19th Century Russian School Naïve Folk-Art Painting, An equestrian portrait of Tsar Nicholas I (1796-1855) on horseback in a landscape with a monumental urn and a church in the distance. The image seemingly derived from an 1822 painting by George Dawe RA (1781-1829) whilst Nicholas was Grand Duke. Oil on Canvas 63 cm x 83 cm. A 19th Century St Petersburg gallery label to the back may relate to ownership of the military historian G S Gabaer (1877-1956) indistinct inscription on the stretcher
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Three large mid 20th century West German pottery items, the largest 55cm high (3)All vases in good condition. No chips or cracks. Expected minor surface wear and slight scratches commensurate with normal use/natural ageing. Would benefit from a clean. Pottery marks/numbers to base (Red Handle Urn 209/45) (Orange/Green/Brown Vase 284/47 W.Germany) (Cream/Orange Vase 284-53 W.Germany)
A French neoclassical brass cased 8 day striking mantel clock. Having cast neoclassical decoration to the rectangular case, pediment with urn shaped finials, above a frieze plinth on bracket feet. Silvered chapter ring with painted Roman numerals, engraved brass centre and bevelled glass. Striking to a gong. Pendulum and key present. H34cm
A 19th century mahogany stick barometer and thermometer by Watkins & Hill Charing Cross, London, with silvered scale, height 97cm Wood finish fair to good, not treacly; urn-shape cistern cover held on with blue tack; white vernier adjustment knob not meshing with vernier; silvered dials generally good; glasses good; mercury-filled thermometer tube; working order unknown.
Beautiful grouping of fine china, fine bone china, or porcelain pieces including: Lefton dotted short bowl with applied roses on front, Spode flat vase in Campanula flower pattern, Rosenthal Group urn shaped vase in Classic Rose pattern, and lastly a small pitcher from Vienna in a pink rose pattern. Largest piece measures 3.5"L x 3"W x 7"H. Condition: Age related wear.
French classic design cream painted double wardrobe, the doors decorated with gilt and cream applied urn motifs with extending bell-flower festoons and ribbon twists, enclosing shelf and hanging rail, shaped apron on acanthus cabriole feetDimensions: Height: 193cm Length/Width: 126cm Depth/Diameter: 57cm
A George III mahogany longcase clock, the dentil cornice above box and tulipwood urn inlay, the case with satinwood cross-banded full-length trunk door centred with conch shell inlay, waisted, and on a box base with conforming inlay and bracket supports, enclosing a white painted dial with moon phase, Arabic chapter ring, subsidiary dials for seconds and date, and painted with figures to the spandrels, the eight day twin-train movement rack striking hammer on bell, complete with weights and pendulum (pendulum A/F, movement untested) H212cm, W48cm.
A Sheraton period satinwood demi-lune console table, circa 1800, the cross banded top with amboyna, box and tulip-wood inlay worked in an urn and scrolling acanthus design, above a frieze with conforming inlay, raised on square tapered supports having floral bosses and trailing harebells, terminating in peg feet, old Harrods Limited paper label verso. H90cm, W103cm, D56cm.
19th Century gilt porcelain twin-handled urn & cover, decorated with hand painted ornithological panels and floral detail (Chelsea style gold anchor mark to base, approx 26cm tall); together with a 19th century figurine depicting Jupiter and an eagle, and an 18th century Newhall tea bowl decorated with floral sprays
A pair of George III sterling silver weighted candlesticks. Knopped and reeded stems, to urn shaped sconces and circular base. Marked for John Parsons & Co, Sheffield 1793. Marks in fair and readable condition. With original sconce inserts. Some small dents but no obvious splits or significant damage.
A Minton 'Grasmere' pattern tea and dinner service comprising ten soup bowls, a large oval ashet (w- 35cm), thirteen dinner plates (w- 27.5cm), three oval serving dishes (w- 27.5cm), ten bowls, ten side plates, ten small/starter plates, a teapot (h- 19cm, w- 27cm), a milk jug, a sugar urn/bowl, a sandwich/desert plate (w- 27cm), ten cups, eleven saucers, and ten tea plates (for trios) (all marked verso) (92)
1930s American silver three piece batchelors tea service, comprising teapot, twin handled open sucrier and milk jug, each of part fluted oval form, the teapot with personal engraving to body, wood effect handle and silver urn shaped finial, stamped sterling with maker's mark for Gorham, teapot H13cmCondition Report: Approximate total weight 18.54 ozt (576.7 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, to include surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Teapot interior heavily tea stained. Marks with some wear.
Early 20th century silver sugar caster, of urn form, with removable pierced cover, with band of repousse decoration to rim, upon stepped circular foot, hallmarked Mappin & Webb Ltd, Birmingham 1913, H13.5cmCondition Report: Approx 6.10 ozt (189.5 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. One larger indentation to body. Compression to base, unsteady on foot. Hallmarks with small amount of wear, but generally clear and legible.
Pair of Victorian silver pepper shakers, of urn form, upon weighted stepped square bases, hallmarked Vale Brothers & Sermon, Birmingham 1894, together with five silver napkin rings, of varying design, all hallmarked Condition Report: Approximate weighable silver 2.57 ozt (80 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Larger knocks to some items. Hallmarks with varying degrees of wear some elements indistinct.
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