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Lot 296

A late 19th century Chinese walking cane with white metal finial, 33"; a substantial cane walking stick, 36"

Lot 323A

A silver seal with owl finial; a novelty 'cockerell head' Vesta case

Lot 363

An Indian white metal trinket box in the form a sitar with peacock finial, 5.83oz.

Lot 433

A pair of Ross binoculars; another pair; a swagger stick with bird finial; a box camera; etc.

Lot 32

A 19th Century French Brass Mantel Clock:With stepped form top and floral finials and large flame finial to centre, goats heads set to the flanks and floral ribbon bouquet beneath dial, standing on raised floral scroll feet, large glazed door to back opening to reveal Vincenti 8 day movement striking on bell.H 60 cm x W 31 cm x D 16 cm

Lot 49

A 19th Century Persian Qajar Period Jug and Lidded Vase:The tinned copper vase with pierced decoration to the lid, the body with birds, flowers and crescents,the jug with brass handle and tinned copper body decorated with floral scrolls in squares, a snake finial to the top and on brass ball feet. Heights 24 cm and 20 cm

Lot 106

FOUR QINGBAI GLAZED FUNERARY URNS AND LIDSSONG DYNASTY each of ovoid form below a tall cylindrical neck surmounted by a garlic mouth, applied with a dragon crawling above a frieze of standing figures, the surfaces covered with a pale olive green glaze, the conical cover topped with a phoenix bird finial (4)Largest 82cm highProvenance: Private Collection from an Ambassador’s Residence

Lot 219

LARGE FRENCH OPAQUE GLASS VASE AND COVER19TH CENTURY with a large cut-finial handle above the lobed domed cover, raised on an everted body tapering to a knopped stem and lobed foot, in green and white opaque glass with gilt enamels56cm high

Lot 40

GEORGE III SILVER TUREENTHOMAS & JABEZ DANIELL, LONDON 1784 of oval outline, the cover of bellied form with gadrooned border and knopped finial, later engraved with a crest, above ribbed cast handles and supports, with a later armorial to the body, raised on four cast shell-moulded feet41cm long, 28cm high, 25cm deep, 117.7ozProvenance: Private Collection from an Ambassador’s ResidenceNote: Thomas & Jabez Daniell were a father and son partnership, registered at Carey Lane in the city near St. Paul's Cathedral, but they only worked together for a few years.The father, Jabez Daniell, was born 1725 in Surrey. It is recorded that his son was born 1750 and was one of three. Their partnership at the beginning of the 1770s merely lasted less than ten years, whereafter Thomas continued on his own following his father's death in 1777. For further information please refer to GRIMWADE, ARTHUR G., London Goldsmiths 1697-1837 Their Marks & Lives 1982,pg.484

Lot 41

GEORGE III SILVER SOUP TUREENTHOMAS ROBINS, LONDON 1810 of oval outline and baluster bellied form with cast acanthus handles and foliate supports, the pull off cover of domed form with gadrooned border and shell details, with cast foliate finial, applied armorial to body and crests to cover, raised on four cast paw feet and lion mask supports, together with unmarked liner37.5cm long, 25cm high, 23cm deep, weighable silver: 80ozProvenance: Property of a lady, Christies New York, May 21st 2014, lot 98, Private Collection from an Ambassador’s ResidenceNote: The armorial bearings as engraved upon this George III English soup tureen are those of the family of Ormsby-Gore with Ormsby in pretence. These armorial bearings denote the marshalling of a marital coat showing the arms of the husband over the entire surface of the shield, whilst the arms of the wife (as an heraldic heiress) are placed on a smallshield (known as an escutcheon of pretence) centrally on the husband’s arms.These armorial bearings undoubtedly commemorate the marriage of William Ormsby-Gore (born 14th March 1779 died 4th May 1860), of Porkington, Selatyn in the County of Salop and Mary Jane Ormsby (born 17th September 1781 died 10th September 1869). William and Mary were married at the Parish Church of St George, Hanover Square in Middlesex on the 11th January 1815. From their marriage William assumed the additional surname and arms of Ormsby by Royal Licence as bore upon his quartered arms of Gore and Ormsby, Mary’s paternal quartered arms as an escutcheon of pretence. It is interesting to note that a comment to this effect was added, it is to be presumed by the incumbent of St George’s, Hanover Square within the marriage entry of William and Mary. As this note is fairly indistinct it reads as follows ‘William Gore who has received permission from His Royal Highness The Prince Regent to assume the name ofOrmsby in addition to & before the name of Gore from the solemnisation of this marriage’.

