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Lot 5496

Scouting - Baden Powell and the Scout Movement - a World War I period silver mounted presentation mace, the substantial pommel with Scouts emblem finial and chased with the flowers of the Union, inscribed 16th Camberwells, 46th South London BP 1915, Presented by P M Ritchie, F Huggins and S F Briault, hardwood shaft, silver ferrule, 98cm long, Alfred James How, London 1918

Lot 5520

Treen - a 19th century turned oak country house tobacco jar and cover, knop finial, lead doubter, 21cm high

Lot 2547

A small group of collectors' items, including a cast brass finial in the form of an owl, length 13.5cm, a Mauchline ware money box and a brass bee key escutcheon, length 3.6cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 106

A hallmarked silver bowl and cover of plain baluster form terminating in twin scroll handles each with detailed with a female head below plain cover with stepped button finial, weight 31oz, height 22cm, Sheffield 1913, Lee & Wigfull.

Lot 113

A hallmarked silver tea caddy of plain baluster form with pull off cover terminating in urn finial, weight 6oz, Edinburgh 1909, Hamilton & Inches.

Lot 128

A hallmarked silver pepper and salt mill, each of plain baluster form, pepper with gilt finial, heights 11cm, Birmingham 2008 and London 1988. (2)

Lot 818

An early 20th Century walnut mantel or bracket clock of stepped arched form, with gilt metal urn shaped finial above caryatid scroll pilaster mounts and acanthus scroll feet, with a silvered dial with matted centre and Roman numeral chapters, the Lenzkirch eight-day movement striking on the quarter hour on a gong, height 54cm, width 28cm and depth 19cm, S/D.

Lot 112

AN OTTOMAN MACE (GORZ), LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURYwith bulbous iron head formed of six shaped iron flanges with a domed iron finial decorated with silver koftgari, faceted socket decorated with silver koftgari scrollwork, wooden haft covered with blue velvet (areas of wear) and long faceted tubular socket, decorated with silver en suite with the socket (the koftgari with losses)64.5 cm; 25 3/8 in

Lot 113

AN OTTOMAN MACE (GORZ), LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURYwith bulbous iron head formed of eleven rounded flanges of wedge-shaped section (one missing), small button-shaped finial and tubular socket, on an early turned wooden haft decorated with linear bands62.7 cm; 24 5/8 in

Lot 203

A GEORGIAN OFFICER~S HELMET OF THE 4TH OR QUEEN~S OWN DRAGOONS A rare and important example of the 1812 Pattern dragoon helmet, with massive black leather skull, edged with a wide band of gilt-brass scales, rayed plate struck with the Prince of Wales~s plumes and a scroll inscribed PENINSULA above and to the right, ornate brass crest, originally fitted with a black horsehair mane and |shaving brush| finial, triangular front plate with foliate edging and reversed GR cypher mounted with a small oval plaque with the regimental title, brass edging to the leather peak, lining of black silk or cotton, chinscales now largely deficient, gilt elements rubbed, horsehair mane missing Provenance The Hon David McAlpine

Lot 242

AN ENGLISH STONEBOW, THIRD QUARTER OF THE 18TH CENTURY with slender steel bow, figured walnut tiller incorporating steel gaffle, fitted with folding fore-sight, a pair of iron flush-fitting scrolling side-plates, folding back-sight with sighting holes (now filled), moulded lever button, and trigger-guard with pineapple finial (the tiller with extensive worm damage, the iron parts pitted) 79.0 cm; 31 1/8 in tiller

