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Lot 209

1st-2nd century AD. A set of silver military insignia comprising four lengths of trichinopoly chain with attachment sleeves and loops with discoid dangles, two ivy-leaf-shaped flat pendants each with bulb finial and securing clip to both faces. Cf. Appels, A. & Laycock, S. Roman Buckles and Military Fittings, Witham, 2007, item AA14.10 for type. 63 grams total, 63cm (24 3/4"). Property of a European gentleman; formerly in a German private collection formed in the 1950-1970s. Fine condition.

Lot 449

8th-9th century AD. A silver-gilt sword-belt appliqué set with niello detailing comprising: D-shaped buckle loop and tongue; three belt keepers with roundels to the upper face; attachment ring with inlay to accept the scabbard straps; eleven plaques each formed as opposed birds around a central ribbed dome; second attachment ring; sixteen heater-shaped panels each with an advancing lion, four with a separate ring to the lower edge; five panels with lateral point and matching recess, geometric design; similar finial with heater-shaped leading edge; all assembled and mounted in a glazed wooden presentation case. 3.6 kg total, case 132.5cm long (52"). From an old English collection, pre 1965. Fine condition.

Lot 142

1st-2nd century AD. A gold necklace of double links with conical finials, hook-and-eye closure with granule finial to the hook. See Ruseva-Slokoska, L. Roman Jewellery, Sofia, 1991. 16 grams, 40cm (15 3/4"). From the collection of a European gentleman living in South London; acquired 1970-1980. Fine condition.

Lot 212

1st century AD. A bronze patera comprising a shallow discoid bowl with inturned lip, central dome with concentric ring ornament, basal ring; the handle columnar with foliage to the junction, lion-head finial with gaping mouth. 408 grams, 21cm (8 1/4"). Ex Horton collection; acquired Gorny & Mosch, Munich, 25 June 2014, lot 86; accompanied by a copy of the relevant Gorny & Mosch catalogue page. [A video of this item is available to view on TimeLine Auctions website.] Very fine condition.

Lot 450

4th-3rd century BC. An iron dagger and associated scabbard; the dagger with carp's tongue blade, flared lower guard, rounded grip, hollow T-shaped pommel with four large rivets, silver inlay to the hollow lower guard; the scabbard with median projections to connect with the lower guard and two T-shaped cotton-reel attachment points for the belt or baldric, four discoid lateral buttons to the finial; the lower guard with panels of inlaid silver wire in lattice patterns with guilloche border, similar ropework and guilloche patterns to the waist, and lower body, cross-in-circle designs to the lateral buttons; the blade lentoid in section with midrib; Iberian workmanship. See Capwell, Dr. T. Knives, Daggers and Bayonets, London, 2009 for discussion. 344 grams total, 29.5cm (11 1/2"). Property of a Suffolk gentleman; acquired before 2000. Accompanied by a report of metallurgic analytical results, written by Metallurgist Dr. Brian Gilmour of the Research Laboratory for Archaeology and the History of Art, University of Oxford. The dagger and its elaborate sheath bear distinctive decoration in the technique later known as Tauschierarbeit when it reappeared in the early medieval period. The process involves laying out a design on the metal surface, then carefully incising a narrow (typically 0.5mm or less) slot into the surface. The slot is then further worked with a graving tool to enlarge the hollow inner faces, creating a wedge-shaped profile to the cut with the narrow edge at the top. The silver wire is then made slightly over-width for the slot's dimensions, placed over the slot and slowly worked down with a flat-faced hammer so that the displaced metal expands into the lower part of the slot and fills the void. The process is repeated for every separate line in the design. The four discoid buttons at the lower end of the scabbard are an unusual feature of this type with parallels in many Iron Age cultures of Europe. The two attachment studs would have passed through corresponding slits in a leather or woven textile belt or baldric. The designs chosen for the inlay are all geometrical, mostly based around concentric rectangles and lattice or guilloche patterns. The reverse of the scabbard and hilt are both undecorated because expensive and labour-intensive ornament was reserved for the surfaces which could be displayed. The ornament may have held some symbolic meaning which is no longer recoverable. The organic grip would have been carved to accommodate the fingers and to facilitate a firm hold on the hilt. [A video of this item is available to view on TimeLine Auctions website.] [2] Very fine condition. Rare.

Lot 523

6th century AD. A gold teardrop pendant with ribbed loop and granule finial, central teardrop garnet cabochon surrounded by eight radiating garnet cloisons. See Arrhenius, B. Merovingian Garnet Jewellery, Stockholm, 1985 for discussion. 9.16 grams, 41mm (1 1/2"). From the collection of a European gentleman living in South London; acquired 1970-1980. Fine condition.

