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A collection of Wedgwood Jasperware items, including a lamp base of urn form decorated in the typical manner with classical relief applied figures and foliage, the rim and cover with acanthus leaf borders, impressed marks, 26.5cm high, together with other items, including a jug, trinket boxes and pin dishes. (8)
A 19th Century Mahogany Cased Mantel Clock, the 5ins diameter slightly domed dial with Roman numerals, to the eight day single train movement contained in case surmounted by brass urn finial, the front inlaid with brass stringings and floral and leaf scroll ornament, ring handles to side and on brass bracket feet, 14ins high
A George V Silver Milk Churn Pattern Jug and Cover and Mixed Silverware, the jug possibly by William Griffiths & Sons, Birmingham 1913, 5.5ins high, a late Victorian silver circular box by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. London 1897, engraved with crest in the form of a bird above a coronet, 3.25ins diameter, combined weight 8ozs, a silver urn pattern pepper pot Birmingham 1898, 4.75ins high, loaded, and a set of six plated and mother-of-pearl handled fruit knives and forks in walnut canteen, 12ins x 10ins
An Edward VII Harlequin Silver Oval Four-Piece Tea Service by William Hutton & Sons, London & Sheffield 1902, with part reeded bodies, comprising - teapot 7ins high, hot water pot 8.75ins high, each with ebonised urn pattern finials and angular handles, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, gross weight 46ozs
A Victorian Plated Two-Handled Urn Pattern Samovar and a Plated Two-Handled Tureen, the samovar of reeded form with leaf and bud pattern finial on shaped base with panel feet, 17ins high, the tureen with leaf scroll and shell pattern mounts on moulded panel feet, 15.5ins x 11ins overall, both crested
A 19th Century Gentlemen's Mahogany and Stainwood Inlaid Wardrobe, the upper part with shaped cornice with urn pattern finials and inlaid with oval urn motif, fitted four sliding trays enclosed by a pair of panelled doors inlaid with oval satinwood panels with two-handled urns, the base fitted two short and two long drawers on bracket feet 48ins wide x 24ins deep x 84ins high
A brass wax-jack, probably early -mid 19th century, EnglishDesigned for a pre-coiled taper, dropped over the slender stem by unscrewing the urn finial and lifting off the ornate jaws, complete with chained conical snuffer, on a circular dished base, height 18cm Literature: For similar examples see J. Caspall, ‘Fire & Light’ (2000), p. 259, figs. 586 & 587
George III gold mourning ring, the bezel enclosing a lock of plaited hair under a reverse white painted urn glass panel, the black enamel border inscribed 'Sarah Stow Lundie OB 8 Apr 1780 AE 32'Condition Report:Approx 4.6gm, size N-O, gold tested 13-14ct, overall head = 21mm x 15mm, hairwork and urn in good condition, glaze panel with some very light scratches - visible under 10x loop, outer black enamel with some small losses, shank sound - no visible evidence of re-sizing, well presented ring
George III silver chamberstick having gadrooned rims and urn sconce, with later presentation inscription 'Presented by the Parishioners of Walton-cum-Weston in Gordano to the Reverend Charles Hemsted Murley M.A. in grateful remembrance of his Pastoral Care, April 1855', Sheffield 1812, sponsor's mark of John Roberts & Co, 10cm high, 315g approx
Chew Valley interest: late 17th Century and later brass lantern clock, Thomas Veale 1689, 6-inch Roman dial with half-hour divisions and inner quarter hour track framing a centre engraved with tulips, signed with engraved initials and date TV 89 to brass front plate (concealed by chapter ring), the chain-drive movement count wheel-striking on a strapped bell surmount over lion and unicorn supporters and urn finials, 40cm highFor a similar clock initialled and dated TV 92, see White, George, English Lantern Clocks, pp. 230-231 where stated "The earliest mention of domestic clockmaking in the district is to be found in the Chew Magna Church Records. 'The intention of Thomas Veale of Chew Magna in ye County of Somerset Watchmaker'... three delightful clocks of the familiar Bristol form are engraved with initials 'T. V.'.The clock was restored in 1993 by T. M. Kinally as detailed in accompanying repair receipt.
GEORGE III MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK NORMAND MACPHERSON OF EDINBURGH, CIRCA 1760 with two train eight day movement, the brass dial with Roman and Arabic numeral chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, pierced brass spandrels and maker's plaque to lunette, the blind fretted hood with urn finial and broken pediment, moulded dentil cornice, bracket feet222cm highCondition generally good to fair. Wear as per use and age. Has been cleaned. Some splits to wood (I.e. right hand side of hood - also crack to pane here, and base). Presented with weights, pendulum and key, though have not tested mechanism. Additional images are however available.
VILLANOVAN BLACKWARE URN NORTH-CENTRAL ITALY, MID 9TH CENTURY B.C. terracotta, bi-conical urn, with incised geometric panels and chain decoration, with single handleDimensions:36.7cm highProvenance:Provenance:Bought from Gerry Eisenberg at Royal Athena Galleries in New York in 1999Private Scottish collection since
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