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Lot 802

A Regency mahogany whatnot, of three open shelves, with a drawer to the base, turned column uprights and on turned feet and brass casters 161 x 54 x 49cm (63 x 21 x 19in) One finial has a small moulding loss, stains to the shelves, the liner is partly missing from the base drawer and one caster is bent

Lot 877

A Hall Porter's hooded chair, upholstered in a green patterned fabric with a turned wood finial 240 x 103 x 90cm (94 x 40 x 35in) The finial is slightly loose.

Lot 10

A 19th century Wedgwood black basalt small teapot and cover, enamelled with a stylised blue and white border, the engine turned cover with a seated lion finial, incised 'WEDGWOOD'. 15cm (6in) wide; a Wedgwood black basalt sucrier and cover, the cover with a seated figure of a widow, incised 'Wedgwood', 11cm (4.25in) high; a Turner black basalt circular inkwell, the sides moulded with bamboo, incised 'TURNER', 8.5cm (3.25in) diameter; a Neale & Co black basalt engine turned teapot and cover, of heart shaped form, the cover with a seated widow finial, incised 'NEALE & CO', with a metal spout, 20cm (8in) wide (7)

Lot 227

A 20th century American coffee pot and teapot by Reed & Barton, 'Bradford' design, pattern number 661 - 7056, the coffee pot, height 30cm (12in) with lobed body, the capped double scroll handle with ivory insulators, the domed lid with pumpkin and leaf finial, the spout with foliate decoration, raised on four applied foliate decorated feet, stamped on the base 'Reed & Barton Sterling 705 Bradford', the teapot, height 26cm (10in) to match, 71.2ozt gross (2) Reed & Barton was a prominent American silversmithing company based in Taunton, Massachusetts, between 1824 and 2015. They were chosen to design and produce the official medals for the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta. The company's products are used at the White House in Washington, D.C. minor dent to the coffee pot, and the insulators have degraded, dents and creases to the teapot, also with degraded insulators. Unlikely that either have ever been used, due to the clenliness of the interiors.

Lot 236

A silver oval dressing table box, sponsor's mark Samuel Boaz Landeck, Sheffield import hallmarks for 1900, embossed and chased all over, raised on four scrolled feet below a part marked hinged cover with bud finial, 8.8ozt 11 x 11cm (4 x 4in)

Lot 245

A George III silver two handled urn, by John Wakelin and Wm Taylor, London 1779, with quarter fluted body, the upper section plain with a single large ribbon swag and two vacant oval bow topped cartouches, two applied handles with foliate terminations, the domed cover decorated with leaves around a pineapple finial, all raised on a single pedestal foot with ribbon decoration, gilded interior, 47.8ozt. 33 x 15 x 15cm (13 x 6 x 6in) evidence of repair and subsequent regilding to the body

Lot 247

A silver three piece tea set, by Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1926, of circular form decorated with eight pressed panels giving an octagon effect, the flush fitting cover topped with an octagonal finial, the two handled sugar bowl and squat milk jug to match, 29.9ozt gross (3)

Lot 248

A George II silver coffee pot, by Edward Vincent, London 1729, of plain slightly tapering form, with stepped base, crested and with stepped cover topped with an acorn finial, wooden handle, 23ozt. 22cm (9in) little dents and dings, and the base slightly squashed on the edge

Lot 250

A George V silver three piece tea set by Edward Barnard & Sons, the teapot London 1934, jubilee marked, of compressed circular form, raised on a pedestal foot, the shallow flush fitting cover topped with a black fluted finial and bordered by a stylised twisted rope border, the black handle with applied silver terminals, the lower split into two with foliate ends, the matching milk jug and sugar bowl, both London 1922, with matching decorated borders, 25.6ozt gross (3) dent to sugar bowl and three dents to teapot

Lot 261

Two George IV spice casters, the first by Richard Pearce, London 1824, the second by Richard Pearce and George Burrows, London 1829, the squat gadrooned body raised on a single pedestal foot, friction fitting lid with beaded edge topped with a ball finial, 6.7ozt gross (2) 9cm (4in)

Lot 273

A George V silver circular teapot, by Fordham and Fordham, Sheffield 1927, of compressed circular form with applied reeded girdle and wooden handle, flush fitting cover with wooden finial and squat spout, raised on a reeded pedestal foot, 23.1ozt 16cm (6in)

