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Brown (Thomas) Pseudodoxia Epidemica: or, Enquiries into very many Received Tenets and Commonly Presumed Truths, fifth edition, engraved portrait frontispiece, for the assigns of Edward Dod, 1669 bound with Hydriotaphia, Urn-Burial; or, A Discourse of the Sepulchral Urns lately found in Norfolk, for Henry Brome, 1669, 2 works in 1, occasional browning, contemporary calf, expertly rebacked; and c.30 others, leatherbound, mostly antiquarian, including a defective copy of a work by William Camden, with mention of Shakespeare on p.44, v.s. (c.30)
A George III mahogany longcase clock case, the hood with moulded pediment above glazed door and spiral reeded columns, the sides with pierced oval fret panels, the rectangular trunk door with inlaid urn filled oval panel, on a plain base and bracket feet, height 213cm, together with a Continental painted longcase clock case, height 195cm.
A Regency Egyptianesque brass inlaid mahogany and ebonized bracket clock, the eight day twin fusee movement striking hours on a bell and the quarters on two smaller bells, the backplate with engraved border, the 6-inch silvered circular dial with strike/silent lever above subsidiary seconds and Roman hour numerals and inscribed 'Alexr Purvis North Audley St. London', the drum case with gilt brass urn finial above carved leaf scroll supports, on a rectangular inverted breakfront plinth base with glazed lenticle, flanked by a pair of tapered columns with anthemion surmounts, height 44cm, with pendulum (missing small section of moulding). Note: Alexander Purvis is a recorded London clockmaker working from his North Audley Street, Grosvenor Square premises circa 1810-1845.
A GEORGE III SILVER CHAMBERSTICK WILLIAM STROUD, LONDON 1805 With a circular sconce, urn shaped capital, loop handle, tapering snuffer, and engraved with a crest 16cm (6 1/4in) long 279g (9 oz) Condition Report: Marks are generally clear Wobbles on a flat surface, rim is misshaped Crests crisp Two minor dents to the snuffer Light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER CANDLESTICK WALKER & HALL, SHEFFIELD 1903 With a beaded circular sconce, urn shaped capitals, tapering stem, to a square beaded base chased with a ribbon and swag band 33cm (13in) high Loaded Condition Report: Marks are clear Slightly wobbles Some rubbing to the decoration Light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer
A PAIR OF SMALL CONTINENTAL SILVER CANDLESTICKS With circular sconces, urn shaped capitals with foliate decoration, rams masks and husk swags to the tapering stems and on circular bases with chased foliate bands 18.5cm (7 1/4in) high 367g (11.8 oz) Condition Report: Marks partially obscured Both stand well and straight No engraving Light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer
A SILVER FIVE LIGHT CANDELABRA MAPPIN & WEBB, LONDON 1972 With circular sconces, chased foliate urn shaped capitals, four foliate capped scroll arms to a turned stem and on a circular moulded spreading foot 22.5cm (9in) high 1196g (38.45 oz) Condition Report: Marks are well struck Stands well No engraving Light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER OVAL TAPERING HOT WATER POT ROBERTS & BELKS, SHEFFIELD 1907 With a wooden urn shaped final and scroll handle, on an oval foot 22cm (8 1/2in) high 417g (13.4 oz) gross Condition Report: Marks are clear Excessive play to the hinge Minor knocks to the rim Heavy dents to the foot rim Badly wobbles No engraving Light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer
Cliff of Hull, a George III flame mahogany and inlaid longcase clock, arched caddy top with brass urn finials, brass dial with name in the arch, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, subsidiary date and seconds dials, scroll spandrels, serpentine strung trunk door, bracket feet, 227cm high, (two weights, winding key, door key and pendulum). Note: Ivory Exemption Certificate No.T38CJ6TY.
A white metal medal by Thomas Webb marking the death of Frederick the Duke of York. Obverse with draped bust l. Reverse with a soldier standing by a large funerary urn above 'The Soldier's friend'. 4.4 cm. (Similar to Eimer 1190). And a medal marking the Pope's visit to San Francisco, 1987, and another for the Protestant Church of the Old Prussian Union. 3 medals. *CR Good conditoin.
