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A lot of spare pieces for Crescent Toys sets comprising seated children (16) and Teacher's desk (6, but 4 fatigued), Head Master (4, but 2 fatigued), Head Mistress (fatigued), from School set, boy for Shetland Pony, (6 but 1 P), beds (3, but all P), Hospital Nurse and Doctor, both P, Junior Miss dressing table (missing mirror piece) and Lloyd Loom chair, butcher (2, both missing cleaver), butcher's assistant (3), waitress, tea urn, P, barber, seated milkmaid (5), seats (3), and cow, worker with pitchfork (3), bucket, digging (2), Navvy with shovel (2, but 1 P), seated old woman, builder (2), other figures, (5, all P), generally G unless stated, (71)
A French marble clock garniture, each piece with two-tone marble, the lancet shaped clock, with an enamel dial, striking the half-hour, the movement stamped '5291' indistinctly inscribed, 33.5cm high;with a pair of flattened urn-surmounted garnitures, 21.5cm high (3)Condition ReportNot striking, no guarantee working condition. Case and urns with chips to the edges, the clock with chips to the back.
A large painted cast iron urn and stand by GH Harris, Birmingham, the urn with a cast egg and dart border over a lobed body, the square plinth cast with oval portrait medallions, the base of the urn cast GH Harris, Birmingham120cm high overall, 73cm diameterCondition ReportWeathered, the base has two sides refixed in place with modern screws overall good
A group of silver items comprising a silver mug, Birmingham, 1926, of plain tapering form, engraved, 12cm high, an 830 standard jug, with an embossed band, 8cm high, and a silver urn, loaded, 14cm high;12.4ozt weighable (3)Condition ReportSome scratches to the tankard. Jug - knocks to edge. Urn knocks to base and edges, baize worn.
An early 20th century Meissen / Dresden style porcelain mantle clock. The clock in Rococo style, featuring pink, green and gilded hand painted details, with urn shaped finial. The handpainted brass & porcelain clockface with Roman numeral dial. With a figural scene of a gent and a lady sitting in a field with a sheep. Crossed sword mark to base. Lacking one scrolled foot.
A Mappin & Webb two-handled cup and sauce boat together with a sugar caster by G Bryan & Co; the silver twin-handled cup with foliate scrollwork details, constructed with a flared rim on a spread foot, signed and Sheffield hallmarked 1930; the sauce boat is on three hoofed feet, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1977; lastly the sugar caster of baluster form and urn finial, Birmingham hallmarked 1946; Total weight of items 16.24ozt. (3)
A PAIR OF EARLY 20TH CENTURY CAST IRON PAINTED URNS ON COMPOSITE SQUARE STANDS the urns are baluster with egg and dart top edges, fluted body and square feet urn height 44cm total height 95cm, along with a damaged cast iron rectangular planter (Condition Report: urns have no apparent damage but paint flaking and numbers painted to feet, planted has chips to rim and holed rust to body) (3)
A PAIR OF SECOND HALF 20TH CENTURY WEATHERED BRONZE URNS, cast with two seated putti, two female masks, joined by swags, wavy top rim, on a square plinth base, height 76cm x max diameter 49cm (condition report: the weathered finish not impacting the overall appearance, but may benefit from a light clean) (bronze weight of each urn 46.4kg and 50.4kg totalling 96.8kg)
Seven planters and three vintage tools: 1. a composite stone planter of gadrooned urn form, 33 cm high; 2. a buff terracotta ovoid planter, 53.5 cm high; 3. a terracotta planter with moulded floral decoration, 39 cm high (another terracotta planter is wedged inside); 4. three further similar sized terracotta planters; 5. a copper cauldron with two iron swing-handles; 6. a large axe, a pickaxe and a sledgehammer.
A Chinese carved marble urn, probably 19th century - the everted, flat topped rim carved with keywork, over a body carved with two long bodied dragons chasing a flaming pearl amidst stylised clouds, on a short circular foot, 55 cm diameter, 27.5 cm high, well weathered with good patina, old chip to outside edge of rim, a few smaller chips to inside of rim and foot.
An Early 18th Century Brass 10-Inch Dial Single Handed Striking Lantern Clock, signed J Windmills, London, circa 1705, 10-inch square brass dial with a Roman chapter ring signed, single hand, winged cherub spandrels, four posted lantern form movement with an anchor escapement and outside countwheel striking on a top mounted bell, (alarm work missing)40cm highDial is discoloured, dial plate with staining marks, hand with staining marks, later added top chariot mount and later added urn finials, movement with small signs of rust marks to the iron work, bell supporting columns look later added and the hand above the bell looks later, side door panels are missing, (alarm work is missing), this clock would originally had a central alarm disc to the dial which is now missing, no pendulum and no weights.
A Quantity of Decorative Ceramics, to include, a hand painted tea cup and saucer, bearing underglaze blue cross swords marks, a Dresden sucrier on stand, Wedgwood green Jasperware, Coalport strawberry dish and jug, 19th century floral painted plates, with gilt and turquoise borders, a Royal Worcester urn form rose vase, with associated ceramic roses, a pair of Worcester blush ivory jugs, a Tony Laverick Lustre glaze cylinder vase, etc (two trays)
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