A German Third Reich SA Dagger, the 22cm double edge steel blade etched Alles fur Deutschland and with maker's mark for Herm.Konejungag, Solingen, the nickel crossguard with Gau mark Nrh for Niederrhein, one side of the wood grip owner marked with initials P.T., the opposing side inset with eagle and swastika and enamel SA badge, the brown enamelled scabbard with nickel plated mounts, leather suspender, with silver metal thread and green cord portapee, 37cm; a George V 1897 Pattern Infantry Sword, the back edge of the plain blade stamped 295, with nickel plated steel hilt and pigskin service scabbard af (2). 1 - Some spidering to the surface of the scabbard, the nickel chape has a dented ball finial - probably been dropped. Generally good condition. 2 - Hilt is dented, and plating is lifting. Scabbard is damaged.
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Terry's York - an Edwardian novelty confectionary tin. in the form of a George III burr yew work box, hinged domed cover printed in polychrome with a suitor serenading two young ladies with a violin, within a rectangular panel, batwing paterae to angles, the sides with courting musicians, shell paterae to recto and verso, Greek key borders, pressed tin clasp, inscribed to verso of cover, 17cm high, 26.5cm wide 19cm deep c.1905; An early 20th century rectangular confectionery tin, in the form of a George III mahogany work box, the 'quarter veneered' top centred by an oval batwing patera, 6cm high, 16cm wide, 11.5cm deep, c.1920;A late Victorian/Edwardian novelty tin, in the form of a George III canted rectangular tea caddy, flowerhead finial, printed with oval shell paterae and outlined with 'boxwood and ebony stringing', 12.5cm high, 14cm wide, 11cm deep, c.1900 (3)
A modern caster Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1932, of traditional baluster form, embossed Celtic border to body, the pull off pierced lid with knopped finial; together with a matched swing handled sugar basin and milk jug, a cream jug and a sauce boat (5) (Dimensions: Height: 20cm, combined weight: 24.6oz)(Height: 20cm, combined weight: 24.6oz)
A George IV teapot IW, London 1825, of twisted squat baluster form, short spout, rose bud finial, wooden C scroll handle; together with a matched pair of George II card trays, 1732/33, pie crust border, heavily chased inner border with crest to centre (3) (Dimensions: Height of teapot: 15cm, width of card trays: 13.5cm, weight (all in): 31.9oz)(Height of teapot: 15cm, width of card trays: 13.5cm, weight (all in): 31.9oz)Footnote: Provenance: Kennard family, ex Coul Estate
Y A George III composite three piece tea service Thomas Radcliffe, London 1815, of baluster rectangular form, angular handles, cast shell, floral and gadrooned border, raised on four ball feet, engraved initials to body, snake twist finial to teapot; together with a silver gilt milk jug, London 1797, of octagonal form, bright cut engraving, angular handles (3) (Dimensions: Height of teapot: 15cm, weighable silver: 33oz)(Height of teapot: 15cm, weighable silver: 33oz)
A late Victorian sugar caster Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London 1899, of octagonal baluster form, the pull off domed lid with pierced detail and knopped finial; another Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd London 1939, of cylindrical form, the pull of lid of domed pierced form, knopped finial; together with a sauce boat, George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1901, of traditional form, embossed floral decoration throughout with applied pheasant, rabbit and pastoral scene details, raised on three cast shell feet; a George III cauldron salt; a spirit burner and an unmarked sweetmeat basket (6) (Dimensions: Height: 16cm, weighable silver: 30.5oz)(Height: 16cm, weighable silver: 30.5oz)Condition report: Generally good condition overall Marks visible Some light surface wear throughout Salt has holes and lead repairs
Y A Victorian four piece tea service Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1880, comprising water pot, teapot, twin handled sugar bowl and milk jug, all of circular form, heavily embossed floral and foliate decoration throughout, beaded leaf clasped S scroll handles, vacant cartouches to either side of body, elongated spouts to teapot and waterpot, domed hinged lids with intricate finial (Dimensions: Height of waterpot: 28cm, weight (all in): 65.5oz)(Height of waterpot: 28cm, weight (all in): 65.5oz)Footnote: Provenance: Private collection of G. S. May Esquire
A Swedish twin handled sauce tureen A.G.D, Sweden, 1918, of demi-fluted oval form, C scroll handles, raised on a spreading column to square based pierced trellis detail upon four ball feet, the cover of similar style with raised fruiting bud finial; together with a modern sifter marked GAB, Sweden 1939 (2) (Dimensions: Height: 25cm)(Height: 25cm)Footnote: Provenance: Private collection of G. S. May EsquireCondition report: Very good condition overall Marked to base and cover No apparent repairs to feet gilt lining faint Light surface wear throughout Weight all in: 22.3oz
