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A Grainger”s Worcester vase, naturalistically modelled as a basket supported by tree branches, brown printed shield mark and date code for 1898, 11.5cm high; together with a Royal Worcester vase modelled as a hand with jewelled cuff holding an urn painted en camaieu with a maiden in 18th century dress, brown printed and impressed marks and date code for 1867, 15cm high (2)
A Louis XV Provincial French fruitwood and crossbanded serpentine commode, second half of the 18th century, the sides with shaped arch panels with inlaid urn and floral motif, comprising three long drawers with cased bronze lion figural handles, possibly later above a shaped apron with scroll and shell decoration and raised on short scroll feet, possibly replaced, 91.5cm high, 129.5cm wide, 59.5cm deep Purchased by the vendor”s grandfather while in the coffee business in Santos, Brazil
Newhall style plate with iron red and gilt foliate border decoration and central floral sprig, 22cm diameter, 19th Century circular lobed plate, the blue ground with five floral polychrome panels surrounded by further gilt fruiting vine decoration, 23cm diameter, Copeland transfer decorated mug depicting children playing and a small Spode twin handled pot pourri vase of urn form, blue ground with white and gilt moulded floral decoration, beaded borders, scroll handles and bud finial (a/f). (4)
A massive carved alabaster urn, Italian, probably late 16th or early 17th century, the concave shoulder rising to an everted rim, on a later socle of matching stone and a marble plinth, the handles carved as entwined snakes or serpents (damaged and with losses, approximately 25 loose pieces), 95cm (37 1/2in) high, including socle and plinth.
A large Spode vegetable tureen and stand, decorated in blue and yellow with flowers and urn motifs, bowl 27cm diameter; an Imari palette footed bowl, 27cm diameter; a Royal Doulton toby jug 'Farmer John'; and a Worcester style twin-handled vase with flowers on a blush ivory ground, 31cm high (5)
A 19th Century German porcelain two handled urn shaped vase and cover of classical form, with bold moulded rams head side handles and brass mounted rim, the whole boldly decorated in coloured enamels in the manner of Helena Wolfson with exotic parrots on a branch and bold floral sprays, on square base, 21.75ins high (crossed swords mark in underglaze blue to base and obliterated letters "D.D." - cover cracked and repaired, and with old repairs to base)
A Victorian three piece tea service, the urn pattern bodies with bold loop high scroll handles and tongue mount to rims, the whole engraved with circular cartouches, palmettes and leaf scroll ornament, comprising - teapot, the domed cover with moulded terminal, 9.5ins high, two-handled sugar bowl and milk jug, by R. & S, Sheffield 1856 (gross weight 50ozs), and a matching plated urn pattern hot water jug, 13.75ins high
A pair of late 19th/early 20th Century two handled urn pattern vases, the necks boldly pierced and embossed with acanthus leaf ornament and plain circular cartouches, with leaf capped scroll handles, on circular reeded and ribbon pattern footrim, complete with original clear glass liners, cut and shaped rims, 18ins high
An early 19th Century French bronze and ormolu mantel clock by Paul De Pons of Paris, the 4.75ins ormolu dial with Roman numerals to the leaf pattern chapter ring to the eight day two train movement with silk suspension striking on a bell, contained in case with the front finely cast in the form of a classical arch and surmounted by a pheasant and floral garlands, the front cast with an urn of flowers and trailing floral motifs, 17.75ins high
A good George III gentleman’s mahogany wardrobe, the whole inlaid with boxwood stringings and rosewood banding, the upper part with arched and moulded pediment with turned urn pattern finial to centre, fitted four sliding trays enclosed by a pair of figured astragal panelled doors, the base fitted two short and two long drawers, on splayed bracket feet, 48ins wide x 93ins high
A Royal Crown Derby vase and cover, dated 1896, of urn form with fluted neck in blue and gilt, the body decorated with a floral spray on a white ground; together with a Meissen two handled vase and a small spherical vase enriched with floral studies; and a Carlton Ware dragon vase. Crown Derby 23.5cm.