Lot 85

EXTENSIVE ASSEMBLED HEREND 'INDIAN BASKET' AND 'APPONYI' PATTERN PORCELAIN PART DINNER, TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE20TH CENTURY decorated in green, either with baskets issuing bamboo and flowers, or with flower sprigs, within moulded basket-weave borders decorated with flower sprigs, variously marked, comprising three covered tureens with lemon-form finials, 25cm, 23cm and 20.5cm high; two covered oblong tureens, one with lemon-form finial, 28cm high and 21cm high; a pair of squared serving bowls, 27cm wide; a pair of oval serving bowls, 25.5cm wide; two sauce boats, 23cm wide; a squared salad bowl, 26cm wide; a round serving platter, 27cm diam.; a triangular serving platter, 23.5cm wide; a fish platter and drainer, 60.5cm wide; four platters with handles, of various shape, largest 46cm wide; eight further platters, of various shape, largest 46.5cm wide; a pair of covered sauce tureens, 10cm high; a lattice platter, 26cm wide; five miniature platters, 12.5cm wide; four salts/condiments, 14.5cm wide; 36 dinner plates, 25cm diam.; 23 soup plates, 24cm diam.; 16 dessert plates, 20.5cm diam.; 16 bread/side plates, 16.5cm diam.; 16 tea cups and 16 saucers; two coffee pots, 26cm high; a tea pot, 15.5cm high; a milk jug, 8cm high; a covered sugar bowl, 11cm high; a lattice basket, 16cm diam.; a slop bowl, 12cm diam.; a pair of miniature baskets, 8.5cm wide; a spoon, 20cm long; and three miniature cups, 6cm high (qty)Provenance: Private Collection from an Ambassador’s Residence

Lot 141

AN 18TH CENTURY CHINESE QIANLONG PERIOD BLUE & WHITE PORCELAIN TUREEN & COVER, of chamfered rectangular form with indented corners, the sides with boar's head handles, the cover with a pomegranate finial, 34.2cm wide including handles & 19.6cm high overall.

Lot 143

A GOOD HEAVY CHINESE BRONZE CENSOR WITH CARVED WOODEN LID, with lionhead handles and decorated in relief with dragons, jade finial to the cover depicting a mythical dog, Six-character impressed mark to base, 17.8cm overall, 11cm high, 23.5cm wide at widest point.

Lot 604

A LARGE & EARLY GOOD QUALITY SINO TIBETAN BRONZE FIGURE OF A SEATED BUDDHA, possibly 15th/16th century, sat in meditation with her hands in front, the body with signs of Verdigris, worn gilt and lacquer, the hair decorated with a dark blue lacquer with red finial. 38cm high x 26.5cm.

Lot 618

A GOOD PAIR OF 17TH/18TH CENTURY MOULDED ZISHA YIXING POTTERY TEAPOTS & COVERS, circa 1690, the sides of each moulded with two sinuous dragons disputing a flaming pearl, each cover with a coiled dragon finial, each base with a four-character Kangxi seal mark, each 12.4cm long including handle and spout & 6.9cm high overall.

