A Creamware Teapot and Cover, circa 1770, Staffordshire or Yorkshire, painted in the manner of Robinson and Rhodes with the inscription When / This you see / Remember me / Tho’ many miles / We distant be within a leaf cartouche, 15cm highThe finial has been broken off and re-glued/re-stuck. There is a small chip to the inner-rim of the cover with a short associated crack. Minor very small chips to the end of the spout. There is a crack across the right-lower handle terminal. Some typical scratches to the enamel.
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A Wedgwood Creamware Custard Cup and Cover, circa 1800, of typical form, painted in orange and gilt with crest and with monogram JM within formal border, impressed marks, 9cm high; A Similar Twin-Handled Cup and Cover, painted with a crest within a foliate and ribbon border, impressed marks, 8.5cm high; and A Similar Sauce Tureen, Cover and Ladle, of oval form with fixed stand, painted and gilt with initials TO and with heart crest, 19cm long (3)An accompany letter from the Wedgwood Museum states that the sauce tureen with crest and initials was ordered by "Oom Esq", but that no other information about the order was availableAll three pieces are marked. Custard cup - short hair crack to the rim and some gilt wear. Twin-handled cup - two large pieces broken out of the rim and re-stuck. Sauce tureen cover with chips to the inner rim and to the underside of the finial. Some enamel wear and scratches.
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Vase and Cover, by John Stinton, 1911, of baluster form with twin-scroll handles, painted with highland cattle in a misty landscape, on a circular socle and square plinth, signed, printed mark in puce, 36cm highBroken off at the pedestal and re-glued. Handles are intact. Finial also intact. Light gilt wear. One small scratch to the left cow. No further damage. No professional restoration.
SELECTION OF SILVER AND OTHER JEWELLERYcomprising an unmarked silver fox hunting interest bangle, with horseshoe and fox head detail; a Vivienne Westwood silver ring; a silver and enamel pendant on silver chain; and an unmarked silver stick pin with fox head finial; and small carved turquoise bead in the form of Buddha
A GEORGE II MAHOGANY BUREAU BOOKCASEMID 18TH CENTURYThe panel moulded doors opening to adjustable shelves, the fall opening to an arrangement of small drawers and pigeon holes around a central small cupboard door203cm high, 104cm wide, 58cm deep Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracks, some chips and losses, some replacements to elements of timberThe handles are replacements throughout, there are old holes where the previous handles have been visible to the interior of the drawer front, overall with a polished appearance, the giltwood finial with knocks and losses; this is probably an associated element. There is a key present operating the locked fall only, there is a further key that appears to fit the cupboard doors but does not operate. The front of one candle slide is detached but present with the lot, the slide is stuck to the interiorPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
A carved oak poppy head bench end finial, 16th century, probably Devon, height 64cm, width 36cm, depth 14cm.Provenance: bought from an antique shop in Chagford, Devon.Provenance: From the Estate of Viv Hendra.Viv Hendra was a much loved and inspirational teacher, always happy to get involved with extra curricular activities, particularly those with a musical or theatrical leaning. But it was as an art historian and the founder of the Lander Gallery, Truro, that we knew him at Lay's Auctions. His expertise was unrivalled when it came to the Cornish artist John Opie and he was always so generous with his advice, always cautious, always sensible, always kind and supportive. He had schorlarly, yet eclectic tastes and could be a most spirited bidder on objects that appealed to him. We are honoured to be selling some of the wonderful things he collected over the years. He was wonderful, kind and entertaining company and is very much missed.
A carved wood finial in the form of a horse with a blank shield, possibly 17th century, height 20cm, width 11.3cm, depth 9cm.Provenance: Truro Auction Centre, 16/02/07 lot 170.Provenance: From the Estate of Viv Hendra.Viv Hendra was a much loved and inspirational teacher, always happy to get involved with extra curricular activities, particularly those with a musical or theatrical leaning. But it was as an art historian and the founder of the Lander Gallery, Truro, that we knew him at Lay's Auctions. His expertise was unrivalled when it came to the Cornish artist John Opie and he was always so generous with his advice, always cautious, always sensible, always kind and supportive. He had schorlarly, yet eclectic tastes and could be a most spirited bidder on objects that appealed to him. We are honoured to be selling some of the wonderful things he collected over the years. He was wonderful, kind and entertaining company and is very much missed.
