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Franz Hermle & Sons Garniture Set Comprising mantle clock with figural transfer printed image on the front plaque, two columns on the sides, and top urn form finial resting on four claw feet. Metal dial with Arabic numerals. Eight day time and strike movement. Marked on the movement "Franz Hermle, Two (2) Jewels, Unadjusted, Made in Germany. Together with a pair of matching porcelain urns with figural transfer printed pattern on brass base with four clawed feet. Height, 16 1/2 inches.
RAYMOND WEIL, A MODERN GENTLEMAN'S STAINLESS STEEL BRACELET WATCH the white dial with black Roman numerals and a date aperture at 3, stainless steel case with a gilt bezel, on a conforming bracelet with a deployant clasp; together with two Casio digital watches; a Continental jam spoon with a pineapple finial; and a Swiss silver cased fob watch
A Louis XV Style Gilt Bronze Mantle Clock by Tiffany & Co. Rococo style case with foliage and cherub finial. Stamped Tiffany & Co. on back plate. Measures 15" x 10-3/8" x 6-1/2". The gallery does not warranty the running condition of clocks. Condition: Good condition, rubbing, appears to be in running condition Estimate: $500.00 - $700.00 Domestic Shipping: Third party
Bronze tripod vessel and cover, Ding Chinese Zhou Dynasty style, the body decorated with studs against repeating motif decoration, with a pair of curved upright handles to the side decorated in scrolls, the lid adorned with a circle finial 36cm high x 37cm across Provenance: The Desmond Morris collection
Prayer wheel and a vajra Tibet, 19th/20th Century the prayer wheel with a cylindrical box embossed with decoration and inset hard stone with a jade bangle in the middle containing a prayer scroll with an ivory handle and finial, the vajra being flanked with an amber top and a hard stone end coming out of a dragon's mouth the prayer wheel 29cm across and the vajra 35cm across Provenance: The Desmond Morris collection.
Silver teapot Japanese the baluster body embossed with a band of kiku flower heads within scrolling linear brackets and petals and the mouth with palmate shaped linear scroll work, cover with kiku finial and a thunder pattern diaper border, handle bound with bamboo, signed approx. 15cm high Provenance: The Tomkinson collection
A fine Sudanese sword (kaskara), broad double edegd blade 36 in., central fuller running to the point, incised marks near the hilt; iron crosspiece with long flaring diamond-section quillons and short langets, the round-section grip and disc pommel clad in white metal, the grip embossed with a diamond lattice recalling crocodile skin, the pommel with beaded rim and foliate engraved top flat, low domed finial with faceted nut, orange wool tassel; hide scabbard with moulded decoration, characteristic swell towards the lower end, embellished white metal locket and chape, leather strap fixed to two iron rings, perforated triangular leather ornament.
A Royal Worcester two-handled ovoid pedestal vase and cover, painted with a still life of pink cabbage roses in a blue vase, on a ledge, within a circular gilt reserve, picked out in tones of pink, green and gilt with a border of leafy and foliate scrolls, domed pale turquoise cover with spike finial, the shoulder with a further pale turquoise bands, gilt meander handles with pelmets, circular base, 30cm high, indistinctly signed, crown and circle mark in puce, shape no. 2713, Rd. No. 671697
A good pair of Wedgwood Jasperware pedestal ovoid vases and covers, typically sprigged in white with dancing classical ladies, the shoulders with alternating acanthus leaves and tendrils, domed cover, ball finial, mask handles, 17.5cm high, impressed marks, c.1830 Condition Report: Good condition. Some light rub to the sprigged relief and could benefit from a light clean. One urn slightly loose but could be easily tightened with turning the nut; the other urn with some grime where the parts connect.Generally good, some firing faults, losses, nibbles and hairline cracks, see images for examples.
A 19th century gilt-metal mounted ebonised bracket clock, of mid-18th century influence, 12cm silvered chapter ring inscribed with Roman and Arabic subsidiaries, twin-winding holes, 14-day movement, Rococo cresting and spandrels, caddy top case with flaming urn finial, caryatid pilasters, skirted base, bracket feet, 44cm high, c.1890
A 19th century gilt-metal mounted jasperware table lamp, the urn sprigged in the Neoclassical taste with ram's head bosses and laureate garlands above a rope twist band and flutes, the downswept neck with a frieze of stiff leafy fronds, the trefoil shaped frame terminating in acanthus scrolls and centred by a cornucopia, pine finial cresting, spreading circular base cast with beaded bands and acanthus leaves, 71cm high, c.1890 Condition Report: Unable to add shade. Jasper ware of the 19th century, not necessarily Wedgwood. The shade would probably fit at undertier.
