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Lot 615

An Arts & Crafts wrought iron height adjustable library floor lamp, urn finial, overhanging lamp arm, hammered finish, scroll tripod base, height 146cm

Lot 246

Antique 1908 Chester silver lidded caddy box with gilded interior, swag decoration, lion mask handles & fruit basket finial by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes - 14cm high & 300g

Lot 238

Victorian engraved silver teapot with pineapple finial to lid. Hallmarked for London 1870, William Hunter, approx. 671g

Lot 4379

French Gras bayonet, St.Etienne Mai 1879 in scabbard 522mm straight T shaped steel blade impressed Mre dArmes de St.Etienne Mai 1879 in blacked steel tapered scabbard, with ball finial and leather frog,

Lot 4412A

Ebonised Vienna style wall clock with swan neck pediment and eagle finial over a later velvet lined dial with brass mounts and exposed movement, the Gustav Becker dial with mercury pendulum and two weights, 110 cm high

Lot 4441

Victorian mahogany eight day longcase clock, the hood with swan neck pediment and brass finial with turned supports over a painted dial the arch depicting a figure crossing a waterfall, with subsidiary seconds and date dials, inscribed Peter Hermann, the shaped trunk door over a panelled plinth base, the twin train movement striking on a bell, dial 35.5 cm wide, case 245 cm high, pendulum and two weights

Lot 4455

Early 19th century style mahogany, boxwood and ebony strung barometer, the later top with finial over a hygrometer, thermometer and circular mirror above the silvered dial and spirit level

Lot 4456

19th century mahogany banjo barometer with boxwood and ebony stringing, the swan neck top with finial over a hygrometer, thermometer, convex mirror, and silvered dial above a spirit level inscribed Grant Warbleton, 112 cm high

Lot 4598

Terracotta fruiting finial with stone finish, 70 cm high

Lot 4615

Stone architectural finial, of tapering square form with arched panels, 182 cm high

Lot 280

A George V Silver Hot-Water Jug, by Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham, 1931, baluster and on spreading foot with beaded border, with wood handle and finial, 20.5cm high, gross weight 14oz 3dwt, 441gr

Lot 281

An Edward VII Silver Teapot, by John Bodman Carrington, London, 1904, compressed globular and with reeded band, on collet foot, with ebonised wood handle and finial, 24.5cm wide over handle, gross weight 15oz 14dwt, 487gr

Lot 283

A Three-Piece George V Silver Tea-Service, by William Charles Fordham and Albert Buckley Faulkner, Sheffield, 1911, each piece fluted, comprising: a teapot with wood handle and finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl, the teapot 23.5cm wide, total gross weight 20oz 11dwt, 640gr (3)

Lot 284

A George V Silver-Mounted Cut-Glass Claret-Jug, by John and William F Deakin, Sheffield, circa 1910, the cut-glass body tapering, with plain silver mount, the hinged cover with baluster finial, 23.5cm highCondition report: Silver mounts are dented and marks are rubbed. Bears inscription.

Lot 291

A Three-Piece George V Silver Tea-Service, by Nathan and Hayes, Chester, 1914 and 1915, in the George III style, each piece engraved with foliage on a matted ground, comprising: a teapot with wood handle and finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl, the teapot 21cm wide, total gross weight 16oz 9dwt, 511gr (3)

Lot 293

A Four-Piece George V Silver Tea and Coffee-Service, by J. B. Chatterley and Sons Ltd., Birmingham, 1912 and 1913, each piece faceted tapering, comprising: a coffee-pot; a teapot, each with ebonised handle and finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl, the coffee-pot 21.5cm high, 54oz 8dwt, 1,683gr (4)

Lot 76

An Elizabeth II Silver Cream-Jug and Sugar-Caster, the Cream-Jug by Elkington and Co., the Sugar-Caster by Adie Brothers, Both Birmingham, 1964, each baluster and on spreading foot, with Celtic style border, the detachable cover on the sugar-caster with baluster finial, the sugar-caster 17.5cm high, 10oz 9dwt, 352gr (2)

Lot 79

An Edward VII Silver Teapot, by William M Hayes, Birmingham, 1901, oblong and on four bun feet, the lower body part fluted, with ivory insulated handle and part ivory finial, 22.5cm long over handle, gross weight 13oz 13dwt, 424gr

Lot 83

A George III Silver Hot-Water Jug, by Augustin le Sage, London, 1769, pear-shaped and on collet foot, the hinged cover with gadrooned rim and baluster finial, engraved with a coat of arms, with raffia covered handle, 27.5cm high, gross weight 20oz 6dwt, 636gr

