A 1960s silver hallmarked Barker Ellis Silver Company tea set. The set having gadrooned bodies with scrolled acanthus leaf handles, carved bone finial handles and engraved floral details. The service to include tea pot, hot water pot, creamer jug and sugar bowl. Hallmarked Birmingham 1966. Water jug measures 21.5cm tall, tea pot measures 15cm, sugar bowl measures 11cm tall. Total weight approx 3100g. Together with a silver plated serving tray and tea strainer.
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An assortment of three silver hallmarked George III and later teaspoons. To include a teaspoon with foliate berry detailing to the finial. Makers mark Chawner & Co. Hallmarked for London. Date letter R for 1852. A teaspoon of plain form. Makers mark for William Eley & William Fearn. Hallmarked for London, 1818. Together with a sauce ladle. Hallmarked for London. Date letter B for 1797. Longest measures 16cm. Total weight 68g.
A group of three 20th Century silver hallmarked cutlery items. The lot to include a silver handled 1904 hallmarked knife, a 1902 hallmarked Josiah Williams & Co spoon with a shell moulded bowl and handle and a 1904 hallmarked William Hutton & sons spoon with twisted handle and apostle finial. Measures 19cm, 17.5cm and 18.5cm. Spoons weight 99.8g.
A group of silver hallmarked flatware dating from the 18th to the 20th Century. The lot to include; a George III hallmarked silver spoon (date letter e, likely 1820), a George III Peter, Ann & William Bateman 1800 hallmarked silver spoon, and a 1947 Dutch hallmarked ornamental toasting fork having moulded detailing depicting musicians and a milk maid to the finial (makers marks AP). Measures 20cm, 18cm and 14cm. Weight 77.5g.
A set of six 19th Century silver hallmarked finial tea spoons. The spoons having twisted handles with moulded finials to the top including a swan, squirrel, windmill, fisherman, a hare and an archer. Victorian import hallmarks to the bowls dated 1891 with makers marks for Samuel Boyce (or Boaz) Landeck. Weight 39.5g. Measures 9cm.
A group of three silver hallmarked caddy spoons. The lot includes a George IV Georgian silver hallmarked shell moulded spoon, a caddy spoon with an oval bowl engraved with floral decoration and a silver spoon with twisted handle and crown finial. Shell spoon with date mark T for 1814, makers marks for Thomas Wilkes Barker. Caddy spoon hallmarked Sheffield 1937. Finial spoon marked AM with foreign silver marks, tests indicate silver. Weight 41.1g. Measures 9cm, 6.4cm and 10.5cm.
Three gold stick pins to include a briolette finial pin, a knot design pin set with a pearl and a Victorian blue stone set pin. Pearl pin; marked 15ct to the finial yellow metal pin unmarked, measures 5.8cm, briolette pin; tests as 9ct gold, measures 6cm, blue stone pin; finial marked 9ct, pin yellow metal, measures 5.5cm. Total weight 4.0g.
A large 19th Century Victorian cut glass Chemists shop counter / window display Apothecary drug jar / urn and cover. The cover with a large faceted cut glass finial top with etched star decoration and curved striped banner to the body. Cut glass stem with all raised on a circular foot. Measures approx; 78cm x 31cm diameter.
A pair of 19th Century Victorian external street / house wall mountable lantern / lamp lights of octagonal form having a decorative stepped shade. Each supported by a black painted iron bracket with decorative finial. Each having repainted shades and mounts with clear perspex panels. Each measures approx; 140cm x 56cm.
A Chinese blue & white vase and cover decorated with dragons amongst foliage, 31cms high; together with a Chinese famille rose vase decorated with flowers, 23cms high; a Chinese famille rose plate on hardwood stand, 23cms diameter; and a teapot decorated with gilded flowers, 12cms high (4).Condition ReportTwo rim chips to the plate; hairline crack to body ( dull sound when tapped) and nibbling to rim of cover, restoration of the finial of blue & white vase and cover; vase with flowers good condition teapot has no cover, nibbling to the spout and a hairline crack to the handle
A Bohemian ruby flashed goblet and cover with engraved decoration depicting figures in an interior, approx 37cms high.Condition ReportThere are nibbles to the inside rim of the cover and the tip of the finial is missing, there have been glued repairs where the body joins the foot, otherwise good overall condition.
