A pair of Victorian flash decorated Straight Sided Spirit Decanters with one high neck ring, slice cut neck, shoulder printies and basal petal cutting, each with a yellow flashed and etched label for `Gin` and `Brandy`, with hexagonal diamond cut stoppers, height 31.5cm., one with chip to rim and stopper. (2)
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An 18th century eight day longcase clock the five pillar twin train bell strike movement with anchor escapement, the square brass dial signed `Anth Harrison London`, with matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, pierced steel hands, silvered Roman chapter ring and gilt cherub and crown spandrels, in a provincial stained pine case, the trunk door with lentical, 84in. (215cm.) high.
An early 19th century Yorkshire mahogany longcase clock the eight day, twin train four pillar movement with anchor escapement, striking on a bell, the arched brass dial with silvered Roman chapter ring with outer seconds, pierced steel hands, subsidiary seconds dial with engraved sunburst, gilt mask spandrels and silvered Tempus Fugit roundel to arch, the centre of the dial signed `E. Ramsbottom New Millerdam`, the hood with swan neck pediment over an arched glazed door with turned pilasters, case raised on bracket feet, 82¼in. (209cm.) high.
A Victorian glazed mahogany side cabinet with two frieze drawers with gilt pierced brasses, over a pair of glazed doors within reed and bead carved mouldings, enclosing a single shelf, on ring turned bun feet, 47½in. (120.5cm.) wide, 28¾in. (73cm.) high, 14in. (35.5cm.) deep.
A brass figural table lamp early 20th century, formed as the figure of a child holding a flaming torch aloft which terminates in the lamp holder, raised on a short onyx column base encircled by a ring of gilded brass leaves, height 18½in. (47cm.) excluding socket and shade.
A small blue glass onion shaped vase c.1800, the long neck with two rings and everted rim, raised on a slender stem with cushion knop and circular foot, 6¼in. (16cm.) high, together with a pewter mounted blue glass baluster pepper, c.1860, with a triple ring below the shallow-domed and pierced top, on a stepped circular pewter foot, 4½in. (11.5cm.) high. (2)
An 18th century Shiraz, Persia olive green glass ewer probably original used as a rose water sprinkler, the lobed and tapered body with an indented and ribbed base, drawn to a cylindrical neck with an open knop and flared rim, the neck with an applied ring to which the pincered and folded handle is applied, the very slender high-drawn spout with an applied ring to one end with two pincered lobes, one damaged, 6½in. (16.5cm.) high, together with a 19th century Shirz, Persia blue glass jug, the bulbous body on a flared foot rim, drawn to a ribbed and twisted swan neck with open teardrop spout, 12in. (30.5cm.) high, top of spout chipped. (2)
An early 20th Century Fratelli Toso polychrome millefiore glass table lamp the tapered column swelling at the base to an extended circular foot, surmounted by a brass lamp fitting with ring on triple supports holding a matching egg-shaped shade, 15¾in. (40cm.) high. Please note that the shade for this lot has been damaged whilst on view and is no longer included as part of the lot.
A Neapolitan bronze figural stand cast as the Drunken Silenus, late 19th century, cast after the Antique probably by Chiurazzi, the bearded Bacchante portrayed standing and holding the ring support aloft in his left hand, draped to his midriff, on a circular base with stylised grapevine motif cast to the outer edge, 43cm high View on dnfa.com
An William IV mahogany triple pillar dining table, probably Irish, circa 1830, with one additional leaf, rectangular top with moulded edge and rounded corners, ring turned baluster column on hipped scroll legs with ‘bulls eye’ motif, brass lion paw caps and castors, 72.5cm high, 324cm long overall, 113cm deep. Provenance: By repute formed part of the furnishings of the Japanese Embassy, Dublin View on dnfa.com
An early Victorian walnut and sycamore strung tea caddy, mid 19th century, of sarcophagus form, the hinged cover with cavetto edging, the body with lions’ mask and ring handles at each end and four brass ball and claw feet, the interior with twin subsidiary caddies with hinged covers, flanking a cut glass bowl, 19cm high, 32cm wide View on dnfa.com
A German brass adjustable colza oil lamp, by Wild &Wessel, third quarter 19th century, modelled in the form of a Roman oil lamp, with foliate cast body housing the reservoir, the burner inscribed ‘PATENT WILD & WESSEL BERLIN’, height adjustable on a plain shaft with ring handle, the circular base with lobed and foliate cast detail, the underside with cast iron insert inscribed ‘W & W 1373’, 56.5cm high View on dnfa.com
An Edwardian cast iron trough, circa 1910, of large proportions, of elongated oval section, with ribbed outer edge to the rim and a ring handle at each end, on four short, tapering legs, inscribed ‘BARFORD AND PERKINS PETERBOROUGH’ to the interior, 41cm high, 220cm long, 55cm wide View on dnfa.com
A 19thC French polished slate balloon mantel clock, with gilt metal dial with enamel chapter ring, chassed centre with exposed escapement and marked in shadow Dusseau & Saint, eight-day movement with mercury filled pendulum shown within a bevelled glass, 45cm high, 39cm wide.
A 19thC flamed mahogany long case clock, with swan neck pillared hood and similar ring turn column trunk and moulded door, over a nulled base on splay feet, the painted dial having a harvest scene with figures to the arch, floral spandrels, Roman numerals and subsidiary second ring and marked Shepperley & PEARCE, Nottingham, eight-day movement striking a bell, 235cm high.

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