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AN EXTREMELY RARE PAIR OF CHINESE KANGXI PERIOD BLUE & WHITE PORCELAIN TULIPIERES, circa 1700, after Dutch Delft 17th Century originals by Adriaen Kocx, each shaped and moulded square section tulip vase in two interconnecting parts, each vase of spire form with two tiers of flower holders emanating from masks, the spires supported on paw feet divided by moulded birds, each plinth supported on pad feet and painted with panels of cherubim amidst flowers alternating with panels of putti dancing on a fence bordered terrace, 16.25in high.(a similar pair can been seen in the Collection of Earl Spencer at Althorp House)
A George III longcase clock, swan neck finials terminating in turned circular detail above turned pilasters enclosing hand painted spandrels of grapes on a vine and insects, the dome decorated with a young lady seated under a tree, inscribed Swinburn, Durham. Roman numerals; eight day movement, shaped central door inlaid with ebony, stepped plinth base (1)
AN OAK AND MAHOGANY THIRTY HOUR LONG CASE CLOCK, swan neck hood on reeded column supports either side of door to 10' square brass dial with Roman numerals, corner spandrels, dial inscribed Presbury Coventry, single finger, quarter pilaster supports either side of door, separate plinth base having ogee bracket feet, approximately 212cm high (several modifications, alterations, replacements etc (one weight and pendulum)
A LALIQUE MOULDED AND FROSTED GLASS NUDE MAIDEN FIGURINE, 'Danseuse Bras Leves' (originally by Marc Lalique 1960), modelled as female nude standing with arms stretched above head leaning to one side leaning against naturalistic rocks on oval plinth, engraved Lalique France to base, approximately 24.5cm high
Falconry interest. A pair of early 20th century cold painted bronze models of falcons, each standing on a plinth, one hooded, one with glass eyes, both signed 'A N MILLER', both mounted on marble ashtrays, possibly originally car mascots, the bronzes: 14.7cm high, the ashtrays: 22.5cm wide (max). (2)
An early 19th century coquilla nut urn and stand, with a screw-off lid with swags of fruit and flowers above coats of arms with animal supporters, the screw-off base above a plinth carved with the fox and the crane from Aesop's Fables, 12.1cm high. Provenance: From the collection of John Newall Esq.
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