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Charming assortment of four hand-painted porcelain hinged trinket boxes in whimsical food and kitchen-themed forms. Includes a picnic basket with detailed interior, a sesame seed bagel sandwich, a bright lemon, and a teapot with floral apron detail and champagne bottle finial. Each opens on a metal clasp and is decorated inside, some with miniature porcelain accessories such as a teacup and donut. Minor variations in interior or clasp tone consistent with handmade nature. Largest piece 4"L x 3.5"H. Issued: 21st centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
Charming and fairy tale-inspired, this jeweled trinket box by Rucinni is crafted in the shape of a pumpkin carriage. Finished in glossy orange enamel with gold-tone wheels and accents, the design is embellished with clear rhinestones along the midsection and a leafy green stem finial. The hinged top opens to a sculpted gold-tone interior, revealing the Rucinni signature mark.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 2.5"HCondition: Age related wear.
Hand-painted oval porcelain trinket box featuring a vivid sculptural butterfly finial poised above a garden scene of red ladybugs and green leaves, all secured by an ornate bronze-tone floral clasp and hinged mount. The underside is signed MC Peint main Limoges France.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 3"HCondition: Age related wear.
An exquisite Swarovski crystal figurine titled Heart With You, featuring a secret message container crafted within a faceted crystal heart. The heart is crafted in a clear pink crystal with precise, brilliant facets that capture and reflect light beautifully. A matte silver-tone metal closure with a small ball-shaped finial tops the piece, adding a charming and functional design detail. The original Swarovski box accompanies this collectible. Box measures 1.5"H. Heart measures 2"H. Artist: Gabriele StameyIssued: 2008Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: AustriaCondition: Age related wear.
A graceful 2-piece crystal sugar and creamer set by renowned British designer William Yeoward, known for blending classical elegance with handcrafted artistry. Both pieces are finely mouth-blown and hand-cut, featuring a delicate etched botanical motif of grasses, flowers, and butterflies that evoke a light garden sensibility. The covered sugar bowl is topped with a domed finial lid, while the creamer displays a gently flared spout and substantial rounded handle - both offering balance and clarity of form. Both pieces etched with William Yeoward signature to base.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 5"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Refined oval cocktail table featuring a beveled glass top set into a gilt iron frame with understated neoclassical styling. The sleek iron base is composed of squared tapered legs joined by a crisscross stretcher with a central finial. Finished in a warm gold tone with subtle silver accents, the metal structure shows deliberate aging for a vintage aesthetic. The minimalist form and elegant proportions make this table well-suited for both traditional and transitional interiors, offering timeless sophistication as a centerpiece in living or sitting rooms. This piece draws from the design language of mid-20th century Hollywood Regency and neoclassical revival, marked by its emphasis on metallic finishes, geometric precision, and timeless silhouettes. Though unmarked, the craftsmanship and style suggest it was likely produced by a high-end interior furnishings manufacturer known for luxury ironwork. Tables of this kind were often seen in upscale designer homes and are still sought after today for their adaptability and enduring elegance.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: Approximately 48"L x 31"W x 21"HCountry of Origin: USACondition: Age related wear.
A finely crafted three-piece desk accessory set by renowned American designer Jay Strongwater, celebrated for his opulent and highly decorative objets d'art. This exquisite ensemble includes a tapered square pen & pencil bin, an open square letter holder, and a lavishly ornamented letter opener. Each piece is enameled in a rich palette of emerald green, deep aubergine, and burnished gold, accented with hand-set Swarovski crystals in coordinating jewel tones. The pencil bin is adorned with gilt foliate mounts and a sculptural butterfly finial perched atop the rim. The open letter holder features elaborate Rococo-style scrolled corners, while the letter opener is crowned with a cabochon-style faux stone framed in a colorful, cloisonne-like floral medallion. All pieces bear the Jay Strongwater maker's mark. Largest piece 5"H. Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
Magnificent Victorian sterling silver tipping kettle on stand with burner. This regal piece features a melon form body with elaborate repousse floral and scrollwork, figural handle mounts, and a bird finial. The matching footed stand supports the kettle with sculptural scroll legs ending in paw feet and an integrated burner. Hallmarked Storr & Mortimer, lion passant for sterling, crowned leopard's head for London, date letter for 1840. Weighs: 1,713.01 grams. Issued: c. 1840Dimensions: 11.5"L x 9.75"W x 15.5"HCountry of Origin: England Condition: Age related wear.
