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A George III Teapot and Standby Patrick Robertson, Edinburgh the pot 1773, the stand 1774 of drum shape, large size and of good gauge, with leaf-capped handle and straight spout, both teapot and stand with engraved floral borders, ivory finial and insulators, weight 35oz.Footnotes:Provenance:Lyon and Turnbull, 12th August 2015, lot 441A.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: Y ФY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.Ф This lot contains or is made of ivory. The United States Government has banned the import of ivory into the USA.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A George II Coffee Pot,Maker's mark unclear, London, 1759 On moulded pedestal foot, the pear-shaped body engraved with a rococo cartouche and crest and with fruitwood handle, the domed lid with wrythen finial, 27.3 cms gross, height 27.5cm.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Two late 19th Century French Gilt and Porcelain-Mounted Mantel Clocksthe first twin train movement, striking on a bell, with a porcelain dial with Roman chapters, the case with two porcelain panels, one painted with a young couple in 18th century dress, with dog, the case embellished with scrolls and formal moulded borders, urn-shaped porcelain finial, 39cms high, the second with twin train movement striking on a bell, the porcelain dial with Roman chapters, set with two porcelain panels painted with putti, a goat and musical trophies, the case cast with formal borders and with finial formed as bouquet of fruit (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A William IV/Early Victorian Hot Water Jugby James McKay, Edinburgh, 1837 the ovod body on pedestal foot, chased with scrolls and flowers on a matted ground, the hinged cover with wrythen finial, height 26cm, weight 33.7oz.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: Y ФY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.Ф This lot contains or is made of ivory. The United States Government has banned the import of ivory into the USA.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A William IV Soup Tureenby Edward, John & William Barnard, London 1830With overhead scroll handles and apple finial to the cover, ornately embossed and engraved to depict a building to one side and crest to the other 43cm wide, 31cm high, weight 133oz.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
James Watterston Herald (British, 1859-1914)A pair of Heal's double bed endsThe mahogany head and foot boards inset with panels painted with pastoral scenes, by James Watterston Herald c1908, the head with a central larger panel (28 x 50cm) flanked by two smaller (28 x 24cm), the foot with one panel (20 x 50cm) and both further inset with four blue pottery plaques to each board and to each finial, the bed irons replaced, 137cm wide x 209cm deep x 132cm high, (53 1/2in wide x 82in deep x 51 1/2in high)Footnotes:ExhibitedEdinburgh, City Art Centre, Hand, Heart and Soul, 2007Herald and his friend Henry T Wyse shared an interest in artistic decoration of household furniture. Wyse designed his own furniture which was made in Arbroath by William Middleton and exhibited at the Dundee Graphic Arts Association: he also published them in his book Simple Furniture (1900). Herald's few known pieces of painted furniture are more sophisticated. Also, the ceramic finials here are similar to the decorated 'pebbles' to be made by Wyse's Holyrood Pottery in Edinburgh in the 1920s.The bed, with its inlaid ceramic plaques the hue of lapis lazuli, is similar in design to London commercial examples of the early 1900s. Similar beds were sold by Heal's, who exhibited one example, with embroidered hangings and covers by the Haslemere Peasant Industries' 'Peasant Tapestries' at the 1900 Exposition Universelle in Paris. This bed is unlikely to have been made in Arbroath but bought by Herald who contributed its fine five painted panels in place of embroideries.Many thanks to Elizabeth Cumming who assisted with this catalogue entry.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Cornwall Regiments: First Cornwall Artillery Volunteers. A helmet displaying the above badge with neck chain and plated finial. In good condition but for a small amount of moth damage. Condition: please request a condition report if you require additional information regarding the condition of this lot Postage: £21.56 Please note that the postage quote is an estimate of the amount that we would charge to send the item to a buyer in the UK. If you are outside of the UK, or there is no estimate shown here, please contact postage@davidlay.co.uk for a bespoke quote.
Royal Marines / other Helmets, Hats, etc. Comprising an excellent quality Royal Marines Pith Helmet together with finial and chin strap, plus other Royal Marines and Naval caps, etc. Including a gilt cap badge and belt buckle. Condition: please request a condition report if you require additional information regarding the condition of this lot Postage: £40
A late Victorian silver Bachelor three piece tea set, flared wavy rims above plain bodies on shell and trefid feet, the teapot with ebony handle and finial, all hallmarked by Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield 1898, stamped 3740, gross weight 17.86 ozt (555.4 grams) (Condition report: marks good, overall condition good)
A Royal Worcester blush ivory pot pourri and cover, the body painted with roses, gilt heightened, shape no: 183, pattern no: H1054, green factory stamp (CR: old repair to finial of cover, glue evident on inside) together with a Royal Worcester wyvern vase, shape no: G161, blush ivory decorated with a Blue Tit, gilt heightened, date code for 1926, green factory mark (2)
A late 19th century French gilt bronze and champlevé enamel striking mantel clock, Howell James & Co, Paris, circular 7.5 enamelled dial with Roman numbers, twin winding holes, the sides and domed top with polychrome enamel, gilt floral finial, four columns with knop finials, stepped square gadrooned base raised on four bun feet, housed under a glass dome on a shaped ebonised base, key and pendulum
