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A ROYAL WORCESTER BLUSH IVORY VASE with gilt mask handles, decorated overall with daisies and a butterfly, gilt monogram signature, puce printed mark and no. 1683 to the base, 91/2", together with a Royal Worcester blush ivory urn with floral decoration on a square stand and a blush ivory sugar bowl (3)
An early 19th century memorium miniature of oval form, decorated with an urn with inscription commemorating the deaths of John and Hannah Marsden in 1800 and 1807, under a willow tree constructed out of hair, with inscription to border, in a gilt frame, with glass to front and back 8.5cm x 7cm
A Victorian floral inlaid rosewood mirror back chiffonier the broken swan neck pediment with urn finials, over a configuration of mirrored back open shelves and glazed cupboards, the moulded base with further cupboards, drawers and open shelves raised on ring turned feet 138cm wide, 256cm high, 44cm deep
A Gilt Metal Striking Four Glass Mantel Clock, circa 1910, the case with urn finial, scrolled decorated borders, glazed panels, and upon scrolled feet, 3-1/2-inch cast dial with twelve enamel cartouches, twin barrel movement with striking on a gong, twin mercury tube pendulum, 40cm high See illustration
A Gilt Metal and Porcelain Mounted Striking Mantel Clock with Garniture, circa 1890, the case with urn shaped finial surmounted by a bust, central painted porcelain scene of two musicians sitting on a grass verge, the base with bow and leaf decoration, 3-1/4-inch porcelain dial with Roman numerals and central painted porcelain lake scene, twin barrel movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, movement backplate numbered "1367", 39cm high. together with a pair of gilt metal and porcelain mounted five-light candelabra see illustration
A Mahogany Secretaire Bookcase, in the Manner of Gillows, early 19th century, the moulded arched pediment decorated with a central urn with trailing acanthus, above two conforming astragal glazed doors enclosing six adjustable shelves, the base with two dummy drawers enclosing a fitted interior with green baize lined sliding tray, above an open well with six hinged compartments, the lower section with two cupboard doors enclosing three sliding trays, 136cm by 63cm by 255cm See illustration
A Qingbai Ware Hexalobed Porcelain Tea Bowl, South China, probably Jingdezhen, 11th-12th century, with attractive light blue tinted glaze, 9.8cm diameter, 3.8cm high; Another Tea Bowl, Henan, China, 12th-13th century, with typical iron-rich glaze reaching three-quarters down the external wall, 10cm diameter, 4cm high; and A Terracotta Urn, reputedly Romano-British, perhaps 3rd-4th century, of tapering shouldered form 21cm high (extensively cracked) (3)
A Memoriam Pendant, a painted panel depicting an urn in gardens bordered by the words "IN MEMORY OF", and a row of French Jet faceted stones, the reverse engraved "Died 3rd Sep 1879, An affectionate remembrance to H.G. Mason", measures 3.6cm by 3.5cm; and A Mourning Brooch, of tear shaped tiered petal form spaced by seed pearls, the body suspends three column drops of faceted tubes, alternated with small pearls, and faceted bead terminals, measures 3.1cm by 6.7cm (2). See illustration
An Electroplated Two-Handled Hot Water Urn in Neo-Classical Style, late 19th century, with beaded rims, fronted with a ribbon tied shield enclosing initials, the reeded spigot with arched and fluted ivory tap, internally with iron plug within a holder, on square foot with outscrolled feet, 57cm high
A monumental turned wood art deco urn from the Cabin Class 'B' deck main starboard staircase from R.M.S. Queen Elizabeth, circa 1938 constructed from laminated wood, now finished in white, the underneath retaining original "sea mist" green and impressed with ship and location stamps 25in. (63.5cm.) Historical details. Literature: Atterbury & Hayward: Poole Pottery, Richard Dennis, Somerset, 1995, where an image of an example can be viewed insitu, and the work of the Poole Company aboard the Cunard "Queens" is discussed. One of a series of identical urns located in recesses on each stair landing, all but two were produced by Poole in their familiar ceramic. The wooden examples were used in the main Cabin Class passenger entrance and so needed to be more robust. Originally painted to match the ceramic versions, they became white in the 1955 refit as tastes changed. They were removed in the 1965 refit when the lower tier of the staircase was remodeled, whilst the rest remained and were lost in the 1971 fire whilst the ship was being converted into a floating university. Consequently very few of Queen Elizabeth's original fittings survive and the only other known example of this urn was sold by Christie's South Kensington when the Poole Pottery Collection was dispersed in 2003.
An extremely fine early 19th century boxwood, baleen and copper Napoleonic French Prisoner-of-War model of a 120-gun First Rate Ship of the Line the planked and pinned hull copper sheathed below the waterline, baleen wales, turned brass guns, raised painted gun port lids, finely carved quarter and stern galleries named for Mars, native warrior-form figurehead, planked and pinned decks with fittings including capstan, water/grog barrels, companionways, pump and deck lights, bound masts with yards with stun's'l booms, standing and running rigging with ship's long boat rigged over the well deck and mounted on wooden cradles to a contemporary polychrome straw work base with bone feet secured within a contemporary mahogany case with urn finials. Overall measurements 21¾ x 26½ x 10in. (55 x 67.5 x 25.5cm.)
A late 19th Century gilt metal and enamelled Mantel Timepiece, the arched case surmounted by a classical urn, over freestanding tapering columns, to a shaped base, centred with pale blue backed floral enamel panel, and raised on four scrolling feet, to a 2” Arabic enamel dial, with outside minute track, and floral swag decoration, with fancy gilt hands, to a circular brass movement with anchor escapement, height 12”
A late 19th Century cast Brass Mantel Clock, the domed case surmounted by an urn with scrolling side handles and pineapple finial, over further scrolling side pieces and pierced front panel, with lions mask detail, to a plinth base and raised on scrolling feet, to a 4 ¾” cast Brass bezel enclosing a cast Brass dial with applied Roman enamel lozenges and blued steeled fleur-de-lys hands, to a circular Brass movement with back mounted count wheel and anchor escapement, strike on a bell, height 21”
A late 19th Century gilt Spelter and Ceramic mounted Mantel Timepiece, the cylindrical case decorated with a rampant lion and further fleur-de-lys decoration, with applied flaming urn finial and flanked by lions mask detail, to a pierced and scrolling shaped base, to a spun Brass bezel with bevelled glass, enclosing a 4 ½” Arabic enamel chapter ring, with outside minute track and pierced blind fret centre, and further blued steel moon hands, to a circular Brass movement with anchor escapement and short bob pendulum, height 15”
TWO GEORGE III MAHOGANY URN SHAPED PEDESTAL KNIFE BOXES, each having domed telescopic covers with turned finials, fitted interiors and tapering bodies on turned pedestals with square bases, one having satinwood string inlay and bone escutcheon the other with chequered string inlays and no lock. C1800. 25” High and 26” High.
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