A MAHOGANY, SATINWOOD BANDED, AND LINE INLAID DISPLAY CABINET ON STANDLATE 18TH CENTURY AND LATERWith an urn finial and broken swan-neck pediment above the glazed doors, the base with two frieze drawers, 205cm high, 84cm wide, 47cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useThe bookcase section and the base are associated to eachother (a marriage) and have been screwed together for stability. Both elements are broadly late 18th century in date, the bookcase section more highly decorated than the base. The interior later painted, there are various old chips, losses, repairs, replacements to veneers and inlays.The shelves appear to be later associated stillPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionPlease note the measurements have been added to the description, this is 205cm high, 84cm wide, 47cm deepCondition Report Disclaimer
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ENGLISH SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURY 'Physicians' A serpent coiling itself around a pedestal adorned with portrait roundels and topped with a twin-handled urn, titled and signed "Landseer" upper right, ink and wash over pencil, 30cm x 20cm; together with a similar study of a hermit artist sheltering in a grotto, 30cm x 21cm (2)
A brass cartel clock,by J W Benson, Ludgate Hill, London, surmounted by a cast urn over ribbons and foliage, the enamel dial supporting a French drum movement, striking the hours and half hours on a bell,65cm highdial 9.5cm diameterProvenance: Mr & Mrs J Jowitt, Taillefer, Saint-Puy, France.Good order.The dial is a little rubbed.Movement not tested.No key.
A large cast iron campagna urn,early 19th century, finely decorated in relief, depicting dancing neoclassical figures, to a trailing vine border and acanthus leaf to the base of the bowl,50cm wide73cm highProvenance: The Gordon Gridley Collection, London.Condition ReportChip to part of socle. Possible glue repair. Rust, corrosion, wear and weathering. Please see photos.
A Gustavian giltwood console,late 18th century, with laurel swag carved decoration and an urn to the stretcher, on swept legs, lacking marble,84cm wide39cm deep82cm highProvenance: The Gordon Gridley Collection, London.Condition ReportLacking marble.Old restoration to the upper leg fixings.Some old gilt paint touch up to gilt leaf.
A pair of Chinese-style beige porcelain table lamps,20th century, each of urn form with giltwood bases,17cm wide39cm high without fittings50cm high overall (2)Condition ReportOne with missing gilt-metal mount. Slight difference in colour between the two. One with slightly duller glaze. One with extensive losses to the gilt-wood base.PAT test fail - 10.6.22
A giltmetal and cut glass three piece garniture, 20th c, comprising waisted pedestal urn with swan handles with shallow rising lid centred on fluted dome, the square pedestal with lappet cast base, 49cm h approximately and pair of giltmetal mounted cut glass vases of tapered cylindrical form with waisted chamfered necks, cut glass collars and applied foliate garlands, 32cm h (3) (all converted for electricity, some fittings absent) Good condition
A George III neo classical giltwood and composition mirror, the oval frame surmounted by an urn on a pedestal and draped with pendant foliage, the apron with a sunflower, 126cm h Glass an old replacement; not re-gilded or restored, some typical wear and losses, much accretion of old dust and dirt over time
A Victorian amboyna and ebonised mahogany writing table, the bow ended quarter veneered top fitted with a drawer, on fluted, coupled pillars and swept legs with scroll feet, the urn to the central stretcher with brass handles and finial, 71cm h; 65 x 122cm Minor knocks and scratches around feet, otherwise good, complete and original, not restored or re-polished
A George III mahogany secretaire chest, with finely figured crossbanded and line inlaid drawer fronts, each with pair of contemporary neo classical black and white enamel urn medallion set brass rope handles, the altered top surmounted by a George III bookcase, with cavetto cornice and enclosed by curl veneered doors inlaid with rosewood oval, 180cm h; 52 x 91cm Interior of secretaire complete but a little scratched and untidy, lacking several of the small knobs. Cupboard - veneer shrinkage cracks and lacking part of the door bead, several of the enamel inserts cracked
A BOX AND LOOSE CERAMICS, GLASS, TYPEWRITER AND SAMOVAR, to include a boxed Stuart Crystal fruit bowl, a copper urn shaped samovar total height 52cm, a cased Imperial typewriter, Royal Albert Flowers of the Month October - Cosmos tea wares comprising two teacups, two saucers and a tea plate, a pair of Regency Ironstone covered vases in Willow pattern, etc (sd) (1 BOX + LOOSE)
TWO BOXES OF CERAMICS AND GLASS ETC, to include eight vintage Poole pottery cups, saucers and side plates, Poole Dolphin ornament, Wedgwood trinket boxes and urn, Russian cat sculpture, modern chinese ginger jar lacking it's lid, Buckingham Palace 1995 mug, faux tortoise shell candlesticks, Royal Worcester Wild Harvest bowl, treacle glazed coaching tankard, vintage wall mirror etc
A beautiful Nicoya jaguar urn from Costa Rica, ca. 1200 - 1500 AD. This excellent Pataky Polychrome effigy vessel is 11-3/4 in. high and depicts a jaguar deity. It is elaborately decorated with the various stylized designs including jaguar heads and elements of the man/jaguar motifs. The hollow, fang-studded head, as well as the legs, contain rattles. Intact, with minor repair to one leg and extensive mineral deposits overall. Cf. "Art of Costa Rica", pages 168 - 171 from the Sackler collection. (CR1390)
A group of mixed collectables, comprising a Trout Fly-Fishing Outfit, 'Angler Brand', by Veniard, a group of twenty miniature pewter dishes, dolls house editions of The Times and The Tatler, a black painted cast iron doorstop, modelled as a 'Manchester Man', 15cm high, a leather cased picture of an urn of flowers, and a pair of brass and ceramic candlesticks, the columns painted with sailing ships, 21cm high. (27)
An Edward VII Silver Two-Handle Urn Pattern Sugar Bowl and Cover and Mixed Silverware, the sugar bowl by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester, 1908, the fluted domed cover with leaf cast finial, gadroon mounts to rim, cast handles and pierced body with ribbon and swag ornament on square base, 7.25ins high, weight 8ozs, and blue glass liner for same, six silver medals, a silver handled button hook and a small selection of other silverware
An Edward VII Scottish Silver Sugar Caster and Mixed Silver Ware, the sugar caster by Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh 1906, the urn pattern body with domed cover and of panelled form on circular footrim, 6.75ins high, an Elizabeth II silver circular Armada dish, Sheffield 1964, a silver cased combined propelling pen, pencil and penknife, and a selection of silver spoons and sugar tongs, combined weighable silver 17.5ozs
A 19th Century Mahogany Longcase Clock, containing an 18th Century movement by John Wimble of Ashford, the 12ins arched brass dial with wide silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the matted dial centre engraved with birds and urn of fruit, the gilt spandrels with mask and leaf scroll ornament within engraved borders, to the eight day two train five pillar movement, in a 19th Century mahogany case probably by Goulden of Canterbury, with shaped crest rails and turned and fluted pillars to hood, arched figured veneered trunk door, on bracket feet, 82ins high (lacking finials) Note: John Wimble recorded working Ashford circa 1680, died 1741
An early 20th century porcelain garniture of urns, the largest central urn printed with a classical maiden amongst flowers, having twin gilt handles on circular foot, together with a matching pair of urns and covers, height 47cmBoth finials are off and not present.Damage t both vases rims.The larger single vase missing lid but otherwise appears complete.
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