A cylindrical pierced brass coal box, early 20th century, the cover surmounted by as turned finial, with a pair of circular carrying handles, complete with liner, height 41.5cm, diameter 31cm together with a brass chestnut roaster, length 55.5cm and a 'Longships Lighthouse, Land End' brass toasting fork, length 50cm. (3)Provenance: From the Estate of Viv Hendra.Viv Hendra was a much loved and inspirational teacher, always happy to get involved with extra curricular activities, particularly those with a musical or theatrical leaning. But it was as an art historian and the founder of the Lander Gallery, Truro, that we knew him at Lay's Auctions. His expertise was unrivalled when it came to the Cornish artist John Opie and he was always so generous with his advice, always cautious, always sensible, always kind and supportive. He had schorlarly, yet eclectic tastes and could be a most spirited bidder on objects that appealed to him. We are honoured to be selling some of the wonderful things he collected over the years. He was wonderful, kind and entertaining company and is very much missed.
A George IV silver teapot, gadroon border, C-scroll handle with acanthus thumbpiece and leaf decoration to spout, oval pagoda style finial, on ball feet, the body engraved with initials, hallmarked by Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard, London, 1824 together with a matched sugar bowl and milk jug, similar, hallmarked by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield, 1939, approx weight 37.49 ozt (1166.0 grams) (3)
A George V silver three piece tea service to include teapot, sugar bowls and milk jug, plain bodies, the teapot with engraved inscription, bakelite handle and finial, hallmarked by Barker Brothers, Birmingham, 1931, import marks, gross weight 32.13 ozt (999.5 grams) (3) overall condition good
A Victorian silver desk stand by Thomas, James & Nathaniel Creswick, Sheffield 1852, the central box and cover with flowerhead candlestick finial, flanked by two cut glass inkwells with silver covers, the shaped rectangular desk stand with presentation inscription, two handles on four scroll feet, 4.9oz silver.
A good Victorian slate mantel/table clock. Case decorated with 6 reeded brass columns, cherubs, brass finials and a central sphere crowned by a brass finial. Two-train French movement. Chiming on a gong. Two piece 5" dial with Arabic numerals. 17" high to finial x 16" wide X 6" deep.Condition report: slate case chipped on rear corner, rear door/plate missing. Untouched, unrestored. A/F condition
A George V silver three piece tea service, comprising teapot, milk jug and sugar bowl, gadroon lower section, carved ebony handle and pagoda shaped finial, hallmarked by Richard Richardson, Sheffield, 1911 & 12, stamped to undersides and numbered 6149, approx 25.76 ozt (801.1 gram) - overall condition good
A George V shaped silver teapot, the body engraved with Neo-Classical decoration, on four scroll feet, C-scroll handled, pagoda finial, hallmarked by Charles Boyton & Sons., Sheffield, 1928, stamped with Registration no: 478484 and pattern no: S1124, gross approx weight 19.34 ozt (601.4 grams) (handle loose in fixture and damaged)
A 1950s Bakelite Thermos ice bucket, model number 931 with refill number 923F, all in power blue with cream finial and handles, marks to base, height 16cm, together with five other assorted early plastic storage jars, of various forms and colours, also a cake stand, a pedestal bowl and a footed bowl, tallest 15.5cm, S/D. (9)
A large Clarice Cliff teapot in the Celtic Harvest pattern, relief moulded with fruit, foliage and wheatsheaves picked out in enamel colours over a honey glazed ground, printed mark, height 15.5cm, together with a Wilkinson Clarice Cliff relief moulded teapot, of ovoid form, decorated with dimpled body and yellow to orange flower finial, printed mark, height 17cm. (2)
LALIQUE, CRYSTAL LALIQUE, A GROUP OF THREE SMALL ITEMS OF CLEAR AND FROSTED GLASSWAREComprising two bells each with a bird finial, one seat and puffing its chest, the other with wings down stretched, approximately 14cm high, and a paperweight or ornament 'Pax dove in wreath', 9cm high, all with engraved marks
