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A late 18th century oak longcase clock with extensive mahogany crossbanding and central inlaid Britannia motif, having arched hood with swan neck pediment and vase finial, full length door and quarter turned reeded columns to the trunk, on bracket feet, the arched painted dial with 8-day movement by Levick, Derby, height 87" (hood door glass a.f.)
A GEORGE IV SILVER TEAPOT, of flattened circular form, flower head shaped finial above hinged cover and body later repousse decorated with foliate scrolls, worn crest engraved to cartouche, ebony handle, maker's mark WE, London 1821, approximate weight 21ozt, 658 gramsCondition: the hinge has some losses to it but operates in that it opens and closes and the lid sits flush, the teapot is table on the level, the crest is worn, the handle has a little play in it top and bottom and also has some staining just above each join, the interior of the teapot is well stained and having been held up to the light there is no sign of holes to the engraving
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER CIRCULAR TRINKET BOX, finial above domed hinged cover, gadrooned rim, lobed body on four cabriole legs with paw feet, gilt interior, maker Synyer & Beddoes, Birmingham 1902, approximate weight 4.8ozt, 152 grams, together with a George V silver trinket box of wavy outline, on four cabriole legs, gilt and velvet lined, makers A & J Zimmerman Ltd, Birmingham 1913 (2)
A LATE 19TH CENTURY SILVER PLATED DRESSING TABLE BOX, of rectangular form, cast in relief throughout with tavern scene, drinking, revelry and cavaliers on horseback, on four feet of various turned designs, blue silk lined, length 25.5cm x height 8cm x depth 8.5cm, together with a six bottle cruet in plated frame, a pair of pickle jars in a plated frame and a late 19th Century silver plated two section cafetiere, engraved with crests, ivory finial and insulators (4)Condition: the cruet, the stand is in reasonable order, one foot has a rough patch of casting, the cruet jar with the hinged lid has a broken hinge and needs a new pin, the glass is all intact but there are nibbles throughout, the pickle jars – the frame is in good condition, both pickle jars are in good overall condition but does have nibbles
AN ELIZABETH II SILVER SUGAR CASTOR, of octagonal baluster form, knopped finial on pull off cover, maker K F Birmingham 1972, approximate weight 4.8ozt, 150 grams, height approximately 16.5cm, together with a commemorative silver St Chads goblet, Birmingham 1972, approximate weight 4.6ozt, 143 grams (2)
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY PROVINCIAL IRISH COFFEE POT, bearing the marks of Cork Silversmith Kean Mahony (Mahoney), cast flower and stem finial above a floral embossed domed circular cover, scroll handle with leaf decoration and ivory insulators, flattened pear shaped body repousse decorated with flowers, fruit and birds, vacant cartouches, circular foot with further repousse decoration, the underside of the foot stamped 'KM STERLING', approximate weight 33ozt, 1028 grams, height approximately 23cmCondition: the cartouches are not thin but the engraved crest in one is very worn/rubbed, the insulators are cracked but not broken, the curved top of the handle has some rusting and roughness where it meets the body of the pot, no obvious holes visible on embossed decoration but some solder on the inside of the neck that might be a repair
A GEORGE IV SILVER ENTREE DISH AND COVER, leopard's head finial over a shaped rectangular cover and base with foliate cast borders and rims, engraved crests, all three pieces numbered six, marks heavily rubbed, London circa 1833, approximate weight 51.3ozt, 1596 grams, together with a George IV Glasgow dessert spoon (2)
A GRAINGER & CO WORCESTER IVORY GROUND POT POURRI AND COVER, of ovoid form, reticulated finial and border, printed and painted with pink flowers, on three scrolled feet and a triform plinth, brown printed marks and painted 1/2023, some wear to the gilding, height approximately 25cm, together with a Royal Worcester twin handled blush ivory vase, printed and painted with floral sprays, shape No.2051, printed marks, restored, height approximately 22cm (2)
