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19th century AD. A substantial Art Deco brass candelabrum comprising: square base with claw foot and pad to each corner, three faces with cloisonné enamel floral panel; polished jasper(?) balustered shank with brass fittings, six radiating arms each with knop finial, scrolled brackets with cloisonné enamel floral and geometric detailing, tiered socket with ivy-leaf motif; polished black marble(?) tapering column with scrolled acanthus leaf fronds above and knop finial. 6.60kg, 57cm (22 1/2"). Property of an Essex collector. [No Reserve] Fair condition; lacking one candle socket.
Late 19th century AD. An Egyptian tubular brass lamp with bulb to each end of the shank, domed base on a discoid plinth, trumpet-shaped finial; the surface with openwork tendrils supporting plaques with incised scenes of sphinxes, desert flora and fauna on textured fields and calligraphic panels to the base. 4.6 kg, 137cm (54"). Property of an Essex collector; acquired Colchester, Essex, UK, 2016. [] Fine condition.
A mixed group of undated archaistic bronze daggers comprising: one leaf-shaped with beast-head finial; one curved with crescent guard; one with T-section blade, addorsed beast-head pommel. 995 grams total, 25-27cm (10 - 11 1/2"). Property of a London gentleman; acquired before 2000. [3, No Reserve] Fine condition.
19th century AD. A silver-plated metal group comprising: a round-section penannular bracelet with faux-twist detailing, hook-and-eye closure; a spoon with piriform bowl, loop finial; a condiment spoon with flange handle, stamped detailing to the reverse including maker's mark 'D&S' for James Dixon and Sons, Sheffield, England. 41.5 grams total, 9.5-15.5cm (3 3/4 - 6"). [3, No Reserve] Fine condition.
19th century AD. A bronze trishula with median lozenge-section spike and two flanking curved spikes, ribbed collar, tapering handle with collar and knop finial. 924 grams, 37.5cm (14 3/4"). Property of a Hampstead gentleman; from his family collection formed since the 1970s. [] Fine condition.
An undated archaistic group of carved stone items comprising: a lion sitting on its haunches with mouth open; a bulb finial with faceted collar and bands of calligraphic text; a horse-head finial. 1 kg total, 8-13cm (3 - 5"). Property of a London gentleman; acquired before 2000. [3, No Reserve] Fine condition.
An undated archaistic group of carved stone items comprising: a rectangular plaque with reserved calligraphic script; a stamp with reserved text, peg handle; a boat-shaped vessel with rabbit-head finial, text to the sides; a resting cow with legs folded beneath the body, 2.2kg total, 90-180mm (3 1/2 - 7"). Property of a London gentleman; acquired before 2000. [4, No Reserve] Fine condition; cow damaged.
An undated archaistic carved stone finial with barrel-shaped socket and band of spiral tendril between zigzags, stylised ram's head above with curled horns and mouth open to reveal teeth. 5.3 kg, 28.5cm (11 1/4"). Property of a London gentleman; acquired before 2000. [No Reserve] Fine condition.
A Victorian Silver Coffee Pot, Edward & John Barnard, London 1854, large baluster form, the domed hinged cover with melon finial, C scroll handle, and with scrolling foliate engraving, initials to one side, 30cm high, 33oz 12dwt Marks clear to underside, cover, finial and handle part marked. Ivory insulators. Engraving crisp, no erasures. Cover not closing properly, the cover not reaching to the front edge of rim of the body, possibly due to a repair to hinge. Ding to the rear of cover where it hits the handle.
A four piece silver tea service by Harrods Limited (Richard Woodman Burbridge), Sheffield 1936, of rounded rectangular form with wooden handle and finial, concave banding on four ball feet (the cream jug with one dent), the hot water jug 23cm high, 1993gms approximately (4) Condition Report: Available upon request
A Japanese cloisonne barrel shaped box and cover, 16cm high, a pair of Japanese bronzed vases, 24cm high and a pair of brass candlesticks, 28.5cm high (5) Condition Report: cloisonne - finial for lid detached and slight damage, enamel has a few small pits otherwise ok just dirty. pair of vases - three handles detached, slight wear to patinated finish. pair of candlesticks - slight rusting to bases otherwise ok..
A Winterhalder & Hofmeier German late 19th Century ebonised bracket clockThe architectural casing with tapered bell form upper section terminating at a pine comb silvered finial and raised on four compressed bun feet, the 4" silvered dial with subsidiary seconds dial and further detailed with scroll work and spandrels, the eight day two train movement chiming on two gongs, 42cm high.
