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A Chinese blue and white porcelain baluster jar and cover with Fo dog finial, decorated with two sinuous dragons amongst flowers and foliage, character marks to base, 29cm including cover, together with a pair of Chinese bud vases, globular form with slender stem, decorated with blossom, 19cm, (a/f)
A LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY PARCELGILT SPOON with a turned finial, the back of the bowl cold-painted scene depicting a peasant scene, by Michael Sinitsin, Moscow 1896-1908, & another smaller example with a lacquered troika scene on the back of the bowl; the larger one 6.3" (16 cms) long; 2 oz (2)
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY SQUAT CIRCULAR TEA CADDY with a hammered finish, on four circular "seal" feet with a frieze of applied floral bosses below the rim and a rising, domed cover with a knop finial, together with a matching tea caddy spoon, both by A.E. Jones, Birmingham 1925; the caddy 4.5" (11.5 cms) high; 8 oz (2)
AN EARLY GEORGE II CUP & COVER with twin. leaf-capped scroll handles and a campana-shaped body with a centrally applied reeded girdle and a spreading, low circular foot with a chased formal frieze of bell flowers, shells and matting. The lower body decorated with a calyx of alternating decorative straps, the domed cover mirroring this strapwork, below a turned & engraved knop finial. The upper body engraved on each side with a Hogarthian cartouche with putto supporters and a mural centre with an oval coat of arms & crest on one side and a lozenge's shaped coat of arms on the other. The handle sockets also with border engraving, gilt interior & incised under the foot with the scratchweight "49-18", unmarked, but probably by Paul De Lamerie, London c.1735; 10.25" (26 cms) high; 48.85 oz *Arms probably those of of Carbonell of London & Caen.
THE CHARD AGRICULTURAL SHOW CUP:- A Victorian trophy cup & cover with embossed decoration with a horse on one side and the inscription "Champion Hunter Perpetual Challenge Cup" and a live trap-shooting scene on the other side, the cover with a later, non-matching finial in the form of a jockey and horse, by Henry Holland, London 1846 (with plinth & carry case); the cup 11.3" (29 cms) high; 28 oz weighable silver
A GEORGE II SILVERGILT REPOUSSE-WORK CUP & COVER with twin, leaf-capped scroll handles, a campana shaped body & a moulded girdle, the double-dome cover with a cast knop finial, engraved on one side with a coat of arms* and on the other side with a crest & motto "SEMPER FIDELIS", by Richard Gurney & Co., London 1744; 10.5" (26.7 cms) high; 44.3 oz *Arms of Smith quartering Curtis and impaling Marriott quartering Pearson for Sir John Wyldbore Smith 2nd Bt.
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY BIRMINGHAM SILVER TEAPOT with ebonised handle and finial, engraved with inscription beneath 'With love from the staff at the Alley School Reading September 1902-September 1927' by Menzie & Co Cambridge, a pair of silver plated squat candlesticks with grid decoration by Whitby Plate of London England, a set of EPNS fish knives and forks and a set of A1 community plate tea spoons (a quantity)
A Wedgwood Aesthetic movement mantel clock. With open fret twin handles, brown glazed borders and painted with flowers. Housing a cylinder movement with platform escapement and signed J. W. Benson to the dial, 22cm.Condition report intended as a guide only.Finial re glued. Crack to the underside of the hood rim. Firing crack to one corner. Some crazing. Balance wheel spring intact and oscillating.
A Grainger & Co, Worcester, pierced vase and cover, circa 1880, of shouldered cylindrical form on a circular foot, with twin ribbon handles and pierced rim, decorated in relief with gilt leaves and a flying insect verso, the lid with moulded finial, brown printed factory shield mark, numbered '1 1329', 13 by 29cm high.
A Royal Crown Derby vase and cover, circa 1899, of shouldered ovoid form, painted in gilt with floral sprays with enamel and raised highlights against a dark blue and cream graduating ground, the cover embossed with gilt scrolling foliage, moulded finial, red printed factory marks, shape number 776, pattern number 4087, 15 by 22.5cm high.
An Ebonised Striking Table Clock, circa 1820, caddy pediment, pierced sound frets, 8-inch painted dial inscribed Handley & Moore, London, twin fusee movement with an anchor escapement and striking on a bell, 46cm high 13.12.18, Case has been re-ebonised, later caddy top and top finial, later front metal mounts, later block feet, silks are stained to the sound frets, later painted dial with small scratches and minor chips around the winding holes, signs of soldering repair marks to the front hinge, later front door key escutcheon and a later piece of wood added around the key hole, veneers with small cracks, movement is dirty, later seatboard.
A Marble Striking Portico Mantel Clock with Garniture, 20th century, urn shaped finial, Arabic enamel dial, twin barrel movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, 41cm high, with urn shaped marble and gilt metal garniture, 28cm high 13.12.18, Clock case and garniture with minor chips to the marble surfaces, gilt metal surfaces are slightly discoloured in parts, dial is dirty and one winding hole metal ring is missing, dial has been chipped at 12 and has been filled and touched up to the 12 numeral, movement needs cleaning.
A Gilt Metal and Porcelain Mounted Striking Mantel Clock with Garniture, circa 1890, urn shaped finial, pink ground porcelain panels depicting flowers and figural scenes, side masks, Roman numeral porcelain dial, twin barrel movement stamped Japy Freres, raised upon a gilt wooden base, 38cm high, with a later pair of three-light gilt metal and porcelain mounted candelabra, 34cm high14.12.18, Gilt metal surfaces are slightly discoloured in parts, porcelain dial and panels are clean, movement is clean, bell is missing, wooden base with small chips, later garniture with scratches to the porcelain surfaces and slight rubbing to the scenes, both garniture with two flower heads missing from the threaded stems.
A Gilt Metal Porcelain Mounted Striking Mantel Clock, signed Hry Marc, Paris, circa 1890, urn finial, central blue porcelain cherub panel, acanthus and floral mounts, Roman enamel dial signed, twin barrel movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, raised on a gilt wooden base and beneath a glass dome, 35cm high13.12.18, Gilt metal surfaces are discoloured in parts, porcelain panel is clean, movement needs cleaning, velvet cover to the base is faded and worn in parts, gilt wooden surfaces are rubbed in parts, glass dome is complete.
A Masonic Hardstone Intaglio Seal, monogrammed; An Equestrian Interest Hardstone Seal, with horse finial; A Jockey Cap and Stirrup Charm, with glazed locket back; A Shield-Shaped Compass Charm; A Hardstone Swivel Fob and A 9 Carat Gold Citrine Swivel Fob (6). The fobs are in good condition with light surface wear. Condition Report made 10th December 2018.

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