A GEORGE IV SILVER TEAPOT, London c.1829, mark of Edward, Edward Jr., John & William Bernard, of squashed melon form, the hinged lid with cast floral finial, the lobed body, engraved with vacant cartouche to each side and scrollwork decoration, with c-scroll handle, raised on four splayed scroll feet (c.24 troy ozs). 29.5cm over handle and spout, 15.5cm high
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A VICTORIAN SILVER TEAPOT AND CREAM JUG SET, London c.1860, mark of Edward Ker Reid, the teapot of squashed baluster form, the domed hinged lid with knop finial, the panelled body each decorated with cartouche, one containing initials 'MK' the rest containing fruit, enclosed with a geometric pattern, c-scroll handle, raised on stepped octagonal foot, 26cm wide over handle and spout, 16.5cm high, the cream jug of baluster form with conforming decoration, 11.5cm wide over handle and spout, 14cm high (c.31 troy ozs all in)
A GEORGE V SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE, of shaped rectangular form, Sheffield c.1925, mark of William Hutton & Sons Ltd., comprising a teapot, cream jug, and two-handled sugar bowl, with gadroon rim, angled handles, teapot with ebon handles and finial, raised on bun feet, 29cm over handle and spout, 14cm high; together with an oval silver hot water pot, Birmingham c.1925, mark of Ernest Druiff & Co. 17cm wide over handle and spout. 18cm high
Regency figured mahogany bracket clock, stepped sarcophagus top with turned brass finial, grille panelled sides, acanthus ring handles and brass inlay, Roman dial signed 'A. Burger, London', twin fusee movement striking the hours on bell, with strike/silent lever, H51cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
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 Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
**REOFFER ETWALL JAN £60/£80**A Victorian yellow metal, jet and pearl mourning stick pin, the finial of concentric stepped navette form, with central yellow metal star set single pearl to jet panel and with beaded border decoration, the gently convex verso with braided hair under oval glass, engraved to border details and date 1878, (yellow metal assessed as gold 18ct.), height 7.7cm, (gross weight 4.5g), in original fitted case.
A George III silver tea caddy, by Pierre Gillois, assayed London 1764, of rectangular bombe form, having repousse foliate scroll decoration with rectangular cover terminating in wrythen finial, raised upon out swept stylised paw feet, engraved eagles head crest and mongram to one side, height 12.3cm. (228.5g)
A set of six silver cake forks, by Mappin & Webb, assayed Sheffield 1934, in fitted case, together with a silver fork and spoon christening set, Queens pattern, by Henry Williamson Ltd, assayed Birmingham 1910, in fitted case, a silver food pusher, a set of eight silver plated apostle spoons and a novelty Dutch silver plated spoon with windmill finial. (qty)
A large Victorian cased silver apostle spoon, by Francis Higgins II, assayed London 1882, having chased and engraved stem fashioned as an entwined serpent with apostle finial of St. James The Lesser, gilt washed bowl, engraved baptism details verso and dated 1887, length 20.8cm. (86.9g), in fitted case.
A silver golf trophy, by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, assayed London 1936, modelled as a golfer wearing plus fours playing an iron and finishing his swing, mounted to stepped circular ebonised wooden plinth base, height 11.5cm, together with a silver 'golfing top' teaspoon, by B C & Co Ltd, assayed Sheffield 1922, having stem and finial fashioned as a putter. (2)
An Edwardian silver twin handled circular biscuit barrel and cover, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, assayed London 1904, partially embossed 'bat wing' fluted decoration, the domed cover with applied spherical closed flower finial to leaf mount, raised upon quadruple scroll supports, height 18.4cm. (692.4g)
A pair of Minton porcelain ovoid vases and covers, each painted with four shaped ovals between ribboned initials "H" surmounted by a coronet, one depicting Balmoral Castle and Osborne House, the other depicting Windsor Castle and the Houses of Parliament, each on a blue ground with laurel leaves and ribbons in raised relief on a square foot, one with printed mark in puce, 31cm high. (2) (AF)Condition Both vases body in good condition, loss to finial and cover to one split in two although compete and not missing any pieces
A Victorian Wedgwood majolica glazed game pie tureen and cover, the finial modelled as nesting birds, the whole moulded in relief with floral swags, dead game, tendrils, and winged mystical birds to either side, impressed mark verso, w.28cmCover good but with firing crack where birds sit and further repair to inside cover.Base with vertical crack and hairline to top edge.All grubby and with some staining.