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY WEDGWOOD CREAMWARE PART DINNER SERVICE, painted with continuous bands of leaves and tendrils in sepia, comprising sauce tureen with integral stand and cover, an oval meat platter, oval length approximately 28.5cm, two 25cm dinner plates and three 18cm side plates, painted pattern No.A5733, impressed marks including 3CM, together with another Wedgwood creamware sauce tureen with integral stand and cover and a wavy rimmed dish, cracked, both with sepia corn sheaf crest and banded decoration, impressed marks (9)Condition: from the service with bands of leaves the oval platter has wear and paint loss in patches on both bands surrounding the border, the oval centre scratches in the glaze as well as spots of the staining, the sauce tureen and cover also has paint loss and staining spots, particularly inside and underside of the tureen, the three side plates also suffers wear to the paint and all have knife scratch marks to the centres from use, two of these have discoloured, the two dinner plates have wear to the paint, both have scratches, the corn sheaf crest wavy dish has some paint loss and also two vertical cracks from the rim, the matching sauce tureen has some wear to the paint, a chip to the outer rim above the crest and a chip to the underside, the underside also has patches and posts of staining and also to the interior of the tureen and the upper base section, some bubbles in the glaze on the upper base to the end, some rough patches to edges, the edges of the finial has a paint scuff down to the body and an overpainted firing fault to the underside of the finial, the cover also has some staining in patches and spots
A stylish Arts & Crafts spot hammered electroplate coffee pot, J B Chatterley & Sons, on four scroll feet, blackwood harp handle and finial to the hinged cover, 17.5cm high, an Art Deco cylindrical wine cooler, with black tubular mounted scroll side handles, 18cm high, a similar period circular fruit dish with radiating design and a circular fruit dish, Hukin & Heath, with foliate and gadroon border and side handles (4).
A batchelors Regency style three-piece silver tea service, Chester 1908 and Birmingham 1911 & 1915, of rounded oblong form, the teapot with blackwood handle and finial, silver napkin ring, Sheffield 1900 and a silver salt, Birmingham 1910, in the form of a pear, 6.5cm high, 17ozs weight combined (5).
A JAPANESE LACQUERED OSTRICH EGG OBJET DE FANTAISIE, MEIJI PERIOD decorated with Fujin and Raijin, in hiramakie, takamakie and kirikane lacquer, carved antler stand with toad, snake, pine and rocks, 19cm h, silk lined woven silk covered case signed for WEIDMAN VIENNA++Cover broken into three pieces and neatly restuck, lacks finial
TWO CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN FAMILLE ROSE VASES AND COVERS, QING DYNASTY, QIANLONG PERIOD enamelled to both sides with scenes and subsidiary panels on a red ground, 23 and 25cm h++Smaller vase v shaped chip on neck, cover chipped, finial restuck, larger vase fine hairline body crack on one side that is not too noticeable, cover lacking finial, no professional restoration
λ A Loango tusk Angola ivory, relief carved a spiral procession of figures and animals, including two figures paddling a canoe, another riding a donkey, a pair of goats mating, a figure with a rifle and two figures fighting, the finial with two frogs, the eyes inlaid red pigment and black dot borders, late 19th century, 50cm long.
A Kanak bamboo flute New Caledonia with incised and stained pictorial decoration of a chief's house and two smaller houses with figural roof finial, either side of a tree, with a figure hunting a bird with a bow and arrow, with three figures below, holding a staff, a club, a sceptre / ceremonial axe and a spear, three two masted ships, one with a figure at the stern and a large turtle, linear geometric decoration and a band of animals, four in an enclosure, with seven pierced holes, 72cm long. Provenance Fernand Deveze and M. Bergognon, Paris. Aguttes, Paris, 20 Nov 2009, lot 83.
A Korvar charm Geelvink Bay, Irian Jaya with a central ancestor figure and a tapering faceted finial, the lower section inscribed in white L. 1699/1926. Kibler, Holl. N.G. Waropen, 112506, 34.5cm long, on a wood stand. (2) Provenance Collected on the Waropen Coast before 1914 by Paul Kibler, b.1873, Cannstatt, Germany, a lepidopterist and collector of natural history. Linden-Museum, Stuttgart, inventory number 112506, deaccessioned in the early 1970's. Ludwig Bretschneider, Munich.
A Papua New Guinea adze Melanesia with a stone blade and wood handle with a carved animal head terminal, fibre bound and with cassowary feathers, 55cm long, an Australian Aboriginal boomerang, an Oceanic coconut shell ladle and similar rattle, and an Indonesian basketry and wood bowl, the cover with a carved lizard finial. (6)

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