An early 20th century alabaster column, formerly surmounted by an urn supported by three putti, height 129cm (faults).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 20th century cast iron garden urn of typical campana form, raised on a square foot, height 78cm, diameter 62cm.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.
A 20th century cast iron garden urn of typical campana form, raised on a square foot, height 78cm, diameter 62cm.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.
A pair of 18th century Dutch walnut and marquetry high back dining chairs, the inlaid splat depicting a bird above a flower-filled urn, the sides further inlaid with meandering florals issuing from sirens, the drop in seats above a curved apron, supported on cabriole legs with claw and ball feet, joined by s H-stretcher, 112 cm high
A 19th Century painted cast iron urn CONDITION REPORTS Approx 65 cm diameter at at the top x 78 cm high. Square base is 30 cm x 30 cm.Rusting and paintwork is flaking off variously. No major losses though some of the pointed decoration is rounded off. No visible cracks. General wear and tear conducive with age and being outside. See images for more detail.
A collection of four mirrors comprising a fretwork carved wall mirror in the early 18th Century manner 60 cm x 37 cm, a late 19th Century painted faux tortoiseshell and ebonised wall mirror 46 cm x 37 cm, a gilt framed wall mirror with applied foliate decoration 35 cm x 37 cm and a brass wall mirror with pierced stylised foliate decoration and urn surmount 54 cm x 28.5 cm
COPELAND ROYAL YACHT CUP & SAUCER - KING EDWARD VII a single cup and saucer with alternating circular reserves for King Edward VII and The Royal Yacht, retailed by T Goode & Co, saucer 12cms diameter. Also with a pair of urn shaped Chelsea style porcelain salts, each painted with exotic birds (6cms high, one with gold anchor mark), a pearlware vase in the imari style with gilded decoration, and two coffee cans. (7)
A pair of good John Rose Coalport platescirca 1805-10of typical lobed form, with painted decoration attributable to independent decoration by William Billingsley at Mansfield (or by another working in Billingsley's atelier, under his supervision), featuring a vase and an urn of tightly packed flowers in bold contrasting colours, with a broad deep cobalt and gilt border,unmarked, 22.5cm diameter(2)Both plates generally in good condition with no serious damages or repairs. One plate has a small y-shaped crazing line to the underside and the other has a foot rim chip and a few further small foot rim ribble. The painting to the centre remains in a good condition with no obvious rubbing or scratches. One plate has some slight rubbing to approximately 1/3rd of the rim.
A pair of George III dwarf silver candlesticks, John Schofield, London 1786, each designed as an urn sconce with beaded rim and raised on circular base, 9.5cm high, total weight approx 12.1oz (2)No obvious repairs, small area of solder present to base rim of one, no obvious splits or dents just general wear, hallmarks reasonably clear to one but slightly rubbed on the other, engraved rim on the base appears to be contemporary to the pieces, no engraved initials or crests, both drip pans have conforming hallmarks to bases (lion passant and makers mark for John Scofield), some rubbing to the beading around the waist, refer to additional images
A French gilt metal and porcelain Louis XV style clock garniture, late 19th centuryThe clock with urn finial above an arched case inset with a porcelain panel painted with a bucolic scene, flanked by porcelain columns, the porcelain dial with black Arabic numerals around a flower garland, the flanking vases of amphora shape on arched pedestal bases, decorated with rustic landscapes reserved against a claret ground, the ormolu style elements with a partial 'virdigris' finish, clock 42cm high, vases 37cm high.The ormolu style elements to this clock are an alloy, likely spelter. The case and flanking vases appear fair to good with minor signs of age and use. One vase central bolt is a little loose and requires straightening and tightening. The movement winds and strikes but currently has no pendulum so not tested for timekeeping or longevity.
A composition twin-handled, basket-form planter, painted black, some damage, 33.5cm high, with an acanthus form urn, on a shaped socle, some old damage, approximately 52cm high (2)Basket example - chipped handles, rim and base. Paint very worn, particularly handles and rim.Acanthus - worn areas, including base (corners) and part of upper section very eroded.
A late 19thC French Boulle mantel clock on stand, the clock with brass dial bearing Arabic and Roman numerals, eight day movement by Marli et Cie, with bell strike, the case of baluster form with cast urn finial decorated with masks and foliate scrolls, raised on a serpentine base, with pendulum, no key, 39cm high.
A Victorian hallmarked silver tea service, teapot of urn shape with ribbon and floral decoration with fluted embossed bottom, on pedestal oval foot, C-scroll twin-handled sugar of similar design, on pedestal foot, helmet-shaped milk jug with floral swags and fluted pedestal foot and C-scroll handle, Elkington & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1898, approx 19.1ozt (3).
