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A pair of 19th Century pink ground porcelain lidded urns in the Vienna manner decorated with panels of cherubs in landscapes flanked by goats head decorated scroll handles raised on a square plinth base CONDITION REPORTS Basically sound though with several areas of remnants of plastic sticky tape which could be carefully removed though not guaranteed if anything damaged beneath it. Requires gentle cleaning. Some areas of gilding with wear / loss particularly around the neck rim. The base of the urns where they are attached to the pedestal seems to be relatively crude though of course not visible until you tip them upside down. See images for further detail.
A Victorian inlaid walnut credenza, having a panel door flanked by a pair of Corinthian columns and a pair of curved glass doors, on a plinth base, 155 cm wide See illustrationReport by GHPhotos were originally wrong but now corrected.Some old touching up and restoration to the finish on the top which has now faded and is showing.The front is also faded on the door. Veneer and metalwork generally in fairly good condition but a couple of pieces of metal beadwork moulding, particularly the bottom of one of the pillars is missing.General knocks, chips and scratches but no major issues.Height - 105 cm Depth - 43.5 cm
18th Century brass dial 30 hour longcase clock, Thomas Cox, Cromhall, the 11-inch square dial with matted centre and Roman chapter ring with inner quarter hour track and single steel hand, the spandrels with crown and cherub supporters, the oak case with flat hood, turned columns and long door on plain base with plinth, 195cm high
Dr Christopher Dresser for Hukin & Heath of Birmingham, a late 19th Century electroplated letter rack, designed 1881, Model No.2555, moveable struts with ball dividers on a curved plinth, bun feet, struck marks and lozenge registration mark, height 12cmNote: an identical example is in the British Museum collection, No 1980,1014.1Note: proceeds to Cancer Research UK
A mid 19th Century Victorian burr walnut, amboyna and ormolu credenza, circa 1850, serpentine shape top, above inlay pattern of walnut and amboyna with ormolu decoration, centre mirror inlay cupboard in between two glazed cabinets opening to three tier shelves with velvet and ormolu interior, raised on plinth above bun feet. (a/f)
the oval plaque depicting a young woman in classical drapes leaning against a plinth on top of which is a bas relief and gold mounted urn, the front of the plinth raised also and inscribed 'Not Lost But Gone Before', the mount with incised decoration, closed back and bright cut tapered shoulders, the back engraved 'W.C.V. Obt 16.7.38' and '27 March 1781 Æt 63'; length of ring head 2.4cm, cased
with an oval panel painted en grisaille depicting two love birds perching on twin hearts and holding in their beaks a lovers' knot in the form of a bow, the hearts on a plinth, with foliage around the sides, mounted in a border of flat cut garnets, closed back setting, plain uniform band, size approximately L-M; in a period circular ring box of red morocco leather
by Mappin & Webb, the square glass inkwell with deep cut fluted decoration and silver collar with London hallmarks for 1892, the part marked hinged cover with gadrooned decoration, the top engraved with a crest and motto and with gilded interior, standing on a mottled grey hardstone plinth, with silver retaining collar, stamped 'Mappin & Webb London', and with London hallmarks for 1893 (Dimensions: h: 15cm w: 18cm d: 18cm )(h: 15cm w: 18cm d: 18cm )
An early 20th century bronzed spelter figural table lamp 'Mephisto', raised on circular plinth base, height 77cm.Additional InformationWe do not test electrical items. No visible cabling but that is not to say there isn't any. We are unable to speak to the functionality of such. General wear throughout with surface pitting, scuffs, marks, discolouration, rubbing to patinated finish, dirt. Some heavy scratches to the lower section and base with some further smaller chips and nibbles to the base. Postage within the UK is a large box - £25 + VAT.
A George V hallmarked silver twin handled pedestal Pigeon Racing trophy cup with two pigeon finials to handles, inscribed 'Oldham & District Federation Frank Smith Cup Presented to Kenworthy Bros Winners Outright in 1959, 1960, 1961', raised on wooden plinth base with silver and white metal shields inscribed with names and dates, maker's mark rubbed, Birmingham 1929, height 44cm.Additional InformationLarge dent to front, further indentations, scratches, general wear throughout.
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