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A 19th century Meissen porcelain circular bowl and domed cover, yellow ground, twisted naturalistic twin handles decorated in bold relief with grapes and other fruit, two floral painted reserves to the bowl and one to the cover, cherry finial, underglaze blue crossed swords and star to baseNo chips or cracks to the bowl. Some leaf loss and internal gilt band worn. Small area of enamel loss to the leaf by the finial on the cover
Susie Watson - A pair of lined and inter-lined linen curtains, pale duck egg blue stripe with floral spray with adjacent pink/lime green/yellow stripe on off-white ground, 140 cm wide x 230 cm drop (each curtain), to/w white painted wooden curtain pole and rings (one end finial missing from pole)
SET OF FOUR EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY MASONS IRONSTONE CHINA TWO HANDLED PEDESTAL TUREENS AND COVERS, each of shaped oval form with scroll handles and clover pattern handles to the domed covers, black printed and painted with flowers beneath scroll printed borders, outlined in green, comprising: 10 ½" (26.7cm) high, with stand and ladle, a pair, 8" (20.3cm) high, and 6" (15.2cm) high, with stand and ladle, printed marks and painted pattern number: C4304, (8), both ladles restored, three finial handles restored and smaller tureen with restored chip to rim of cover
A collection of cut glass crystal decanters and candlesticks to include a tall decanter with an unusual finial lid and a pair of two candlesticks of twisted column design, a square based whiskey decanter and a small bulbous decanter with spherical lid. Please see images for full details. measures: 44 cm high x 11 cm wide.
SET OF SIX FRENCH SILVER COFFEE SPOONS, EACH WITH A TOWN CREST FINIAL BY AD, 2nd STANDARD (38.1g), SET OF SIX PLATED COFFEE SPOONS, EACH WITH A "WEDDING" FINIAL, SET OF SIX PAIRS OF FISH KNIVES AND FORKS EACH WITH A MOTHER-OF-PEARL HANDLE, TWO OTHER SETS OF CUTLERY, ALL CASED, SIX GILT COFFEE SPOONS, BOXED, OTHER CUTLERY, NINE BOTTLE TICKETS AND THREE CERAMIC TICKETS [A LOT]
HEAVY GUAGE GEORGE VI SILVER COFFEE POT OF TAPERING OCTAGONAL FORM WITH A BIRD'S HEAD SCROLL SPOUT, IVORY SCROLL HANDLE AND DOMED HINGED COVER, WITH URN FINIAL, ON A RAISED STEPPED FOOT, HOT WATER AND SUGAR BOWL EN SUITE, BY EDWARD BARNARD & SONS, LONDON 1937, SUGAR BOWL 1939 (1509g GROSS) [3]
Regency mahogany longcase clock by George Monro, Edinburgh, the moulded broken arched pediment with ball and Ho ho bird finial over closed fretwork arched face, applied spandrels, chapter ring, Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary second dial and date aperture, anchor escapement striking on a bell, flanked by Doric columns, shell inlaid trunk door, urn inlaid plinth and raised on bracket feet, 232cm high. Condition Report Nice, elegant Edinburgh clock. Minor losses and veneer peeling at base. Movement and dial belong and seem to fit the case nicely. No wheel to drive the calendar ring, otherwise movement is probably in working order.
19th century giltwood wall mirror of circular form, the ebony slip mounted by crown finial, surmounted by flowers with four scrolling brackets, 88cm wide and 100cm high, later electrified. Condition Report Gilding to the outer rim flaking. The central moulding has cracks to the gilding along paint lines. Gilding is worn and dirty all over. Crown has patches and is lacking the finial. The mirror plate is mottled and worn.
A Royal Worcester blush ware pedestal vase, puce mark shape No.1683, circa 1902, h.23cm, together with a vase and cover shape No.187, h.18cm and baluster vase, shape No.263, h.18.5cm (3) Condition Report / Extra Information Vase with cover - finial with small chip to tip, one handle with chip.Otherwise good.
A late 19th century Russian silver bachelors coffee pot, of conical form with engraved decoration, having ivory finial and insulators, 13oz, bearing Russian silver standard mark 84, Moscow, 1887, h.13.5cm Condition Report / Extra Information Hairlines to ivory finial.Gilt interior excellent.Hinge good but has some wobble.Very small dent to lid.Marks good.Has been well polished.
A George III silver three-piece tea service, of circular half gadrooned form, the teapot having ivory mounted finial and fruitwood handle, the sugar bowl and milk jug with gilt-washed interior, maker Richard Cook, London 1805, gross weight 44oz Condition Report / Extra Information All marks match.Sugar with small dent to base and two shallow dents to side.Cream with one small dent to side.Teapot handle is worn.All require a polish.
An 18th century Chinese famille rose vegetable tureen and cover, the whole underglaze blue and enamel decorated with figure, pagoda and landscape scenes, all heightened in gilt, the domed cover with flowerbud finial, the base with animal mask handles, w.31cm (excluding handles) Condition Report / Extra Information Damage to branch attached to flowerbud finial.Small chip to underside of rim of cover.Approx 8cm hairline to base.Enamels generally very good.Minor age and handling wear.
