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A Victorian compressed circular silver teapot, Joseph Angell, London 1854, embossed with flowers, leaves and 'c' scrolls against a textured ground and around two vacant cartouches, the domed hinged cover with a cast bud finial, leaf capped scroll handle, on a spreading foot, 28cm across, 20ozs.Illustrated
An original late 19th century novelty cast iron money bank inscribed, 'Novelty Bank', with figure hinged to the front door, stamped to the reverse, 'Patd. June 25 1872', with further indistinct inscription beneath, height 17cm. CONDITION REPORT Missing a central finial to the bank where there is a quatrefoil pierced section presumably for a turret or flag, retains original finish and paint work which is heavily worn in parts, action still works with figure coming from the bank, missing the rectangular cover to the base.
A George V hallmarked silver twin-handled golfing trophy, heavily decorated with repoussé floral decoration and figural knop, engraved to one side 'Rochdale Golf Club Victory Cup Final' and verso '1931 J. C. Taylor', Birmingham 1931, height 18cm, approx 6.5ozt. CONDITION REPORT Finial leans back a little, though no obvious signs of significant damage or repair.
A George I style silver coffee pot, J Parkes & Co, London 1930, of tapered cylindrical form, the engraved upper frieze with two vacant oval cartouches, engraved hinged cover with turned finial, palmette capped spout, moulded skirted foot and wooden scroll handle, 22.5cm high, 30ozs. Illustrated.
A good Barr, Flight Barr, Worcester circular inkwell, well and cover, circa 1810, the top part well painted with a band of flowers between white beaded borders, the cover with gilt flammiform finial, the lower body moulded with three gilt rams masks above three gilt paw supports and trefoil base, puce painted factory marks, 11cm high.IllustratedProvenance: With Mark & Sandra Diamond, London 2008.
Royal Navy Georgian Midshipman’s Fighting Dirk. A good example with a straight 16 inch blade with central fuller. The hilt mounted with a gilt straight cross guard with acorn finials. The grip with line decoration, this terminating with a plain gilt cap pommel with ball finial. Scabbard absent. Some pitting to the blade, overall GC
A Regency ebonised bracket clock by George Yonge of London, the eight day brass movement with an anchor escapement striking on a bell, the silvered circular dial with Roman and Arabic numerals and signed 'GEO. YONGE STRAND LONDON', the waisted case with a brass cone finial and side carrying handles, on bracket feet, 52.4cm high. Provenance: The estate of the late Professor Rodney Fitch CBE. Items removed from Court House, Aldbourne, Wiltshire, the interior designed by Robert Kime.
A small French Directoire gilt brass travelling clock by Janvier, the brass movement with an outside countwheel, the circular dial with Arabic numerals and with blue steel hands, the seconds with a crescent finial, the case with a swing handle, the back stamped 'JANVIER' 'No. 118', late 18th / early 19th century, 8.5cm high. Antide Janvier (1751-1835) was a French astronomer and master watchmaker.
A 17th century Dutch brass warming pan, with an iron and brass handle with a turned urn finial, the pierced hinged lid repoussé decorated with a central scene of two grape pickers, within bands of scrolling leaves and wriggle work, 106.8cm long. Provenance: The estate of the late John F. Braund.
Six brass dairy skimmers, with pierced decoration, one in the form of a bishop, the handle with a mitre finial, another circular in the form of a clock dial, with Roman numerals, inscribed 'EASTMAN EXETER', with a wrought iron handle, 18th century and later, 58.4cm long (max). (6) Provenance: The estate of the late John F. Braund.
A treen fruitwood tea caddy in the form of a pear, with a stalk finial, the hinged lid revealing a foil lined interior, with a navette shape steel escutcheon, late 18th / early 19th century, 18.5cm high, together with a Georgian bright cut silver caddy spoon. (2) Provenance: The estate of the late John F. Braund.
λ A 19th century Anglo-Indian buffalo horn tea chest, of sarcophagus shape, all over engraved with scrolling leaves and flowers, with panels of ribbed decoration, the hinged lid with a gadrooned finial, revealing a sandalwood and ivory interior, the ivory with lac floral bands, with a pair of lift-out hinged canisters flanking a cut-glass sugar bowl, on nulled flattened bun feet, Vizagapatam, c.1830-50, 23.5cm high, 36.2cm wide, 20cm deep. Provenance: Antigone Clarke & Joseph O'Kelly.
An Ottoman Islamic copper crescent form finial, the base edged with initials 'AJ' and the date '1922', possibly 18th / 19th century, 101.4cm high. The inscribed date of '1922' on this present lot probably relates to the Greek/ Turkish war which came to an end in October of the same year. There is a possibility that it was removed from a mosque or building by one of the armies.
λ A George IV mahogany table coin collector's cabinet, with a stylised urn finial above a pair of arched panelled doors, flanked by faceted and lappet carved columns, the interior with forty-two burr veneered and graduated drawers, the majority with coin apertures and with ivory knob handles, 39.4cm high, 38.3cm wide, 32.6cm deep.
A collection of copper items, comprising: a Victorian jelly mould, stamped '216 C', together with two smaller jelly moulds by Benham & Froud, a twin handled mug, a Neo-classical samovar with a pineapple finial and decorated with ram's head masks and a flagon with a brass finial and handle, 33cm high. (6) Provenance: The estate of the late John F. Braund.
John Pratt of Nottingham. An early 19thC mahogany and oak longcase clock, the swan neck pedimented hood with a brass finial and roundels, partially inlaid, raised above a half sized cross banded trunk door flanked by quarter columns, on ogee bracket feet, with a raised 31cm W dial, with painted spandrels and a hunting scene to the arch with Roman numerals and subsidiary Arabic secondhand and date aperture, signed I Pratt, Nottingham, with an 8-day movement, striking on a bell, 220cm H.
A GEORGE III TEA URN of slender vase form on a square pedestal base with ball feet, loop handles and bead borders, the domed and spool-shaped cover with an urn finial (lift-out Old Sheffield liner to take a hot iron), maker's mark "W.T", possibly by William Turnton, London 1781; 22" (56 cms) high; 84.25 oz weighable silver *Provenance: Niall Hobhouse, removed from Hadspen House.
A GEORGE III TWO-HANDLED CUP of vase form on a square pedestal foot with bead borders and a part-fluted body, engraved on one side with a coat of arms and on the other with a crest & initials, the waisted cover with a ball finial, and engraved crest, by Daniel Smith & Robert Sharp, London 1786; 15.4" (39 cms) high; 61 oz *Provenance: Niall Hobhouse, removed from Hadspen House.

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