A George III silver pedestal coffee pot, of pear shape, having flaming torch finial on hinged dome cover and walnut S-scroll handle, 24.5oz, maker Peter & Anne Bateman, London 1793, h.30cmSeveral small dents to body, mostly around lower area.No holes or repairs.Makers mark partly worn.Stands well.Hinge good.Handle good.
A Chinese 'dou' stem bowl and cover, Qing dynasty, the flat-bottomed bowl raised on a splayed pedestal foot, the domed cover with double ropetwist finial, the whole in dark blue glaze and with archaic style decoration, the cover and underside of foot each with six character Jiaqing mark, h.27cmNo chips, cracks or restoration.Glaze good.No apparent faults.
A Chinese 'dou' stem bowl and cover, Qing dynasty, the flat-bottomed bowl raised on a splayed pedestal foot, the domed cover with double ropetwist finial, the whole in mid-blue glaze and with archaic style decoration, the cover and underside of foot each with six character Jiaqing mark, h.23cmNo chips, cracks or restoration.Glaze good.No apparent faults.
Herend miniature cabaret set in the 'Apponyi Green' pattern, comprising coffee pot, hot water pot, sugar basin and cream jug on two handled tray, L27.5cm Condition Report & Further Details Hot water pot - repaired spout and chips to flower finial. Coffee pot - small chips to finial. Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A Meissen porcelain teapot and cover, with painted and gilt decoration, second, 9.5 cm highReport by NGCover: Stem to floral finial is broken and missing.Pot: Spout is flattened at end. This is a production fault, so presumably this is why the pot is marked as a second.A few nibbles to the inside rim of the pot.Overall rubbing to painted and gilt decoration but only light
A longcase clock, the 30 cm arched square brass dial signed Sam Barnes, Oundle to a tablet, with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, fitted an eight day movement, in an oak case, 228 cm high (over finial) See illustrationReport by RBWith pendulum, feather lacking and two weights. The arched part of the hood is cracked, and various other bits of the hood have damages, losses and old repairs. The trunk door swings open. The face is not a particularly good fit in hood and has gaps around it. No visible woodworm. General wear and tear.
A pre-war Märklin tin plate station "Central Station", inscribed "Waiting Room, Station Master, Passage, Cloakroom, Telegraph" and verso "Telegraph, Waiting Room", together with a separate platform bench with lamp poles CONDITION REPORTS Numerous areas of rust, scratches, some small dent, areas of loss to the paintwork and also losses to certain parts of the station to the finial at the top of the clock, some of the lights etc. The metal central station banner is slightly bent on one side. Numerous foreign objects inside the station. Dirt and dust all over, heavy wear and tear. See photos for details.
A Royal Worcester porcelain footed vase and cover of stepped globular form with leaf mould twin handles, painted with floral sprays, signed H Martin, marked in puce to base, number 2032, date code for 1909, height 28.5cm (finial af) and a further similarly decorated vase with pierced rim, signed by EM Fildes, date code for 1919, diameter 15.5cm (2). CONDITION REPORT: Large vase; finial has been broken and repaired, otherwise minor rubbing to gilding and very minor surface wear. Smaller piece; rubbing to gilding and very minor surface wear.
PETER & ANN BATEMAN; a George V hallmarked silver Old English pattern caddy spoon initialled HSS to the terminal, London 1798, length 9.5cm, a further bright cut decorated example with crested finial, no maker's mark, London 1794, and a scallop mould decorated example, James Swann & Son, Birmingham 1942, combined approx 0.9ozt (3).
OLLIVANT & BOTSFORD LTD; an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver mounted clear cut glass decanter with foliate decoration in relief to upper section with knopped finial, the C-scroll handle with dragon head thumb piece, Sheffield 1970, height 31.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: Some light surface wear and tarnishing but appears in good order, lid very slightly loose on the hinge.
A Royal Worcester footed bottle shaped ewer with gilt handle and floral and foliate moulded neck, painted with floral sprays, marked in puce to base, height 40cm including cover (af). CONDITION REPORT: Finial has been broken off and there are major losses to guilding in area of the spout and edges of the cover, some surface dirt and rubbing to some raised parts.

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