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A George III Silver Mustard-Pot, by Crispin Fuller, London, 1795 oval, the sides pierced with a band of wheat sheaves and further foliage, one side with a vacant cartouche, the hinged cover with ball finial and shell-cast thumbpiece, with scroll handle and associated blue glass liner10.5cm wide, 3oz 6dwt, 103grFully marked under base and further part marked inside cover. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The liner is associated and somewhat ill-fitting. There are some bruises.
A Dutch Silver Teapot, Maker's Mark *V2, 1883, With Further Indistinct Marks in the 18th century style, tapering and on spreading collet foot, the lower body chased on each side with a bird below a coronet and among foliage scrolls and flowers, all on a matted ground, the shoulder fluted, the pull-off cover with winged putto finial, with scroll handle19cm wide over handle, 12oz 4dwt, 379gr
A Victorian Silver Coffee-Pot, by Charles Stuart Harris, London, 1900, Retailed by Wilson and Gill, 134 Regent Street, London in the George III style, baluster and on spreading foot, the lower body spiral-fluted, each side centring a cartouche, one engraved with a crest, the hinged cover with foliage and flower-cast border and with part-wood finial, with wood handle25cm high, gross weight 18oz, 559gr
A George III Silver Hot-Water Jug, by Charles Wright, London, 1779 vase-shaped and with beaded borders, on square base with four ball feet, the hinged cover with beaded vase finial, with wood handle, engraved with a coat-of-arms36m high, gross weight 31oz 18dwt, 993grFully marked under base and further part marked inside cover. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The handle is replaced. Some of the ball feet have been reattached. There is no indication that the pot has been erased. The engraving looks original.
An Elizabeth II Silver Five-Light Candelabra, by Asprey and Co. Ltd., London, 1972 in the George I style, the cast base octagonal and with tapering stem, the detachable branches with four scrolling arms, each with faceted socket and conforming wax-pan, the further central socket with detachable finial38cm high, 54oz 5dwt, 1,687grFully marked under base. Further part marked on candle arms, wax pans and detachable finial. The marks are generally clear. The base further stamped with maker's name. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is a bruise to the base which cases the stick to lean somewhat and some further bruising to the arms.
An Elizabeth II Silver Coffee-Pot. by Spink and Son, London, 1961 in the George I style, tapering cylindrical and with reeded base, the hinged flat cover with baluster finial, with wood handle21.5cm high, gross weight 23oz 12dwt, 734grFully marked near rim and further part marked inside. The base stamped with maker's name. The marks are clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is some staining and loss to the finish on the wood handle.
A George II Silver Coffee-Pot, by Francis Spilsbury, London, Probably 1741 tapering cylindrical and on spreading foot, with leaf-cast spout and later wood handle, engraved with a coat-of-arms, the hinged cover with baluster finial25cm high, gross weight 28oz, 871grFully marked near handle. There is some wear to the marks but in general each is still legible. The cover apparently unmarked. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the engraving. The handle is probably replaced. There is a possible repair below the lower handle junction.
A Three-Piece American Silver Coffee-Service, by Gorham, Providence, Rhode Island, 1903 each piece tapering and on spreading foot, engraved with an initial 'T', comprising a coffee-pot, with ebonised handle and finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-basket; Together With a silver plate spoonthe coffee-pot 27.5cm high, total gross weight of silver 22oz 12dwt, 703gr (4)Each piece marked underneath. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The coffee-pot rocks very slightly when placed on a level surface.
William & Mary design walnut framed armchair, arched cresting rail over rolled arms and C-scrolled arm supports, upholstered in peach herringbone fabric with contrasting rouge twist piping, on turned front feet with scrolled terminals, united by shaped and moulded X-frame stretchers with turned finial (W80cm, H106cm, D80cm); together with a Georgian design mahogany footstool, in matching upholstery with stud band, on acanthus leaf carved cabriole supports with ball and claw feet (60cm x 47cm, H47cm)
A Victorian cut glass and silver plate claret jug, the handle cast with grapes and vine leaves with pull mechanism, the cover with lion finial opens to reveal stopper, engraved decoration to collar Provenance: purchased Lindsay White 23 Brook Street Lancaster, 15th January 1974, invoice addressed to Mr & Mrs E Bartholomew ❧ from the Dining Room at Brachefield
A Turned Mahogany Flask, early 19th century, as a barrel, the screw stopper with acorn finial24cm highA Turned Wood Collar and Stud Box, of circular form, the cover inlaid with panels, enclosing a cup-shaped receptacle with turned cover17.5cm diameterA Victorian Lacquer Deskstand, in the form of a kennel17.5cm long (3)
Large 19th century Japanese bronze koro, the ovoid body decorated in relief with phoenix and kylin amidst clouds, with two elongated loop handles and chrysanthemum finial, on four tall mask and tongue feet, impressed seal mark beneath, H44cm x W27cm Condition Report:Finial not attached to cover. Feet are slightly loose. General wear commensurate with age.
An Edward VII silver teapot. J Sherwood & Sons, Birmingham, 1905, height 13.3cm, gross weight 14.91ozt. Overall condition good to fairMarks slightly worn but legibleSits flatHinge in working order, shuts toEbony handle slightly loose, finial crackedLight scratches and some scattered pinpoint dents
A large George II silver flagon of plain cylindrical form, the domed hinged lid with knopped finial and scroll thumb-piece, the S-shaped handle with heart-shaped terminal, on spreading circular foot. Inscribed to base 'The Gift of Mr Robt. Dawe to the Church of St Lawrence in Exeter, A.D. 1735'. London 1735. By Richard Gurney & Thomas Cook. Approx. 1721 grams. Approx. 33.5cm high. Est. £2000 - £3000.
