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A large and rare early 19th Century Barr Flight & Barr - Worcester, two handled urn shaped Vase, the waisted neck with Greek key style pattern above pearl style beading and stylised anthemion's and leaves, flanked by two open winged and mouthed eagles as handles, the central panel very finely painted with the Straits of Menai, from Anglesey, socle style base with similar anthemion and palmet style leaf decoration and on square plinth, impress and painted marks to underside "Barr Flight & Barr - Worcester, London House, Flight & Barr, Coventry Street, manufacturers to their Majesties Prince of Wales and Royal Family, 32cm high (damage including lower plinth base section away and now re-glued and two large hairline cracks to main body)
A mid 19th Century breakfront mahogany Compactum of large proportions, the moulded cornice above two central panelled cupboard doors enclosing slides over an arrangement of two short and two full width drawers flanked by panelled cupboard doors enclosing hanging space etc., raised on plinth base, 213cm wide
A 19th century oak and mahogany cross banded longcase clock, the domed hood with turned finials above a long trunk door, box base and plinth, the 30.5 cm dial with a roundel to the arch inscribed Rd Stonehouse, Whitby. The dial with Roman numerals, seconds subsidiary dial and calendar aperture, with an eight day movement, 210 cm high.
Ferdinand Preiss, an Art Deco ivory figure of a naked woman titled 'Thoughts', on marble and onyx plinth, circa 1925, model number 1131, signed to the plinth, 10.5cm wide, 8.5cm high Note: see Catley, B. 1978, 'Art Deco and other figures' p.274 and Shayo, A. 2005, 'Ferdinand Preiss' (1882-1943)p.100 for an illustrated example of this model
Ferdinand Preiss, an Art Deco ivory figure of a woman titled 'Dreaming', on onyx and marble plinth, circa 1925, variation of model number 1132, signed to the ivory, figure 10cm high Note: see Catley, B. 1978, 'Art Deco and other figures' p.300 and Shayo, A. 2005, 'Ferdinand Preiss' p.93 for an illustration of a similar example
An early Victorian oak wind-out dining table of country house proportions, opening to accommodate the five additional leaves, the top with moulded edge and canted corners, on leaf carved and hexagonal tapering legs terminating in a brown salt glazed castor, 164cm long (closed), 254cm extended, 158cm wide, 73.5cm high, along with a closely matching leaf buffet with rise-and-fall shelf over a fixed panel front with hinged door to the end, on a skirting plinth, 168cm wide, 80cm high (closed), 112cm high extended, 67cm deep
A George III mahogany kneehole desk, the rectangular top with later inset within a crossbanded border, over a semi-fitted long frieze drawer fitted with three brass swan-neck handles over an enclosed kneehole and three short graduated cockbeaded drawers to each side and three long cockbeaded opposing drawers, all on a skirting plinth (at fault), 123cm wide, 82cm high, 107cm deep
An early Victorian mahogany partners desk, the rectangular top with later rexine inserts and rounded corners, over three frieze drawers to each side fitted with turned wooden handles, on two pedestals, with three short graduated drawers, opposed by a single cabinet door to each pedestal, raised on a skirting plinth, 183cm wide, 72cm high, 106cm deep
A rare and large Karl Ens porcelain group probably 1930s, possibly a unique, one-off studio piece, modelled as three Humbolt penguins huddled together, on a rectangular plinth base, the base with green printed maker`s mark, the underside with scratch mark `5034 1` and inscribed `HMS Raven 1940` in pencil, 14½in. (37cm.) high, 13½in. (34.25cm.) wide * HMS Raven was the Royal Naval Air Station in Eastleigh, Hampshire, from 1939 to 1947. This is a possibly a piece once displayed in the one of the formal or officers` rooms at the station.
A fine 19th century French ormolu `cercle tournants` clock the `cercle tournants` movement striking on a bell, the domed cover with stiff leaf decoration and pineapple finial, encircled by a serpent, it`s forked tongue forming the hand to the rotating chapter rings beneath, with inset enamelled Roman numerals with Arabic minutes above, on an urn form case with pedestal base, also encircled by a serpent, flanked by a pair of angular loop handles suspending a husk swag, standing on a swagged fluted column with reeded and cord moulded base, on a square plinth, 21¾in. (55cm.) high * Provenance: With original invoice from Hoffman, Dealer in fine Clocks and Barometers, dated 1987.
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