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Lot 473

Antique Coalbrookdale (Old Coalport) 19th Century Floral Ceramic Inkwell Circa 1825 - 1830's Rectangular form footed inkwell in rococo style with two scroll handles, raised on curlicue base. Contains two original ceramic inkwells with gilt and posy moulded covers, the lid profusely decorated with applied flowers, with central peony form finial; the sides decorated with hand painted floral posies, the whole trimmed with gilt accents. Good overall condition, some nips and nibbles to applied flowers, length, 6 inches, height 3 inches,

Lot 126A

Dutch 19th Century Impressive and Well Made Solid Silver Serving Spoon with Twisted Rope Stem and Fishing Boat Finial Large Bowl, Full Set of English Silver Import Marks for London 1895 + Dutch Silver Marks. Length 7.25 Inches - 18 cm. Excellent Condition.

Lot 516

Antique 18th century Dutch Delft Garniture Set Comprising a lidded, moulded centre vase with parrot finial to lid together with two trumpet form vases, the bodies decorated with cartouches depicting traditional courting couples in period dress. Tallest, 15 inches, the companion vases, each 10 1/2 inches high. All in as found condition, please see image

Lot 1169

Junghans Walnut Cased Vienna Wall Clock, White Enamelled Dial With Roman Numerals, Spring Driven Movement With Pendulum, Eagle Finial, Height 50 Inches

Lot 103

Robert Hennell III A Magnificent And Impressive Mid Victorian Period Sterling Silver Flagon Of Large Proportion Cylindrical form tankard with hinged lid, raised on a spreading base; the body profusely embossed with a dynamic hunting scene incorporating hounds and deer amongst flowers and foliage terminating at an empty C scroll border cartouche. Finished with an impressive foliate scroll handle terminating at scrolled thumb piece; the flat, hinged lid with naturalistic cast hound and stag finial. Fully hallmarked, London 1855, height 13.25 inches / 34cm Total weight, 62 ozs. Please see accompanying image.

Lot 208

A Set Of Six Silver Coffee Spoons In fitted, velvet lined box with heart shaped bowls and coffee bean finial, hallmarked Sheffield 'D' 1921

Lot 101

A stained mahogany domestic posting box in the style of Victorian pillar box examples, second half 20th century, with acorn finial to a foliate carved and shallow faceted domed top, the hexagonal section body with a slot and hinged cover for LETTERS above the hinged door; above a drawer to the base, 54.5cm high

Lot 319

A Dutch brass twelve light chandelier, early 18th century and later, the ribbed sconces on scrolling arms, issuing from a multi-knopped and ring incised stem with hanging loop finial, with sphere and knopped terminal, 63cm high excluding associated hanging chain, 63cm wide

Lot 58

A Victorian painted cast iron stick and umbrella stand, last quarter 19th century, the foliate cast finial above four conjoined circlets, the shaft descending to a dished octagonal base, on three paw feet, 70cm high

Lot 317

A walnut and floral inlaid longcase clock, with eight-day bell striking movement, the 12inch dial with Roman numeral chapter ring signed Richard Houton, Oversley Green, and with subsidiary seconds and date wheel, in a walnut and Dutch marquetry inlaid case surmounted by an associated finial 213cm high

Lot 35

A Japanese Imari vase and cover, the domed cover with a gilt lion finial, the body decorated in underglaze blue and applied with dense polychrome and parcel-gilt foliage and landscape scenes throughout, 65cm high

Lot 236

A large Chinese bronze incense-burner and cover, with Yongzheng mark but probably late Qing dynasty, standing on three elephant feet, with archaistic peiced cover with dragon finial, 35cm high

Lot 43

ϒAn electro-plated baluster kettle on stand, late 20th century, with a foliate double scroll handle, with ivory bands, a foliate finial to the domed cover, the body chased with foliate and floral decoration, two vacant reserves, the foliate stand and burner on three scroll legs and foliate feet, 47cm high ϒ  Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.

Lot 46

ϒAn electroplated lobed baluster kettle on stand, late 19th century, the double scroll swing handle with ivory bands, a flower finial to the hinged cover, the body engraved with foliate arabesques and a crest; the stand on four foliate and acorn legs, with burner, 43cm high overall ϒ  Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.

