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A Victorian ebony rectangular box, with agate ovals, and four carved female cameos including one of lavastone, with engraved gilt metal mounts, the hinged top with a ripple moulding, enclosing a blue silk lined interior, with concave sides and bun feet, 15cm high x 16.5cm deep x 23cm wide
A Victorian gilt metal desk stand with green and red stone cabochons, retailed by Howell James and Co, Regent St, London, with a pen stand, two ink pots and a tray to the base, 8 high x 17cm wide, a 19th century gilt metal paperweight in the form of a horse head with silk mane, 8cm high and a late 19th century shell tazza with winged beast handles, on a stem with a frog and lobster, on an oval slate base, 21cm high x 20cm wide (bent) and a 19th century boulle rectangular box with gilt metal mounts, 10.5 high x 12cm wide
A Louis Vuitton trunk, with metal bindings, leather edging and straps and wood rails, and an LV and flowerhead brown ground, various stamps overall, the main catch stamped '70 Champs Elysees, Paris, Louis Vuitton, London, 149 New Bond Street, Made in France', the hinged top painted with the owner's name 'Zena Dare', enclosing a paper label 'Louis Vuitton, 759954 Paris.....London..... Nice.....Lille', with remants of exterior labels including Johannesburg, 49cm high x 39cm deep x 91cm wide
An early 19th century French mahogany secretaire console table, with a grey marble top, above a fitted secretaire drawer with a gilt metal mount of a chariot scene, on scrolled supports and a concave platform base with bun feet, 88cm high x 44cm deep x 86cm wide
A French rosewood and parquetry kidney shaped two tier table with gilt metal mounts, the top with a pierced gallery and a shaped marquety panel of a basket of flowers, above a frieze drawer on chandelled supports and cabriole legs, 78cm high x 40cm deep x 69cm wide
A French bronzed and gilt-metal clock garniture, the pillar-base case with eight-day two-train movement with outside countwheel strike on a bell, the enamelled round convex dial with Arabic numerals, the case surmounted with a figure of Cupid, 37cm high; and a pair of two-branch figural candelabra ensuite, 30cm high
A French gilt and bronzed metal mantel clock, the eight-day two-train movement with outside countwheel strike on a bell, the engine-turned dial with an enamelled chapter ring with Roman numerals and Breguet hands, in an Empire-style urn-shaped case surmounted with a finial in the form of an armillary sphere, 39cm high
A French porcelain and gilt-metal mounted mantel clock, the eight-day two-train movement with outside-countwheel strike on a bell, the porcelain blue-ground dial with Roman numerals, the Sevres-style porcelain plaques painted with birds and putti, the case surmounted with a putto, 43cm high
A French gilt-metal mantel clock, the eight-day two-train movement with outside countwheel strike on a bell, the enamelled round dial with Roman numerals, set in an elaborate case with Royal coat-of-arms and inscribed HONI SOIT QUI MAL Y PENSE, surmounted with an equestrian group of a superior officer trampling trophies of war, 51cm high The subject could possibly represent Sir George Thomas Napier K.C.B. (1784-1855). Entered the army in 1800 serving with distinction under Moore and Wellington in the Peninsular and losing an arm at the siege of Badajoz. Govenor of the Cape Colony 1839-43 and became a full general in 1854.
A French gilt-metal mantel clock, the eight-day two-train movement with outside countwheel strike on a bell, the enamelled round dial with Roman numerals, Arabic five-minute divisions and inscribed Mabille A PARIS, set in a drum-case supported with a classical figure of a maiden with a serpent and looking glass, on a marble plinth base, 33cm high
A French gilt-metal mantel clock, the eight-day two-train movement striking on a bell, the back plate inscribed Thle. Martin Paris, the enamelled round dial with blue Roman numerals, Arabic five-minute divisions and inscribed Thle. Martin, set in a drum-shaped case supported by a pair of putti and set with blue-ground Sevres-style porcelain plaques, 39cm high
A French gilt-metal carriage clock, the eight-day two-train movement with lever escapement and striking on a bell, the enamelled rectangular dial with Roman numerals and Breguet hands and inscribed LE ROY & FILS HERS. DU ROI A PARIS, in a Corniche case, with shuttered back, 16cm high with handle extended, (wear to the case); and with ebonised stand
A French gilt-metal and cloisonne cased mantel clock, the eight-day two-train movement striking on a coiled gong, the gilt-metal dial with Roman numerals and inscribed with retailer's name PEARCE & SONS Paris, the case with cloisonne pilasters with Corinthian capitals and with domed top, 21cm high
A French mahogany wall timepiece, the single train movement with Amant's pin-wheel escapement, the enamelled round dial with Roman numerals and inscribed PAUL GARNIER Horloger Mecanicien Rue Taitbout, 6 et 16 PARIS, the pendulum with gilt-metal mask bob, in a rectangular case with glazed door and sides, 135cm high
