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A SMALL LATE VICTORIAN EMBOSSED THREE-PIECE TEA SET with wrythen fluting around the lower body and floral borders, crested, maker's mark "TR&Co", Sheffield 1899; the tea pot 4.5" (11.5 cms) high; 25.75 oz (3) £180-220 (+ 30% BP*)
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A CONTEMPORARY CAST FOX MASK STIRRUP CUP realistically modelled, with ears up & textured fur, the plain moulded rim with a suspensory loop, gilt interior, maker's mark "DJN", Sheffield 2019; 4.75" (12 cms) long; 22.85 oz £700-900 (+ 30% BP*)
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BY PAUL STORR:- A set of four George III oval salts on four ornate paw feet with gadrooned borders, interspersed with foliate scrolls around the rim, gilt interior, crested, London 1805; 4.4" (11.2 cms) long; 23.5 oz (4) £1200-1600 (+ 30% BP*)
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C FILM:- A mid 20th century inkstand of bevelled rectangular form with reeded border and corner bracket feet, fitted with two receivers, each modelled as a stack of Kodak film canisters with an enamelled monochrome boss ("CAPITOL FILM CORPORATION LTD" and "PREMIER STAFFORD PRODUCTIONS LTD") and enamelled film titles on the front "It Happened in Paris", "Last Waltz", "No Monkey Business", etc., the centre with a detachable perpetual calendar, also enamelled and resembling a clapper board, the back with a wooden drawer containing calendar inserts, the front inscribed "Presented to A.B.S. by those (a few of his names and W.A.C.), who really know the extent of his achievements in the film case 1936-1940, by the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co.Ltd., London 1940; 10" (25.5 cms) long £200-250 (+ 30% BP*)
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AN EDWARDIAN ARTS & CRAFTS GOBLET with a hammered finish on openwork knop of leaves & sinews, and a flaring foot chased with a ribbon with the chased rhyme "Mine heart in me I divide with thee", by Omar Ramsden & Alwayn Carr, London 1906; 5" (12.5 cms) high; 6.3 oz £400-600 (+ 30% BP*)
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A POST-WAR HANDMADE CIRCULAR BOWL on a domed foot with an undulating rolled-over rim, and a hammered finish, by the Central School of Arts & Crafts, London 1955; 6.4" (16.2 cms) diameter; 8.1 oz £100-150 (+ 30% BP*)
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A PAIR OF LATE 20TH CENTURY MUGS plain cyindrical with angular handles and slightly everting rims, signed "Designed by A.G. Styles", by Garrard & Co.Ltd., London 1969; 5.95" (15 cms) high; 29.25 oz (2) £800-1200 (+ 30% BP*)
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A GEORGE V MILK JUG with an S-shaped handle, a squat round body on a circular foot, by Wakely & Wheeler, London 1913; 4" (10.5 cms) high; 9.7 oz £100-150 (+ 30% BP*)
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C A LATE VICTORIAN CIRCULAR ROSE BOWL with gadrooned borders and swirl fluting around the lower body, by Messrs. Hutton & Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1900; 10.2" (26 cms) diameter; 29 oz £200-300 (+ 30% BP*)
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AN EARLY VICTORIAN BALUSTER MUG with a leaf-capped scroll handle, circular foot and an engraved vacant cartouche, by Edward, Edward Junior, John & William Barnard, London 1839; 4" (10 cms) high; 7.9 oz £100-150 (+ 30% BP*)
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AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY WAITER OR SMALL SALVER of shaped circular outline with a moulded border and three cast feet, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1935; 7.9" (20 cms) diameter; 11.4 oz £70-90 (+ 30% BP*)
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AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY TEA POT, HOT WATER JUG & SUGAR BASIN on button feet with angular handles, initialled "M", by S. Blanckensee & Sons Ltd., Birmingham 1921 and a sugar caster, also initialled "M"; the caster 7.2" (18.2 cms) high; 4.98 oz (4) £250-300 (+ 30% BP*)