Lot 336

'Penguin' a Dennis China Works jar and cover designed by Sally Tuffin, dated 2000, painted in colours on a pink and blue ground, the cover surmounted with a penguin finial, impressed and painted marks, 16cm. high (2)

Lot 481

A large and impressive silver gilt rose bowl and cover designed by Stuart Devlin, the low flaring bowl with hammered exterior, the pierced cover with radiating petal motif, set with textured roundels, set with tall tourmaline finial stamped marks, SD London 1968, 36.5cm. diam, Literature Stuart Devlin Designer, Goldsmith, Silversmith ACC Books, page 199 for an identical rose bowl with tourmaline finial, commissioned by Guinness Mahon & Co Ltd, Merchant Bank, in 1968.

Lot 30

A Victorian silver three piece Coffee Service with floral and scroll embossing, the coffee pot with flower finial, London 1858, maker: W.S

Lot 784

A 19th Century French Mantel Clock with inset Sevres style panels painted landscapes, etc, circular dial, 8-day movement in ormolu case with cherubs, pineapple finial, etc. 15in high

Lot 718

A DECORATIVE NORTHERN EUROPEAN SHEET BRASS LANTERN, LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH C 51cm h excluding ring finial and pendant ++Lacks glass, polish residue, no major condition issues

Lot 1139

A late 17th century Dutch carved and turned ebony double Ell, having a well turned handle with acorn finial above a tapering square shaft each side with floral decoration, one side with initials within roundels NB and to the centre within love hearts the initials PL, further inscribed Anno 1679, 85 cm long.

Lot 1997

An early 19th century mahogany longcase clock, with swans neck pediment with walnut veneer beneath, with painted dial and two-train striking movement flanked by reeded columns, the case with three quarter length trunk door also flanked by reeded and carved columns, the base raised on bracket feet. Height including spread eagle finial 212 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The movement winds o both trains. We have the pendulum but the suspensions is missing. When weight is applied to the going train the clock movement does tick. We cannot ascertain whether the clock is currently striking or not. We have the clock key and weights. The face is in good order with only minor surface scratches and a loss to the paint just below the numeral 1 which corresponds with a pillar fixing. The subsidiary seconds hand is missing. The pretty case is in generally good order. Neither door is warped. The only minor issue is that the bottom left hand return base moulding is missing.

Lot 223

A Chinese egg and spinach glaze melon form teapot, 19th century, with dragon mask handle, the body with leaf moulded fruiting fronds, a Chinese Yixing blue glaze teapot with lotus flower decoration and four polychrome side dishes each with Tongzhi stamped mark, the teapot 16.5 cm and 8 cm respectively, dishes 7 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The blue teapot has no post production chips, cracks or obvious losses. The knop has firing cracks but is still attached and has been since manufacture. The blue enamel glaze hasn't taken to every part of the body and there are very small patches where the ground body shows through such as around the lid rim and on the underside of the teapot spout. These do not appear to be chips but are where the glaze has not attached itself correctly. The egg and spinach teapot has a small chip to the mask at the base of the spout. The tip of lid finial has a small chip. Of the set of three smaller plates, one has a very tiny chip to the underside of the rim, a 3 cm and a 1 cm chip to the foot rim, but otherwise all appear to be in good physical order.

Lot 1386

A Vienna twin weight regulator wall clock, with detachable pediment and glazed door. CONDITION REPORT: The clock case is in generally good structural order but is very dirty. The tops to each finial on the pediment are missing. There is some veneer loss to the crossbanding at the extremities of the pediment. The cornice is in good order all round. The door is not warped. The glass is not cracked. The sides are structurally sound with no cracked glass. The lobed moulding to the base has the right-hand quadrant missing. The turned half round bottom drop finial is detached. The face is in good order. The movement winds on both trains and appears to be ticking away but it is not striking when advanced. We have the key and pendulum. The case is generally a little tatty and requires a good clean and polish.

Lot 1448

An Edwardian inlaid mahogany longcase clock, with swans neck pediment above the arched silvered brass dial with three- train movement striking on five gongs, with arched trunk door and conforming base raised on bracket feet, height 208 cm including finial (see illustration).