A Sevres large cup and saucer circa 1764 each painted by Vielliard pere, with a landscape vignette, the cup with a boy playing the violin in front of an urn on a pedestal, the saucer with a girl with a basket of fruit, gilt dentil borders to rims interlaced LL monograms in blue, the saucer with date letter L and painter's mark in blue the cup: 8.2cm., 3.25;in. high minor surface wear to saucer (2)
A small Swansea pot pourri vase circa 1815-20 of urn shape with claw-footed stem and circular base, set with snake handles and moulded with two mask heads, painted possibly by Henry Morris with panels of flowers on a ledge, red script mark, 9.5cm., 3.75; in., cover lacking; and a Swansea pot pourri vase and cover, of campana form, painted with a band of summer flowers, unmarked, 12.5cm., 5in., handles lacking, chip to rim (3) Literature The smaller vase illustrated by W.D.John, Swansea Porcelain, ill.51A, top right.
A Swansea biscuit two-handled vase and cover circa 1815-20 of urn shape, the sides applied with flower garlands above moulded gadroons, the rim and circular foot with acanthus and beaded moulding, raised on a square base, pointed bud finial to the cover 15cm., 6in.high some losses to applied flowers, glued repair to one handle (2) For the form see A.E.( Jimmy ) Jones and Sir Leslie Joseph, Swansea Porcelain, Shapes and Decoration, p.131, 2.
A Swansea biscuit vase circa 1817-20 of urn form raised on a circular base, the ram's head handles above ribbons and applied with flower swags impressed mark with trident 14.5cm., 5.75;in. small losses an minor repair, firing crack to rim Literature Illustrated by E.Morton Nance, The Pottery & Porcelain of Swansea & Nantgarw, pl.CII, C, middle.
A Nantgarw dessert plate circa 1820 probably London decorated, painted in the centre with a pink rose and bud resting in a green and gilt urn, within a moulded C-scroll and foliate moulded border and gilt rim impressed mark NANTGARW CW22cm., 8.625;in. very minor wear to gilding For a discussion of this service, once thought to have been made for the Prince Regent, see W.D. John, Nantgarw Porcelain, p.98-99. Although traditionally ascribed to Billingsley, it is more likely that the service was decorated in London.
A pair of French gilt bronze lamps, of classical urn form with artichoke finials, panels of cupids with garlands of flowers with a bow and a dove, acanthus sprays and spray lifts, on conforming foliage and gadroon circular bases, with shade fittings and fitted for electricity. 2ft. 3in. (68.5cm.) high (one missing an artichoke finial). Late 19th / early 20th century. (2).
A Bilston enamel oval patchbox, the hinged lid with a dove on an urn and a saying: Look within and you may see, the face of one thats dear to me, the interior with mirror, 1.6in. (4.1cm.) long. Together with another oval patchbox, the lid with damaged enamel and a saying: Look within and you will view a maid to whom I will prove true, the interior with mirror, 1.75in. (4.5cm.) long. (2).
An early Victorian Staffordshire semi-porcelain rectangular meat dish, decorated in blue and white with birds and an urn of flowers with a view of a ruined mansion by a river in a hilly landscape, a blue and white floral border, the reverse with the blue and white mark for India Vase Opaque China. 21in. (53.5cm.) diameter.
A French Svres style porcelain inset ormolu eight-day mantel clock late 19th century the two-train bell-striking movement with white enamel Roman numeral dial in drum-head style case with elaborate floral trail painted gilt applied urn surmount and side scrolls over shaped cherub painted panel within blue and gilt borders beneath dial the break-front base set with three conforming panels on five disc feet 36cm high; and a pair of associated porcelain inset gilt metal urn shaped garniture side pieces (3).
A French Svres style porcelain mounted ormolu eight-day mantel clock in the Louis XVI taste circa 1860 the bell-striking movement with blue ground shaped arch porcelain Roman numeral cartouche dial with jewelled gilt border decoration lovebird painted centre and panel depicting woman nursemaid and child beneath the case with urn surmount flanked by foliate finials over landscape painted curved side panels on stepped cavetto moulded base with mask and festoon applied apron on toupe feet gilding rubbed 41cm high.
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