Lot 237

A Chinese bronze censer and cover, late Qing Dynasty, on three figure feet and cast with two dragon handles and finial, with apocryphal seal mark to base, 6345 grams, 29.5cm high x 30cm wide; and an Indian copper two-handled bowl, 39.5cm diameter (2) 晚清 铜双系龙纹香炉等两件

Lot 44

A collection of electro-plated items, to include: a pair of urn shaped vases, with grape vine borders and twin putti handles, on four foliate feet, 34cm high; a cylindrical tin and cover modelled as a tower, with a soldier finial, 22cm high; a gilt cylindrical tin and cover, with a greyhound finial, Greek key decoration, pierced and beaded borders, on three foliate bracket feet, 19cm diameter; two cellarets; a spoon warmer, a jug, and a tray

Lot 178

A Peter Graves and painted miniature of galleons at battle; Victorian inkwell; a British Exhibition plaque; decorative portrait miniature print within ebonized frame surmounted with acorn finial; early 19th century ephemera; a 19th century scrapbook/portfolio of prints;etc

Lot 47

GEORGIAN IVORY AND TORTOISESHELL TEA CADDYLATE 18TH CENTURY of decahedron form with a ball finial, above a white metal shield-shaped plaque and mother-of-pearl inlay, opening to a void interior10.5cm wide, 12cm high, 7cm deepNote: Please be aware that this lot contains material which may be subject to import/export restrictions, especially outside the EU, due to CITES regulations. Please note it is the buyer's sole responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence. For more information visit http://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites/

Lot 107

LARGE NEOCLASSICAL STYLE BRASS HALL LANTERNEARLY 19TH CENTURY the leaf-clasped scrolled supports above a pentagonal body with bevelled oval glass panels in laurel cast frames and surmounted by flower-filled urns, enclosing a central shaft with five candle holders, above leafy scroll brackets and berry pendant finial, not wired for electricity138cm high, 56cm diameterProvenance:Yester House, Gifford, East Lothian

Lot 44

CHINESE EXPORT LACQUER MINIATURE BUREAU BOOKCASE18TH CENTURY the swan neck pediment centred by a shell finial above a pair of moulded doors enclosing an arrangement of short and long drawers; the lower part with a slant front with writing surface, enclosing six small drawers and pigeon holes, with a further long deep drawer to the base, raised on bracket feet, decorated with gilt temples, pavilions and foliage on a black ground37cm wide, 73cm high, 26cm deep

Lot 114

GEORGIAN PRATTWARE TEAPOTLATE 18TH/ EARLY 19TH CENTURY moulded and painted with flowers with a serpent finial handle, 15.5cm high; together with a PRATTWARE TEA CADDY (cover lacking), moulded with Chinese figures, 14cm high; in typical ochre, green, blue and brown glazes (2)

Lot 452

PAIR OF SILVERED METAL SIX BRANCH CHANDELIERSEARLY 20TH CENTURY in the Dutch baroque style, the central baluster shaped stem with putti masks and a bud drop finial, issuing scrolled branches with cream silk shades, electrified (2)70cm high, 69cm diameter

Lot 119

SCOTTISH GEORGIAN OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, ALEXANDER DICKIE, EDINBURGH18TH CENTURY the broken swan neck pediment with a brass finial, above a fret carved frieze, the arched silvered dial with Roman chapter with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the foliate engraved arch with a Strike/Silent, above a shaped arch trunk door and plinth base, the eight-day movement striking a bell50cm wide, 218cm high, 24cm deep

Lot 128

Antiquity - Persian Oil Lamp. The bronze lamp of multi-spout design supported on a spreading foot, hinged cover with bird finial and a looped handle with bird finial. The oil lamp benefits from incised decoration, approx 15 cms.Note: Property of a lady, formerly from Isfahan Iran.

Lot 6

Pair of Dresden porcelain bottle vases and covers with printed and painted decoration. Crown mark to bases, 24cm high approx. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Wear to gilding on both vases. One finial appears to have been off. Minor frits to finials.

Lot 214

Georgian design silver half lobed pedestal coffee pot with wooden handle and finial. Sheffield hallmarks, 18 troy ozs approx. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Lot 221

Silver three piece baluster shaped teaset, the teapot with wooden handle and finial. Birmingham hallmarks. 22 troy ozs approx.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Lot 313

A 19TH CENTURY BRONZE ARMORIAL FINIAL IN THE FORM OF AN EAGLE, a gilt brass hinged walnut and an inuit soapstone walrus

Lot 350

A SILVER TEAPOT, with ebony handle and finial

Lot 210

A FRENCH GILT-METAL AND ENAMEL JEWELLERY CASKET, circa 1900, the domed cover inset with blue ground enamel panels, with a mother and child finial, the sides with floral swags and maidens, on scroll feet, stamped, 'Tahan Paris', 19cm wide