A late 19th century French gilt metal mantel clock, by Le Roy & Fils, Galerie Montpensier 13-15 Paris, 296 Regent Street London, 13cm circurlar white enamelled dial, Roman numerals, twin winding holes, the movement numbered numbered 7482, the domed cased with knop finial, stepped shaped base raised on six feet, approx 58cm high
A Victorian Aesthetic silver three piece tea service, comprising teapot, milk jug and sugar bowl, each body repousse with trailing prunus flowers and foliage, the bullet shaped teapot with acorn finial, the cover engraved with floral decoration, each with naturalistic bark handles with acanthus thumbpieces, rim feet, all hallmarked by Holland, Son & Slater, London, 1882, 26.76 ozt (3)Condition Report: marks good, overall condition good, please note the teapot is engraved with initials above spout and possible replacement ivory insets to handles
An Edwardian silver mounted dressing table mirror, oval mirror with central finial, fitted velvet lined drawer on stepped feet, hallmarked by William Comyns, London, 1902, the drawer stamped with registration number: 394927, gross weight 15.26 ozt, 20cm high, the base 12.8cm wide (Condition Report: marks good, some slightly rubbed, overall condition good)
A George III silver baluster shaped coffee pot, the body wyvern fluted, chased and embossed with trailing flowers and foliage within sections, central shaped cartouche engraved with Coat-of-Arms, the foot and cover with similar decoration to body, S scroll fruitwood handle, the spout with acanthus leaf to terminal and base, the hinged cover with pineapple finial, hallmarked by Augustin le Sage, London, 1765, 28.99 ozt (901.8 grams) marked to underside of base and flange of cover Condition Report: small splits to both sides of inside cover joint above hinge, wear to Coat-of-Arms engraving and dent in cartouche at lower section
Omar Ramsden and Alwyn C E Carr: An Arts & Crafts silver and enamel bowl and cover, the tapering circular body chased with a band of fruit trees within orchard setting, each tree trunk is banner tied with a rolling presentation inscription, the cover with six buttresses above an inset central red flame enamel circular panel fixed with central support and stud finial, hallmarked by Omar Ramsden & Alwyn Charles Ellison Carr, London, 1909, the underside of base also stamped: OMAR RAMSDEN ET ALWYN CARR ME FECERUNT'., gross 361.8 grams (11.63 ozt ) ,height is 9.5cm x 11.3cm diam The inscription within the banners reads: A LOVE GIFT TO MRS H W ORCHARD FROM FRIENDS AT S. MARY LE PARK BATTERSEA 1909Condition Report: dent to body central base, dents to rim (flange) of cover, dent to top of finial, hairline crack to enamel
LARGE CHINESE LIDDED JAR probably early 20thc, the large globular jar painted on one side with a variety of figures. The reverse with various character marks, and further character marks to the lid. Finial repaired and with a label to the base and marked 4-12-17, and with a wooden stand. 26.5cms high
PAIR OF MEISSEN VASES & COVERS a pair of late 19thc vases in the manner of Boucher, with painted panels to each side with depictions of Venus and Psyche on a cobalt blue ground. With pierced lids with wreath finial, entwined snake handles and on a square shaped base. Blue crossed swords mark to both, one with impressed numbers (133, F26). 27.5cms high
18th Century brass lantern clock, of large proportions, the finial top above four brass arched arms and a steel bell above the pierced arches, having a brass chapter ring and black Roman hours centrally engraved with leaf scrolls above bun feet, single weight escapement striking on the bell, complete with one weight and the pendulum, 37cm high, the chapter ring 6 1/2 inches diameter
Irish Interest - a George III Neoclassical silver samovar, domed half-fluted cover with bud finial above a frieze of lotus, eagle tap, reeded scroll handles, lion paw feet, incurved canted square base, 25cm wide, Benjamin Smith II & James Smith III, London 1809, 66oz gross Provenance: Presented to Thomas Harding, Esq., Chief Magistrate, by the Mayoralty, Sheriffs and Commanlity of the City of Cork, presentation inscription.
A French Napoleon III oval Champlevé blue enamel and gilt bronze table casket by Jean-Pierre-Alexandre Tahan, the domed cover and sides decorated with stylized strapwork and flowerheads within 'jeweled string of pearl' borders, figural finial, acanthus wrapped scroll feet, beaded borders, 18cm wide, 14cm high, c.1860Jean-Pierre-Alexandre Tahan (1813-1892) first established himself rue Basse-du-Rempart in 1847. He moved to 11, Boulevard des Italiens circa 1850 where he remained until 1878 as official supplier to Emperor Napoleon III, specialising in the Renaissance and Rococo styles. He was awarded a silver medal at the 1849 exhibition, a médaille de seconde classe in 1852 and a gold medal in 1867. He used to work with artists and makers such as Cornu and Cremer.
A George III Chinoiserie silver ovoid coffee pot, chased with traditional Chinese figures taking tea, the verso flanked by attendant carrying parasols, the ground with flowers and foliage, rocaille, and C-scrolls, domed cover with sphere finial, leaf-capped scroll handle, circular foot, 27cm high, James Stamp, London 1797, 30oz gross
A George III Rococo silver pedestal claret jug, the ogee-shaped reservoir densely chased with flowers, rocaille, scales, C- and S-scrolls, the acanthus-capped hinged cover chased and applied with a flowering leafy finial, boat-shaped lip with an acanthus border, ebony scroll-capped handle, dart-and-egg socle, domed circular foot, 27cm high, maker's mark WE, London 1781, 29oz gross
A Japanese Satsuma tripod twin-handle koro, well-painted with traditional figures of the shogunate in typical iron red and gilt tones, the dark blue ground richly picked-out and painted in gilt with lappets, lotus leaves, scrolls, and chrysanthemums, the domed cover centred by a temple lion finial, the neck and shoulder with a pair conforming, cabriole legs, 16cm high, impressed four-character mark, Meiji period

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