Lot 199

1st-3rd century AD. A gold pin or stylus with tapering shank, finial a left hand with open palm. 7.37 grams, 10.7cm (4"). Property of a Mayfair lady; formerly in an important London collection formed since 1965. Very fine condition.

Lot 197

2nd-3rd century AD. A gold pin or stylus with tapering shank, the finial an open right hand with serpent wound about the wrist. Cf. Ruseva-Slokoska, L. Roman Jewellery, Sofia, 1991, item 285 for type. 9.42 grams, 11cm (4 1/4"). From the collection of a European gentleman living in South London; acquired 1970-1980. Fine condition.

Lot 98

1st-2nd century AD. A large matched pair of gold earrings, each a hollow-formed hoop with hinged ends above a crescentic element, discoid cell to each broad face, rosette to each narrow end with nacre or glass fill, amphora-shaped body with securing straps and radiating cells, with rosettes between, collar with filled spherical cells, granules and sphere finial. 18 grams total, 62mm (2 1/2"). From an important London collection; acquired on the UK art market 1971-1974. [2] Fine condition.

Lot 440

2nd millennium BC. A bronze dagger with leaf-shaped flat-section blade with midrib; hilt with flared lower guard, round-section grip and separate bulb finial with segment detailing; mounted on a custom-made stand. Cf. Khorasani, M.M. Arms and Armour from Iran. The Bronze Age to the End of the Qajar Period, Tübingen, 2006, figure 9 for type. 470 grams total, 24cm including stand (9 1/2"). Property of a London gentleman; previously acquired on the UK art market, 1990s. Fine condition.

Lot 351

9th-8th century BC. A tubular bronze sceptre finial formed as a standing figure with hands clasped to the breasts, tiered rings to the neck, ribbed cap and girdle, bulbous hips, ornamental bands to the knees and ankles. See Völling, E. Iranische Bronzen, Würtzburg, 2004, item 11 for type. 105 grams, 16cm (6 1/4"). Property of a Mayfair lady; formerly in an important London collection formed since 1965. Fine condition, repaired.

Lot 546

6th century AD. A silver-gilt radiate-headed bow brooch comprising a D-shaped headplate with reserved comma motifs, three radiating balustered knops and lateral bird-heads with inset garnet cabochon eyes, long bow with vertical grooves, median band with punched triangles to accept niello fill, lozengiform footplate with reserved scroll detailing and garnet cabochon to each lateral angle, lappets formed as profile quadrupeds, beast-head finial with scooped comma-shaped nostrils; pierced lug and catch to the reverse. Cf. Menghin, W. The Merovingian Period. Europe Without Borders, Berlin, 2007, item VII.10.16 (Herpes, Charente) for type. 30 grams, 97mm (4"). From the collection of a European gentleman living in South London; acquired 1970-1980. Fine condition, usage wear to bow.

Lot 11

Pottery Stilton dome having seated cow finial and rustic milking scene with figure autour, two pottery teapots, two biscuit barrels and a pair of conserve jars, lidded (7) 

Lot 1008A

Gilt metal and alabaster clock garniture, the clock with urn finial, pair lion masks to the side, floral swag below the enamel dial, on four circular beaded tab feet and pair candlesticks 

Lot 194

Good quality William IV silver three piece tea service, the tea pot with flower head finial and stepped circular lid, darted rim and lobed wrythen fluted bowl, comprising teapot, milk jug and twin handled sucrier, maker GB, London 1924, the teapot 27cm long, 37oz approx

Lot 554

French cast spelter figural table lamp in the form of a robed maiden holding a glass flambeau finial, the stepped circular plinth base with plaque inscribed 'Idyle', 61 cm high

Lot 306

Costume jewellery to include a heart shaped micromosaic brooch, a yellow metal stick pin with coral finial, string of globular agate beads, pair of silver 'AOFB' enamelled cufflinks, etc

Lot 176

A Four Piece Silver Plated Tea Service, Teapot with Eagle Finial

Lot 397

An Oriental Teapot with Applied Enamelled Decoration depicting Family Scenes. Red Seal Mark to Base. Peach Finial to Lid.

