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TWO THAI BRONZE SEATED FIGURES OF BUDDHA19TH CENTURY each cast seated in dhyanasana, with the slender body clad in loose robes, the first with hands joined in bhumisparsha mudra, the serene face flanked by long ears, the head with 'snail-curl' hair crowned with high ushnisha with a flame finial, raised on a stepped plinth (2)highest 24cmProvenance:From a deceased French estate; collected in the 1980s.
A garniture of three blue and white Dutch delft vases and covers,mid-18th century, in the manner of Johannes van Duyn, each domed cover with a parrot finial, over a panelled baluster-shaped body, the fronts painted with a panel of flowers with a painted and moulded border, painted mark to base,38cm high overall (6)Provenance: The Collection of Mr and Mrs J Murphy, Holland House, Huntingfield
18th Century Chinese export porcelain tureen and cover of rectangular form with canted angles, overall decorated in iron red and gilding with rouge de fer decoration, pomegranate finial to the lid and animal or bulls head handles to the body (one missing), 26cm wide approx. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Damage and loss to the finial, one of the bulls head mounts is missing. General wear to decoration. Chips and frits.
A VERY GOOD CASED PERCUSSION 19TH CENTURY 13 BORE MUZZLE LOADING SHOTGUN WITH 30' DAMASCUS BARRELLS. THE STOCK IS WELL FIGURED WALNUT AND HAS STEEL BUILT PLATE, ENGRAVED TRIGGER GUARD AND PINEAPPLE FINIAL. THE PERCUSSION HAMMERS ARE ENGRAVED WITH ACANTHUS LEAVES AND SIDE LOCKS ALSO ENGRAVED. THE SHOTGUN IS IN GREAT WORKING ORDER WITH HEAVY BARRELS. THE SHOTGUN IS CONTAINED IN A VERY VALUABLE CAMPAIGN STYLE CASE WITH BRASS CORNERS ETC AND RED VELVET LINING AND ALL ACCESSORIES INCLUDING RAM ROD.
Glasgow - A rare Scottish provincial blind casterJames Glen, marked IG, Glasgow town mark, IG, S, the body of baluster form with original engraved initial, raised on a short stem and spreading foot, the pull off cover with spiralled gadrooning with intertwined engraved banding and urn finialHeight: 15.5cm, weight: 7.05ozNotes:Of a typical form this caster is unusual in its form as a 'blind' caster. Taking its name from the un-pierced nature of the domed cover these casters are rarely found in Scottish silver. This is not surprising considering that casters were not necessarily commissioned in sets of three or more, and more usually found surviving in pairs (although could obviously have been split). Although more perhaps exist but not recorded within group listings or had originally not been fully catalogued with enough details to determine blind or otherwise, it is interesting to note that 'The Compendium of Scottish Silver' lists only five examples between 1706 and 1770.
