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Click here to subscribeA Dutch silver spoon, the embossed bowl decorated with a traditional scene featuring a windmill, and cast stem and finial, length 20.8cm, together with a Scandinavian spoon, an English hallmarked apostle spoon for The Worshipful Company of Curriers, & etc, combined weight (sans knife) 134g/4.30ozt approx
A. E. Jones.A George V Arts and Crafts silver four-piece bachelor's tea service, comprising hot water pot and teapot, each with wood handle and finial, sugar bowl and cream jug, the exterior with planishing and rope twist border, Albert Edward Jones, Birmingham 1922, height (of tallest) 17.5cm, combined weight 594g/19.09ozt gross all-in approx (4)
A George II silver Rococo caster, of baluster form, the body with shell, scroll, and flowerhead decoration, the central cartouche with armorial, with a detachable cover pierced with scrolls, and pinecone finial, fully marked to the underside of the base, with corresponding part marks struck to the flange of the cover, sponsor's mark of Jabez Daniell, London 1750, height 18.1cm, weight 303g/9.74ozt approx
A Victorian silver teapot, of globular form, the body decorated with foliate-capped Rococo scrolls, with cast faceted spout, C-scroll handle, and cast and applied naturalistic finial, Edward & John Barnard, London 1853, height 11.5cm, weight 441g/14.17ozt all-in approxIvory Declaration Submission Reference Number: MXHA76MQ
An early Victorian silver chamberstick, with fluted circular base bordered by flowers, foliage, and scrolls, the C-scroll handle surmounted by an acanthus leaf thumbpiece, ensuite with the original conical snuffer with flame finial, the base with a coat of arms, sponsor's mark John Edward Terry, London 1844, length 18cm, weight 522g/16.78ozt approx
Guild of Handicraft (George Henry Hart), an arts and crafts style silver caster, lighthouse form with planished exterior, the detachable pierced cover with urn finial secured by a bayonet fitting, London 1937, height 15cm, together with a second lighthouse caster with cut-card work style decoration, and one other with weighted base, combined weight of weighable silver 446g/14.33ozt approx (3)
A Set of Nine Mother of Pearl Handled Dessert / Fruit Knives and Forks, of highly decorative vine design, the mother of pearl handle baring The Reid Family Crest (Scotland), depicting pelican feeding her young in a nest, engraved motto "Nihil Amanti Durhum", roughly translating "Nothing Hard to a Lover", the neck stamped "SH&CO", the finial with decorative vine design in relief.
IN THE MANNE ROF WMF, SILVER PLATED MANTEL CLOCK, LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY with single train movement, the dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, the case with foliate urn finial, over a fluted column suspended with swag, shaped reeded base to acanthus bracket feet36cm high
A George V coffee pot of tapering form, the engraved decorated lid with wood-effect finial, wood-effect handle, with engraved decorated band at the top of the body, together with a matching hot water jug, both on circular bases, 22cm high, London 1932, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co, total weight ___36.5oz, both with inscription Presented to Herbert George Fleming By The Imperial Tobacco Company After 42 Years Service With The WD & HO Wills Branch 19th April 1934, (2).
A 19th century Japanese cloisonné bowl and cover, decorated with bats and foliage to body and cover, ying and yang motif to final, approx. 17.5cm diameter x 13cm high. Condition: some loss to cloisonné enamel, especially to finial, outer body on bats and foliage and blue ground; some cracking and marks, scratches and wear etc.
A 19th century Russian Orthodox 84 standard silver thurible swinging incense burner, having main urn shaped piece with engine turned decoration and applied cloisonné enamel panels of foliage and flowers, also with three elaborate pierced and engraved mounts, also depicting foliage and flowers, with pierced scrolled rim and screw finial underneath (loose), the three side mounts with three long 84 standard silver rope link chains leading to a further hanging fitting (also 84 silver), overall approximately 58cm long from fitting to finial under burner, all pieces marked 84 and BC (un-traceable). Gross weight approx. 335.9 grams (10.8ozt) Further details: as mentioned above finial to bottom of whole piece loose from screws so detaches easily; all tarnished and with wear; some areas of slight enamel loss but not major damage; marks and stains inside; general wear. ***Selling on behalf of The Wildlife Trusts Charity***
Militaria Interest: A Victorian silver large globular teapot, the cover with acorn and oak leaf finial, the plain body engraved twice with a Regimental Badge below Crown., hallmarked by H Lias & Son., London, 1859, numbered 284., approx gross weight 22.20 ozt (690.4 grams) Note: the Badge is for the 45th Regiment of Foot (after became Sherwood Foresters Nottingham and Derby) Further details: marks clear, engravings slightly worn, tarnished, light nicks to body, surface scratches and wear. Ivory Submission Reference: 2SVXZSEG
A Meissen cabaret set, 19th century, comprising; a shaped oval tray, a coffee pot and cover, cream jug, sugar bowl and cover, two cups, saucers and covers, and two spoons, all painted with Classical figural scenes on a yellow ground with gilt highlights, the coffee pot with rose finial, 21 cm high, blue crossed sword painted marks.Good overall condition, with no chips or cracks. Cancellation mark to the coffee pot, cream jug and tray. Some dirt in confirmed areas (i.e. finials), as shown, and enamel loss to the underside of the spoon bowls
A William Greer & Co "Loch Dhu" old Scottish Whiskey bar top cut glass whiskey dispenser and cover, with engraved and gilt legend, the domed cover with cut knop finial, above a baluster body fitted a brass spiggot and cup. Supported on a circular spreading foot. 26 cm diameter x 62 cm overall height
Elizabeth II limited edition 208/250, silver jubilee, cut glass claret jug with silver mounts and lion finial, by C. J. Vander Ltd, London 1977 H 30cmThis lot is being sold on behalf of Londons Air Ambulance Charityhttps://www.londonsairambulance.org.uk/news-and-stories/patient-stories/davidb-story
Three graduating mid 19th century Victorian caneware lidded game dishes by Copeland / Wedgwood. Each featuring prey finial, two with birds & one with rabbied, woven edges, and relief scenes of hunting dogs, strung birds and grapes. The largest signed Wedgwood, the smallest Copeland (with historic damage & repair. Each complete with removeable central warming dish.Largest measures approx. 15cm x 24cm x 16cm.
