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A 19th century Turner carved black basalt two handled urn of Neo-Classical design, with twin bacchanalian masks, swags and gadrooned lower body on square plinth. 30 cm high. CONDITION REPORT: The vase has been separated from its socle base and has some minor associated damages to each aperture. The base has some flake chips and corner knocks and the base underside has some shrinkage or splits in the manufacture with a flake chip to the edge, otherwise the vase is in good condition and has very minor marks to the body but nothing of any significance.
An unusual George II mahogany and brass mounted longcase clock and barometer by Richard PeckoverThe pagoda shaped hood with brass flame finials above silk backed fretwork above an arched door flanked by cast columns, the 12inch brass dial with eagle and urn spandrels and silvered chapter ring with Roman & Arabic numerals, signed 'Richard Peckover, LONDON' with matted centre and subsidiary seconds and date aperture, with strike/silent, blued steel hands, the eight day movement with five pillars, anchor escapement and rack strike on a bell, the arched moulded front door with a glazed barometer, with fielded panel to the plinth on ogee bracket feet, 54.5cm wide, 28cm deep, 266cm high.Provenance:C. Wills.Christie's, London, Dealing in Excellence, A Celebration of Hotspur & Jeremy, 20 London 2008, lot 141.Comparative Literature:R.W. Symonds, A Book of English Clocks, Harmondsworth, 1947, p.68.N. Goodison, English Barometers and Their Makers 1680-1860, Woodbridge, 1977, pp.144-146.T.Robinson, The Longcase Clock, Woodbridge, 1981, p.270.P.G.Dawson, The Iden Clock Collection, Woodbridge, 1987, pp..260-261Richard Peckover is recorded in Change Alley in 1735 and Royal Exchange in 1751, taking over Quare and Horseman's business in 1733.
A 19th century French ormolu and porcelain panelled mantle clock, with key and pendulum and with two train movement, the dial signed Woolnough, Westbourne Grove. Height 39 cm, width 26 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The urn form surmount is loose and has some wear to the gilt and painted decoration, the gilt metal body has some small areas of losses to the gilding, the dial has some areas of losses to gilding, the clock is complete with pendulum and two keys, the case back has some slight bending mainly where the name P H Mourey is stamped, overall the clock is in good condition.
A George III silver tea caddy by William Plummer, of shaped oval outline, with urn finial and engraved throughout with floral swags. 12 cm high, London 1786, weight 291 grams (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The lid of this caddy does not close quite to flush, lifting slightly about the width of the lid on the right-hand edge. There is a small dent to the left-hand edge probably about a fingertip size which is relatively shallow and mostly likely would push out. There is no apparent splitting to the metal. The hallmarks and makers mark are very clearly impressed. There is a very small dent to the base at the front right-hand edge. Overall this caddy is a good example and bears an engraved initial monogram which is rather feint to the lid.
Theodore Alexander Sheraton mahogany and crossbanded breakfront library bookcase, the astragal glazed upper section opening to reveal adjustable shelves surmounted by brass urn finials on the undulating cornice, the lower section with four oval inlaid cupboard doors below four frieze drawers, on bulbous fluted feet. Originally retailed by Brights of Nettlebed. w167cm d51cm h226cm
A PAIR OF LATE 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN TWIN HANDLED URN WITH SEPERATE PLINTHS, the S scroll handles with gilt husking and terminating in female busts, the vases with floral and fruit encrusting surrounding panels of classicals scenes and deutsche Blumen, stepped circular foot, the separate plinth with four scrolled feet and further floral encrusting and painted floral decoration, underglaze blue cross mark with a letter T, plinth impressed 568, height including plinth 41cm (Condition report: rubbing to the gilding, chips to the floral encrusting, the underside of one urn has a firing crack around the screw, some small areas of chipping where the body of the urn meets the foot, the plinth of one has a firing crack across the top , the same plinth has an area of amateur restoration along a top edge, the other plinth has a chip to the middle of a blue shell scroll at the top of the foot, the other urn has an amateur restoration to the entirety of one handle, a firing fault in the body below the large deutsche Blumen and one leaf has a firing crack)
VARIOUS ORNAMENTS OF WEDGWOOD, THE RIGHT SHOE, CHERISHED TEDDIES, ETC, to include eleven pieces blue jasperware (quartz clock, height 12cm, bud vase height 15cm, two 16.5cm plates, pair urn shaped vases and four trinket dishes, two trinket boxes and a thimble) various shoes, boots and sandals by Just the Right Shoe (some boxed), eight Cherished Teddies including two boxed wall hangings, and egg shaped timepiece, etc (Condition:- all appear ok)
A GROUP OF CERAMIC LEEDSWARE AND OTHER CREAMWARE PIECES, to include thirteen items, a pierced urn-shaped jardiniere with impressed Leeds ware Classical Creamware mark height 25cm, a Leedsware multilayered bon-bon dish with flower shaped top height 26cm, a baluster shaped creamware table lamp, Authentic Leedsware jug and pierced plate etc (Condition report: two small baskets have broken handles, parts included, otherwise appear in good condition) (13)
A Late 19th Century French Gilt Metal and Porcelain Mounted Three Piece Clock Garniture, by Japy Freres, No. 8089, the 4ins diameter porcelain chapter ring with Roman numerals, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in case inset with porcelain panels painted with shepherdesses in a landscape, surmounted by a two-handled urn and on scroll feet, 15ins high, and a pair of matching two-handled urns, 11.5ins high
I* An Anglo-Indian Carved Ivory Model of a Rotunda, 19th Century, with tiered domed top, on ten columns of Roman Doric Order, the interior with urn mounted on pedestal, on circular four tier stepped base, 5ins diameter x 6.75ins high. Condition Report - Very yellow patination - domes top lifts off completely. One of the flower head roundels on the top is missing. One column is loose and swivels. In the centre there is a small pedestal with an urn on top - there is a chip to the top edge of that pedestal. It is generally very dirty but otherwise appears to be in good condition.
