A Three-Piece George V Silver Tea-Service, by Charles Clement Pilling, Sheffield, 1920 and 1921, in the Art Nouveau style, each piece tapering facetted and on openwork feet, comprising a teapot, with ebonised handle and finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl, the teapot 25.5cm wide over handle, total gross weight 40oz 7dwt,1,255gr (3)
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A Pair of Chinese Sang de Boeuf Vases, mounted as table lamps, each with two branches and on wood plinth, porcelain 38cm Vases are drilled, not examined out of mounts, one vase with small bruise to side of body, one finial lacking, rise and fall mechanisms need attention, with old 2 core wiring
A Four-Piece George V Silver Tea-Service, by Harrison Fisher and Co., Sheffield, 1923, each piece oval and on four pad feet, comprising a teapot; a hot-water jug, each with ebonised handle and finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl, the hot-water jug 23cm high, total gross weight 56oz 5dwt, 1,749gr (4)
A French and Gilt Metal Porcelain Mounted Striking Mantle Clock, circa 1890, 36cm highGlass dome is dirty, but no cracks, minor scratches, top porcelain finial is slightly loose, gilt metal surfaces are discoloured, dial looks clean, gilt wooden base, with scuff marks to the gilded surfaces, velvet cover is discoloured, to the base, ebonised dome base with flaking to the ebonised surfaces. Movement not working at present and not striking, movement dirty, clock need service
Quantity of of Royal Crown Derby Imari porcelain, comprising a 19th century Derby circular lidded pot with brass finial, 12.5cm diameter x 9cm high; 9259 pattern coffee can and saucer, date code for 1928; 2451 pattern cup (1910) and saucer (1906); pair of 2451 coffee saucers (1969), and an 1128 Old Imari pin dish, 1992 (8)
GEORGIAN SILVER FIVE BOTTLE CRUET SET Stand approx 24cm tall x 11.5cm wide, silver mounted with hardwood base, complete with matching cut glass and silver mounted cruets. All hallmarked London 1805. Weight 440.9 grams. Condition Report : The finial of one cruet is bent. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
A late George III mahogany wheel barometer. By James Capella Newport, with silvered dials and thermometer scale. Height 100cm.This barometer appears to be in working order.It has been restored at some point, the pediment is a replacement, other wise it is presented in good order. The finial and the dial adjuster have had to be removed.
A SILVER PLATED SAMOVARdetachable cover with a domed top and spherical finial, the body of urn form with twin ring handles and hot water dispenser with bone handle, raised on four reeded legs on a square platform base with paw feet, crested. 40cm highProvenance: Dawesfield House, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USALots 92 - 175 form part of the original contents of Dawesfield, Lewis Lane, Ambler, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania - an iconic American farmhouse built by Abraham Dawes and by descent through generations of the female line. It served as the Revolutionary Headquarters of General George Washington from 20th October until 2nd November, 1777.
A FEDERAL MAHOGANY AND MAPLE LONGCASE CLOCK, PHILADELPHIA, EARLY 19TH CENTURYwith broken swan neck and central finial, the arch shaped door enclosing the clock face surmounted by revolving day and night, the case with carved door on a moulded base and turned feet. 232cm high, 49cm wide, 26cm deepProvenance: Dawesfield House, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USALots 92 - 175 form part of the original contents of Dawesfield, Lewis Lane, Ambler, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania - an iconic American farmhouse built by Abraham Dawes and by descent through generations of the female line. It served as the Revolutionary Headquarters of General George Washington from 20th October until 2nd November, 1777.
A GEORGE IV IRISH SILVER COVERED BOWL AND STAND, Dublin 1818, mark of Edward Power, the shaped circular bowl with domed lid surmounted with a pineapple finial, and stand all decorated with repousse chased and engraved foliate motifs, the stand engraved ' Georgio T. Brooke DD, Sheffieldus Grace' MDCCCXVI (1816) 13.5cm high; stand 19.3cm diameter (30 troy ozs) Condition Report: Very good presentable condition overall The bowl with some knocks and dings, especially near the inscription Foot of bowl with slight bends but steady Plate and bowl have the hallmarks of same date and maker The lid with no apparent hallmarks, but same band of decoration as other two pieces. Weight excluding the lid = 24 troy ozs See additional images
A Victorian silver Chinoiserie tea caddy, by Charles Gordon, London 1839, shaped rectangular form, beaded borders, embossed chased scroll foliate decoration, pull-off cover with a finial modelled as a seated man with a parasol, on four scroll bracket feet, length 11.7cm, approx. weight 10.7oz. Provenance: A Private Collection.