A Victorian claret ewer J E Terrey & Co., London 1843, of baluster cylindrical form, heavily embossed vine and floral detail throughout, vacant cartouche to either side of body, panel to body with a heavily embossed battle scene, the hinged lid with cast eagle finial, leaf clasped handle, raised on a textured spreading foot with cast scrolling border (Dimensions: Height: 36cm, weight: 37.64oz)(Height: 36cm, weight: 37.64oz)Condition report: Overall very good condition Embossed decoration in very good condition one minute dent to vacant cartouche Full hallmarks to neck Gilt hinged lid secure and marks to underside
A modern waterpot Wakely & Wheeler, London 1944, of inverted pear form, Celtic border, Gothic B to body, C scroll handle, turned finial, raised on a stepped spreading foot; together with a spirit kettle, Horace Woodward & Co Ltd, London 1905, of oval form, raised on four elongated legs with burner loosely in the Dresser style (2) (Dimensions: Height: 19.5cm, 26.5cm, weight (all in): 45.5oz)(Height: 19.5cm, 26.5cm, weight (all in): 45.5oz)Condition report: generally okay, ball nut to end ofhandle on sprit kettle missing
A George III soup tureen and cover Francis Butty and Nicholas Dumee, London 1770, of oval form and raised on bold scrolling legs with ball and claw feet, scroll handles, the body engraved armorials, the cover with engraved crest and scrolling foliate floral finial (Dimensions: Width: 38cm, weight: 87oz)(Width: 38cm, weight: 87oz)Footnote: For a tureen and cover of the same pattern and maker see Christie's Lot 223, 24/25th January 2007 ex Collection King George I of the Hellenes.Condition report: Base, cover and finial marked, engraving probably later Generally good condition, looks to have been some work at feet on inside of body but well done Rim of cover with a few old repairs, original nuts for finial, not marked
A George III embossed tea caddy maker's mark indistinct, London 1782, of oval form, bright cut engraving borders, oval cartouche with italic AN, later embossed oriental scenes to body, the hinged lid with similar bright cut engraving domed detail with wooden bud finial (Dimensions: Height: 12cm, weight: 11oz)(Height: 12cm, weight: 11oz)Footnote: Provenance: Private collection of G. S. May Esquire
An emerald and diamond set letter opener the blade of tapering form, the lapis lazuli handle with yellow metal mounts in two colours, leaf border, ribbed mounts, the finial with a collet set emerald in a border of rose cut diamonds (Dimensions: Length: 20.5cm)(Length: 20.5cm)Condition report: Unmarked circa 1900, metal not tested, two very fine cracks to handle, not personalised with engraving weight: 108g
Y A George V tea caddy Stokes & Ireland, Chester 1916, of oval form, the hinged lid with an ivory finial engraved "S. S 'St. BARCHAN'/ 3rd July 1917 to body; together with a cased set of twelve teaspoons, Goldsmith and Silversmiths Company, London 1902, of Albany pattern; a cased set of six pistol grip silver handled butter knives; an Edwardian cruet set, Asprey, London 1909; a pair teaspoons, Joseph Rogers, Sheffield 1910 and a buckle, Chester 1896 (qty) (Dimensions: Height: 12cm, weighable silver: 15.9oz)(Height: 12cm, weighable silver: 15.9oz)
A matched modern four piece tea service W & C Sissons, London 1906/1912, comprising a teapot, large water pot, milk jug, sugar bowl, all of oval demi-fluted form, heavy cast gadrooned and shell border, angular handles with floral embossed banding, the teapot with domed lid and finial (4) (Dimensions: Height of teapot: 14cm, weight (all in): 67oz)(Height of teapot: 14cm, weight (all in): 67oz)
A modern three piece Bachelor's tea service Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1927, comprising; a teapot, twin handled sugar basin and milk jug, of all squat circular form, beaded border, monogram to body, C scroll handle, all raised on a stepped foot with beaded border (3) (Dimensions: Height of teapot: 12cm, weight (all in): 22oz)(Height of teapot: 12cm, weight (all in): 22oz)Condition report: Finial to teapot has been knocked hinged lid is secure Dent to front of milk jug Marks clear to all
A small silver cased Edwardian mantle clock William Comyns, London 1904, the balloon case with tall pointed finial, plain narrow waisted case, splayed base and bracket feet, key wind French movement, white dial with blue Arabic numerals (Dimensions: Height: 17cm)(Height: 17cm)Condition report: Clock case needing cleaned sharp dent to one side and soft dent to other, very slight wobble when sitting, movement not tried, dial clean, glass good, rear door good, hinge okay, marks clear
A modern caster George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1908, of octagonal baluster form, the pull off lid with pierced detail and knopped finial; together with a condiment set, Ernest W Haywood, Birmingham 1947, comprising salt, pepper and mustard with two spoons, of angular demi-lune form, raised on a rectangular foot (qty) . (Dimensions: Height: 23oz, weighable silver: 12.5oz)(Height: 23oz, weighable silver: 12.5oz)Condition report: Generally good condition Makers mark rubbed to caster
1920s silver three piece tea set comprising teapot of compressed baluster form with gadrooned border, angular ebony handle and hinged domed cover with ebony finial on four ball feet, matching sugar and cream jug. (London 1926) Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd. All at approximately 37ozs. Teapot 27cm across.