Lot 297

A George III silver three piece tea and coffee set, by John Wakelin & William Taylor, London 1786, the oval teapot half fluted with decorated rim and beaded edges, the slightly domed cover similarly decorated, with wooden finial and handle, the urn shaped coffee pot raised on a beaded pedestal foot, the domed cover with acron finial, and the helmet shaped milk jug to match, 57.4 ozt gross (3)

Lot 301

A George III silver caster, possibly by James Mince, London 1793, of plain baluster form with reeded edge and girdle, the pierced cover with bell finial, crested, 3.1ozt 16cm (6in)

Lot 305

A George III silver 3 piece tea set, by Duncan Urquhart and Napthali Hart, London 1809/10, the teapot of compressed rectangular form, the broad reeded girdle below a gadrooned edge and two bands of bright cut engraving, insulated handle, the flush hinged cover with rectangular fluted finial, the lower body with two bright cut engraved and vacant cartouches, all raised on four ball feet, together with the matching sugar basin and cream jug, 32.8ozt gross (3) Discreet solder repair to the base of the teapot and minor bruises, slight distortion to the rim of the basin

Lot 312

A George III silver coffee pot, by Fuller White, London 1762, the tapered baluster body embossed with flowers, scrolled spout and wooden handle, the cover with foliate edge and berry finial, 25.2ozt 24.50cm (10in) Slight gap in the foot where the ring joins the body otherwise in very good condition. The cover with sterling mark only

Lot 321

A Victorian silver three piece condiment set, by Levesley Brothers, London 1899, comprising a pair of pepperettes of octagonal form with embossed decoration below a stepped cover topped with an urn finial, 7.5cm (3in) high and the matching mustard pot, 4cm (1 1/2in) high complete with mustard spoon and blue glass liner, 5.9ozt gross (3)

Lot 326

An Edward VII silver bachelor café-au-lait set, by Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham 1924, comprising a baluster shaped coffee pot with beaded edge and girdle below a flat domed cover, wooden scroll handle and finial, together with the companion hot milk jug, 15.8ozt gross (2) 7cm (3in) Both items in good condition - no damage or repairs

Lot 329

A George II silver caster, possibly by John Richardson, London 1735, of plain baluster form with moulded foot, reeded girdle and rim, bell finial to the pierced cover, scratched engraved with initials to the base, 5.3ozt 15cm (6in) Marks indistinct, cover unmarked, some wear and bruises

Lot 330

A George II silver caster, by Jabez Daniel, London 1756, of plain baluster form with moulded foot, girdle and rim below a pierced cover with bell finial, 3.6ozt 14cm (5in)

Lot 335

A Victorian silver three piece tea set, by Charles Harrold and Co., Birmingham 1899, the teapot of oval rounded form raised on four ball feet, the lower portion heavily embossed around two vacant cartouches, flush fitting cover similarly decorated with a wooden finial, the matching milk jug and two handled sugar bowl raised on traditional bases. 27.9ozt gross (3)

Lot 336

A George V silver coffee pot made for Tessier, by Vander & Hedges (Tessier), in a traditional Turkish shape, London 1935, fluted spout and high domed cover topped with a simple acorn finial, with wooden handle, stamped on the base 'Tessier London', 30.1ozt 20cm (8in)

Lot 343

An Edward VII silver and coloured glass snuff bottle, by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1901, the green glass flask within a pierced collar decorated with foliate designs and scroll handle, the matching spoon with silver friction fitting stopper and ball finial 7cm (3in)

Lot 330

A British 1796 Pattern Infantry Officer's Sword, with 79.5cm single edge fullered steel blade, brass hilt with fixed double shell guard, lacks quillon, copper wire bound grip, stirrup knuckle bow and baluster urn finial, lacks scabbard; a Masai Lion Spear Blade, in relic condition, 84cm, with raised medial ridge to each side, and socket fitting, 95cm overall (2)The Infantry sword has deep rust pitting to the blade. The hilt has a dirty dark bronze patina. Lacks scabbard. The lion spear has no damage, but is deeply pitted.

Lot 359

A 19th Century Scottish Dirk, the 33.5cm single edge fullered broad steel blade stamped ECSG at the ricasso, the silver coloured metal hilt with studded basket weave carved ebonised wood grip, disc pommel with baluster finial, the black patent leather scabbard with silver coloured metal mounts, the locket stamped and pierced with a thistle, marked IR, 50cm

Lot 384

A 20th Century Kwere Ceremonial Staff, Tanzania, of dark hard wood, the finial carved as a woman with high divided coiffure, with inset metal eyes, her hands resting on her stomach below pert breasts, the tapering haft set with an iron socket spike butt, 136cm

Lot 428

An 18th Century Spanish Holster Pistol, converted to percussion, the 28cm steel barrel octagonal at the breech with indistinct maker's poincon and inspection marks, inlaid in gold En Madrid, Anno 1719, the lock plate bearing traces of foliate engraving, the walnut full stock with brass ramrod pipes, trigger guard with leaf finial, brass side plate elaborately pierced and chased with sinuous beasts, shell and foliage, with later wood ramrodAction does not work properly and is loose. Black patching and rust pitting to barrel. Screw missing from side plate. Splits to right side of stock and behind action.

