A pair of flat-back cast composite stone urns after a Coade model,late 20th century, made by Thomason Cudworth, each with a pineapple finial and figural decoration to the body, each bearing a cast inscription 'Coade London 1791',51cm wide17cm deep139cm high (2)Condition ReportBoth with a ply backing. One bottom section a little loose. Small chips, knocks and surface wear, especially to edges. Pitting and casting imperfections. Marks and blemishes. General wear. Cracks to the body of one. Both cast from the same side of the urn.
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An ebonised musical bracket clock,late 19th century, with an urn finial over an arching brass dial with silvered chapter ring below two subsidiary dials, the movement striking on a series of gongs, raised on short cast feet,41cm wide29cm deep72cm highCondition ReportKeys and winders present. Ticks when wound, although this is no guarantee of full working order. The strike and chime functions don't appear to be working at present. Pull repeat string is broken. There is a level of dirt, dust and some minor oxidisation to metal components within the movement, suggesting that the clock may not have been serviced for quite some time. We would recommend inspection by a professional. Small splits, knocks, tiny chips and wear to case. Please see additional photos.
Lantern clock, after 16th century models; 19th century.Bronze.It has a handle and weight.Needs restoration.Measurements: 36 x 12 x 12 cm.Lantern clocks, probably so called because of their lantern-like shape, originated around 1500, but only became common after 1600 (in Great Britain, around 1620), becoming obsolete in the 19th century. The present example continues the typical appearance of this type of clock: a square case on spherical or urn feet (turned in this case), with a large circular dial, only one hand (the hour hand), and a large bell with a crown. The clocks were usually decorated with openwork ornamental motifs above the frame. Originally, they were operated by weights: usually one weight for the clock, and a second weight for the chime. Later, some spring-driven models were built, and many others were transformed into pendulum clocks.
An Edwardian mahogany longcase clock case, for a movement with arching dial, with decorative classical urn inlay and pierced fretwork ornament, 52cm wide x 26cm deep x 229cm high, the arching dial recess 30cm wide x 41.5cm high overallMinor marks, dents and scratches overall due to age and use. Damage to the lower section of the bottom of the case. in need of quite a bit of repair. Losses to the veneer particularly around the top. Some losses to the fretowrk ornament. The hinge to the dial door in need of repair.
A GROUP OF CERAMICS, BIRDCAGE AND BRONZE FIGURES, comprising a Staffordshire OC & Co pedestal fruit dish with pierced sides, height 18cm (glued to pedestal), a golden coloured Angle Wing candle holder, height 39cm, a Portuguese style bird cage with a blue and white ceramic base and top, height 65cm (roses petals on top are chipped, crazing to base and chipped shell shaped feet, the chrome cage is a little out of shape), a Chalkware/Plaster Art Deco style fish bowl holder in the shape of a kneeling boy (has been partially repainted),height 50cm, a Loucarte 'Portugal' ceramic stick stand, blue and white decorated with a lake scene, height 45cm, an ornamental teapot, height 30cm, a Casa Bohemia S.A urn shaped pot with two swan shaped handle, height 52cm, two plaster female busts painted white and silver, height 52cm, a pair of spelter figurines a young boy and a girl on circular wooden base, height 38cm (s.d) (11)
A GROUP OF CERAMICS, comprising two Royal Worcester 'Golfing Collection' bowls by Melvyn Buckley, diameter 24cm (both second quality), a Palissy 'Game Series' coffee pot, a pair of Wedgwood 'Hathaway Rose' pattern urn shaped vases, height 21.5cm, a Peter Jones Collection (Wakefield)-Caverswall China Co. limited edition casket 25/250 to commemorate the wedding of Charles And Diana with authentication certificate, height 33cm (lid has large chip on the underside), one casket lid (7) (Condition report: damage mentioned in description)
A Wedgwood light blue Jasperware and brass twin handled table lamp. In the form of a Greecian urn, the handles entwinded with a snake, the body decorated with two robed ladies one playiny a harp the othe a flute. Raised on a brass squat column an ceramic base all raised on a circular brass plynth, H39.5cm. Condition Report: Would benefit from a clean. Ceramic is generally in good condition. SOme small knocks to the edges (mainly when placed beside the metal). No obvious cracks or restoration to the ceramics. The brass has some knocks and areas of tarnishing. Exterior shows some scratches, wear and marks consistent with age and usage. Structurally sound.