An ebonised and gilt-metal-mounted 'Westminster' chiming table clock, the eight-day three train fusee movement with anchor escapement and striking the hours on five coiled gongs and chiming the quarter hours on eight bells, the arched dial with Roman numerals, Arabic five minute divisions and a small plaque with retailer's name E. FUNNELL BRIGHTON, the arch with three subsidiary dials, 'Chime/Silent', 'Chime on eight bells/Chime on four bells' and 'Slow/Fast', the domed case with caryatid pilasters and urn finials, 66cm high
A French Boulle-cased mantel timepiece, the eight-day single train movement with anchor escapement, the back-plate inscribed Meneu Paris, the gilt-metal dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and Arabic sixty minute divisions, the lower section inscribed Meneu Paris, the glazed rectangular case with domed top and carrying handle, 28cm high
A Bronze Mortar, late 15th/16th century], of waisted cylindrical form, indented angular lug handles, cast in relief with initials "TI" and "AI" divided by a looped cylindrical device, 14cm high, [A Bell-Metal Mortar, 17th century], cast in relief with initials "RW", 16cm high; and [Another Mortar], flared form, cast in relief with two encircling bands of repeat leaf and shell motifs, 17.5cm high (3)
A Pair of French Gilt Metal Lustre Candlesticks, circa 1840], the campana shape sockets with foliate edged hands, the stem with an "umbrella" of eight rose stems supporting slice cut lancets from octagonal beads, on a pillar embossed with three registers of repeat anthemion motifs, iron weighted engine turned circular base, 22.5cm high
A French Mahogany and Gilt-Metal Mounted Vitrine], of shaped serpentine form, the arched cornice centred by a gilt metal rococo plume, over two shaped glass doors with Vernis Martin-style lower panels enclosing glass shelves and a silk-lined back, over a shaped apron and slender cabriole legs with gilt metals mounts and sabots, 205cm by 107cm by 37cm
A Regency Black-Painted Canterbury], the cradle-shaped body with scrolled ends and wire-panelled sides (dividers lacking), on four turned pillars with a concave-sided scrolled platform base with ball feet, now with a metal jardinière liner, 70cm by 62cm by 34cm (worm damage, A/F)
A Regency Rosewood and Faux Painted Regency Games Table], the rectangular top inlaid with chess board in satinwood and coromandel within a brass string frame, upon a knopped and writhen turned stem from a concave sided triangular plinth with gilt metal foliate whorl mounts and compressed sphere feet, 72cm by 45.5cm
A Pair of Small Lamps, circa 1760], each with flattened globular bowls on incised twist stems from basal collars, 9cm high; [A Small Portable Lamp, circa 1780], of conical form with simple C shape handle and original tinned metal fitting, 6cm high; [A Rinser, circa 1780], cylindrical, with honeycomb moulding, 7cm high; and [A Similarly Decorated Ladle], with incised twist short handle and crimped spout, 12cm long (5)
A Chinese Blue and White Celadon Porcelain Lidded Bowl, Kangxi, circa 1720], the domed cover with metal spherical knop within two fan shape panels of peonies and Buddhistic emblems, the body with four shaped panels, holes to each shoulder, old ink written label on base "Old Chinese Rice Bowl ... Dutchess G ... £14.0", 19.5cm high overall (only two handle brackets now remaining)
A Pair of Shibayama Inlaid Ivory, White Metal and Enamelled Dwarf Vases and Covers, Meiji period (1868-1912)], each of oval section, the domed covers with fan-tailed doves and quail finials respectively, dragon shoulder handles picked out in enamels, the main bodies with baskets of flowers to one side, birds amongst flowering shrubs to the other, on swept lappet feet, engraved two character mark on raised gilded kakihan, 14.5cm high (A/F)
A Japanese Silver Metal and Shibayama Inlaid Small Box, Meiji period (1868-1912)], as a conjoined square and fan, worked with a vase of peonies and wisteria, signed on a small mother-of-pearl kakihan, a pheasant perched in blossoming prunus tree, on an ivory and gold lacquered ground respectively, the sides of the vessel engraved with flowers by a stream, two character marks within a circle, 12.5cm wide
A Japanese Shibayama Inlaid Lacquer and Ivory Two-Fold Table Screen, Meiji period (1868-1912)], the two main panels depicting a continuous panorama of hills and temples, fronted by a gnarled blossoming weeping tree inhabited by two egrets, numerous sparrows and a kingfisher over a stream, two character mark on mother-of-pearl kakihan, mainly in mother-of-pearl against a gold lacquer ground, the panels beneath with scattered Buddhistic emblems in coral, tortoiseshell and ivory, in a repeat cash coin, cloud and crashing wave repeat patterned ivory frame, engraved white metal hinges, the reverse panels painted with long leafy autumnal stems inhabited by sparrows, each panel 27.5cm by 14.8cm, 30cm wide
A Chinese Cinnabar Lacquer Fo Dog Incense Burner, 19th century], in lively pose, its front paw placed on a brocaded ball, its tail and back lifting for the lid, gilt metal internal mounts, 22.5cm high (damaged/partly restored); [A Japanese and Carved Wood Polychrome Painted Figure of Jurojin, 19th century], with phalic cranium and foliate painted robes, 23.5cm high (2)
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