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A VICTORIAN SALVER of shaped circular outline with a shell and scroll border, the centre monogrammed, by Edward Hutton, London 1888; 10.5" (26.5 cms) diameter; 18.2 oz £120-160 (+ 30% BP*)
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A GEORGE III OVAL CREAM JUG with an engraved frieze, reeded borders and an angular handle, initialled, by Robert & Samuel Hennel, London 1803 and a small Continental decorative cream jug with English import marks for London 1905; the latter 3.5" (9 cms) high; 8.6 oz (2) £70-100 (+ 30% BP*)
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A LATE VICTORIAN DISH RING in the 18th century Irish manner, of spool form, pierced and chased with a shepherdess and her beau in pastoral tranquility, with flowers, scrolls and a vacant cartouche (blue glass liner), by D & J. Welby, London 1899; 8" (20.2 cms) diameter; 16.5 oz weighable silver £400-500 (+ 30% BP*)
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A SMALL VICTORIAN MUG engraved with leaves and flowers, initialled, by J.T. Heath and J.H. Middleton, London 1807 and a George III engraved cream jug; the mug 2.75" (7 cms) high; 6.1 oz £80-100 (+ 30% BP*)
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A VICTORIAN PLAIN DRUM MUSTARD POT with a scroll handle & a pierced thumbpiece, blue glass liner, by William Evans, London 1887; 3" (7.5 cms) high; 3.5 oz weighable silver £100-150 (+ 30% BP*)
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A VICTORIAN TOAST RACK with seven triangular bars, button feet and an oval base, decorated with a repeating foliate frieze, by W.W. Harrison, Sheffield 1886; 7" (18 cms) long; 9.2 oz £100-130 (+ 30% BP*)
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A GEORGE III SMALL MUG with bands of incised reeding around the body, initialled, by either Hannah Northcote or Henry Nutting, London 1810; 2.75" ( 7 cms) high;' 3.65 oz £70-90 (+ 30% BP*)
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A GEORGE III IRISH PROVINCIAL TWO-HANDLED SUGAR BASIN with an engraved frieze & pricked borders, crested on one side, by Isaac Solomon of cork (I.SOLOMON, STERLNG, I.SOLOMON) c.1800; 8.25" (21 cms) long; 7.75 oz £200-300 (+ 30% BP*)
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A PAIR OF EARLY 20TH CENTURY WINE COASTERS with broad rims, gadrooned borders and turned wooden bases with inset bosses, by J.B. Chatterley & Sons Ltd., London 1935 (with commemorative marks); 6.25" (15.6 cms) diameter (2) £100-150 (+ 30% BP*)
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A GEORGE III IRISH PROVINCIAL CREAM JUG with pricked borders, a reeded rim and an engraved frieze, gilt interior, by Isaac Solomon, of Cork (I.SOLOMON, STERLING (incuse)) c. 1810; 3.7" (9.5 cms) high; 5.3 oz £200-300 (+ 30% BP*)
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A LATE 20TH CENTURY SALVER of shaped circular outline, inscribed, by J.B. Chatterley & Sons, Birmingham 1967 and a plain rectangular cigarette box (cedar wood lining) by Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1928; the salver 10" (25.5 cms) diameter; 15.8 oz weighable silver (2) £150-200 (+ 30% BP*)
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TWO PAIRS OF SMALL ART DECO TOAST RACKS with five angular bars, both pairs by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1935; the larger pair 4.8" (12.2 cms) long; 9.3 oz (4) £70-90 (+ 30% BP*)
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C A LATE 20TH CENTURY NORWEGIAN SAILING TROPHY PLATE inscribed "SAIL TRAININGSHIPS REGATTA 1960 OSLO-OSTENDE", with the enamelled badge of "KONGELIG NORSK SEIFORENING" and a tropyhy beaker, inscribed "THE TRANSOLEAN MARINE CUP..."; the latter 9" (23 cms) high; 21 oz (2) £100-150 (+ 30% BP*)
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A GEORGE III SMALL TAPERING MUG with a skirted base & a leaf-capped scroll handle, initialled, by Louisa Courtauld & George Cowles, London 1774; 3.75" (9.5 cms) high; 8.5 oz £150-200 (+ 30% BP*)
