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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.
An 18th century oak refectory table the plank top on intricately carved urn shaped trestle base, 235.5cm long x 83cm deep x 81cm highCondition report: Dents, marks and scratches all over consistent with age and use, greater area of wear to one end of table top, large watermark to central plank, small chips and damages to trestle base, larger chips to feet, central three stays of base probably later, some damages to carving on base
A 19th century Majolica centrepiece, the dished top supported by two cherubs and an urn, in pink, turquoise, ochre and green, on circular base, 38cm high; a pair of Doulton Lambeth bottle vases, relief decorated with stylised foliate on a blue and mottled ochre ground, 29cm high; a continental porcelain figure; a pair of Chinese blue and white ginger jars and cover and an earthenware jarCondition report: Tazza with repairs to where bowl joins the stand, one of cherubs with repairs to the arm. Some of fingers missing or with repairs. One cherub reattached. All repairs visible.
A French gilt-metal and white marble mounted pedestal striking mantle clock on ebonised base, late 19th/early 20th century, the white enamelled dial decorated with floral swags, with pierced ornate gilt-metal handles, surmounted with an urn and scrolls, Condition Report: Unfortunately there is no dome.
A Continental brass striking bracket mantle clock, late 19th century, the movement stamped for Gustav Becker/Freiburg/758987, the engraved silvered dial with black Roman numerals to chapter ring, the front with pierced brass scroll and niello ornament, surmounted with a gadrooned urn on domed top mounted with stylised dolphins, the sides with beast masks suspending drops, on waisted plinth with acanthus and paw feet, with key, 44 cm high
A late 19th century brass oil lamp, the urn shaped body with embossed foliate decoration, raised upon unusual tripod lion paw base with female busts mounted to each, with glass shade and funnel, 70cm high Condition Report: There is some minor chipping to the opaque glass shade rims, some wear and deterioation to brass surface overall, more noticeable to shoulder and base. One switch lacking to burner, one still present which functions. The key at the side of the burner also functions (this raises up the pierced gallery supporting the chimney). Some wear overall. Resevoir is ok. Both clips on collar are present.
A good late 19th / early 20th century mahogany and boxwood-strung table cabinet – the slightly overhanging top above a frieze decorated with swags and a panelled door decorated with a marquetry urn in late 18th century style within an oval and satinwood crossbanded border, single satinwood crossbanded and strung full-width drawer below, with key (32cm wide x 24cm deep x 48cm high)
Various 19th / early 20th century Wedgwood Jasperware in typical neo-classical style with applied swags and maidens etc., together with various decorative ceramics (the Wedgwood with some damage commensurate with age)Large circular Wedgwood jardiniere - large star crack to underside of base (not visible from inside), some interior discolouration and marking otherwise OK; two-handled campana-shaped blue Wedgwood urn - one handle broken and re-affixed, interior of urn with some staining, urn cover very badly damaged, now in six pieces and very badly repaired with glue (some minor pieces no longer present); modern blue Jasperware jug - handle completely away and re-affixed (glue showing); pink Jasperware vase and cover - the main ovoid shaped body affixes to the spreading circular socle and as such a small amount of white plaster/adhesive is visible mainly to one side (no damages or breakages), the cover has the vase-shaped finial away and re-affixed (glue showing), on the whole, apart from the finial, the vase is noted to be in good order throughout.
A nice quality Edwardian strung and marquetry bookstand – centrally decorated with a two-handled urn in the neo-classical taste. Together with a 19th century rosewood jewellery box with pull-out compartmentalised tray and a 19th century wall-hanging kitchen-style oak box (the bookstand 38cm) (3)
A Victorian Glass Coin Loving Cup, dated 1870, the thistle-shaped bowl engraved Newcastle 1870 within a wreath, the reverse with a basket of flowers and fruit over a wrythen base and ball and blade knop stem enclosing a coin on a circular foot, 22.5cm high; and A Matched Pair of Cut Glass Urn Shaped Vases, 19th century, on faceted ball stems and square feet, 18cm high (3)Condition report: Loving cup with loss to one lower terminal. Matched vases with some surface wear and scratches, free from chips and cracks.
An Anglo-Irish Campana Glass Vase, early 19th century, with lobed everted rim, knopped stem and square foot and allover geometric cutting, 19cm high; A Similar Urn Shaped Vase, 22cm high; A Pair of Royal Brierley Magnum Decanters and Stoppers; A Quantity of Cut and Moulded Glass and Silver Plate (qty)
A Pair of Meissen Porcelain Inkwells, Stands and A Cover, circa 1900, painted with the Green Vine pattern, crossed swords marks in underglaze blue, 17cm diameter; A Similar Inkwell and Stand, painted in puce and gilt with chinoiserie flowers, crossed swords marks in underglaze blue, 17cm diameter; A Similar Pair of Dressing Table Candlesticks, with urn shaped sconces and cylindrical columns on square bases, decorated with flower sprigs, crossed swords marks in underglaze blue, 14cm high; and A Similar Conical Snuffer, 1910, painted with flowersprays within gilt borders, crossed swords mark and bicentenary dates in underglaze blue, 8.5cm high (qty)
A Victorian Brass Coal Purdonium, the hinged sloping top with foliate panel centred by an urn and with turned ebonised handle, 40cm high, with matched shovel; A Similar Coal Bucket, of flared form with overhead handle and twin hinged lids, the whole embossed with scrolling foliage, 56cm high; A Regency Brass Firecurb, with pierced decoration, on three paw feet, 133cm wide; and A Set of Three Brass Fire Irons, with urn handles, comprising tongs, poker and shovel (6)
A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER CANDLESTICKS, by Nathaniel Smith & Co, Sheffield 1799, the baluster sticks with double knops and raised girdle band, the urn-shaped holders with conforming girdle, raised on domed and stepped circular feet each engraved with a crest, the detachable circular sconces with stepped edges, weighted. (2) 30cm highCONDITION REPORTOne stick with detachable sconce by Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh, no date letter, the other by Nathaniel Smith & Co, no town mark or date letter. One scratch engraved '10.15', the other '10.16' to right of hallmarks
A PAIR OF GEORGE II SILVER CHAMBERSTICKS, by William Cafe, London 1759, crested, each of shaped circular outline, the urn-shaped nozzle with unmarked sconce, on a waisted stem, the base with capped C-shaped handle and foliate and scroll decorated border, raised on three stepped-hoof feet. (2) 17cm diameter, 28.2 troy ouncesCONDITION REPORTSconce 5.5cm diameter, holder 2.2cm approximately. Sconces unmarked. Good clear marks to underside of each. Surface wear commensurate with age and use. In generally good condition.
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