A GROUP OF CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE EXPORT PORCELAIN QIANLONG The teapot in Meissen style, 18.8cm high, the plate also in Meissen style, 23cm diameter, the canister and cover, 12.6cm high, the cream jug and cover, 12.5cm high (4)清乾隆 外銷西洋人物花卉圖瓷器一組四件 Condition Report: the teapot cover with piece missing from rim and cracked and some wear to gilding the plate cracked and repaired and some wear to gilding and the tea cannister cover with restored finial and the cream jug and cover with chips to cover and finial Condition Report Disclaimer
A PAIR OF CHINESE ENAMEL GLASS VASES 20TH CENTURY With flared necks and painted in colours with scrolling stems and flower heads and Buddhist emblems 27cm highTOGETHER WITH A PEKING GLASS INCENSE JAR WITH WOODEN STAND 20TH CENTURY the bowl 6cm high, the wood cover with agate lingzhi fungus finial Provenance: Private Collection Condition Report: wear to the surface overall good conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
A GEORGE III CARVED MAHOGANY ARMCHAIR, IN THE MANNER OF THOMAS SHERATON CIRCA 1780 With plume of feathers to the back above the leather upholstered seat 87cm high Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, Missing one finial as can be seen in the catalogue online imageThe seat is distressed with splits and cracks, marks, stains, tears,The seat rails have all been entirely reinforced - the frame is entirely solid and stable overallUnevenness to the surface colour and appearance Please see additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A Paris porcelain tea\coffee set to include a pair of cups and saucer, coffee pot and cover (repair to finial), sugar box and cover, milk jug and a large tray, the black ground decorated profusely with flowers and foliage, with shells and scrolls in relief to border and bodies, gilt heightened, with underglaze L or painted L mark
A pair of Tiffany style 20th century glass & metal bedside table lamps lights. Each having a shaped finial atop over a glass & bead leaded shade in cream colourway. Raised on a tapering central column with flanked base with in relief dragonflies details. Sold as untestedEach measures approx. 55cm tall x 35cm in diameter.
An early 19th century Masons ironstone soup tureen, cover and stand, circa 1813-30, hand-painted with vining flowers and roses, cobalt blue handles and with a gilt highlighted finial, measurements including stand and cover, 30cm high x 31cm wideIf there is no condition report shown, please request
AN INDIAN BRASS SPICE CONTAINER WITH BIRDPossibly Deccan or Karnataka, Southern India, 19th century The base of square shape with rounded edges, reminiscent of a clover or flower head, the hinged lid opening sideways, surmounted by a stylised bird finial, possibly a peacock or hamsa duck, engraved with chevron bands on each cardinal direction, the interior with five circular compartments. 9.5cm high and 8.5cm wideQty: 1
A GEORGE I SILVER SPICE BOX NO APPARENT MAKER'S MARK, LONDON 1724 The hinged covers engraved with a crest and an armorial, a central nutmeg grater with steel grate, ball finial to the domed cover and the base engraved with a coronet above a monogram, on four scroll legs 12cm (4 3/4in) long 346g (11.15 oz) gross Condition Report: The base stamped with sterling mark and partial date letterRest appears to be unmarkedHinges goodSlight gaps to the coverCrest is crisp and later, armorial lightly rubbedSteel grater is rusted and with lossesWobblesLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
A PAIR OF CANTON PORCELAIN BALUSTER VASES AND COVERS CHINESE, MID TO LATE 19TH CENTURY Decorated with a wide blue ground band panelled with birds and landscapes within two yellow ground bands, with kylin finial and four lion masks 44cm high Condition Report: One vase with area of rim restored, approx 20cm long, the cover with area of rim restored, approx. 15cm long and also with restoration to the finial. The other vase with a third of the rim restored, cover finial restored. Some enamel chipping throughout. Condition Report Disclaimer
18th Century Worcester Fisherman Pattern blue and white teabowl and saucer, other bluw and white including teabowls, saucers, cups and printware.Condition report:Several pieces have crazing and / or staining. One plate has a large chip to the underside of its rim. One rectangular dish has been repaired. One cup has a chip and several hairline cracks. The lid on the preserve pot has numerous chips and is missing its finial. Please see additional uploaded images.
Scottish oak longcase clock, case with brass finial and swan neck pediment, turned columns, long door, plinth base, 30cm arched brass dial with sibsidiary date aperture and seconds dial, eight day movement striking on a bell, height 213cm.Condition report:The brass finial is bent. The tip of the hour hand may be missing. There is some minor damage and discolouration around the handle on the hood door. There are some minor losses the body and some cracks to the right-hand-side and front. There is also some staining to the front. The pendulum and weights are present. Please see additional uploaded images.
Barr Flight & Barr Worcester part service, c1810-1815, Imari fence pattern, including teapot on stand, height overall 18cm, two cups, two cans, three saucers.Qty: 9Condition report:Chips to finial on teapot lid. One saucer repaired. Minor loss of gilding to some items. Please see additional uploaded images.
Victorian walnut whatnot, six graduating shelves, barley twist supports, width 87cm, depth 28cm, height 134cm.Condition report:Gallery from top shelf missing, one finial loose but present, loose joints with some lateral movement, four feet are loose with all screw in finials present but one screw thread damaged, some shelves with ring marks.

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