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A pair of late 19th/early 20th century twin branch girandoles, a hand mirror with decorative enamel mounts, a Matthew Norman London brass carriage timepiece, an alabaster lamp base carved as a fluted urn, together with another similar ceramic pair, a 20th century Russian icon, a pair of modern bookends, a Edwardian printed water jug, chamber pot etc
A heavy and imposing deep blue porcelain and ormolu lidded pot pourri Urn having three stylised hoot footed supports, with foliage details extending to three animal heads having curled horns and united by floral garlands, a pierced frieze above with trailing foliage detail is surmounted by a dome lid with hop-like finial, 21 3/4'' high, 9 1/4'' diameter approx. 8.5 kg. approx.
A spelter/ormolu Clock Garniture, the clock having an Alpine style arbour finial (re-attached), the movement having a porcelain face with pale blue and floral detail and the reserve/chapter ring having Roman numerals, the face flanked by a lady picking flower blooms, the base with scrolling foliage and flowers featuring two porcelain panels, the flanking porcelain and ormolu urns having reserves with Italianate buildings in landscapes depicted. One urn cracked/repaired. No key or pendulum is present but each piece stands on gilded edge beige fleck/velvet surfaced plinth. The clock is 12 1/2'' wide x 13 5/8'' high including plinth, the urns each 10 1/4'' high approx.
Early 20th century silver christening cup, with scroll handle and upon circular stepped foot, the body chased with floral sprays flanking a personally engraved oval panel, hallmarked Chester, probably 1902, makers mark worn and indistinct, together with a late Victorian silver pepperette of urn form, hallmarked Jay, Richard Attenborough & Co, Chester 1897, a silver open salt of cauldron form, (hallmarks worn and not visible), and an early 20th century silver pepper of egg form upon three ball feet, approximate total weight 6.26 ozt (195 grams)
Pair of Victorian silver pepperettes, the bodies of cylindrical form with foliate bright cut engraved decoration and engraved monogram, supporting domed covers with urn finials, upon octagonal bases, hallmarked John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater, London 1890, contained within a fitted case with purple silk and velvet lined interior, approximate total silver weight 1.86 ozt (58 grams)
19th Century English School - Watercolour - Young girl before a funerary urn, unsigned, 38cm x 24.5cm, framed and glazedCondition report: General condition consistent with age.The inclusion of the artist’s full name (and dates of birth and/or death, if known) should be understood to convey that, in our opinion only, this work is probably by the artist, and probably of the period. Any qualifiers such as ‘Attributed to’, ‘Circle, Manner, School, or Follower of’ etc. convey some level of doubt on our part.
A Victorian plated oil lamp, the base in the form of a Neo-Classical column with urn, on a square base with acanthus leaves, the well being pineapple cut motif glass, height 50cm, and a silver plated muffin dish, large bowl with pierced border with lobed and foliate decoration, a pair of matching smaller bowls, a silver plated jug, a pair of modern Satsuma vases, etc. CONDITION REPORT Font and burner looks ok no visible cracks Some loss of plate
A mid-20th century cased glass table lamp in a teardrop shape, with clear pink and purple colourways, height 34cm, together with an alabaster Classical urn-shaped table lamp, height 31cm (2). CONDITION REPORT The glass lamp base has a few scuffs and scratches throughout the body, but there are no chips visible. Sold electrically untested.
An early 20th century mahogany oval occasional table with shaped frieze, raised on carved slender cabriole supports united by a shaped cross stretcher centred with an urn finial, 69 x 70 x 50cm (af). CONDITION REPORT The top is dull and is largely covered with light surface scratches with further areas of deeper more significant scratches, also areas of staining, fading etc, with five divots in the top surface.
ROYAL WORCESTER; a c1901 blush ivory urn-shaped vase, hand painted with Japanese anemones and Summer flora, mask head handles to either side and gilt-heightened throughout, green mark to base and numbered 238855 and 1759, initialled 'HH', height 27cm. CONDITION REPORT Appears to be in fairly good order, minor rubbing to the top gilded rim and further minor grubbing to the foot rim, as to be expected. No other obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
An Edwardian walnut inlaid four-tier whatnot, each tier supported by wrythen turned supports, with urn and foliate inlay to each shelf, to four turned supports, 138 x 65 x 28cm. CONDITION REPORT Overall used condition with fading, staining, scuffs, scrapes, etc throughout. The uprights also have minor losses throughout.
A collection of three hallmarked silver cruets pepperettes to include an urn shaped pepper shaker with gadrooning to the body. Hallmarked for Birmingham. Date letter t for 1918. Together with a pepper shaker of tapering form. Hallmarked for London. Date letter t for 1914. Measures 10cm tall. Total weight 73g.
Two items of Doulton Lambeth Slaters patent stoneware with raised gilt, cream and turquoise flower design comprising; the 'Isobath' urn shaped lidded inkstand made for Thomas De La Rue & Co, London, with attached wavy edged dish, impressed marks to base, shape no. 6104, and a similar teapot with impressed marks and inscribed initials ER. (2) Isobath - has wear to gilding and some minor paint loss, lid is stuck on. Chips to the rim of the dish, some minor scratches to underside. Teapot has stapled repair to spout, grubby and large hair cracks through body.
Continental parian ware classical design urn shaped table centre piece having swags, goat's head mounts and cherub pedestal. Impressed mark to underside 'D'. 18cm high approx. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Firing crack to inside of urn. One ear missing from goat, another chipped. One horn is cracked at base, wear and grubby in places
A large 19th Century Victorian cut glass Chemists shop counter / window display Apothecary drug jar / urn and cover. The cover with a large faceted cut glass finial top with etched star decoration and curved striped banner to the body. Cut glass stem with all raised on a circular foot. Measures approx; 78cm x 31cm diameter.
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