A Scottish George III circular salverPatrick Robertson, Edinburgh 1786; together with a pair of Victorian serving spoons, Holland, Son & Slater, London 1882, each with a cast turned finial, mask decoration to stems, to a plain round bowl; a collection of silver to include; a three piece tea service, Chester; a collection of flatware including Edinburgh mustard spoons; napkin rings; condiments; wine labels and various plated items (qty)Weighable silver: 65oz
A pair of dressing table candlesticksRodger and Co., Sheffield 1901, of classic Corinthian column design, stepped square base, together with an unusual sugar caster, Barnard and Sons, London 1923, of flattened oval form, slight wrigglework engraving, engraved blank cartouche, pull off cover, pointed finial; with two napkin rings and a cased set of small spoons (qty)Candlestick height: 15cm
A modern George II style coffee potMappin & Webb Ltd, London 1968, of plain tapering form, curved leaf clasped spout, threaded rim to the base, turned vase finial; together with another coffee pot, Martin, Hall & Co, London 1890, the curved spout to side, straight handle, spreading stepped foot (2)Height of coffee pots: 23cm, 21.5cm, weight (all in): 33oz
A George III teapotPatrick Robertson, Edinburgh 1781, of tapered vase form, embossed swags to body, cartouche with crest to one side, vacant to the other, hinged lid with chased floral border and finial, leaf clasped C scroll handle and similar spout, raised on a spreading foot with beaded borderHeight: 23cm, weight: 25.6oz
A Victorian silver gilt mounted claret jugGeorge Fox, London 1866, of flattened bottle form, with fern, foliate and fauna engraved detail to glass body, the long neck with silver gilt engraved collar, hinged cover with knopped finial, flared spout, foot rim with applied silver gilt borderHeight: 30cm
An impressive Victorian twin handled trophy with coverpossibly Charles Boyton, London 1899, of vase form, demi-fluted body leaf clasped C scroll handles, beaded detail to stem, raised on a stepped foot, with ebonised wooden base, Duke of Fife armorial engraved to one side, presentation engraving to the other, 'GIFTED TO THE Lieut G.B. Duff... by the servants of Hatton Castle...1900', the cover of similar design with acorn finial, all on an ebonised turned wood socle baseHeight: 48cm, weight (all in): 64oz
A collection of silver, Martyn Pughcomprising; six button hole flower holders, Birmingham 1990; a rattle with ebony handle 1989; six spoons contained in an ebony box with cover; a sugar caster 1984, of domed form, pierced V to pull off lid; a christening spoon with fig-shaped bowl and seal-top finial 1990; a small funnel-shaped bowl, 1991 (qty)Weighable silver: 7.9oz
An early 20th century three piece tea serviceBrook & Son, Edinburgh 1904, comprising teapot, twin handled sugar bowl and milk jug, all of circular outline, demi-fluted body with swag detail, S scroll handles, domed finial to teapot raised on (3)Height of teapot: 20cm, weight (all in): 45.4oz
19th century mantel clock with eight day French movement, outside countwheel striking on a bell, white enamel dial with Arabic numerals with filigree centre, signed - Louis Boon, Anvers, in a decorative gold-finished spelter case with black slate inserts surmounted by a floral finial with inset face mask and dead game motifs, 53cm overall height (pendulum present, key lacking)
Good quality Royal Worcester two-handled vase and cover with gilt decoration and floral reserves, 25.5cm high CONDITION REPORT BOdy of vase in good condition with vibrant gilding and decoration, crazing overall to body, cover has one very small chip to underside, finial has been off and restored
An early Derby butter tub and cover, c.1758, the drum-shaped body painted with two exotic birds on a branch, the reverse with a bouquet of flowers, the slightly domed cover with strawberry sprig finial, unmarked, w. 13.5cm, crazing and scratchingProvenance: The Dennis G. Rice Collection of fine early Derby Porcelain (1750-1770)As well as being an avid collector of early Derby porcelain, Dr. Dennis G. Rice was an academic and wrote one of the key reference works on the subject - 'Derby Porcelain, The Golden Years 1750-1770' published in 1983. A number of the pieces illustrated in the book will be offered for sale.
A rare Derby globular teapot and cover, c.1758, painted in 'Cotton-stem painter' style with a loose bouquet of flowers, the reverse with a flower sprig, and smaller floral sprays, red brown line rim, the domed cover with acorn-shaped finial, unmarked, h. 13.5cm, handle re-attachedProvenance: The Dennis G. Rice Collection of fine early Derby Porcelain (1750-1770)As well as being an avid collector of early Derby porcelain, Dr. Dennis G. Rice was an academic and wrote one of the key reference works on the subject - 'Derby Porcelain, The Golden Years 1750-1770' published in 1983. A number of the pieces illustrated in the book will be offered for sale.
