins, one with insect finial, the other a flower finial, set with red and white stones, 5.5cm, a Victorian 9ct gold and amethyst swivel fob, a gilt brass and citrine swivel fob, and a Victorian gilt brass propelling pencil, with engraved foliate decoration, 11cm fully extended. (5)
A small group of jewellery, comprising an unmarked gold chain, with clasp end, testing as 14ct gold, 28cm, 13.9g, an Edwardian 9ct gold pendant necklace, set with an amethyst and seed pearls, 4cm high, on 9ct gold fine link chain, 54cm, 3.0g, a 9ct gold stick pin with Maltese cross shaped finial set with a red stone chip, 6cm, 2.0g, and a gilt metal fob, inset with an oval bloodstone and Masonic symbol, engraved to back, 3cm high. (4)
A collection of George V and later silver, comprising an Irish silver letter opener, with a knight to its finial, Royal Irish Silver Co. Dublin 1970, 21.5cm, with fitted case, a cased set of six silver teaspoons, J Rodgers & Sons Ltd. Sheffield 1919, a cased set of teaspoons with pierced decorated finials, S S, Sheffield 1966, a square form pin tray, Albert Edward Jones, Birmingham 1960, 10 by 10 by 1cm, two silver teaspoons, overall 11.9toz, together with a white metal teaspoon. (1 bag)
An Art Deco Anglo-Indian silver three piece bachelors tea service, circa 1925, of tapering cylindrical form with decorative line edges, comprising teapot with ebonised wooden handle and finial, 17.5 by 8.5 by 13.5cm high, twin handled sugar bowl, 12.7 by 8.3 by 5.3cm high, and milk jug, 11.0 by 6.3 by 11.5cm high, both with traces of gilt to the interiors, probably Warner Brothers, Delhi, India, combined gross weight 15.2toz. (3)
An George V silver three piece tea service, with faceted bodies and fruiting vine cast rims, comprising teapot with ebonised wooden finial and handle, 28.5 by 14 by 15cm high, twin handled sugar bowl, 20.5 by 10 by 11cm high, and milk jug, 15 by 9 by 11cm high, George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1914 (sugar bowl 1913), 35.46toz gross weight. (3)
An early to mid 17th century silver slip top spoon, with pear shaped bowl, single partial hallmark still visible, finial engraved 'T.W', 0.57toz, bowl 3.9 by 5.1cm, 12.4cm long. Provenance: this spoon was given to the Vendor's father circa 1948-50, when he was a young man, soon after WWII where he flew as a Lancaster bomber pilot, including a mission to bomb Hitler's 'Eagles Nest' near Berchtesgaden, by an almost anonymous local elderly lady as her way of thanking a 'local lad' for his bravery in the recent World War. After trying to return it feeling that he was not deserving of such a gift the lady insisted that the spoon was now his. It has been kept in a box for the past 30 years since the Vendor inherited it and was used prior to that as a sugar spoon!
A small group of silver items, comprising a George V silver muffin slice and fork, Josiah Williams & Co (David Landsborough Fullerton), London 1926, each 21cm long, a George V silver tea strainer spoon, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1914, 15.5cm long, a cased christening spoon, engraved 'Susan' to finial, 15.5cm long, a teaspoon, a small fork, a pair of cut glass bud vases with silver rims, 10.5cm high, together with a Continental silver plated wine bottle cork topper, formed with the 'Musicians of Bremen', stamped '90', 8.5cm, combined silver weight 8.34toz. (9)
A collection of 20th century Chinese silver flatware, comprising a serving spoon, with cinquefoil spoon bowl and pierced bamboo plant decoration to its finial, Tuck Chang & Co. 25cm long, together with six teaspoons, all with three chinese characters to their finials, Tien Shing, Hong Kong, 12cm long, 4.8toz overall. (7)
A 19th Century French Boulle Work mantel clock by Samuel Marti. The clock of shaped form with red tortoiseshell and scrolling brasswork. Gilded ormolu finial top top with applied scrolled mounts. The dial being white enamel with gilt pierced hands. Strikes on a bell and compete with pendulum. Measures approx; 37cm tall.
