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19th Century Empire style ormolu cased mantel clock having an urn design surmount with detachable cover, applied florets, standing on four paw feet, the dial with Roman numerals on porcelain panels - Japy Freres eight day striking movement, no 807311, 34cm high and having detachable gilt gesso decorated stepped stand and plush lined stand on an ebonised base with glass dome, overall height 45cm -
A pair of assembled Sevres style and ormolu mounted candlesticks, 19th century, each designed as a campana urn painted with reserves of exotic birds within gilt borders and raised on a circular, pedestal plinth base, the urn issuing cast foliate rose, gilt metal sconce, the urns bearing entwined blue "L's" to the bases, 11.75" high (2)
A William IV mahogany double sided music stand, with central urn finial the music easels on hinged ratchet support one hinge stand lacking its lip on a telescopic adjustable column with brass screw lock sliding into a tapering reeded column on triform flat platform raised on cast gilt metal lion claw feet (feet possible later) 52 1/2" high
A Lladro porcelain figure of a young girl wearing a headscarf and shawl seated on a treestump on which is perched a bird, a Lladro figure of a mermaid, a Lladro figure of a young girl with geese and a Lladro figure of an elegant lady wearing a bonnet standing beside an urn of flowers, blue printed and impressed marks (faults)
An Edwardian Mintons Porcelain pedestal urn and cover, the tall slender body decorated with enamelled puce rose garland between banded gilt borders, applied with high stepped angular loop handles and dome top cover, 11.25” high; another example printed and painted with rose and forget-me-not garlands, within cobalt and gilt borders in stepped plinth base, cover damaged, 10” high.(2).
A pair of late 19th century Scottish mahogany single bedsteads with turned and carved urn finials rosette and fluted friezes above panelled ends some of the ash side rails stamped 'Morison & Co Edinburgh' the curved iron fixing plates stamped 'Cope & Collinson Patent' 50in (127cm) h 43.5in (110.5cm) w 84in (213cm) l.
A late 20th Century mahogany and inlaid Stick Barometer, the swan neck pediment centred with a brass urn, to a single glazed door, the trunk with visible tube and demi spherical cistern cover, to a silvered dial with scale of 27 to 31 and adjustable vernier, flanked by a twin scale alcohol thermometer, height 39”
A mixed lot comprising: two Drum Mustards, each of small proportion with hinged lids and plain bodies with blue glass inserts; Together with a matching Pepper Pot of cylindrical form with pierced cover, retailed by Asprey & Co; Together with an urn shaped Pepper Caster and an elongated hexagonal Mustard with hinged and initialled lid to a pierced body (A/F) and raised on four bun feet, various dates and makers, (5)
A fine George IV silver lidded jug London 1926 maker Johnson Walker and Tolthust the hinged lid with cast urn finial above raised star-shape design with shell form thumb-piece and angled handle the body with raised band above eight raised spade-shaped designs set on a stepped circular foot weight 48oz 10in (25cm) high.
An Edward VII silver mustard, the moulded oval body with an embossed scroll band, domed hinged cover, scroll handle and on pad feet with shell knees, Sheffield 1903, 2¾" high; an Edward VII silver pepper of classical form with a fluted girdle, on three pad feet, the pierced cover with urn finial. Sheffield 1904, 4" high, weight: 4oz gross (2)
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