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A LATE 20TH CENTURY SALVER of shaped circular outline with a gadrooned border and scroll feet, the centre inscribed, by Elkington & Co. Ltd., Birmingham 1960; 12" (30.5 cms) diameter; 33.8 oz £250-300 (+ 30% BP*)
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C A GEORGE II BALUSTER MUG with a spreading circular foot and a scroll handle, initialled "TF" underneath by Thomas Whipham, London 1749; 4.85" (12.2 cms) high; 12 oz £200-300 (+ 30% BP*)
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A VICTORIAN ENGRAVED TEA POT of baluster form with a foliate scroll handle, four scrollwork feet, a vacant cartouche and a flower finial, by J&N Creswick, London 1854; 7.5" (19 cms) high; 21.4 oz £180-220 (+ 30% BP*)
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A MATCHED PAIR OF EARLY 19TH CENTURY GERMAN CANDLESTICKS in the form of torcheres with urn-shaped bodies, detachable navette-shaped nozzles and round bases with stamped leaf borders, both initialled "HS" and one inscribed underneath, by two different makers, Munich 1815; 9.5" (24 cms) high; 21 oz (2) £150-250 (+ 30% BP*)
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A WILLIAM IV TEA POT of squat circular form on a low circular foot, engraved on one side with a coat of arms by Robert Hennell, London 1832 (with a later flower finial); 5.1" (13 cms) high; 18.95 oz £150-200 (+ 30% BP*)
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HORSE RIDING:- A rare George I riding whip or crop with a mounted tortoiseshell cannon handle, inscribed "GRACE CATLIN 1723", unmarked c.1723 (the whip section deteriorated); 25" (63.5 cms) long £300-400 (+ 30% BP*)
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C A GEORGE III SMALL TWO-HANDLED TEA URN on a square pedestal base, with bead borders, a waisted neck and a domed cover with an acorn finial, the body with embossed bellflower garlands, and an ivory-handled dolphin spigot, crested, by James Young, London 1777 (with presentation plaque); 12" (30.5 cms) high; 31.25 oz (2) £600-800 (+ 30% BP*)
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A LATE 17TH CENTURY GERMAN PARCELGILT SWEETMEAT DISH of lobed oval outline with small twin scroll handles embossed and chased in the centre with a swan swimming amongst reeds, bordered by foliate scrolls, maker's mark possibly A'B or AR? Augsburg 1670-75, struck also with a later Austro-Hungarian duty mark; 7.25" (18.5 cms) long; 5.5 oz £300-350 (+ 30% BP*)
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AN EDWARDIAN LAMP BASE in the form of a fluted column on a bevelled square base with urns in relief and gadrooned borders, with a screw-in, cut-glass reservoir, by the Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London 1906 (drilled for electricity); the column 18.75" (47.5 cms) high £200-250 (+ 30% BP*)
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AN EDWARDIAN SALVER with a shaped circular border, foliate flat-chasing and a central crest, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., London 1902; 9.5" (24 cms) wide; 14.9 oz £100-150 (+ 30% BP*) 386. A LATE 20TH CENTURY MODEL OF THE K-CLASS RACING YACHT "ZULU" in full sail on an oval wooden base with inscribed presentation plaque, maker's mark "CJC", London 1985 together with a framed black & white print depicting Zulu in Round Island Race, 1961; the yacht 13" (33 cms) high (2) £250-350 (+ 30% BP*)
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AN EARLY 18TH CENTURY PORTUGUESE TAZZA (lacking its foot), circular with moulded & swirl-fluted border, the centre engraved with a cypher below a coronet, flanked by a border of formal flat chasing, maker's mark "MT" or "MI(conjoined)T", Lisbon 1720-25; 12.25" (31 cms) diameter; 20.8 oz £400-450 (+ 30% BP*)
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A LATE VICTORIAN BELT with linked panels of pierced, floral scroll decoration, by Moore Bros. & Co., Birmingham 1899; 26.4" (67 cms) long; 6.8 oz £60-80 (+ 30% BP*)
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A 20TH CENTURY CHINESE BELT adjustable for length, with an embossed, detachable buckle, struck with Chinese character marks; 34" (86 cms) long overall; 16 oz £150-200 (+ 30% BP*)