Lot 47

A Chinese Carved Soapstone Koro with Two Elephant Head Ring Handles and Lion Finial to Lid. Set on Shaped Hardwood Stand. 17cms Wide

Lot 49

An Oriental Hardstone Lidded Vase with Ormolu Mounts and Base. Handles in the Form of Sea Horses. Finial to Lid as Temple Lion. 23cms High

Lot 196

A Collection of Silver Plated Items to Include Salver, Pierced Dishes, Toast Rack, Butter Dish with Swan Mount Finial, Bone Handled Crumb Tray Etc.

Lot 64

A 19th Century French Ormolu Mounted Kingwood Wine Cooler. Lid having Pineapple Finial, Body with Floral Sevres Panels now with Silk Lining. 36cms Square, 58cms High

Lot 454

A French Walnut 3/4 Bed with Turned Reeded Supports and Scrolled Finial Monogrammed C

Lot 193

A Pair of Two Branch Candelabra with Flame Finial and Stepped Grape and Vine Decoration n Relief.

Lot 195

A Collection of Silver and Silver Plated Items to Include Silver Sugar Bow, Cased Christening Set, Just a Thimble Full Novelty Pot, Six Silver Picks with Cockerel Finial, Cruets Etc.

Lot 194

Three various canes to include malacca cane with horn brass and carved bone handle, further cane with polished stone ball finial and another (3) 

Lot 53

Early 19th century Wedgwood teapot, the grey glazed body with raised scrolling decoration and with spaniel knop, 7cm high Rough patches to the spout. Brown marks and rough patches to the finial. SOme light scratches. General wear and tear. 

Lot 1308

Three-tier mahogany and satinwood inlaid cake stand with turned finial uniting the three shaped supports, uniting the three dished tiers to slightly outsplayed legs 

Lot 292

A Victorian 19th century brass stick stand of square form. Raised on cast iron drip tray base with tubular upright frame with finial tops over the qtr section toprails. Complete with a selection of gentleman's walking sticks and umbrella's. Measures 68cms x 20cms

Lot 127

A 19th century Regency giltwood convex wall mirror. Of circular form  with ball finial plaster embellishments to the cushion frame having a reeded ebonised mount surrounding the central mirror glass. The original back panel in place also.  Measures 55cms diameter x 7cms depth

Lot 21

A Victorian Arts & Crafts oak side  / wine table in the manner of Edward William Godwin. The table raised on turned tapering legs with finial feet. The lower tier with carved foliate edges having drop circular tiers with spindle galleries and acorn finial borders. Above an oval lozenge shaped table top. Measures 75cms x 84cms x 46cms

Lot 279

A 19th century George III mahogany washstand, circa 1800 being raised on  turned columns and splayed legs with lower tier central finial mount and having pierced hoop top for the bowl to rest in.

Lot 66

An early 20th Century Edwardian Michael Thonet bentwood hat and coat stand c.1910. Eight branch crown of double hooks with a turned finial on a shaped column and a good wide four leg base with a hoop for sticks and umbrellas. Clear Thonet stamp to the underside of one leg. Measures 200cm tall x 71cm diameter

Lot 287

A 17th century Commonwealth oak block geometric fronted chest of drawers. The bank of drawers having carved geometric panels. The drawers with  brass acorn drop finial handles. Raised on pad feet. Measures 89cm x 90 x 54cm.

Lot 89

A large 19th century Regency giltwood convex wall mirror. Of circular form  with ball finial plaster embellishments to the cushion frame having ebonised mount surrounding the central mirror glass. The original back panel in place also.  Measures 61cms diameter x 9cms depth

Lot 178

A 19th century continental Bohemian facet cut glass and overlay painted ewer jug. Of tapering form having green and gilt glass base with polychrome coloured upper body. The gilded metal handle and spout with hinged finial top. Heavily Repaired. Measures 31cms

Lot 282

A large 18th century Chinese Imari pattern hexagonal lidded case. Stunning geometric patterns with decorative floral cartouche. Above a large crown shaped finial lid. Measures 50cms 

Lot 135

A 19th century French ornate brass mantel clock. The scrolled feet plinth with upright body having enamel roman numeral chapter ring, faceted hands with brass movement set within. The brass case with finial top and green man mask ring handles to the sides. Measures 41cms high 25cms wide x 21cms depth

Lot 8

A Royal Worcester hand painted vase, H.19cm, together with a Royal Worcester twin handled vase and cover, hand painted, lacking finial, H.17cm

Lot 389

A 19th century Chinese famille verte vase CONDITION REPORT: Structurally sound. There is a hairline crack to the body. No mark to base. Restoration to both neck and finial.

