*PLEASE NOTE THE TOBACCO BOX SHOWN IN THE IMAGE IS WITHDRAWN FROM THIS LOT* A lot comprising a decorative giltwood wall hanging, a giltwood wall sconce, A brass lamp base modelled as a column, ceramic cherubs, a resin urn, a resin model of a girl etc Condition Report: Not available for this lot
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A Georgian enamel memorial pendant, the pear-shaped pink and white enamel panel decorated with a pair of winged cherubs holding a laurel wreath above a funerary urn, with the initials SW, bordered by a white enamel Italian inscription 'la stima il rammarico el dolore sempre rinova nel mio cuore', translated as 'the esteem, the regret and the pain always renewed in my heart', glazed locket verso containing hairwork spray, bordered by a black enamel inscription 'in memory of the best parent and most valuable friend', gold mounted, length 2.7cmCondition report: Heavy wear and rubbing to enamel winger cherubs, causing losses to the detail. Scattered scuffs, scratches, chips and nicks throughout the enamel and mount to both sides, with some losses to the enamel. Dust and dirt residue to hair compartment, scuffs and nicks to glazed panel. The hinge is functioning and the pendant opens/closes tightly. Width 1.95cm. Metal standard is untested. Gross weight approx. 5.8gm.
A George III silver bottle coaster, the pierced sides with gadrooned border and applied swag and urn decoration, having turned hardwood base and shaped and pierced feet, London 1771, 12cm wide, and another, of plain dished form, London 1814, 14cm wide (maker's marks on both rubbed). (2)Condition report: Both good overall, though marks fairly worn. The plain one has a few minor dings and scratches.
A pair of George III Irish silver sauce tureens and covers, of twin handled classical urn form, having part fluted decoration on oval pedestal bases, by Thomas Jones, Dublin 1787 & 1788, crested, 25.5cm wide, 41.5oz overall. (2)Condition report: One lid is 1787, the other and both bases are 1788 - this lid doesn't fit well and may be from another when formerly there may have been more in the set. The lid is quite dented and mis-shapen to the edge, with a small area of damage near ladle recess, the other lid also has some dents and knocks. Marks reasonably clear.
A late 17th century German silver gilt cup and cover, the waisted main body and domed cover with lobed decoration, the cover with urn of flowers finial (detached, possibly associated), the stem with leaf and scroll support, on domed, lobed circular foot, Nuremberg town mark and maker's mark HB, 50cm high, 27oz.
A Georgian naval dirk, c 1810, blade 6" with traces of etched decoration for its entire length, gilt brass hilt, the guard embossed with radiating leaves, the pommel of inverted urn shape, ivory grip of rectangular section with chequered panels, fluted corners, and baluster sections top and bottom. GC, the gilt good (blade lightly worn) £150-200
A 19th century French Louis XVI style gilt-brass 8-day mantel clock, by Japy Freres, white enamel dial with blue painted Roman numeral hour markers, column pillar supports, inset blue porcelain panels and urn pediment, with movement striking on a bell, case height 33cm, not seen working, no pendulum or keyMovement - not seen workingDial - several large chips around keyholesGlass - light surface marksHands - goodCase - general wear to gilding particularly on high pointsNotes ? no key or pendulum
A large and impressive stone composition garden ovoid urn on wrought iron stand, standing over an estimated 8'8" tall and 5ft wide at the base. It will certainly make a statement your garden. This is located in a private garden within Downham Market, the buyer's will be responsible for removing the urn from the garden therefore, viewing and collection is strictly by appointment only you will need to consider lifting facilities.
A LARGE ITALIAN CUT-GLASS AND GILT-IRON EIGHT-LIGHT CHANDELIERThe frame 19th centuryThe tiered frame with scroll branches hung with faceted glass drops, later converted for electricity with four additional lights about the base of the stem, approx 104cm high x 91cm wideCondition report;Numerous chips and damage to glass drops, some missing/replaced, including two urn shaped glass finials which sit on pricket spikes. Various loose glass drops attached with lot, see additional image. Would benefit from professional restoration, gilt frame with general wear and rubbing to gilding, oxidisation in areas. One old repaired break to the scroll arm that has been riveted - see additional images.
