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A PAIR OF FRENCH GILT-METAL AND SEVRES-STYLE PORCELAIN SIX-LIGHT CANDELABRAEarly 20th CenturyEach modelled with a Bacchanalian cherub supporting four scroll branches issuing five lights, with urn nozzles, on a painted blue porcelain plinth, 55cm highCondition report:One swag detached but present, speckled loss of gilding throughout, blue paint rubbed and scratched in some areas, would benefit from professional cleaning and restoration.
A PAIR OF FRENCH LOUIS XVI STYLE GILT-METAL MOUNTED MARBLE THREE-LIGHT CANDELABRALate 19th / Early 20th CenturyEach modelled with numerous flowers issuing from an urn shaped base flanked by swan’s heads, 42.5cm high Condition report: Only two drip-pans to the candle nozzles. One requires elements re-screwing and tightening. Repair to the corner of the one marble base.
A FRENCH PATINATED BRONZE URN AND A LOUIS XVI STYLE CANDLESTICKS (3)Late 19th CenturyThe twin handled urn on stepped black marble base with malachite medallion, stamped to underside 3772, 19.5cm high; the candlestick with cone finial, 15cm high; Together with a cast-iron door knocker, 20th Century, 16.5cm highCondition report: Wear to patination as to be expected with age and use. Marble base of urn is invariably chipped with scuffs and rubbed areas to some of the detail.
A FRENCH GILT AND PATINATED BRONZE MOUNTED ONYX AMPHORA SHAPED TABLE LAMPLate 19th Century and later convertedWith central lion and leaf mask mount, the urn raised on four slender supports with paw feet, 51cm high, excluding electrical fitmentCondition report: Good condition.Dirt and dust as to be expected. The elements would benefit from tightening. Slight hairline fissures towards the tip of the slender urn. Some discolouration. Will need to be rewired and PAT tested.
A PORTUGUESE TEA URNOf twin handled form, raised on four legs, the shaped square base raised on four bun feet, the detachable cover with a pine cone finial, the front with a tap and with a detachable spirit burner having a turned wooden handle, height 50cm, gross weight 3505 gms Condition Report;; Hinge to lid in good condition, finial probably re-attached underneath, the fitting is very sharp. Wing nuts to base look to be replaced, feet are a little pushed inwards and require straightening. Possibly something missing from the bottom of the tap. Shallow denting by the side of the bottom of one of the handles. Urn is not stable on its feet.. One or two small dents to the body.The burner; wooden handle maybe an old replacement and re-rivetted. The wick adjustment button is not working properly.. Shallow dent to body.This item is probably not working.
A SET OF FOUR VICTORIAN CANDLESTICKS (4)Each with a tapered fluted stem, below a fluted urn shaped top, raised on a swept fluted square base, Sheffield 1883 (loaded), height 22cmCondition Report; The candlesticks generally have a few dents, some more so than others, marks are a bit worn. see photos.
A GEORGE III SILVER CREAM PAILOf urn shaped form, with pierced and engraved decoration and with beaded rims, fitted with a beaded swingover handle, height 10cm, weight 116 gms, marks indistinct, probably circa London 1777, (the glass liner lacking)Condition report: handle slightly distorted. Foot is a bit pushed in. One or two minor distortions to the body, otherwise a few tiny surface marks.
SEVEN SILVER CONDIMENTS AND EIGHT SILVER CONDIMENT SPOONS (15)Comprising; a late Victorian oval mustard pot, with pierced decoration, raised on four spherical feet, London 1897, with a blue glass liner, four oval salt frames, with one blue glass liner, two urn shaped pepperettes with blue glass liners and seven silver condiment spoons, various dates, combined weight 268 gms
A SILVER MOUNTED OVAL TORTOISESHELL HINGE LIDDED ROYALIST SNUFF BOXThe underside decorated with a portrait of the crowned bust of King Charles I within an oval wreath surround, the top with an applied silver mount decorated with a central urn between two birds within a scroll surround, 7.5cm x 6cm (including hinge), offered together with an auction sale catalogue of the contents of The Grange, Levenshulme, May 1904, Lot number 181, and further paperwork detailCondition report: front panel to lid slight wear to the high points, generally looks to be in good condition. The pins holding it to the lid do not correspond with the pierced holes, if indeed these were originally intended to hold them. Portrait to underside has some rubbing. The hinge is in good condition. The tortoise shell generally is of good condition. Two insect (possibly silverfish) marks to front of box. Lid closes well. Tortoise shell is in surprisingly good condition considering the age and may be replaced. It seems strange that there is wear to the portrait of the king underneath yet no significant wear to the tortoise shell. The hinge bracket is not perfectly centred to the panel of the lid.
A SILVER PEPPERETTEOf urn shaped form, with partly fluted decoration, raised on a circular foot, the screw-off top with a bud finial, possibly York 1801 or Colonial, height 9 cm, weight 105 gmsCondition report: the detachable lid. The finial is pushed in and the piercings are of varying sizes and rather crudely arranged. Repair where foot meets stem of body. Slight rubbing to body. Thread connecting top to base no longer really runs as it should, it just sort of pushes closed.