George III mahogany corner cabinet, the scrolled pediment surmounted by a brass finial and carved fretwork frieze, with fluted uprights flanking arched double doors over a painted interior fitted with shaped shelves, above a lower cupboard with twin panelled doors, on plinth baseDimensions: Height: 229cm Length/Width: 112cm Depth/Diameter: 47cm
20th CenturyUnmarked. Height to finial 19 3/4 inches.Each with minor chips to baseEach with minor chips to baseAny condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact and our Organization shall have no responsibility for any error or omission. Please contact the specialist department to request further information or additional images that may be available.Request a condition report
After 1975. Each topped with lemon finial and decorated with flowers. Height 9 inches, width over handles 10 inches, diameter 10 inches. With one handle broken off but present; top of one tureen previously broken and poorly repaired and with lossesWith one handle broken off but present; top of one tureen previously broken and poorly repaired and with lossesAny condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact and our Organization shall have no responsibility for any error or omission. Please contact the specialist department to request further information or additional images that may be available.Request a condition report
Late 19th century. Each with urn form socket above an egg-and-dart molded rim and a fluted turned standard supported by a malachite column on a tripartite malachite-veneered base raised on paw feet. Height 47 inches. Total Height with shade ------Qty: (4)Finial for one shade missing.Finial for one shade missing.Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact and our Organization shall have no responsibility for any error or omission. Please contact the specialist department to request further information or additional images that may be available.Request a condition report
Circa 1810. With palmettes and cut-glass corona above tiers of suspended rope prisms uniting a central wheel with applied ormolu-mounted scrolling foliage, palmettes and acanthus and emitting urn form candlearms alternating with down-scrolled candlearms hung with tear-drop prisms above concentric tiers of tear-drop prisms terminating in a cut-glass ball finial. Height 62 inches, diameter 45 inches. Qty: (1)later crystal ball.later crystal ball.Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact and our Organization shall have no responsibility for any error or omission. Please contact the specialist department to request further information or additional images that may be available.Request a condition report
Late 17th century. The rectangular top etched with strapwork cartouches, sunbursts and floral sprays above a gadrooned border over a frieze with gadrooning and latticework on knopped square tapering legs carved with latticework cabochons and scrolls, united by a pierced scrolling X-form stretcher surmounted by an urn form finial on bun feet, re-gilt and regessoed. Height 30 1/4 inches, width 36 inches, depth 22 inches. Qty: (1)Regilt, old restorations, losses to gilding.Regilt, old restorations, losses to gilding.Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact and our Organization shall have no responsibility for any error or omission. Please contact the specialist department to request further information or additional images that may be available.Request a condition report
An Edward VII silver spice container, the egg-shaped body with stiff leaf and swag decoration, supported on three elongated concave legs with rams’ mask capitals and hoof feet, the pierced cover with ivory finial, by Daniel & John Welby, London 1902, height 17cm. £200-£300 --- Ivory Submission Reference: 2EBKA69B Condition Report Wear to rams’ masks and hallmark. Weight 9.2 oz.
A William IV silver butter dish and cover, on stand, of polygonal piggin form, the lid with cow finial, crested, by Joseph & John Angell, London 1833, diameter 13cm, height 11cm. £600-£800 --- Condition Report All three parts fully hallmarked; finial mount also hallmarked. Crest heavily rubbed; hallmark on the body rubbed. Weight: 17.9 troy oz.
Two Victorian silver Christening sets, the first a twin handled porringer with presentation engraving to body and a matching spoon with rattail bowl, hallmarked Wakely & Wheeler, London 1898, the second example with circular part fluted bowl and matching spoon with twist handle and palmette finial, hallmarked Martin, Hall & Co, London 1884, both contained within tooled leather cases with fitted blue velvet and silk interiorCondition Report:Approx 10.10 ozt (314.2 grams)
Early 20th century silver sugar caster, of octagonal form, the removable pierced cover with urn finial, upon a stepped octagonal base, hallmarked Chester 1914, maker's mark worn and indistinct, together with a 1930s silver sugar caster, of typical waisted form, hallmarked Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1935, tallest H19cmCondition Report:Approx 9.08 ozt (282.4 grams)
Victorian silver hot water pot, of part fluted form engraved with initials to body, the lid with fluted finial, with C scroll handle and ivory insulators, upon circular stepped foot, hallmarked London 1893, maker's mark CB, H27cm This item has been registered for sale under Section 10 of the APHA Ivory ActCondition Report: Approx 17.69 ozt (550.7 grams)Ivory Act - Submission reference: 2JY5NHCC