An early-19th century French silver teapot,by Marc-Augustin Lebrun, Paris circa 1810,oval form, beaded and gadrooned borders, the spout is modelled after the neck and head of a camel, a slight domed flush hinged cover with wooden knop finial, wooden scroll handle, on raised oval foot, length handle to spout 28.8cm, approx. weight 26.6oz.
A George III silver entree dish and cover, by Andrew Fogelberg & Stephen Gilbert, London 1789, circular shaped, hinged ring handles, floral knop finial, with engraved armorials, diameter 22.8cm, approx. weight 30oz.The armorials are those of George III. Provenance: The Barry Lock Collection part II.
A Victorian silver kettle on stand, by The Fenton Brothers, Sheffield 1876, plain bullet form, central scroll handle, hinged cover with knop finial, with engraved crest and motto, the stand modelled as simulated bound branches, with a burner, height 27.9cm, total approx. weight 36.3oz.The crest is that of Shaw, used by Sir Robert, 4th Baronet of Bushy.
A late-17th century provincial silver Apostle spoon, St. Paul, by Katherine Mangy, Hull circa 1690, the reverse of the bowl with scratch initials 'I.T', tapering faceted stem, the gilded Apostle finial possibly later and with a holy dove nimbus, length 19.8cm, approx. weight 2.2oz.Provenance: A Private Collection.
A George III silver mustard pot, by Edward Capper, London 1798, rectangular form, canted corners, with engraved bright-cut decoration, step-domed hinged cover with a knop finial, scroll handle, with engraved crest, height 9.6cm, approx. weight 4.8oz.The crest is probably that of Devas. Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased Bonhams, Knightsbridge, 29 November 2002, lot 149.
A small George III silver coffee pot, by Daniel Smith & Robert Sharpe, London 1765,plain baluster form, acanthus leaf decoration to the spout, domed hinged cover with a flame finial, scroll handle, on raised circular foot, height 17.4cm, approx. weight 11.2oz. Provenance:A Private Collection.Purchased from Lawrences, Crewkerne, 15 January 2004, lot 699.
A Dutch silver tea caddy, with import marks for Boaz Moses Landeck, Chester 1912,rectangular form, chased scroll foliate decoration, with cherubs and figures in landscape scenes, hinged curved cover with a faceted knop finial, on four ball feet, height 9cm, approx. weight 3.2oz.Provenance:A Private Collection.
λ A Victorian silver coffee pot, by William Hunter, London 1837, lobed baluster form, a domed hinged cover with a flower finial, scroll handle with ivory insulators, with a tapering lobed spout, on four scroll and foliate feet, height 22.5cm, approx. weight 26.5oz.Ivory registration number CM8858CH.
λ A Victorian silver coffee pot and hot milk pot, by Charles Reily & George Storer, London 1838, octagonal bellied form, engraved stylised scroll decoration, hinged cover with a knop finial, scroll handle with ivory insulators, wicker bound scroll handle to the hot water pot, on a stepped octagonal base, height 24.2cm, total approx. weight 41.3oz. (2)Ivory registration number HQCNZ7ZT.
A Norwegian silver and enamel box, by David Andersen, hexagonal form, with panels of purple enamel decoration, dark blue borders, the hinged cover with spines and green enamelled cabochons, and with an amethyst finial, gilded interior, length 7.9cm, approx. weight 5oz.Provenance: from an English private collection, Sussex.
A late-19th century continental silver tea caddy,the cover with a London import part-mark,rectangular form, in the Paul de Lamerie manner, with Chinoiserie decoration, with figures in foliate scroll landscapes, the slide-off cover with a flower finial, on a scroll foot, height 14cm, approx. weight 11.7oz.Provenance:A Private Collection.Purchased from Bonhams, London, 12 July 1988, lot 225.
