A late 19th/early 20th century gilt metal mounted marble portico clock with eight day movement striking on a bell via an outside countwheel, the circular enamelled dial with Roman hour numerals, the case with gilt lion surmount above four columns and serpentine plinth, height 38.4cm, with sunburst pendulum, together with a pair of gilt metal and alabaster urn cassolettes on plinth bases, height 20.8cm.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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A late 19th century French gilt metal and porcelain mantel clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the porcelain dial with black Roman hour numerals and floral centre within a bleu céleste band, the urn surmount painted with a scene of a cupid and putto within gilt framing on a bleu céleste ground, above scroll supports and flower festoons, on a bowfront base, the case back stamped 'P.H Mourey 75', height 38.5cm, with pendulum and giltwood stand, together with a pair of similarly decorated ewer shaped ornaments, stamped 'P.H. Mourey', heights 30cm, with giltwood stands.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.
Two 18th Century Delftware chinoiserie plates and a dish, the first with two figures in an interior flanking a lantern, hand written label verso "Plate based on the same design in Williamsburg Cat. 250 attributed to Liverpool. Flower Brick in Archer & Garner closer in design, attributed to Lambeth c. 1750", 26cm diameter (rebuilt); another, with central urn of fruit and segmented border of alternate urns and figures, 23cm diameter (chips), and a shallow dish with lone figure in a garden, "See Britten's Bristol Cat 12.60 for very similar design. Poss London 1760", 22.5cm diameter (a/f), (3)
A 19th Century Chamberlain Worcester campana urn decorated with a gilt framed cartouche panel with hand painted flowers against a salmon pink ground with a gilt pattern, unmarked, height 25cm, together with a 19th Century Barr Flight and Barr Royal Porcelain Works urn vase decorated with a cartouche panel of flowers against a burgundy and gilt ground, painted London House N1 Coventry Street mark, height 13cm, both restored. (2)
A 19th Century Barr, Flight and Barr twin handled pedestal bowl decorated with two doves pulling a flaming torch and pink roses within a gilt border with a gilt patterned edge, the handles formed as cloaked heads, height 10cm, together with a Flight Barr and Barr Worcester campana urn painted with feathers against a mint green ground, height 9.5cm, both with painted marks, both S/D and restored.
Römische Deckelurne30 x 32 x 29 cm.Römisch, 1. Jahrhundert n. Chr.Vorderseite mit zwei einander gegenübergestellten Vögeln, die auf beiden Enden einer schweren Girlande aus Blättern und Früchten thronen und eine gerahmte rechteckige Tafel flankieren, auf der eine einzeilige Inschrift mit der Aufschrift „MEMNO“ eingraviert ist. Jede Seite mit einem Akanthuskelch beschnitzt, der sich in vier symmetrische Rollen ausbreitet, die jeweils eine Rosette in der Mitte haben, Zwei Vögel mit angelegten Flügeln in der Lünette des architektonisch aufgefassten Steckdeckels. Giebeldach mit gewölbten Enden, blattförmigen Kacheln und Giebel, der in flachem Relief mit zwei Vögeln beschnitzt ist, die eine Pflanze begleiten. Verso kursorisch bearbeitet, restauriert. (†)Provenienz:Sotheby’s, 03. Juli 2018, Lot 35. (12901452) (13)Roman lidded urn30 x 32 x 29 cm.Roman, 1st century AD. (†)Provenance: Sotheby’s, 3 July 2018, lot 35.
A Meissen figure allegorical of 'Smell' from a set of the Senses, mid 18th centuryModelled by J.F. Eberlein, as a classical lady standing on a rectangular base with a recumbent dog to her right and a pot-pourri urn on a flower-encrusted high plinth to her left, holding a flower in her right hand and wearing a white tunic and a yellow-lined cloak decorated with flowers, 28.2cm high (restored)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Urne, China, Neolithikum, Gansu Yangshao Kultur.Keramik/ Irdenware, hellgelber Scherben, bemalt in Dunkelbraun und Rot. Alte Randbestoßung. H. 40,5 cm. Provenienz: Sammlung Peer Hultberg (1935-2007), Hamburg. Neolithic pottery urn, China, Gansu Yangshao culture. Painted in dark brown and red. Rim chipping. Collection Peer Hultberg (1935-2007), Hamburg. H. 40,5 cm.
