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A late Victorian 18ct gold ladies open face pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Roman numeral hour markers and outer minutes track within the 18ct gold foliate case bearing hallmarks for London, 1885, numbered 8902, with the movement signed Arnold & Lewis, 7 St Ann's Square, Manchester, No. 8902, suspended from a 15ct gold brooch, case width 38mm.Condition report: Condition good to fair Case cartouche inscribed Nellie 1896 Jewellers inscriptions to case interior Inner plate deficient Scratches and tarnishing in keeping with age and wear Gross weight of brooch attachment 3.9g. No key with lot.
A Mappin & Webb silver sugar pot and plated tray, the sugar pot of squat form with part reeded body and angular handles, hallmarks for Mappin & Webb Ltd., Birmingham, 1912, together with a silver plated circular tray with central bull cartouche, engine turned decoration and woven border, signed Mappin Brothers, 222 Regent Street, London, diameter 23cm, gross weight of hallmarked item 5.88ozt (2).Condition report: Overall condition good to fair Tray - jewellers inscription and scratches to underneath, in overall good condition Sugar pot - small dents in places
A late Victorian silver desk standish, of rectangular form, with a pierced three quarter gallery, the central cartouche inscribed "B.D.P. 28th November 1917-1942" with two glass and silver topped inkwells, London, 1892, Charles Stuart Harris, 19.5 x 11.5cm approximately 295 grams CONDITION REPORT: Surface scratches and minor dents, loose fittings, glass inkwells are chipped, in used condition
A WMF electroplated lidded stein, with a cherub in a helmet holding a flaming torch terminal, the domed top cast with masks and scallops, the tapering cylindrical body with a central oval vacant cartouche flanked by trumpeting figures on a leaf cast spreading foot, the thumb piece cast as a lion's head on a mask cask C scroll handle, marked Zg WMF I/0, 39cm high CONDITION REPORT: Plating and gilding is worn, some dents in used condition
An Edward VII silver note case, with line decoration with an initialled circular cartouche, Birmingham, 1909, Horton & Allday, together with a silver pedestal christening mug, silver egg cup and silver twin handled dish overall approximately 360 grams CONDITION REPORT: Note case, slight yawn to case, all pieces with surface scratches and minor dents
A pair of cut glass, blue jasper and gilt metal mounted twin light candelabra in the manner of Parker & Perry, 19th century and later, each with four facet notched branches supporting two cartouche cut sconces and two spire finials respectively, issuing from faceted spire stems with acorn finials and descending to circular section plinths with figural scenes and foliage, hung with faceted pendants overall, 57cm high, 41cm wide The figural scenes to the bases show Charlotte mourning at the tomb of Werther, an episode from Goethe's 1774 epistolary novel the Sorrows of Young Werther. This Wedgwood design is attributed to Lady Elizabeth Templetown. A plaque with the present motif is in the collection of the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge (C.108-1961). The design is also illustrated in Diana Edwards and Rodney Hampson, English Dry-Bodied Stoneware, Antique Collectors' Club, 1998, p. 19 pl. 15
†A pair of George III mahogany armchairs, circa 1780, in the French Hepplewhite taste, each cartouche shaped padded back above a pair of padded arms and moulded serpentine supports, each serpentine fronted seat above tapering cabriole legs carved with stylised shell terminals and terminating in scroll feet Please note: This is a companion pair of chairs that do have variations between proportion and carving. They are not a pure pair as originally catalogued. †indicates that VAT is payable by the purchaser at the standard rate of 20% on the hammer price as well as being charged on the buyers’ premium
Ï’ A Louis XIV pewter, brass and tortoiseshell contre-partie Boulle marquetry and ebony banded casket,early 18th century, the domed and hinged cover with cartouche and foliate inlay, above a conforming rectangular section body, on waisted bun feet; with ebonised and later yellow silk lined interior, 10cm high, 19cm wide, 14cm deep Ï’ Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
A pair of carved giltwood wall mirrors, in mid 18th century style, 18th century and later, each with twin central plates within a moulded surround and shaped marginal plates within an acanthus, flowerhead and C- scroll carved frame, surmounted overall by a c scroll and twin carved shell terminal above a framed cartouche shaped mirror plate, each 200cm high, 101cm wide Please note: The mirror plates of one of the mirrors illustrated in the catalogue are not accurate to the actual mirror or the condition of the plates of that mirror. Please refer to the additional images available for visual reference and the condition report for notes regarding the condition.
