A Japanese Satsuma earthenware vase, Meiji period, the urn-shaped body painted and gilt with panels of figures and landscapes, beneath a narrow neck filled with simulated brocade, indistinct black and gilt signature to base, possibly Kinsei Kiowa, height 25cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
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An early 20th-century French green onyx and champleve enamel 8-day clock garniture, the clock with urn finial and the arched case fitted with an ivory porcelain "Roman" dial painted with swags the movement with an enamelled mercury compensating pendulum and chiming the hours on a coil gong: accompanied by a pair of matching classical urns. 26 cm wide x 47 cm overall height x 14 cm deep.The side urns:Some slight chipping to the bases and some small nibbles to the enamel.The urns have been disassembled and put back together but the one has the central bar extends too far out of the base causing the urn to rock, it just needs adjusting.Both urns sit a little crooked and again it is a matter of straightening.The clock is wound tight on both trains and I can not make the going train escape, with encouragement the chiming train runs but is out of sync.The mercury compensating pendulum still has mercury but the glass tubes have some discolouration.The dial is good and clearly marked and decorated; the case has a natural fissure on top of the arch. Other than this the case has small chips but nothing serious to either enamel or onyx.This clock will require work to make run.
A 19th century pearlware commemorative nursery plate, printed and painted with a figure and an angel at an urn, inscribed 'To the memory of Queen Caroline, the Injured Queen of England Born May 17th, Married April 8th 1795, Died Aug 7th 1821', the rose and honeysuckle moulded border picked out in colours, brown line rim, 16cm diam, 1822
A gilt metal verge fusee pair cased pocket watch,53mm diameter with a white enamel dial and black Arabic numerals, the movement with pierced and engraved balance cock with scrolls and an urn, signed John Ydba, London no. 168Condition ReportCurrently running. No guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running.Movement winds. Hands are deficient.Hairline cracks to dial.Gilding to cases is very worn.
An Edwardian bedroom pair, comprising single door wardrobe with bevelled glass, flanked by oval panels, with drawer beneath, on bracket feet, and a mirror back dressing table, the shaped bevel glass flanked by urn topped plain supports, above a single drawer with two short and one long drawers beneath, on square tapering legs, 161cm high, 106cm wide, 53cm deep. (2)
A late Victorian walnut sideboard, the raised back with three bevelled plates, flanked by turned and fluted columns, above a shaped shelf, the base with a moulded edge above two short drawer and two carved panel doors decorated with an urn, on a plinth, top and bottom associated, 190cm high, 119cm wide.
LONGCASE CLOCK - CIRCA 1840 mahogany cased, urn finial capped hood with broken swan neck pediment housing a Biblical scene painted dial set with roman numerals and centre sweep calender, rolling moon twin weight pendulum driven bell strike eight day movement, pendulum and weights included, quartered pillar details and shaped trunk door, 248cms H, 54cms W, 26cms D
A Chinese blue and white lidded urn, height 43.5 cm, Kangxi six character mark to base. CONDITION REPORT: The lid has three chips (2 outer rim and 1 underneath). The main balluster shaped urn has a star crack to the middle section coming from a chip on the outside, it is quite hard to see, some discolouration around the hairline inside can be seen.
A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a pair of George III salt cellars by John Muns, London 1763, circular form, one blue glass liner, on three hoof feet, a George II pepper pot, circular bellied from with embossed foliate decoration, pull-off cover, a small trophy by Saunders & Shepherd, Chester 1906, urn shaped bowl, two scroll handles and a domed pull off cover, on a raised circular foot, plus three toast racks, three silver mounted photograph frames, two sugar bowls, a brush, sparrow beak cream jug, a small sauce boat, a pierced dish, a pierced swing-handled basket, an egg cup, a pair of salt spoons, two soup spoons and a teaspoon, total approx. weighable 43.4oz. (qty)
A George III silver mustard pot, by Robert Hennell, London 1788, urn shaped bowl with a hinged baluster cover, reeded scroll handle, reeded borders, on a raised circular foot, with a later blue glass liner, height 13.4cm, plus a George III condiment ladle with over stamped makers mark, London 1790, with feather edge decoration, total approx. weight 5oz. (2)
A Victorian silver inkwell, by James Barclay Hennell, London, part marked, urn form, hinged cover, with two ram's head side handles, on a raised circular foot, plus a Victorian cream jug, by A and J Savory, London 1842, circular form, scroll handle, on four shell bracket feet, plus a pair of electroplated salt cellars, approx. weighable 13oz. (4)
A George III silver military vinaigrette, by Thomas Brough, London 1801, rectangular form, the hinged cover, sides, and base with engraved foliate decoration, the cover initialled, the cover opens top reveal a pierced and engraved silver-gilt grille, with an urn, and battle colours, length 3.5cm, approx. weight 0.7oz. Provenance: A Private Collection of Naval and Military Vinaigrettes.
A George III silver Memorial Tontine urn with two Memorial rings, unmarked, the urn with a pull-off cover with a flame finial and inscriptions, the sides with two ring attachments and two mourning rings, on a raised circular foot on a square base, wooden underside, inscribed ' IN MEMORY OF DEPARTED FRIENDS', and the following names inscribed on the cover: Sir Rowland Winn (23rd August 1765) at 59 (Father of Katherine Lady Cholmley) Lady Katherine Cholmley (22 November 1769) at 31 Hugh(?) Cholmley (9 April 1755) at 24 Esther Grimston (14 January 1754) at 47 Jane Grimston (11 November 1758) at 25 Lady Rebecca St Quintin (2 September 1757) at 50 Charlotte St Quintin (17 April 1762) at 24 Mary Lady Boynton (9th September 1767) at 26 (tithes leased by St Quintin family) The gold rings enamelled: Ann Winn (9 October 1774) at 39 (Daughter of Sir Rowland Winn) the other ring dated 1776. height 13cm
Warings: an impressive fine quality Adam style mahogany bowfront sideboard, the superstructure with carved urn finials above a fluted and paterae backboard, the shaped top above a large central drawer decorated with urn and swag design, flanked on each side by a single fitted drawer with cupboard below enclosing a shelved interior, fan pattern brackets, the whole raised on shaped square section legs with spade feet, 20th Century, 204 x 74 x 131cms high.
An assortment of Royal Crown Derby porcelain, to include two Crown Derby 'Veronese' plates, a pair of gold candle holders together with a set of Crown Derby 'Old Imari' porcelain including two Millenium globes, two candle holders, nine napkin holders, one clock, one tray, one one-handled mug, one two-handled mug, one urn style vase, two smaller vases and a dish. (25)Good condition.
A various assortment of ceramics, comprising of one tall vase, seven Nao figures, two commemorative cups, one mouse, five Beswick animals, one Imari-style vase, three Royal Doulton figurines, one porcelain lamp, one white cherub dish, two small green urn vases, seven angel cherub figurines, eight cherub babies, one Beswick bird, one broken woman sculpture with flowers, three larger figurines, one joker figure, one enamel blue clock and one enamel blue lamp of the same make (48)Broken legs to the Beswick animals, broken arm to the woman holding flowers statue, general chips and scuffs to various ceramics. Overall good condition, but some with the faults listed above.
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