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"A Copeland porcelain circular “Lazy Susan"" cabaret decorated in royal blue, orange, green and gilt with a stylised “Imari"" pattern depicting a bird and flowering trees by water, within triangular reserves, comprising - circular “Lazy Susan"" surmounted by two-handled coffee urn of bulbous form, 17.5ins diameter x 14.75ins high, six matching coffee cups and saucers with fluted bodies, and matching oval cream jug and sugar basin (15 pieces - bears Copeland printed mark in underglaze blue to bases)"
"A pair of 19th Century German porcelain two handled urn shaped ornaments/candlesticks, the urn pattern bodies moulded in relief with mask pattern handles and enamelled in colours with romantic landscapes and small floral sprays, within lemon yellow and gilt decorated borders, with reversible finials/candle sconces, on fluted cylindrical column bases and square footrims with bun feet, 11ins high (one with chip at join to base, and one foot chipped - apparently unmarked)"
"A pair of late 19th Century Parianware figures in the Worcester manner, the standing figures of classical females in full length robes, each carrying a two handled urn and decorated in turquoise and gilt to the urns and the edge of their robes, on circular reeded bases, 15ins high (apparently unmarked - one with arm restored and both urns restored)"
"A late Georgian tortoise-shell rectangular card case inlaid with pewter stringings, 4ins x 3ins, a ditto ivory rectangular card case with pique work decoration, 4.25ins x 3ins (hinge loose and ivory lifting), and a Chinese ivory rectangular card case, the front carved with an urn shaped ornament filled with figures and pavilions and with crucifix to reverse, 4.5ins x 3ins (split and damaged)"
"A 19th Century Viennese enamel miniature table cabinet, the rectangular ebonised cabinet with gilt metal urn pattern finial and smaller mermaid pattern finial, the angled top, sides, doors, interior and three small interior drawers inset with rectangular enamel panels depicting differing classical scenes flanked by gilt metal columns, on scroll toes, 5.75ins x 4.5ins x 8.5ins high open and closed"
Fine Serves porcelain and gilt metal and ormolu pomander, the urn shaped vessel with a cover showing two landscape scenes, the interior painted with flowers, each signed with a capital R, marked with Russian export marks, possibly for the Imperial court, slight hairline crack on lid, 7 3/4in (19.7cm) high
284. A German silver 'singing bird' automaton music box, the rectangular top with oval hinged cover decorated with doves at an urn, opening to reveal a cast automated singing bird and gilt metal grille, within a border of birds perched on berried branches, the sides cast with putti in landscapes, mechanism in need of overhaul, '800' standard mark, 10.5cm wide
A Pair of Edwardian Candlesticks, on square tapering bases with urn and foliated detail and gadrooned edges, the moulded square columns with ram's head and swag detail, urn shaped sconces with mask detail, gadrooned edges to the drip pans, by Thomas Bradbury & Son, London 1907, 24cm high, loaded
An oak longcase clock, the square brass 32cm dial with floral and urn spandrels, Roman and Arabic chapter ring, matted centre with subsidiary seconds and calendar aperture, inscribed 'Joseph Atkinson', eight day movement, striking on a bell, the plain case with stepped domed hood, freestanding pillars, ovolo moulded trunk door, on bracket feet, 210cm high
A floral marquetry longcase clock, the square brass 26cm dial with infant mask spandrels, Roman chapter ring and matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial and leaf chased calendar aperture, inscribed George Booth, Manchester, eight day movement, striking on a bell, the square hood with cavetto cornice and blind fretwork frieze above three-quarter column pilasters, the rectangular trunk door with lenticle, the front inlaid with Dutch floral marquetry panels of birds, flowers and urn within borders of formal leafy scrollwork, the sides walnut veneered in boxwood strung rectangular panels, 194cm high (case composite, case and works not originally together)
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