Lot 291

TWO NANKING CARGO BLUE & WHITE DECORATED CERAMIC BOWLS and a bullet shaped teapot, similar period Chinese porcelain, the bowls decorated in 'Peony Rock' pattern with Christies sale labels attached, Lot number 3153, 7 cms high, 15 cms diameter, the teapot with floral panels and swags with finial knop lid (handle damaged and re-glued), 14 cms high overall

Lot 305

A BACHELOR'S SILVER TEAPOT, London 1917, maker Carrington & Co, with composite handle and lid finial, 22.5 cms long, 11 troy ozs gross

Lot 75

A VICTORIAN WALNUT FOUR SHELF CORNER WHATNOT having burr walnut shaped shelves with twist finial capped supports, 128.5 cms high

Lot 326

A VICTORIAN THREE PIECE SILVER TEASET, Sheffield 1855, 48.9 troy ozs gross, highly decorative with floral embossing, the teapot with mask and bird's head spout and bird finial, good clear hallmarking stamped 'J W' (unknown maker)

Lot 309

A VICTORIAN SILVER TEAPOT with gadrooned decoration, composite handle and lid finial, Birmingham 1897, 26 troy ozs gross, indistinct maker's mark

Lot 281

AN EXCELLENT GERMAN STONEWARE JUG, the metal mounted thumb lift lid with gnome type figure finial over a cobalt glazed body having further figures amongst foliage, the front showing a crowned figure astride a barrel with impressed wording, the base impressed with indistinct letters, 42 cms high overall

Lot 729

Oak child's chair, cresting rail with central coronet finial, grospoint wool upholstered back and seat (possibly original), twisted side columns and stretchers and scroll front feet

Lot 308

Late 19th century oak and mahogany cross-banded 8-day longcase clock, Robt Knox - Beith, the hood with swan neck pediment and central globe and spike finial over free standing columns to a moulded throat and further panelled trunk with short trunk door flanked by quarter columns on square plinth and bracket base to a 30cms arched dial signed to the arch between dolphin finials over cast and applied cherub spandrels to a silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring and further engraved centre with subsidiaries for seconds and date to a movement with plates united by four knopped pillars and with anchor escapement strike on a bell (associated), height 220cms

Lot 309

Mid-19th century oak and mahogany cross-banded 8-day longcase clock, unsigned, the hood with swan neck pediment and central finial over free standing columns to a moulded throat, short trunk door on a panelled plinth base to a 30cms third period arched dial with country house and lake to the arch over further rural painted spandrels with Roman chapter ring and outside minute track with subsidiary seconds and pierced hands to a movement with plates united by four knopped pillars and with anchor escapement strike on a bell (associated), height 215cms

Lot 233

Britains Coronation 1935, a lead group comprising King George VI and Queen Mary with throne and cushion (throne minus one finial) F, (4)

Lot 498

1st-2nd century AD. A bronze sceptre finial formed as a bronze tube with iron core and ox-head detailing; band of four curved hooks to the rear flanked by beading, plain crescent panels flanking transverse ribbed panel, beaded collar, narrow waisted muzzle, flange ears with pellets, socket eyes, opposed crescent horns. Cf. Portable Antiquities Scheme report number NCL-51AB07. Cf. Portable Antiquities Scheme annual report of 2006, p.40-41. 58 grams, 50mm (2"). Found near Hutton-Sessay, North Yorkshire, UK, 2006; accompanied by a copy of a Portable Antiquities Scheme report number NCL-51AB07 which includes four museum drawings of the object, a letter discussing the object from Sally Worrell of the British Museum, and a copy of the relevant pages from the PAS Annual Report 2006. The exact purpose of the item is uncertain but parallels have been drawn with a possible knife-handle from Birdlip, Gloucestershire, of Iron Age date. The prominent hooks to the rear of the piece exclude its use as a handle, and the ornate character of the casting suggests an object of some importance with considerable display value. The terminal of a sceptre or similar item denoting rank and authority is a reasonable inference, as noted in the PAS Annual Report for 2006 where this item was published. Fine condition. Excessively rare.

Lot 296

8th-6th century BC. A silver spoon comprising a shallow leaf-shaped bowl, round-section shank, finial with a stylised rat with ribbed collar. 26 grams, 19.5cm (7 3/4"). Property of a London gentleman; previously acquired on the UK art market, 1990s Fine condition.

Lot 610

19th century AD. A bronze processional cross with segmented bulb above the flared socket; each arm with raised ring and radiating knops, fleur-de-lys finial; inscribed design to the obverse above the central disc, and to the reverse with maker's name 'Loren le / Parmentir' (Laurent le Parmentier); probably French workmanship. 2.3 kg, 59cm (23 1/4"). Property of a North London gentleman; formerly in a Dutch private collection. Fine condition, some old repairs.

