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A Victorian mahogany folding occasional table with folding shaped top over turned ringed legs united by a pointed shallow carved finial over swept legs, 64 cm high, 46 cm top diameter, together with an Edwardian occasional table with shaped top and strung inlaid borders, 71 cm high, the top measuring 56 cm in diameter (2).
A Japanese Satsuma ware vase and cover and a footed spill vase. A Japanese Satsuma ware vase and cover, the vase of tapering bulbous form, decorated with a moulded dragon and highly detailed painted figures with alternating gilded borders, the pierced domed cover decorated with a applied temple lion finial, signed to underside, 41 cm high, together with a small Japanese Satsuma spill base, decorated with highly detailed hand-painted figures in vignettes framed with golden bamboo borders, raised on three elephant mask supports, 8 cm high (AF) (2)
A Victorian walnut veneered breakfast table, the oval top veneered principally in burr walnut, border in amboyna with further strung borders, raised on a platform base of four turned columns cantered with a carved pointed finial, on four generous scrolling swept legs in mixed veneers, 75 cm high, the top measuring 150 x 120 cm.
A decorative French polished onyx jardinière, of cylindrical form with an enamelled border decorated with polychrome stylised symmetrical foliate and floral motifs, with a shaped ormolu border, raised on four brightly gilded ormolu scrolling over-applied legs terminating in paw supports with acanthus mounts, centred with a downward fruiting finial, 29 cm high, 26 cm diameter.
A Victorian Russian hallmarked silver gilt tankard, gilded lattice work to the body with three vacant raised oval cartouches and one cartouche with floral chased decoration to centre, with shell decoration to the top and base, finial to the cover of a seated Russian artisan, unusual design thumb piece to beaded and gilded handle, Eduard Fyodorovich Brandenburg, St Petersburg 1850-1866, height 25.5cm, approx 36.4ozt.
A Victorian walnut and marquetry card table, rounded rectangular top inlaid with flowerheads, bell husks and scrolling foliage enclosing a baize lined playing surface, turned and fluted cylindrical supports centred by an urnular spire finial, cabriole legs carved to the knees with foliate shields terminating in scrolls, 74.5cm high
John Carter & Son Cornhill, London. An early 19thC mahogany bracket clock, with a swept case set with various scroll and floral mouldings, surmounted by an urn finial, with 21cm Dia. Roman numeric dial, signed and titled and the back plate stamped John Carter, 8-day keywind double fusee movement, hour striking on a bell, 56cm H.
Selection of Dresden china including Onion pattern fruit basket on stand, cups and saucers, two oval pierced dishes, etc.. Generally fine. All with loss of detail to gilding etc.Tazza - chip to base.Tall yellow mug: missing handle and with scrape/repair to one side. Hairline crack also.Turquoise pot: repair to finial of cover.
VICTORIAN SILVER AND PARCEL GILT SMALL LONG HANDLE SCOOP OR LADLE, wire pattern with ball finial, possibly for handling small samples of medicinal or other powder, 5 3/8" (134.5cm) long and FIVE OTHER SMALL SILVER ITEMS, viz Scottish plaid BROOCH, trowel pattern BOOK MARK, BUTTON HOOK with mother o'pearl handle and a pair of CUFFLINKS (6)
AN EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY SILVER FREEDOM OF THE BOROUGH CASKET, of rectangular form, the front in relief with a foliate scroll cartouche, enclosing an engraved inscription 'Borough of Mossley, Alderman James Alfred Botomley J.P. admitted a Freeman of the Borough, 12th October 1926;, the hinged cover with Manchester Arms finial, the blue velvet lined interior containing illuminated scroll, by Walker and hall, Sheffield 1926, 9 1/2" (24cm) long
A George V silver circular four-piece tea service with moulded rims and part fluted bodies, scroll handles, on circular footrim, comprising - teapot with ebonised handle and finial, 6ins high, hot water pot with ebonised handle and finial, 8.75ins high, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1931 (gross weight 69ozs)