Lot 1072

A pair of white marble and malachite vases, each with malachite finial on a turned knop, the body inset with malachite panels with arched tops in turn above an integral square pedestal base. Height 38 cm (see illustration).

Lot 491

A George II silver pepper castor, London 1730, maker initials rubbed, of typical form, with pierced push on cover with vase finial, the body engraved with a coat of arms, 88.5 grams, 12 cm high.

Lot 308

A Chinese 18th century porcelain blue and white oblong tureen and cover with pomegranate finial handle 34cm

Lot 404

An early 20th century Architectural black Ashford marble mantel clock, eagle finial, American manual movement, c.1910

Lot 486

A 20th century brass mantel clock, 8.5cm dial embossed with a fluted urn and scrolling foliage, bold Arabic numerals, twin winding holes, the case crested by an eagle perched atop a domed finial above further embossed scrolling foliage and trailing bell husks, 40.5cm high

Lot 70

A 20th century bentwood coat stand, six shaped hooks, cylindrical column with turned finial, splayed feet, 195cm high

Lot 272

A Chinese canted rectangular tureen and cover, decorated in underglaze blue, with fence, birds in flight and pine trees, Rabbit handles, the cover with pomegranate finial, 35cm wide, Qianlong, c.1770

Lot 277

A large Bargeware treacle glaze teapot and cover, Mary Ann Kirkbride, Town Head 1886, the domed cover with teapot finial, 31cm high

Lot 1135

A Persian brass Dallah, with knopped finial and elongated spout, the waisted body with stylised floral decoration within square bands, height 32.5 cm.

Lot 1554

An Edwardian brass bed, complete with bed irons. Width 140 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The height of the bed head including finial is 156 cm. The height of the bed foot including finial is 133 cm. The width from the outside of each bed iron is 136 cm and the length from the outside of each bed iron is 198 cm. The width from the outside edge of the side bed irons is 53.5" or 136 cm. This would therefore take a 4' 6" mattress with a .5 cm overhang at either side. The actual width of the bed frame is 140 cm at the widest point.

Lot 1989

A mahogany grandmother clock, 20th century, the arched brass dial with ship automaton above a silvered chapter ring and subsidiary seconds dial, retailed by Harrods of London, with eight day movement, the hood with brass ball finial, the case with boxwood stringing. Overall height 190 cm.

Lot 1455

An Edwardian mahogany longcase clock, with swans neck pediment and arched glazed door enclosing the brass dial and two-train striking movement, with date aperture inscribed "Thomas Reed, Montrose", with long trunk door and all raised on bracket feet, height including finial 182 cm (see illustration).

Lot 89

An early George III silver coffee pot, Francis Crump, London 1764, of baluster form with wrythen finial and turned wood handle, 23cm high, weight approx 28.5oz

Lot 76

A two handled silver trophy cup and cover, Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, Birmingham 1931, the body with central band and applied panel decoration, two scroll handles, the cover with urn finial, all raised on circular pedestal foot, 29cm high, weight approx 31.4oz

Lot 78

A silver pepper pot, I.D, London 1765, of baluster form with pierced cover and urn finial, 11.5cm high, weight approx 2oz

Lot 66

A William IV silver four piece tea and coffee service, Jonathan Hayne, London 1832, each piece of lobed form with chased stylised leaf panels, comprising; a teapot with floral finial, 17cm high, a coffee pot with floral finial, 24cm high, a figural moulded two handled sugar bowl with gilt interior, 13.5cm high and a silver cream jug with gilt interior, 12cm high, each raised on matching lobed decorative bases, total weight approx 82.5oz (4)

Lot 95

A George V three piece silver tea service, C S Harris & Sons Ltd, London 1912, each piece of circular form with gadrooned rim, comprising; a teapot with turned wood handle and finial, 12.5cm high, a two handled sugar bowl, 9.5cm high and a cream jug, 8cm high, each raised on circular collet foot, total weight approx 37.5oz (3)

Lot 49

An early 20th century silver teapot, Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1920, of oval half reeded form with ebonised handle and finial,16.5cm high, weight approx 15.4oz

Lot 43

A George III silver tea urn, Henry Chawner, London 1791, of typical form with two elongated reeded handles, the removable cover with urn finial, all raised to pedestal base with four paw feet, 35cm high, weight approx 41oz

Lot 816

A cut glass whisky noggin, with silver plated mount, another set of six silver gilt cocktail sticks, each with a cockerel finial, and a set of dessert knives.