Garrison with clock and candlesticks; France, XIX century.Onyx and bronze.Measures: 44 x 28 x 15 cm (clock); 40,5 x 18 x 18 cm (candlesticks).French 19th century furniture composed of a table clock and two matching candlesticks of four lights. The three pieces combine in their structure gilded bronze and onyx, of a beautiful marbling. The clock follows an architectural design, with a stepped base in slope, main body flanked by four columns with base and capital in bronze, upper entablature with frieze and cornice and upper finial composed of the round figure of a lion resting a paw on a sphere, symbol of power.The base is unornamented, derived from Empire models, but under the clock face we see a bronze plate cut, fretworked and worked in relief, with cornucopias, sphinxes and a central laurel wreath. The dial is of great richness, in gilded bronze with chiseled central rosette, Roman numerals in black and openwork hands. The entablature is also decorated with classical bronze motifs.The candelabra have a stepped base to match that of the clock, although the columns have a papyrus-shaped capital, Egyptian-inspired, different from the columns that adorn the centerpiece. Above this capital rises the body of lights, entirely made of bronze, with vegetalized turnstones, cornucopias and lighters in the shape of a classic vase.
George III oak eight day longcase clock, the swan neck hood over a brass dial with associated arch, scrolling spandrels, and silvered chapter inscribed James Wilson Belfast, the centre with floral engraving and subsidiary seconds dial (date aperture not functional), over a shaped trunk door, plinth base and bracket feet, the associated twin train movement with back plate stamped Owen, dial 34 cm square, total height 222 cm high, with pendulum and two weightsCondition Report: Door locked no key available so cannot check the condition inside1 weight present and pendulumBrass face missing part between the spandrelsOak case shows the effects of dampMissing finial to hoodNo winder We cannot guarantee whether the clock is in working order
A Royal Crown Derby bone china teapot designed by Salvador Dali, circa 1939, the body painted in enamels with a design depicting pink gloved hands and trailing foliage against a dark blue ground, with gilt highlights, the cover with oval finial, printed factory marks, 'ROYAL CROWN DERBY' and 'MADE IN ENGLAND', date code 'II' for 1939.Notes: the original teapot from which this is copied is held in the V&A Collections; it was part of a unique tea service commissioned from Royal Crown Derby by the poet, artist and patron of Surrealism, Edward James, for his extraordinary Surrealist house Monkton. In 1936 Salvador Dali stayed with Edward James at his London home, where they developed a number of ideas for surrealist objects and furniture. In a previously unknown correspondence between Edward James and the decorating firm, Green and Abbott from 1938, the 'pink glove tea set' is mentioned in the same context as the famous torso chest of drawers, the lobster telephone and the Mae West Lips sofa, all of which are known to have been conceived by Dali. It is highly likely that Green & Abbott also adapted an original motif by Dali and supplied it to the manufactory for use on a standard porcelain service. [credit to collections.vam.ac.uk]
A French Palais Royale ormolu jewel stand incorporating a music box, early 19th century, in the form of a cherub, seated on a stool, playing a harp, the instrument finely chased and engraved, its top rail issuing from a swan, strung with wire and mounted with hooks (mostly damaged or missing), ending in an acorn finial over a tapering column, the uprights inset with mother of pearl panels, upon a rectangular box base with three engraved mother of pearl panels to the top and cast concave sides, decorated with foliate and floral scrolling borders, a single red satin lined drawer to one end, behind which resides the cylinder musical movement, playing two airs on a steel comb, and all raised on four feet, 18 by 12 by 27.5cm high. Notes: The musical movement is activated by moving the pedals on the harp, and wound by a key, present, through the green baize covered base. See similar examples sold by Bonhams, San Francisco, European and American Furniture & Decorative Arts Sale, Lot 3217, 30th October 2005, and by Antiquorum, Geneva, Important Modern & Vintage Timepieces, Lot 383, 10th November 2013.
