A George III silver coffee jug on an associated stand, the jug, maker's mark TJ (unregistered), London 1768, the stand by Charles Frederick Kandler, London 1756, the baluster jug with a twist lobed finial, a leather covered loop handle, on a collet foot, engraved with an armorial, the stand with a moulded ring, outstanding leaf-capped S-scroll supports, a gadrooned rim to the cylindrical burner, on shell feet, engraved with a crest, 26cm (10 1/4in) high, 727g (23.35 oz) gross The arms and crest of COTTON impaling PARSONS for Sir John Hinde Cotton (d. 1775), 4th baronet of Landwade and MP for Cambridge (1765 and 1771) who married Anne, 2nd daughter of Alderman Humphrey Parsons, Lord Mayor of London (1731).
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A collection of silver, including: an oval tapered tea caddy, London 1897, engraved with a crest; two shaped oval sauce boats, with flying scroll handles; two mustards, each with a blue glass liner; a German napkin ring by WMF, post 1876 .835 standard, 596g (9.15 oz) gross The tea caddy and a few other items with the crest of Baron Napier of Magdala in Abyssinia and of Caryngton in the County Palatine of Chester.
A set of eight late Regency mahogany dining chairs:, the backs with reeded curved bar top rails and horizontal splats carved with scrolling acanthus leaves, having upholstered stuff over seats on ring turned tapered legs - including a pair of elbow chairs, also a pair of Regency mahogany dining chairs with seats upholstered to match (10)
A George II oil and vinegar cruet stand, maker T.W, London, 1748: the stand with loop carrying handle and ring turned stem with two circular holders, linked by a cartouche, raised on four shell feet, 22cm. wide, with two associated silver bottle tops, total weight of silver 19.55ozs.
An 18ct gold, emerald and diamond circular cluster ring: with central rectangular emerald approximately 6.2mm long x 5.8mm wide, in rose-diamond claw setting within a surround of round old brilliant-cut diamonds estimated to weigh a total of 0.65ct, ring size 'O 1/2'.
A late 19th century gold, sapphire and diamond seven-stone ring: with central cushion-shaped sapphire approximately 10mm long x 7.5mm wide x 4.9mm deep, between trefoil clusters of round old brilliant-cut diamonds estimated to weigh a total of 0.9ct, in a scroll-pierced setting, ring size Q 1/2.
A Chinese underglaze copper-red decorated quadrilobed vase: with mythical beast head ring handles, painted with peonies and scrolling foliage, a pendant floral band to the neck, a lappet band to the base, underglaze blue Qianlong six-character seal mark, 26 cm high.
A 19th century rosewood and marquetry tea caddy: of sarcophagus outline. The shallow domed hinged lid with 'tumbling cube' marquetry enclosing two lidded canisters and central well, with lions mask ring handles to the sides, raised on turned bun feet, 30.5cm. wide.
A Victorian ebonised chiming bracket clock: the eight-day duration triple-fusee movement striking the hours on a gong and chiming the quarters on a nest of eight bells, with engraved decoration to the backplate, the break-arch brass dial having a raised silvered chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals, fleur-de-lys half hour markings, and Arabic outer five-minute numerals, with a matted centre and cast-brass c-scroll spandrels to the four corners, the dial with two subsidiary dials for Chime/Silent and Chimes on Eight bells/Cambridge Chimes, the breakarch ebonised case having brass columns with cast-brass Corinthian capitals, flame finials to the top, brass fretwork to the sides, carrying handles and standing on bracket feet, height 46cm.
David Hatfield, Bosworth, an oak longcase clock: the eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell, the square brass twelve-inch dial having a raised chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals, Arabic five minute outer numerals, fleur-de-lys half-hour markings and engraved either side of VI o'clock with the maker's name David Hatfield, Bosworth, the matted dial centre with ringed winding holes, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture and engraved with bee and bird decoration, with cast-brass urn corner spandrels and blued steel decorative hands, the oak-flat top case with plain three-quarter pillars to the hood with cast brass capitals, a shaped top to the trunk door and standing on shaped bracket feet, height 206cm. * Biography David Hatfield is recorded as working in Bosworth having been apprenticed in London in 1732.