Lot 248

A GEORGE V SILVER TEAPOT, of bulbous form, decorative brown bakelite finial and 'S' scroll handle, domed cover above Grecian style rim, stepped circular foot, makers Charles S Green & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1929, approximate weight 17.1ozt, 533 grams, height approximately 17cm (condition: evidence of solder to rim at back of hinge)

Lot 263

A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER OCTAGONAL COFFEE POT, the domed cover with urn shaped finial, 'S' scroll ebonised handle, engraved crest, horizontal ribbed bands around the base, cover maker Edward Brown, pot makers Daniel and John Wellby, London 1893, approximate weight 15ozt, 467 grams, height approximately 21cm (condition: some small dents throughout, date letter partially rubbed, lid inner rim catching slightly and not closing totally flush)

Lot 281

A WILLIAM III BRITANNIA STANDARD SILVER LIGHTHOUSE CASTER, London 1701, maker's mark rubbed, knopped finial to the lobed, pierced and engraved girdle and lobed circular foot, naively engraved to base J. Durden 1806, height approximately 14.5cm, approximate weight 4.7ozt, 146 grams (condition: marks rubbed, no marks on cover, engraved to underside of base as per description, possible repair to knop)

Lot 283

A GEORGE III SILVER PEPPERETTE, of ovoid form, pull off cover, gilt interior, engraved initials, concentric band decoration where cover and base meet and to th foot rim, maker Charles Chesterman II, London 1803, approximate weight 1.5ozt, 46 grams, height approximately 7cm, together with a George III silver castor, flame finial to pull off cover (unmarked), the baluster shaped base engraved with stag's head crest, repousse decoration, engraved and beaded foot, maker TW, London 1784, approximate weight 2.8ozt, 88.2 grams, height approximately 13.5cm (2) (condition: castor has been repaired and soldered where base meets the foot)

Lot 287

A GEORGE II SILVER COFFEE POT, of baluster form, hinged cover with urn finial, wooden handle, the body engraved with crest and armorial, later repousse decorated and chased with birds, scrolls and flower heads, on a stepped circular foot, maker HB, London 1749, approximate height 25.5cm, approximately weight 30.2ozt, 941 grams (condition: no signs of marks to the cover, evidence of solder to underside of base, decoration is later)

Lot 289

AN INDIAN COLONIAL SILVER BRANDY SAUCEPAN AND COVER, turned wooden finial and handle, hinged spout, extensive soldered repairs to the pan, Hamilton & Co marks to the base, approximate weight 15ozt, 466 grams, length approximately 23cm (condition: extensive soldered repairs to pan below the spout area)

Lot 291

A GEORGE III SILVER CASTER, of baluster form, knopped finial above domed pull off cover with lozenge engraved decoration, the base with beaded rims, maker SD, London 1789, approximate weight 2.3ozt, 73 grams, height approximately 14cm, together with a George I Britannia Standard silver caster of squat baluster form, knopped finial to the pull off cover, the base with engraved crest, maker WC, London 1723, approximate weight 2.9ozt, 92 grams, height approximately 12cm (splits and repairs throughout) and an early 18th Century Irish caster of squat baluster form, engraved monogram, marks heavily rubbed, approximate weight 4.3ozt, 135 grams, height approximately 13cm (splits and soldered repairs throughout) (3)