A German 'Mettlach' pottery beer stein, decorated with fleur-de-lis on a pale blue ground, with metal lid and finial, impressed 'METTLACH / VB' and 'GES.GESCH.' marks to base along with additional impressed numerals, a/f, 35.5cm high, together with a pair of lustre pedestal salts, 6cm high. (3)
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY JAPANESE LARGE HEXAGONAL VASE AND COVER,decorated with alternate river landscape and still life panels, with a wide continuous river landscape with figures beneath, the domed cover with shishi finial, 84cm highCondition report: Vase lid interior chipped, cracked and damaged in areas; finial with encrusted dust and dirt; pronounced crazing; chips to rim top, chip to neck, neck has either been off or nearly off, there are two cracks running around the majority of joint between neck and shoulder, a further hairline running down lower third of body, rubbing to decoration, imperfections, inclusions and further general wear, discoloured or repaired patch to body, further hairlines to base, additional images available
INDIAN WHITE METAL ROSE WATER SPRINKLER,decorated with flora and fauna, both cast and in relief, 26cm highCondition report: The top/finial and upper section of piece knocked so currently at an angle compared to the base, otherwise scratches, knicks and minor indents to body, foot has been knocked and slightly misshapen so the piece has a wobble when on an even surface, additional images available, approx 500g gross
UNUSUAL CHINESE CARVED BONE CENSER,twin-handled with loop suspensions, the lid with Fo Dog finial above taotie masks, the body decorated in low relief with dragons amongst clouds, raised on claw and ball feet, 26cm highCondition report: Chips to rear of smaller Fo Dog, rim with natural hairlines, one handle has been out and reglued, some further natural hairlines to legs, some small nicks and light general wear overall, split to base of censer, one of the scrolls beneath the handles has been split through and glued, additional images available
JAPANESE SATSUMA LUOHAN TEAPOT,by Chosuzan, Meiji Period (1868 - 1912), of dragon form, with gilt signature to base, 23cm highCondition report: Lid finial has been off and reattached, small chip to top of finial; dragon lost left 'ear';small chip to rim top; small firing flaw and hairline to foot rim; very small chip to foot rim exterior; crazed and some rubbing to detail
A 19th Century Victorian George 1827 pattern (possibly 1860 pattern) Irish Guards Regiment sword. The sword having a dome shaped pommel with ball finial and textured wire wrapped grip. The pierced half-basket guard having the regimental badge and a small forward facing quillon. The blade marked to the ricasso ' Pillin ' of Soho London. Housed in a steel scabbard, measuring approx 100cm.
An early 19th Century 78th Scottish Highlanders Sgean Dubh / Skean Dhu / ceremonial dress dagger. The dagger having white metal ball finial to the pommel and a carved basket weave wooden grip with 78th Highlanders regimental badge. The serrated blade with makers mark for Thornhill & Sons housed in a leather wrapped wooden scabbard with carved metal mounts. Measures approx 21cm.
A believed 19th Century Scottish 1828 pattern Infantry Officers basket hilted sword. The sword having a dome pommel with ball finial, textured wire bound grip and basket hilt with heart piercing and fabric tassels. The ricasso marked with a six point star and the double fullered blade etched with scroll work. Measures approx 100cm.
Various Hornby Accessories: 1933-9 No.1A Footbridge cream with red lining & bases and signals (E-BE); 1931-4 Signal Cabin No.1 blue round tiled roof, brown & cream building, revised window printing, no printed dustbin, a few chips (VG-E) (B base only P); 1932-40 Tunnel No.1 straight (G) box base only (BP); 1931-3 Lamp Standard No.2E blue base, lamps & finial, rewired with non original style lamps. (G) with six Hornby cabin trunks and a few other platform items and a Dinky Toys AA box complete with 3 roof flags

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