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A Royal Doulton Slaters patent chine ware pedestal vase, decorated with central chineware panel within stiff leaf borders in green and brown glazes, 32cm high; two similar smaller examples, 13cm high S/D; and a Royal Doulton stoneware vase with applied and moulded decoration, 14.5cm high, S/D.
C19th Gilt Spelter Mantle Clock with scrolling aesthetic period style supports, central cartouche shaped panel with drum enamelled face movement by Henri Marc Paris, 2 train movement surmounted with classical draped female reading a book, the drum movement surmounted by musical instruments, movement signed Henri Marc Paris
Large Gilt Spelter & Slate Mantle Clock, base supported by 2 cherubs with animal paw feet, central engraved marble panel with acanthus leaf sides, secondary plateau with drum movement, black face with gilt Roman Numerals, basket of flowers surmounted by classical draped young lady, marked G J & Co striking on a bell
2 C19th Gilt Spelter Mantle Clocks the first with pink & gilt decorated dial set with Roman numerals, 2 train movement, marked A & M striking on a bell, the case decorated with aesthetic period panels, classical scenes young woman with Cupid, the second Gilt French Time Piece, blue decorated dial set with Chinese Numerals, panel of butterfly on animal paw supports, Arab Head Finial, drum movement (2)
A 19th Century satinwood and Kingwood serpentine-fronted credenza, the inlaid and cross-banded top raised to ormolu mounted pillar supports set with blue and white jasper roundels. The central door panel with a large inlaid Adam-style cartouche centred by an oval blue and white jasper panel and flanked by a pair of convex glazed side cabinets, 153cm wide by 109cm high.
Slezer, John Theatrum Scotiae, containing the prospects of their majesties castles and palaces. Together with those of the most considerable towns and colleges. London: Abell Swalle, 1693, first edition, folio, title printed in red and black with engraved coat-of-arms, 32 engraved coats-of-arms, 57 double-page engraved plates mounted on guards, early nineteenth century panelled russia gilt, t.e.g., plate 19 and 45 cut round and mounted, a few plates with neat repair at extreme lower margin of fold, half-title cut down with small panel remounted, some light spotting affecting text, final plate dampstained in margin, other plates clean, neatly rebacked, corners rubbed Note: Wing S3993. Provenance: Ragley Hall, Worcestershire, armorial bookplate
A pair of gilt metal and porcelain urns, the campana top sections with egg and dart decorated rim above the main body decorated with a lion to each side with pierced loop handles, the bases of mausoleum form with free-standing fluted pilasters flanking a central porcelain panel above a stepped rectangular base (ILLUSTRATED)
A GERMAN STONEWARE STEIN WITH PEWTER-MOUNTED HINGED COVER, decorated with an incised panel of a lady tennis player and floral border, the base with impressed factory mark and numbered 1002, circa 1900, 10in. (25.5cm) high; and another German stoneware stein, with hinged pewter-mounted cover, decorated with a tennis scene, inscribed Bei Spiel, Und Scherz, Bleibt Froh, Das, Herz, the base with impressed factory mark and numbered 1914, 10in. (25.5cm) high (2). Provenance: Christie's South Kensington: Tennis and Racket Sports, 16 June 1995, Lot 102A
A MACINTYRE & CO MATCH HOLDER, painted with crossed rackets and balls, the base with printed factory mark MacIntyre, Burslem, England and numbered B1812, 3in. (7.5cm) high; and another silver-mounted ceramic match holder, Birmingham 1905, hand-painted with a panel of a male and female tennis player, 1.1/2in. (3.8cm) high (2)
A late nineteenth century satinwood and mahogany oval tray, in Sheraton Revival style, with a broad band of trailing marquetry foliage, the centre with a large cowrie shell within a rosewood veneered panel, the serpentine gallery with two foliage chased and writhen brass handles. 11in (56cm).
A first half of the 19th Century Rosewood and Brass inlaid drop dial Wall Timepiece, Beha & Co of Norwich, the bevelled surround inset with Brass floral and foliate decoration, to a drop trunk with rounded base and glazed panel flanked by fruiting vines decoration, (losses to Brass), and spun Brass bezel enclosing an 11 ½” painted Roman dial with outside minute track and black painted pierced hands, to a single fuse movement with shouldered plates united by knopped pillars and anchor escapement, height 28”
A late 19th Century Swiss Walnut, Boxwood and Kingwood cross banded Music Box, the rectangular case with hinged cover, centred with an inlaid rosette, to an ebonised interior, with glazed panel over a mechanism for eight airs with side crank handle, to a 6 ¼” pin barrel and further three bells with butterfly mounted hammers, width 19”
A Mixed Lot comprising: a white metal cased Aide-Memoire, mounted with an enamelled badge for RMS Scandinavian; together with a folding Pocket Knife, with lacquered brass grips, and a further brass Vesta Case of typical hinged rectangular form, the side panel set with a compass and decorated with Japanese theatrical masks (3)

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