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An impressive collection of antique corkscrews, comprising a Victorian Lund single lever corkscrew, marked, the level plate marked 'Lund Patentee London' and 'The Patentee, 24 Fleet St & 57 Cornhill, London', traces of copper paint remain, another similar unmarked with brass lever plates, possibly also by Lund, and two associated Lund worms, possibly original to the two lever corkscrews, one with ivory handle, the shank marked ?Lund?s Patent? and ?London?, the other with integral metal handle marked ?Lund? and ?London? traces of copper paint visible, a Heeley & Sons ?Lazy Tongs? Patent mechanical corkscrew, being an example of Marshall Wier's 1884 concertina corkscrew manufactured by James Heeley & Sons, traces of copper paint still visible, eight direct pull corkscrews with wooden handles, including three with turned rosewood handles and dusting brushes, one being a Georgian / Victorian corkscrew with ridged handle and cork gripping teeth, another Victorian Henshall type with jump ring attached, the third with simple shaped handle and plain shank, five further of plainer form, one signed ?I. Sorby, Sheffield, two Clough direct pull corkscrews, one advertising ??Tully? Ales & ?Beano? Stout ? on the Great Eastern Section of the L&NER? the other ?LMS Hotels?, WRG Crown Cork Opener, Newman Publishing & Manufacturing Co, a direct pull corkscrew advertising ?Sanderson?s VAT 69?, a folding bow corkscrew, a folding corkscrew with four part hinged handle, likely a Carl Hollweg's collapsing corkscrew, two pocket roundlet corkscrews, one with fold-out screw from a two part case, the other with a two part screw case containing four interchangeable ?tools?, corkscrew, screwdriver and awls, a two part ?picnic? corkscrew advertising ? J & G Stewart?s (Ltd) Gold Medal Scotch?, two Victorian eyebrow corkscrews, two Cellarman type, one with bulbous shank, a brass figural two finger pull corkscrew with ?Boston Stump? finial, a simple chromed two finger pull / T shaped corkscrew, and three direct pull corkscrews and bottle openers disguised as brass keys, together with an Edwardian champagne tap with wooden handle, a miniature ?Mack & Son? bottle opener and tankard, and four pairs of nut crackers. (36)
Hornby accessories: No. 2 water tank, column separated from base, hose perished, appears a total repaint (P); 1925-7 viaduct with central section, clockwork, dark grey green sides (VG); 1924-6 No. 2 signal cabin 'Windsor' blue grey square tiled roof, light cream steps, small damage to one end of roof ridge, affixed to wooden base (G), loading gauge 1927-29 rectangular grey blue base and finial, a few chips (G-BE) all other items (BF-G), one Bing signal
Various silver items including a rattle in the form of a cat, miniature silver-backed hand mirror, St John Ambulance Association silver medal, silver pill box, silver scoop with acorn finial, a boxed silver-handled shoe horn and glove hook, together with various other silver-handled glove hooks
SECTION 27. A black lacquered and painted circular cigar dispenser, decorated with birds amongst foliage, the finial turns to expose four panels of metal rings and stands with space for three cigars in each panel, small drawer to base, 33cm high, together with four various black lacquered trinket boxes and a Rowntree chocolate tin depicting Grace Darling
A George III 8 day mahogany long case clock, broken swan neck pediment with single brass finial, arched hood with brass mounted and inset fluted columns, 12" brass and steel dial with chime/silent, seconds and calendar subsidiaries, signed Richard Cramp Canterbury, five pillar brass movement striking on single bell, with reproduction brass cased weights and pendulum, height 234cm.
A silver bachelor's teapot by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1907, plain oval polished form with egg bead border, wooden handle and ivory finial, height with handle 10cm, 9.2oz, a silver twin handled sugar bowl by Viner's Ltd (Emile Viner), Sheffield 1932, oval panelled body on four hooved feet, plain scroll handles, height 8cm, 5.2oz.
A George III silver berry spoon, Thomas & William Chawner, London 1764, with an embossed bowl and foliate engraved stem, 22.5cm long, a similar example and a small collection of spoons, 9.4ozt (qty)Condition report: Tarnish, surface scratches and general wear throughout. Primary example's finial appears slightly bent. Some loss to gilt of berry spoons.