Urne, China, Neolithikum, Gansu Yangshao Kultur.Keramik/ Irdenware, bemalt in Rotbraun und Schwarz. Am Hals bzw. oberen Rand zwei modellierte "Nasen". H. 39 cm Provenienz: Sammlung Peer Hultberg (1935-2007), Hamburg. Chinese neolithic pottery urn, Gansu Yangshao culture. Painted in black and red. Collection Peer Hultberg (1935-2007), Hamburg. H. 39 cm.
Große Urne, China, Neolithikum, Gansu Yangshao Kultur.Keramik/ Irdenware, in Schwarz und Rotbraun bemalt. Restauriert am Hals. H. 30,5 cm. Provenienz: Sammlung Peer Hultberg (1935-2007), Hamburg. Large pottery urn, China, neolithic period, Gansu Yangshao culture. Painted in black and redbrown. Restorated at upper rim. Collection Peer Hultberg (1935-2007), Hamburg. H. 30,5 cm.
Große Urne, China, Neolithikum, Gansu Yangshao Kultur.Keramik/ Irdenware, bemalt in Braun und Rot. Reparatur am Rand. H. 35 cm. Provenienz: Sammlung Peer Hultberg (1935-2007), Hamburg. Large urn, neolithic pottery, Gansu Yangshao culture/ China. Painted in brown and red. Repair at upper rim. Collection Peer Hultberg (1935-2007), Hamburg. H. 35 cm.
A FINE MOURNING SWORD WITH BLACK PASTE-ENCRUSTED BRASS HILT, CIRCA 1800, with tapering blade of hollow-triangular section etched with trophies-of-arms carrying ovals at the forte, one oval filled with an angel and the other with a rococo scroll, brass hilt encrusted over its surface with black polished paste in imitation of brilliants, comprising oval guard pierced with scrolling tendrils and flowers, quillon set with a large faceted bead in the centre, knuckle-guard interrupted by a moulding en suite with the quillon, tall urn-shaped pommel and integral grip each decorated en suite, complete with a crepe rosette, in its tooled leather-covered wooden scabbard with japanned iron mounts, in its black oilskin chamois-lined bag (button missing) 80.5 cm blade¦¦Provenance¦Lord Monk Bretton, Sussex¦
AN INFANTRY OFFICER~S SPADROON, CIRCA 1770, of regulation type, with straight fullered blade double-edged towards the point, signed ~Harvey, Birm.m ~ on the back-edge, faceted iron hilt comprising quillon, outer ring-guard, quillon and urn-shaped pommel, and fluted dark hardwood grip between iron collars 70.2 cm blade
A 19th century French gilt metal mantle clock having a flower shaped finial on a twin handled urn above pierced lion mask mount, the painted blue and floral dial having Roman numerals with gilt hands, standing on lion paw feet and raised on a painted stand, the movement with countwheel striking on a single bell, 38cm high x 26.5cm wide
A 19th century French gilt metal Louis XV style wall hanging clock, the case having a torch finial and urn with floral swags, the white enamel dial having Roman numerals and gilt pierced hands, the 8 day movement with countwheel striking on a single bell and initialled H&S Paris and numbered 2969, 43cm high x 21.5cm wide
A 1796 Pattern Infantry Officer's Sword, the 81cm single edge fullered steel blade bearing traces of original half bluing, incised and gilt with the crowned GR cypher and Royal Coat of Arms, the ricasso stamped S to one side, the gilt brass hilt with double shell guard, one side hinged, facetted knuckle bow with foliate sheathed quillon, foliated sheathed urn pommel and silver wire bound grip, lacks scabbard, 98cmSome fine rust pitting to the blade and wear to the gilding on the hilt. Lacks scabbard.
A set of country house brass fire irons and similar andirons, 19th century, with urn shaped handles comprising of a poker, pair of tongs and a shovel with pierced pan, the andirons with flame finials 84cm longestpoker bent at the endtongs are also bentShovel pan wobblesHeavy build up of cleaning residue Lots of the handles are slightly loose will need tighteningSee images
A two handled neoclassical urn in Etruscan style, 19th century, painted with a figural narrative scene below a decorated Greek key band, with fruiting vine around the neck 45 x 32cmProvenance:Chillesford Lodge, SuffolkIn generally good overall condition, rubbed and worn in places, a few small glaze chips and bruises to the body.