Lot 431

A Late 18th/Early 19th Century Flintlock Travelling Pistol by Ketland & Co., London, the 20cm brass barrel engraved LONDON within a teardrop to the top flat, with London proof marks, signed steel lock plate, walnut full stock with brass ramrod pipes, trigger guard with acorn finial, pierced shaped side plate and grotesque mask pommel, with brass vacant escutcheon and silver wire tendril inlay, the wood ramrod with steel screw, 33cmAction works, holds at full and half cock. Grey pitting to action. Repaired crack to left side of stock running diagonally from barrel to trigger guard finial, with a sliver of wood missing at the muzzle, and old chips and cracks around the lock plate

Lot 439

A Mid 18th Century French Flintlock Greatcoat Pistol by Duval a Nantes, the 10.5cm brass cannon barrel engraved at the breech with a martial trophy, with signed rounded lock plate and shaped side plate, walnut full stock inlaid with scrolling tendrils in silver wire, with steel ramrod pipes, shaped trigger guard with pineapple finial, the bird's head butt with engraved steel butt plate, lacks ramrod Action works, holds at full and half cock. Verdigris to the muzzle and touch hole. Rust pitting to metalwork. Minor bruising to stock.

Lot 442

A Late 18th Century Flintlock Travelling Pistol, the 22cm steel barrel engraved Grantham to the top flat and with proof marks of rosette and crowned P, with maker's poincon of crowned WN, the lock plate later engraved W NEWTON, walnut full stock with steel ramrod pipes and trigger guard with acorn finial, with flat sided chequered grip and wood ramrodAction works, but is very week, just holds at full and half cock. Barrel and steel furniture deeply pitted. Blued lock plate has original maker's name erased and crudely over-signed - could be a replacement. Bruising to stock and chequering on right side of grip

Lot 452

A Late 18th Century Percussion Travelling Pistol by W B Brander, Minories, London, converted from a flintlock, the 25cm octagonal steel barrel signed to the top flat, with London proof marks and stamped */MB, with signed lock plate, barrel and nipple conversion, walnut full stock with paktong type metal ramrod pipes, trigger guard engraved with a crossed bow and quiver, with acorn finial, shaped side plate, grotesque mask pommel and feather engraved spurs, with a horn tipped wood ramrod, 39cmStrong action works, holds at full and half cock. fine pitting to metalwork.minor bruising to stock.

Lot 463

A 19th Century Double Barrel Percussion Sporting Gun, the 76cm browned twist barrels numbered 6021 and with London proof marks to the underside, the foliate engraved lock plates engraved Joseph Manton, London, dolphin hammers, foliate engraved steel trigger guard with pineapple finial, walnut shouldered stock with chequered grip, later wood ramrod, 116cmAction works, holds at full and half cock. Metalwork pitted. Ding to barrel towards breech. Repairs to stock behind action.

Lot 474

A 19th Century Percussion 12 Bore Big Game Gun, converted form a flintlock, possibly made for use in South Africa, the 106cm smooth bore steel barrel inlaid at the muzzle and rear sight with white metal sun motif, the lock plate indistinctly signed, the walnut full stock with three brass ramrod pipes, set trigger, angular steel trigger guard with pineapple finial, steel butt plate, the right side of the butt with raised cheekpiece, with steel ramrod, 150cm

Lot 1

An Edwardian silver oval half fluted kettle on stand by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1901, with a composition loop handle and finial, the body engraved with a crest, on an oval pierced stand, on four swept legs above a burner, 36cm (14in) high, 1100g (35.37 oz) gross

Lot 10

A late Victorian silver circular baluster three piece tea service by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1899, the tea pot with an ebonised finial and handle, a nulled and open rocaille work apron, the body half lobed, 23cm (9in) long, 878g (28.2 oz) gross