* Small Swords. A Continental small sword, 18th century, the 73 cm steel blade with pierced double shell guard and grip, overall length 90.5 cm, plus a Continental court sword, with white metal mounts and black leather scabbard, George V court sword the 80 cm straight steel blade with brass guard applied with silver G.V.R. cypher and thistle wreath with brass knucklebow and grip with crown finial, overall length 85 cm plus a Victorian court sword by Boulter, Hepburn & Watts, 28 George Street, Hannover Square West, the 79 cm steel blade etched with foliate scrolls, brass hilt with urn pommel with sword knot, overall length 94.5 cm, in its black leather scabbard with brass mounts (scabbard damaged)QTY: (4)
A late 19th century tortoiseshell mantle clock, the white enamel Roman dial with Arabic five minutes signed J.W. Benson Ltd, 25 Old Bond Street, London. The twin train movement with coiled gong strike. The case with cast gilt brass urn finial and acanthus scroll mounts and feet, 18 3/4" high
George III silver mustard and liner of oval form, reeded handle and rim, having a hinged dome lid and a part fluted with central urn finial, the body fluted between bands of indented circular design, the front with a scrolled cartouche engraved with a Griffin (dented), hallmarked London 1802, makers mark Charles Chesterman, 11cm long, 9cm tall
A Victorian silver teapot of shaped oval form, the panelled sides chased and engraved with a geometric design with opposite vacant cartouches, hinged urn finial, scroll handle with ivory insulators, on a beaded surround foot, Birminghm 1875, makers mark for Thomas Prime & Son, 758gms g/w (Cities Ref: 59PSGR7Z)
An Edwardian Sheraton Revival mahogany and inlaid serpentine fronted display cabinet, the moulded cornice over an urn and swag decorated frieze and two glazed cupboard doors enclosing glass shelving over two ivorine and marquetry inlaid doors decorated with panels of classical figures raised on square tapered legs to spade feet 90 cm wide x 42 cm deep x 180.5 cm high
A pair of early 20th Century black lacquered and chinoiserie decorated caned low arm chairs on square supports, 59 cm wide x 49.5 cm deep x 70.5 cm high together with a Chinese carved padauk wood low table or urn stand, the rectangular top over a pierced frieze (one frieze section missing) on square supports to scroll feet, 37 cm wide x 44 cm deep x 26 cm high
A 19th Century Coalport type fluted and gilt decorated tea set comprising tea pot and stand, sugar box and cover, slop bowl and milk jug, ten cups, eleven saucers, together with a Vienna style gilt decorated two handled vase with figure panel and landscape verso decoration (AF) 33 cm high, a pair of Continental gilt and pink ground pierced pedestal baskets 21 cm high x 21 cm diameter and a Capodimonte figure group of 18th Century lady and gentleman 22 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Five of the cups have significant hairline cracks / star fractures. One cup has a firing flaw which makes it looked cracked and another has significant wear to the interior. Seven of the saucers have significant hairline fractures / star cracks. The milk jug has a large chip mainly to the internal rim and a hairline fracture running down through it. The slop bowl has significant firing faults to the interior and a couple of black marks to the exterior. The lid of the sucrier has all-over crazing / discolouration. The main pot has some wear and brown marks to the exterior. The teapot has lid has a firing fault to the knop. The stand has a star crack to the base as well as various firing faults throughout that obviously could not be repaired as there is now a wooden block in the middle. The gilding has worn heavily throughout. The capodimonte figure group has some losses to the extremities throughout including his fingers. The Vienna style vase has significant damage and repair to the base of the urn shape as well as wear to the gilding throughout. All pieces have wear to the gilding conducive with age and heavy use. All are in need of a clean, etc. See images for further detail.
A Capodimonte polychrome relief decorated urn shaped vase with egg and dart rim over a classically decorated body and mask decorated gilt handles on a foliate decorated base and square foot bearing crowned "N" blue underglazed mark 20 cm high together with a circa 1900 Burmantofts foliate decorated vase bearing impressed mark "1050" to base 25 cm high CONDITION REPORTS The Capodimonte urn has some significant chips to the underside of the rim as well as various firing faults to the upper white part of the rim. In need of a good clean. General wear and tear to include some losses to the gilt and enamel. See images for more details. The Burmantofts vase has been heavily broken and restored, particularly to the top quarter. There is heavy crazing throughout. Large chips on the foot and it is generally very dirty with dried on glue type remnants. Has heavy wear and tear conducive with age, use and damage. See images for further details.
A Job Ridgeway & Sons (circa 1808-14) pair of urns and covers decorated with figures in landscape with floral sprays verso, flanked by satyric mask gilded relief work handles on a square plinth base, bearing impressed stamp marks, 21 cm high, together with a larger urn to match, with lion mask handles, again bearing the same impressed marks to base, 19.5 cm high
Barr Flight & Barr early 19th century vase of urn form hand decorated with a bouquet of flowers and with gilt and cobalt decoration (NB the handles have been removed and the vase has undergone extensive repair) height 20cm. Together with an urn form, Sevres style vase with lift out stem holder, decorated with swags and motifs relating to the arts, heavily gilt (af - signs of earlier repair). (2)
NO RESERVEA LARGE JAPANESE SHINO WARE MIZUSASHI (FRESH WATER URN) PROBABLY MEIJI ERA, 19TH CENTURY The ovoid waisted body covered in a cream-coloured crackled glaze, each side with a faint underglaze-blue decoration, one area resembling an ebi (shrimp); with two handles applied to the shoulder and a black lacquer lid, 20.5cm. (2) PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS TO BE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE. See The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, access, no.2019.193.55a, b, for a mizusashi of similar shape.
