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A 19th Century French Walnut Panetière or Food Cupboard, the moulded pediment carved with an urn issuing leaves above a central pivoting door with iron lockplate flanked by spindle turned supports above a shaped apron decorated with flowers and leaves, on stout cabriole legs94cm by 41cm by 67cm
Nine pieces of late 19th and early 20th century Royal Worcester blush porcelain:two urn-shaped vases with fluted necks and a squat ovoid example;a cream jug with gilded handle;a spoon warmer in the form of a scuttle;two shaped trinket dishes;an oval and a circular box and cover, each decorated in enamels with various flowers and floral sprays and with printed marks to the undersides.Condition Report: Very dirty and dusty. Largest jug is 12.5cm. Good overall condition. Coal scuttle gilded handle - good order. Tall vase - grubby but no major problems noted. A circular lidded pot and cover - no problems noted. A squat vase of ovoid form - no problems. A smaller vase of baluster form - minor gilt rubbing to the foot. Small oval dish and cover - good order. Two small frilled edge trinket dishes - no problems noted on either (v minor pinhead sized chips to top of gilding on edge).
Ten ceramic pieces to include:a pair of Royal Worcester campana-shaped porcelain urns;a 19th century Wedgwood urn and cover (damage to finial);a 19th century latticinio-style hexagonal scent;a Royal Copenhagen duck (chip to tail);a pair of small early 20th century French porcelain two-handled campana-shaped decorative urns.
A fine 19th century gilt-metal-mounted and marble eight-day mantle clock: the finial surmount as a two-handled urn with roses and leaves; white-enamel dial with Arabic numerals and indistinctly signed 'Aarie'? and '240 Rue de Rivoli'; gilded and gilt-metal-mounted marble uprights with wrythens, flowerheads and a pair of doves in the centre; the movement striking on a bell. (Full height 38.5 cm)Condition Report: It is noted that the gilded/marble surmount is away from the clock (original nut present). Dial has a few spots and minor blemishes and tiny rim fritting. Dirty and in need of a clean. Marble with minor scratching to vertical pillars at the back. No major problems noted.
A 19th century gilt-metal-mounted and white marble eight-day French mantle clock: the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and surmounted by a pineapple finial upon an urn, flanked by two gilt-metal mounted columns with a central blue basalt-style relief of figures within gilded laurel leaves, the fully glazed convex clear-glass door revealing the movement striking on a bell (39.5 cm high)
An early 20th century Alabaster uplighter of urn form (unwired) (H27cm) together with an early 20th century stained oak correspondence desk tidy, with old paper label (W38cm) a brass cased desk magnifying glass (formerly the lens from a telescope) (D16cm) and a military type marching compass, Stanley London, in original leather case (D9.5cm) (4)
A Japanese china baluster vase table lamp with panel to front with two Japanese female figures enclosed within gilded scrolling leaf and cherry blossom panels (h: 45cm x 18cm) and a pair of Continental style china baluster vase lamps with urn and scroll leaf design, enclosed within gilt borders, (h: 48cm x 16cm) (3)
A Regency period Glasgow pattern elbow chair, the crest rail with figured inlay over reeded sweeping arms, with urn terminals, drop in seat pad and square tapered supports, (H88cm) together with a pair of Reproduction Regency chairs, (H85cm) and a Victorian balloon back dining chair, (H85cm)
Richard Cole, Butter Market, Ipswich. An unusual and large silver key wind full hunter pocket watchDate: London Hallmark for 1798-9Movement: Finely engraved gilt full plate fusee verge, pierced balance cock with engraved foliate scrolls, an urn, a lion mask and crossed palms, Joseph Bosley's form of regulation, round baluster pillars, No.1068Dial: White enamel with regulator style black Arabic numeral hour markers, outer minute divisions, large subsidiary seconds, winding aperture at 3, blued steel spade hands, start/stop lever to edge of dial operating whip to contrate wheelCase: Polished consularSigned: Movement, case stamped 'WL' possibly for William LewisSize: 60mmFootnotes:Richard Cole was the first in a dynasty of watchmakers and his son, also named Richard, founded with Joseph Usher the well-known watch and chronometer makers, Usher & Cole.Provenance:John Francis ColeT P Camerer Cuss CollectionIllustrated:A Watchmaking Centenary, Usher & Cole, J F Cole and T P Camerer Cuss Published Privately, 1961 figure 3The Camerer Cuss Book of Antique Watches, T P & T A Camerer Cuss, AC C 1976, plate 91 page 158 and figure 3 page 285For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A vintage German Westerwald blue glaze pottery lidded urn in the shape of a bearded gentleman. German inscription to front translates "Eat what is well cooked, drink what is clear, speak what is true, love what is rare". Damage to handle, shows signs of repair, chips to top rim. Approx. 33cm tall.