Lot 105

A collection of silver items, to include: a late Victorian castor by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1898, with a baluster finial to the pierced cover, on a circular moulded spreading foot, 16cm (6 /14in) high; a late Victorian oval baluster cream jug by Josiah Williams & Co., London 1897, with a reeded border and angular handle, engraved with a foliate band, 10cm (4in) long; an Edwardian oblong baluster cream jug by James Dixon & Son, Sheffield 1901, the lobed body with a scroll handle, engraved with a crest and on four ball feet, 11.5cm (4 1/2in) long; and two other cream jugs, 561g (18.04 oz) gross

Lot 109

Ï’ A silver three piece tea service by Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1900, the tea pot with an orb finial and a composition loop handle, a C-scroll and foliate border and on four trefoil feet, 16cm (6 1/4in) long; an Art Deco twin handled bowl by Adie Brothers Ltd., Birmingham 1935, with ivory handles, engraved Sheeba 12 Novemeber, on a stepped circular foot, 15cm (6in) long; an Edwardian shell shaped butter dish, London 1901, on three ball feet, 13.5cm (5 1/4in) long; two smaller shell shaped butter dishes; two spirit labels; and a cream jug, 842g (27 oz) gross Ï’ Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.

Lot 110

A George III silver pap boat by Stephen Adams I, London 1789, with a gadrooned border, 13.5cm (5 1/4in) long; a pair of George III oblong salts, London 1815, with gadrooned borders and chased shell and foliate handles, on oblong bases, 11cm (4 1/4in) long; a George III oblong baluster mustard, maker's mark obscured, London 1808, with an oblong finial to the domed cover, engraved with a crest, a half lobed body and on four foliate feet, 8cm (3 1/4in) long, with a blue glass liner, 410g (13.2 oz) gross

Lot 111

A collection of silver items, to include: a silver twin handled cup and cover by Charles S. Green & Co. Ltd., Birmingham 1928, with a cone finial to the ogee domed cover, twin lion mask handles, engraved with a presentation inscription, on a circular pedestal foot, 16.5cm, (6 1/2in); a Victorian pedestal cup by John Johnson & Alfred Springthorpe, London 1883, engraved with a presentation inscription and on a circular pedestal foot; five other pedestal cups; and a tapering mug by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1934, with a double scroll handle and reeded bands, 8.5cm (3 1/4in) high, with a glass base, 520g (16.72 oz) gross weighable

Lot 113

An Edwardian silver shaped oval tea caddy by Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings (Frank) Shepherd, Birmingham 1906, on four paw feet, 10cm (4in) high; an Edwardian oblong baluster tea caddy by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., London 1901, with gadrooned borders, 8cm (3 1/4in) long; and an oval tea caddy by Synyer & Beddoes, Birmingham 1922, with an oval finial to the domed cover, 9.5cm (3 3/4in) long, 371g (11.93 oz) gross

Lot 14

A silver octagonal tapered coffee pot by D & J Welby, London 1896, with an octagonal finial to the domed cover and a composition scroll handle, 22cm (8 3/4in) high, 645g (20.75 oz) gross

Lot 150

Asprey, a silver cow creamer by Asprey & Co., London 1972, standing four-square, the hinged cover with a bee finial within a floral wreath, 15cm (6in) long, 155g (5 oz)

Lot 28

A George III silver vase shaped ewer, maker's mark E.C, London 1771, with a bell shaped finial and double scroll handle, reel borders, engraved with a crest and on a circular foot, 17cm (6 3/4in) high; and a late Victorian twin handled tazza by Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield 1900, with twin C-scroll handles, the half lobed body embossed with a C-scroll and floral band, on a circular pedestal foot, 24cm (9 1/2in) long, 713g (22.94 oz) gross

Lot 31

An electro-plated baluster tea urn, the associated domed lid with a chased foliate finial, twin foliate loop handles, the half hammered body chased with floral decoration, on four scroll legs above a burner, to a shaped square base on four foliate feet, 47cm (18 1/2in) high, in a wooden case

Lot 4

A 19th century Indian colonial silver bowl and cover by Peter Orr, Madras, with a turned wood finial to the conical centre cover, the base with a threaded rim and on a collet foot, engraved with a crest and a motto Salvet Me Deus, 19cm (7 1/2in) diameter, 751g (24.15 oz) gross The crest and motto for SPIERS of Scotland.

Lot 49

Ï’An Edwardian silver oblong baluster coffee pot by James Dixon & Son, Sheffield 1901, with a composition finial, a scroll handle with ivory warming bands, the half lobed body engraved with a crest and on four ball feet, 22cm (8 1/2in) high, 754g (24.24 oz) gross Ï’ Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.

