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Sold by order of a decendant of the Dukes of Newcastle. A fine late 18th century French gold mounted laquer necessaire de voyage, mounted a lage with borders of repeating foliate mofirs and open work, ?, reserves with various birds and small animals amid floral scrolls, the cover set witha chased urn of flowers with birds and a dog in attendance the cover latch operated by a diaomd set thumbpress. The interior fitted with four small and one larger shouldered, faceted glass bottles with stoppers modelled as an owl,
A French late 19th century white marble and ormolu mounted mantel clock, the brass drum case with swag decorated enamel dial and Arabic numerals, numbered bell-striking movement with outside countwheel, ribbon tied basket pendulum, the case surmounted by an urn, raised on four brass capped pillars with pendant swags, the demi-lune base with pierced grille band, upon four adjustable peg feet, 39cm high
A 19th Century American five piece tea service of late 18th Century Neo-Classical design, the oval moulded bodies engraved with stylised leaf floral bandings and floral swags, comprising - oval teapot, the domed lid with urn pattern finial and angular loop handle, 8.25ins high, teapot stand with tongue pattern mounts to rim, on four panelled feet, 6.75ins x 8ins, two-handled sugar basin and domed cover, milk jug, and slop basin, by Gale & Willis, New York, dated 1859 (gross weight 65ozs)
A Victorian urn shaped prize cup, the body embossed with flowers, leaves and bulrushes, knopped stem and bulbous footrim, 7.5ins high, by D. & C.H., London 1869, inscribed to one side "University Four Oar Race, Novr. 1869", and cast crest to reverse (weight 8ozs) (See lot 170 for illustration).
A George V silver topped and cranberry glass dressing table jar with ribbed body, and engraved cover, 3.75ins high, Birmingham 1912, a green enamelled glass preserve jar with hammered silver cover, a cranberry tinted glass and silver topped cylindrical hair tidy, and a plated sugar basket, the Neo-classical urn pattern body with pierced sides and with cranberry glass liner for same, 4.5ins high
A late 19th Century French ormolu oval cased "Four Glass" mantel clock, the 3.5ins enamelled chapter ring with Roman numerals and visible escapement, to the eight day two train movement, No. 6243, striking on a bell, contained in oval "four glass" case surmounted by a classical oval two-handled urn with floral swags to sides, bold leaf scroll mounts to sides and oval cartouche to front, 15ins high
A late 19th Century French mantel clock, the 3.25ins white alabaster dial with gilt Roman numerals to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in alabaster and gilt metal mounted case of lyre pattern, surmounted by bold two-handled urn pattern finial, on six turned feet, 14ins high
An early 20th Century mahogany D-end extending dining/boardroom table with three extra leaves for same, the edges carved with leafage, plain apron, on four square tapered and fluted supports with applied urn pattern motifs, on block feet, 118ins x 51ins extended, with red baize protective cover for same
A wool and silk part painted embroidery, depicting a Greek maiden with an urn and wearing a loose fitting robe and cap, the visible parts of her body all painted, against a stippled ground, English early 19th century, 11.5in. x 10in. 29cm. x 15.5cm. ++In a black cloth covered and gold painted wood mount simulating glass, in original maple frame, glazed.
An Abbeydale vase, the octagonal baluster body decorated with Chrysanthemum pattern in the Imari palette, with gilt flaming urn finial and twin dragon handles on spreading tapering base with eight paw feet 39.5cm high: three similarly decorated circular plates 27.5cm diam (max), printed factory marks and painted decorators marks (4)
An 18th century gold mourning ring modelled as a glazed urn, set with iron pyrites, enclosing a panel of woven hair, the black enamel shank inscribed, N Gwynne died 1 Sep 1767 Aged 33; together with a garter ring set with garnets, the blue enamel shank inscribed Honi soit qui mal y pense (evil be to him who evil thinks), slight damage to enamel. (2)
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