A late 19thC French green/red marble Clock garniture, the mantel clock of four-glass form with brass case and enamel decoration, gilt chapter ring set with Arabic numerals, the 8-day L. P. Japy & Cie movement with mercury-filled pendulum, numbered “A1” and 9075 48, bearing stamped mark and striking on a coiled gong, with a pair of matching urn-shaped vases similarly decorated, clock: 32cm high x 23cm wide, urns: 28cm high (3)
A Hancock & Sons Morris Ware bowl designed by George Cartlidge, painted with bell flowers in shades of purple and green on a mottled blue ground, printed factory mark, approx 25cm diameter, together with eight items of Wedgwood Jasperware including trinket dishes and an urn, featuring lilac and cobalt blue examples
18th Century Hochst porcelain urn and cover, the pierced cover with bud finial, decorated with floral sprays within gilt borders, with pierced neck above a body hand-painted with panels depicting landscapes, on four scroll feet, printed crown mark to base, approx 23cm high, together with a 19th Century continental footed cup with hand painted panel depicting two soldiers, surrounded by gilt decoration, approx 11cm high
A pair of mid-20th century two-handled urn-shaped gilt-metal-mounted and green onyx lamps together with shades, the lamps in high neoclassical style (38.5cm high including electrical fitting)Condition Report: The Auctioneer reports there are normal striations and fissure to the onyx otherwise all OK
Wedgwood 'Hathaway Rose' - An assortment of over fifty pieces of ceramics, to include two oval plates, length 24cm, three soup bowls, a diamond shaped box and cover, three pedestal trumpet vases, a pomander, a ginger jar, a cylindrical pot and cover, three small bottle shaped vases, height 13cm, two candlesticks, two trumpet vases, height 10cm, three shallow dishes, diameter 10cm, three oval dishes, length 12.7cm, two serviette rings, a large scallop shaped dish, width 15cm, a hexagonal box and cover, a campana shape urn vase, height 12.5cm, a smaller campana shaped twin handled vase, a flared rim bottle vase, a milk jug, a thimble and a ramekin dish, a table bell, a sucrier, two egg shaped lidded boxes, largest length 11cm, three rectangular dished plates, a circular bowl and cover, an lozenge shaped pin dish, a coffee can and saucer, a pen tray and four associated Royal Worcester and Wedgwood items.
A Pair Of Bloor Derby Pedestal Ewers, ground in cobalt blue with applied flower garlands, and having satyr mask handle terminals, togthe with two similar scent bottles, a Derby pot purri urn and cover, and a spode Imari coffee can and saucerBloor Derby Ewers - one with handle broken off and reglued. both with losses to the applied work, scent bottles - one with a crack to the neck, and the neck reglued to the body, both with giltwear, Pot Pourri urn - crazed, some light staining and giltwear, cup and saucer - saucer with two large pieces reglued to the rim, cup with a hair crack to the base, light giltwear to both
A COMPOSITION STONE WICKER URN ON STAND IN THE HADDONSTONE ROYAL PEDESTAL MANNER, MODERN Unmarked approximately 150.5cm high overall, the base 45.5cm widePlease note: This lot will be available to view at Donnington Priory, Newbury and collection is from there only following purchase. Condition Report: Please note: This lot will be available to view at Donnington Priory, Newbury and collection is from there only following purchase.Weathering- three evident hairlines to main urn, lichen build up round cherub stem, edge of bowl rubbed- pedestal with larger hairline crack Please see numerous additional images for visual references to condition which form part of this condition report.All lots are available for inspection and Condition Reports are available on request. However, all lots are of an age and type which means that they may not be in perfect condition and should be viewed by prospective bidders; please refer to Condition 6 of the Conditions of Business for Buyers. This is particularly true for garden related items.We must advise you that we are not professional restorers or conservators and we do not provide any guarantee or warranty as to a lot's condition. Accordingly, it is recommended that prospective buyers inspect lots or have their advisors do so, and satisfy themselves as to condition and accuracy of descriptionAll lots are offered for sale "as viewed" and subject to the applicable Conditions of Business for Buyer's condition, which are set out in the sale catalogue and are available on request. Buyers are reminded that liability for loss and damage transfers to the buyer from the fall of the hammer. Whilst the majority of lots will remain in their location until collected, we can accept no responsibility for any damage which may occur, even in the event of Dreweatts staff assisting carriers during collection.Condition Report Disclaimer
A BLUE JOHN PEDESTAL URN MID/EARLY 19TH CENTURY The turned tapering urn on black slate, white marble and blue john base34.5cm high, the base 10cm wideProvenance: Property of a Lady of titleCondition Report: Finial associated- formerly utilised as a lamp- now reverted. Old drill hole to one plinth edge, hole visible to underside. Finial restored and probably replaced and under strong light and UV repairs showing to base of body, stem and sections of moulding to base. Small knocks and losses to exposed edges and corners of basePlease see additional images for visual references to condition which form part of this condition report.All lots are available for inspection and Condition Reports are available on request. However, all lots are of an age and type which means that they may not be in perfect condition and should be viewed by prospective bidders; please refer to Condition 6 of the Conditions of Business for Buyers. This is particularly true for garden related items.We must advise you that we are not professional restorers or conservators and we do not provide any guarantee or warranty as to a lot's condition. Accordingly, it is recommended that prospective buyers inspect lots or have their advisors do so, and satisfy themselves as to condition and accuracy of descriptionAll lots are offered for sale "as viewed" and subject to the applicable Conditions of Business for Buyer's condition, which are set out in the sale catalogue and are available on request. Buyers are reminded that liability for loss and damage transfers to the buyer from the fall of the hammer. Whilst the majority of lots will remain in their location until collected, we can accept no responsibility for any damage which may occur, even in the event of Dreweatts staff assisting carriers during collection. Condition Report Disclaimer
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