Lalique scent bottle 'Amour' flacon' collection limited edition 1994, 60 ml perfume, sealed, signed, numbered, with box, clear glass heart shaped bottle the top with frosted finial of embracing lovers 14cm x 8cm, Overall condition good no chips or cracks Box with slight scuffs to the edges and corners Full sealed and perfume at a good level
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A NAPLES 'CAPODIMONTE' TANKARD AND COVER, moulded in relief with Bacchanalian classical figures celebrating, in polychrome with gilt highlights, the finial to the lid modelled as a lion protecting a vase, with lion mask handle and gilt metal shell thumb cap, the interior gilded, the underside with blue underglaze mark, 9in. high
A PAIR OF REGENCY GILT METAL AND CUT GLASS TABLE CANDELABRA, each with a central finial and twin scrolling gilt metal branches with winged female head supports and broad drip trays and candle sconces, with hanging drops, on a central column with a square base, with all-over cut decoration, 17" high x 15" wide (2). See illustration. Provenance: The Batten Family, Church Farm, Ryme Intrinseca, Dorset.
An early 20th century Indian, silver coloured, 'swami-ware' metal teapot of bulbous circular form resting on a pedestal foot, the body heavily chased and embossed with deities, further goddesses to the lid and sculpted finial, the handle and spout modelled as elephant's heads and trunks, unmarked. Condition Report: No silver marks - is definitely silver. Pin missing from lid hinge, possibly later addition. Very slight split to end of spout. Shoulder dent.
An early 19th century crossbanded oak cottage longcase clock with brass finial and fretwork crest, turned reeded side pillars to the hood, arched full length door and quarter turned pillars to the trunk, on ogee bracket feet, having square painted dial and 8 day movement by Walker, Nantwich, height 83"
Worcester teapot with associated cover circa 1760, printed with Man in the Pavilion pattern, crescent mark to base, 12cm high Condition report: the cover has two chips to the rim and one the flange and a firing crack to the finial join. The base has a firing crack to the handle join. Chips to foot rim.
Anglo-Indian Vizagapatam games box of ivory and horn on camphorwood, the outside laid for chess and draughts, the inside for backgammon and housing three lidded boxes of 16 ebony and 16 ivory counters, a horn and an ivory shaker and two ivory dice and a set of green and white ivory chess pieces, king height 9cm, box width 49cm. Condition report: one green bishop has a detached finial, losses to the finials of the white king and queen; the flags are missing from the rooks; one white tile is missing from the outside of the box and two edge pices are detached, one of which is missing; there is some warping to the box and drying-out splits of the wood.
Pair of flintlock duelling pistols by Manton London, with a period case containing powder flask, ram rod, bullet mould, brush, the pistols have 15 bore Damascus octagonal barrels with gilt naming, silver escutcheons with monogrammed coronet crest, pineapple finial trigger guards and chequered stocks, overall length of pistols 38cm, overall length of case 47cm.
A Victorian plated three piece tea set, comprising; a teapot, a twin handled sugar bowl and a milk jug, each piece of urn shaped form, with engraved decoration, the teapot with a pinecone finial to the lid, together with a pair of gilt metal mounted circular bottle coasters, with turned wooden bases and a Sheffield plated bottle coaster, with a turned wooden base.
Foreign and plated wares, comprising; a circular bowl and cover, with engine turned decoration, detailed 800, two circular bowls and covers, the covers mounted with Eastern coins, a circular bowl and cover, with a bird finial, another bowl and cover, a circular dish embossed with a bird and two further dishes.
A 22ct gold wedding ring, a gold and platinum, diamond set five stone ring, mounted with a row of circular cut diamonds, graduating in size to the centre stone, detailed 18 CT PLAT, a gold, seed pearl and red gem set ring (three gems lacking), a seed pearl set stick pin, with a horseshoe shaped finial, a pair of oval cufflinks and a pendant with leaf motifs.
LATE 19TH CENTURY SWEDISH PEWTER AND OAK FRANS SANTESSON DAUBENKRUG TANKARD stamped with makers mark and date letter for 1879-1902, showing a crowned head of a satyr in the centre front portion of the pewter design, flanked by a scrolling pewter freeze of a deer chased by a dog inlaid into the oak staves, lid topped a finial and medallion featuring King Oscar II of Sweden, 22cm high
AN EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY FIGURED MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, signed Jas Williamson, Dundee, the 13" painted roman dial with subsidiary seconds and date dials, figural spandrels, depicting various continents and highland dancing scene to the arch, powered by an eight day movement striking on a bell and housed in a case with ball and spike finial to the swan neck pediment above a pair of free standing fore columns, over a crossbanded trunk door and panel beneath, flanked by quarter columns and raised on a flame cut panelled base with ogee bracket feet, 84 1/2" (214.6cm) high
REGENCY ROSEWOOD AND BRASS INLAID MANTEL CLOCK, the 6 1/2" enamelled roman dial powered by a single fusee movement, housed in a drum top case with foliate scroll border and brass pineapple finial, mounted on a plinth base with panelled scrolled work and raised on scroll carved front supports, 19 3/4" (50.2cm) high, overall, (lacks pendulum, dial replaced or re-enamelled and back door replaced with crude wooden disc)
PETER PRIMAVESI, HOLBORN, EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY INLAID MAHOGANY STICK BAROMETER, the engraved silvered scale registering from 27-31, adjustable vernier and mercury thermometer, signed, housed in a case with swan neck pediment and brass finial, above an exposed tube to the trunk and oval fan inlay to the oblong cistern cover, the whole outlined in boxwood, 38 1/22 (97.8cm) high
GEORGE III OAK AND MAHOGANY CROSSBANDED LONGCASE CLOCK, signed Rob(er)t Neil, Belfast, the 13" painted roman dial with subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, floral spandrels and tranquil river scene to the arch, powered by an eight day movement striking on a bell, housed in a case with swan neck pediment and eagle and ball brass finial, above a pair of freestanding fore-columns, over a long trunk door with shaped top, and raised on a crossbanded base with bracket type cut-out feet, 84" (213.4cm) high
EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY FIGURED MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, indistinctly signed, the 12" painted roman dial with subsidiary seconds and date dials, stag spandrels and landscape with maid to the arch, powered by an eight day movement striking on a bell, housed in a case with swan neck pediment and eagle and ball brass finial, above free standing ebonised fore columns, over a flame cut long trunk door with arch top, flanked by quarter cut rope twist columns and raised on a plain base with peg feet, 81 1/2" (207cm) high

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