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A Regency mahogany bowfront linen press, having a stepped and gadrooned cornice and plain frieze above twin oval fielded doors with crossbanding, ivory urn escutcheons and opening to reveal fitted slides, the base fitted two short and two long graduated drawers with crossbanded edge, brass ring handles and raised on splayed bracket feet, height 225cm, width 140cm
An Edwardian mahogany satinwood and boxwood strung free standing corner display cabinet, circa 1910, with reeded urn finial and glazed ribbed door enclosing glass shelves and a silk lined interior over a faux fluted frieze and raised on four square tapering legs joined by a shaped platform stretcher, 32" wide, 22" deep, 73" high (two finial)
A mahogany longcase clock, the eight-day two-train four-pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack strike on a bell, the arched 12in dial with silvered chapter ring, Roman numerals, Arabic five-minute divisions, date aperture and subsidiary seconds dial, and a plaque inscribed EDWARDS Plym. Dock, the arch with 'strike/silent' dial, line-inlaid case, the hood with arched pediment and three brass urn finials, the movement 19th century, the case 20th century, 221cm high
Rimavesi Bros Bournemouth; a mid 19th century mahogany and line-inlaid wheel barometer, the silvered register with central sweep hand and with hygrometer, thermometer, convex mirror and spirit level, the later with maker's name, the case surmounted with an urn finial and swan-neck pediment, 96cm high
A French mahogany round table, with gilt metal mounts, the green marble top above a flower mounted frieze, on square tapering caryatid style legs with a triform centred with a gilt metal urn, on bun feet, stencilled, 'MEUBILES & BRONZES ANCIENS HOPILLIANT LEROY PARIS 12 RUE DES ST PERES', 76 high x 59.5cm diameter
An impressive English porcelain vase and cover, the cover with cherub and garland finial with pierced decoration, the urn shaped body with leaf moulded handles, painted with two panels one titled 'Spring', the other 'Autumn', on a spreading base and four leaf feet, possibly Minton, 43 cms high.
A John and William Ridgway blue and white Portland Basket pattern shaped oval meat plate, printed in underglaze blue with urn of summer flowers, floral scroll border;a Minton blue and white Genevese pattern two-handled pedestal bowl, printed in underglaze blue with architectural buildings in landscape, floral border, 31cm wide, c.1850 (some faults) (2)
A Copeland and Garrett blue and white Seasons Series shaped rectangular serving plate, Spring, printed with an oversize central urn containing flowers in Richmond Hill, the border with four small vignettes containing cherubs allegorical of the seasons divided by elongated geometrical lattice panels, the whole with scrolled border, 53cm wide, printed ornate shield within a drape mark
A Royal Dux figure group, of a potter painting a Greek urn, a lady leaning against a Corinthian column, stands over him watching intently, the rounded rectangular base with bold paw feet, coloured in tones of blue, pink, ivory and burnished gilt, 41cm high, pink triangle mark, c.1900, impressed shape no.126 (cracked base)
A late 19th century French gilt metal and porcelain mounted clock garniture, the 8-day movement striking on a bell to a circular dial inscribed 'ERNEST MIROY PARIS,' with painted floral decoration, the case with putti and scroll supports, weapon trophies and an urn surmount, 15.25in (39cm) h, 9.5in (24cm) w, and a pair of urns, painted river scenes. (3)
A mahogany wheel barometer, Giobio, Devizes and Trowbridge, early 19th century, having hygrometer, thermometer, convex mirror, 10.5ins silvered dial decorated with Masonic symbols, and spirit level engraved with maker's name, in ebony and box line-inlaid case, surmounted by a swan-neck pediment and urn, H 116cm W 30.5cm
A part 18th Century thirty hour Longcase Clock, signed Henry Deykin of Worcester, Number 895, the mahogany case with square hood and overhanging cornice to free standing columns over a shaped trunk door and plinth base, the 9 3/4" brass dial with foliate urn spandrels to a silvered Roman chapter ring with inside quarters track and fleur de lis half hour markers to a matted centre with single pierced steel hand and applied name plate, the plated movement with four knopped pillars and anchor escapement, strike on a bell (associated), height 76"
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