A Swami style Anglo-Indian silver tea set. Comprising a large quatrefoil tray, teapot, lidded jug, sugar bowl and a pair of cups and saucers. With repousse and chased decoration of villages and flowering branches, some gilt highlights, the teapot with an elephant finial. The tray engraved with presentation from the Ambari Tea Co Ltd., Nuddea Tea Co Ltd, Luxmi Tea Co Ltd, Sahabad Tea Co Ltd. Each piece marked SILVER 90, total weight 2179.7g.
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A late 19th century French gilt bronze and alabaster mantel clock, Vincenti & Cie, Medaille D'Argent No. 6021, 13, with four columns on a Demi lune base, pendulum, striking on a bell, ceramic dial with arabic numerals, with flaming torch finial, twisted leaf decoration, twin winding holes for 8-day brass cylinder movement, 39cm high, a/f.Suspension spring broken, not fully running.
Late Victorian five glass mercury barometer - in a mahogany case with a swans necked pediment and finial , with an 8" register , hygrometer, spirit thermometer, butlers mirror, spirit level, and bone recording button, brass cast bezel and convex glass, brass recording hand and steel indicating hand, tube intact with mercury and counterweights.
Taylor of Liverpool - mid 19th century 8-day Oak and Mahogany longcase clock with a swans necked pediment and brass ball finial, with a square hood door beneath flanked by turned pilasters, trunk with a short crossbanded door and raised panel on a square plinth raised on bracket feet, painted dial with matching geometric spandrels including depictions of conche shells, Roman numerals, makers name, axe moon disc and calendar aperture, dial pinned via a false plate to a rack striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With weights and pendulum.Dimensions: Height: 210cm Length/Width: 48cm Depth/Diameter: 23cmCondition Report:Pendulum suspension broken.
A CHINESE CLOISONNE ENAMEL YELLOW-GROUND BALUSTER VASE AND A GREEN GROUND OVIFORM VASE AND COVER, EARLY 20TH CENTURY. The first of panelled and ribbed form, decorated with pavilions in mountainous landscapes, within famille rose borders, 26.5cm high, the green ground vase painted with famille rose flowers and Shou characters within lappet-shaped cartouche, with domed cover and foot, 17.5cm high (2) Provenance: Property of a Sussex gentleman Condition: The yellow ground vase - very minor chipping to the ribs of the vase, otherwise ok. The green ground vase - finial restored, chip to enamel at foot, minor losses and wear overall to both vases.
A LARGE CHINESE PSEUDO TOBACCO LEAF PATTERN PORCELAIN TUREEN, COVER AND STAND, 18TH CENTURY. Octagonal bracket lobed with underglaze blue hare handles and frond finial with gilt detailing, decorated to the body with leaves and segmented fruit in various coloured enamels. Qianlong period (1736-95). Dish 37cm length. (3) Condition: The dish in good condition with only one very minor nick to underside of rim to note, with no signs of repairs. The cover with some enamel loss to leaves but with no signs of damage or repairs. The tureen has been damaged and reglued in sections to one corner. Images have illustrated this.
A GROUP OF JAPANESE IMARI PORCELAIN, 18-19TH CENTURY. Comprising: a fluted oviform vase and domed cover, painted with pavilions and flowers within panels 23.5cm high, four miniature vases in sizes, three bottle and one double-gourd shaped, a small oviform vase painted with terracing and chrysanthemums, a bowl with lobed panels of birds and plants, the ground with flowerheads and a flared cylindrical bowl with panels of trees suspending flowers (9) Provenance: Property of a Sussex gentleman Condition: Imari vase with domed cover - finial cracked and restuck. One of the miniature bottle shaped vases chipped to neck. The small oviform imari vase with terracing and flowers is lacking a cover, with hairline crack across base. Some wear overall.
A 20TH CENTURY CHINESE PORCELAIN WUCAI METAL-MOUNTED GLOBULAR VASE, COVER AND STAND. Decorated with a kylin and a dragon amongst flaming pearls and waves, below hatched border, suspending metal ring handles, with turned wooden cover and stepped stand, approx. 34 cm high overall Provenance: Property of a Sussex gentleman Condition: Some scuff marks and wear to the wooden cover and stand, finial loose and possibly later, vase later pierced with handles added, some slight scratching to glaze.