A 19th Century French mahogany pagoda bracket clock having a carved Chinese influence case with carved finial and arched glazed door below. Silvered dial face with Roman numeral chapter ring and foliate detailing. The case housing a French brass movement with all being raised on bracket feet. Measures approx; 48cm x 28cm x 18cm.
An early 19th Century Regency mahogany mantel bracket clock having an alarm setting. The clock of arched shape having a flame mahogany case with central silvered dial & faceted hands. Brass pineapple finial to top with ring handles to sides. All raised on bun feet. Pendulum present. Measures approx; 45cm x 25cm x 17cm.
Victorian three piece silver tea service, comprising teapot with ebonised handle and finial, twin handled open sucrier, and milk jug, each of oval part fluted form with oblique gadrooned rim, hallmarked George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1896, approximate gross weight 34.22 ozt (1064.6 grams)Condition Report:General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches, nicks and small indentations.Sucrier slightly unsteady on base.Teapot with tea staining to interiro.Hallmarks with varying degrees of wear.
1930's three piece silver tea service, comprising teapot, twin handled sucrier, and milk jug, each of rectangular form with canted corners, the teapot with wooden scroll top handle and finial, hallmarked Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham 1931, approximate gross weight 35.91 ozt (1117 grams)Condition Report:General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches and nicks.Teapot with a few small indentations and knock to end of spout, and slightly unsteady on base.Hallmarks generally clear and legible, however makers marks partly worn.
Edwardian silver mounted claret jug, the ovoid clear cut glass body with silver mounted collar with Bacchus mask spout, domed cover with ball finial and curved handle, hallmarked Sheffield 1903, makers mark FW, probably Frank Wood, H22cmCondition Report:General wear, predominantly in the form of surface scratches and nicks.Knop to cover has been compressed and pushed down into cover, however this does not detract from the overall look.Some wear to hallmarks.Glass body with surface scratches and nibbles to high points.
Early 20th century silver sauce boat, of typical form with flying scroll handle, upon three pad feet, hallmarked Barker Brothers, Chester 1915, including handle H7cm, together with an early 20th century silver sugar caster, of octagonal bellied form with pierced cover, hallmarked Mappin & Webb Ltd, Sheffield 1906, H16cm, total weight 7.18 ozt (223.6 grams)Condition Report:General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches and nicks.Caster with a few small knocks throughout, finial knocked slightly to one side, and slightly unsteady on foot.Hallmarks clear and legible, however makers mark to sauce boat slightly worn to one corner.
Group of silver, comprising Edwardian silver mounted hand held mirror, embossed throughout with fruiting vines, hallmarked W G Keight & Co, Birmingham 1907, an Edwardian silver mounted hair brush embossed with flowers and vines, hallmarked William Neale & Son, Birmingham 1905, three early 20th century cut glass dressing table jars with silver covers, various hallmarks, and an early 20th century jar and cover of plain cylindrical form with domed cover and ball finial, upon circular stepped baseCondition Report:General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches, nicks, indentations and knocks.Dressing table mirror and brush both with heavy knocks, compression and splits.Dressing table jars also with a number of knocks.Jar and cover with heavy knock to side of foot.Hallmarks with varying degrees of wear.
A pair of 18th Century Chinese hand painted teapots of drum form having gilt fruit finial covers with patterned detailing throughout. Gilt tip spouts with decorative handles with each having circular cartouche painted panels with landscape scenes with buildings and trees. Each measures approx; 15cm x 22cm.
A 19th Century Chinese Cantonese Canton Famille Rose Rose Medallion teapot. The teapot with shaped handle and spout with bell cover form finial lid. The teapot decorated with scenes of birds, insects and flowers. Appears in good condition with no visible signs of damage. Measures approx; 12cm tall.
A graduating pair of 19th Century Chinese Oriental Qing Dynasty Kangxi revival blue and white porcelain ginger jars / vases with covers. Both of baluster form with hand painted blue and white decoration in the Prunus pattern and having bell form finial lids. Both with four character Kangxi mark to bases in underglaze blue Kaishu script. Measures approx; 26cm tall (largest)
A pair of 19th Century Chinese Oriental Qing Dynasty Kangxi revival blue and white porcelain ginger jars with covers. Both of typical form with hand painted blue and white decoration in the Prunus pattern and having flat form finial lids. Both with concentric blue circles to undersides. Measures approx; 15cm.

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