*** | A quality early 19th century French bronze covered vase on marble base with Bacchus, Neptune and their attendants 35 cm tall, 14 cm diameter at base | *** | |
*** | Superb large embossed brass vase decorated with dragons and mythical creatures height 38 cm | *** | |
*** | A fine late 19th century book press | *** | |
*** | Rare set of five early 19th century copper measures, comprising of four, three, two and one gallon vessels and a quart | *** | |
*** | A Tudric Art Nouveau pewter vase with enamelling, designed by Archibald Knox, marked Tudric 0245. Height. 19.5 cm | *** | |
*** | Early 20th century Scottish dinner bell in the form of a Regency dolphin with horn and silverplated mounts, Reg number 19318 | *** | |
*** | 17th century pewter lidded jug of baluster shape with shell design thumb piece. 27 cm high | *** | |
*** | A pair of campagna shaped cast brass two-handled urns with merry scenes 20th century 19 cm high/16 cm diameter | *** | |
*** | A French bronze compagne shaped two-handled vase, 19th century 11 cm | *** | |
*** | A pair of fine English silver on copper mantle urns with covers, the wire-work body fitted with lion mask handles and carved ivory pineapple finials | *** | |
*** | A superb 19th century copper tea urn in the form of 'Atlas supporting the Globe'. | *** | |
*** | Pair of Contnental bronze and ormolu mounted ewers. | *** | |
*** | Diana Following the Chase' a rectangular plaque in relief of electrotype silver and copper panel depicting Diana with a spear, surrounded by attendants and hounds pursuing a stag, 25 x 54 cm | *** | |
*** | Large bronze vase decorated with stagheads, foliage and medallions resting on a footed base | *** | |
*** | A French bronze lamp or vase with a mythical beast and head of a maiden, 19th century. Height 32 cm (12 cm square base) | *** | |
*** | Archibald Knox bowls, pair pewter Arts and craft design bowls retailed by Liberty | *** | |
*** | 17th century pewter broad rim dish 16 inches diameter (rim 3 inches wide) makers mark on reverse James Ford of Scholls, Colt Op No. 1717B | *** | |
*** | Antique cast iron doorstop, by makers Falkirk depicting Medusa | *** | |
*** | Late 18th century set of six pewter hot water plates 9 and 1/2 inches diam, makers touch on reverse 'Pitt & Dadley, London' Colt Op. No.3694 | *** | |
*** | Quality mid 19th century copper & brass samovar | *** | |
*** | Mid 19th century tea urn in brass | *** | |
*** | Pair of Art Nouveau pewter vases resting on three loop feet | *** | |
*** | Pair of pewter plates 9 inches diameter triple reeded rim, makers mark on reverse, Wolf & fox with Goose & initials E.L, in circle, not recorded. Period date 1690, makers 'Hall' marks on front rim (believed to be replicas) | *** | |
*** | Bronze statue, 19th century statue depicting three cherubs holding a twin handle vase on round marble base | *** | |
*** | Brass clad bucket | *** | |
*** | A quality bronze vase, 19th century, converted to lamp | *** | |
*** | A pair of antique copper jelly moulds, shaped copper jelly/cake moulds, one marked Hodges and Sons, Dublin | *** | |
*** | Large pewter lidded flagon with ADA sticker | *** | |
*** | Antique pewter charger, by Richard Going 1715-1765 | *** | |
*** | Antique pewter charger by Richard Going 1715-1765 | *** | |
*** | Vintage copper and brass samovar with ivory handle | *** | |
*** | Brass cherub door stop | *** | |
*** | A pineapple decorated brass door stop | *** | |
*** | Liberty & Co. pewter five piece coffee/tea service | *** | |
*** | Victorian cast iron book press | *** | |
*** | Large late 18th century pewter charger with London touchmarks | *** | |
*** | Six various 19th century pewter tankards from Durham, Walton-on-Thames etc. | *** | |
*** | A French 19th century gilded brass pot purri 12 cm high | *** | |
*** | 19th century English tole serving tray with basket of flowers decorations | *** | |
*** | Large early copper storage grain bin, with makers mark 'William Robinson, Copper Smith Brazier and Plummer' | *** | |
*** | 17th century pewter plate 8 1/4 diameter with narrow plain raised rim, maker R. Belton, Bristol, makers touch marks on reverse c1671 Colt Op No. 373/4 and Mpm No. 374 | *** | |
*** | A French bronze and cast brass pot purri with a squirrel finial - 19th century 11 cm high | *** | |
*** | Art Nouveau pewter and glass vase, marked | *** | |
*** | Pewter quart tankard with broken C handle and glass bottom, makers 'Hallmarks' on rim, Samuel Cooks, London 1819. Colt Op No. 1004, two Coast of arms engraved on inside and one on front | *** | |
*** | Early 19th century possibly late 18th century pint tankard with reeded fillet and broken C handle, maker marks Fleur de Lys, Britannia, large Giv below makers mark. Another Giv mark with 'City of London Arms' Wiv & VR550 verification mark (Norfolk) | *** | |
*** | Antique copper jugs, two large size, one stamped to base (repair to one) largest, height 30 cm | *** | |
*** | Exceptional copper kettle, antique copper Danish kettle 'Rasmussen 1899' Arts & Crafts | *** | |
*** | Early English hand beaten tall ewer in copper and brass | *** | |
*** | 19th century large pewter lidded jug, marked to base | *** | |
*** | A large copper and brass samovar from the early 19th century | *** | |
*** | Indian copper bucket, applied brass details and handle | *** | |
*** | 19th century large pewter lidded flagon | *** | |
*** | An early 19th century copper and brass samovar | *** | |
*** | A 19th century copper and brass warming pan | *** | |
*** | A French bronze urn in classical style, 19th century. Height 10 cm, good colour | *** | |
*** | An 18th century pewter charger with reeded rim, 35 cm diam (restoration) | *** | |
*** | 19th century 1 pint No. 10 pewter sweets mould - 3 parts | *** | |
*** | French copper, antique French copper hand beaten frying pan with cast iron handle | *** | |
*** | English Tudor design vase, English Art Nouveau pewter base with green glass insert 'A/F' insert cracked | *** | |
*** | Large vintage brass samovar | *** | |
*** | Edwardian 'Tudric' Ware hammered pewter bowl with handle (Arts and Crafts) | *** | |
*** | 19th century cast iron 'dog' door stop | *** | |
*** | Antique copper kettle | *** | |
*** | Heavy bronze twin handled dish with entwined dragon handles and character marks to base | *** | |
*** | Side Spouted pewter tavern pot, by J. Warne, London c.1860-1870's inscribed for H. Scathard, Prince of Brunswick Barnsbury Road, Islington London | *** | |
*** | Pewter tobacco jar and cover C.1785-1810, George III era, London made. Purchased from Richard Mundey C.1980, unidentified maker, Ex Murray Collection | *** | |
*** | Bronze hand statuette, small open hand with silver plate stand by James Dixon and Son | *** | |
*** | Pewter napkin ring, decorated c.1850-1860 | *** | |
*** | Large pewter cup salt c.1750 | *** | |
*** | Pewter lidded flagon litre capacity, French made in Orleans c1757 (makers initials on base J.C.) twin acorn thumb piece to hinged cover | *** | |
*** | Pewter plate 13 5/8 inches diameter single reeded rim, makers mark on reverse, Alexr Coulter, Edinburgh. Colt Op No. 1144 c1723-1732 | *** | |
*** | A large oval toleware tray, 77 x 61 cm with print of Windsor castle & mother of pearl decoration a/f - C. 1850 | *** | |
*** | Pewter wares, by John Somers | *** | |
*** | Vintage brass and cast iron door stop | *** | |
*** | Early pewter ink stand with glass insert | *** | |
*** | Pewter plate 8 1/2 inches diameter narrow rim, maker Wm. Greenbank. Colt Op No. 1992, makers mark on face of plate c1670-1725 | *** | |
*** | Pewter pint, GR under base | *** | |
*** | Three 19th century English pewter tankards | *** | |
*** | Pewter quart tankard with broken C handle and glass bottom bearing makers name Watts & Horton. Colt Op No. 4996 c1810-1860, three sets of multi-reeded bands, coat of arms and initials | *** | |
*** | Antique copper water jug | *** | |
*** | Group of five pewter half pint tankards, James Yates, etc | *** | |
*** | A pair of French gilded brass spill vases 19th century. Height 11 cm | *** | |
*** | Imperial quart pewter tavern pot, by Harton and Watts, London, c.1860's mark Northampton country and York, north riding Owner's initials Tl on front | *** | |
*** | Five antique French copper tin lined saucepans | *** | |
*** | Bronze Continental classical lidded vase | *** | |
*** | Bronze vase in the Oriental manner, by WMF | *** | |
*** | A set of 3 graduating copper measures | *** | |
*** | Victorian. Pewter coffee pot (used on steam boat) by Shaw and Fisher of Sheffield | *** | |
*** | A William IV Victorian Imperial capacity pint, pewter tavern pot by Phillips 25 Boro Road, London c1835-1860. Owner's name inscribed J.Haywood white horse Queen's Road, Peckham within a wriggled border. Also Surrey Co. Verification (Haywood family listed… | *** | |
*** | Art Nouveau claret jug, pewter lid and handle decorated with Art Nouveau swirls and grapes with crystal base etched with dragonflies | *** | |
*** | Geaorge III pint pewter tavern pot, C.1,800-1810 of 'U' shape, 2 bands and reeding and scroll handle, inscribed to front for owners initials Ipb large crowned Wr verification stamp for J Fasson London | *** | |
*** | Late Georgian pewter pint tavern pot, by Moffatt of London C.1820-1830, inscribed E Taylor ship (inn) church St Rutherby, within wriggled eclipse to body, escutcheon to top handle attachment, also early VR stamp, in excellent condition | *** | |
*** | Oriental pewter fish dish with jade eye | *** | |
*** | Pre-Imperial quart pewter tavern pot, c 1800 /1820 by Ingram & Hunt of Bewdley. Old repair to upper handle attachment | *** | |
*** | Glass-bottomed pewter pint taverns pot c1,850's by J.Edwards London (Provenance: Gilted by John McDowell-Stuart to Cambers family of Adelaide c1863/64 - this family were connected to J McDowells inland expeditions 1860's) | *** | |
*** | Pair pewter plates 9 inches diameter, plainish with 'Fleur de Lys' engraved on rim, maker Carpenter & Hamberger, London c1798. Colt Op No. 812, makers touch on reverse | *** | |