A 19th century Crown Derby garniture of 3 classical urn shaped vases with twin handles and pedestal bases, decorated in the Imari manner, handwritten marks to base, central vase height 30 cm, side vases 23 cm Restoration to one handle each of 2 smaller urns otherwise seem in good condition with no other obvious damage, repair or restoration.
A set of three gilt-composite and glass wall lights, of recent manufacture, of rhomboid shape, with urn and swag decoration, each set with twin branches, 92cm high (3) Provenance: 47 Phillimore Gardens, Holland Park, London, W8.Condition report: Knocks and chips. Mirrored slips with chips. The main construction is fibreglass. Re-wiring required.
An ebonised console table, early 20th century, with rounded edges, raised on faux bamboo supports, joined by an x-shaped stretcher with a centralised urn, 75cm wide, 54cm deep, 71cm highCondition report: Traces of former gilding. Scratches and marks occurring throughout. With some dents to the surface. The edge with a notable gouge.
A composite stone campana urn, 20th century, with a flared rim and part-gadrooning, above a waisted pedestal and a rectangular plinth, 58cm diameter, 140cm highCondition report: In two sections - the urn is one section and the pedestal and plinth the other - the plinth/ pedestal section is 111cm high including the metal strengthening rod. General wear, weathering and small chips.
AN EARLY GEORGE III CIRCULAR COVERED BOWL in the form of an urn decorated with wrythen fluting and chased floral garlands, resting on a gadrooned circular foot, the cover with a flower finial, by Abraham Portal*, London 1762; 4.2" (10.5 cms) diameter; 11.4 oz *Abraham Portal was apprenticed to Paul De Lamerie 1740-1749.
A carved stone pedestal garden urn:, the circular bowl with alternate lion masks and rosettes with acanthus and fluting below, on short reeded knopped pedestal and acanthus decorated socle, on a later square pedestal with recessed panel sides, 49cm diameter of bowl, 105cm overall height,*Notes Provenance Leighon House, Manaton, Devon.
A 19th Century Dutch oak and floral marquetry serpentine block fronted chest of drawers:, bordered with sycamore lines, the top with an oval panel with an urn of flowers and foliage within chequer strung surround, having a moulded edge, containing four long shaped and bombe fronted drawers between canted angles, the sides with ribbon tied pendant sprays of flowers and foliage, on block feet, 93cm (3ft 0 1/2in) wide.
An early 18th Century Italian tortoiseshell, ebony and coromandel wood architectural cabinet on a 19th Century carved mahogany stand:, the gilt metal mounted cabinet fitted with an arrangement of drawers with baluster galleries and urn finials about a central portico drawer with applied Classical figures on Vitruvian scroll plinths, between spiral turned and plain columns with Corinthian capitals, the interior with various concealed drawers, the sides inlaid with brass geometric lines and satinwood husks, the stand with an acanthus scroll apron and central rocaille cartouche, on acanthus decorated cabriole legs, terminating in claw and ball feet, the cabinet 112.5cm (3ft 8 1/4in) wide, 61.5cm (2ft) high, 40cm (1ft 3 3/4in) deep - the stand 120cm (3ft 11in) wide.
A mahogany D-end triple pillar dining table:, in the Regency taste, the top with a crossbanded and ebony strung border and a reeded edge, having a rectangular centre section, on turned and urn-shaped columns and reeded splayed legs, terminating in brass lions claw cappings and castors, the top 107cm (3ft 6in) x 230cm (7ft 6 1/2in) and with two additional leaves extending to 322cm (10ft 6 1/2in).
A 19th Century French rosewood, kingwood, floral marquetry and gilt metal mounted bombe commode:, of serpentine fronted outline, bordered with boxwood lines, the top with a shaped quarter veneered panel with central urn and musical trophy flanked by scrolling floral foliage, fitted with two drawers in the shaped apron, with applied foliate scrollwork, on splayed legs, headed with cartouche scroll and rocaille decoration, terminating in sabots, 73cm (2ft 4 3/4in) wide, 39cm (1ft 3 1/2in) deep, 83cm (2ft 8 1/2in) high.
An Edwarian stained beech and inlaid three piece chair back salon suite, comprising a twin seat settee and a pair of armchairs:, bordered with ivory lines, the backs with twin pierced splats and Neo-Classical urn and foliate scroll shaped crestings, having bowed upholstered panel seats in ivory damask silk fabric, on square tapered splayed legs, united by stretchers.
A pair of Chinese hardwood and marquetry square urn stands:, decorated with dragons, lion dogs, animals and figures, heightened in sandalwood and ivory, on square section legs with further decoration of tassel hung fish pendants, urns of flowers and leaves and trailing foliage, having lattice undertiers, the tops 42cm (1ft 4 1/2in), 72.5cm (2ft 4 1/2in) high.
A Victorian cut glass and silver mounted claret jug, maker Mappin Brothers, London, 1897: the hinged domed lid with beaded urn finial, the collar with embossed scroll, floral and shell decoration with loop carrying handle, the glass body of ovoid form with hobnail decoration, raised on a circular foot with starburst decoration, 29cm high.
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