A Pair of Continental Porcelain and Gilt Metal Mounted Two-Handled Urn Pattern Vases, now converted to electric table lamps, each painted with a couple and a river landscape within gilt border, on a turquoise ground, with scroll cast handles and on square bases with scroll supports, 12ins high
Browne (Sir Thomas) Religio Medici, Urn Burial, Christian Morals, and other Essays, one of 310 copies on paper, wood-engraved vine border designed by Charles Ricketts, some light spotting, George Parker Winship's copy with his book-plate, original linen-backed boards, uncut, a little browned and spotted, spine label chipped, [Vale Press], 1902 § Revelation of Saint John the Divine (The), from the first printed English translation MDXXV, decorative borders, plates after Durer, signature of G.P.Winship, original half vellum, uncut, Cranbrook Press, 1901 § Tinker (C.B.) & Frederick Albert Pottle. A New Portrait of James Boswell, one of 425 copies printed under the supervision of Bruce Rogers, with signed note by Rogers "One of the few (?15) 'author's copies' - with a date corrected in the List of Plates, by Bruce Rogers" to front free endpaper, with cancelled sheets pp.3-10 loosely inserted, plates, some foxing, original cloth-backed boards, uncut, Cambridge, Mass., 1927, all rubbed; and another, small folio & 4to (4)⁂ George Parker Winship (1871-1952), American author and librarian at the John Carter Brown Library in Providence, Rhode Island and later the Harry Elkins Widener Memorial Library at Harvard.
19th Century ormolu-mounted and brass-inlaid mahogany secretaire à abbatant, with veined white marble inset top, over frieze drawer flanked by ormolu mounts, the fall front richly inlaid with urn and cornucopia motifs opening to a rosewood veneered interior fitted with shelves, two drawers with an inset baize writing slope, over three further long drawers and plinth base with conforming ormolu mounts, raised on flared cylindrical supports, with key, 67cm x 35cm x 131cm high
Three 18th Century Delft plates, two Dutch examples one typically decorated in underglaze blue, the backscript painted 'Fonteyn' and applied wax seal for Duveen, Liverpool; another painted in polychrome enamels with a classical urn, the third, probably Dutch, painted with birds in a landscape, 23cm diameter and smallerCondition report: All with chips to edges (25mm long and smaller), together with fritting and glaze loss
George III silver cheese toasting dish of oval form having a domed hinged lid with urn finial and turned wooden handle, sponsors mark of Henry Chawner, London 1792, 35cm long x 26cm wide, 810 grams approx excluding handleCondition report: Signs of old repairs around the handle mount. The doomed lid has a bright-cut crest. The thread to the removable handle is worn. Wear around the base edge (not tested to hold water). Some light surface wear and scratches, some loss of definition to the decoration.
19th Century ormolu-mounted and brass-inlaid mahogany secretaire à abbatant, with veined white marble inset top, over frieze drawer flanked by ormolu mounts, the fall front richly inlaid with urn and arabesque motifs opening to a burr maple veneered interior fitted with shelves, two drawers and inset leather writing slope, over three further long drawers and plinth base with conforming ormolu mounts, raised on flared cylindrical supports, with gilt key, 68cm x 35cm x 136cm high
A Victorian Staffordshire large spill vase modelled as a large cow with suckling calf and seated milk maid on naturalistic base, painted in mainly orange palette, 27cm high overall together with a Staffordshire flatback figure of a couple, the lady carrying bundle of sticks, the man with an urn, white ground with orange highlights (2)
A George III style EPNS three piece tea service comprising teapot, milk jug and creamd jug, plain bodies with mid ribs on three lion's head and paw feet, stamped with maker's marks and numbered 13784 together with a Georgian style silver plate wyvern fluted coffee pot / hot water jug, fruitwood handle and urn shaped finial, stamped by Goldsmiths, pattern no: 2515 and numbered 4 together with a Georgian style bachelors plate teapot, gadroon sections, fruitwood handle and finial, stamped W S Burton Oxford Street (5)
A FINE LATE 19TH CENTURY DAMASCENED CASKET ATTRIBUTED TO PLACIDO ZULOAGA, TOLEDO (SPANISH, 1834-1910) the bronze, steel and gold damascened casket of rectangular form, decorated throughout with panels of scrolling foliage and Arabesques, surmounted by a urn finial flanked by acanthus leaves, with three quarter, baluster pilasters to the angles and a rope twist border to the plinth base, raised on four paw feet, the hinged top opening to reveal the silk lined interior,30cm wide x 19.5cm high
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