A JAPANESE MIZUSASHI (FRESH WATER URN) MEIJI ERA, 19TH OR 20TH CENTURYIn the style of Otagaki Rengetsu (1791-1875), the tall ovoid body with a ribbed surface and a cream-coloured crackled glaze, decorated in underglaze blue with a poem, the characters extending onto the ceramic lid, 14cm; in a tomobako wood box. (3)Provenance: purchased from Sakoda Antique Gallery, Kobe City, Japan.
A pair of Graingers Worcester eagle vases, each bird supporting a pierced urn, together with a gilt floral ewer, leaf-moulded vase and a small amphora-shaped vase, the first 20cm high.Eagle 1, small crack to pierced border, some rubbing to gilt, lacks cover.eagle 2, rubbing to gilt particularly to edge of circular foot.Large vase good some rubbing to gilt rim.Ewer, goodAmphora, good slight rubbing to gilt rim.There is another small cornucopia shaped vase pictured with the lot but this is not part of the lot.
A French marble and bronze mantel clock garniture, striking movement by Japy Freres, numbered 3699, plinth case flanked by lion mask, drop handles surmounted by an urn cast with putti, 42cm high, with a pair of associated two light candelabra centred with storks, on fluted marble octagonal bases, 31cm high, the clock 42.5cm highMovement striking and ticking, case with chips to marble upper left and bottom right, dial and numerals in overall good condition, base of urn signed F Barbedienne, candelabra with wax deposits, pendulum and key
Hamilton & Co, London, 1913, the urn rising from a circular base with two mask and shell scrolling feet and opposite two scroll and flower feet, topped by two large bearded figures with urns, the central column having ornate frieze, the knopped section with mythical flying dolphins, the main bowl section with vacant cartouche to one side, the other embossed with Poseidon in a boat and putti playing instruments, the whole with scrolling flowers, twin stempost handles with wild boar heads, elongated flared neck to removable slightly domed cover adorned with merchild blowing a horn, 25½in. (64.8cm.) high, weight 153 tr.oz.* Slightly un-steady on feet, two large dents to vacant cartouche area (should push out from inside), polish residue throughout, needs cleaning and polishing, overall good condition.
John Touliet, London, 1793, of urn form, raised on spreading circular foot, pull-off domed pierced cover, engraved 'Sugar' to one side the other inscribed 'C', 4½in. (11.5cm.) high, together with pepper pot of same design and maker, weight 5.6 tr.oz. and a white metal Continental fish slice. (3)* Some spotting, otherwise good.
A collection of early 20th century hallmarked silver items. The lot to include an Edward VII pair of weighted posey vases. Hallmarked for Birmingham, 1903. Makers mark for Charles Wilkes. A pair a weight candlesticks. Hallmarks partially legible, Birmingham, 1922. An Art Deco silver mounted vanity mirror with engine turned design. Hallmarked for Birmingham, 1936. Makers mark for W I Broadway & Co. A small ladle hallmarked for Birmingham, 1904. Makers mark for A J Bailey. A George V silver miniature trophy urn. Hallmarked for Birmingham, 1925 Makers mark for Charles Edwin Turner. To also include a silver handled button gook, silver handled knife, and a silver fork. Combined weight approx 761.2g. Measures approx 12cm x 3cm (posey vase) / 25.5cm x 13cm (mirror).
A Mid century Mappin and Webb silver plated fruit bowl and Viners silver plated miniature urn. The lot to include a silver plated fruit bowl. The bowl having a circular footed base rising to bulbous form with pierced triangular repeated pattern and having a frosted glass liner. Stamped to base Mappin & Webb Ltd Mappin Plate, London & Sheffield D W28613 M.196. To also include a miniature urn having a stepped foot base and twin Lion handles. Combined weight approx 1535g. Measures approx 22cm x 12cm (bowl) 7.5cm x 6.5cm (urn).
A collection of silver plated items. The lot to include three miniature urns having a stepped foot base and twin Lion handles. Stamped to base Viners of Sheffield, England Silver Plate. A silver plated sugar casting spoon. Stamped with makers mark for AT&S. A silver plated silent butler with wooden handle and etched lid. To also include a set of six Gero Zilvium tea spoons with original box. Combined weight approx 889g. Measures approx 7.5cm X 6cm (urn).
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