A GROUP OF JAPANESE BRONZE VASES AND CENSERS, 19/20TH CENTURY. To include two baluster form vases with zoomorphic handles, one with cast six character mark to base; A tripod censer; A small baluster vase; Together with one other smaller tripod censer with zoomorphic handles and cover. 9.5cm - 13.5cm tall. (5) Provenance: Property of a Sussex gentleman Condition: Cover without finial, probably not original. Not major signs of damages or repairs.
TEN CHINESE AND JAPANESE SMALL CLOISONNE BOXES AND COVERS, LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY. Including: a larger egg-shaped turquoise ground example decorated with floral mons 12cm long, a cylindrical example decorated with fans and mons on a dark red ground, a lobed circular black ground box and cover with scrolling lotus, two similar cylindrical blue-ground pots and covers with lotus and flowers on a fret-pattern ground, a hexagonal section blue-ground example with dragons and phoenix in panels of clouds, three circular boxes with domed covers, one with a Shou symbol and a miniature blue-ground hexagonal box and cover (10) Provenance: Property of a Sussex gentleman Condition: The egg-shaped example in good order, with some minute losses to enamel and typical wear. The small cylindrical example with fans and mons, with chipping and losses to enamel at rims and further smaller losses and wear. Black ground circular box with domed lid - with small chip to enamels to interior. One of the small blue-ground pots and covers with fret pattern ground with restoration to finial and associated area of cover. Some small losses and chips to enamel. The other similar pot and cover also possibly restored to finial and with chip to the associated area to the underside of the cover. Some wear and minor losses to enamels overall.
18ct yellow gold stick pin with a stylised crescent moon finial set with rubies and seed pearls, 2.1g, hat pin with 9ct rose gold finial in the form of a twisted snake set with red stone eyes and a turquoise, another 9ct rose gold hat pin, two 9ct gold stick pins (2g) and several silver and yellow metal stick pins
A Chinese Bronze Two-Handled Censer and Pierced Cover, 18th Century, of archaistic style, the cover cast with kylin finial and dragons amongst clouds, the body cast with bats on a key ground, and scroll cast feet, 10ins (25.4cm) x 6ins (15.5cm) x 10.5ins (26.7cm) high Censer and cover weighs 8.3kg. There are a few very light scattered 'dings' but otherwise the censer appears to be in good condition with no obvious damage/loss/restoration.
A George III Silver Caster and Mixed Silver, the caster by I.D., London 1764, with acorn pattern finial , moulded girdle to bulbous body, on circular footrim, 5.5ins high, six Georgian silver tables spoons, various makers and dates, and a selection of mixed silver, combined weighable silver, 29.2ozs
An Elizabeth II Silver Four Piece Tea and Coffee Service, by Roberts & Belks, Sheffield 1970, of circular bulbous reeded and squat form, with moulded scroll handles, and on cast panel feet, comprising, teapot, 6.25ins high, coffee pot, 9ins high, each with pumpkin pattern finial, two handled sugar bowl and milk jug, gross weight 101ozsThis is of a good heavy gauge of silver. Hallmarks are well struck on all items - full marks on the base, part marks on the inside of the lids, finials and handles of the teapot and coffee pot. Some very very light surface scratches, but generally all pieces appear to be in good condition.
An Edward VII Silver Mounted and Glass Claret Jug, the mounts by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1903, the cover with moulded finial and gadroon rim, angular handle, and spiral reeded body, 10ins highThe hinge shows some slight lateral movement, but it is intact and the cover sits well. Wear to hallmarks on the collar, but hallmarks to lid interior clear. In general terms the silver mounts appear to be in good condition. Similarly the glass appears to be in good condition with no obvious damage/loss/repair.