Lot 263

[AP] A 13 BORE DANISH SILVER-MOUNTED FLINTLOCK SPORTING GUN FOR THE BRUNSWICK COURT HUNT, BY F. OSTERMAN, COPENHAGEN, CIRCA 1720 with tapering grooved barrel formed with a long sighting flat, chiselled with foliage over the breech and fitted with silver fore-sight, rounded lock signed in a panel beneath the pan and chiselled with foliage over the tail, the cock and steel each decorated en suite (the steel parts burnished), figured walnut full stock, moulded over the fore-end, carved with scrolls and foliage in low relief about the rear ramrod-pipe and with rococo ornament about the tang, raised cheek-piece, silver mounts comprising scrolling side-plate decorated with foliage, butt-plate with acanthus tang finial, matching trigger-guard, three ramrod-pipes and oval escutcheon engraved with the crowned rampant Brunswick lion (sling swivels missing), horn fore-end cap and brass-tipped wooden ramrod 95cm; 37 1/2in barrel Provenance Schloss Marienburg, Pattensen, North Germany Literature Dr. J. Fastenau, Die Waffensammlung, 1910, no. 209. The Brunswick court enjoyed hunting and the numerous elaborate variations that were so popular from the 17th century in the German speaking lands. In 1723 Ludwig Rudolph, Duke of Brunswick and Lüneburg in Blankenbuirg and Wolfebüttel (1671-1735) held a Wasserjagd in front of Closter Michaelstein, near Blankenburg. Guns such as the present example, with a straight grooved bore, would have been employed for this. Friederich Ostermann is recorded circa 1694-1717 and worked mainly for the Danish Court. A large number of firearms by him are preserved in the Tøjhusmuseet and Rosenborg Castle, Copenhagen. His most celebrated work are the pair of pistols made for carousel riding for Christian V which have pommels thickly encrusted with semi-precious stones. See Hayward 1963, pp. 171. A number of firearms by leading Danish gunmakers are recorded in the gewehrkammer of the Dukes of Brunswick at this time. Part proceeds to benefit Westminster Abbey

Lot 268

‡ A FLINTLOCK BLUNDERBUSS BY GEORGE FISHER, BIRMINGHAM PRIVATE PROOF MARKS, CIRCA 1770 with brass barrel formed in three stages, strongly belled at the muzzle and formed with a pronounced molding behind, struck with proof marks and the maker~s mark, the initials ~GF~ beneath a crown at the breech, signed stepped lock, figured walnut full stock formed with a scalloped moulding about the tang and carved with pineapple chequering at the grip, engraved brass mounts comprising pierced strapwork side-plate, trigger-guard with scallop finial, butt-plate with border-engraved tang, a pair of moulded ramrod-pipes and vacant escutcheon, and associated brass-tipped ramrod 45.5 cm; 18 in barrel

Lot 269

A FLINTLOCK BLUNDERBUSS BY JOVER, CIRCA 1780 with brass barrel formed in two stages, flaring towards the muzzle and engraved ~Well is he that escapes me~ on the muzzle face in block capitals, signed in capitals over the breech, with County Kildare police registration number ~906~ and a raised moulding at the back, iron tang of shaped outline, signed bevelled lock, figured walnut full stock, brass mounts comprising solid side-plate engraved with rococo shell ornament, trigger-guard with a rococo flower on th bow and with acorn finial of early form, butt-plate stamped en suite with the breech and decorated with strapwork and a rococo flower, oval escutcheon engraved with the owner~s name ~E.J. Medlicott Esq.~, a pair of moulded ramrod-pipes, and horn-tipped wooden ramrod, perhaps the original 36.2 cm; 14 1/4 in barrel

Lot 270

‡ A FLINTLOCK BLUNDERBUSS BY EDWARD (1) NORTH, LONDON, CIRCA 1760 with brass barrel formed in two stages, inscribed ~London~ in block capitals over the breech, engraved with a scroll of foliage, struck with proof marks and the barrelsmith~s mark ahead of a raised moulding on the left, engraved iron tang decorated with foliage and border ornament, signed border-engraved rounded lock (associated cock), figured walnut full stock carved with a scallop moulding about the tang and raised mouldings behind the lock and side-plate, full brass mounts comprising trigger-guard decorated with a rococo flowerhead on the bow and with acorn finial of early form, openwork trophy-of-arms sideplate, butt-plate decorated with a trophy-of-hunting and rococo shell ornament on the tang, vacant escutcheon with a demon mask beneath and a rococo shell above, and a pair of moulded ramrod-pipes, and associated horn-tipped ramrod 40.9 cm; 16 in barrel Edward (1) North apprenticed to George Halfhide in 1722, became free of the Gunmakers Company 1729, was elected Assistant 1749 and Master in 1753 and 1758. He is recorded as gunmaker behind the Royal Exchange, Threadneedle Street from 1733. North was a furbisher of arms to bankers John Martin & Co., and Martin, Stevens & Blackwell 1748-60.