Lot 94

A Three-Piece Victorian Silver Tea-Service, by Horace Woodward & Co Ltd., London, 1898, each piece compressed circular and on four scroll cast feet, comprising: a teapot with ivory-insulated handle and finial, a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl, the teapot 24.8cm wide over handle, total gross weight 24oz 1dwt, 748gr (3)

Lot 368

PAIR OF NORWEGIAN SILVER TEASPOONS,circa 1920s, by N.M Tune of Oslo, with spike finial over a twist stem and plain bowl, 13cm long, approx 24g

Lot 353

Bella Figura - A contemporary high end designer gilt metal chandelier of bell shaped form having ten slender arms with each having light fitting to the end with drip trays below. Labels present for Bella Figura Lighting. Light fixture atop with all terminating to a ball finial. Measures approx; 110cm x 94cm diameter. 

Lot 2567

A stone church roof finial, 85cm. COLLECT ONLY.

Lot 13

A SILVER TEAPOT probably by Walter Morrisse, London, 1846, of squat tapering form, a formed fruit finial, the body decorated with scrolling foliage and a scroll fruitwood handle, 14cm high, c.22.5oz

Lot 37

A SILVER MOUNTED CLARET JUG by Horace Woodward & Co Ltd, London, 1911, with a heraldic lion and shield finial, decorated with masks and foliage in relief , 28cm high

Lot 4

A PAIR OF GEORGE II SILVER SUGAR CASTERS by Samuel Welder, London, 1731, of baluster form, with turned finial, pierced lid, the body engraved with a lion crest, 14cm high, 371.5grams

Lot 52

A COLLECTION OF SILVER AND SILVER PLATE including a niello work teaspoon with turned handle and pointed finial, together with other similar examples (a lot), approximately 10oz of silver

Lot 6

A GEORGE III SILVER COFFEE POT Probably by Charles Wright, London, 1770, with writhern finial, the body of baluster form with scroll handle, each side engraved with a coat of arms, 28.5cm high, 30.5oz Provenance: By repute from the collection of William Knox D'Arcy

Lot 85

A COLLECTION OF NORTH AFRICAN WHITE METAL BELTS 19th century, probably Moroccan, together with a small white metal filigree box, of rectangular form with hinged lid and floral finial (a lot)

Lot 516

A modern Art Deco style globe with aeroplane finial

Lot 723

A modern walking stick with brass eagle head finial - sold with an umbrella and a tracking stick

Lot 869

A Chinese carved hardstone seal with dragon finial - sold with a carved African hardstone depiction of a stylised head signed to base T.A.F

Lot 1335

A crate containing a quantity of metalware comprising large Salter balance scale, anchor form pole finial, pair of brass piano candelabra, etc.

Lot 1338

A modern painted cast iron porch bell with Guinness toucan finial

Lot 1518

A silver candle snuffer with flambeau finial on turned fruitwood handle

Lot 505

George III silver pear shaped coffee pot, with a fruitwood handle and hinged cover and a spiral fluted finial, acanthus leaf capped spout upon a circular stepped foot rim, the body engraved with a family crest initialled 'G.C.P', maker possibly James Baker or John Broughton ...*B (partially rubbed marks), London 1765, 10.5" high, 28.2oz t

Lot 560

George III silver pear shaped coffee pot, with a fruitwood handle and hinged cover with an acorn finial and gadrooned border, leaf capped spout upon a circular gadrooned foot rim, maker Thomas Whipham & Charles Wright, London 1766, 11.25" high, 29.5oz t

Lot 579

Victorian silver novelty casting spoon, with a pierced gilt bowl, the hexagonal handle with a figural finial, maker Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1893, 6.5" long; together with a pair of Atkin Brothers egg-shaped cruet, on three ball feet, Sheffield 1910, 2.5" high, 4.5oz t total (3)

Lot 589

Victorian silver tea pot, with engraved decoration around two vacant cartouche, the hinged cover with an acorn finial, maker George Ivory, London 1852, 9" wide, 5.5" high, 17.9oz t

Lot 590

Edwardian three piece silver tea set, decorated with an engraved foliate wreath cartouche, comprising teapot, cream jug and sugar bowl, the tea pot with hardwood finial and wicker wrapped handle, maker Charles Boyton & Sons, London 1908, teapot 7.25" high, 21.1oz t (3)

Lot 753

Coalport porcelain tea wares, white with gilt handles, in fluted spiral form; comprising two cream jugs, twelve teacups and saucers, twelve plates diameter 7" and two plates diameter 9.5"; together with a Coalport fluted melon shape teapot, shape no. 118792 with gilt handle and finial, cover at fault; also a porcelain pedestal cake plate and further plate decorated with birds among foliage