A carved mahogany and malachite mounted console table, in George II style, late 19th/ early 20th century, the malachite veneered top , above a frieze centred by a cartouche terminal formed by scrolling acanthus, on tapering cabriole legs surmounted by lion mask terminals and trailing foliage, terminating in carved hairy paw feet, 82cm high, 152cm wide, 61.5cm deep Provenance: Private Collection, Seamore Place Mayfair, London (early to mid 20th century) Thence by descent Please refer to our website for images of original photographs of the property and rooms at Seamore Place, Mayfair, London.
A matched pair of early Derby Patch Mark cartouche-shaped floral cornucopias, painted in polychrome enamels with country flowers, each painted in polychrome enamels with country flowers, each reservoir moulded in relief with feathered scrolls, picked out in tones of pastel turquoise and gilt, the whole surmounted by a profusion of modelled flowers, shaped bases, 19cm and 17cm high, c.1765; another, similar, Dry Edge, 13cm high, c.1755 (3) Provenance: earlier manuscript collector's note to base of Dry Edge cornucopia; all, The Wilders Collection, labelled. Condition Report: The pair with some losses and repairs, one of them restored from the neck upwards and with expected spitting from re-firing. The smaller one with losses. Each with some pitting and expected wear to decoration too.
A Victorian 1846 pattern Naval officer's sword, fullered blade 29 in. with etched decoration, gilt-brass solid 'gothic' hilt with fouled anchor to the cartouche, folding inner guard with no provision for a retaining stud, lion head pommel with mane extending down the back strap, shagreen grip, sword knot, leather scabbard with gilt brass mounts.
An Indian sword (tulwar or shamshir), Persian blade of watered steel 34.5 in., gold inlaid text to a cartouche, chased roundel depicting a stylised lion; North Indian silver gilt hilt of typical form with short quillons and disc pommel, richly chased with foliate decoration; later velvet covered scabbard, sword late 18th/ early 19th Century. By repute: by descent through the family of the Maharajah of Kapurthala.
A good Lowestoft 'Trifle' mug, circa 1790Of cylindrical form with a scrolled handle, inscribed 'A Trifle from LOWESTOFT' within a puce foliate cartouche, flanked by evenly spaced sprigs of cornflowers and tiny leaves, borders of undulating blue dots and black feathery leaves below the rim and above the foot, a pale green line below the interior rim, 9cm high
A fine and large North East engraved rummer attributed to John Richardson, circa 1830The generous bucket bowl faceted at the base, reserved with a panelled scene depicting a woman seated at a spinning wheel leaning back in her chair to receive a kiss from a soldier in Scottish national costume, he with a musket in his left hand, his dog by his side, titled 'STOLEN KISS' below, the reverse with the monogram 'JF' within a circular cartouche against a drapery panel, flanked by baskets and garlands of flowers, on a short knopped stem and circular foot, 18.9cm high
A Dutch engraved light baluster marriage goblet, circa 1750The round funnel bowl with a rocaille cartouche flanked by foliage, enclosing a pair of entwined hearts upon an altar, beneath an inverted cornucopia of fruit and flowers, the reverse inscribed 'HET.GOED.SUCCES.VAN.HET AANSTAANDE.HUWELYK' (The Good Success of the Forthcoming Marriage), the slender stem with an annular and cushion knop above a beaded inverted baluster and basal knop, over a conical foot, 20.2cm highThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: *
A Dutch engraved light baluster marriage glass, circa 1750The round funnel bowl with two clasped hands beneath a crown, above a small heart-shaped cartouche containing two love birds, flanked by flowering branches, all beneath a banner inscribed 'DEN HUYWELIKEN STAAT' (The Marital Status), the reverse with a radiating sun, on a slender multi-knopped stem incorporating a teared inverted baluster, over a folded conical foot, 18.2cm highThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: *
A Dutch engraved armorial light baluster goblet, circa 1750The round funnel bowl engraved with the prancing White Horse of Hanover in a shield cartouche beneath a crown, flanked by martial trophies, the stem with a beaded dumbbell section over an inverted baluster and basal knop, on a conical foot, 18.5cm highThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: *
A Dutch engraved royal armorial goblet, circa 1740-50The round funnel bowl with the crowned arms of Prince William IV of Orange-Nassau and Princess Anne, inscribed with the motto of the Garter 'HONI SOIT QUI MAL Y PENSE', within an elaborate cartouche of tied orange tree branches bearing the arms of the Seven United Provinces, the stem with an annular and cushion knop and beaded inverted baluster with basal knop, on a conical foot, 19.3cm highThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: *
A pair of engraved nautical rummers, dated 1854The generous U-shaped bowls with a two-masted schooner within a cartouche, titled 'INDUSTRY' beneath, the reverse inscribed 'J Hall Esq. a Present from Captn J Powditch Lynn, 1854', within a stylised stiff-leaf cartouche flanked by fruiting vine, on short plain stems and circular feet, 16.5cm high (2)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: *