Lot 272

‡ A FLINTLOCK BLUNDERBUSS BY W. PARKER, LONDON, CIRCA 1790 with strongly swamped brass barrel flaring over the forward section and engraved with a band of stars over the breech, fitted with steel spring bayonet secured by a catch on the barrel tang, the latter with engraved linear border, signed stepped bevelled bolted lock fitted with roller, figured walnut full stock, engraved brass mounts comprising trigger-guard with a rococo flower on the bow and with acorn finial, butt-cap with a Brittania trophy-of-arms on the tang, a pair of ramrod-pipes and shield-shaped escutcheon engraved with the owner~s initials ~H.S.~ and horn-tipped wooden ramrod 35.0 cm 13 3/4 in barrel

Lot 274

‡ A FLINTLOCK BLUNDERBUSS SIGNED A. & E. WESTON, BIRMINGHAM PROOF MARKS, CIRCA 1820 with brass barrel formed in two stages, octagonal breech stamped with proof marks and the barrelsmith~s mark, including a fleur-de-lys in a shaped recess, top-mounted bayonet retained by a sliding catch on the engraved tang, signed stepped bevelled lock fitted with roller (the bayonet and lock with expert restorations), full stock, finely chequered grip, brass mounts including trigger-guard decorated with a rococo bouquet on the bow and with acorn finial, butt-plate with a trophy-of-archery on the tang, and a pair of moulded ramrod-pipes, and horn-tipped ramrod with iron worm 35.5 cm; 14 in barrel

Lot 281

[AP] A 22 BORE PERCUSSION TRAVELLING PISTOL BY REILLY, LONDON, CIRCA 1830 AND A 32 BORE PERCUSSION TRAVELLING PISTOL BY BOURNE, CIRCA 1840 the first with octagonal twist barrel signed on the flat and fitted with silver bead fore-sight, (percussion nipple removed), engraved tang, signed border-engraved lock (hammer missing), walnut full stock, chequered butt, engraved iron trigger-guard with pineapple finial, and vacant silver escutcheon (ramrod missing); the second with octagonal sighted barrel, signed scroll-engraved back-action lock, full stock, iron mounts and vacant nickel escutcheon (ramrod missing) the first: 17.5 cm; 6 7/8 in barrel (2) Part proceeds to benefit Westminster Abbey

Lot 390

[AP] AN 1834 PATTERN OFFICER~S HELMET OF THE INNISKILLING DRAGOONS with gilt brass skull with rayed front plate mounted with post-1837 Royal Arms above a |Waterloo| scroll, and side-ornaments of acanthus leaf pattern. A metal band above the peak, bearing regimental title. A metal comb with embossed oakleaf decoration to sides, and a massive finial at the front in the form of a lion~s forepart. Fine tapered chin-scales formed of four-point plates. Lining to skull missing, chinscales slightly defective, applique ornaments detached but present Property from the David Jeffcoat Collection (1945-2020) Part proceeds to benefit Westminster Abbey