A Chinese Porcelain Blue and White Vase and Cover, Late 19th / Early 20th Century, of baluster form, the whole painted with combatting warriors, on foot and on horseback, the domed cover with kylin finial, the body with moulded dragons to shoulder, 15ins (38.1cm) high Lid - scattered glaze chips and burst air bubbles on the lower section.Vase - Large flake chip to the rim - measures approximately 1.25ins wide x .75ins - crudely repaired with some loss along the break line on the interior. Hairline crack running down the neck from this break. Two small flake chips to the rim. Another hairline crack on the opposite side of the neck running down from the rim. Small firing crack to the neck of one of the dragons on the shoulder. Scattered pitting to the glaze.
A Tibetan Silvery Gilt Metal Ewer and Cover, the cover with seated sage finial, rim chased and embossed with bats and clouds, the baluster body with scholars, trees and rocky outcrop, on circular footrim, 15.25ins high, weight 34ozs Note: Metal tests as low grade silver Cover - one dent to main body below shoulder. The inner rim has a large dent but no obvious split or holesThe main vessel - a small section of three leaves loose and thought to be from the bar joining the upper part of the spout to the body.Generally there is some very light scattered scratching and some light wear to gilt detail.
A 19th Century Mahogany Longcase Clock, by Samuel Adcock, the 12ins arched painted dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, with see-saw automaton to arch, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in case inlaid with cross bandings, with arched and moulded cresting and fluted columns to hood, arched trunk door, on plinth base with later shaped apron, 92ins highTrunk not including the plinth or hood back board - 40ins high x 14.5wide. Hood to top of finial mount 28ins height x 21ins wide
A Victorian Silver Four Piece Tea and Coffee Service, by A.B Savory & Sons, London 1856, of circular bulbous reeded and squat form, with moulded scroll handles, and on shell cast panel feet, comprising, teapot, 5.5ins high, coffee pot, 10.25ins high, each with pumpkin pattern finial, two handled sugar bowl and milk jug, gross weight 68ozs Note: Ivory Submission Reference Number: 8EH39XX8 The service is of a good gauge of silver. All items are hallmarked on the underside, part marks on the inside of the lids, the finials, and handles of the teapot and coffee pot.Teapot - hinge is slightly loose. Very minor scattered dents to handle and body. Hallmarks are clear and crisp.Coffee pot - four small crease dents on the bulbous section either side of the spout - further around on one side - shallow crease dent - opposing side - flat dent. Lion's head and queen's head marks slightly rubbed. An indecipherable scratch mark on base.Sugar bowl - light surface scratches on interior. Rubbing to moulded rim and leaf capping on handles. Marks clear and crisp.Milk jug - two minor dents to the body. Some rubbing to moulded rim and leaf capping of handle. Makers mark partially struck.
A George V Silver Sugar Caster and Mixed Silver, the caster by Fordham & Faulkner Sheffield 1912, the shaped top with acorn finial, gardoon mounts, on circular footrim, 8.5ins high, a silver rectangular and engine turned cigarette case, Birmingham 1937, enraved with initials to interior, 4.25ins x 3.5ins, and a small selection of silver items, combined weighable silver 16.9ozs
A Late Victorian Bachelor's Silver Coffee Pot, and a George V Silver Hot Water Pot, the coffee pot by J.H.P., Birmingham 1897, of baluster form, the domed cover with ebonised finial, wavy rim, ebonised scroll handle, on four paw feet, 7.25ins high, the hot water pot, by S. Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Chester 1938, of rectangular panelled form, engraved with initial, with ebonised finial and handle, on conforming footrim, combined gross weight 24.4ozs
A George VI Silver Rectangular Teapot and Mixed Silver, the teapot by A.R. Horder & Co, Birmingham 1948, with gadroon mounts, ebonised finial and handle, 5.25ins high, gross weight, 20ozs, a pair of silver berry spoons, London 1742, a silver embossed cream jug, London 1850, initialled, 5.5ins high, and four silver teaspoons, combined weight 9.7ozs
