An early 20th century silver bun topped sugar caster, 13cm (5 1/4in),with panel moulded glass body, Birmingham date letter rubbed, together with a silver topped sugar caster (loose top) with decorative pierced cover arched to an urn finial, the body with slash cuttings, and a Victorian plain silver beaker, London 1884 by the Goldsmiths' Alliance, 10cm (4in) (3)
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An early 20th century silver teapot of globular urn form, with panelled scroll spout with leaf cap and fitted a carved hardwood handle and knop, Birmingham 1930, 15 troy oz gross weight, 17cm (6 1/2in) high, together with a part set of five late Victorian silver scroll-topped coffee spoons in a morocco case
A VICTORIAN EBONIZED GILT METAL MOUNTED & COLOURED HARDSTONE MOUNTED SIDE CABINET, with brass stringing inlay, the central door with oval relief hardstone urn with fruiting plants and flower and bird, flanked by a pair of projecting columns, the two curved side doors glazed and enclosing a velvet lined interior with shelves, raised on turned feet. Width 71". Height 46".
A MID 18TH CENTURY CHINESE "MANDARIN" PATTERN TEA SERVICE, painted in enamel colours with figures around a table with urn stand and garden seats: globular Tea Pot, Cover & Lobed Stand, Tea Caddy & Cover of ovoid shape, the base with applied scrollwork, four narrow Tea Cups, three Tea Bowls, seven Saucers, one Spoon Tray, one 6" Dish, one 8" Dish and three Tea Bowls with exterior figures. Approximately 26 pieces.
A GRAINGERS WORCESTER RETICULATED PARIAN VASE, of urn shape, the everted gilded rim with blue "jewelling", the base with similar decoration, on three leaf moulded scroll feet picked out in gilding and united by a circular reticulated platform. Restored. Transfer printed factory mark. Height 6.5".
A figured mahogany pedestal sideboard, 19th century, in Adam revival style, with low bobbin and reel panel back above a breakfront drop centre section with reeded edge over a tablet urn and swag carved centre drawer, flanked by two fluted bowed frieze drawers and arched inset panel cupboard doors with fluted flat columns and each enclosing a single drawer and shelves and raised on foliate carved elongated bun feet, 87" wide, 25" deep, 49.5" high
An Arts & Crafts mahogany and inlaid octagonal centre table, circa 1890 the octagonal top crossbanded and inlaid with a boxwood and harewood urn and scrolling foliate design and raised on a shaped boxwood strung frieze and eight faux fluted spider legs with tapering slightly splayed feet and joined by a star shape platform cross stretcher, 30" wide, 28.5" high
A gilt-bronze cartel clock, the dial signed Cie de Bronzes 28 Rue d'Assaut, Bruxelles, Louis XVI, circa 1755, the white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals contained within a shaped case surmounted by a classical leaf cast urn with ram's mask handles supporting a berried laurel swag with urn finals and further berried laured swags, the tapering base cast with lunettes and vitruvian scrolls with a foliate finial, the back cover to the dial D.B.903
A George I month going mahogany longcase regulator by George Graham, London, movement no. 622. The six pillar movement with a half dead beat escapement to a silvered circular regulator dial (formerly square). The later lyre shaped case c.1800 with a circular hood, bordered with a gilt brass guilloche moulding and surmounted by a mahogany carved urn finial. 6ft 10in (208cm) h.
A mahogany dwarf longcase clock, the arched hood with swan-neck pediment, urn finials and fluted turned columns, the double ogee arched waist-panel door enclosed by fluted quarter columns on a box base with moulded brick work decoration, the 18cm. arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring and automaton sailing boat to the arch, the twin-train movement striking to a bell, 153cm. high.
A late George III mahogany and chequer-strung longcase clock, the hood with swan-neck pediment with urn finial and turned columns, having an arched waist-panel door within canted angles on a box base, the 34cm. painted arched dial signed 'Arch Buchan, Bridgend, Perth', with subsidiary seconds and date dials, the twin-train striking to a bell, 220cm. high.
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