Lot 5

Ï’An early Victorian Scottish silver circular baluster three piece tea service by James McKay, Edinburgh 1837-38, the tea pot with a flower finial to the dome centred cover, a scroll foliate and flower rim, a leaf-capped loop handle with ivory spacers, a leaf-capped spout, flower and foliate bordered reserves, on four rocaille and shell feet, later engraved A. B. W. 1. Nov. 1916, 30cm (12in) long, 1473g (47.35 oz) grossÏ’ Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information

Lot 56

Ï’A silver oblong half reeded teapot and a Victorian cream jug, the tea pot by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield date worn, with an ebonised finial, the lily pad capped handle with ivory spacers, on four ball feet, engraved with a crest, 24.5cm (9 3/4in) long; the baluster jug with a double scroll handle, a cast shell spout, engraved and with a crest and motto Caen, Cressie, Calais, 13.5cm (5 1/4in) high, 712g (22.9 oz) The crest and motto for RADCLYFFE. Ï’ Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.

Lot 58

An Edwardian silver oval baluster kettle on stand by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., London 1902, the half lobed body with a composition loop handle, on an oval pierced stand, on four sweeping legs above a burner, 38cm (15in) high; an Edwardian oval half lobed tea pot by William Aitken, Birmingham 1907, with a composition finial and angular handle, 28.5cm (11 1/4in) long; and a similar smaller example, 21cm (8in) long, 2482g (79.82 oz) gross

Lot 59

Five Georgian silver baluster castors, to include: a George II baluster castor by Samuel Wood, London 1743, with a bell shaped finial to the pierced cover, on a circular spreading foot, 15.5cm (6in) high; a George III baluster castor by Samuel Welles, London 1763, with a bell shaped finial to the pierced cover, on a circular spreading foot, 14cm (5 1/2in) high; and three other castors, 627g (20.16 oz) gross

Lot 65

A Victorian electrotype cylindrical biscuit barrel by Elkington & Co., PODR mark for 9th February 1870, with a conical finial to the arabesque decorated domed cover, two arabesque bands and on a spreading foot, 21cm (8 1/4in) high

Lot 69

Ï’A William IV silver circular baluster teapot by Robert Hennell II, London 1833, with an acorn finial to the domed cover, a shaped circular border and a foliate capped loop handle with ivory bands, the body embossed with foliate decoration and on four scroll feet, 27cm (10 1/2in) long, 745g (23.95 oz) grossÏ’ Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.

Lot 73

A George II silver small coffee pot by Dike Impey, London 1736, straight-tapered with an acorn finial to the ogee domed cover, a wooden double scroll handle and a moulded foot, later engraved with a monogram WS, scratch weight 16:1:12 beneath, 17cm (6 32/4in) high, 496g (15.95 oz) gross

Lot 82

Ï’A Victorian silver ovoid small tea pot by William Hutton & Sons, London 1885, with an ivory button finial and ivory spacers to the loop handle, on three ball feet, 17.5cm (7in) long, 239g (7.65 oz) grossÏ’ Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.

Lot 91

Ï’A late Victorian silver tea pot and cream boat by Horace Woodward & Co Ltd, London 1895, the tea pot oval baluster with a fluted oval ivory finial to the domed cover, later wooden spacers to the tongue-capped loop handle, embossed overall with flowering scroll foliage, on four trefid feet, engraved with a monogram ML, 24cm (9 1/2in) long, 514g (16.55 oz) grossÏ’ Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.

Lot 93

A George IV silver drum mustard pot, maker's mark WE or WF, London 1825, with a ball finial to the domed cover, a leaf-capped S-scroll handle, a gadrooned rim, an oval vacant reserve on a wrythen ground, with a blue glass liner and a mustard spoon by Eley & Fearn, London 1804, 179g (5.75 oz) weighable

Lot 271

A Lalique frosted and clear glass lidded jar, with an ovoid finial and fluted ornaments, on a splayed foot with an etched signature, 7"h, 6" dia

Lot 140

A continental spoon, with embossed bowl of a woman feeding chickens, the short stem with a peacock finial, 12.5 cm long

Lot 208

Plated ware - a silver plated serving dish and domed cover with stylised flame finial and engraved 'Presented by no 199 OMC Red Squadron 23rd June 1967' manufactured by Frank Cobb & Co, Sheffield; a Victorian silver teapot; a pair of three arm candelabra; a pair of Pheasants; etc qty

Lot 31

A Vienna baluster vase, printed with the classical graces, within emerald, ruby and yellow border, picked out in gilt, domed cover, knop finial, 45cm high, early 20th century

Lot 661

A BR-W cast iron signal post finial (traces of original paint)

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