A George V silver sugar caster, facet body, the body by Adie Brothers, Birmingham, 1928, with detachable pierced cover - the cover unmarked and probably replacement (not weighed) together with a small jardiniere pot, central band of floral decoration, by Edward Barnard Ltd, London, 1907 (2) 4.14 ozt CR: marks good, the finial on caster cover is slanted, dents to body
An Edwardian octagonal urn form silver tea caddy, in the style of Adam, by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1908, the hinged cover with acorn finial opening to reveal gilt washed lidded interior, raised upon square foot, complete with key, height 21.4cm (364.8g)Condition note: Solder repair to foot at joint.
A George III Provincial large silver teapot oblong shaped with bright cut engraved decoration, the hinged cover with pagoda finial, C scroll handle with acanthus thumbpiece, on four ball feet, by Thomas Watson, Newcastle, 1808,18.51ozt gross, (576.1 grams) CR: marked on base, handle loose in fitting
A George VI three piece silver tea service comprising teapot, milk jug and sugar bowl, plain bodies with egg-and-dart borders, the teapot with fruitwood handle and mushroom finial, by Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham, 1937, gross weight 32.65 ozt (CR: marks good, teapot marks slightly rubbed, impact dent to foot rim of teapot, dent to upper body of milk jug)
A late Victorian silver plated floral shaped biscuit barrel on stand, ivory pagoda finial with engraved decoration to body on four ball and claw feet together (plate worn) with a Sheffield Plate recangular two handled drinks tray with gallery rail and a Waltham pocket watch with silver plate case (watch - AF, missing hands,cover, dents to body)
A George III large silver mustard pot and cover, gadroon border, on four ball feet, the cover with mushroom finial, by Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, London, 1815, 5.07 ozt together with a Georgian style salt, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1914 and a pair of small salt shakers, Birmingham, 1900 (4) total weight 6.33 ozt (197 grams) Condition - GIII mustard - ok, lid has some movement, a few dents around the sides, marks rubbed but legible, has an engraved crest
A collection of silver and plate to include: A pair of Victorian silver plate and mother-of-pearl pickle / oyster forks, stamped on reverse, in fitted caseA pair of Victorian silver plate and mother-of-pearl butter knives, in fitted case A George V silver mounted manicure set, Birmingham, 1917, in fitted case A George V shaped silver salt, on four trefoil feet, Birmingham, 1912A pair of modern silver spool shaped candleholders, hallmarked London, 2003A Continental 835 standard candelabra, stamped A835, G within star, filled An cut glass jam jar with silver plated cover and turned wooden finial with associated plated spoon (Q)
A late 19th/early 20thC Chinese bronze covered censer, boldly cast overall raised decoration depicting dragons chasing the flaming pearl amidst cloud scroll, the cover cast with a large pearl finial, a dragon mask to the front of base, a pair of dragon mask loop handles, raised on three mask & paw feet, ornate circular seal mark to underside, 8.2" across handles.
A Chinese porcelain covered vase, of swelling rectangular form, decorated in famille verte palette, the cover having bold applied dragon finial, the front & back showing landscape views with buildings and ducks, the sides with mask handles, on elongated feet with mask terminals, 12.75" high overall - shallow chip to rim interior.
An early 18th century 8-day brass dial mahogany longcase clock, the 12 inch square brass dial having applied chapter ring and cast spandrels, the chapter ring engraved for Taylor, Ormskirk, probably Jonathan listed by Loomes as working c1720 to 1730, case having bullseye glass to the trunk door, flat-topped hood with columns integral with the door and inlaid decoration, 222cm tall with pendulum and weights.Condition Report: Dial is in good order with minor wax loss and the hour hand is an earlier replacement, movement is in 'aged' condition and needs servicing although it may run as is, trains operate with pressure. Has an unusual pin crutch with slot in pendulum. Caese is generally good, slightly faded, hood is darker with good inlays and old glass, no loss to mouldings, finial or pediment missing and hood lock latch is present.
A European ceramic pot-pourri vase and cover, the oviform body decorated in relief with knights at battle, upper shoulder and cover pierced with fan motifs, the cover surmounted with a large crown finial, stamped to the base, approximately 36 cm (h), piece has been restored to the vase and cover and finial is missing top section.
SELECTION OF DECORATIVE CERAMICSincluding a Poole square preserve pot with a Bee finial to the lid, Sylvac foal, terrier and rabbit, Noritake circular trinket box on three supports, Copenhagen shaped blue and white bowl, 1950's lady artist plate with floral decoration and monogrammed JWA 1950, Maling bowl with floral decoration and another similar, Carlton Ware egg cup dish and other items

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