A George III silver sugar caster, the pierced domed cover with spiral reeded finial, with rope pattern mounts, on circular footrim, 5.75ins high, by Thomas Daniell, London 1775, and a George V silver urn pattern sugar caster with pierced domed cover and oval bead mouldings, on circular footrim, 6.25ins high, by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1926 (combined weight 7ozs)
A late Victorian silver cylindrical and part reeded hot water pot with angular ebonised handle and reeded finial, on circular footrim, 7.75ins high, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1899 (gross weight 15.5ozs), and a late Victorian/Edward VII harlequin silver oval bachelor's tea service of part reeded form, comprising - tea pot with ebonised handle and finial, 5.5ins high, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1897-1902 (gross weight 13ozs)
A George IV and William IV harlequin silver three-piece tea service, the circular squat lobed bodies with shaped and moulded rims, embossed and chased with leaf and floral ornament, leaf capped scroll handles, each on conforming four cast panel feet, comprising - teapot with flowerhead and leaf finial, 6.25ins high, two-handled sugar basin, London 1835, and milk jug, London 1829 (crested), all by Edward John & William Barnard (gross weight 48ozs)
A George IV/William IV silver circular three-piece tea service of bulbous squat form with moulded rim and girdle to body, leaf capped high scroll handles, on circular footrims, comprising - teapot with berry and leaf pattern finial, 5ins high, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, by Charles Fox II, London 1829 and 1830 (weight 43ozs - crested)
A late Victorian silver spherical lidded jug with gadroon, leaf and shell mounts to shaped rim, part reeded body, ebonised finial and C-scroll handle, on moulded circular footrim, 6.5ins high, by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, London 1896 (gross weight 11ozs), an Edward VII silver circular two-handled sugar bowl with hammered finish, 6ins wide overall x 2.75ins high, by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, and matching trefid pattern spoon, London 1908 (in fitted case), and two other silver items, various (combined weight 17ozs)
A George VI silver sugar caster, the pierced dome cover with turned finial and tapered body, on circular moulded footrim, 8ins high, by A. E. Poston & Co. Ltd, Birmingham 1941, a George VI silver oval sauce boat with gadroon mounts and leaf capped scroll handle, on three scroll and hoof pattern feet, 4ins high, by S. Blankensee & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1940, and one other silver oval sauce boat, 4ins high, by Carrington & Co, London 1934 (combined weight 21ozs)
A George III silver oval six-division toast rack with circular disc pattern finial, in four scroll feet, 6.5ins x 4.5ins x 5.25ins high, by Michael Plummer, London 1797 (weight 5ozs), a George III silver oval sauce boat with shaped rim, double C-scroll handle, on scroll feet, 3ins high, makers mark rubbed, London 1793, one other silver sauce boat, and a small selection of other silver ware (combined weighable silver 13ozs)
A George V silver baluster shaped hot water pot with gadroon mounts, the domed cover with spiral reeded finial and ebonised double-scroll handle, on conforming footrim, 9ins high, by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1912 (gross weight 12ozs), and a George VI silver urn pattern hot water jug with ebonised C-scroll handle and finial, on circular stepped footrim, 8.75ins high, by Charles Boyton & Son Ltd, London 1938 (gross weight 16ozs)
A George V silver rectangular teapot with gadroon mounts, lobed body, angular handle, carved ivory finial, on four flat bun feet, 5.75ins high, by George Mason & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1910 (gross weight 18ozs - monogrammed), and a George IV silver circular two-handled sugar bowl of bulbous reeded form with moulded high scroll handles, on conforming footrim, 3.75ins high, by Spooner Clowes & Co, Birmingham 1824 (weight 10ozs - crested)
A George III silver circular tea pot of "Neo-Classical" design with plain domed cover within band of engraved scroll ornament, the body engraved with vacant oval cartouche and swags, with ebonised C-scroll handle and finial, 4.75ins high, by John Schofield, London 1784 (gross weight 11.5ozs), and two Georgian silver milk jugs (weight 7ozs - one crested)

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