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TWO FRENCH STYLE AND GILT METAL MOUNTED PRESSED MOLDED GLASS URN SHAPED LAMP BASESMODERN84cm highCondition Report: No serious damage issues to note. The lamps may need re-wiring and will need to be inspected by a qualified electrician before use. Please note that the lamp(s) in this lot have NOT been PAT tested and will need to be tested or re-wired by a qualified electrician before use by the purchaser Condition Report Disclaimer
A mixed lot of English ceramics, late 18th century and later including a group of Newhall teabowls and saucers, a Coalport cup and saucer painted with pheasants and gilt scrollwork, a set of three Worcester blue and gilt fluted cups and saucers, a small Derby candlestick figure, a Coalbrookedale-style urn and cover etc [some damage and restoration].
An Italian carved, parcel gilt and polychromed wood table lamp, 20th century, the urn form body carved with cherub masks, above a triform base painted with armorial cartouches, descending to paw feet, 59cm high overall including electrical socket; together with a second Continental table carved and giltwood lamp, modelled as a simulated candle above a column capital base, 96cm high overall excluding pink silk shade
A pair of Continental, probably Italian, carved and stained walnut altar candlesticks, 20th century and elements possibly earlier, the urn form stems above triform scrolled bases, 43cm high including metal drip pans and sockets; together with a pair of Victorian brass candlesticks in Renaissance taste, late 19th century, the square section stems cast with scrollwork reliefs; and a brass ejector candlestick of large proportions, 19th century, 44cm high
A fine Canton gilt-ground urn and cover of neoclassical form, the domed cover with finial in the form of a female figure taking tea, pink blossom and branch handles, the body with oval relief medallions to either side and decorated overall with elaborate pavilion and terrace scenes from 'The Romance of the Three Kingdoms' on a ground of flowers and butterflies, on stepped square base, Daoguang, 46cm [restoration to cover, minor damage and losses to handles].
William Stumbels, Totnes a lacquered longcase clock the eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell with the thirteen-inch break-arch dial having a raised chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals and fleur-de-lys half-hour markings, the matted centre with a subsidiary seconds dial and engraved decoration to the date aperture, with cast-brass urn corner spandrels, with a strike/silent lever above XII, the arch having a silvered boss engraved with the makers name William Stumbels, Totness, the green lacquered case with raised Oriental chinoiserie decoration and having carved giltwood corbels below the hood corners, the pediment top having giltwood flame finials with the base standing on a double plinth, height 254cm.* Biography: William Stumbels is one of the finest of the Westcountry clockmakers being a craftsman of great artistic ability, and made clocks for the owners of many of the areas principal houses including the Carew and Courtenay families. One of his most illustrious clocks, and rightly described as his masterpiece, is the walnut longcase situated in Powderham Castle, with a case quite probably made by the Channon family, cabinet makers to the castle. Stumbels first established himself as a clockmaker at Aveton Gifford where he and Sarah Phillips were married on the 12th of November 1716, moving to Totnes in 1729. Sarah died in 1767 followed by William in 1769 being buried at Totnes on Christmas Day. J.K. Bellchambers, in Devonshire Clockmakers, describes William Stumbles as probably the most brilliant clockmaker of his time outside London.Many fine clocks are recorded signed by Stumbels, mainly longcase clocks but also turret clocks which are situated in both country estates and churches. A number of Stumbels clocks incorporate elaborate striking and chiming mechanisms, along with detailed equation-work, often set within the arch.Reference: Clive N. Ponsford Devon Clocks & Clockmakers Pub. David & Charles 1985, pages 97-107, illustrations 23-33.J.K. Bellchambers Devonshire Clockmakers Pub. The Author 1962.
A substantial rosewood and marquetry inlaid aneroid barometer: the round silvered dial engraved with usual barometer markings and signed T. Armstrong & Bro., 88 & 90 Deansgate, Manchester, with a blued hand and brass marker, with a thermometer with curled mercury tube set within the trunk and having fluted columns either side, the urn shaped case engraved with marquetry inlay decorated with female figures holding a parasol and a tennis racket heightened in ivory and with a further cornucopia of flowers to the base, surmounted by a swan-neck pediment with cast-brass finial, height 95cm.Ivory Exemption T8QV1KWJ
A group of twelve plaster casts of Neoclassical reliefs and architectural ornament, mostly early 20th century, including a relief of an Adam-style urn, a portrait relief of the Duke of Wellington, a cast of an architectural relief with shells, a small scrolled cast with the head of a sphinx, a seated griffin, foliate mouldings, and others, assorted sizesProvenance:A private collection of works by John Shapland, including contents of the artist's studio
A Victorian cast iron hall stand, circa 1880; the arched top of the openwork foliate backplate with urn and anthemion finial, above seven hooks around a circular mirror, above a demi-lune marble shelf; with relief cast roundels with the heads of a fox and rabbit respectively; above a stick stand with openwork bowfront cast with a hound putting up game birds; on a moulded base; 200cm high, 55cm wide
A Victorian carved oak table top cigar and cigarette cabinet, for Army & Navy CSL, late 19th century; of architectural form, the 'broken pediment' with central urn, above a scrolling foliate carved architrave; the twin glazed doors opening to two short and three long drawers, all with cedar linings, one with inset retail plaque; above a carved base with bracket feet; 62cm high, 39cm wide, 20cm deep
A Victorian walnut and button upholstered chaise longue in Neoclassical style, late 19th century; the arched backrest with a relief carved urn cresting flanked by scrolling foliate ebonised inlay; the fascia of the scrolled end with fruiting and floral carved detasilthe channeled rail with further ebonised line inlay; on turned and fluted legs to ceramic castors; 95cm high, 192cm long; and a pair of Victorian balloon back side chairs, en suite; with different upholstery
A late 18th Century and later officer's sword in the 1796 pattern style, the double-edged tapering blade with engraved "FOR MY COUNTRY AND KING" lettering (to each side) together with coat of arms, crown and GR cypher, joining a shell design gilt brass half folding guard, wired grip and urn pommel, (presumed) replacement knucklebow
Victorian mantel clock with gilt dial with enamel plaque numerals, cylinder movement with outside count wheel striking on bell, adjustable pendulum in dome top walnut case with urn surmount on bun feet. 46.5 cm high, with key and pendulumGeneral overall condition quite good, movement is relatively dirty but appears to move freely, strike arm has been repaired and suspension spring is broken on one side, we are unable to confirm if the clock is in full working order, dial is in good condition, no major visible damage, hands are rusty. Case is very good, dirty in places, some minor wear but no damage, front door locking pin is in place. The back plate is stamped La Japy Fils, Medailles d'argent 1844-1849 which puts the clock circa mid 19th century.