Offered is an elegant Christofle silver plate tea service, comprising three primary serving pieces and a coordinating serving tray, all bearing the iconic Christofle hallmarks with deep French heritage and prestige. This beautifully polished ensemble includes: Lidded teapot/hot water jug with an integrated hinged lid and wide spout; Creamer/milk pitcher with classic bulbous form; Covered sugar bowl with matching domed lid and finial; and Rectangular serving tray with smooth raised rim. Includes original Christofle-branded anti-tarnish storage cloth Each piece is finely crafted in Christofle's signature silver plate, known for its luster, durability, and exceptional craftsmanship. The pieces are fully marked on the base with the Christofle name and hallmark, as visible in close-up photography. Christofle is synonymous with luxury French silverware, having supplied royal households and fine hotels since the 19th century. This refined, matching tea service embodies that legacy, ideal for both functional use and sophisticated presentation. Largest piece 14"L.Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: FranceCondition: Age related wear.
A mid-18th-century continental, possibly Maltese, silver coffee pot. Of fluted baluster form with pineapple finial to the domed lid, the spout with a cast Putti mask with scrolls, on a circlular domed foot, the base with indistinct stamped mark, height 20cm, 512.2g.Holes to the lid, soldered repairs to the foot, slightly bent to the front on its foot.
A collection of silver-plated wares. To include a Victorian spirit kettle on stand with ivory finial and insulators, height overall 42cm; an oval section hinge lidded biscuit barrel, height 15cm; an oak canteen of fish knives, forks and servers for six, with ivorine handles; a muffin dish, cutlery etc. Ivory exemption ref. K3BCYPLS
A collection of eight silver teaspoons. To inlcude a Russian Imperial enamel teaspoon, workmaster HC, 84 standard mark, length 11cm; together with a Norwegian silver and enamel thistle spoon by J Tostrup, a novelty spoon with basket finial, stamped 900, and five other novelty spoons, total weight 120g.
A Victorian silver three-piece tea set by Charles Reily & George Storer. London 1848, comprising a teapot, twin-handled sugar bowl, and cream jug, of a squat lobed form, standing upon three and four leaf scroll feet, chased metal work with a leaf motif, the teapot having a foliate finial and ivory insulators to the handle, gilt washed interiors, the teapot is 15cm in height. A total weight of 46.14 oz.
A Victorian silver fiddle pattern table spoon by Mary Chawner, and two demitasse spoons. The Victorian table spoon engraved '1840' and hallmarked London 1839, length 22.5cm; together with a Victorian Dutch export demitasse spoon with animal finial and twisted stem by Samuel Boyce (or Boaz) Landeck, London import mark 1895, and a white metal spoon with elephant finial, unmarked. Total weight 3.28 oz.
A selection of six silver spoons and a napkin ring. To include a souvenir grapefruit spoon with naturalistic handle and police badge armorial by Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings (Frank) Shepherd, London 1895; a Scottish spoon with thistle finial and William III sixpence coin bowl by John Maitland Talbot, Edinburgh 1891; a continental cast spoon with mask bowl and three hallmarked spoons. Total weight 4.08 oz.
