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A GERMAN DISH of lobed lozenge shape, painted with floral sprays, incised H V, 7 3/4in. (20cm.) wide, together with a miniature Doccia pedestal of ogee square shape, 1 1/4in. (3cm.) high and a miniature Hoechst urn of baluster shape on a pedestal with a flambeau finial, all picked out out pink, 3 3/4in. (9.5cm.) high
A mahogany longcase clock, the marquetry case with shaped and pillared hood and eagle and ball finials, the trunk with neo-classical designs of winged females over an arched trunk door with central vignette of a water carrying maiden and eagle, the moulded base with folite scrolling shell and urn panel,on bracket feet, the 12" brass dial having cast spandrels, 'tempest fugit' and eagle rondel to arch, silvered chapter ring and subsidiary seconds ring, having Roman hour numerals and Arabic minute and seconds numerals, matted center with date aperture, 8-day movement striking on a bell, 90" high.
A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH PORCELAIN MOUNTED GILT METAL CLOCK GARNITURE, the Clock with eight day, half hour striking movement, the porcelain red ground dial with roman numerals, contained in an arched case surmounted by an urn above a pair of birds and central nest, the lower part with porcelain panel painted with leaves flanked by porcelain pillars, on four lions paw feet, Height 15.5", the pair of matching Sidepieces with red ground porcelain rims above rectangular bases with porcelain inset painted with buildings, Height 12.25", all on serpentine giltwood red velvet covered Stands, on ebonized bases and enclosed by glass domes, Heights 21" and 17". (12)
A MINTON PATE-SUR-PATE DARK GREEN GROUND TWO HANDLED VASE & COVER, of elongated urn shape, on a square base with gilt border and lining, and with oval cameo panel depicting a white figure of a winged putto holding a pistol, on a shell pink ground with a gilt leaf and berry border. Gilt 1912-1950 transfer printed mark. Height 14".
A George II two-handled loving cup, the urn pattern body partly reeded with rope pattern girdle and punched leaf ornament, moulded scroll handles, 4.25ins diameter x 4ins high, possibly by Richard Burcombe, London 1734 (weight 7.5ozs - oval cartouche to front initialled "S.I.*A" and dated 1735) (See lot 215 for illustration).
A pair of George III circular salts with gadroon mounts to the wavy rims, each on three pad feet, 2.5ins diameter, London 1770, a George III urn pattern pepper pot with pierced cover, 4.5ins high, London 1799 (pierced cover damaged), a late Victorian silver peppermill of capstan form, 3.75ins high, London 1990, an Edward VII milk jug with rectangular bulbous body on four bun feet, 4ins high, Chester 1909, and a similar two-handled sugar basin (Sheffield hallmark indistinct)
A William IV bronze two-handled tea urn of classical form, with bold dolphin scroll pattern handles and bold gadroon, shell and leaf mounts to the flanged rim and partly reeded body, domed and partly reeded cover with embossed finial, on square footrim, 15.5ins high (See lot 354 for illustration).
An oval urn shape tea caddy, the front with an oval allegorical medallion of "Hope," the hinged cover with a wood finial, on a pedestal foot. 5.75 ins. Maker, Thomas Bradbury & Son, Sheffield, 1911, together with a bright cut handle and shell bowl (with a caddy spoon). Chester 1913. (2). (See lot 60 for illustration)
A Pair of Gilt-Metal Mounted 'Sevres' Style Tazzae, 19th century, each oval dish finely painted in 18th century manner with a putto on a cloud, one with a flower festoon and basket, the other with vine and urn, both within a reserve framed by a gilt trellis in a salmon pink and apple green ground, mounted between bifurcated handles over a pair of young tritons holding laurel festoons, both with interlaced L's enclosing 'CL' in blue enamel and 'H' in cobalt, 34cm across handles (2).
An Edwardian Small Carriage Clock, the oblong case on four ball feet, two moulded scenes of figures by a plinth within a wreath, with urn and foliate swag detail to each side, oval swing handle, the face with white enamel circular dial with Roman numerals, by William Comyn, London 1905, 10cm high overall by 4.5cm wide.
A Gilt Metal Six-Branch Electrolier in Neo-Classical Style, the urn shape acanthus sheathed and ram mask applied terminal supporting a corona and S scroll reeded branches, the reeded slender stem within six chains composed of swags and a single patera, with acanthus sheathed ceiling boss, 99cm high approx; together with A Set of Six Associated Cut Clear Glass Shades, of semiovoid form with waved rims
A Pair of 19th Century Gilt Brass Urn Table Lamps, of classical inspiration, originally oil lamps, of pedestal slim campana form, the main frieze cast with revelling infants beneath fruiting vines, on an acanthus leaf sheathed swept stem and circular base, 42cm high (drilled and adapted as an electric table lamps with bayonet sockets)
A 19th Century Continental Ebonised and Enamel Clock the dome case surmounted by a gilt metal urn and dancing figures, the circular dial with Roman numerals, all enclosed by classical figural panels, and four columns, the base fitted with a single drawer, the interior with two train movement striking on a single bell, and fitted with a further two concealed drawers, all on bracket feet, 57cm high
A Late 19th Century French Gilt Metal Mounted Pottery Mantel Timepiece, the case of flattened cushion form moulded with foliate panels divided by triple gadroons against a midnight blue ground heightened in gilt, with a cushion circular chapter ring with black Arabic numerals, centred by a vase, the movement backplate stamped FOL Bte and numbered 87927, with flaming urn architectural cresting, and armorial scroll base, 39cm high
A George III Brass and Steel Mounted Dog Grate, the arched iron back cast in relief with a pedestal urn, the five bar serpentine grate over a conforming basal frieze fretted and engraved with herons catching eels amongst scrolls, and with beaded edge, the upper and lower pairs of pedestal vase finials connected by swept side panels engraved with paterae within swags of husks, upon tapering square section frontal supports, 76.5cm high, 75cm wide; with An Associated Cinder Tray, and A Brass Pierced C Shape Fender (2)
Robt. Hodgkin, London. A George III oak and mahogany longcase clock, the arched hood with swan neck pediment and reeded pillars with Corinthian capitals, the trunk with shaped top door flanked by quarter reeded pilasters, raised on a panelled plinth, the arched 13 inch dial with moon phase disc painted with figures in landscapes, above a silvered chapter ring and foliate engraved centre with seconds dial and date aperture, urn spandrels, the eight day four pillar movement with shaped ogee shoulders to the plates, 238cm (probably associated)
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