THREE JAPANESE STYLE TABLE LAMPS, comprising a crazed effect urn form lamp base decorated with blue iris on a cream ground with gold gilding and cream shade, height 53cm, together with two Cloisonné lamp bases each supported on a wooden plinth, one white ground with a cream shade, height 44cm, the other blue, height 44cm (3) (Condition report: lamps not tested, shades have a couple of pulls and lifted edging)
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A PAIR OF SILVER PEPPERETTES, each of an urn form, decorated with a bow and swag design with stop reeded pattern, tapering covers with pointed finials, on weighted square bases, each hallmarked 'Atkin Brothers' Sheffield 1894, approximate height 105mm (condition report: one cover is hallmarked the other not, general light wear, some small dinks in places, overall condition good)
A French quarter sawn veneered rosewood armoire, early 20th century, the arched top with urn finials, ribbon knop and swag adorned cartouche pediment, over fluted frieze and large bevel glazed mirror door opening to reveal a birds eye maple lined interior fitted with three adjustable shelves and a drawer, over a drawer to base, all flanked by fluted pilasters, raised on turned supports, H237cm, W107cm, D49cm
A 20th century Italian gilt-metal mounted equestrian Imperial mantel clock. The blue ground enamelled barrel shaped case surmounted by a swagged gilt-metal urn, the white enamelled dial with black Roman numerals, supported on a a white metal horse, on rocky gilt-metal ground inset with enamelled plaque, with striking German movement, 44cm high overall
A pair of George III silver candlesticks, with matching plated three-light candelabra over, the reeded urn nozzles each with gadrooned detachable sconces, the knopped and tapering sticks on loaded bases, maker John & Thomas Settle, Sheffield 1816, h.46cm No breaks or significant damage.Both stand well.Some small dents to extremities only.Two candle holders lack sconces.Marks good.
A circa 1900 Chinese 'rosewood' and rouge marble inset large urn stand, having a lobed top, all-over floral relief detail, and raised on grotesque mask carved and shaped supports with circular dish platform undertier, h.59cm, dia.54cmMarble is very scratched.Some splits emerging.Some minor losses to the extremities of the carving, but generally intact and sturdy.
An 18th century brass lantern clock, the dial signed Rich(ard) Rayment Bury (St Edmunds), the pillared case with ball feet and urn finials with pierced and engraved cresting, surmounted by a strapped bell with knopped finial, the 6.5" Roman chapter ring having leaf engraved centre, pierced steel single hand, the twin train striking movement with anchor escapement, h.38cm, with weight and long pendulumWith weight and pendulum.Appears complete and all original.One spike to rear missing.One side door with small hole.Generally good to very good condtion.
A George V silver Capstan Inkwell, hallmarked Birmingham 1910, makers mark obscured, with hammered decoration, lacking liner, weighted base, 11cm diameter, together with a late Victorian silver bon bon dish, hallmarked Birmingham, 1899, of navette form with foliate pierced decoration, three other bon bon dishes, and a pair of small silver urn shaped vases, all with knocks and dents, weighable silver 11ozt (7)
A 19th century French gilt-metal-mounted and porcelain eight-day mantle clock: the domed top decorated with a recumbent female in country surroundings and below a two-handled classical-style urn finial; the 'jewelled' porcelain dial with Roman numerals and signed 'Raingo Fres - Paris' and with further hand-decorated scene of a shepherd and shepherdess below; two fluted classical-style columns flanking and the porcelain sides further 'jewelled' and decorated with an arrow quiver, a shield, rivens and similar allegorical ornament; the glazed circular door opening to reveal gilded interior signed 'Japy Frere'; the movement striking on a bell and with original pendulum numbered 1453 and corresponding to the numbered movement and also the back of the front porcelain panel (also numbered and annotated), on four squat circular tapering feet (38cm highest x 18.75cm widest)Condition Report: The clock is a little dirty, the gilt has 'dulled down' to good finish. Some of the gilt panels have moved or dropped and are no longer in the centre (could be rectified easily). The porcelain appears to be in good general condition with no major problems. The painting is good and it is noted that the movement - the lower back end of the case on the outside (and the pendulum also) are marked 1453.
Pair of 'Vienna' porcelain urns, of typical urn form with gilt scroll handles, cobalt blue ground and gilt bands painted with continuous scenes of 'Paris and Helena' & 'Diana im Bade', the other painted with similar scenes, titled beneath, raised on square bases, beehive mark in blue, H23cm
A COALPORT PORCELAIN URN painted with a scene of Loch Tay, 30cm high, a Coalport porcelain ewer painted with a girl and fishing rod, titled Industry to base, by J Keeling, 25cm high, together with a flower painted cabinet plate, a Spode Campanula plate and a further flower painted cabinet plate Condition Report:Loch Tay light crazingIndustry - has been broken to top part of handle and glued, broken below knop at baseplates all in good order, some rubbing to gilt
the urn mounted top with griffin handles, upon a rectangular cushion plinth, the front corners with caryatid supports, the rear corners with acanthus topped columns, each with with fruit and vegetable topped urn finial, the dial with roman numerals, the whole upon acanthus scrolled feet, the candelabra garnitures each with four candle arms and classic female head masks, the movement with monogram and stamped 2106, clock 59cm high Condition report: "There are 15 images available to view on Easylive.The clock does not wind, but does have a key and pendulumThere are a couple of chips to the enamel around the winding holes. The clock is quite dusty and the ormolu mounts discoloured."
A Late XIX Century French Ormolu Mantle Clock, of roccoco form, the rectangular body with floral swags to the sides and laurel ring handles to each corner and urn finial, inset with Sévres style ceramic panels, the similar dial with black Roman numerals pendulum present, 38cm high.Lot 1458 - no guarantee if the clock works, key present.
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