A 19th century Welsh crossbanded mahogany longcase clock, the 35cm circular painted dial inscribed Xavier Ganz, Swansea, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, twin winding holes, 8 day movement striking on a bell, the broad case with arched cresting, shaped door to waist flanked by spirally turned pillars, bracket feet, 215cm high, c.1865 Condition Report: Please see attached images. The movement looks clean and no reasons to suggest it wouldn't be in working condition when set up. A few losses and replacements to veneers. Later hood case finial. Some stable splits.
A George III mahogany and brass mahogany bracket clock, 20cm circular dial inscribed Edward Elliott, London, 4016, Roman numerals, 8-day double-fusee movement striking on a bell, the case surmounted by a brass pineapple finial, pyramidical top, inlaid brass spandrels and twin lion mask and ring handles, pierced grills to sides, glazed door to verso, ball feet, 47.5cm high, c. 1810 Edward Elliott was of the third generation of a distinguished line of London clockmakers. His grandfather was the eminent John Ellicott, FRS (1706-1772), who was succeeded by Edward's father also Edward who died in 1791. Thereafter Edward, junior signed Edward Elliott as here until taking a partner (as Elliott & Taylor) in 1811. He was free of the Clockmakers' Company in 1795 and later served as master, dying in 1835. Condition Report: One side fret loose, o/w generally good condition
A George III mahogany bow-front linen press, broken architectural pediment crested by an urnular finial and flanked by four further, at angles, barberpole banded Gothic frieze above a pair of oval fielded doors outlined in satinwood and circular batwing paterae, the chest base with an arrangement of two short and two long drawers, bowed apron, sabre feet, outlined throughout with boxwood stringing, 228cm high, 125cm wide, c.1800 Condition Report: Four trays present, see images for examples of condition, areas of loss, cracks, splits, knocks, scuffs, lifting etc.
A Lynton porcelain ovoid vase and cover, of Sèvres Louis XVI design, painted by Stefan Nowacki, signed, with British men-of-war and schooners on choppy seas, flanked by naval trophies en camaïeu gilt, each shaped reserve flanked by gilt rope-and-ring moorings modelled in high relief, crested by a blue ribbon-tied foliate garland, the yellow marbled ground picked out with green inclusions, the domed and fluted cover with a gilt pineapple finial, the rim with a deep frieze with ovals and spheres above a fluted shoulder, the socle with gilt roundels, fluted pedestal base moulded in shallow relief with a laureate garland, 33.5cm high, printed marks
A Lynton porcelain slender ovoid pedestal vase, painted by Stefan Nowacki, signed, with a monastic citadel overlooking a harbour of sailing and rowing boats, within a Rococo reserve in raised gilding, sprig of foliage to verso, cobalt blue ground, gilt scrolling twin-handles, domed cover with pointed finial, spreading circular base, 32.5cm high
A Lynton porcelain two-handled baluster vase and cover, painted by Stefan Nowacki and T. Cooke, signed, with a musical trophy and flowers, within a turquoise and white beaded border, the marbled ground in tones of pale green and white, domed cover with gilt finial, scrolling handles terminating in jewelled fronds, the acanthus scroll shoulder conforming, pedestal base, 25cm high, printed marks
A Lynton porcelain two-handled ovoid pedestal vase and cover, of Sèvres design, painted by Stefan Nowacki, signed, with a wicker oval basket brimming with summer country flowers, suspended from a pink ribbon, flanked by colourful butterflies, within a border of graduating beads, flowers and scrolls in raised gilding, eggplant purple ground, gilt domed gilt cover with spherical finial, rope twist rim, scrolling handles moulded in high relief with laurels and berries, the socle modelled with white beads, fluted circular pedestal base, 34cm high, printed marks
A Lynton porcelain two-handled urnular vase and cover, painted by Stefan Nowacki, signed, with British naval men-of-war moored off the coast, within a Baroque reserve of raised gilding, the verso with raised flowering swags, white ground, domed cover with foliate finial, scroll handles, the socle surmounted by upturned leafy fronds, incurved square base with foliate bosses to angles, 45cm high, printed marks
A 19th century Chinese baluster vase, decorated in underglaze blue with scrolling dragon, peonies and foliage, domed cover with Dog of Fo finial, 34cm high, Kangxi four character mark but later; a Chinese bottle vase, decorated with a Phoenix, long cylindrical neck, 18.5cm high, four character mark (2) Condition Report: Baluster vase, - nibbles around the cover, pierced re-glued to cover, slight hairline to neckThis lot is in general good condition, signs of restoration to the lid. Hairline fractures and firing blemishing. Please see additional photographs attached thank you.Overall sound. Minor showing copper on angles to bases and sconces
A 19th century Chinese porcelain famille verte bottle vase, painted in colourful polychrome with birds, butterflies, ripe peaches, pomegranates and blossoming flowers, the gilt rim with further foliage and scrolls, domed cover with knop finial, 40cm high, Canton, c.1860 Condition Report: Some wear and rubbed gilding and polychrome. The cover with a few restored rim chips. D.S.