Lot 423

[AP] FOUR EUROPEAN HELMETS comprising an Austrian officer~s chapka of the 6th Uhlans., black leather skull edged round the top with wide gold lace, crimson cloth upper part, 4 inches square, the sides trimmed with narrow gold cord crossing at the top, the waist encircled by a narrow gilt chain, gilt double-headed Eagle plate, the central shield mounted with a black enamelled 6, gilt tapering chinscales with foliate plates and lions~ head rosettes, black horsehair drooping plume with gilt finial, roan leather headband and cream silk lining inscribed with owner~s name, skull split at the back; a Swedish dragoon helmet with plated skull, brass spike and peak-bindings, the royal arms of Sweden to the front, and brass cockade to the left side, lining absent, one bolt missing from spike base; a khaki-painted French Adrien helmet (shell only - no lining or chinstrap); and a relic condition French cuirassier~s helmet, with brass skull and black fur band, plain leather peak, and crest with embossed decoration to edges, lacking its mane (4) Property from the David Jeffcoat Collection (1945-2020) Part proceeds to benefit Westminster Abbey

Lot 52

[AP] AN INDIAN SHORTSWORD (SOSUN PATAH), LATE 17TH/18TH CENTURYwith slightly curved single-edged blade of finely watered steel, formed with a reinforced back-edge of T-section (one small crack at the forte), one face with a brief inscription in a gold koftgari panel, iron hilt of characteristic form, comprising a pair of quillons with bulbous terminals, knuckle-guard with stylised serpent head finial, large disc pommel and integral grip, decorated throughout with gold border ornament (small losses)57.0 cm; 22 1/2 in bladeProperty from the Anthony Dove Collection (1938-2021)Part proceeds to benefit Westminster Abbey

Lot 66

[AP] A SOUTH INDIAN DECORATED ARM DEFENCE (DASTANA), 17TH/EARLY 18TH CENTURYformed of a tapering gutter-shaped main plate with pointed terminal fitted with a bud-shaped finial and a pierced panel with a leafy finial behind, embossed with a small ellipse over the wrist, hinged inner plate en suite with the outer, decorated over almost its entire surface in encrusted silver with a dense field of stars and a cartouche on each face (small losses), with pierced edges for a mail hand-defence36.0 cm; 14 1/4 inA related example attributed to Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu is illustrated Elvis 2020, p. 42.Property from the Anthony Dove Collection (1938-2021)Part proceeds to benefit Westminster Abbey

Lot 73

[AP] A SOUTH INDIAN ARM DEFENCE (DASTANA), 17TH CENTURYformed of a tapering gutter-shaped main plate rising to a pointed finial, chiselled with three elaborate symmetrical panels of foliage joined by a slender rib, all framed by a cusped border, reinforced border chiselled with foliage, inner plate chiselled with a pair of panels en suite, each plate incorporating a raised band formed as a serpent front and back, and pierced beneath for a mail hand-defence (patinated, areas of pitting)31.3 cm; 12 3/8 inProperty from the Anthony Dove Collection (1938-2021) Part proceeds to benefit Westminster Abbey

Lot 87

˜[WA] A RARE DETACHED INDIAN CARVED IVORY HILT FOR A TALWAR, 19TH CENTURYof separate pieces, comprising langets, a pair of quillons with bulbous terminals, integral grip, large disc pommel with domed button with small pierced finial (repaired cracks, rubbed), finely carved over its entire surface with symmetrical designs of flowers and foliage17.2 cm; 6 3/4 in overallAll proceeds to benefit The Wallace Collection

Lot 96

A CAUCASIAN SHORTSWORD (KINDJAL), THIRD QUARTER OF THE 19TH CENTURYwith broad double-edged blade tapering to a sharp point, formed with a pair of long broad fullers etched in imitation of fine watering and enriched with gold scrollwork along the edges at the forte and towards the tip on each face, integral hilt decorated with scrolling gold foliage (small losses), fitted with a pair of dark horn grip-scales (the inner with light worm damage), retained by three iron rivets with gilt heads, encased at the base and over the outer face in nielloed silver with a delicate beadwork border, in its leather-covered wooden scabbard with large silver mounts en suite with the hilt, comprising locket and chape each decorated on the outer face with geometric designs, the former with an iron band fitted with a silver ring for suspension (chape missing its finial) and with provision for an accompanying knife (now missing)50.7 cm; 20 in blade

Lot 252

A cast brass dog's head walking stick, an evening cane with silver finial and two African carved hardwood sticks

Lot 135

An early nineteenth century Masons ironstone large and impressive two-handled covered pot on splayed foot with coronet finial, c.1820. It is richly decorated with gilding upon a cobalt blue ground. 36 cm tall. (1) Condition: There is some wear to the decoration and several restored cracks to the body. 