Lot 5022

A 19th century Indian bronze vase and cover, cast in relief with lotus, peacock finial, 28cm high, 19th century

Lot 5070

A Chinese bronze bowl and cover, chased with lotus and trellis, spire finial, domed foot, 24cm diam, 19th century

Lot 5111

A Gothic Revival limestone architectural fragment, carved as a trefoil poppy head finial, 33cm long, 19th century

Lot 5119

A large 19th century Indian/Middle Eastern rolling lamp or incense ball, pierced and engraved with birds amongst foliage, knop finial, 22cm high

Lot 5122

A large Bohemian amber glass faceted pedestal goblet and cover, knop and spire finial, 42cm high, c.1900

Lot 5152

A Neoclassical specimen marble pedestal urn and cover, in tones of green, white and grey, knop finial, square base, 27cm high, 19th century

Lot 5153

A Neoclassical style malachite and white marble urn, knop finial, square base, 40cm high

Lot 5467

A 19th century horn snuff bottle, possibly Zulu, knop finial, 8.5cm high

Lot 3066

Victorian round silver two handled dish and cover with glass liner and flower finial, London 1868, inscr. The Battallion Prize, 1867. 20th Middlesex Rifles, presented by the Duke of Sutherland, and won by Col Sgt. Partington.,14 cms Weight of silver 347 grms 11.1 ozs

Lot 3151

Victorian silver repousse teapot, with bird finial over a floral scroll design with engraved initial panel, bird head spout and pierced scroll feet, Sheffield 1853, Roberts and Hall, 18 cm high, total weight 22.5 ozCondition Report: Ivory insulators cracked and discoloured, engraved initials to one panel, appears to be in good condition, requires cleaning

Lot 564

A 1930s Art Deco silver three-piece tea set, Sheffield 1937 by E. Viners, the panelled geometric bodies with engraved decoration, the teapot with angular ivory handle and knop finial. 35.9 ozt gross weight, 31 cm long

Lot 578

A Victorian silver teapot; London 1845 bearing makers marks RW possibly Richard Walker. The semi bullet-shaped body with hinged cover with applied flower finial, and with flat chased decoration, fitted a stained pearwood handle, supported on four shell feet. 12. ozt, 23 cm longFootnote: Richard Walker is listed as a case maker but the other entries for RW have been makers of flatwares rather than hollow waresCondition report: Private collection

Lot 125

Medieval Strap-End. Circa, 14th-15th century AD. Copper-alloy, 15.13 g, 49.17 mm. A large example with a socketed body detailed with the letter R? and a leaf type motif finial.

Lot 23

Roman Pin. Circa 2nd century AD. Copper-alloy, 84.58 mm. An elaborate bronze hair or dress pin with an open-work architectural finial, possibly representing a shrine or temple. Below is a section of rope style banding and a long tapering shaft. 

Lot 36

Roman Vessel Lid. Circa, 1st century AD. Copper-alloy, 38mm x 34mm x 18mm, 27g. A bronze lid with a stylised bird finial or handle, used to open the lid but also as decoration. Several parallels are apparent, notably in two similar duck shaped mounts discovered in situ on the lid of a copper-alloy vessel from Brandon, Suffolk, and on another similar lid from Santon, Norfolk. Ref: Similar examples have also been recorded through the PAS from Suffolk and elsewhere (e.g. SF-DF4933, SF-3BA2C7 or SF-3BBD70).

Lot 74

Saxon / Viking Buckle. Circa 11th century AD./ Copper-alloy, 53.28 mm. A heavy cast buckle with integral attachment plate. Keyhole shaped with a pointed finial and incised line decoration. Traces of original iron pin and rivets. Ref: D.M. Wilson. Anglo-Saxon Ornamental Metalwork 700-1100 AD.

Lot 95

Medieval Strap-End. Circa 14th century AD. Copper-alloy, 48.01 mm. A two piece strap-end decorated with a series of chevrons and a finial in the form of a crowned bust. Ref: Egan & Pritchard, Dress Accessories 1150-1450. p.133. fig.614.

Lot 137

A pair of studded white metal cuffs along with two pierced design trinket boxes and a brass censer with a cow finial. 5 pieces. H. 10 (largest)

Lot 379

A mid Victorian silver globular tea pot, engraved with scrolling foliage and floral swags, and having melon finial, by Mappin & Webb, London 1874, 14cm high, 19oz.Presentation inscription from Carter's Seeds, 1877 for the 'Finest Large Carters Wurzel Prize Winner Hardy Swede', along with an envelope from Carter's dated 1875 to the recipient in Co. Wicklow.

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