Exquisite set of three limited-edition Ladoni Collection crown-shaped trinket or jewelry boxes, each crafted in fine pewter and hand-painted with colorful enamel. The boxes are richly accented with 24K gold and inlaid with sparkling Swarovski crystals. Each piece features a unique floral motif and a hinged lid that opens to a golden interior. The set includes three varied color schemes - lavender with faux pearl finial, violet with cross-topped crown, and teal with multicolored blooms - each with original Ladoni gift box and certificate of authenticity.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 4"L x 4"HCountry of Origin: AlaskaCondition: Age related wear.
George III silver coffee pot of baluster form, with later chased decoration, hinged cover with flame finial and fruitwood handle, on a gadrooned bordered base (London 1766) David Whyte & William Holmes. All at approximately 16ozs. 23cm overall height.General overall condition reasonably good, some surface wear, scratching and several dents to the body, cover hinge has been repaired where it joins top handle mount and on the cover itself, foot rim is slightly bent, handle is slightly loose. Marks are clear.
Late 19th/early 20th century Chinese silver three piece teaset, comprising teapot of melon form, with embossed dragon decoration, hinged circular cover, with bamboo finial and silver bamboo design handle, with ivory insulators, matching lidded sugar and cream jug, underside with Chinese character marks and WH or MH. All at approximately 36ozs. Teapot 24.5cm across. APHA Ref: Y9H62LR4
Edwardian silver tankard, with embossed decoration and engraved "LDRA THE McCALMONT CUP 1907", loop handle and hinged cover (pin lacking), with Britannia finial (London 1907) Carrington & Co, together with another, similar, without engraving (London 1911) same maker. All at approximately 22ozs. Both approximately 15cm overall height. (2)Tankard described without engraving - General overall condition good, some minor surface wear and scratching, no major damage or repair, base slightly distorted, hinge slightly worn, finial trident bent. Please note this tankard is engraved around the base rim L.D.R.A. 1913 MINIATURE OF Mc CALMONT CHALLENGE CUP.Tankard described as with engraving - Base is damaged, rim is pushed in, hinge pin is missing, finial trident is broken.Additional photographs to follow.
Victorian silver four piece tea and coffee set, comprising tea pot of octagonal form, with engraved scroll and foliate decoration and armorial shield, hinged domed cover, with flower head finial and silver handle, with ivory insulators, on an octagonal pedestal base, matching coffee pot, sugar and cream jug (London 1848) John & Henry Lias, together with a pair of Victorian silver sugar tongs (London 1859) H J Lias & Son. All at approximately 75ozs. Tea pot 26cm across. (5). APHA Ref: Q4P3KLVM
George II silver coffee pot of baluster form, with later chased decoration, hinged cover with flame finial and fruitwood handle, on a circular base (London 1758) maker's mark rubbed. All at approximately 28ozs. 27.5cm overall height.General overall condition good, some surface wear, scratching and several dents to body, cover does not sit fully closed, no apparent major damage or repair. Marks rubbed but legible.
George III silver neo-classical teapot of oval drum form, with bright-cut decoration, hinged cover, straight spout and ebony handle (London 1790) Hester Bateman, All at approximately 12ozs. 28cm across.General overall condition good, some dents, surface scratching and wear, cover hinge may have been repaired and finial is loose, handle possibly repinned, base has slight creasing towards lower handle mount, both cartouches show faint signs of file marks and may have had engraving removed at some time.
George III silver three piece tea set, comprising teapot of half fluted form, with gadrooned border, hinged cover (finial damaged) and silver handle with ivory insulators (handle detached but present) on four decorative feet, matching sugar and cream jug (London 1780) maker's mark rubbed. All at approximately 44ozs. Tea pot, excluding handle, 23cm across. APHA Ref: KRCVP2BJ
A Meissen Marcolini period coffee pot and cover, early 19th century, painted in sepia and gilt with bunches of flowers, crossed swords mark, inscribed in gilt '61',27cm highProvenance: From the Collection of Nigell and Heather D’Oyly.Condition ReportPineapple finial to cover detached and re-stuck, otherwise good
A pair of bronze and brass Argand lamps, 19th century, with an urn shaped finial topping the central support, decorated with floral casted motifs, with glass chimneys and glass shades painted with laurel swags and torches, 56.5cm highCondition ReportStructually wobbly, with parts loose on both. Markings to the exterior of lamps and also glass parts. One chimney replaced with a newer one that does not fit the brass holder.
