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Glasgow - A rare Scottish provincial teapot M&Co (un recorded) marked to base M&Co in script, M&Co in script (maker's mark), S, of inverted pear shape with chased floral, fruit and scroll border, twin scroll formed cartouche, with fluted slender S spout and simple acanthus leaf capped C scroll handle with wooden insulators, the hinged lid with engraved trailing foliate and bud finial Length: 18cm, weight: 24.5oz Notes: Although this mark is often attributed to Milne & Campbell of Glasgow, closer inspection of this punch reveals it is not the standard 'M&C' punch commonly encountered, but a much rarer punch of 'M&Co' in script for an unidentified maker. It would appear the maker is contemporary to the period of Milne & Campbell so perhaps the mark being in script was aimed at stopping any confusion between the two makers.
A pair of dressing table candlesticks Rodger 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 composite Scottish George III three piece tea service Probably James Howden, Edinburgh circa 1798, comprising of a teapot, twin handled sugar bowl and a milk jug, all of squat circular form, foliate border, C scroll leaf clasped handles, raised on a spreading foot, bud finial to teapot, leaf clasped spout (3) Height of teapot: 15cm, weight (all in): 45oz
A Victorian silver mounted claret jug Horace Woodward & Co Ltd, London 1894, the hinged lid with foliate finial, the collar engraved throughout and M to centre, elongated C scroll handle, the glass body with central engraved quatrefoil, spreading glass foot; together with an oval dish, S. Glass (possibly), Birmingham 1906, foliate borders (2) Height: 32cm
An Irish George III style twin handled sugar bowl Dublin, circa 1890, of oval form, threaded handles, bright cut border, later applied cartouches; with a George III small sauce boat, AP, London 1761, of plain form, slight shaped rim, leaf clasped handle, raised on three hoof feet; a cased set of six silver gilt shell salts with glass liners and spoons; together with a George III silver gilt caster ID, London circa 1770, of plain baluster form, well pierced and engraved pull off cover with wrythen finial; together with a muffineer, apparently unmarked, of vase form, plain body, simple spreading foot, pierced conical lid, threaded border (qty) Weighable silver: 21.1oz
Pair of cut glass candlesticks in the Georgian style, with knopped and wrythen columns over a star cut circular base, 25.5cm; also an Edwardian hobnail cut footed bowl, 20cm diameter; and a Victorian cut glass pedestal bowl and cover, the cover with a spiked finial over a base with lappet shaped collar and hexagonal foot, height 35.5cm (4)
A French 19th century gilt metal and ebonised casket having figural finial and columns, scroll work throughout, mask handles, wenge lined single drawer and purple velvet lined interior, complete with original key, width 32cm, depth 21cm & height 29cm.Condition: stress fracture visible to lower front below keyhole, some minor scuffs to front drawer front, some minor loss to gilding, a couple of the fittings loose holding down gilt metal mouldings including top piece, possible repair to side front corner of drawer, overall very good, no signs of major damage, felt lining in good order, key present.
An ornate Edwardian silver tea caddy decorated with flowers and leaves, standing on four ball & claw feet and body having a vacant cartouche front and back. The lid with standing lion finial holding a shield engraved with 'J T 1937-41 E'D'. Hallmarked for Birmingham 1905, Jones & Crompton. Total approx weight 5.37ozt
Pair of Chinese cloisonne covered bowls, each with maskhead loose ring handles, panelled decoration, with precious objects, height 12cm.Provenance 'The contents of Osbaston Hall', Heathcote Ball & Company.CONDITION REPORTLot 1321st lid - misshapen and dented; one gilt 'rib' partly missing; losses to enamel on exterior; flaked enamel inside; finial has been re-fixed and there are losses to enamel.2nd lid - okayBowl 1 - Generally good but with one restored section of enamel; rim a little misshapen.Bowl 2 - numerous small 'worn holes' in enamel; rim misshapen and dented; feet dented.
A Satsuma cylindrical jar, black ground cartouche mark, probably Meiji, painted with a gathering of numerous figures, over a formal band, pierced lid, 10cm.CONDITION REPORTLot 135Bowl and lid both badly crazed; some rubbing to gilt (notably rim and bat-formed handles. Lid finial is off-centre but does seem to have been restored.
A Satsuma jar, black ground cartouche mark, probably Meiji, panels painted with landscapes and objects, the domed lid with alternating elliptical panels, diameter 10.5cm.CONDITION REPORTLot 138Bowl and lid both crazed. Bowl and rim both badly rubbed around the rim. Small chip to interior rim edge of bowl. Lid finial badly rubbed.
Japanese porcelain koro, compressed circular form, reticulated domed lid, with Temple dog finial, floral decoration, raised on three feet, hairline cracks, 10cm; and a Kakiemon style beaker cup, decorated with pendant flowers in coloured enamels, and with underglaze blue, bearing a four-character pseudo Chinese mark, c8cm. (2)
A Louis XV style gilt metal and Rose Pompadour porcelain mantel clock, 19th Century, urn finial, casing cast with floral pendants, and volute scrolls, supplementary panels painted with figurative scenes in the manner of Nicholas Lancret, cylinder movement, signed Leroy & Fils a Paris, No.775, striking on a bell, 35cm, set on a gilt metal plinth, under a glass dome.

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