A BELLSHAPED GOBLET,CIRCULAR CHARGER, A LIDDED BALUSTER MEASURE

A BALUSTER LIDDED MEASURE of
half-pint capacity, the body plain
of a slight skirt base, the flat cover
incised with two rings and with
volute thumb piece, scroll handle,
apparently struck on the
base Farthing, another indistinct
maker’s mark on the rim, early 17th
century) and a baluster Pint Mug,
plain but for a molded girdle,
spreading base and scroll handle,
19th century.
TWO TAPERED CYLINDRICAL MEAS
URES of pint capacity with spouts at
right angles to the scroll handles,
and а a circular
Plate with a deep bowl,
diameter, 19th century.
A CIRCULAR MUFFIN DISH, comprising base, liner, and domed cover, bright cut and applied in aesthetic movement taste; a fluted and engraved Baluster Milk Jug; and two plated Coffee Pots, all late 19th century.
FOUR TEAPOTS of assorted circular
sections, three with floral finials, circa 1850.
THREE BALUSTER MEASURES, of gill
and half gill capacities; a Pint Mug; a half-pint Mug with glass bottom; and a Christening Can with hammered finish, late 19th early 20th century.
A CIRCULAR DISH incised in the deep
bowl with a single reed, plain rim,
mid 17th century.
A FLARED CYLINDRICAL PINT MUG,
plain above a tucking base, initialed OJSC, angular handle, Victorian verification stamp.
TWO CIRCULAR CHARGERS, both
plain and incised with traces of а
single reed in the bowls, the other in diameter, both
by Samuel Duncomb, circa 1740.
ELEVEN CIRCULAR PLATES, mostly
plain but some incised with а
single reed in the bowl, five struck
with ownership initials various makers, late
18th early 19th century.
A PAIR OF TABLE CANDLESTICKS, with
double knapped baluster stems
above spreading bases, fixed nozzles, mid 19th
century.
A CIRCULAR CHARGER, initialed
M.K. on a broad rim within а
molded border, plain bowl, early 18th century,
unmarked.
A BROAD RIM PLATE, engraved and
wriggle worked above the bowl
with pseudo armorials, comprising two initials of a possible
cabalistic nature below a coronet
and flanked by crossed leaves and
rampant lions, otherwise plain,
maker’s mark.
A PAIR OF  CIRCULAR SIDEBOARD
DISHES, crudely incised later, in the
bowls with pseudo armorial emblazonments, comprising plumes
and foliage about a heart, below
stylized coronets, the rims
engraved with a small sprig of а
similar nature, initialed on the
undersides, maker’s mark apparently а
bee, 18thll9th century.
A BALUSTER MEASURE of pint capacity; two of half pint capacity; and
three Gill Examples, all with the
usual molded girdle and spreading bases; two
Pint Examples of tapered cylindrical form; five further Mugs of differing shapes; two Sugar Basins; а Novelty Boot; a pair of Baluster
Table Candlesticks; and another
with domed base, all 19th century.
A FRENCH COVERED MEASURE of liter capacity, usual cylindrical form, the flat domed cover with shell thumb piece, angular handle, by Jacques Dekeghel, early 19th century.
THREE CIRCULAR PLATES, with molded rims, early 19th century.
A DECORATIVE SPOON, the short terminal molded with a figure of St Matthew, the bowl back engraved with a bearded sage, initialed and dated 1614, 19th century.
TWO PLAIN CIRCULAR PLATES, 4in diameter, the first by Samuel Ellis, c.1750; the other later; and a third smaller example, 19th century.
A PLAIN CIRCULAR CHARGER, another example
slightly smaller; an oval Entree
Dish, and a shallow
circular Bowl. Unmarked or marks
rubbed, early 19th century.
TEN CIRCULAR PLATES of dinner size
with plain bowls and rims; and
two smaller examples, mostly
unmarked, late 18th early 19th century.
EIGHT BALUSTER MEASURES of typical form, of the following
capacities; two quarts, one pint, one half-pint, two gills, one
twelfth pint, and one twentyfourth pint, all 19th century.
A  PAIR OF  BALUSTER  HALFPINT
MUGS, inscribed George Hotel, Wellford, by James Yates; two pint
examples; and a half-pint exampleof capstan form, one with glass
bottom, cylindricalall late 19th century.
A CIRCULAR CHAMBERSTICK, with
baluster sconce and fixed nozzle,
gadrooned and redid finger ring,
diameter; and
another small example with dish
shaped bowl and volute handle,
maker’s mark
a Griffin’s head erased,
both late 18th century.
A BALUSTER MUSTARD РОТ, hoof
supports, 19th century.
A LIDDED BALUSTER MEASURE of approximately half-pint capacity, the body and cover incised with double reeds, strap handle, twin sprig thumb piece, maker’s mark rubbed, early 18th century.
A BRTTANNIAMETAL FACETED COFFEE
РОТ, the handle, spout and collar applied with scroll decoration, panel supports, blossom finial,  high, by Shay and Fisher, all late 19th century.
TAVERN MUGS, comprising:— two of pint capacity, and three of half-pint capacity, of baluster, tapered, cylindrical or bell shape, one of the larger examples with а glass bottom, cylindrical 3l/4in and 5in, 19th century.
A CIRCULAR CHARGER, incised in the
bowl with a single reed, by William Cook of
Bristol and Gloucester, 1800;
another example of similar size,
nature and date; and an oval Dish,
wide, 19th century.
A PLAIN CIRCULAR CHARGER, incised
with a single reed in the bowl,
ownership initials on the under
side, diameter; and
another example of similar nature
and size, both late 18th early 19th
century.
A  PLAIN  BALUSTER  CASTER
spreading base, with screwing
cover, high; and а
smaller example with girdle and
nodule finial;
and a Mustard Pot, the first
pierced drum shaped and with
blue porcelain liner,
high, all 19th century.
A BELLSHAPED GOBLET, quite plain,
with loaded base,
high, modern; and a hemispherical
domestic Funnel incised with two
bands of reading, attached ring, 1750.
A PAIR OF BELLSHAPED BEAKERS
initialed S. A.C. between bands of
reading above slightly spreading
bases, early 19th century; and а
third example of plain tapered
cylindrical form with a receded skirt
base, late 19th
century.

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