A quantity of Victorian copperware including a large copper pan monogrammed AHF a circular bowl marked J.Laing and Co. Aberdeen a kettle stand on three legs a copper bowl with ring handles a copper shovel a rectangular shallow roasting pan with twin handles and tin drainer a large circular copper bowl with twin handles a large pan and lid monogrammed AHF and a large lidded tea urn by J.Laing and Co. Aberdeen and a small jug with lid (14) tea urn: h.40cm. diam.40cm. W (see lot 307 for illustration)
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An 18th/19th Century German faience bulbous stein, the body decorated in manganese, blue, green and yellow with two figures dancing and worded “Luffigin Chren Kannniemandweroegren (?)”, the stepped pewter cover with turned urn pattern thumbpiece, and with pewter mounted footrim, 11ins high (see lot 31 for illustration)
A George III rectangular mustard pot with partly reeded rectangular urn shaped body with bold gadroon and shell mounts to the flanged rim, conforming partly reeded domed cover, on four paw feet, 3.5ins x 3ins x 3.25ins high, by J.W. Storey & W. Elliot, London 1810, and later blue glass liner for same (see lot 257 for illustration)
Five George V pierced silver candle lantern shades in the Neo-Classical manner, 4.25ins diameter x 2.75ins high, Sheffield 1910 (weight 8ozs), and a George VI three piece condiment set with circular moulded bodies, comprising - mustard pot, salt (no liners), and urn pattern pepper pot, Birmingham 1939
A late 19th Century walnut cased Vienna style Wall Clock, the architectural pediment set with a classical mask flanked by urn shaped finials, over half turned columns, to a cushion base, to a two part Roman enamel dial with outside minute track and black painted steel hands to a spring driven movement with anchor escapement and strike on a coiled gong, height 21”
A 20th Century mahogany Stick Barometer, the architectural pediment centred with a cast brass urn, to a herring bone trunk with visible tube, to a domed cistern cover, with a single glazed door enclosing a silvered dial with scale of 27 to 31 and flanked by a single scale alcohol thermometer, height 37”
FRENCH 19th CENTURY GILT-BRASS MANTEL CLOCK, IN THE EMPIRE TASTE, the case decorated in typical style with aquiline features and repeating floral banding and reserves, all surmounted by an urn, the two train going barrel spring driven movement with count wheel strike and adjustable "silk" suspension striking the hour and half hour on a bell, (dial numerals rubbed). 31cm
19th CENTURY AND LATER MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE CABINET, the shelved urn-topped superstructure carved with trelliswork, above a moulded rectangular top over three crossbanded dummy drawers falling to reveal a writing surface and interior fitted with drawers and compartments, the lower section with a pair of fielded panelled doors opening to four slides, raised on ogee bracket feet. 1.83 by 1.06 by 0.49m
A Sevres vase and cover modelled as a clock circa 1772-73 Vase solaire the urn-shaped vase set on a stem and a round foot applied with three roundels with medaillons and tabs at the sides joined by rings the fourth roundel replaced by a clock encased in gilt-bronze the domed cover with an oval knop decorated with an overglaze-blue ground 27.5cm. 11in. one tab and half of one ring broken cover later replacement watch hands missing (2) For similiar examples see R. Savill The Wallace Collection. Catalogue of Sevres Porcelain vol I pp. 409-411 C 323-4.
A Meissen figure of the 'Swedish Court Group' circa 1860-1880 modelled by M.V. Acier and J.C. Schonheit as a lady and gentleman in 18th century Swedish attire she holding a rose in her left hand and leaning against a marble pedestal with urn her companion seated on the naturalistic his puce and blue cape draped around him crossed swords in underglaze-blue incised F98 painters mark 38 in iron-red 23cm. 9in. some chips The group was first mentioned in the work notes of Acier in November 1778. See T.H Clarke Marcolini Meissen figures engraved by Friedrich Elsasser 1785-1792 cat no. 85.
A group of Chelsea Derby and Derby porcelain circa 1775-85 comprising: a bulbous mug painted with flowers beneath blue and gilt borders; a dessert plate painted en grisaille with a classical urn surrounded by scattered insects; two coffee cups and saucers painted with flowers beneath puce swags; a teabowl and saucer painted with flowers beneath a blue and gilt border; a saucer dish painted with a central rose; a trio painted with flower sprigs beneath a gilt border anchor and D marks in gold and crowned D in blue mug 10cm. 4in. high small chip to rim of one coffee cup minor wear (12)
Property of a Family A George III silver tea urn Francis Crump London 1765 armorial engraved within foliate cartouche later inscribed on back: Presented to George E. Briscoe Eyre Esq. May 1883 by two hundred neighbours & friends to commemorate the successful defence of the interests of the commoners & of the public in the New Forest and in the commons of Brook Bramshaw Plaitford Cadnam and Wigley 1866-1882 removable lead-lined heater core ivory spigot fitted mahogany case 51cm 21in high 2569gr 82oz 5dwt excluding heater
A pair of Empire style patinated bronze perfume burners, of squat urn form, fitted with pierced covers with taper stick holder finials, raised on three perched owl supports, on a concave triform base with three bun feet, 17cm (6 Nin), and an urn form cassolette of campana form with reversible cover, taper stick holder finial within a tied acanthus wreath, on stepped square socle, 21cm (8 Iin)
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