A Dutch engraved Saxon glass goblet and a wine glass, second quarter 18th centuryIn soda glass, the goblet with a thistle shaped bowl faceted at the base, with a continuous pastoral landscape incorporating a small farmhouse and three oxen amongst trees, beneath the inscription 'T. GROEYEN EN BLOEYEN VAN OSSEN EN KOEYEN' (the rearing and prosperity of oxen and cows), on a hollow faceted inverted baluster stem and a folded conical foot, 18.7cm high, the wine glass with a trumpet bowl engraved with a three-masted ship within a circular cartouche, surrounded by tied palm fronds, the reverse inscribed 'HET LANS WELL VAREN' (The Prosperity of the Country) below the rim, on a teared plain stem and conical foot, 18.1cm high (2)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: *
An important Dutch engraved armorial goblet, circa 1747-50The generous round funnel bowl with a three-masted 44-gun ship in full sail, three sailors climbing the rigging, towing a small ship's boat, the other side with the Roos family arms within a foliate scrollwork cartouche, surmounted by a helmet and stag, flanked by martial trophies including drums, cannon, swords and lances, beneath the inscription 'T. GELUCKIG VAAREN VAN. T SLANDS OORLOG SCHIP BOEKEN ROODE' (Success to the Voyage of the Country's Warship the Boekenrode), set on a half-knop and an angular knop, above a beaded globular knop and hollow inverted baluster, over a domed foot, 25cm highThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: *
A Dutch engraved armorial light baluster wine glass, circa 1760The round funnel bowl with the crowned arms of The Hague, consisting of a stork standing on one leg holding an eel in its beak, within a crowned oval cartouche flanked by palm fronds and flowers, the stem with an angular knop, a small globular knop and a beaded inverted baluster, with a basal cushion knop, over a conical foot, 17.3cm highThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: *
LARGE VICTORIAN WALNUT AND EBONISED TABLE CABINET 19TH CENTURY with brass recessed handles and inlaid brass cartouche, the front with a pair of doors with a Bramah lock opening to an arrangement of eleven short drawers with further recessed handles (Dimensions: 43cm wide, 48cm high, 27cm deep)(43cm wide, 48cm high, 27cm deep)Condition report: very good condition and appearance the brass cartouche on the top is plain with no inscription all brass handles in good order drawers all slide smoothly front L door with a very light warp, it will close and lock but feels slightly 'sprung' a couple of old scores on the back panel
EARLY GEORGE III MAHOGANY BREAKFRONT BOOKCASE MID 18TH CENTURY the broken pediment centred by a carved giltwood foliate cartouche, above a Vitruvian scroll carved frieze, above a pair of glazed doors opening to adjustable shelves, flanked by similar side cabinets; the base with an ogee moulded waist above plain panel doors enclosing shelves, on a plinth base with bracket feet (Dimensions: 190cm wide, 262cm high, 46cm deep)(190cm wide, 262cm high, 46cm deep)Condition report: In a generally good condition carving crisp Small patch to right side of the central right window Approximately 6cm long crack to bottom of central right lower glass Tight age splits to veneer on central lower doors Patch to veneer on the right side base Otherwise light scuffs and surface scratches, as expected with age and use Good old backbackboards consistent throughout In our opinion this has not been cut down from a larger bookcase Height without cartouche 257cm
LARGE VICTORIAN 17IN. TERRESTRIAL GLOBE, JAMES WYLD, LONDON DATED 1886 with twenty-four gores and maker's cartouche A TERRESTRIAL GLOBE COMPLETED FROM THE LATEST & MOST AUTHENTIC SOURCES INCLUDING ALL THE RECENT GEOGRAPHICAL DISCOVERIES/ PUBLISHED BY J. WYLD. 11 & 12 CHARING CROSS. LONDON./ JANY. 1ST 1886, with a horizon ring raised on reeded mahogany legs united by turned stretchers (Dimensions: 68cm high approx.)(68cm high approx.)Condition report: Of impressive scale and size Several dents, knocks and losses to the Antartic; and a large split with some resulting losses from the west side of the Pacific Ocean, across through South America and into the Atlantic Ocean; as a result the globe gets stuck when spinning on axis due to damaged area protruding slightly Various small losses to the varnish and to the paper in places throughout Horizon ring has been broken and repaired in a few places, and has some losses to the veneers at side edge, but appears generally sturdy; general wear and losses to the top surface of horizon ring Globe lifts out of horizon ring easily Stand appears sturdy and fit for purpose, as can be seen via illustration, various old marks, knocks and scratches, would benefit from a little TLC
A 19thC print or poster for Thomas Haynes Junior, Fly wagons to London, in contemporary rosewood frame, an 18thC print of You in Newstead Park Nottinghamshire, the home of Lord Byron, a printed fabric instructions to Cook of Swan, bearing date December 1842, an ornate ebonised frame with gilt cartouche, etc.