A George V Bachelor's Silver Three Piece Tea Service of Arts & Crafts Design, by Albert Edward Jones, Birmingham 1919, the planished bodies with plain bands to rim cast with flowerheads, and on ciruclar footrims, comprising - teapot with wooden handle and finial, 8ins high, milk jug and sugar bowl, gross weight 14.9ozs
J.W. Benson of London - 8-day Belgium slate mantle clock c1880, stepped top with a central dome and brass finial, break front case with reeded columns and capitals, on a broad plinth with variegated marble and incised gilt decoration, conforming slate dial with contrasting gilt Roman numerals and brass hands, twin train striking movement, striking the hours and half-hours on a bell. With pendulum.Dimensions: Height: 40cm Length/Width: 34cm Depth/Diameter: 15cm
19th century Jaques & Son Staunton pattern boxwood and ebony chess set, kings stamped 'Jaques London', knights and rooks with impressed crown marks, knights possibly Lasker, height of king 9cm, contained in a green baize lined box, together with a later chess board Condition Report:One black pawn is an ebonised replacement, boxwood king lacking finial, boxwood queen with losses to the frilled edge, ebony knights each with an ear chipped, ebony king with damage to finial and hairlined
Pair of Edwardian silver mustards, oval form with pierced sides, domed cover with an urn finial byHaseler Brothers (Edward John Haseler & Noble Haseler), Chester 1906, with a pair of Victorian silver mustard spoons by Chawner & Co, London 1856Condition Report: Approx 6.35ozt (198.5gm) excluding blue glass liners, one lid dented and does not close, height = 73mm
Impressive pair of French style gilt and patinated bronze urns, each with flambeau finial, the ovoid body with mask and swag decoration between foliate scroll handles on domed foot, stamped beneath 'Hebert' (possibly after a design by Pierre-Eugene-Emile Hebert, (French, 1828-1893), 47cm high (2)
An 18th century Joshua and John Green of Leeds creamware armorial plate, ex. Jellinek Collection, hand painted with arms of Sir Charles Smyth, 5th Baronet (1711-1773) High Sheriff of Essex, impaling those of his wife Elizabeth Burgess, above a banderole inscribed with the family motto 'QUA POTE LUCET', 24.5cmD; together with a Wedgwood small creamware chocolate cup with rose finial; Wegwood creamware twin handled cup and cover; and a further creamware plate hand painted with floral sprays (4)
Hukin and Heath for Ruskin Pottery, an Arts and Crafts silver mounted and lidded preserve pot and a plate mounted mechanical lidded jam pot, London 1901, the preserve jar of twin handled form with heart shaped finial, yellow ground painted with band of trailing grape vines, the top handle of the jam pot hinged to lift the lid, painted scissor marks, 12cm high
A Swansea floral painted spill vase, circa 1820, decorated with floral sprays, with gilt eagle head ring handles and square pedestal base, 10cm high, together with a Chamberlain's Worcester porcelain sucriere, circa 1795, of oval form with a spiral fluted body and domed lid and finial, decorated with moulded ring handles and delicate gold and cobalt blue sprigs and borders, 12cm high (2)
Charles Robert Ashbee for Guild of Handicraft, a small silver plated muffin dish, circa 1900, both lid and base marked GofH Ltd, planished with shallow domed ogee lid, the dish with beaded inner rim, open four strand serpentine wire finial set with a central crysophrase cabochon gem, 16.7cm diameter
A traditional brass lantern clock, 19th Century in the 17th Century style, urn finial, bell, fretwork panels to three sides, the front with engraved entwined dolphins and scrolls, over a dial with black Roman numerals and inner minute track, scrolling foliage to the centre, pillar corners, peg feet, eight-day movement striking on a bell, 38cm high, 15cm wide
A William IV novelty silver and glass butter dish and cover, Edward, Edward, John and William Barnard, London 1836, the frosted glass body cut with coopered decoration and twin lug handles, atop a silver base plate similarly etched with plank panel design, the detachable silver cover surmounted with a cast figural finial in the form of a recumbent cow, 9.7cm high, diameter (of base plate) 17.8cm, silver weight (sans glass liner) 331g/10.64ozt approx

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