Lot 149

A late eighteenth century blue and white transfer-printed Two Figures pattern lidded soup tureen, possibly Swansea, c. 1795. It has an artichoke finial. 32 cm wide. (1) Condition: Restored hairline to rim behind one handle, knop reattached and with some restored chips.  Provenance: Ex-Kentish Collection. 

Lot 72

A pair of Sitzendorf Blue and White  Vases and covers , encrusted with flowers , each cover has a cherub figure finial , gilded highlights Date mid to late 19th century Size  40cm high

Lot 31

A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE/VERTE COFFEE POT of silver shape with a tapering body enamelled in polychrome with exotic birds and colourful foliage blossoming from rockwork in a fenced garden within hatched diaper and leafy scroll borders, with a scrolling spout ending in a birds head terminal and a handle modelled to represent the tail of the bird, the domed cover enamelled with sprays of flowers tied with ribbon and butterflies beneath a crown finial highlighted in iron red and gilt, Yongzheng/early Qianlong, 28cm high x 19.75cm wide (max)

Lot 277

A rare Caughley black basalt teapot and covercirca 1780-90of straight-sided oval form, the cover with a finial modelled as a cloaked lady reclining against a barrel, further decorated with relief-moulded classical style decoration, impressed 'SALOPIAN',15cm high (tip of spout and cover a.f)

Lot 274

A Caughley coffee pot and covercirca 1775-82of baluster form, with floral finial to the cover, painted in underglaze blue with the 'Waiting Chinaman' pattern below a wave and dot border, underglaze blue painted C with serif mark, 24.5cm high (cover restored)Provenance: Featured in the Ironbridge 1999 Caughley Bicentenary Exhibition, no. 439.Condition report: Cover - the finial has been broken and re-attached, there has been some general restoration work to cover the branch and leaves to hide this repair and make the colour consistent. To the rim, there is evidence of restoration work to a small section of the edge, probably to restore a chip (approximately 1.2cm wide). Around this restored chip, there is evidence of re-painting to approximately one-third of the underside of the cover. This restoration has been done to a good standard, but there are some areas of the underside of cover where this re-painting has now flaked away.Coffee pot body - There is a fine stress crack that is noticeable to one side of the coffee pot's spout, at the junction of where the spout meets the body. This stress crack creeps around to cover approximately one half of this lower section of the spout. Likewise to the spout, there is a short, jagged and slightly discoloured V-shaped crack to the upper portion of the spout, near the tip. The foot rim has several nibbles, although most of these appear to be manufacturing flaws.Beyond that, the coffee pot is generally in a good condition, with just some signs of general use/wear in the forms of light scratches to the exterior of the body. Please see additional images.

Lot 50

A cased set of four silver gilt cocktail sticks, Birmingham 1929, each with cockerel finial, together with a circular silver vesta case (2)

Lot 42

A Victorian silver hot water jug, M Bros, Chester 1896, of pedestal form with embossed acanthus leaf decoration, with ebonised handle and finial, 22cm high, weight approx 12.4oz

Lot 21

An Edwardian silver hot water jug, Elkington & Co, Birmingham1907, of half reeded pedestal form with ebonised handle and finial, 28cm high, weight approx 17.9oz

Lot 109

A Chinese brass lidded censer, the lid with dragon finial, the base set with twin handles and lion masks and tri coloured floral decoration raised on three feet 33 cm high