Early 19th century French silver teapot of fluted form, with gadrooned and floral borders, leaf mounted handle with ivory insulators and hinged domed cover with flower head finial, on a shaped rectangular base, matching lidded sugar bowl.( French fineness mark .950). Maker unidentified. All at approximately 52ozs. Teapot 29cm across. (2)
1920s silver three piece tea set, comprising teapot of oval form with fluted corners, angular fruitwood handle and hinged domed cover, with carved fruitwood finial, on an oval base, matching sugar and cream jug. (Sheffield 1930) Cooper Brothers & sons Ltd. All at approximately 43ozs. Teapot 28cm across.
Victorian silver caster of baluster form with chased and engraved floral decoration and pierced slip in cover. (London 1856) Maker GR. Together with a 1920s silver sugar caster of baluster form with slip-in pierced cover and flame finial, in the Georgian style. (Birmingham 1925) W. Hutton & Sons Ltd. All at approximately 7ozs. (2)
George III silver coffee pot of baluster form, with hinged inverted ogee cover with gadrooned border and pineapple finial, embossed bird's head spout and fruitwood scroll handle, on a gadrooned pedestal foot. (London 1773) possibly John Carter II. All at approximately 32ozs, 31cm overall height.
Late 18th longcase clock with single weight, chain thirty hour movement, twelve inch square brass dial with floral engraved decoration, brass chapter ring with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar crescent, signed G Travis, Rotherham, in an Oak case with inlaid Ebony stringing and arched door, hood with plain turned columns and low caddy top, missing central finial, weight and pendulum present, door key present, winding key lacking, 206cm overall height.
George III silver coffee pot of baluster form, with embossed scroll and foliate decoration and engraved armorial crest and initials, silver scroll handle, with ivory insulators and hinged domed cover, with fruit finial, on a circular base with gadrooned border. (London 1772) Orlando Jackson. All at approximately 29ozs. 28cm overall height.
A large silver sugar caster by Carrington & Co, baluster body with embossed floral decoration on pedestal foot, pull-off pierced decoration lid with urn shaped finial, marks for Carrington & Co, London, 1900, 21.5cm high, gross weight 10 ozt. To bid on this Timed Auction please visit www.peterwilson.co.uk
An early 20th Century Brittania silver twin handled sugar bowl, of circular form, the bowl with twin gryphon head handles and silver gilt interior to the accompanying lid with tapered finial, hallmarks for Crichton Brothers, London, 1916, diameter of bowl 11cm, gross weight 10.86ozt. To bid on this Timed Auction please visit www.peterwilson.co.uk
SIX DUTCH SILVER SPOONS AND A VICTORIAN SILVER-GILT COPY OF THE ANOINTING SPOON, ONE WITH ENGLISH IMPORT MARKS FOR LONDON, 1916, THE OTHERS 19TH/20TH CENTURY, the Dutch spoons with twisted handles, one with finial cast as a sailing ship, the others with figural finials, the anointing spoon a copy of the spoon which was first recorded in the Royal collection in 1349 and which has been used at the Royal Coronation since that of James I, 20.5 cm. long and smaller, 11.3 troy ounces.
A 19TH CENTURY GILT-METAL MOUNTED BOULLE MANTEL CLOCK, the waisted case with acanthus cast mounts and surmounted by a cockerel finial, the dial with blue enamel Roman numerals on white tablets, the two-train movement signed PAYNE & CO, 163 NEW BOND STREET, LONDON and J.B.D. in an oval, with key and pendulum. 36cm high
Full title: A Chinese famille rose five-piece garniture with birds among blossoms, Qianlong------- Description: H.: 35,5 cm (the vases with covers)Ê Condition: (UV-checked)- One beaker vase in excellent condition with a negligible 2 mm chip to the underside of the glazed foot rim.- One beaker vase with a chipped area on the rim of app. 1/4th of the circumference, otherwise in good condition.- One cover in excellent condition.- One cover in very good condition with a negligible 1 mm chip to the tip of the finial.- One cover lacking the finial, the rim with a superficial 6 x 5 mm chip.- One covered vase in excellent condition.- One covered vase in nearly excellent condition with a 3 mm chip to the glazed foot rim.- One covered vase with a 3 cm hairline running down from the top rim, otherwise in good condition.

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