A PAIR OF MEISSEN FLOWER-ENCRUSTED SLENDER BOTTLE VASES AND A COVERLATE 19TH CENTURYBlue crossed swords and impressed marks30cm high Condition Report: As catalogued only one with a cover, the other is lackingThe flowers and foliage extensively chipped, the cover almost certainly originally with a finial (probably chipped off)Condition Report Disclaimer
A COLLECTION OF SILVER MOUNTED SPORTING ITEMSTo include: a silver rectangular cigarette box by S. J. Rose Ltd., London 1959, mounted with a slice of banded agate and quartz crystal, opening to a cedar liner, 10.5cm (4 1/4in) long; a silver bottle stopper by A. J. Poole, Birmingham 2000, with a horse finial, mounted on an onyx cube, 11cm (4 1/4in) high; a silver coloured horse head bottle stopper, unmarked, mounted on an onyx cube, 9cm (3 1/2in) high; and a white metal bowl, with wild boar tusk, suspending a polo ball, 19cm (7 1/2in) longCondition Report: There is no condition report available for this lot and is sold as foundCondition Report Disclaimer
A large cast and tooled solid brass regimental plaque of the XXXVI Sikhs Of two piece construction, measuring 229mm wide x 22mm tall, surmounted by a King’s Crown. Possibly a wall or vehicle plaque or even a regimental colours pole top finial, reasonable condition £50-£70 --- The origins of the 36th Sikhs can be traced back to 1887, when they were the 36th (Sikh) Bengal Infantry, composed of Jat Sikhs. In 1901, it became the 36th Sikh Infantry, and finally became the 36th Sikhs in 1903, after the Kitchener reforms of the Indian Army. The regiment fought at Samana, in 1897. On the outbreak of the Great War they were stationed as part of the Garrison of Tianjin in China and took part in the Siege of Tsingtao, alongside the 2nd Battalion, South Wales Borderers, and were sent to assist the Japanese in capturing Germany’s naval base at Tsingtao in China in 1914. After The Great War the 36th Sikhs became the 4th Battalion,11th Sikh Regiment.
Worcestershire Militia Junior Officer's Single Epaulette, c.1800-20. A very fine and rare example, the strap with pointed finial in silver lace, the raised outline in gilt and blackened metal lace, the strap embellished with a large eight-pointed bullion and sequin star, this with a raised centre circle, ‘Worcester Regt.’ on a yellow silk ground, in the centre the Crown on a red cloth ground. The fringe of silver lace bullions on a red silk ground, the strap lined with red silk and retaining the original cloth ties for the coatee. Lacking finial button, one bullion with a slight sprain otherwise very good condition £300-£400
Napoleonic War Period 1796 Infantry Pattern Officer Blue and Gilt Sword. A good example with a 82 cm blade with 1/2 length blue and gilt (60% present) etched decoration of a crowned GR cypher, Royal Coat of Arms and flora. The hilt of the regulation pattern with single bar guard terminating with a bud finial and retaining folding guard. A silvered grip is surmounted by an urn pommel. Complete with black leather and gilt mounted scabbard. Overall GC some age wear. PAYMENT BY BANK TRANSFER ONLY
Napoleonic War Period 1796 Infantry Pattern Officer Blue and Gilt Sword. A good example with a 81 cm blade with 1/2 length blue and gilt (50% present) etched decoration of a crowned GR cypher, Royal Coat of Arms and Stand of Arms. The hilt of the regulation pattern with single bar guard terminating with a bud finial and retaining folding guard. A silvered grip is surmounted by an urn pommel. Complete with steel scabbard. Overall GC some age wear. PAYMENT BY BANK TRANSFER ONLY
A late Victorian silver mounted glass ecclesiastical jug, hinged cover with cross finial, silver spout, shaped handled with trefoil terminals, etched band "Glory Be To God On High" and stood on pedestal foot, Blunt, Wray & Co, Frederick & Dendy Wray, London 1893, height 27cm. Condition - appears damage/repair free, general wear including scratches, interior marks etc.

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