A LATE 19th C. PIGMY MAHOGANY TOBACCO CONTAINER AND COVER, A SHORT NECK TO A BUN SHAPED BOWL INCISED AND WHITENED WITH A BAND OF LENS SHAPES, THE SUPPORTING PAIRS OF MEN AND WOMEN STANDING WITH BENT KNEES ON A CIRCULAR PLINTH BASE, THE COVER CARVED WITH A MAN SEATED HOLDING HIS BEARD. H 78cms.
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PHILLIP WEBB (1831-1915) FOR WILLIAM MORRIS AND Co. MAHOGANY CENTRE TABLE POSSIBLY EXECUTED BY GEORGE WASHINGTON JACK. THE RECTANGULAR TOP WITH REEDED EDGES ABOVE FOUR SLIGHTLY SPLAYED SPIRAL TURNED LEGS JOINED BY CARVED STRETCHERS, EACH CENTRED BY BALUSTER COLUMNS WITH PAIRS OF PLINTH AND BRACKET FEET TO EACH NARROW END. W 183 x D 136 x H 75cms.PROVENANCE:-PURCHASED BY MRS LLOYD OF TETTENHALL (WOLVERHAMPTON) IN 1915) IN WHOSE POSSESSION THE TABLE REMAINED UNTIL SOLD BY MESSRS, WALKER BARNETT & HILL ( AUCTIONEERS) HOUSE SALE C.1975. PURCHASED BY THE PRESENT OWNER IN THAT SALE AND FROM 1975-1986 WITH HIM AT GORSTY HAYES MANOR, TETTENHALL , THEN TO HIS PROPERTY, FOSSE MANOR FARM, MORETON IN THE MARSH, 1986- DATE.
A 19th century French ormolu and porcelain 8-day mantel clock, by Samuel Marti, white enamel dial with blue Roman numeral hour markers and hand painted floral porcelain plaques, raised on gilded plinth, under glass dome, with movement striking on a bell, overall height 37cm, not currently working, with pendulum and keyMovement - not currently workingDial - text is fadedGlass - no chips or cracksHands - goodCase - has been re-gilded and lacking caseback
Small Table Head Bust of Adolf Hitler, painted alloy small table head bust of Adolf Hitler with small square base and rod fitting, originally would have been placed on a marble or stone plinth. Artist marked to the base "Schmidt-Hoffer". Some scuffs to the finish revealing the alloy body but still a good example. Stands 18 ½ cms tall (not including fixing rod).
A George III revival oak dresser, moulded dental pediment on three tier plate rack shelves, flanked by twin panel cupboards on eight dresser interior drawers with brass batwing handles, fitted on a dresser base with slight oversailing moulded edge top, above one long and two short frieze drawers with swan neck brass handles over three moulded panel cupboards opening with a single shelf, raised on plinth base. Mid 19th century period. 213cm H x 248cm W x 55cm DProvenance:The content of Wartnaby Castle in Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, the property is mentioned Nicholas Pevsner's The Building of England and noted as a substantial house in the Little Belvoir Estate built in 1839 and enlarged in the mid 19th century.
An early Victorian mahogany pedestal sideboard by Arthur Blain & Son from Liverpool, Model 599 (stamped), circa 1840, quarter gallery back on an inverted front over one long frieze drawer flanked by twin short drawers, raised on twin cupboards enclosing a single shelf over a wine storage drawer, pedestals united by another drawer, raised on a plinth feet. 125cm H x 184cm W x 62cm DNote:Arthur Blain who established the cabinet making business in the William IV period of 1835, at 35 Paradise Street, Liverpool. The earliest examples are stamped with just A Blain Liverpool and the later Victorian pieces carry the A Blain & Sons stamp. Arthur Blain died in 1868 when the business was continued by Arthur’s son, William Hughes Blain who died in 1909. Their works were recorded in ‘The Dictionary of English Furniture Makers’, 1660-1840, by Beard & Giblert, Maney 1986.Provenance:The content of Wartnaby Castle in Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, the property is mentioned Nicholas Pevsner's The Building of England and noted as a substantial house in the Little Belvoir Estate built in 1839 and enlarged in the mid 19th century.
A pair of 20th century gilt and marble lamps, in a grand tour style, a diamond shape cut glass mount fitted, on a obelisk foliage column, on a square plinth raised on paw feet, on a marble plinth above a gilt base. 66cm H (2)Provenance:Content of Fauld Manor ,Tutbury, Burton on Trent, Victorian Manor House near the grounds of Tutbury Castle.
A Victorian oak and pollard oak inverted sideboard by Thomas Turner, Manchester model no 16843, circa 1900, moulded edge top on a carved front with two tier drawers with swan neck brass handles on a two panel cupboard, flanked by twin cupboards enclosing one side with interior drawer above one shelf the other with a single shelf above a bottle holding drawer, raised on plinth base. 96cm H x 178cm W x 65cm D
An early 19th century George III oak and mahogany crossbanded 30 hour longcase clock, by John Wainwright of Nottingham, circa 1810, broken dental pediment, centred with a brass eagle on globe finial, on a dental cornice, 13inch circular painted enamelled dial Arabic numerals with date aperture, the hood flanked by turned pilasters on a dental apron, cartouche panel door encloses a weight and pendulum, raised on moulded plinth base. 214cm HProvenance:The content of Unicorn Brewery, Stockport.
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