A selection of silver and white metal wares, to include, a Burmese cylindrical pounce pot, 7cm high, a silver parasol handle Henry Williamson, Birmingham 1908, two silver topped scent bottles, two silver propelling pencils, a visiting card case, and further assorted items (Qty) CONDITION REPORT: Propelling pencils - 1 has the pocket clip broken off and does not propell. The second does work but also has it's clip broken leaving a sharp edge. glass jars - numerous dents to the silver covers throughout, some nibbling to the glass jars. pounce pot - screw thread to the lid, finial slightly compressed would suggest has been dropped or similar at some point? Small dent and some scratching to the side.
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A selection of 19th century and later tea wares, to include a Crown Staffordshire part tea service, with gilt detailing against a blue ground, five Derby Imari coffee cans and saucers, a pair of early 19th century tea cups and saucers elaborately painted with flowers and gilt detailing, a pair of transfer printed double egg cups (one cracked), a set of six Royal Worcester Watteau pattern coffee cups and saucers etc CONDITION REPORT: Pair of florally decorated teacups and saucers- Small dirtied chip to rim of one teacup. Some gilt wear visible to each piece. Scratching to interiors of teacups. Similar sucrier- Four section crack to rim re-glued. Finial with gilt wear.
A E.Hughes & Co Staffordshire china cased coffee service comprising; a coffee pot, cream jug sugar bowl, six coffee cans and six saucers, each gilt lined piece decorated against a powder blue ground with foliage and fruiting red vines, within original fitted case CONDITION REPORT: Two saucers with hairline cracks. Coffee pot cover finial re-glued. Otherwise, rather good condition.
A clear and opaline glass bottle form bowl and cover, the pull off top with a spire style handle topped with a Prince of Wales feather style finial over a plain cylindrical body, 17cm high and a torpedo shaped acid etched glass posy holder with applied metal mounts set with opaline glass cabochons and a suspension chain, 18cm high
A Victorian silver mounted star etched glass claret jug, Charles Boyton, London 1874, the cover (detached) with a lion rampant and shield finial, two silver mounted glass inkwells, a large silver match box holder, Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1900; and a Victorian porringer of 18th Century style, James Wakely & Frank Clarke Wheeler, London 1899, weighable silver 7.7ozt
A Good Pair of 19th Century Percussion Target/Duelling Pistols by Strowse of Brompton, near Medway, Kent, each with 25cm octagonal brown twist steel barrel, the top flat stamped BROMPTON, with foliate engraved breech and tang, foliate engraved dolphin hammer and signed back action lock plate, walnut half stock with German silver fore-end tip, steel ramrod pipe, trigger guard with pineapple finial, chequered bag butt and inset escutcheon, with wood ramrod, one with brass powder measure, the other unscrewing to reveal a worm screw, 37cm, contained in an oak case, the green baize lined interior with a later retailer's label to inner cover, the base fitted with accessories of brass and leather combination flask, nipple key, turn-screw, mallet and cleaning rod, wad punch, bullet mould, cap tin, oil flask and lead bullets. 1 - Action works, holds at full and half cock. Some pitting/dirt to bore. Minor bruising to stock with a fine crack leading from ramrod pipe tang towards trigger guard finial. 2 - Action works, holds at full and half cock. Some pitting/dirt to bore. Minor bruising to stock, with a good repair to right fore-end along barrel. Ramrod pipe has a small scale type crack to one side. Some chips to case, generally in good condition.
An Early 20th Century Samoan Sword Club, of light coloured hardwood, the blade with raised medial ridge to each side, the chamfered waisted grip with raised geometric finial to the butt, all over carved with geometric panels, 81cm. Finial later pierced for a hanging strap. Blade with a number of small chips to edges.
A 19th Century Naval Dirk, with turned horizontal brass crossguard, turned bone grip and brass ball finial, the leather scabbard with brass locket and chape, twin suspension rings . Blade rusted into leather scabbard: blade therefore not examined. Crossguard and grip with usual wear commensurate with age and use. Scabbard stitching partly split. Leather very dry.
An 18th Century Flintlock Greatcoat Pistol, the 21cm round steel barrel double struck with crossed sceptres for the Tower Ordnance, the lock indistinctly signed BATH & PINK???, the walnut full stock with brass ramrod pipes, trigger guard with acorn finial and side plate, with bag butt and wood ramrod, 34cm (af); a British 1907 Pattern Bayonet by Mole, lacks scabbard (2). Pistol - action does not work. Pitting to metalwork. Cracks and bruising to stock. Bayonet - black patching and pitting to metalwork, lacks scabbard.
