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An Egyptian Revival Gilt Brass Striking Mantel Clock with Garniture, retailed by West & Son, Paris, circa 1870, the Egyptian influenced case depicting a bust of a lady in costume, bulls heads to the sides and the front decorated with bird mounts and an engraved presentation inscription, paw shaped feet and raised on a gilt wooden base, 4-inch silvered dial with Roman numerals, twin barrel movement with striking on a gong, movement backplate stamped AB with a star symbol, 57cm high, together with Egyptian influenced urn shaped garniture raised upon gilt wooden bases, 35cm high See illustration
A Ruby Glass, Painted and Parcel Gilt Trumpet Vase, Bohemia, circa 1870, with flared bracket cut rim, the applied oval panel painted with the bust length portrait of a pretty maiden with downward pensive expression, against a gilded scroll and leaf ground, swept circular foot, 30cm high; and A Ruby Cameo Glass Slender Ewer, with clear glass ropetwist handle, the body with five narrow lozenge cut panels, leaf applied swept and panelled foot, 31.2cm high (2)
A Ruby Glass, Painted and Parcel Gilt Two-Handled Pedestal Vase, Bohemia, circa 1870, of baluster shape, applied with a circular plaque painted with the bust length portrait of a young auburn haired boy against a dense leafing ground, 20.5cm high; A Similarly Decorated Trumpet Vase, the plaque painted with a bust length portrait of a pretty young woman, 29cm high; and A Similarly Decorated Small Vase, cut down, 9.5cm (all a/f) (3)
A Turquoise Opaque Glass Two-Handled Pedestal Baluster Vase, France or Bohemia, circa 1870, the cover with pointed finial, the front of the vase with an oval reserve painted with the bust length portrait of a young woman wearing a headdress, circular foot, 24cm high; A Ruby Flash Glass Pedestal Circular Bowl, Bohemia, circa 1870, engraved with four panels depicting stags, a hound and a fox, against a gothic strapwork gilded ground, 20cm high; and A Blue Cameo Glass Beaker, 20th century, painted with an oval plaque depicting a couple dancing, 15.4cm high (3)
An Emerald Green Glass, Painted and Parcel Gilt Pedestal Vase, Bohemia, circa 1870, of Islamic inspiration, the cylindrical neck with flared rim from a compressed semi-ovoid body, solid gilded shoulder handles, frontally applied with an oval panel painted with a beautiful young girl holding a flaming torch, against a background of large leaf fronds and dots, circular foot, 25cm high; and A Ruby Glass Example, the ovoid body panel painted with the bust length portrait of a pretty woman in medieval costume, against a fern gilded background, 20.5cm high (2) See illustration
An Emerald Green Glass, Painted and Parcel Gilt Trumpet Vase, Bohemia, circa 1870, applied with a panel painted with a spray of summer flowers in vivid enamel colours against a gilded densely arranged leaf ground, on a panelled swept circular foot, 41cm high; and Another, applied with a panel painted with the bust length portrait of a pretty young woman with a veil in her hair, against a gilded leaf and dot background, swept circular foot, 36.5cm high (2) See illustration
An English Pressed Oxhorn Snuffbox, Commemorating Caroline, Queen of England, Wilson, Sheffield, circa 1820, of concave sided circular form, the lid heat embossed with the bust portrait of the queen wearing a feather plumed hat, with inscription (as above) and Wilson Sc Sheffield, the underside with a trophy of agricultural and musical instruments within an undulating thistle band, 8.6cm diameter See illustration
A Group of Three Decorative Miniatures, comprising a French example, circa 1850, oval, depicting a lady bust length, she wears roses in her hat, in a parcel gilt steel decorative frame, a portrait of a princess, oval, 6.5cm, and an overpainted photographic portrait of a young girl, reputed to be Princess Maud of Wales (3)
English School, circa 1800: Portrait of a Gentleman, half length, wearing a brown jacket with black collar, oval, 7cm, the reverse with a pearl trimmed hair locket on opaline glass; and English School, circa 1909: Portrait of a Young Woman, bust length, with brown eyes and wearing a lace trimmed pink off-the-shoulder dress, oval, 7cm, in a garnet enriched ebonised frame (2)
Continental School, 20th century: Miniature Half Length Bust Portrait of a Young Woman in Elizabethan Costume, her plaited hair bedecked with pearls, wearing a ruff and black and burgundy dress, indistinctly signed Deimalon Dal Pinx, circular, 7.5cm, in a gilt and gesso scroll and beaded frame
John Fullwood FSA 1854-1931- "The Hour of Nightfall, Staines-on-Thames"; etching, artists proof, signed in pencil, 26x36cm: together with one other similar etching by the same hand: British School, late 19th century- Portrait of a woman, bust length wearing a black dress and bonnet; oil on canvas, 70x60cm: together with two 19/20th century frames of various styles, (5)
A VERY RARE PAIR OF 18TH CENTURY AMERICAN SILK NEEDLEWORK PICTURES. One depicting three sporting gentleman hunting wild, with rifles and dogs, a red Indian bust surmount, the other with hunting figures on horseback hunting a lion with bow and arrows and dogs, a man blowing a horn, both with flowers and scrolls. Each 27 x 25ins.
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