A late 19thC/early 20thC oak sideboard, the raised back carved with leaves, fruit, etc. above a moulded arch surrounding a bevelled arched mirror plate, the base with a bow fronted centre above two short drawers and three panelled doors, the central door carved with a cartouche flanked by recessed sides carved with Art Nouveau flowers and on block feet, 183cm W.
Late 18th/ early 19th Century Chinese pierced and carved ivory Brise fan, painted to central cartouche with vignette depicting Lost Love, 26cm long (a.f.), with associated Chinese fan case. Note: This fan by repute given to Isabelle Pigot by George IV, thence by family descent to the present vendor. Family history suggests a strong royal connection - Isabelle's great grandmother, Frances Goode, was tire woman to Queen Caroline, whilst her great uncle was milliner to George III. The 'Goode' children included George, made baron and governor of Madras; Robert later baronet, made general and distinguished in the American Revolution and Hugh eventually brother in law to the prime minister the Duke of Grafton. Isabelle Pigot's upbringing at Patshull Hall, the Pigot seat, brought her into contact with Mrs Fitzherbert - George IV's first wife - of nearby Tong Castle and thus the reputed provenance is feasible.
A 19th Century Victorian brass Sikes Hydrometer No. 535, possibly for use within a Dairy. The mahogany case with inset ivory cartouche atop with ivory banding to the hinged lid. Within a green velvet interior housing the hydrometer, thermometer and weights. Hydrometer stamped for J. Lizars Glasgow. Case measures 6cm tall by 23cm wide and 9cm deep.
J.J. Dent, London. An 18K gold key wind full hunter chronometer pocket watchDate: Circa 1870Movement: Gilt 3/4 plate English lever, cut and compensated bi-metallic balance, helical balance spring, pivoted detent escapement, No.1994Dial: Silvered engine turned with foliate engraved centre, applied gilt foliate decoration to centre and border, applied gilt Roman numerals, outer minute divisions, subsidiary seconds at 6, blued steel fleur de lys hands (AF)Case: Engine turned hinged, plain cartouche to front within foliate border, No.1993Signed: Dial & movement, case stamped LP&FSize: 52mm Accompaniments: Key
A 14K gold keyless wind full hunter pocket watchDate: Circa 1900Movement: Swiss lever, cut and compensated bi-metallic balanceDial: White, black Roman numerals, black outer minute track, subsidiary seconds at 6, gilt spade handsCase: Engine turned hinged, plain cartouche to front, No.110597Signed: Case & movement stamped DF&C. Size: 47mm
A group of female figures, 19th centuryComprising:a 19th century spelter figure of a seated neo-classical lady, on a later verde antico marble base, 21cm high, together with a 19th century bronzed plaster half torso bust of a young girl reading, on a square oak base, 22cm high, a 19th century carved pine bust of a young child, on an ebonised socle base, 28cm high, a small late 19th century carved bust of a young girl, 11cm high and a large Art Nouveau oak carved cartouche shaped wall mask of a lady within fruits and flowers, 46cm high. (5)
Two large architectural fragments, 19th centuryComprising: a large 19th century French carved walnut overdoor with central cartouche inscribed ‘J.M.BOULLANGE’ and dated ‘1887’, flanked by foxes, birds, scrolling acanthus fruits and flowers, 118cm wide, together with a large 19th century pine carved and pierced cresting, with central shell, beasts and acanthus leaves, with later base, 235cm wide. (2)
A good and unusual George III silver cream jug by Thomas Heming, London, 1774The scroll handle terminating in a female head with ruff at neck, inside of rim engraved with trailing leafage, gilt interior, on pedestal foot, front engraved with crested oval cartouche within leafy surround, crest a pheasant with olive sprig in beak below motto scroll ‘Spero’, 15cm high, 7oz (217 gm).
A mid 19th century Louis XV style carved gilt wood fauteuil à la reineThe cartouche shaped moulded and foliate carved padded back, serpentine seat and padded scroll arms upholstered in blue silk damask, above a foliate carved apron on cabriole legs ad acanthus carved feet, 68cm wide, 56cm deep, 102cm high.Provenance:Purchased Sotheby's London, 1988.
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