A 19th Century Percussion Four Barrel Turn-over Volley Gun, the 53.5cm round steel barrels with Birmingham proof marks, the foliate engraved cylinder with two V sights, the whole revolving and secured by a top lever behind the cylinder, foliate engraved back action lock plates, the walnut stock with short fore-end, chequered grip, foliate engraved steel trigger guard with pineapple finial, double triggers, the steel butt plate with foliate engraved tang, 106cm (af) . Hammers missing. Ribs of barrel have sprung. Cleaned off rust pitting to barrels and cylinder. Sliver of wood missing from left side of fore-end. Scratching and bruising to stock.
An Early 19th Century Continental Percussion Sporting Rifle, possibly German, converted from a flintlock, .577 calibre, the 81cm octagonal browned steel barrel inset with maker's gold monogrammed poincon, with blade sight, plain blued steel lock plate, the walnut full stock with horn fore-end tip, double chequered fore-end and grip, the right side of the butt with sliding patch box cover, the left side with raised cheekpiece, the curved brass butt plate with shaped tang, pierced side plate, scroll trigger guard with finger rest and acorn finial, with set trigger, steel sling swivels and brass mounted steel ramrod, 123cm. Action works, holds at full and half cock. Set trigger works. Deep groove rifling with some pitting. Some wear to browning on barrels. Converted from a flintlock. Minor bruising to the stock. Generally in good condition.
A 20th Century silver and gilt paperknife, the handle of organic form (by Hugh Alexander Forbes Latimer, London 1988), inscribed "3.5.88 Love from D Sally and Geoffrey" to back, 19.2 cm long, together with a further modern silver paperknife with carved head finial (bears maker's mark "SC", Sheffield 1978), 20 cm long, 5.6 oz
A walnut four section candle holder in the 17th Century Spanish manner, the plain holders on Gothic style urn capped fretworked end supports, united by fretwork roundel panels, over a lidded candle box, raised on splayed feet, 83 cm x 100 cm CONDITION REPORTS Numerous surface scratches, knocks, dents to the wood, some small chips in areas. A section of the carved finial design on either side has been replaced on both sides. There are numerous burns and char marks, a heavy build up of wax in the middle tier and wax on the top tier. There are some splits to the wood. There are gouges to the wood on one side just below the urn decoration. There is also a gouge to the wood on the lid of the candle holder. There is no key present for the lock on the candle box on the base. Some staining, discoloration, evidence of old worm to the bottom of one of the side structures. General wear and tear commensurate with age and use. See photos for more details.
A Pair of 19th Century Percussion Duelling/Officer's Pistols by William Chance & Son, 25 bore, each with sighted 21.5cm octagonal brown twist barrel, the top flat engraved London, the underside stamped J.WEBLEY and with Birmingham proof marks, with gilt and platinum lines, foliate engraved tang, the blued back action lock plate signed and engraved with foliage, the walnut half stock with nickel fore-end tip and escutcheon, with blued steel ramrod pipes and foliate engraved trigger guard with pineapple finial, with ebony ramrods, one with brass screw cap, in a mahogany case, the brown velvet lined interior fitted with accessories including a copper pistol flask, a steel bullet mould, a tin of caps, lead balls, a cleaning rod with brass screw top. Actions work, hold at full and half cock. Some patching to barrels, with pitting to the smooth bore. Minor bruising to the stock. Generally in good condition.
A late 19c French ormolu and porcelain two handled decorative urn on onyx stand, the urn with hinged dome cover with female bust finial, having two handles and supported on a short column with circular stepped base, the porcelain body painted with cherubs and bouquet of flowers with gilt highlights, 6in h.
An early 20c Dutch style silver casket, the hinged slightly domed cover with a figurative finial, the base with embossed and chased panel decoration of festivities, harvest time and musicians, with mask corner mounts and supported on paw feet, import mark for Buoaz Moses Landeck, Chester 1910, 15oz, 5in w, 5in h.
A late Georgian style three piece silver tea service comprising teapot, sucrier and cream jug, the teapot with a hinged dome cover having a pineapple finial, all pieces with an upper band of leaf and scrollwork and with wreath motifs, makers mark for Thomas Bradbury & sons, Sheffield 1924, 26.5oz, teapot 10.5in w.