Lot 323

A GEORGE V TWIN HANDLED TROPHY CUP AND COVER, knopped finial over domed cover, the cup with cast rim of anthemion and scroll motifs, engraved presentation inscription and dates/winners, stepped circular base, maker C.J. Vander, London 1913, approximate weight 24.7ozt, 771 grams, height approximately 32cm (condition: base doesn't sit level on a flat surface, inner rim of cover is mishapen, tops of handles are pushed in making removal of cover difficult)

Lot 346

AN ELIZABETH II SILVER CIRCULAR WAITER, gadrooned pie crust border, presentation inscription to centre, one four short cabriole legs with scrolled feet, makers J.B. Chatterley & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1976, approximate 5.9ozt, 186 grams, together with a small parcel of silver including a pair of grape scissors, a letter opener with fleur de lys finial, two bookmarks, teaspoons, etc, including an EPNS condiment spoon, approximate gross weight of weighable silver 8.6ozt, 269 grams (parcel)

Lot 355

AN EDWARDIAN/GEORGE V SILVER THREE PIECE CIRCULAR TEASET, wavy rims repousse decorated with birds and animals with foliate scrolls, on three lion mask spiral twist cabriole legs with paw feet, makers George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1906 (milk jug) 1910 (sugar bowl) and 1915 (teapot) bears retailers stamp for Ogden Harrogate, approximate weight 29.5ozt, 918 grams (3) (condition: finial on teapot is split, top of handle not currently joined to body of cream jug, sugar bowl has a slightly mishapen frilled edge)

Lot 356

A SMALL GROUP OF SILVER AND WHITE METAL, to include a white metal Neo-Classical style covered bowl, on three splayed legs with female masks and hoof feet, linked by an undertier, bears impressed marks to cover and base, height approximately 14.5cm, approximate weight 252 grams, together with a George V pierced silver bottle stand, loaded base, makers S. Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1916, height approximately 11cm, a pair of George V silver candlesticks of circular form, loaded bases, Birmingham 1916, height approximately 16cm, a George V cut glass and silver mounted rectangular toilet jar and an Edwardian oval silver salt with white metal condiment spoon (7) (condition: finial loose on cover, candlesticks are dented, blue glass liner is badly chipped in salt, toilet jar has dented cover, some marks rubbed)

Lot 359

A VICTORIAN SILVER COFFEE POT, of baluster form, domed cover with flattened knop finial, 'S' scroll handle with ivory insulators scroll and circle engraved decoration to the body, circular foot, makers Edward & John Barnard, London 1866, height 27.5cm, approximate weight 28ozt, 874 grams (condition: good condition overall, marks rubbed, insulators have cracks)

Lot 528

A ROYAL WORCESTER 200TH ANNIVERSARY COLLECTION QUEEN CHARLOTTE LIMITED EDITION VASE AND COVER, gilt pineapple finial with gilt details and grey marbled border, the twin handled vase similarly decorated and painted with panels of birds to front and back, stepped square base, No.107/200, printed gold marks to base, height approximately 37cm, with certificate (2) (condition: good overall, no signs of chips, cracks or restoration)

Lot 532

A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN JAR AND COVER, of double shouldered form, the circular cover with bun shaped finial, decorated throughout with butterflies, birds, flowers and foliage, bears blue and white seal mark to base, a.f., height approximately 25cm, maximum diameter of shoulder 21cm (condition: the cover has a chip on the edge/underside of the top rim and a glaze crack chip next to it, there is a further chip to the edge/inside of the inner rim of the cover, the jar has extensive damage and losses around the top rim as well as glaze chips and two cracks heading vertically in this area, one piece of the rim is glued)

Lot 727

A LATE VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD AND INLAID FLOORSTANDING CORNER CUPBOARD, the architectural pediment with turned finial above double doors inlaid with urns, swags and scrolls above two bevel edged mirrors, the bow front base fitted with a short drawer and cupboard door inlaid with musical instruments, flanked by arched open shelves, on three block legs linked by a triangular under tier, width 74.5cm x depth 46cm x height 187cm (condition: some areas of small losses, paper labels to back of base, split at back corner of top of base)

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