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EN SUITE TO LOT 391:- A Queen Anne tazza, circular with a waisted pedestal foot and moulded, corded borders, the centre engraved with a shaded scrollwork cartouche and a foliate scroll cypher, by Jonathan Madden, London 1707; 10" (25.5 cms) diameter; 17.45 oz £1500-2000 (+ 30% BP*)
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EN SUITE TO LOT 390:- A Queen Anne tankard of slightly tapering form with a large scroll handle, a volute thumbpiece and a domed cover, decorated with borders of wrythen fluting & cording, the front with a large chased foliate cartouche with fish-scale pricking centred by an engraved cartouche and a foliate scroll cypher, by Jonathan Madden, London 1707; 8.25" (21 cms) high; 36.2 oz £2000-2500 (+ 30% BP*)
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A WILLIAM III PORRINGER of campana form with a wrythen-fluted lower body, a reeded foot and twin S-scroll handles with beading, the base scratched with the initials "H" over "RI" and the scratch weight "14=09", maker's mark "IS", London 1697; 5" (12.6 cms) diameter; 14.25 oz £1200-1500 (+ 30% BP*)
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A LATE COMMONWEALTH / EARLY CHARLES II LARGE PORRINGER of bellied form with a flat base, cast mask & scroll handles and a plain waisted neck, the lower body embossed and chased with four classical portrait medallions with areas of auricular scrollwork & shells heightened with prickings, maker's mark "IW" (with a tun below)*, London 1660; 8.75" (22.3 cms) wide overall; 6.2" (15.6 cms) high; 23.4 oz £1200-1500 (+ 30% BP*) *See Jackson's Revised pp.120 1st mark on page, as seen on various articles of the period 1643-1663, including the "Blacksmiths" cup.
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A LATE GEORGE III WINE GOBLET with a campana-shaped bowl and a pedestal foot, decorated with applied friezes of flowers and foliate shells, gilt interior, by Joseph Angell, London 1817; 5.5" (14 cms) high; 8.9 oz £400-450 (+ 30% BP*)
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A GEORGE III GOBLET with a campana-shaped bowl and part-fluted decoration, inscribed on one side "E Dono Optimi atque amicissimi Gualteri Brown AM Prebenoari Ecclesia Cathedralis Christi Cantuaria Itemque Ecclesiae de Stonesfield in agro Oxoniensi Rectoris in usum Capellae de Wychwood Anno Domini 1820", gilt interiror, by William Elliott, London 1818; 6.1" (15.5 cms) high; 10.9 oz £600-650 (+ 30% BP*)
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A GEORGE III WINE GOBLET with pricked borders of wrigglework and a frieze of flowers & acorns below the rim, with a hexagonal foot and a gilt interior, by D. Urquhart and N. Hart, London 1802; 6.2" (15.6 cms) high; 6.75 oz £400-450 (+ 30% BP*)
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A GEORGE IV EMBOSSED CIRCULAR CREAM JUG with floral decoration, two vacant cartouches and a gilt interior, by A.B. Savory, London 1827; 4.5" (11.5 cms) high; 8.3 oz £150-180 (+ 30% BP*)
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A LATE 20TH CENTURY LIMITED EDITION PARCELGILT WINCHESTER CATHEDRAL BOWL (No. 150 of 900), with certificate, by Hector Miller (for Aurum designs), London 1979; 4.5" (11.5 cms) diameter; 6.85 oz £120-150 (+ 30% BP*)
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A GEORGE III SMALL BALUSTER MUG with later-chased decoration, gilt interior and monogram, probably by William Cripps, London 1764; 3.7" (9.2 cms) high; 5.65 oz £100-130 (+ 30% BP*)
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A VICTORIAN TRAVELLING COMMUNION SET in a fitted case, including chalice & paten with engraved sunburst and the initials "IHS", but lacking the mounted glass wine vessel, by Messrs. Barnard, London 1860/61 and an early 19th century Italian parcelgilt paten, Rome 1st half of the 19th century; the latter 6.25" (16 cms) diameter; 6.8 oz (2) £100-130 (+ 30% BP*)
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