Lot 221

A 19th Century mahogany cased mantel clock with applied moulded scrolling foliate decoration, the eight-day movement with silvered dial and Roman numerals inscribed "Joseph Barling Maidstone", the movement with brass back plate also inscribed with the maker's name, raised on reeded bun feet, 48 cm high x 33 cm wide CONDITION REPORTS Case with several large splits mainly along the grain but with several other areas of wear and tear conducive with age and daily use. Rear fretwork panel to the door with some areas of loss, finial with areas of loss, the case tired and in need of restoration. Face with discolouration. The twin fusee movement appears intact - see images for further detail

Lot 268

A Victorian pierced brass fan fire screen in the Rococo taste with scrolling acanthus handle / finial and base, 120 cm wide x 76 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Condition basically sound though with wear and tear conducive with age and use. The gilding to the brasswork worn in several areas, again conducive with age and use, particularly to the handle/finial. Base appears in need of a good clean. There is some bending/warping to the fan sections particularly to the lower right - see images for further detail

Lot 306

An 18th Century carved giltwood and gesso framed wall mirror, the Vauxhall plate within a foliate and floral decorated frame with foliate carved finial and scallop decorated base, 49 cm wide x 83.5 cm high

Lot 330

A Birks sterling silver teapot in the form a squash with wooden handle and finial, 23 oz

Lot 331

A late Victorian silver embossed hot water jug with ebonised finial and handle, raised on a circular base (by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1897), 18 cm high, 15 oz

Lot 336

A Victorian silver basting spoon (London 1842, bearing two maker's marks SM, the other indistinct) 29.6 cm long, together with a sterling silver punch ladle / sauce ladle with love heart shaped finial set with flowers and the bowl with female head mask to one side, 20 cm long, 7 oz

Lot 400

A George V silver topped walking cane with plain finial (William Neale & Son, Birmingham 1926), 91 cm long

Lot 76

A CAST IRON WEATHER VANE WITH A COCKEREL FINIAL

Lot 256

An 18thC Worcester first period porcelain teapot, with Stag Hunt pattern with gilded outline, circa 1760-1765, with flower finial to the lid and gilt detailing, 15cm high, together with an 18thC Chamberlains Worcester porcelain cream jug and coffee cup, in Stag Hunt pattern number 9, circa 1795, 10.5cm and 6cm high respectively.

Lot 263

A Wedgwood blue jasperware cheese dome and cover, with an acorn shaped finial, the body decorated with Neoclassical figures, acorns, leaves etc., 27cm high.

Lot 826

Three Chinese soapstone brush pots, carved with monkeys and birds, 11-18cm wide, together with a soapstone teapot, the lid with bird finial, carved with prunus blossom, 14cm wide. (4)

Lot 165

A Tibetan painted stucco head of Padmasambhava, 17th/18th century or earlier,wearing a traditional red conical hat with dorje/sword of learning finial, 47cm highCondition report: Three sections of the hat broken off (pieces retained) and other chips/losses/scrapes/wear and tear commensurate with age.

Lot 35

An unusual Chinese porcelain cup set and cover, late Qing Dynasty, circa 1890,the domed lid with peach finial, painted with immortals and text, the graduated seven cups painted with further immortals in landscapes, 9cm high, 10.3cm diameter. Two bowls, covers and saucers, painted with women, immortals, and animals as well as text, seal marks in red - probably Xianfeng (1851-1861)Provenance:The Livingston CollectionCondition report: cup set: largest bowl with gold repair and cracks emanating from that repair. The second smallest bowl with hairline crack.   one lid with a barely discernible hairline crack, remaining pieces all good. a small amount of rubbing to the gilding

Lot 409

with rope-twist handles and finial, 35cm wide over handlesCondition report: The finial to the cover has been restored