A Derby quatre-lobed sauce tureen and cover, c.1760-5, painted with 'dishevelled' birds and insects, the domed cover with plum sprig finial, w. 17cm, minor faultsProvenance: The Dennis G. Rice Collection of fine early Derby Porcelain (1750-1770)As well as being an avid collector of early Derby porcelain, Dr. Dennis G. Rice was an academic and wrote one of the key reference works on the subject - 'Derby Porcelain, The Golden Years 1750-1770' published in 1983. A number of the pieces illustrated in the book will be offered for sale.
A rare and important Derby punch kettle and cover, c.1760-5, with original wicker bound ormolu arched handle, finely painted with five exotic birds in a landscape and scattered insects, the reverse with three exotic birds, the domed cover with lemon sprig finial, patch marks, h. 27cm, minor losses to sprigProvenance: The Dennis G. Rice Collection of fine early Derby Porcelain (1750-1770)As well as being an avid collector of early Derby porcelain, Dr. Dennis G. Rice was an academic and wrote one of the key reference works on the subject - 'Derby Porcelain, The Golden Years 1750-1770' published in 1983. A number of the pieces illustrated in the book will be offered for sale.Literature: cf. D.G. Rice, Derby Porcelain, colour plate H.
A Chinese jade hat finial and two rock crystal carvings, the grey and russet jade hat finial carved in high relief and openwork with cranes amid foliage, the rock crystal small brush washer carved in relief with a bat on a finger citron and the last an amethyst tinted crystal carving of a recumbent buffalo, 4.1cm - 7cm
A George IV silver two handled presentation pedestal trophy cup and cover by Benjamin Smith III, of vase shape, with engraved inscription and leaf capped body with two twin serpent handles, the domed cover with pomegranate finial, on circular spreading foot, London, 1827, height 37cm, 72.5 oz.
A George III silver two handled tea urn and cover by Andrew Fogelberg & Stephen Gilbert, engraved with the Heneage family crest, of demi-fluted squat vase form, ivory mounted spigot, engraved foliate band and two ram's head and ropetwist handles, on pedestal stem and square base with scroll feet, the domed cover with removeable finial, London, 1792, height 46cm, gross 106.5 oz.
A good George IV silver two handled presentation cup and cover, by Samuel Hennell?, inscribed "Louth Coursing Meeting, March, 1827", of campana shape, with leaf and fruit decoration and ornate twin detailed eagle handles, the cover with similar decoration and seated greyhound finial, London, 1827, height 36cm, 71 oz.
A handsome George III silver gilt two handled presentation pedestal trophy cup and cover by William Elliot, of campana form, the main body with later engraved inscription, band of thistles, band of fruiting vines and applied racehorse and jockey motif, with paterae flying scroll handles and domed cover with greyhound finial (repair), London, 1815, height 36.5cm, on ebonised socle, the foot rim inscribed "I.L. Tuck, 8 Haymarket Fecit", 93.5 oz.
A George III silver tea urn on stand with burner, by John Wakelin & Robert Garrard, engraved with the Heneage family crest, of squat vase form, with ring handles and spigot with ivory button, on quadruped sabre supports with paw feet, on inverted shaped square base, the cover with cone finial, London, 1798, height 42.5cm, gross 123.5 oz.
A Derby frill vase and cover, c.1760, of baluster form, the cover with bird finial, the floral-encrusted body with mask handles, painted with moths, patch marks, h. 28.5cm, losses to flowers and leaves, repairs to birdProvenance: The Dennis G. Rice Collection of fine early Derby Porcelain (1750-1770)As well as being an avid collector of early Derby porcelain, Dr. Dennis G. Rice was an academic and wrote one of the key reference works on the subject - 'Derby Porcelain, The Golden Years 1750-1770' published in 1983. A number of the pieces illustrated in the book will be offered for sale.
Early 19th century mahogany longcase clock, the swan neck pediment with finial, stepped arched glazed door and turned supports, enamel painted moon-phase dial, subsidiary seconds and date dial, eight day movement striking on bell, figured case with box wood stringing and inlay, H246cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

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