A pair of French gilt bronze cassolettes, 19th century, the urn bodies with domed covers with fruiting knopped finials reversing to cylindrical nozzles, the swept tripod supports with mask terminals on acanthus cloven hoof feet, raised on circular bases25cm highProvenance:Chillesford Lodge, Suffolk
A French boulle work centre table, 19th century, the shaped top decorated with a central chariot surrounded by scrolling foliage, with single frieze drawer raised on tapering ebonised legs united by an X-shaped stretcher surmounted by a classical gilt urn76.5 x 151 x 85cmBrass work coming away in places, some cracking and lifting
F. Barbedienne, a French ormolu and porcelain clock garniture, late 19th century, the urn top case with cover and pair of female figural mounts, painted with a figural landscape scene, the flat top base section with painted signed dial and drum movement signed 'Ch. Boye', 53cm high, together with a pair of matching five socket candelabra, 54cm highandGeneral age wear to all surfaces, with some oxidation and loss to lacquer/finish of metalwork, and loss/wear to gilt paint and beading to porcelain panels and sections. No obvious structural or panel damage noted. Movement not tested and may need attention. See images.
A group of small silver, comprising a Victorian butter knife with a bright cut decorated silver blade and mother of pearl handle, Birmingham 1893, 15.5cm long, another with repousse decorated handle, 12cm long, and a pair of silver salt and pepper shakers, of urn form, loaded bases, 5.5cm high.
A Victorian rosewood marquetry and ivory inlaid display cabinet, the swan necked pediment over a triple mirrored back, the frame inlaid with an urn, cherubs and foliate scrolls, fronted to the sides with two galleried niches raised on turned columns, the centrally bow fronted base with two doors, inlaid with cornucopia, griffins and foliate scrolls, flanked by two frieze drawers over mirrored doors, similarly inlaid, raised on slender cabriole legs united by a shaped under tier, 235cm high, 137cm wide, 46cm deep, (AF).
Two boxes of assorted items to include: a carved wooden chess set, metal engraved Middle Eastern design lidded box, a Carlton Ware oriental design trinket box, a Royal Doulton 'Wild Rose' bridge set, a blue and white H.H & G Ltd 'Aquila' pot, art of Chokin vase, a Cornish pottery vase, small dresser jug, A.F Primavesi & Sons small meat plate, carnival glass bowls, cottage shape biscuit barrel, Myott & Co cake stand, Midwinter toast rack, art pottery urn, Neil Wilkin glass candlestick etc. (2)(B.P. 21% + VAT)
Two trays of china to include: boxed Royal Doulton 'Brambly Hedge' miniature teaware; teapot, sugar bowl, milk jug etc, boxed Coalport floral ornament, Royal Doulton floral ornament, Coalport miniature urn and vase, miniature Dunheved fruit painted vase signed D Wilson, a miniature Royal Doulton silicon ware jug and stoneware vase, Wedgwood Jasperware miniature tea and coffee service with tray, Collectors and Commemorative plates, three Ann Cox ceramics cottage ornaments, a Carlton Ware lustre vase and a Coalport 'Revelry' preserve pot etc. (2)(B.P. 21% + VAT)
A GEORGE III PEPPERETTE, maker's mark GS, London probably 1818, of vase form with flamiform finial, 5 1/2" high, together with a similar muffineer, maker possibly Robert Piercy, London, no date letter, with urn finial, 6" high, 6ozs 14dwts total (2) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Pepperette cover a little loose, dents to lower section, muffineer generally good
A GEORGE IV WINE COOLER, maker's mark WE, London 1821, the semi-ribbed campana pedestal urn with cast fruiting vine band applied to a matt ground, on a single knopped socle and stiff leaf cast circular foot, 8 3/4" high, 6" diameter, 30ozs 13dwts (Illustrated) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Marks a little rubbed but readable, no apparent engraving or polishing out - excellent, with a much later EPNS liner
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