Lawrie, Carlisle, a painted oak chiming longcase clock: the later Victorian eight-day duration, three-train movement chiming the quarters on eight bells and the hours on a gong, the square twelve-inch brass dial having a raised chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals and Arabic outer numerals, the dial centre engraved with scroll decoration and with the maker's name Lawrie, Carlisle, with cast-brass c-scroll spandrels to the four corners, with a lever at III o'clock for silent/chime and at III o'clock for 4 Bells/8 Bells, the oak flat top case with full turned pillars to the hood, a shaped top to the trunk door, quarter columns to the trunk, all with later painted decoration including female figures and floral swags, height 206cm. * Biography Archibald Lawrie of Carlisle is recorded as working in Carlisle in the mid 18th century having been married in 1748; a watch signed by him is known to have been in the well known Ilbert Collection.
A Regency mahogany and inlaid breakfast table:, the snap top with a wide coromandel cross banded border and a reeded edge and rounded corners, on ring turned column and quadruped splayed legs decorated with lines and brass paterae, terminating in castors, the top 107cm (3ft 6in) x 75cm (2ft 5 1/2in). *Provenance Rockbeare Manor, Exeter, Devon.
A Regency mahogany and inlaid demi lune pier table:, bordered with ebonised lines, having a curved back and fitted with two central frieze drawers flanked by two dummy drawers with applied brass lions mask and ring handles, on ebonised inlaid reeded sabre legs, 135.5cm (4ft 5 1/4in) across. *Provenance Rockbeare Manor, Exeter, Devon.
An early 19th Century mahogany, inlaid and decorated enclosed washstand:, bordered with boxwood lines, the hinged top with Neo-Classical twin handled urns, enclosing a fitted interior, with central aperture for a basin, having a rising panel to the back (formerly with a mirror), the front with a dummy frieze drawer and six small drawers about a central recessed hinged compartment decorated with anthemions and scrolling foliage and applied with lions mask ring handles, on turned tapered legs, 76cm (2ft 6in) wide. *Provenance Rockbeare Manor, Exeter, Devon.
A Regency mahogany and inlaid rectangular card table:, bordered with ebony lines, the baize lined hinged top with rounded corners, on quadruple ring turned columns, platform with cut corners and roundel ornament and quadruped splayed legs, terminating in brass cappings and castors, 91cm (2ft 11 3/4in) wide.
A MIXED LOT: A George III baluster cream jug by Thomas Shepherd, London 1767, an Edwardian butter shell, a modern napkin ring, an oblong tea caddy, a small bowl, a late Victorian small oval stand with chased decoration, a bread fork (cased), an Indian chased beaker & two small Indian chased stands; the beaker 5.1" (13 cms) high; 38.7 oz
A GEORGE III SPHERICAL URN on a waisted square pedestal base with fluted feet, engraved decoration & drop-ring handles, the interior with removable tube & flange (to take a hot iron), domed cover & ball finial, by Peter & William Bateman, London 1806; 12.2" (30.5 cms) high; 53.1 oz
A MIXED LOT: A handmade semi-circular napkin ring with a hardstone boss by Amy Sandheim, London 1932 together with a mug, inscribed "Dawn", a thimble & a late Victorian pepper mill (metal innards); the napkin ring 2.25" (5.5 cms) long; 5 oz weighable silver (4)
A 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL BEAKER with an applied cartouche & a gilt interior, monogrammed, a late 19th century French beaker with applied mistletoe decoration, inscribed "Arthur", a small American mug, initialled, an American sugar caster, initialled, a Danish saucepan, inscribed, a large Mexican dish, three small dishes/stands, an Indian cup & saucer, a box, a napkin ring & a Mexican, hat-shaped dish; the latter 5.9" (15 cms) diameter; 56 oz (lot)
A VICTORIAN PIERCED OVAL MUSTARD POT with a domed cover & blue glass liner, by F. Brasted, London 1877 together with two George III pepper casters, five other later, smaller peppers & a napkin ring; the mustard pot 3.1" (8 cms) high; 13 oz weighable silver (9)
MISCELLANEOUS SMALL SILVER: A tape measure, a small book mark, a napkin ring, initialled, by Liberty & Co., two vinaigrettes, a small mesh purse, two small whistles, a horn whistle, four small boxes & a caddy spoon (A/F); the purse 2.4" (6.2 cms) long; 4.4 oz weighable silver (14)
SIX ENAMELLED PIECES: A Russian champleve napkin ring, monogrammed, maker's mark of "ADLER", Moscow 1896-1908, a Continental circular box with translucent powder blue over an engine-turned ground, a Continental blue box, circular with pink roses in a black ring on the cover, import marked London 1913, a square compact, a "longship" salt with plique a jour sides & a salt with a plique-a-jour border; the latter 3.3" (8.5 cms) long; 8.8 oz (6) gross

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