Small collection of silver items to include George V silver handled dressing table mirror, with presentation inscription 'Souvenir of the Race for the Women's Sculling Championship of the Thames Presented by The Daily Mirror, August 1912', makers Mappin & Webb Ltd, Birmingham 1912, silver handled Art Nouveau shoe horn, repousse stylised flower and vine decoration, makers William Neale & Sons, Chester 1906 together with silver coffee bean finial coffee spoons and a pair of silver sugar tongs etc (q)
Pair of hand painted porcelain oval cameo Victorian cape brooches with Berlin cut steel border, depicting traditional idyllic scenes, length approximately 35mm, hinged pin and simple loop brooch fittings, together with a gold cased propelling pencil with foiled hardstone finial, engraved foliate decoration to case (2)
A silver topped dressing table jar, William Hutton and Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1904, with floral design, hinged cover and glass stopper, 8cm high and a further smaller silver topped jar, 6cm high (2) CONDITION REPORT: Large scent bottle - Cover sits happily. Stopper with small chip to corner of finial. Some scratches around the silver mount. Hallmarks slightly rubbed but still legible. Small chip to rim of foot. Nibbles to body of glass visible.Small scent bottle - Glass stains to interior. Chipped rim. Cover slightly dented and hallmarks rubbed but still slightly legible. Some nibbles to base corners.
A George II silver sugar caster, DG, London 1740, the baluster shaped body raised on a circular foot and with a pierced cover with urn moulded finial, 14cm high CONDITION REPORT: Foot rim slightly mis-shapen and piece wobbles when placed on a flat service, hallmarks legible to the underside. interior grubby, some tarnishing to the exterior. several small creases to the silver on the body. Some surface scratching and wear.
A pair of early 20th century Chinese porcelain blue and white prunus vases and covers, of baluster shape, double concentric blue mark to underside, 27cm high (at fault) CONDITION REPORT: Vase 1x- Rim of cover with four chips other wise in generally good condition. Vase 2x High points to finial chipped. Rim descending spreading hairline crack.
A large pair of Chinese blue and white baluster vases and covers, decorated with reserves and panels of blooms in a vase, finial cover, 51cm high bearing Altfield Gallery label (at fault) (2) CONDITION REPORT: 1x - rim descending hairline crack approx 8cm. Some glaze imperfections. 20th century.
A George III silver coffee pot, London 1765, of plain baluster form with acanthus moulded spout below a hinged cover with gadrooned border and urn finial, scroll handle with turned thumb piece, all on a circular gadrooned base, 27.5cm high (makers mark rubbed), 29.8ozt CONDITION REPORT: Handle re-glued into silver mount at top joint with residue still visible. Some pins to the silver handle mounts are missing but handle is still secure. Cover almost sits flush with body. Initialled 'I.M.S' to underside. Hinge join to cover showing split. Exterior would benefit from polish. General external surface scratches and some blemishes.
A George III carved mahogany eight day longcase clock with case in the manner of Gillows, the brass dial with Roman numeral chapter ring, engraved centre with pagodas and named 'Eden Liverpool', with subsidiary seconds dial and below a painted moon phase 'Time shews the way of lifes decay', with movement striking on a bell, the door verso stamped '1767 clock and cakes cost of this', the elaborate hood with broken swans neck pediment, central finial and blind fret detailing, above a trunk with fluted corner pilasters with elaborate Prince of Wales type capitals, the base with egg and dart detailing, on ogee bracket feet, 228cm H CONDITION REPORT: The lock and the hinges to the trunk door are not original and the handle to the hood door is. It has been suggested that the case may be a Manchester case with a Liverpool movement. The seat board for the movement appears original however, there does appear to be some none original timbers to the sides (under the sea board) which support the hood when sliding into condition. When looking at the inside of the hood and the back of the hood door, they appear very clean, as does the movement - this suggests that the clock may have been services / cleaned but not recently. The back board is not in one piece. The clock sits leaning backward and to one side a little. General light age wear throughout externally but overall of a good appearance and colour. Please see extra images uploaded. There are two weights and a pendulum. We can not guarantee that the clock is in full working order.
A late Victorian three piece silver tea service, Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company Limited, London 1900, each piece of wrythen form and upon four stepped hoof feet; teapot (with ebonised handle and finial) 16.5cm high, weight 23ozt, two handled sugar bowl 10cm high, 9ozt, milk jug 10cm high, 4.3ozt (3)
A well polished mixed hardwoods cased Longcase Clock having light and darkwood stringing and intricate inlaid shell to the door, the eight day movement with a painted face having a rocking galleon amidst a sea battle to the arch of dial, the dial having Roman numerals, inset second hand below the twelve and semi-circular date register above the six. Running well and keeping good time and complete with a brass sphere finial surmounted by a bird with outstretched wings, 98" tall overall.
An Oak cottage Longcase Clock having Swan-neck pediment and Eagle-surmounted brass sphere finial, the 30 hour movement having simulated/false 8-day winding recesses, the 12" square painted face with Roman numerals and marked "J. Counsell, Ross", having inset semi-circular date window above the 6 o'clock position and inset subsidiary second hand below the 12 o'clock position and decorated to the corners with stylised Rose blooms. The case features an inlaid depiction of a shell to the door and the central section of the case has fluted chamfering. In need of some attention in order to run but we will endeavour to have it running prior to the auction. Total height 81" approx.
An Oak cased Longcase Clock having ebony stringing, reeded details to each side of the case and hood and having an eight day movement with a painted face having Roman numerals, inset second hand below the twelve, and inset semi-circular date register above the six, brass hands, the face marked "Rob't Roberts, Bangor", the hood having a scroll pediment and a spherical brass finial, running well and surprisingly accurate, the hours chiming on a bell, 89 1/2" tall approx.

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