Lot 68

A Modern Sterling Silver box with bear finial

Lot 211

A collection of ten French Faience inkwells of various shapes and styles along with three trinket dishes, one small plate and one cover, and two small vases. Circa 19-20th Century, various sizes, condition - minor fritting, scuffs, crazing, staining chip to finial of cover

Lot 17

A Carltonware lustreware honey pot and cover, with bee finial

Lot 7323

A Chinese white metal circular censor with dog of foe finial, 15cm.

Lot 7324

A Chinese white metal censor with dog of foe finial and phoenix handles, 11.5cm.

Lot 308

A FRENCH ROUGE MARBLE AND GILT METAL MOUNTED MANTLE CLOCK, 19TH CENTURY, surmounted with an urn and flambeau finial, supported on a bold column, with ribbon ties and acorn leaves, enamelled circular dial with Arabic numerals and outer seconds ring, on cast paw acanthus leaf feet. 58cm high

Lot 260

AN AESTHETIC PERIOD GILT LACQUERED TORCHERE STAND, 19TH CENTURY, of pagoda design. The detachable top with angled finial over six outward-facing dragons on a central column with coiled dragon on stepped, hexagonal plinth base. 184 x 54 cm

Lot 350

A COLLECTION OF VICTORIAN WEDGWOOD BLUE JASPERWARE, comprising two teapots, two silver plate mounted biscuit barrels, two candlesticks, a cylindrical jar with lid having a corn finial and a large ice pail (unmarked). (8)

Lot 30

A PAIR OF GEORGE III OVAL ENTREE DISHES AND COVERS, London c.1798, maker's mark of John Schofield, of shallow form, the dishes with reeded twin handles and rim, the lid with ebon finial (c.72 troy ozs). 38cm wide over handles, 9cm high

Lot 86

A SILVER OVAL SAUCEBOAT, Birmingham c.1932, maker's mark of William Suckling Ltd., of oval form with raised scroll handle, plain body and shell capped legs, together with an EPNS example, and a French silver bachelors's teapot, 19th century, with walnut handle and ebon finial, (14.5 troy ozs in all excl. EPNS example).

Lot 357

Large Vienna walnut cased wall clock, triple finial pediment, circular Roman dial, twin train movement striking on coil, H163cm

Lot 385

19th century rosewood mercury four dial barometer, swan neck pediment with cast gilt metal pineapple finial, hydrometer above thermometer, 12'' engraved and silvered dial, signed 'F. Amadio & Sons, no.118... St. John Strt Road, London', double brass stringing and leafy inlays, H121cm

Lot 52

A Victorian Wedgwood majolica glazed game pie tureen and cover, the finial moulded as nesting birds, the whole moulded in relief with floral swags, dead game, tendrils, and winged mythical birds to either side, impressed mark verso, w.28cm Firing crack beneath birds to cover.Chip to underside of cover.Crack through body of base.

Lot 289

Silver 4 Piece Tea & Coffee Service, oval footed base with part vertical fluted bodies each mounted with pineapple finial, ebonised handles by Walker & Hall, Milk Jug & Sugar both with Bifurcated Handles with ball, hallmarked for Sheffield 1902

Lot 287

Silver Entree Dish Walker & Hall, Art Deco Style, rectangular extended octagonal shape with upturned handles, slightly domed cover with deco style finial, fully hallmarked Sheffield 1920

Lot 220

A cased set of six silver coffee spoons, each having a blue bean finial, together with a cased set of silver teaspoons and sugar tongs.

Lot 243

A table lighter, of urn shaped form, the handle with a mythological animal head finial, raised on a circular base, height 10cm, North European, probably second half of the 19th century and a plated bread fork, (2).

Lot 2518

A 22ct gold plain wedding ring, Birmingham 1925, weight 3.6 gms, two pairs of 9ct gold earrings, a gold and platinum, diamond set four stone ring, in a crossover design, with a case, a Rotary 9ct gold oval cased lady's bracelet wristwatch, gross weight 17.3 gms, a 9ct gold mounted oval shell cameo brooch, carved as the portrait of a lady, a pair of gilt metal mounted oval shell came pendant earrings, a gold, seed pearl and pink gem set pendant, detailed 9 CT, a Lorus Quartz gilt metal gentleman's bracelet wristwatch, another pair of earrings, a green gem set earstud and a plated finial, designed as a bird of prey, (12).

Lot 1488

A Victorian cast iron boot scraper, the foot plate raised on twin mythological fish on an oval dished base and four feet, 36cm wide and a stone sphere or pier finial, 18cm diameter, (2).

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