Lot 634

11th-12th century AD. A gold cruciform pendant with gusset to the loop, nimbate bust and text to the discoid finial of each arm, central pelletted cross, 'IC XC' legend to the reverse. 10 grams, 41mm (1 3/4"). Property of a London gentleman; acquired by his father in the 1970s; thence by descent. [A video of this item is available to view on TimeLine Auctions website.] Very fine condition. Rare.

Lot 564

8th-9th century AD. A silver bird-head pendant comprising a D-section neck and curved beak with hollow to the inner face, herringbone detailing to the neck, domed eyes with triskele and comma-leaf pupils, suspension loop above. See Franceschi, G., Jorn, A. & Magnus, B. Fuglen, Dyret og Mennesket i Nordisk Jernalderkunst, vol.2, Borgen, 2005; Brown, P. The Book of Kells, London, reprinted 1992. 12 grams, 31mm (1 1/4"). Property of a gentleman; acquired in the 1970s. The bird-head finial has parallels in Scandinavian art (e.g. the mount from Hovinsaari, Finland - Franceschi et al, item 115) while the triskele and comma-leaf detailing to the eye and the incised ornament on the beak have parallels in e.g. the Book of Kells. Very fine condition.

Lot 352

13th-6th century BC. A bronze tubular sceptre finial comprising a bell-shaped mouth and balustered shank, openwork upper section formed as a bifacial stylised figure with ribbed collar, facing mask flanked by wings extending upwards to beast-heads grasped at the throat by a facing figure with bent arms. Cf. Godard, F. The Art of Iran, London, 1965, pl.19 for type. 375 grams, 34cm (13 1/2"). Property of a London gentleman; previously acquired on the UK art market, 1990s. Fine condition.

Lot 505

Hallstatt Culture, 8th-6th century BC. A group of two silver fibulas, each a ribbed bow with coil and pin, rectangular catch with scooped upper edge and knop finial, incised hatched and other detailing. 10.58 grams total, 38-40 mm (1 1/2"). Property of a European gentleman living in the UK; formerly in a private collection formed in the 1990s. [2] Very fine condition.

Lot 198

2nd-4th century AD. A gold cosmetic or medicinal spoon with deep bowl and lateral spurs to the rear, balustered shank and knop finial. Cf. Riha, E. & Stern, W.B. Die Römischen Löffel aus Augst und Kaiseraugst, Forschungen in Augst 5, Augst, 1982, item 242 for type. 15 grams, 97mm (4"). Property of a Mayfair lady; formerly in an important London collection formed since 1965. Fine condition.

Lot 209

1st-2nd century AD. A set of silver military insignia comprising four lengths of trichinopoly chain with attachment sleeves and loops with discoid dangles, two ivy-leaf-shaped flat pendants each with bulb finial and securing clip to both faces. Cf. Appels, A. & Laycock, S. Roman Buckles and Military Fittings, Witham, 2007, item AA14.10 for type. 63 grams total, 63cm (24 3/4"). Property of a European gentleman; formerly in a German private collection formed in the 1950-1970s. Fine condition.

Lot 449

8th-9th century AD. A silver-gilt sword-belt appliqué set with niello detailing comprising: D-shaped buckle loop and tongue; three belt keepers with roundels to the upper face; attachment ring with inlay to accept the scabbard straps; eleven plaques each formed as opposed birds around a central ribbed dome; second attachment ring; sixteen heater-shaped panels each with an advancing lion, four with a separate ring to the lower edge; five panels with lateral point and matching recess, geometric design; similar finial with heater-shaped leading edge; all assembled and mounted in a glazed wooden presentation case. 3.6 kg total, case 132.5cm long (52"). From an old English collection, pre 1965. Fine condition.

Lot 142

1st-2nd century AD. A gold necklace of double links with conical finials, hook-and-eye closure with granule finial to the hook. See Ruseva-Slokoska, L. Roman Jewellery, Sofia, 1991. 16 grams, 40cm (15 3/4"). From the collection of a European gentleman living in South London; acquired 1970-1980. Fine condition.

Lot 212

1st century AD. A bronze patera comprising a shallow discoid bowl with inturned lip, central dome with concentric ring ornament, basal ring; the handle columnar with foliage to the junction, lion-head finial with gaping mouth. 408 grams, 21cm (8 1/4"). Ex Horton collection; acquired Gorny & Mosch, Munich, 25 June 2014, lot 86; accompanied by a copy of the relevant Gorny & Mosch catalogue page. [A video of this item is available to view on TimeLine Auctions website.] Very fine condition.