Bristol Interest - George III mahogany-cased 30 hour brass dial longcase clock, Joseph Quarman, Temple Cloud, circa 1765, the 12-inch square brass dial having a silvered chapter ring with Roman hours and Arabic minutes framing an engraved coastal scene with ship, silvered subsidiary seconds dial beneath XII inscribed Jos'h Quarman Temple Cloud over silvered terrestrial calendar dial within rococo scroll spandrels, the posted movement countwheel-striking on a bell, the case with swan neck pediment over turned columns with brass capitals, moulded long trunk door and plain base, 209cm high Condition: Disclaimer - Please see item 20 of our Conditions of Sale relating to clocks, watches and mechanical items Dial - minor tarnishing to silvered chapter ring otherwise good. Movement appears sound, some old rebuilding to the upstands. Case - has been repolished, finial possibly later, crack to frieze, later hood door handle and patched upper door hinge, otherwise sound. Sold with pendulum and weight (pendulum feather is missing, plus key)
Early Victorian walnut-cased twin-fusee bracket clock, John Todd, Dumfries, (fl.1828-49) - the 20cm square brass dial having a silvered chapter ring with Roman hours and Arabic minutes, the matted centre with silvered axe-head cartouche inscribed John Todd 1841 Dumfries within scroll spandrels, the wire-driven fusee movement with knopped pillars and plain back plate, in an 18th Century style case with moulded caddy top, 42cm high Condition: Disclaimer - Please see item 20 of our Conditions of Sale relating to clocks, watches and mechanical items - Matted dial centre has speckled tarnishing, movement appears sound, case has small loss to front edge moulding and minor knocks to finial, slight warping to front door, key is locked in rear door and does not appear to turn lock, sold with pendulum
George III silver pedestal coffee pot of oval urn shaped form, the domed cover with acorn finial, the body with a reeded band, a vacant cartouche to either side and standing on an oval foot, sponsors mark of Robert Hennell I & David Hennell II, London 1796, 29.75cm high, 20.7oz approx gross Condition: Cover is very slightly buckled to front edge - **General condition consistent with age
Indian white metal four piece tea service comprising: globular teapot, the hinged cover with elephant finial, hooded cobra handle, cream jug with conforming handle, sugar basin and heart shaped tray all with embossed decoration depicting landscapes with animals amongst palm trees, height of teapot 12.75cm, width of tray 31.25cm, combined weight 40oz approx Condition: Foot rim of cream jug is a little buckled - **General condition consistent with age
Japanese carved ivory oval box and cover, Meiji period, decorated with grappling lions and tigers, the cover with a seated tiger finial, 12cm high Condition: Base will need refixing, there is a contemporary repair to the lower rim and the flange that supports the cover is largely missing - **General condition consistent with age
Late 19th Century French red boulle mantel clock, Japy Freres, Paris, the 12.5cm diameter cellular Roman dial having blue enamel numerals on a white ground with moon hands, the two train movement outside-countwheel striking on a bell, with Japy Freres stamp and additional stamp of Rollin a Paris, the case with cast seated figural finial over convex glazed bezel and waisted case with mask mounts and boullework including 'chequerboard' interior, 40cm high Condition: Disclaimer - Please see item 20 of our Conditions of Sale relating to clocks, watches and mechanical items - small enamel loss to numeral I, otherwise sound
19th Century Afghan Kyber knife, single edged 'T' backed blade 23" with single back fuller, ribbed horn grip with brass bolster, brass back-strap in its leather covered wood scabbard with three iron mounts including a long fluted chape with ball finial, 32" overall Condition: Possible repair or manufacturing flaw to upper edge of blade, a number of tarnished or pitted areas to same, some probable old losses to butt of handle, minor losses to scabbard - **General condition consistent with age
Three 19th Century apothecary's creamware syrup jars, each having a painted title cartouche, moulded mask head decoration to the spout and standing on a circular foot, 16.75cm high, a matching oil jar and a similar two handled Leech jar having a pierced cover with lionhead finial and with the script 'Leeches', 28cm high Condition: All pieces are heavily crazed and stained as visible, the ol:amygd jar with rim chip approximately 25mm x 8mm, the lidded piece cover with cracks running approximately half the circumference, the base with vertical curving crack running almost the entire height with large section of top rim missing approximately one fifth of the circumference, we would recommend viewing this lot in person
Late 19th Century figured walnut-cased weight-driven Vienna-style wall clock, the white Roman dial with moon hands, with single-train movement, the case with double-arched moulded hood over arch-glazed long door with foliate scroll moulded ornaments to the canted corners, 75cm high Condition: Disclaimer - Please see item 20 of our Conditions of Sale relating to clocks, watches and mechanical items - Several hair cracks to chapter ring plus another from winding arbor towards VI, movement appears sound, some old restoration to corners of case mouldings, base finial maybe and old replacement, wooden pendulum rod is in two sections with brass strip between (may have been shortened), sold with weight
A Regency mahogany cased bracket clock, the striking movement with white enamel dial inscribed W. Strickland London, having two winding holes and Roman numerals, the case with pineapple finial, gilt edged spandrels, the sides with gilt metal handles and grills, raised on gilt ball feet, height 20.5insCondition Report: The pendulum is present but not the winding key. Some veneer chips to the edge of the back door. Chips to the dial especially around the winding holes.
A Royal Worcester covered Bow piece vase, decorated with Highland cattle in landscape to the front and a landscape to the reverse by J Stinton, with pierced neck and swags, shape number 1428, dated 1925, height 12insCondition Report: Good condition, there are a couple of small firing cracks to the underside of the finial

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