A George III silver hot water potOf plain baluster form, an applied gadroon rim, the domed lid with a twist finial to a woven raffia handle, raised on a circular foot, engraved with a marital coat of arms of Gooch impaling Stanton, by David Whyte and William Holmes, London 1764, height 20.5cm, weight approx. 12.5oz CONDITION REPORT: Additional research of the amorial included, light scratches, see images
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A Victorian silver miniature brandy saucepanOf typical bellied form, with a flared rim and pouring spout, to a carved ivory puring handle, by Richard Sibley II, London 1870, retailed by Thomas Bond Street, length 11.5cm, weight approx. 1.5oz CONDITION REPORT: Light scratches, split to ivory handle, handle loose, see images
A Victorian silver castle top vinaigretteOf rectangular form, the lid with cast decoration of The Scot Memorial in Edinburgh, with engine turned decoration and applied foliate rims, the base with a vacant cartouche, inside with a gilt pierced grill, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1843, length 4.8cm, weight 1.2oz CONDITION REPORT: Light scratches to interior gilt otherwise good and clear condition
Taunton; A mid 17th century English provincial seal top spoonThe tapered faceted stem with scroll and fluted baluster knop, fig shaped bowl, the disc prick-dot initialled 'CF' over 'LB', stamped once in the bowl with Taunton town mark, by Richard Wade, Taunton, circa 1652, length 17.6cm, weight 1.8oz. CONDITION REPORT: See images, light scratches and surface wear
An 18th Century Chelsea soft paste porcelain sauce boatWith strawberry moulding and hand-painted floral decoration, red anchor mark to base, height 11cm, length 17cmNB: Complete with bill of sale from Jupiter Antiques dated 5th August 1999 CONDITION REPORT: Restoration to body, light wear to painted rimVery minor rubbing to colour on rim otherwise very good
Two early 19th Century Scottish provincial silver tablespoonsThe first of plain pattern with an elongated stem, engraved with initials, by Charles Jamieson, Inverness, marked 'CJ', 'INS', camel, 'J', circa 1810, length 22.5cm, the second of plain pattern with an elongated stem, initialled and numbered, by David Manson, Dundee, marked 'DM', pot of lillies, 'DM', pot of lillies, 'DM', circa 1830, length 23cm, weight combined approx 3.8oz (2) CONDITION REPORT: Good condition with light wear
A large and rare Chinese gilt bronze figure Probably late Ming, the three-faced deity with flaming headdress and eight outstretched arms, holding a Ghanta, a Vajra and other Buddhist attributes, seated on a separately cast throne, raised on a carved hardwood stand, height 34.5cm CONDITION REPORT: Light wear to gilding in parts, surface scrathes and wear marksProvenance came from a large house clearance with antiques, see photos
A George III silver nutmeg graterOf plain egg form, with screw-off cover, hinged steel grater and a gilt interior, by NF, London 1800, length 6cm, gross weight approx. 1.4oz CONDITION REPORT: Marks are clear, light surface scratches to body three minor ding's on top rim where it joins bottom section
Wick; A mid 19th Century Scottish provincial silver toddy ladleOf fiddle pattern, with engraved initialls 'JEK' (?), probably by John Sellar of Wick, marked 'JS', 'WICK', 1825 - 1836, length 15cm, weight approx. 1.2oz CONDITION REPORT: Light wear but good condition, some scratches and dents to bowl and stem, see photos
A George II silver sugar casterOf conventional plain form, with a pierced pull-off lid and knopped finial, an applied reeded band, raised on a circular spread foot, initialled to the underside 'W' over 'WI', by Samuel Wood, London 1759, height 13.5cm, weight approx. 4oz CONDITION REPORT: Some light scratches and small dent, see images
A modern silver photograph frameOf rectangular form, with pierced lattice and scroll decoration, to a blue velvet ground, vacant cartouche, with an easel back, by BSC Ltd., London 1995, length 28cm CONDITION REPORT: Material with rip to top right corner, light wear and scratches to silver width 28cm, height 23cm
A George II English provincial silver lidded tankardOf conventional cylindrical form with mid-rib, with scroll thumb-piece, the scroll handle with a shell-shaped terminal, initialled to the handle 'M' over 'RM', by Isaac Cookson, Newcastle 1736, height 17.5cm, weight approx. 21.5oz CONDITION REPORT: No body thinning, light wear, very minor play in lid hinge, minor dent/bruise in lid rim, otherwise only minor rubbing wear, good condition
An 18th Century Worcester Flight period plateOf circular form with wavy edge, decorated with blue painted floral and stylised decoration inside a gilt geometric and scrolling rim, diameter 24cm, together with six similar pieces CONDITION REPORT: Larger cup and saucer with slither chip to rim on saucer, each with light wear to giltPlease note- one coffee can and saucer not Worcester
Two silver photograph framesOf rectangular form, with engine turned detail, vacant cartouche, loaded, makers marks indistinct, Birmingham various dates, height 24cm and 28cm (2) CONDITION REPORT: Taller frame with light wear/scratches and scuffs smaller example light wear otherwise both good 1, width 20.5cm, height 24cm 2. width 17cm, height 28cm
An early 20th century Wardle shallow bowl, designed by Frederick A Rhead, having a design of birds and stylized flowers within a laurel leaf border, the bowl standing on six feet, painted 'Wardle Delhi' and impressed 'Wardle Ware' mark verso, 30cm diameter Condition Report: No damage or restoration, light surface wear evident in places
A 1930s Crown Ducal single-handled vase, designed by Charlotte Rhead in the 4795 Spanish Tree pattern, having a tube-lined decoration of a stylized brown tree with spiky leaves, on a yellow ground, printed and tubed marks to base, 26cm Condition Report: No damage or restoration, light crazing evident
After FRANS VAN MIERIS, The Elder (1635-1681) DutchAn Elderly Couple Eating Oil on panelInscribed to verso La Refezione di due Vecchi, Van Mieris Francesco l. del Lupo Copio dall Originale R. Galleria Uffizi Firenze and with Galleria Degli Uffizi wax seal 31 x 35.5 cm, framed CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear, some light surface scuffing and very minor paint loss, minor losses to frame.
