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A Victorian Birmingham silver half spiral lobed drum mustard with urn finial raised on four ball feet, with later blue glass liner, ( h 8.5cm x d 6cm), a Georgian silver mustard spoon, marks rubbed and a Chester silver pierced salt with blue glass liner on three ball feet, (h 3.5cm x d 5.5cm) 123.6g
An Edwardian fruitwood window seat, with a shaped back, surmounted by urn finials, upholstered seat on square legs150w x 32d x 93h cmOverall condition is solid and usable. The front middle leg has been broken, which is not visible from the front, as the split runs up the side and has been glued. Finials are later. The seat covers are just pinned on, but look ok. Otherwise just various light signs of wear, use and age as expected.
A 19th century French brass and champleve enamel cased mantel clock, the arched case, surmounted by an urn finial, the dial with Roman hours, the drum movement striking on a gong, 30cm high, with presentation plaque dedicated to Captain Thomas Henry Vickers, on his retirement from 2nd Battalion The Border Regiment, 11th July 1889
A four-piece set of Victorian silver gilt serving flatware, mark of H. J. Lias & Son (Henry John Lias & Henry John Lias), London 1873, comprising three serving spoons and a pierced casting spoon, the cast handles featuring a hunting scene over a textured ground, verso with foliage and an urn, the spoon backs with foliage and a maiden's mask, 11.4ozt gross (4)Provenance:Wood Hall, Hilgay, Norfolk
A set of four Victorian silver gilt mustards with associated spoons, the mustards with mark of Hawksworth, Eyre & Company Ltd., London 1897, each of rectangular form with shell and gadrooned rim, part marked piano hinged cover topped with an urn shaped finial, capped flying scroll handle and raised on 4 applied cast shell and scroll feet, gilded unlined interior; the spoons en suite with mark of Carrington & Company, (John Bodman Carrington), London 1897, each with oval bowl and decorative scrolled handles, 23.8ozt grossProvenance: From the estate of the late Barry Lock (1934-2021)Overall in good condition with no obvious sign of repair. Some surface scratches and minor dents and nicks as to be expected and commensurate with use. Hallmarks a little rubbed but still readable. Hinges a little loose. All lacking liners. Some staining to the interior of one
An Edward VII silver caster, mark of Garrard & Company Ltd. (Sebastian Henry Garrard), London 1922, of squat baluster form, lower with panels of repoussé foliage, upper plain, part marked friction fitting removable cover with gadrooned rim, decorated with symmetrical piercing and topped with an urn shaped finial, raised on three shell mask and shell feet, retailer signed to the underside, 14cm high, 7.2ozt
A late 18th century Dutch elm marquetry side chair. The shell shaped tops above vase splat back with scrolling supports above serpentine drop in seat on cabriole legs and claw and ball feet, decorated throughout with inlay flowers, foliage, an urn and a bird of paradise, height 111cm.The chair has a very slight movement on the back, but is sturdy and useable.There are several veneer losses throughout, and a split is visible near the top of the splat.The legs have been strengthened with screws through the seat rail, there has been a repair to the top rail and there is a loss on one foot, and a rear spandrel, please see the extra images.
A collection of Coalport ceramics to include; a tall St Paul's limited edition of 250 pieces, cobalt blue urn/vase with cover, gilt decoration, no. 238. A 61631B pattern green ground and gilt decorated cup and saucer, a red ground gilt decorated cup and saucer, a Willow pattern green Chinoiserie style miniature cup and saucer, three other green or red ground and gilt decorated cups, along with two unmarked pieces with fruit or floral designs. (1 box) Further Details: Crack to one gilt decorated single cup, some signs of restoration to red ground cup, otherwise just general wear.
John Wyke of Liverpool 8 day longcase clock with moon phase. A 13" brass dial with subsidiary seconds and calendar with the maker name above the top of the moon phase in the arch, female head mask spandrels with a two train movement striking on a bell. Contained in a lovely mahogany veneered case the trunk with plain quarter columns, the trunk door has matching butterfly veneers, as does type panel in the base of the case . Note John Wyke was a famous Liverpool clockmaker recorded as working from approximately 1760 until his death in 1787. Particularly noted for his eight day moon phase clocks of which this is one. Dimensions - 88" (to top of the central urn) x 19" x 9" Condition report - All appears to be in good condition aside from cracking to veneer on door and lower case along with some minor scuffs and marks It has not been run for a while so the movement will need to be cleaned but not fully tested. Weights pendulum, trunk door key and winding crank present.
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