A bronze 'bamboo' incense burner and coverXuande mark, 19th centuryOf cylindrical form, the mouth and base encircled with bands cast to resemble bamboo stalks, with curled branches forming the handles and three feet, the base centered with a cut rectangular four-character seal mark, the domed cover cast as a tangle of reticulated bamboo leaves and stalks growing from a curved bamboo section that forms the finial, the dark-brown patina with gold mottling. 9 1/2in (24cm) high (2).
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Mixed Lot: comprising George V silver and ivory child's teething ring mounted with cow bell type attachment, (lacking clapper), to a plain and polished ivory ring, Birmingham 1929, maker's mark C&N, together with another combination whistle/rattle with plain polished handle and embossed body fitted with two bells, ring suspension and whistle finial, length 6.5cm, Birmingham 1898, maker's mark GEWL, various dates and makers (2)
A sterling silver and glass body preserve pot and cover, Georg Jensen, import marks 1928, model 486, the silver cover with bud finial, on faceted crystal bowl model, 7cm high; together with a later Jensen preserve spoon, model 41, import marks 1933, scrolled beaded handle, 12cm; and a Jensen sardine fork, import marks 1926, beaded terminal, 14cm. (Qty: 3)
George III silver neoclassical oval tea caddy, with urn shaped finial, garland engraved borders, the hinged cover opening to reveal two compartments, the front engraved with a lion rampant armorial shield, hallmarked London 1787, maker William Pitts, 16ozs approx, height 10cm, length 14.5cmCondition ReportKey not with item. Small dent to front
Chinese sterling white metal three-piece tea service, viz:- teapot with swing handle, dragon's head finial and relief dragon decorated, similar covered two-handled sugar basin and cream jug, 26oz total approx Condition ReportNo obvious defects apparent, apart from small dent on handle of sugar basin
Three pieces of Rockingham including a single spur teapot printed with seaweed, along with a pearlware loving cup possibly Yorkshire and other ceramics.Condition report intended as a guide only.Teapot - Lid chipped and repaired, Chip to spout, Repair to rim. Sucrier - Chips to both handles, Repair to finial. Footed Dish - Repairs to rim and foot.
AN IRISH SILVER GEORGIAN STYLE COFFEE POT, Dublin c.1971, mark of Royal Irish Silver Co., of plain tapering cylindrical form, with hinged domed lid and pointed finial with c-scroll handle engraved with crest of a star held aloft by an arm on a plain circular spreading foot; together with silver sugar bowl and creamer of similar design, Dublin c.1971 and c.1970, maker's mark of Royal Irish Silver Co. (c.51 troy ozs in all incl. handle). The coffee pot 26.5cm high
A MATCHED THREE-PIECE SILVER TEA SERVICE, of compact proportions, comprising:- Teapot, Chester c.1907, mark of George Nathan & Ridley Hayes - Sugar bowl and creamer, Birmingham (date marks rubbed), maker's mark of The Alexander Clark Manufacturing Co.each of oblong form, each embossed and chased with foliate and scroll work decoration (c.18 troy ozs incl. ebon teapot handle and finial). 24cm wide across handle and spout
An Edwardian silver mounted claret jug, Birmingham 1910, the fittings with plain polished finish, scrolling handle, hinged cover with bun shaped finial, gourd form moulded glass body and a star cut base, 27cm high, with another novelty pewter mounted example, modelled as a duck, with a moulded ridged glass body, 22cm high (2) For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE
Two Kulah Khud type helmets, the first with a sliding nose bar, spike finial and chain link neck guard, cast in relief with foliate panels and embellished with gilt, upon a turned oak stand, the second with sliding nose bar and chain link neck guard upon a similar turned oak stand (2) For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE
A 19th century French ormolu and porcelain panel mantel clock with Japy Freres movement, the gilt brass case surmounted with a ceramic urn finial above a leaf swept case cast with graduated bluebells, enclosing the 9.5cm ceramic dial adorned with birds in flight amongst blooms, over a ceramic panel depicting 18th century figures in a tree lined landscape, the two train Japy Freres movement stamped with the makers name and '353 42531', striking upon a saucer bell, 50cm high For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE
An 18th century and later brass lantern clock, the clock signed Richard Rayment of Bury (St Edmunds), the pillared case with ball feet and urn finials, with pierced and engraved dolphin and scrolling pierced cresting surmounted by a strapped bell with knopped finial, the 6½" brass chapter ring with engraved centre and twin hands, the later twin train movement with platform escapement, h.33cm
An early 19th century mahogany and boxwood strung stick barometer, the silvered scale signed M.Woller of Birmingham, the case with architectural pediment and turned brass finial, with typical lower turned circular cistern cover, h.98cm.With mercury, but air has entered tube.Otherwise good condition.
A Superb Edwardian Arts & Crafts Sugar Caster Resembling a Covered Beaker with a Classical Figural Finial, a Lobed and Waisted Body with a Foliate Pierced Cover and a Bayonet Fitting - Hallmarked for London 1908 by Wakely & Wheeler - Impressively Large and Heavy - Approx 10" Tall and Weighs 380 grams
A George III silver mustard-pot, by John Emes, London, 1802, tapering oval and with reeded rims, the hinged cover with ball finial, with angular handle and blue glass liner, engraved with a crest, 11cm wide, weight of silver 3oz 10dwt In generally good condition overall, some scuffing to sides, crest is quite rubbed, hall marks remaining reasonably clear.

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