A pair of Chinese table lampsEach carved giltwood base surmounted with a jade bird. The largest 35 cm high overall. (2) CONDITION REPORTS: One bird with chip to head plumage and leg repaired, both birds re-glued to base with some glue residue, some gilt wear/loss, light fittings loose, top on one fitting lacking, general wear.
An early Victorian silver three piece tea serviceOf circular form, with an applied foliate rim, the domed lid with a cast foliate finial, the scroll handle with ivory insulators, the lower body embossed with fluted acanthus leaves, raised on a circular pedestal foot, comprising; teapot, sugar bowl, milk jug, by William Hewitt, London 1838, height of teapot 17cm, weight combined approx. 50oz (3) CONDITION REPORT: Teapot: base bend and teapot doesn't sit right.Each with light wear, gilt worn on inside of teapot.
A H&L Epstein Ltd Louis XVIII style kingwood inlaid drinks cabinetSerpentine front with twin doors with floral decoration, opening to reveal glass shelves with pull-out shelf, concealed light, with two drawers below with gilt metal handles above further twin door cupboard with shaped shelves inside, raised on cabriole legs, width 88cm, depth 47cm, height 152cm. (sold electrically untested).
A mid 17th Century silver slip top spoonWith fig-shaped bowl and tapering faceted stem, the "slip-end" scratch engraved with initials 'W' over 'DC', stamped once in the bowl with leopard's head, probably by Robert Jygges, London 1630, length 17.4cm, weight 2oz CONDITION REPORT: Good condition light wear see images
A George III silver teapotOf navette form, profusely engraved with scroll and foliate decoration, the domed lid with an urn shape finial, wooden handle, the scroll cartouche initialled to both sides, raised on an oval pedestal foot, probably by John Mewburn, London 1799, height 24.5cm, weight approx. 26oz CONDITION REPORT: Light scratches see images
A George I English provincial silver half pint mugOf tapered cylindrical form, with an embossed band and a fluted lower body, engraved detail, raised on a circular spread foot, the scroll cartouche engraved with a crest of a bird, by John Elston, Exeter 1720, height 10.5cm, weight approx. 5.5oz CONDITION REPORT: Engraved with crest, light wear, generally good condition
Three Liverpool 18th Century blue and white bowlsTo include a Pennington example having relief moulded floral sprays and fluted decoration, height 7cm, diameter 15cm, a Philip Christian bowl having floral sprays, height 5cm, diameter 11cm, also a similar bowl CONDITION REPORT: Each in good condition with light wear
A George II silver lidded tankardOf conventional bellied form with mid-rib, with openwork thumb-piece, the double scroll handle with shield-shaped terminal, raised on a circular spread foot, engraved with coat of arms, inscribed to base, by Richard Bayley, London 1736, height 19.5cm, weight 28oz CONDITION REPORT: Light scratches and scuffs to body, engraved with initials to base, minor denting to lower body not serious, see photos
A silver and enamel snuff boxOf rectangular form, the lid depicting a stately home amongst the grounds, possibly Haddon Hall, with green enamel detail, the gilt interior inscribed to lid, by Cohen & Charles, London 1927, length 4.7cm, weight approx. 1.8ozNB. This box was given by the Duke of Rutland to all who had helped with and towards the restoration of Haddon Hall in the 1920s. Engraved inside 'Mrs Rowland Sept 1927'. CONDITION REPORT: Light scratches to base, but good
A continental white metal and enamel compactPossibly Italian, of shell form, the enamel lid depicting three classical female figures, The Three Graces, within a blue enamel border, the reverse profusely engraved with scroll decoration, inside with a mirror and powder compartment, loaded, length 7.4cm CONDITION REPORT: Light scratches , mark to mirror, see images
A Victorian silver coffee potOf baluster form, profusely engraved with repeating swag and foliate patterns, either side of vacant scroll cartouches, the dome cover with a cast pineapple finial, scroll handle with ivory insulators and chased spout, raised on a circular spread circular foot with beaded rims, by Martin Hall & Co., Sheffield 1899, height 29cm, weight approx. 27oz CONDITION REPORT: Light scratches but ok see images
A George IV silver vinaigretteOf rectangular form, with engraved foliate decoration with engraved wavy borders, with an applied thumb pieces, the cartouche engraved 'Eliza', gilt interior with a pierced scroll grill, by John Bettridge, London 1826, length 2.9cm, weight approx. 1.1oz CONDITION REPORT: Light surface scratches, see images
A George II silver cream jugOf bellied helmet form, with an embossed beaded rim and a pastoral scene, to a leaf capped scroll handle, raised on a circular pedestal foot, by Gabriel Sleath, London 1739, height 11.2cm, weigth 2.6oz CONDITION REPORT: Good condition light wear, engraved with initials

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