A good quantity of mixed copper and brass to include kettles, two large and two small, ship's lantern, later converted to electric, an Arts and Crafts style copper bowl, a tea urn, beer scoop in the form of a funnel, Arts and Crafts style copper and brass lidded box, miniature reproduction Davy miner's lamp, etc (10).
A George V Irish silver sugar caster of urn form with pierced domed cover and pine cone finial above upright foliate handles, the body cast with opposing floral medallions and embossed garlands, on a circular foot, Dublin 1910 by John Smyth, weight 245g, height 17cm.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.
An Edwardian silver candlestick, the urn shaped sconce with festoon decoration above a square tapering stem and square base, decorated with ram's mask, ribbon bow and bellflower garlands, Birmingham 1906, later converted for electricity and fitted with a pheasant's feather covered shade, height of candlestick 25cm, total height 54.5cm.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.
A Victorian gold brooch of coiled form with applied bead and wirework decoration, the centre with a drop designed as a twin handled classical urn, weight 13.6g, width 4.4cm, and a matching pair of oval earrings, each with a replacement base metal screw fitting, weight 14.9g, length 4cm.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.
Three pieces of Royal Worcester porcelain: two handled urn decorated with wild poppies, ears of corn and cornflowers on a blushed ivory ground with gilt decoration, squat vase decorated with poppies, daisy type flowers and insect likewise on a blushed ivory ground with gilt highlights, a teapot with daisy type flowers and butterflies with a cream ground with gilt spout and handle. All hand painted. (3) (B.P. 21% + VAT) Teapot - Lid badly broken with losses and staples wear to the the spot baluster vase (no lid) No obvious damage. 2 handled vase - one handle badly broken.
A SET OF FOUR GEORGE III OVAL SAUCE TUREENS AND COVERS with loop handles and oval pedestal bases, the domed covers with loop handles and oval pedestal bases, the domed covers with urn-shaped finials, crested, the bodies with an engraved shield coat of arms, by John Wakelin & Robert Garrard, London 1798/099; 8.75" (22.3 cms) long overall; 80.5 oz (4)
A GEORGE IV REPOUSSÉ-WORK TEA URN OR SAMOVAR of lobed circular outline with two looping foliate tendril handles and a shaped square pedestal base and shell feet, a decorative spigot and a domed cover with a large bud finial, the interior with a lift-out frame and tube with a pull-off cover (to take a hot iron), maker's mark of J. Barber, G. Cattles & W. North of York with London hallmarks for 1824; 16.5" (42cm) high; 197 oz
An Edwardian mahogany, satinwood cross banded and marquetry part-glazed cabinet, the short, shaped upstand over a dentil banded cornice and foliate and urn marquetry frieze, the eight pane astragal glazed door beneath enclosing an interior with two shelves and olive green velvet lining, over a bowfront cupboard base with urn, foliate and swagged marquetry decoration, on boxwood strung square tapered legs with spade feet, 26¾ x 17¾in. (68 x 45cm.), 78in. (198cm.) high.
An 18th century neoclassical giltwood and gesso girandole mirror, the rectangular, bevelled plate within a frame decorated with ribbon tied swags, flowers and stiff leaves, with pierced foliate scroll cresting centred by an urn, the conforming foliate scroll apron issuing three scroll arms with urn nozzles, 41 x 24¼in. (104.2 x 61.5cm.), restorations and re-gilding, plate probably original.
A Victorian walnut, kingwood and marquetry trumpet work table, the rectangular top with kingwood banding and central ebony and marquetry plaque with an urn of flowers, enclosing the original fitted interior, on a rectangular tapered column with foliate carved collar, to four foliate carved cabriole style legs with scroll toes, 19½ x 14¾in. (49.5 x 37.5cm.), 30¼in. (77cm.) high.
An Edwardian silver octagonal urn / trophy cup form tea caddy, in the style of Adam, George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester, 1908, the hinged cover with acorn finial, opening to reveal gilt washed interior, engraved below key with Clan Grant crest, raised upon square foot, complete with key, 8 ½in. (21.5cm.) high, weight 21.1 tr.oz. * Key slipping (not locking), maker's mark rubbed, square base with little knocks to corners etc, overall good.
A collection of silver and silver plate, to include a silver toast rack by William Neale & Son Ltd, Birmingham, 1937; silver shell butter dish by Lee & Wigfull, Sheffield, 1899; Continental silver urn dish; silver lid with penquin finial (a/f); Continental silver spoon with scallop shell bowl, 800; pair of silver sugar tongs; swizzle stick; miniature spoon, together with a Continental silver mounted magnifying glass, brush and silver plated dishes etc, weighable silver 14.6 tr.oz. (quantity) * Varying conditions, mostly good.
