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A large silver pedestal bowl, with twin scroll acanthus handles, the rim with a border of classical figures, on ebonised plinth with inscription 'Presented by the Staff of the Military Farms Department India to Brigadier G L Lillies OBE on his Retirement, 10th April 1946', London 1915, maker's mark indistinct, 35cm high, 62 oz (2)
A Norwegian silver twin-handled sugar bowl and matching milk jug, early 20th century, each applied with Celtic style scrolled strapwork motifs, the circular foot rims engraved 'Fra Familien I Norge 29-8-06', stamped mark '830 S', sugar bowl 16.5cm wide, 10 oz (2)
A Pair of Barr, Flight & Barr Worcester Porcelain Crested Dessert Plates, circular, the crests as double headed eagles, within ""Imari"" foliate borders enriched in gilt, brown printed mark and impressed crown and "BFB", 20.5cm diameter (one restored); and A Flight, Barr & Barr Worcester Floral Dessert Plate, of "silver" gadroon rimmed form, centrally painted with an anemone within a light apple green border, edged in gilt, brown printed mark and flower name in script, 22.5cm diameter (3)
A Japanese Cloisonné Vase by Hayashi Kodenji, Meiji Period (1868-1912), the midnight blue ground finely inlaid with two celadon ground panels depicting flowering trees, iris, birds in flight and various wild flowers, all within looping tendril borders, the ground scattered with stylised flower motifs and clouds, silver mounted rims top and bottom, incised four character mark to base, 15.3cm
A Danish Silver Mounted Preserve Dish and Spoon, the circular tapering moulded bowl with detachable slightly domed lid with trailing flower head finial above a petal, the spoon with oval bowl and trailing stem and bud finial, 12cm diameter, the bowl by Bacarat, the silver lid and spoon by Georg Jenson
A George VI Ivory and Silver Tea Service, elongated octagonal shape, comprising tea and hot water pots, sugar bowl, cream jug and tray, the teaset with engraved geometrical pendant drops, the tea and hot water pots with angular ivory handles and finials, the tray with faceted ivory handles, maker's mark "LH", Sheffield 1938, tray 53cm long, total weight 125oz
An Edwardian Four Piece Tea Service, octagonal, comprising tea and hot water pot, sugar bowl and cream jug, each on faceted pedestal foot with faceted body, the tea and hot water pots with fruit wood handles and silver knop finials, by Bradbury & Son, London 1904 & 1905, teapot 26.5cm long, 59oz overall, in fitted wooden case
A Victorian Silver Mounted Claret Jug, circular, on raised silver mounted foot with scroll decoration, low bulbous body with diamond point detail, the silver mounts with engraved and pierced scroll decoration, scroll handle, domed hinged lid with knop finial, maker's mark "EHFT", London 1891, 30cm high, in fitted case
A Victorian Silver Gilt Mounted Glass Claret Jug, circular, on low pedestal foot with shaped outline and fluted mounts, the moulded glass body with swirling panels of fruiting vines, chased scrolling silver gilt neck and handle, domed hinged lid with scrolling decoration and knop finial, by Gibson & Langman, London 1890, 32cm high
A Victorian Silver Mounted Glass Claret Jug, ovoid body, on shaped foot, the body with alternate plain and moulded panels, the silver neck with chased foliate scroll decoration, scroll and twisted handle, slightly domed lid with scroll border, by Sissons & Sissons, Sheffield 1889, 27.5cm high
A Victorian Silver Mounted Glass Claret Jug, compressed circular base with slightly tapering neck, the whole body etched with floral decoration, the turned silver handle with scrolling support, chased with foliate scrolls, silver mounted neck with similar decoration and domed hinged lid with peacock finial, maker's mark "FE", Birmingham 1879, 34cm high
A Russian Silver and Enamel Napkin Rings, circular, with scrolling pinks white yellow and blue enamelled flowers, within two rows of white enamel discs, maker's mark obscured, 84 silver zolotnik standard; and Another Russian Silver and Enamel Napkin Ring, circular with blue, pink, green and white enamel flowers against a stippled ground, 84 silver zolotnik standard)
A Silver Open Faced Chronograph Keyless Lever Pocket Watch, John Dyson & Sons, Leeds, 1899, frosted gilt finished lever movement, bimetallic compensation balance with blued overcoil hairspring, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, centre blued chronograph hand operated by slide in the band, plain polished case numbered "712332", maker's mark "WE", Birmingham 1899, 55mm wide
A Tortoiseshell Veneered Two-Division Tea Caddy, circa 1840, of octagonal panelled form, with silver plated spherical knop to the lid, strung with ivory throughout, vacant oval cartouche to the fascia, internally with two lidded compartments with sphere knops, on conforming feet, 17cm by 16cm (lid requires hinge pins)
A Silver Mounted Whip, the domed finial repousse with scrolling acanthus leaves centred by a floret, inscribed "Swaine & Isaac, London" with conforming half round ferrule, unmarked, 74.5cm long; and A Silver Mounted Cane, the domed finial repousse with scrolls and leaves, conforming ferrule brass tip, unmarked, 80cm long *According to a source at Swaine & Adeney, Isaac was a partner until 1780, when Swaine's son-in-law Adeney became a partner
A Silver Gilt Mounted Whip "Won at Monifieth, 29th July 1840", the plaited stem with engine turned finial encirculed by oak leaves inscribed "Won at Monifieth, 29 July 1840, by Mr T O Powrie's, Pony Rob Roy", a similarly decorated ferrule engraved with a hunting horn crest and the legend "Vespere et Mane" (In the Evening and the Morning), maker's mark "WF" and inscribed "Thorn. Maker, 185 Regent St, duty head and lion passant mark only, probably London, 89.2cm long
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