Lot 450

4th-3rd century BC. An iron dagger and associated scabbard; the dagger with carp's tongue blade, flared lower guard, rounded grip, hollow T-shaped pommel with four large rivets, silver inlay to the hollow lower guard; the scabbard with median projections to connect with the lower guard and two T-shaped cotton-reel attachment points for the belt or baldric, four discoid lateral buttons to the finial; the lower guard with panels of inlaid silver wire in lattice patterns with guilloche border, similar ropework and guilloche patterns to the waist, and lower body, cross-in-circle designs to the lateral buttons; the blade lentoid in section with midrib; Iberian workmanship. See Capwell, Dr. T. Knives, Daggers and Bayonets, London, 2009 for discussion. 344 grams total, 29.5cm (11 1/2"). Property of a Suffolk gentleman; acquired before 2000. Accompanied by a report of metallurgic analytical results, written by Metallurgist Dr. Brian Gilmour of the Research Laboratory for Archaeology and the History of Art, University of Oxford. The dagger and its elaborate sheath bear distinctive decoration in the technique later known as Tauschierarbeit when it reappeared in the early medieval period. The process involves laying out a design on the metal surface, then carefully incising a narrow (typically 0.5mm or less) slot into the surface. The slot is then further worked with a graving tool to enlarge the hollow inner faces, creating a wedge-shaped profile to the cut with the narrow edge at the top. The silver wire is then made slightly over-width for the slot's dimensions, placed over the slot and slowly worked down with a flat-faced hammer so that the displaced metal expands into the lower part of the slot and fills the void. The process is repeated for every separate line in the design. The four discoid buttons at the lower end of the scabbard are an unusual feature of this type with parallels in many Iron Age cultures of Europe. The two attachment studs would have passed through corresponding slits in a leather or woven textile belt or baldric. The designs chosen for the inlay are all geometrical, mostly based around concentric rectangles and lattice or guilloche patterns. The reverse of the scabbard and hilt are both undecorated because expensive and labour-intensive ornament was reserved for the surfaces which could be displayed. The ornament may have held some symbolic meaning which is no longer recoverable. The organic grip would have been carved to accommodate the fingers and to facilitate a firm hold on the hilt. [A video of this item is available to view on TimeLine Auctions website.] [2] Very fine condition. Rare.

Lot 523

6th century AD. A gold teardrop pendant with ribbed loop and granule finial, central teardrop garnet cabochon surrounded by eight radiating garnet cloisons. See Arrhenius, B. Merovingian Garnet Jewellery, Stockholm, 1985 for discussion. 9.16 grams, 41mm (1 1/2"). From the collection of a European gentleman living in South London; acquired 1970-1980. Fine condition.

Lot 199

1st-3rd century AD. A gold pin or stylus with tapering shank, finial a left hand with open palm. 7.37 grams, 10.7cm (4"). Property of a Mayfair lady; formerly in an important London collection formed since 1965. Very fine condition.

Lot 197

2nd-3rd century AD. A gold pin or stylus with tapering shank, the finial an open right hand with serpent wound about the wrist. Cf. Ruseva-Slokoska, L. Roman Jewellery, Sofia, 1991, item 285 for type. 9.42 grams, 11cm (4 1/4"). From the collection of a European gentleman living in South London; acquired 1970-1980. Fine condition.

Lot 98

1st-2nd century AD. A large matched pair of gold earrings, each a hollow-formed hoop with hinged ends above a crescentic element, discoid cell to each broad face, rosette to each narrow end with nacre or glass fill, amphora-shaped body with securing straps and radiating cells, with rosettes between, collar with filled spherical cells, granules and sphere finial. 18 grams total, 62mm (2 1/2"). From an important London collection; acquired on the UK art market 1971-1974. [2] Fine condition.

Lot 440

2nd millennium BC. A bronze dagger with leaf-shaped flat-section blade with midrib; hilt with flared lower guard, round-section grip and separate bulb finial with segment detailing; mounted on a custom-made stand. Cf. Khorasani, M.M. Arms and Armour from Iran. The Bronze Age to the End of the Qajar Period, Tübingen, 2006, figure 9 for type. 470 grams total, 24cm including stand (9 1/2"). Property of a London gentleman; previously acquired on the UK art market, 1990s. Fine condition.

Lot 351

9th-8th century BC. A tubular bronze sceptre finial formed as a standing figure with hands clasped to the breasts, tiered rings to the neck, ribbed cap and girdle, bulbous hips, ornamental bands to the knees and ankles. See Völling, E. Iranische Bronzen, Würtzburg, 2004, item 11 for type. 105 grams, 16cm (6 1/4"). Property of a Mayfair lady; formerly in an important London collection formed since 1965. Fine condition, repaired.

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