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A George III silver baluster tankard, hinged domed cover, chair-back thumbpiece, double-scroll handle with heart shaped terminal, later chased cartouche inscribed Presented by the Right Hon. Baron Methuen to Mr John Turner of Hemington Somerset as a Prize adjudged by the Chippenham Agricultural Association to the Grower of the Best Swede Turnips 1850, skirted base, 20cm high, John Willis, London 1786, 724g
A set of three Staffordshire nursery plates, The Horse and The Donkey, printed in monochrome and picked out in burgundy, blue and green polychrome enamels, the borders mould in relief with flowers, burgundy rim, 16cm diameter, c.1840; another, The View of Iron Bridge at Boston, c.1830; a nursery cup, printed in monochrome with canted rectangular cartouche, For My Dear Boy, on yellow ground, silver lustre border, 4.5cm high (5)
A W.M.F. Art Nouveau Jugendstil silver plated teapot, Ginkgo design, of spreading cylindrical form, the hinged domed cover with angular finial, the body with stylised shield shaped motifs, conforming spout and handle, raised on four angular feet, 20cm high, impressed marks
An 18th century silver pair case pocket watch, by William Post, London Bridge, 4cm silver dial chased with Roman and Arabic numerals, beetle and poker hands, key wound verge fusee movement, signed and numbered 1019, Tompion type regulator, the gilt balance cock pierced and engraved with scrolling foliage and mask, square pillars, 7cm over loop, c.1730
A late Victorian/Edwardian silver six piece Cape pattern tea and coffee service, comprising teapot, coffee pot, spirit kettle, hot water pot, milk jug and sugar basin, each part-fluted, with beaded borders and chased with a band of crisp acanthus, the kettle 35cm high overall, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd, London 1900, 1902 & 1903, the water pot Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1901
A George III pair cased silver watch Birmingham 1795 enamel 4.1cm dial gilt hands Roman chapter, verge movement with pierced & engraved back-cock signed Thomas Garratt/Warrington/No. 35, conforming outer case, maker WR, with repairers’ marks 1809 etc., also initials PM (1)
A George III silver oval drum shaped teapot, bright-cut and wrigglework engraved with bands and vacant shield shaped cartouches, hinged domed cover, fruitwood scroll capped handle and finial, 30cm long, Alexander Field, London 1796, 440g gross; a teapot stand, similar, 16cm wide, London 1803 (2)
A W.M.F. Art Nouveau Jugendstil silver plated claret jug, Ginkgo design, of spreading cylindrical form, the hinged flat cover with angular thumbpiece, the body with concentric rings and a band of scrolling acanthus motifs, sparrow beak spout, conforming handle, 33.5cm high, impressed mark
A Victorian silver cased half hunter front wound watch Birmingham 1863 enamel dial, Arabic chapters, single surviving gilt hand, lever movement, signed Jno Mountford/Lichfield/No. 2513, initials GS inside case maker WH (1)**John Mountford (1816-1870) was working in Butcher’s Row Lichfield for most of his career.
A silver open face pocket watch, by William Wright, London, 4.5cm white dial inscribed with Roman numerals, secondary seconds dial with Arabic numerals, key wound fusee lever movement, signed and numbered 950, table roller escapement, 7.5cm over loop, London 1843
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