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An Irish satinwood bonheur du jour, in George III neo-classical style, outlined throughout with mahogany bandings, harewood and boxwood stringing, enclosed by a pair of lancet glazed doors above a pair of doors inlaid with ovals, the swept cresting centred by a harewood oval and inlaid with navette patera beneath an urn finial, the projecting base with a drawer and shaped apron above square tapering legs, 35in wide, 77.5in high
An early 19th Century Flight Barr & Barr Worcester porcelain urn shaped two rope handled vase and cover on square foot painted with a vignette depicting a bird of paradise on gilt enriched white ground; Height 3.25 ins red painted Flight Barr & Barr Worcester London House 1 Coventry Street mark to base
A Edwardian dining room suite, in Adams style, comprising of a large D-end dining table, sideboard, plate and cutlery cupboards, three serving tables and ten oval splat open armchairs, all carved with typical urn, rams, ribbon and foliate swags (retailed by Restall Brown & Clennell Ltd) (17) (table 354cm long).
A fine George III Sheffield Plate epergne, in three rotating tiers with eight octagonal and scalloped oval baskets on reeded scrolling branches surmounted by a larger bowl, rising from a flared circular foot with urn finial and scalloped rim, further branches with galleries containing glass jars, the interior of the bowls gilt, 58cm h, 49cm w, c1780.
A George III mahogany longcase clock, the 12-inch brass dial signed on the chapter ring R Hampson warrington with subsidiary seconds dial, a date aperture to the engraved and matted centre, having urn spandrels and eight day movement, the case with swan neck pediment and spirally fluted columns, the trunk enclosed by a finely figured full length door flanked by fluted pilasters, on panelled base, 220cm h
A FINE 19TH-CENTURY FRENCH BRASS ADJUSTABLE FENDER comprising a pair of chenets each having a two-handled urn with flowerhead finial, above a snarling lion mask with paw monopod support between open scrolls on a shaped base with open X-frame frieze on flattened melon-lobed bun feet, linked by a pierced central section with axe-head openwork framing a figural mask issuing swags on a serpentine base, beneath twin cornucopiae and between columns, adjustable from 94cm to 129.5cm, (37in to 51in).
A 19TH-CENTURY OVAL SILKWORK PICTURE depicting a young lady washing her hands at a fountain with statuary ornament modelled as a putto emptying a vessel into the urn-form base, the lady standing in a garden beside a painted balustrade, her face and the entire fountain plus the blue sky also painted, the remainder embroidered, 24cm x 19.5cm, (9.4in x 7.7in), in a gilt frame under glass.
A VICTORIAN SILVER TEAPOT of near-spherical form, the cover having an urn finial within reeding and beading, the body having a flowerhead-decorated frieze above twin beaded bands and a reeded lower body, hallmarked London, 1878, maker Charles Stuart Harris, 25cm long x 14cm high, (9.8in x 5.5in), 19ozs, (591gm) (including fruitwood handle).
D*** Rivolta, Edinburgh A LATE GEORGIAN EBONY AND BOXWOOD-STRUNG MAHOGANY WHEEL OR 'BANJO' BAROMETER, having a swan-neck pediment with brass urn finial above a hygrometer, alcohol thermometer, (replacement) plain mirror in reeded ebonised surrounds silvered 20cm, (8in) diameter dial, and a silvered spirit level dial inscribed with the maker's name, 95.5cm, (37.6in) high.
Japy Freres & Cie, Paris A 19TH-CENTURY ORMOLU-MOUNTED PAINTED ALABASTER MANTEL CLOCK having a pine cone finial to the two-handled urn surmount, the body having spearhead-centred rosette finials to the scrolling side ornament, on a broadening rectangular section base, the sloping front having two painted panels depicting putti resting upon clouds, on four turned brass feet, the movement, striking the half-hours on a bell, stamped 'JAPY FRERES & CIE/EXPOSITION 1855 - GRANDE MED. D'HONNEUR', numbered L1828, the dial having a painted chapter ring (worn ) with separately enamelled Roman numerals framing a painted scene with a female musician playing a wind instrument for a dancing cherub, 39cm, (15.3in) high (sold with two keys plus pendulum).
A VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD POLESCREEN having an urn finial to the turned pole, the scroll-edged cartouche-form screen decorated in petit-point needlework with a mounted gentleman and another with five various dogs, on a broadening cylindrical stem and three scroll-decorated downcurved legs with scroll toes, 148.5cm, (58.5in) high.
T. Simpson & Sons, Halifax, A LARGE AND IMPRESSIVE LATE VICTORIAN POLLARD OAK MIRROR-BACKED SIDEBOARD, having a breakfront dentil cornice, the frieze having a central carved foliate lozenge within fluting and foliate stippled, the bevelled rectangular mirror plate within a moulded frame with breakfront corners, between two pairs of fluted pilasters framing stippled panels of cornucopia and foliate scrolls, above twin shelves with bevelled rectangular mirrors beneath, between foliate- carved brackets, the lower stage having a rectangular top on gadrooned frieze above a long drawer with bold cast brass pierced backplate bale handles, above scroll quadranrs and a 'dog-kennel', flanked by matching short drawers on twin cupboards between pairs of fluted pilasters, the doors each having a stippled panel of an eagle perched on an urn, one cupboard enclosing two tray shelves, the other a shelf above a ten-bottle cellaret, each door having a white enamel cartouche-form plaque, 'T. SIMPSON & SONS/CABINET MAKERS/HALIFAX', on a plinth base, 213cm x 67.5cm x 203cm high, (84in x 26.5in x 80in).
A George III mahogany satinwood and boxwood strung sideboard, early 19th century, the bowed top above a crossbanded frieze drawer and arched recess flanked by two deep drawers with urn stamped rope twist ring handles and raised on square tapering boxwood strung legs and spade feet, restorations, 72" wide, 26" deep, 36" high
A 19th Century Wedgwood blue jasper ware vase of twin handled urn form, the white applied decoration depicting classical figures in a garden with further acanthus leaf decoration, 20cm high, also a transfer decorated twin handled rum butter bowl of circular form on domed foot, decorated with Capricio landscapes, 23cm diam. (2)
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