A pair of late Victorian silver candelabra, by Hawksworth, Eyre & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1894, fluted Corinthian columns, reeded scroll branches each supporting capitals, with a central flame finial, detachable drip pans, on raised stepped squared loaded bases with gadrooned borders, height 38cm, approx. weight of branches 31.1oz. (2)Provenance: The Barry Lock Collection part II.
A 18th century continental pomander, unmarked, probably German, circular form with engraved chased foliate decoration, the screw-off cover has a ball finial with a ring attachment, screw-off bottom compartment, to the interior there is a pierced engraved screw-off grille, diameter 3.3cm, approx. weight 0.7oz. Provenance:A Private Collection.
A George III silver mustard pot, Peter and Ann Bateman overstriking another, possibly Thomas Ollivant, London 1794, circular form, engraved foliate decoration, reeded borders, domed hinged cover with a ball finial, blue glass liner, scroll handle, height 9cm, and an early-Victorian Fiddle pattern silver mustard spoon, by John Walton, Newcastle 1842, approx. weight 4oz. (2)Provenance: A Private Collection.
A late-Victorian silver hot water pot, by Horace Woodward & Co Ltd, London 1897, vase form, scroll handle, reeded and part fluted decoration, with an engraved crest, a domed hinged cover with knop finial, on a raised circular foot, height 23.3cm, approx. weight 14.1oz.Provenance: The Barry Lock Collection part II.
A Victorian silver tea caddy,by William Wrangham Williams, London 1859,rectangular form, engraved geometric and floral decoration, canted hinged cover with a moulded leaf knop finial, with lock and key, length 12.6cm, approx. weight 18.2oz.Provenance:A Private Collection.Purchased from Phillips, London, 15 December 1995, lot 250.
A George III silver jug/pot and cover, probably by Joseph Angell, London 1817, tapering cylindrical form, redded borders, domed hinged cover with a silver-mounted wooden knop finial, scroll handle, hinged cover for spout, with an engraved crest, height 15.2cm, approx. weight 12.6oz.Provenance:A Private Collection.Purchased from Dreweatt and Neate, Newbury, 27 November 1996, lot 677.
A Victorian silver-mounted claret jug, by Jehoiada Alsop Rhodes & Barber, Sheffield 1880,plain form, domed pull-off cover with a ring attachment, engraved scroll foliate decoration, together with a silver-mounted claret jug, maker's mark partially lost, London 1976, embossed scroll foliate decoration, hinged cover with cone finial, scroll handle, height 32.1oz. (2)
A George III old Sheffield plated argyle,unmarked, circa 1800,slightly bulbous circular form, gadroon borders, domed hinged cover with ball finial, wicker bound scroll handle, hinged cover for water compartment, height 15.9cm.Provenance:A Private Collection.Purchased from Sotheby's, London, 28 April 1999, lot 233.
A silver argyle,by Martin Hall & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1912,plain cylindrical form, hinged cover with a knop finial, a wicker bound scroll handle, the water compartment with a hinged cover, height 14cm, approx. weight 15.3oz.Provenance:A Private Collection.Purchased from Sotheby's, London, 16 December 1999, lot 25.
A Victorian silver mustard pot, by Charles Fox II, London 1837,circular form, pierced scroll foliate decoration, shaped domed hinged cover with a flower finial, scroll foliate decorated handle, with a blue glass liner and associated spoon, height 9.8cm, approx. weight 9.5oz. (2)Provenance:A Private Collection.Purchased from Woolley and Wallis, Salisbury, 4 June 1985, lot 181.
A William IV silver entree dish and cover, by John Edward Terry & Co, London 1836, oval form, acorn and oak leaf scroll border, engraved with a crest and inscribed 'The Conservatives of Leeds To Robert Hall ESQR October 24th 1836', the finial in the form of a crown sitting on the bible on a cushion, length 36.2cm, total approx. weight 75.2oz.Robert Hall (1801-1857) was an English lawyer and Conservative Party politician (MP for Leeds 1857). Provenance: The Barry Lock Collection part II.

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