Impressive French gilt metal and marble mounted blue glaze ceramic urn with cover in Louis XVI style, the cover with cast foliate finial over a body with cast vines, foliage and winged putto, the cast handles modelled as rams heads, mounted upon a shaped white marble socle, early 20th century, 16" high
Japanese bronze urn on tripod stand, decorated with a watermill at the base of Mount Fuji, with twin-handles, 9.25" high; together with a decorative Japanese metal table lamp, hexagonal baluster vase shape, with brass flower on a silvered ground, mounted upon a stepped hardwood stand, 14" high including fitting, with shade (2)
A painted leather four-fold screen Early 19th century, each panel painted a flower filled urn, with shell, leaf and scroll panels below, height 199cm, total width 212cm.One panel in particular has large splits to the edges, general wear throughout, areas of paint loss and some cracking, images of damage now on our website.
Quantity of silver plate including a four-person egg cup stand; large sugar caster; circular trinket box and cover; milk urn creamer approx 12cms h; silver plated beaker, large rectangular tray approx 43 x 30 cms, one large Italian basting spoon; three large ladles including a Metropolitan Museum copy of a Tang Dynasty ladle made by Gorham. This lot includes a silver melon-form footed bowl, Birmingham hallmark dated 1896, mm SWS, 171.8 gms (*af) and a set of silver coffee spoons Sheffield hallmark dated 1917, mm Mappin & Webb in the original box. Condition ReportThe footed bowl has a filigree damage to the handle.
FOUR SILVER BALUSTER PEPPERETTES To include: a George II pepperette by Samuel Wood, London 1748, with a bell shaped finial to the pierced domed cover and on a circular moulded spreading foot, 12.5cm (5in) high; a pair of pepperettes by Williams Comyns & Sons Ltd., London 1929, with bell shaped finials to the pierced domed covers and on circular moulded spreading bases, 11cm (4 1/4in) high; and an Edwardian pepperette by Josiah Williams & Co., London 1901, with an urn shaped finial to the pierced domed cover and on a circular moulded spreading foot, 9cm (3 1/2in) high 244g (7.85 oz) gross Condition Report: There is no condition report available for this lot and is sold as found Condition Report Disclaimer
A SILVER OVAL MUSTARD AND SALT C. J. VANDER LTD., LONDON 1966 The mustard with an urn shaped finial to the domed cover, a beaded border, pierced and engraved with swags and urns 11cm (4 1/4in) long With two blue glass liners Together with a similar urn shaped pepperette, maker's mark JCL, London 1966, 12cm (4 3/4in) high, with a blue glass liner; a mustard spoon by Thomas Ducrow & Sons, Birmingham 1965, 8.5cm (3 1/4in) long; and a Victorian drum mustard by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1891, with a scroll handle, the pierced body with swag bands, 7cm (2 3/4in) high, with a blue glass liner 310g (10 oz) gross Condition Report: There is no condition report available for this lot and is sold as found Condition Report Disclaimer
THREE 19TH CENTURY FOB SEALS AND A FOSSILISED SHELL FOB/PENDANT The first reeded urn shaped gold fob with a polished oval cornelian base carved with a phoenix rising from the flames with the motto Sans Pareil, with associated floral split ring; together with a similar gold fob with shield shaped bloodstone panel, engraved with initials EK; together with a gilt metal and glass fob, pressed with a bird with the motto Mon Amour Dure Apreslamort; and a fossilised brachiopod shell fob Size/dimensions: first 3.8cm including split ring Gross weight: 27.4 grams Condition Report: All items have wear commensurate with use. The first fob has a knock to the gold base, but there is no noticeable damage to the oval panel. Some wear and thinning to the suspension loop Second some general light wear Gilt fob, the gilding is rubbing off, missing some claws, a couple of small chips Fossilised shell, it has wear to the surface commensurate with being worn some polished areas, some textured, nibbles, wear to the drill hole, and the support bar has been resoldered into the suspension setting. Condition Report Disclaimer
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