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A Victorian Four Pierce Tea Service], oval, comprising tea and hot water pots, sugar bowl and cream jug, on pedestal foot, partly fluted body with beaded border, bands of engraved floral scrolls, the tea and coffee pots with slightly domed hinged lids with urn shaped finials and fruitwood scrolling handles, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1870, teapot 25cm high, 59 %oz overall.
A Pair of George III Candlesticks], circular, domed foot with reeded border, bulbous column and urn shaped sconce, engraved to the base with a cross, by Thomas & Daniel Leader, Sheffield 1799, 27cm high, loaded; each with detachable Old Sheffield Plate three-light candelabrum, plain scrolling handles, urn shaped scones with reeded borders, 39cm high overall on page 50
A 1796 pattern heavy cavalry officer’s dress sword, straight claymore blade 32”, marked J J Runkel, Solingen in narrow fuller, brass hilt with boat shell guard, knucklebow, straight through quillons and urn shaped pommel, simulated copper wirebound grip. Basically GC (blade some wear and dark pitting, shell guard loose)
2 scarce Morestone series: Sams Snackbar a four wheel wagon in mid green, with pale yellow wheels and mid blue roof complete with horse, Sam stall holder and tea urn; and Hansom cab in black tinplate, yellow wheels, red suited driver, and gun metal grey coloured horse. Both in original boxes, minor wear. VGC (few small marks) (See lot 199 for illustration).
A pair of nineteenth century famille rose baluster vases, decorated with underglaze blue birds with gilded brushwork on reserves enamelled in the traditional canton palette with blossom flowers, insects and foliage, with green and pink scrolled bands to rims; and a pair of European porcelain candlesticks modelled as winged cherubs in scalloped dishes, having protruding urn shaped candleholders with leaf mouldings behind their heads - some damage. (4).
Two silver plated vegetable tureens and covers, with acanthus scrolled reeded rims and detachable handles; a pair of silver plated bottle coasters with treen bases; and a three branch silver plated candelabra with urn shaped nozzles and foliate embossed borders, raised on circular weighted base. (A lot).
A pair of Victorian silver Sheffield plated candlesticks of baluster form with gadrooned mouldings and detachable urn shaped candleholders, raised on circular bases - filled; together with a Sheffield plated nineteenth century candlelight with saucer base and shell moulded thumbpiece, complete with bell shaped snuffer. (3).
An Italian marble gilt metal and bronze clock garniture, with a pair of candelabra having six branches protruding from marble urn type columns flanking a Regency style clock with eagle-heads above a lyre panel, having signed enamelled convex dial with Roman chapters under glass, the clock flanked by two stylised putti on a marble platform raised on swagged gilt metal base with paw feet, the impressive garniture with German movement striking on bell. (3).
Pair Wedgwood Black Basalt ware ewers ,of neo classical design, the spouts forming chariots driven by Bacchus and a Sea God pulled by a goat's head with grape vine reigns and a dolphin's head with seaweed reigns respectively, all on urn shaped vessels raised on square form base sections, impressed marks, each 15 1/2in (39.3cm) high
Miscellaneous collectors items - a hardwood pipe, a pair of Chinese papier-mâché glove puppets, an abalone shell serving spoon, a shell entrée dish on Birmingham hallmarked silver socle stand, a small silver plated urn vase, an eastern rectangular silver plated tray, a pair of glass crystal candlesticks, and a shell. (10).
A pair of large brass candlesticks with double airtwist stems beneath urn shaped candleholders, raised on circular bases; a pair of small nineteenth century brass candlesticks with baluster columns above square canted bases, each fitted with ejecting rods; and another pair of small brass candlesticks with twisted columns above circular bases. (6).
A 19th century mahogany barometer, the ebonised swan neck pediment applied with ivory roundels flanking brass urn finial above dry/damp dial, alcohol thermometer, inlaid roundel of four flowers on a harewood ground, the silvered dial with ivory adjustment knob, the base with alcohol spirit level, 187cm high
A late 19th century Japy Freres gilt spelter and Paris porcelain mantel clock, the eight day movement countwheel striking on a bell, the Pompadour pink dial painted with flowers, surmounted by an urn painted with a lady and flanked by two Cupid ovals, the plinth inset with a panel painted with a basket of flowers, with wood stand, 35cm high
A pair of Regency tole ware chestnut urns, probably Pontypool, circa 1810, the detachable covers and each urn painted with gilt oak leaf and palm frond decoration COMPARATIVE LITERATURE Shirley Spaulding DeVoe, The Art of the Tinsmith - English and American, Pennsylvania, 1981 Chapter 2, pp. 15-26 (2) h.31cm. wear
An Edwardian Mahogany Display Cabinet, with satinwood crossbanding and boxwood and ebony stringing, the frieze inlaid with scrolling acanthus above a bar glazed door, the bow front base having a panel door inlaid with an urn, scrolling acanthus, with ribbon and bell flowers, on tapering square legs, 66 cm
An early 19th century marble and ormolu mounted mantel clock, the 8 day movement with an outside countwheel and striking on a bell, to a circular enamel dial inscribed 'Jeannin A Paris', the case with a flaming urn finial, reeded side pilaster with an urn (one missing), on turned feet, 13in (33cm) h.
A 19th century mahogany and brass mounted musical automaton table clock, the triple fusee movement striking on a bell and twelve subsidiary bells, with pull repeats to an engraved back plate and a bob pendulum, to an enamelled and brass dial with a silvered chapter ring including calendar, the central crescent shape aperture inscribed 'William Rogers, London', with subsidiary dials for 'Strike/Silent' and 'Minuet/Song/Hornpipe/ Gavot', the lunette painted an exterior inn scene with seated figures and musicians playing a fiddle and a harpsichord with a central dancer, the case with a dome top and brass urn finials, stop fluted canted corners on ogee bracket feet, 24in (61cm) h.
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