Lot 426

A Roman blue-green glass cinerary urn and cover, 1st-2nd century AD,with disk shaped cover with knopped finial, 21cm highFootnote: The present lot is an example of the kind of cinerary urns used between the 1st and 4th centuries A.D. Ranging in size and shape, and usually fashioned of hand-blown glass, these vessels were used to contain teeth and cremated human ashes. The preferred funerary practice until the mid-2nd century, Roman cremation involved transporting the deceased to a necropolis before burning the body upon a funeral pyre. Following the incineration of the body, the ashen remains were then collected and interned within a cinerary urn. Whilst burial became increasingly popular after the mid-2nd century, due to the spread of Christianity and the belief in the resurrection of the body, by the 4th century, it had all but replaced cremation as the favoured custom.

Lot 494

A Meissen schneeballen chocolate cup, cover and saucer, 19th century,encrusted with white flowerheads, roses and a canary, with gilt rims, crossed swords mark in blue, saucer - 13cm diameterCondition report: The bird finial is off the cover and it is missing the end of the tail. very slight surface chips to some of the roses, needs a clean

Lot 60

A Chinese Agate glass large snuff bottle, Qing Dynasty 19th century,of plain shouldered form, with Ming type chicken bone jade carved and pierced reclining lion finial, 10.5cm highProvenance:The Livingston CollectionCondition report: several minute inner rim chips. Finial appears to be glued on to brass. Bone (?) spatula.

Lot 63

A Chinese white jade belt hook in archaic style, Qing Dynasty,with dragon head finial and floret carved button, 8.5cm long, a Chinese celadon jade pendant as a waterbird, Qing Dynasty, with russet inclusions, 4cm long, and a jade 'monkey and peach' carving, 20th century, 4cm; and a jade type cicada pendant, 20th centuryProvenance:The Livingston CollectionCondition report: all good except the monkey - this has very small chips on the rope like projections

Lot 741

A William and Mary stool,the rectangular seat with canted angles and upholstered in a floral tapestry, on carved oak s-scroll legs united by an x frame stretcher44 x 50 x 42cm Provenance: Northwick Park A Hertfordshire town houseCondition report: tapestry upholstery very worn, some small areas of loss to carving, finial looks to be later replacement

Lot 8

A Chinese famille rose Boys Parade ginger jar, Qing Dynasty, probably Tongzhi (1862-1874),with dragon masks, dragon boats, hobby horses, fish emblems and pavilions, 19cm high, with associated carved wooden cover with jade type finialProvenance:The Livingston CollectionCondition report: some minor chips on the inner rim of the aperture. glaze crazing, minor rubbing and glaze flakes

Lot 907

A cut glass, blue jasper and gilt metal mounted five light candelabra, 19th century,with facet notched branches to a central facetted spire with urn finial above a brass column, jasper pillar and brass plinth base raised on ball feet67.5cm high

Lot 487

8th 5VB Liverpool Scottish Pipers Dirk. A good early 20th Century example. The plain blade with double fuller. The hilt of regulation pattern with bog oak grip with studs, the flat pommel ball finial. Housed in black leather and white metal thistle mounted scabbard. Both the hilt and top mount of the scabbard engraved 54. The scabbard with additional information 8TH 5VB KLR Overall GC.

Lot 488

8th 5VB Liverpool Scottish Regimental Dirk. A good early 20th Century example. The plain blade with double fuller. The hilt of regulation pattern with bog oak grip with studs, the pommel mounted with an amber glass stone finial. Complete with black leather and white metal thistle mounted scabbard. This retains both knife and fork, decorated with matching glass stones. Both the hilt and top mount of the scabbard engraved 45. The scabbard with additional information 8TH (5) VB KLR Overall GC but with age and service wear, the thistle to the top mount of the scabbard absent, light pitting spots to the blade.

Lot 177

A pair of 9ct gold and faux pearl drop earrings. Cream coloured drop pearls approx. 1.5cm long linked to a small round coffee coloured pearl and suspended from a hallmarked 9ct gold hook with ball finial design. Total drop approx. 3.5cm.

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