λ A George III silver Old English pattern straining spoon, by Smith and Fearn, London 1789, the bowl pierced and with a straining spoon, length 30.8cm, plus a close-plated steel stilton scoop, with a turned baluster ivory handle, and a silver sliding section, Sheffield 1796, approx. weighable 4.3oz. (2)
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A George III matched silver three-piece tea service, various dates and makers The teapot, of shaped rectangular form, with an applied gadrooned rim, the domed lid with a stylised flower finial, the angular handle with ivory insulators, raised on four ball feet, comprising; teapot, sugar bowl, milk jug. Height of teapot 17cm, weight combined 33oz.
A Royal Worcester twelve setting tea service Having gilt floral decoration on a blue and ivory ground, comprising two bread plates, milk jug, sugar bowl, twelve cups, twelve saucers, twelve side plates, puce factory marks and date code for 1937 to base. CONDITION REPORT: Light wear to gilt, one cup with over glazed chip to foot rim.
Three pieces of Moorcroft pottery To include a baluster vase decorated in a Sweet-Briar pattern, factory marks to base, height 17cm, circular pin dish decorated in Jumeriah pattern, printed factory marks to base, diameter 11.5cm, rectangular pin dish, decorated in a Magnolia pattern on an ivory ground, factory marks to base, length 20cm. CONDITION REPORT: Vase - good. Circular pin dish - good. Magnolia tray - light crazing but good.
A South East Asia spear, 19th Century The 38cm double sided spear head mounted on a brass socket, connected to a wooden shaft, head hunters sword, 48cm single edged blade with hatchet point, ivory grip with basket weave decoration and feathers, complete with wooden scabbard, a sickle shaped sword, 52cm single edged shaped blade with turned wooden grip, Pacific axe (possibly Australian), the blade with incised animal stylised decoration, wooden shaft, further African sword, 35cm shaped double edged blade with wooden grips, complete with leather scabbard. (5)
An important Ceremonial foundation stone Laying Trowel, in silver and ivory, dated 1930, inscribed "Presented to the Right Rev. the lord Bishop of Bristol, DD, LLD, on the occasion of this laying the foundation stone of St. Christopher's Church, Brislington, Bristol, 21st December 1930. Bearing Walker and Hall, Sheffield, 1930 hallmark, and presented in Presentation case with green silk interior bearing the printed name "Walker & Hall Ltd., Sheffield).
A 19th century Sevres porcelain and ormolu trinket box with serpentine front edge, the lid painted with scene of girls in garden with doves, signed "Danly", the ormolu borders and thumb-piece reed, ribbon and scroll design, the base painted with rose sprays, turquoise and gilt borders, marked with red "Chateau des Tuileries" mark, the blue mark with letter "N" to centre, L and two dots below, 15.5cm wide and Victorian Royal Worcester ivory porcelain jug, ribbed handle to slightly flattened ovoid body (af), dated 1893, 13 cms high and a pedestal pot pourri with pierced top, 11 cms dia. (3)
A collection of items to include a brass preserve pan, a copper coal scuttle, an Art Nouveau spelter vase decorated with flowers and marked to base "100" and a similar ashtray, a leather suitcase containing papier-mache lacquered tray, a circa 1900 black umbrella inscribed "Made by T. Fox & Son London", various horn beakers, ivory mounted corkscrew, vintage handbags, wooden boxes, etc, together with a brass oil lamp, a brass kettle with Art Nouveau style decoration, an oak cased mantel clock, an oak cased barometer and a box with carved chain and lock decoration
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