A creamware pottery two handled urn by Peter Weldon, 1990s, purchased from the General Trading Company, Sloane Square, the campana urn with foliate, floral swagged and shell decoration, on a square plinth with clipped corners, signed ‘P. Weldon’ to underside, 11½in. (29.25cm.) high. * Good condition. The only fault is two small dark glaze flaw spots to the edge of the socle.
A late 19th century French Sienna marble and ormolu mounted mantel clock, the drum case surmounted by an eagle with outstretched wings, on a scrolled plinth with ormolu foliate swags, urn appliqué and outset ormolu feet, the Roman white enamel and gilt sunburst dial fronting a twin train movement with outside countwheel striking the hours and half hours on a bell, 'O. Carry' of Paris mark and 'Samuel Marti' medal mark, no. 5718 7.2, 16 ½in. (42cm.) high. * Winds and runs. Strikes correctly. Some wear to gilding. A few tiny nibbles to edges of marble case. Dial good, with one semi-circular line of wear to gilt. * Winds and runs. Strikes correctly. Some wear to gilding. A few tiny nibbles to edges of marble case. Dial good, with one semi-circular line of wear to gilt.
A 19th century ebonised and gilt metal mantel clock, the twin train movement numbered 4581, striking the hours on a gong, fronted by a silvered Roman arched dial with gilt mask and floral spandrels and gilt foliate bezel to the bevelled glass door, in a bell top case with urn and cone finials, canted corners with gilt caryatid mounts, gilt arched grilles to sides and foliate gilt feet, 18 ¼in. (46.25cm.) high, movement overwound, requires repair. * Striking train of the movement has been overwound. The pendulum suspension spring is detached and damaged. The dial and case are in very good condition overall, with just minor wear to ebonising to corners. Key to rear case door present and lock working.
A French patinated and gilt bronze five branch candelabra, 19th century in the Louis XV style, the five, scrolled foliate arms holding foliate urn nozzles and drip pans, held aloft by a classical maiden with a dolphin at her feet, raised on a gilt bronze tripod pedestal base with foliage and scale decorated scroll feet, 28in. (71cm.) high.
A pair of French gilt bronze and white marble five branch candelabra, late 19th / early 20th century, each with removable gilt cast floral finial, foliate cast five-branch arms with foliate decorated nozzles, on gilt urn support with goat mask decoration, raised on shaped white marble base with applied gilt beads and sat on four foliate gilt pad feet, 20 1/8in. (51cm.) high. (2) * Each with nibbles to bottom section to marble bases, one loose and needs tighting, some areas of gilt rubbing, mostly good, pleasing to the eye.
A Royal Worcester large two handled urn and cover, hand-painted with fruit, by D Shinnie, with an ornate reticulated collar having ribbon tied swag faux handles, domed and stepped cover, terminating in flower shaped conical finial, raised on circular stepped foot, printed mark and numbered 1428 M/S, RT/BP, 13 ½in. (34.3cm.) high. * Light surface scratch to outside peach and leaf, otherwise nothing to note, good.
A collection of silver plate, comprising of an oval tea caddy / biscuit box by Atkin Brothers; pair of Hermes - Paris beakers; mustard pot fashioned as a urn; trophy cup, inscribed around rim 'CHARLES GERALD MARMADUKE DAYRELL 1912 - J=NE - LHORANCHET A CHAUX 1854; tray; caster, grape scissors, souvenir spoons etc. (quantity)
A pair of elegant weighted silver plate classical style candlesticks, of tapering square form with urn style sconce and removable drip trays, having floral and scroll decoration, 11 3/8in. (28.8cm.) tall, together with a pair of silver plate wine coasters of circular bellied form with turned wooden bases and cast foliate rim. (4) * All pieces very good with light surface wear only.
A monumental and impressive silver plated and parcel gilt table centrepiece, late 20th century, the shallow lobster and scallop shell embossed bowl with gilt interior on a fluted urn stem raised by four satyress supports, the semi-nude figures with parcel gilt fur legs and hoofs, the central shaped pillar adorned with lion masks and conch shells, raised on domed and stepped circular base with floral and scroll decoration and gadroon rim, 18 ½in. (47cm.) diameter, 16 ½in. (42cm.) high. * Some rubbing to silver plate throughout, gilt interior to bowl marked in area's, parcel gilt rubbed to high area's, good, very pleasing to the eye.
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