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λA George III silver teapot on stand, by Peter and Ann Bateman, London 1791, shaped oval form, engraved decoration, scroll handle with wooden insulators, flush-hinged domed cover with a pineapple finial, tapering spout, engraved with two cartouches with initials, the stand on four fluted bracket feet, both with scratch weights and inscribed 'Feb. 29th 1792'. length handle to spout 29cm, approx. weight 26.5oz. (2)
λA three-piece Indian silver tea set, unmarked circa 1920, circular form, embossed with village scenes in landscape surroundings, simulated bamboo handles, the teapot with ivory insulators, the hinged cover with a deity finial, on circular bases, length handle to spout 23.8cm, approx. weight 36oz. (3)
A modern silver coffee pot /chocolate pot, maker's mark of R.P, London 1979, in the William III manner, baluster form, beaded spout with a hinged cover, scroll handle applied with cut-card decoration and engraved with an armorial, the hinged cover with cut-card decoration and with a ball finial, on a circular foot, height 16.5cm, approx. weight 21oz. The arms are that of Smith (Irish and Yorkshire branches).
A Charles I West Country silver Lion sejant spoon, by John Ivie, Salisbury circa 1625, the fig-shaped bowl with traces of gilding, tapering faceted stem, gilded lion finial, length 17.5cm, approx. weight 1.2oz. Provenance: Woolley and Wallis, Early Spoons, 28 July 2004, lot 825. For maker's mark see Kent, T., West Country Silver Spoons and Their Makers, J.H. Bourdon-Smith, 1992, page 103, illustration M.75.
A Britannia standard silver tankard, by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1921, in the late 17th century manner, tapering circular form, central cut-card girdle, scroll handle the hinged cover with cut-card decoration, a fluted finial and a fluted border and thumb-piece, the front engraved with an armorial within foliate scroll mantling, on a spread fluted circular foot, height 16.5cm, approx. weight 40oz.
A 19th century American silver tureen and cover, by Gorham, possibly 1893, in the Moorish manner, oval form, the pull-off cover with drapes, scrolls, foliate and beaded decoration and with an elongated finial, the base with similar decoration, on a raised oval foot, length 30cm, approx. weight 49oz. Provenance: Mary Jane Morgan 1823-1885, and then by family descent to the current owner. Mary Jane Morgan was a fine and decorative arts collector. She was the second wife of Charles Morgan, a shipping, railroad and iron magnate, and was the cousin of J. Pierpoint Morgan.
A Charles II silver Trefid spoon, by Lawrence Coles, London 1679, the oval bowl with a plain rat-tail, the reverse of the finial prick-dot initialled 'P' over 'B.S', '1693', over '6', the front of the terminal scratch initialled 'E.P', length 19.3cm, approx. weight 1.8oz. Provenance: Fine Silver, Sotheby's London 1998.
An 18th century Russian silver sugar box and cover, maker's mark possibly that of V. Kunkin, Assay Master B.A, Moscow 1760-1794, also incused stamped '76', lobed oval bellied form, hinged cover with a ball finial, the body with chased decoration, on four gnarl feet, length 13.5cm, approx. weight 7oz.
An early 19th century Italian silver coffee pot, Naples 1809-1824, maker's mark partially worn, PJ?, slender baluster form, acanthus leaf border, the spout with a bird head terminal, scroll handle, the hinged cover with an acorn finial, (finial detached), on three mask capped tapering legs with paw feet, engraved with a crowned cipher, height 27.7cm, approx. weight 25oz.
A Charles I silver Seal-top spoon, by Daniel Cary, London 1639, fig-shaped bowl, faceted tapering stem punched with an unidentified mark, the seal-top finial with traces of gilding and prick-dot initialled 'R.W', length 15.7cm, approx. weight 1oz. Provenance: The Britton Smith collection of Early Spoons, (part II), Fine Silver, Bonhams, New Bond Street, London, 19 November 2007, lot 70 (Part).
A late 19th century German silver-gilt standing cup and cover, with import marks for London 1900, importer's mark of William Moering, double lobed baluster form, embossed foliate decoration, the pull-off cover with a standing female finial, the knopped baluster stem with caryatid figures, on a raised circular foot, height 46cm, approx. weight 35oz.
A Victorian three piece silver teaset, Smith, Nicholson & Co (Stephen Smith & William Nicholson), London 1858, comprising teapot (20.5cm), milk jug and sugar bowl, round form with engraved body, wave border to rim, foliage-inspired handles and foot rim, floral finial to teapot, total weight approx. 49.8oz.
A rare and important late 17th / early 18th Century ebonised bracket clock by Francis Robinson of London. The exquisite case having central glazed door with fret pierced spandrels to corners and panels to sides. Stepped top with turned brass swing handles and ormolu acorn finial top. The ormolu brass dial having a silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with faceted hands. Front pendulum over signed makers name with day aperture and separate seconds dial above. The rear having a second glazed door opening to reveal a large gilded vergee movement decorated with scrolls. The clock striking on multiple bells and music cylinder plastering Britain Strike Home and The King. Measures 50cm x 29cm x 20cm.
A late 19th century satinwood carver library desk armchair - chair. Raised on turned, tapering legs united by cross stretcher with finial centre having a bergere caned seat. Scrolled elbow supports rise through to a lattice worked back rest with shaped and pierced top rail. Measures 88cms high x 53cms wide x 47cms depth x 43cms height to seat
A 20th Century German antique style mantel clock and garniture set of gilt brass ormolu construction having a central glass fronted dial with Roman numeral chapter ring and faceted hands. Scroll decoration throughout with horse and rider atop. The garnitures of urn shape having five sconce candelabra atop both complete with decorated optional finial. Striking on two bells with FHF Germany 8 day movement. Clock measures 44cm high.
A late 19th / early 20th Century Qajar Period Persian Iranian Islamic Middle Eastern large and impressive art pottery lidded jar pot vase urn of bulbous form having hand tin glazed polychrome enamel decoration depicting geometric patterns and floral medallions. Finial to cover. Some chips to lid rim and base with repair at base. Great example. Measures: 42cm.
An early 20th Century 1920's Art Deco hallmarked silver four piece tea service set by Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson). Comprising a tall silver hot water / coffee pot with shaped black bakelite handle and finial hinged lid, teapot with matching handle and lid, milk creamer jug and twin handled open sugar bowl of larger form. Each hallmarked for Sheffield 1920. Total weight approx 1415 grams. Tallest measures: 22cm.
A 19th Century Chinese porcelain temple jar of bulbous form having crackle glaze white enamel ground with hand painted famille verte decoration depicting warriors, figures and mountains. Decorated floral borders and Greek key pattern complete with turned wooden finial cover.Brown incised character mark seal to base. Measures: 33cm tall. Firing fault to rim (not damage).
An early 20th Century hallmarked silver spirit kettle by Roberts & Belk. Raised on four cabriole legs with burner to lower tier. The teapot of octagonal form raised on stepped octagonal base with twin silver key lock. Shaped ebonised handle and finial lid. Hallmarked for Sheffield 1911 to stand kettle and keys. Weighs 1093 grams. Measures 34cm high.
Comprising a teapot, a hot water pot, a milk jug and a two-handled sugar bowl, each with floral and shell-embossed bodies, the teapot and hot water pot with hinged covers, each surmounted with a floral finial, leaf-capped handles, on bell-flower and shell feetthe hot water pot 19,5cm high, 2636g all inNOT SUITABLE FOR EXPORT (4)

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