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A COPELAND PIERCED CABINET PLATE BY C.F.HÜRTENCirca 1889Of `Madrid' shape, painted with a basket of roses and a plinth, signed C.F.H., the pierced border enriched with turquoise and white `jewelling', printed mark, impressed L.89, 23.2cm diameterThere is a fine stress crack which follows the line of the footrim for approx. threequarters of the circumference of the plate. There are also two very fine haircracks to the outer rim.
A PAIR OF FRENCH GILT AND PATINATED BRONZE TAZZELate 19th CenturyMounted on polished black slate plinth bases, 24.5cm highCondition report: Numerous small chips and scuffs to the bases and edges commensurate with use and ages. Rubbing to the patinated bowls and some dirt and dust to the gilded areas.
AFTER ANATOLE J. GUILLOT (FRENCH, 1865-1911); A PATINATED BRONZE OF A MOTHER AND CHILDInscribed to the cast ‘J. GUILLOT’ and ‘BERNOUX COLL’, mounted on an oval variegated pink marble plinth, 65.5cm highCondition report: Rubbing to the patina at the high points, dirt and dust as to be expected. The marble base with the odd few very small nicks and chips to the edges.
A GROUP OF FOUR PARIAN AND BISCUIT FIGURES, INCLUDING THE THREE GRACES AFTER CANOVA (4)Late 19th Century and 20th CenturyThe Three Graces modelled on a raised oval plinth with ribbon tied laurel swags, 38.5cm high; Together with a German biscuit porcelain figure group of Hebe and the Eagle of Jupiter, mark for Volkstedt, 20th Century, 48cm high; a biscuit porcelain figure group of female muse, after Henri Moreau, 40cm high; and a biscuit porcelain figure group of a winged angel, 44cm high
COPELAND; A VICTORIAN PARIAN WARE FIGURE OF ‘LITTLE NELL’ AND BUST OF A GIRL, TOGETHER WITH FOUR OTHER PARIAN FIGURES (6)Second half 19th CenturyThe figure modelled with book in hand, stamped ‘Copeland’ to the reverse, 30.5cm high; the bust of girl, stamped ‘Copeland J 75’ to the reverse, on an ebonised plinth, 27cm high; Together with a seated figure of Dorothea, after a model by John Bell for Minton; a Minton figure of an angel (lacking wings), 30cm high; a boy with a donkey, 24cm high and a seated figure of girl with basket of flowers, 22cm high‘Little Nell’ appears in Charles Dickens’ “The Old Curiosity Shop”, which was published in serial betweeen 1840-1841, and published in book form in 1841.
Cast iron garden figure of a cherub holding a paddle, seated on amphora. 73cm high plus associated terracotta pedestal. Makers cast trade mark possibly reading Barrett & co. (B.P. 21% + VAT)No obvious damage or looses cast iron, fixed to a terracotta base appears painted red, flaking in places, Plinth is cracked and generally chipped overall.
After Stefano Maderno,(Italian 1576-1636), 'Santa Cecillia', carved white marble on rectangular plinth. 46cm x 20cm approx. From the original in the Basilica Di Santa Cecillia Rome. 19th century. Minor nicks and frits around the edge of the base with one or two more noticeable chips, otherwise appearing good.
A pair of late Victorian hallmarked silver candlesticks with cast decoration, raised on a tapering column with unusual umbrella style knop, terminating on a stepped plinth base, London 1899, maker’s marks rubbed, retail Goldsmith’s Co, height 25cm (weighted).Additional InformationEach with heavy tarnishing, the marks are rubbed on each example, minor dents and knocks, slight leaning, polish hole to the base.
WILLIAM ADAMS LTD; a pair of George VI hallmarked silver Corinthian column candlesticks, with beaded rims and stepped plinth base, Birmingham 1939, height 31.5cm, approx weight 28.5ozt/888g.Additional InformationScratches, polish residue, tarnishing denting and knocks to the corners especially, sconces are fixed in tight, one example is slightly wobbly on its base.
ALT BECK & GOTTSCHALK; a bisque head doll with jointed composition body, mould no.1352, together with a painted papier-mâché usherette doll, with a small doll bisque head, unmarked, a composition doll of a young girl seated upon a circular plinth and four modern dolls.Additional InformationThe Gottschalk doll has a crack to the head which runs from a repair at the underside of the neck up into the left cheek and both hands have been restored, other general age wear also, the usherette doll with a crack up the left hand side of the neck which extends to the back of the right and chips to the nose, chin and mouth, other items with general age wear.