A George II silver hot water jug, by Thomas Heming, London 1751, of baluster form, with acorn finial, above a gadrooned edged cover, the body with scroll decoration and engraved crest, the underside of spout with nulling, on circular spreading foot, with a beech handle,28.5cm high23oztCondition ReportA number of small dents and imperfections.Knocks, scuffs and surface scratches commensurate with age and use.
A George II silver tea caddy, by Samuel Taylor, London 1745, of plain form, with a turned finial, 14.5cm high10.4oztCondition ReportMarks worn. Some knocks to the edges and the base moulding. With surface scratches. The neck of the caddy slightly misshapen, but cover fits well. Please see additional images.
A silver three piece tea set, by Britton, Gould & Co, Birmingham 1930, comprising a teapot with ebonised handle and finial, 15.5cm high a twin handled sugar bowl, 11cm highand a cream jug, 10cm hightotal weight 36.9ozt (3)Condition ReportTeapot gilding worn and rubbing to marks, with small dents and marks.Sugar bowl with rubbing to marks and surface scratches.Cream jug marks rubbed with evidence of surface scratches throughout.
20th century-replica 18th century mercury stick barometer, in a mahogany case with a broken pediment and brass finial, rectangular glazed door enclosing a silvered register with a vernier recording pointer, engraved scale and predictions, with a spirit thermometer recording the temperature in Fahrenheit and Celsius, full length visible bulb cistern and circular base enclosed within a turned cover.
Silver plated desk stand, with three hinged compartments, two with recesses for glass inkwells and the central compartment with finial modelled as a thistle, upon four pad feet, together with silver plated desk accessories, including blotter, magnifying glass and letter opener with horse finial, desk stand H11cm
HUNTING FANG "F.S. JUNG" | GERMANY / AUSTRIA, GERMAN-AUSTRIAN | Country: Germany / Austria | Date: end of the 19th century | Marking: F.S. Jung | Manufacturer: F.S. Jung | Condition: excellent | Lot information | A late 19th century hunting fang with a straight single-edged blade bearing the maker's signature "F.S. Jung." The blade is equipped with a one-sided groove and an additional engraving with the motif of plant decor. The pommel of the handle is fitted with antler, which is fixed to a brass fitting. The shield is simple, with a flat basket and molded decor on the collar. It includes a binder with an antler handle, which is stored in the side pocket of the scabbard. The scabbard is not original and is made of leather with brass fittings and a decorative finial. | Dimensions | Length: 59.5 cm | Blade length: 45.5 cm | Blade width: 31.9 mm | Weight: 900 g***IMPORTANT NOTICE*** | SHIPPING ONLY WITHIN THE EUROPEAN UNION | Bidders are obliged to inform themselves about the condition of the lots before the auction, subsequent complaints will not be taken into account.
HUNTING FANG | CENTRAL EUROPE, CENTRAL EUROPEAN | Country: Central Europe | Date: end of the 19th century | Marking: Eagle (blade) | Condition: very good | Lot information | Hunting fang with a double-edged steel blade, equipped with a central rib and a double ground for increased strength. The crosspiece and metal fittings of the handle are made of brass, with the crosspiece decorated with relief decor and a central ornament with a wild boar motif. The handle is made of smooth bone knuckles. The scabbard is covered in black leather and finished with a brass throat and finial with embossed plant motifs. It includes a removable two-pronged fork with handles made of bone material, stored in the side pocket of the scabbard. The construction and combination of components indicate a composite origin of the weapon, corresponding to the end of the 19th century. | Dimensions | Length: 52 cm | Blade length: 35.8 cm | Blade width: 40 mm | Weight: 930 g***IMPORTANT NOTICE*** | SHIPPING ONLY WITHIN THE EUROPEAN UNION | Bidders are obliged to inform themselves about the condition of the lots before the auction, subsequent complaints will not be taken into account.