A late 19th Century French gilt metal mantle clockThe slender architectural case raised on foliate bracket feet with pierced panels and silver chapter ring and floral rosettes to each corner surmounted by a stepped upper section and twin pedestal finial, 40cm high. Sold with pendulum and key.
An early 19th Century Scottish mahogany longcase clock by J Boyd, Glasgow The circular hood with a top hinge enclosing a 33cm circular dial painted with Roman numerals and centred with a subsidiary second dial and the makers name, having a two train movement striking on a saucer bell, above the tapering case applied with half columns over a lower board applied with beading, raised upon a plinth base with bracket feet, complete with two weights and a pendulum, 196cm high.Condition - Condition - Moulding finial above door missing, Second hand missing from subsidiary dialSplit across lower board, Overall good condition.Genuine clock, movement and interior dusty not cleaned for some time. No guarantees with regards to working order.
An exceptional Victorian rosewood chiffonierHaving an urn shaped finial within a broken swan neck pediment above a curved panel profusely inlaid with cherubs, urns and leafy swags, the high back with an arrangement of five mirrored plates embraced by two carved uprights, the base similarly inlaid with a classical urn, harebell swags above a pair of bow front glazed doors enclosing a velour lined interior and flanked by two shelves and inlaid cupboard doors, raised upon turned tapering legs with peg feet, 154 x 258 (approx) x 50cm.
A group of 18th and 19th century porcelain, comprising a Caughley teapot, circa 1780, decorated in Three Flowers and Butterfly pattern, with an associated cover decorated with two birds and moulded flower finial, 14cm high, a Worcester butter dish stand with moulded handles decorated in the Three Flowers pattern, crescent mark 17.5 by 12.7 by 3.5cm high, a New Hall saucer decorated in the Boy and the Butterfly pattern, 13 by 3.7cm, a further saucer decorated in iron red and cobalt blue, 13.5 by 2.7cm, two Spode miniature urns, printed in purple, and a Coalport lidded sucrier and stand, moulded body, decorated with floral circles and scrolling leaves, 13 by 12 by 13cm. (8)
19th century Rockingham tea service, the teapot and sucrier both having crown shaped finial's and three spur handles, all hand painted with floral sprays (42) Condition Report & Further Details - 9 large cups: Cracked/repaired.- 4 small cups: Handles broken off.- 5 other small cups: Cracked.- Waste bowl: Cracked in base.- Saucers: 5 cracked, 1 chipped.- Sucrier: Interior staining. Both handles chipped. Hairline beneath knop. Gilt finial to knop looks as if it has been restored. - Teapot: Interior rim chip on teapot. Interior crack beneath knop. Some rubbing to gilding. Internal staining. - Milk jug: Some staining, otherwise ok. - Puce "griffin" mark on one saucer. "Manufacturer to the King" below mark.Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Edwardian circular cut glass and gilt metal cartel clock, hob nail cut decorated surround, circular Arabic dial, battery movement, globular finial with loop, D21cm Condition Report & Further Details Some hairline cracks in the dial otherwise no sign of damage or repairs.Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
An Edwardian inlaid mahogany dome-top architectural-form bracket clock with gilt metal mounts and gilt finial, the circular silvered dial bearing Roman numerals, back plate marked Astral Coventry, 37cms high Condition reports provided on request by email for this auction otherwise items purchased `as seen`
A silver three piece cruet set in the 18th century bright cut oval style, comprising a mustard pot with a domed lid set an urn finial over a pierced body with a scroll handle, two cylindrical peppers with pull off lids and a plated mustard spoon, with blue glass liners, Sheffield 1896/7, 97grams
A cased set of twelve George V silver teaspoons with matching sugar tongs (by Duncan & Scobbie, Sheffield 1918), together with a cased set of six George V silver teaspoons with rose finial (by Thomas Bradbury & Sons Limited, Sheffield 1934), a plated sauceboat and a cased set of fish knives and forks, total weighable silver approx 9.5 oz
A 19th Century Mason's ironstone china Imari blossoming tree pattern dinner service comprising eleven dinner plates, twelve soup bowls, twelve dessert plates, twelve side plates, turkey platter with well and tree, nine various meat or serving platters and dishes one with strainer, soup tureen, two vegetable tureens and two sauce tureens (68 pieces total including covers) CONDITION REPORTS Surface scratches on all pieces, wear to the decoration in places on the majority of pieces, wear to the gilt in some areas mainly to the finials and to the handles. There is a chip to the edge of one of the small plates and some small minor chips to the edges of a couple of the other plates. There is an area of loss to part of the finial of the lid of the vegetable tureen, also an old repair using metal staples across the entire length of the same lid. All items have general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. See photos for details.

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