A large and impressive early 19th century French Empire-style porcelain urn, finely decorated with two main panels, the first showing the goddess Pheme playing the trumpet to a group of bathing mermaids and mermen, the second panel showing three sirens perched atop scrolling foliate motifs, above a sea filled with classical dolphins. Above the rope twist handles are panels showing nude winged boys carrying torches, possibly figures of Hymen, standing atop figures probably of Poseidon; around the top of the urn is a foliate pattern, and around the bottom is a pattern consisting of flowers and masks. 35cm high (lacking socle but bronze nut present)
Good 19th century gilt pine urn stand, raised on acanthus carved scrolled feet, to hold an urn approximately 21cm diameter at the foot. Provenance: Removed from Sun Court, Hadleigh: From the Estate of David Tron, King’s Road Antiques Dealer.Maximum width at base 38cm. Some splits and small gesso losses throughout, joints are slightly open, no severe damage or losses
HALLMARKED SILVER DRESSING TABLE ITEMS (3) - to include a circular hand mirror with ribbon and floral swag decoration to the back, Birmingham 1906, Maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd, non-matching dressing table brush with chased urn, ribbon and floral swag detail, Birmingham 1909, indistinct maker's mark and a 7cms diameter ring/pin dish in ebony with central hallmarked shield mount, London 1917
AN AMERICAN STERLING SILVER RACING HYDROPLANE TROPHY, 1913for the Perry Centennial Regatta, Ohio, awarded to Hazel II, and comprising a decorative two-handled hot water urn with spigot and heating chamber, with makers marks for Black, Starr & Frost, New York, inscribed 'Sterling 6429, 20pts' with winner's monogram 'A.E.S.' 'Albert E Smith' above tap -- 17½ x 19in. (44.5 x 48cm.); 4400gr
A Victorian hallmarked silver urn porringer. The urn having a pedestal base. The letters W. G. G. T engraved to the front. Hallmarked London, 1890. Makers mark John Henry Rowlings. This piece was always referred to as a porringer in the vendors family. Weight approx 222g. Item measures approx 8.5cm.
A Grecian revival twin-handled urn vase, the flared, pierced pale blue rim, over a black baluster body, with colourful figural scene illustrating with a seated maiden and cupid, leaning on his bow, within gilt Greek key motif borders, with pierced scrolling handles with acanthus leaf and maidens head finials, raised on a knobbed stem terminating in a circular base, inset over stepped circular stand, 50cms high.
EIGHT TABLE LAMPS AND A COLLECTION OF SHADES, comprising three onyx and brass table lamps, a pair of gilt figural lamps, a pair of cast metal urn form gilt lamps, a bronzed figural lamp on a green marble base and four pink lamp shades (12) (Condition report: lamps not tested, shades are dusty and worn, some shades are damaged)
DEIRDRE HENTY-CREER (1928-2012) STILL LIFE STUDY OF FLOWERS, flowers and foliage in a bronzed urn, signed and dated 1937 bottom right, oil on canvas, approximate size 46cm x 56cm, together with an unsigned watercolour depicting a rural cottage, Condition Report: oil has two patched repairs verso, craquelure in places, unframed (artist resale rights apply) (2)
A Wedgwood impressed back stamped black Basalt lot to include 2 20th C pairs of vases, the urn shaped pair have shell handles. lot to include 4 pairs plus 2 odd ones of Victorian ceramic door plates , tallest pair of vases By Nick Munro and stand 23 cm high, please see all pictures, 20 items in the lot, all appear in good used condition (1 box )
Coalport tea and coffee set for 6 in the Carlton pattern, with large blue band, Wedgwood Ophelia pattern items, A large Stafford pattern green leaf urn 22cm high, some Wedgwood reference books, Jasperware trinket boxes and plates, and some Coins of Ancient Britain, items in box are boxed as shown, please view all pictures, all appear in good used condition (3 boxes )
A Castle Hedingham blue and cream glazed pottery candlestick, stamped CASTLE HEDINGHAM, with pad mark to base, 27cm high, together with a small blue glazed urn, incised EWB, 11cm high (2)Vase has crazing within the glaze, both the rim of the foot and lip of the bowl are worn and chipped around the edges. Candlestick is dirty, with various small chips around the edges. It is roughly made, so not too noticeable.
19th century, the 3 3/4" porcelain dial painted with flowers and doves on a brass, eight day movement, stamped 2503, striking half hourly to a bell, the case with porcelain urn surmount above pineapple and ribbon finials and further painted porcelain panels to the front and sides, with pendulum and key, height 46cm. *CR Striking mechanism works but movement possibly overwound and needs a service, lacking glass dial cover, general wear and tarnishing, urn surmount loose.
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