A 19th century Chinese porcelain ovoid vase, painted in alternating tones of underglaze blue with ferocious dragons pursuing flaming pearls and cloud scrolls, within banded borders, 6.5cm high, four-character mark to base; a similar vase and cover, painted in underglaze blue with butterflies, birds and dense foliage, domed cover with temple lion finial, 17.5cm high, four-character mark to base, (2) Condition Report: Generally good condition. Tiny glazing chip or manufacturing fault to rim of tallest vase. Chip to cover. Ovoid vase ok. Please see attached images.
A Chinese libation ewer, of small proportions, painted in underglaze blue with ho-ho birds and scrolling foliage, kendi-shaped globular reservoir and flared neck, wavy rim and long spout, scroll handle with crenellated thumbpiece, domed cover with knop finial, 13.5cm high Condition Report: Please see additional images for examples of condition.
A Chinese slender baluster vase and cover, painted in tones of blue with figures in a pagoda garden, temple lion finial, incised with bands of lotus leaves on a brown ground, 36cm high, impressed seal mark, early 20th century Condition Report: Chips, restoration, nibbles, cracks, see images for examples.
An early 19th century English porcelain tea service, comprising fluted circular teapot, sucrier and cover, cream jug, slop bowl, bread plates, teacups, coffee cups, saucers and tea plates, painted with pink roses on a ground of gilt foliate leaves and scrolls, c. 1825 Condition Report: Sucrier with pattern 3058. Sucrier lacking handles and its cover finial. Teapot finial repaired. Large crack to slop basin. Two tea plates with large stable discoloured stains. Some stains from use. Crazing. Some pronounced rubbing to gilding.
A rare 18th century Chinese Export porcelain barrel-shaped covered cider jug, of silver shape, well painted in underglaze blue with pagodas and sampans in a Riverscape, temple lion finial, entwined branch handle, 27cm high, Qianlong reign, c.1765 Condition Report: Hello, The handle seems to have been restored, signs of firing blemishing and a chip to the base. Please see additional photographs attached thank you.
A Chinese circular tureen and cover, painted in underglaze blue with prunus tree, chrysanthemums and scholar's tables laid with precious objects, domed cover with peach finial, deer mask handles, 30cm wide, Qianlong reign, c. 1770; a canted rectangular meat plate, similar; a canted rectangular bough pot; a pair of ginger jars, (5)
An 18th century Chinese Export 'bianco-sopra-bianco' porcelain Fence pattern globular teapot and cover, underglaze blue cell border, the domed cover with an artichoke bud finial, foliate sprigs to spot and scroll handle, 17cm high, Qianlong reign, c.1750 Condition Report: Condition generally good. Crazing throughout. Minor repair to cover. Crack to spout. Please see attached images.Lot is in good condition, crack on spout caused for crazing. Please see additional photographs attached thank you
An 18th century Chinese Export porcelain and European mounted bullet-shaped teapot and cover, decorated in polychrome enamels with a tea ceremony, domed cover with bud finial, silver spout, 15cm high, Qianlong reign, c.1750; an 18th century Chinese Export porcelain and French decorated globular teapot and cover, painted and gilt in the Neoclassical taste, the spout picked out with an urn, domed cover with bud finial, 20cm high, Qianlong reign, c.1780; a 19th century Chinese famille rose cylinder libation pot and cover, painted in polychrome in the typical manner, 11cm high, Canton, Tongzhi reign, c.1860 (3)
An early 19th century Chinese enamel circular box and cover, painted with a profuse border of colourful honeysuckle flowers above stiff artichoke leaves, gilt C-scroll rim band, on a dark blue ground, the domed cover conforming, revealing a pale blue interior, centred by a boss and flanked by five bats in iron red tones, and bordered by a frieze of lappets, stained green turned wooden globular finial, 9cm high, 11cm diam, Canton, Daoguang reign, 1820 - 1840 Condition Report: Lot is in general good condition, crazing throughout, slight wear/rubbing to the gilding, chip to the lid. Please see additional photographs attached for examples thank you.
A George III Old Sheffield Plate Neoclassical commode-shaped tea caddy, bright cut engraved with ribbon-tied garlands of bell husks and foliate tendrils, urnular finial cresting a domed patera, 15.5cm high, 15cm wide, c.1790; a William IV Old Sheffield Plate Rococo Revival cake basket, ball and claw feet, 25cm high over handle, c.1835; a Victorian lobed meat dome, cast in the Rococo taste, engraved recto and verso with a coat of arms, acanthus handle, 20cm high, c.1860 (3) Condition Report: Dome - overall good Caddy much wear to cover and angles Cake basket wear to center. Overall fair
A Victorian Historicist EPNS three-piece quatrefoil communion set, of late 17th century design, comprising a covered flagon and a pair of chalices, the flagon's domed cover surmounted by a bulbous finial, scroll handle terminating in a love heart boss, the goblets quite plain, the flagon 31.5cm high, c.1870

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