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Victorian Period - Queen Anne Style Superb Quality and Large Sterling Silver Lidded Porringer Cup of Wonderful Proportions, With Coronet Finial. Hallmark London 1881, Makers Mark Lambert & Co. Height 8 Inches - 20 cms. 994.9 grams - 32 ozs. Nr Mint Condition. Inscription to Porringer Cup, Reads - Presented to the Rev. W. Goodwin Kerr, By the Friends of All Saints - Fulham In Affectionate Remembrance of His Four Years Work Amongst Them, September 1890. The Inscription Is Light Not Deep, Easy to Remove If So Wished.
A French 19th-century gilt bronze 8-day rococo mantle clock of cartouche form with fruiting vine finial, the convex dial marked Raingo Freres, Paris. The movement chiming the hours and a passing strike at the half-hour. Bearing a Japy Freres trademark to the backplate. Supported on a conforming sub base. 27 cm wide x 36 cm wide x 16 cm deep.Condition report: The convex glass is missing from the bezelSome signs of old damage to the enamel dialNo pendulum at the point of cataloguingBoth trains fully woundThe clock will chime when the hands are moved to the hours/half hours.
A second quarter 19th century French polished brass and faux porphyry painted tôle peinte souvenir obeliskAlmost certainly commemorating the second internment of Napoleon in 1840 after the 'retour des cendres' from St. Helena, the tapering obelisk upper section with spire and onion finial on ball feet, the open square pedestal with moulded cornice and foot, the sides with open lancet arched apertures centred by a stylised footed sarcophagus tomb surmounted with a bicorne hat and crossed sword finial, raised on a shallow platform, the whole raised on a square plinth base, the painted finish refreshed, 55cm highFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A pair of giltwood wall mirrors in Regency style, 20th century, each with floral verre eglomise cresting, 109cm high, 41cm wide overallFor a single mirror of related form, see Christie's, London, European Furniture, Works of Art, Tapestries and Carpets, 7th June 2005, Lot 378 (£1,920). Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, scuffs and abrasions commensurate with age and use.One pineapple finial with a different surface treatment.There are differences in colour and style of the two verre eglomise panels. One glass is missing a corner section of glass.One urn shaped finial is detached.Some chips and knocks to the giltwood, revealing the white gesso, underlying wood and in some places terracotta wash. Some later gilt paint.One mirror plate with some spotting to the silvering.The pediments with some movement where they join the frames.The backs with a stained wash, some splits to the backboards.Please see additional photographs for a visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A gold ruby and diamond cluster stick pin, one diamond deficient, tested as approximately 9ct gold, with later soft solder to the finial, together with a 9ct gold leaf brooch, Birmingham, 3.34g, a sterling silver fruit knife with mother-of-pearl handle, a silver shell cameo brooch, etc. (qty.)
A 19th century heavily carved and painted Chinese ivory teapot, lined in pot, with bamboo form handle, spout and finial, L: 21 cm. age related wear and discolouration, some loss of paint otherwise no chips, cracks or visible restoration. P&P Group 3 (£25+VAT for the first lot and £5+VAT for subsequent lots)
A Wemyss pottery honey box, cover and stand, first quarter 20th century, typically painted with bees and a skep, green script WEMYSS, 9.5cm high, 19cm squareProvenance: The property of a lady and gentleman, removed from a Cheshire country houseCondition Report: Box stained and crazed, thistle finial restored.Condition Report Disclaimer
A George Jones majolica two-handled game-pie tureen, cover and pie-liner, circa 1875, the grass modelled cover with partridge finial, the tureen frieze modelled in relief with rabbits, ferns, oak leaves and acorns, impressed crescent mark, indistinct registration lozenge for December 1873, 34cm in lengthCf. Karmason & Stacke, Majolica (1989), p. 100; and Cluett, George Jones Ceramics (1998), p. 56, Fig. 83.Condition Report: Pie liner is cracked and crazed from use, some crazing to the turquoise glaze of the interior of the tureen base and the underside of the cover. Minute chip to partridge beak. Firing crack to handle.Images available from the Dept.Condition Report Disclaimer
A group of various brass fire furniture, comprising; a pair of fire dogs, each with a ball finial, the billet bars indistinctly stamped, 47cm high, a set of three fire tools, the tongs 70cm long, and a pierced fender, 20th century, 124cm wide, 40cm deepProvenance: The property of a lady and gentleman, removed from a Cheshire country house,
A Samson Arita style vase and cover with lion finial, late 19th century, 42cm high, together with a pair of late Japanese porcelain examples, 40cm high (3) Please note, the vase and cover is Samson late 19th century in date, not Arita 18th century circa 1700 as previously catalogued. This has been updated on all online platforms.Condition Report: The Arita style vase smashed and glued to body and lid with 9.5cm section missing from inner cover rim one of pair of vases with firing crack to baseCondition Report Disclaimer
A Worcester (Barr, Flight, and Barr) Japan pattern part tea service, circa 1810, comprising a prow-fronted teapot, cover, and stand, two slop bowls, a sugar bowl, a milk jug, four assorted saucers, and four coffee cups, impressed BFB marksCondition Report: Finial to the teapot cover has been off and has a nut and bolt repair with small areas of restoration to the flammiform top, two saucers with large repaired and glued sections, one coffee cup 'rings dead'. Slight rubbing to gilt rimsCondition Report Disclaimer
Unusual set of 12 Edward VII silver gilt commemorative spoons produced for the Coronation of Edward in 1902, the spoons decorated with various designs to the bowls and finial detail to represent various countries of the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth, London 1902, total combined weight 258gms
Mixed Lot: 19th century and later novelty silver and white metal spoons comprising a Victorian silver straining spoon with beefeater finial, London 1851, maker's mark John Figg, a further novelty spoon with moulded stem and dove in garland finial, maker Charles Boyton, London 1878, plus a further Scandinavian white metal spoon with Viking boat finial, stamped 830 to reverse, a further American white metal novelty spoon decorated with the arms of Philadelphia, marked to reverse 'sterling Bailey, Banks & Biddle Co' and three various other spoons, total combined wt 255gms, largest piece 19cm long (7)
A George III silver teapot, by Alice Burrows and George Burrows, London 1803, of plain oval form with reeded borders, the high domed cover with a wooden finial and handle, 17.5cm high, 12.35ozCondition report: General used condition which is commensurate with age.The initials have been flooded.
An Edwardian silver kettle with stand, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, London, 1912, with an ebonised handle and finial, both the kettle and stand with spiralled edges with shell-shaped corners, the side of the kettle engraved with a seated gryphon, 35cm high when assembled, 43.1 ozt, with an associated white metal spirit burnerCondition report: Finial insulator loose. Burner probably associated.

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