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A late 19th/early 20th century giltwood and gesso oval mirror in neo-classical style, the urn crest with a flame finial garrya swags and acanthus scrolls, bearing a label verso 'William Farren, Printseller and Publisher,....,Carver, Gilder and Framer Maker, Kings Parade, Cambridge', the label probably a later copy, 131.5cm high x 63cm wide
French lacquered brass and champleve enamelled mantel clock, circa 1875, classical form surmounted with a flaming urn over a dial with Arabic numerals, key wind movement striking on a gong and fronted with a foliate champleve panel within twisted columns raised on stepped plinth base with further enamelling beneath the cast acanthus collar, height 13 1/2ins
A late 19th Century French alabaster mantel clock, the square case surmounted with a gilt metal and pedestal urn, goat mask mounted side panels, white enamelled dial (with chips and restoration) indistinctly signed and with painted numerals and floral drapes and twin winding holes for French brass cylinder movement striking on a gong, the case with further gilt metal scroll leaf mounts and raised on scroll feet, height 34cm
A late 19th Century French gilt brass three piece clock garniture, the clock having a stepped caddy top surmounted by an urn, white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, twin winding holes for a French brass eight day cylinder movement striking on a bell, the case with lion mask ring handles, scroll cast apron and all raised on four acanthus leaf and C scroll cast feet, height 39.5cm; with matching garniture, each having three candle sconces on scrolling arms to stepped square bases on scroll cast feet, height 29cm (both clock and garniture poorly re-gilded)
A late 19th Century French gilt metal mantel clock, the square case with bevelled glass side panels surmounted with an urn and having four turned corner pilasters flanking white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, twin winding holes for an eight day spring driven cylinder movement striking on a bell and having double mercury pendulum, the whole raised on turned feet, height 38cm
A circa 1900 mahogany freestanding corner cabinet of large proportions, having a stepped ovolu cornice, marquetry inlaid frieze with central urn and swags above twin glazed doors enclosing reeded shelves, twin base drawers flanked by dummy drawers, the lower section having twin recessed panelled doors with oval marquetry inlay enclosing a shelved interior, all within chequer strung corners and raised on bracket feet, height 222cm
A Royal Worcester blush ware sugar bowl in the form of an urn with twin angular gilded handles, decorated with opposing sprays of wild flowers heightened in gilt, green mark, date code 1903, height 6.5cm; and a Royal Worcester blushware trinket box and cover, shape no. 2133, date code 1902 (2)
A RARE REGENCY MAHOGANY AND BRASS COLZA-OIL LAMP, the brass neo-classical urn-shaped cistern having scroll handles with female mask lower terminals, cylindrical stem with horizontal bracket supporting the lamp, on tapering reeded mahogany stem and turned stepped circular base, 63cm (24.6in) high, (later wired for electricity)
A LATE VICTORIAN AESTHETIC STYLE BRASS COAL SCUTTLE having a turned wooden carrying handle on reeded urn supports, the sloping front having a flowerhead-centred "sun-burst" lozenge within foliate scroll spandrels, enclosing a liner, on four turned wooden feet, 26cm x 37.5cm x 40cm high, (10.2in x 14.8in x 15.8in), with shovel
A 19TH-CENTURY "MAJOLICA" POTTERY VASE of oval urn form with spreading neck on a circular foot, the neck applied with two putti (one repaired), the body with further putti modelled in relief, picking rosebuds, the whole decorated with roses in bud and full bloom, plus turquoise tree trunks, on a stipple-covered brown ground, the interior and underside with green and turquoise mottling, unmarked, 36.5cm, (14.3in) high
H Jähl A LATE 19TH-CENTURY VIENNESE PORCELAIN CABINET VASE of two-handled ovoid urn form with integral square socle and cylindrical plinth, painted with classical figures in polychrome on a gilt scroll-decorated ground, signed H Jähl, between mazarine blue borders, gilt-enriched, the lid, socle and base similarly blue-glazed and enriched, underglaze blue "beehive" mark, and indistinct inscription in wine under base, 26.5cm, (10.5in) high
A GOOD LATE 19TH-CENTURY SHERATON REVIVAL SATINWOOD-INLAID MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE BOOKCASE, having a swan-neck pediment with gadrooned urn finial above an inlaid urn and foliate scrollwork, with inlaid dentil-effect above a frieze with oval flowerhead patera and foliate scrollwork, above a pair of thirteen-pane bevelled astragal-glazed satinwood banded and ebony and boxwood-strung doors, enclosing three adjustable shelves, between bellflower-inlaid pilasters with matching banding and stringing, the lower stage having a rectangular top with matching banding and stringing, above a foliate-inlaid drawer with cast brass oval backplate ring handles, the front hinged to reveal three pigeonholes above a long drawer with matching banding and stringing, between two columns each of three matching drawers, above a blind-and gilt-tooled green hide skiver, within matching inlay, above a pair of cupboard doors each inlaid with a female figure, enclosing a shelf, all between bellflower-inlaid pilasters, on a plinth base, 91cm x 50.5cm x 236cm high, (36in x 20in x 93in)
AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY ENVELOPE GAMES TABLE having four triangular flaps enclosing a red baize-lined playing surface and gaming wells, the Chippendale-style blind fretwork frieze with drawer, above pierced quadrants, the legs having fluted blocks above turned tapering stems and splayed feet, on castors, the legs linked by S-scroll stretchers to a central urn finial, 53.5cm square x 74.5cm high, (21in x 29.3in)
A late Victorian rosewood and marquetry chiming bracket clock, the triple fusee movement striking on eight bells and a gong, to an arched brass dial with a silvered chapter ring with three subsidiary dials for Chime/Silent, Slow/Fast, Chime on Eight Bells/Westminster Chimes, the matted centre with brass plaque inscribed 'F. T. Depree, Exeter', the case with gilt brass urn finials and a presentation plaque 'To John Alexander Lendon Esq. By A Few Old Friends... September 5th 1900' 21.75in (55.2cm) h, together with a leather bound album listing the 'Old Friends'.
AN ITALIAN MARBLE GILT BRASS & BRONZED CLOCK GARNITURE, the layer shaped clock with half hour striking movement, the white enameled dial with roman numerals and 'Imperial', surmounted by an urn and flanked by a pair of infant satyrs, the oblong base cast with trophies, with a PAIR OF MATCHING SIX BRANCH, SEVEN LIGHT CANDELBRUM SIDE PIECES, Height 27.5". Modern
A LATE 19TH CENTURY GILT METAL MOUNTED POLISHED SLATE CLOCK GARNITURE, the clock with eight day half hour striking movement, the dial having a white convex chapter ring with roman numerals, in a rectangular architectural case, Height 14.5", Width 12", with a pair of two handled urn shaped side pieces, Height 11". (3).
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