DINSDALE PETCH; a cold painted bronze figure of a reclining otter, signed to the underside, length 5.5cm, together with a contemporary bronze figure of a wild boar, raised on turned oak plinth base, impressed DSP for Dinsdale Petch to the underside, height 10cm (2). (D)Additional InformationLight wear to each example. The wooden base with cracks running through, chips to the base. This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org
JENNINE PARKER; a limited edition bronze sculpture, 'Moonlight', 113/195, raised on marble plinth base, height cm, with certificate and original box. (D)Additional InformationThis lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org
BESWICK; a Connoisseurs model of a Hereford bull raised on wooden plinth base, width 21cm, together with a Beswick cockatoo, and two Beatrix Potter figures, 'Peter Rabbit' and 'Foxy Whiskered Gentleman' (4).Additional InformationThe card has come loose from the plinth base on the bowl, there is light scuffs, knocks to the plinth, minor rips to the card, cockatoo with restored feathers, Peter Rabbit with broken ears which have been reglued.
An identical pair of early 19th century lustre cow creamers and stoppers, raised on naturalistic plinth bases, length 18cm (2).Additional InformationEach example with restoration to the handle/tail. Scratches and scuffs to the glaze, chipping to the mouths. Wear to the naturalistic plinth bases, each stopper is restored. Restoration to the horns.
An Indian white metal filigree spice container, modelled as an exotic bird with filigree decoration, raised on shaped circular plinth base terminating on three feet, height 19cm.Additional InformationThe loop on the head of the bird is bent, the wings are slightly bent, the circular rim is mis-shapen, the circular spreaded foot is mis-shapen/bent, natural cracks and flaws, we have no idea of the age.
An 18th century and later decorated lacquered eight day longcase clock, the arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring and date aperture inscribed 'John Vice, Wisbich', above a long arched lacquered door in the Chinoiserie style, to a floral decorated plinth base, height 210cm, sold with a pendulum and two weights.Additional InformationA large proportion of the case has been repainted. There are vertical splits to the plinth and old repairs around the mouldings and returns. The case is probably associated to the dial and movement.
HEALS; an aesthetic movement walnut and parcel gilt three drawer wardrobe, the arched cornice above central mirrored door with full length hanging space to the left and with four slides and two short and two long drawers to the right, overall raised on a plinth base, height 228cm, width 190cm, depth 61cm.
BRADLEY; a reproduction yew wood campaign style pedestal desk, with three section leather inset top above an arrangement of nine drawers with recessed circular handles, on bracket feet, height 74cm, width 123cm, depth 75cm, with an associated leather desk chair (2).Additional InformationThe leather with some small tears and wear and scuffs through use, the top and around the aperture has general wear through use, heavier around the plinth base.
William Bontell of London: an oak longcase clock, the square brass dial with silvered roman chapter ring, outer arabic numerals engraved, the matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, eight-day movement with anchor escapement, the top with glazed door flanked by columns, rectangular waist door with lenticule glass, panel base on plinth, with weights and pendulum, 204cms high.
A Late 19th Century Black and Variegated Marble Mantle Clock, retailed by Howard & Sons Ltd - 25,26 & 27 Berners Street, London.The drum shaped case raised on a waisted and glazed body on a breakfront plinth and decorated throughout with giklt and patinated panels of Bacchanalian scenes, to an Arabic enamel chapter ring and visable brocot escapement and black finished hands to a circular brass movement, twin pot pendullum, strike on a bell.Height 46.5cmCondition report: Cae - All over age related weat to marble & mounts.Dial - Appears fine, hour hand damaged.Movement - Appears complete & free.
An Early 19th century Oak Cased 8-Day Long Case Clock Thomas Green - Aylsham,The arched hood with scrolling pediment over 3/4 colums to a moulded throat and long trunk door on a plinth base, (reduced) to a 12" first period Roman and Arabic painted dial with detail of "Justice" to the arch over gilt gesso spandrelswith subsidiary seconds and date sector with pierced steel hands, to a false plate signed F.Byrne, and movement with plate united by four knopped pillars and anchor escapement strike on a bell. Height 220cm
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