Three-piece collection of fine Waterford Crystal tableware including a footed creamer in the Lismore pattern, a sauce boat in the Lismore pattern, and a preserve jar with lid in the Alana pattern. Each piece showcases Waterford's signature cut designs and exceptional craftsmanship. The creamer features a pedestal base and loop handle, the sauce boat includes an extended pouring spout and handle, and the preserve jar is completed with a fitted lid and finial. Each item bears the Waterford acid-etched mark. Lismore footed creamer: 4.5"L x 2.75"W x 4.5"H. Lismore sauce boat: 8.75"L x 3.5"W x 3.25"H. Alana preserve with lid: 3.25"W x 4.75"H.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: IrelandCondition: Age related wear.
A lidded Middle Eastern copper and brass vessel featuring an elegant tapering silhouette and flared foot, decorated with finely engraved floral and foliate designs. The domed lid includes a central ring finial and matching incised decoration. The piece showcases a traditional handcrafted aesthetic with detailed linework and a dark, rich patina enhancing the intricate surface engravings. Likely used as a storage container, water jar, or ceremonial vessel in a cultural or domestic context. H: 19 in.Dimensions: 19"H x 11" dia. Condition: Age related wear.
This 3-piece cut crystal set includes a lidded condiment jar, faceted finial-topped lid and round dish. The jar showcases a classic combination of crosshatch and vertical fluting, complemented by a sawtooth rim and scalloped foot. The accompanying plate echoes the jar's design in a matching radiant cut pattern. The lid features a deep starburst cut and a spoon notch, and is crowned with a bold faceted knob. Largest piece 5" dia.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
A pair of limited edition Waterford crystal bell ornaments from the celebrated 12 Days of Christmas Collection, representing the 11th and 12th days. Each finely cut crystal bell features Waterford's signature diamond patterning and is topped with a silver-tone finial and red satin hanging ribbon. The 11th edition includes a green glass clapper; the 12th edition features a red clapper. Both bells retain their original green Waterford Seahorse foil stickers and are housed in their original red cylindrical Waterford boxes with matching titles and padding. One booklet insert is also included. A festive and collectible duo for Waterford enthusiasts or holiday ornament collectors.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 3.75"H x 6" dia. Country of Origin: IrelandCondition: Age related wear.
This elegant 5-piece group of Waterford crystal tableware includes a variety of finely cut forms showcasing the brand's signature craftsmanship. The set features a faceted votive holder, a pedestal Irish coffee mug with vertical cuts, a small handled creamer with diamond cuts (unmarked), a handled mug with a crisscross pattern, and a bell with a rayed base and knop finial. Four of the five pieces are acid-etched with the Waterford mark, confirming authenticity and aligning with traditional Waterford quality and style. A brilliant collection of functional and decorative items perfect for enhancing any bar or crystal display.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: Tallest: 5.50"HCountry of Origin: IrelandCondition: Age related wear.
Benjamin Bothamley of Boston (Lincs)-Early 19th century oak and mahogany 8-day longcase clock c 1820, with a swan neck pediment, brass ball and spire finial and paterie, with detached pilasters to the hood door and curved back spats, trunk door with inlay, crossbanding and shaped curved top, rectangular plinth raised on bracket feet, painted dial with images of fruit to the spandrels and a cameo depiction of a maiden and dog to the arch, with upright Arabic numerals for the hours and quarter minutes, minute markers, seconds dial and stamped brass hands, dial pinned directly to a rack striking movement striking the hours on a bell.With weights and pendulum.This item has been registered for sale under Section 10 of the APHA Ivory ActDimensions: Height: 210cm Length/Width: 45cm Depth/Diameter: 23cmCondition Report: Ivory Act submission reference: 475KCKKG

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