A NAPOLEON III ORMOLU-MOUNTED WHITE MARBLE MANTEL CLOCKIn the Louis XVI style, Circa 1870The case surmounted by an urn, above the 3 1/2in. white enamel dial with Roman numerals and signed 'Leroy Paris', with silk suspension, striking on a bell, the backplate stamped ‘Medaille D'Argent Vincent 1855’33cm highOne pendulum Condition report:Chips to marble, wear and tarnishing to the gilding, bell later replaced and does not fit correctly, movement runs when wound. Spare holes in backplate and a rectangular cut-out indicating the original escapement was replaced to a platform escapement and has now been reconverted back to pendulum.
A PAIR OF TERRACOTTA JARDINERES WITH EGG AND DART RIMS (2)On associated square pedestals 50cm diameter; 75cm highCondition report: Weathered in areas, as to be expected from exposure to the elements and use. One urn missing flower head mount. Urns with traces of white and green paint. General wear to the plinths and exposure to the elements. Some chips to the edges. Some areas with green lichen like patches.
A LARGE RECONSTITUTED STONE JARDINIEREThe body relief cast with cherubs making wine, on fluted socle and stepped square base, 75cm diameter; 154cm highCondition report: Good order. The urn with a few rim chips and a minor crack to the rim. Please see additional images. Seams visible in areas, various air bubbles. Surfaces weathered as to be expected with use and exposure to the elements. Incised with the initial’s H.G.C
A LARGE RECONSTITUTED STONE URNWith vine and grape moulded body over twin Bacchus handles on fluted soccle and stepped square pedestal 75cm wide; 175cm highCondition report:Various light chips in areas to the edges and exposed extremities. Discolouration and weathering commensurate with exposure to the elements. Some variation to the plinth in colour.Handles loose, as per extra illustration.
A pair of early 19th century Regency period gilt and patinated bronze chinoiserie candlesticks c.1820each in the form of a robed Chinese figure holding a parasol suspended with bells supporting a part fluted campana urn shaped nozzle with berried leaf borders, on square stepped bases, (2)height 23.2 cm.Condition: Four bells absent. Otherwise ormolu bright. No other apparent faults
A collection of Victorian and later cruet items, spill vases and napkin ringsvarious dates, makers comprising a pair of salts, Birmingham, 1894 by Perry & Co. Ltd, of oblong half fluted bellied design with gadrooned rims, and gilt interiors, two pairs of spill vases with weighted bases, an urn shaped pepper pot, an oval mustard pot fitted with blue glass liner and matching salt, another pepper pot, a pair of Edwardian foliate engraved napkin rings, initialled, a .917 Maltese napkin ring pierced with a cross seven other napkin rings, a butter dish stand lacking glass liner, Victorian fiddle pattern salt spoon etc., (qty)weighable silver approx. 18.77 ozt.Condition: Some slat corrosion to slat wells, gilding partially rubbed. Slight knocks to feet of vases, cover of mustard pot detached with missing hinge pin, Liner with a small chip. Three of the assorted napkin rings are initialled. Salt spoon with some corrosion to bowls.
A pair of George III cut glass gilt brass mounted candlesticks, c.1800the urn shaped nozzles with Van Dyke rims above star shaped collars suspended with swagged chains of pear shaped drops, on circular blue glass drum bases decorated in gilt with classical maidens, ormolu leaf mounts and spreading circular bases with beaded rims, (2)height 30.5 cmCondition: Both collars have chips around the rim of the column hole. One Van Dyke point has been repaired or internal fracture. Otherwise no chips or damage to the glass. Some rubbing to gilt decoration on blue glass drums
A pair of George III cut glass gilt brass mounted candlesticks, c.1800the urn shaped nozzles with Van Dyke rims above star shaped collars suspended with chains of swagged pear shaped and circular drops, pineapple stems, on circular ormolu mounted porcelain drum bases decorated in gilt with paterae and swagged garlands with blue borders, on spreading pierced bases with beaded rims, (2)height 34 cm.Condition: Slight chips to collars around rim of column hole. Otherwise no chips or damage. Some marks oxidation to lacquered brass. Gilt decoration on the porcelain bright an unrubbed
A late 19th century French Louis XVI style ormolu and Sevres style porcelain mounted mantle clockcircular blue ground porcelain dial painted with black Roman numerals and a winged putto to centre, 8 day drum movement striking on a bell, numbered 2618, 411, the case embellished with masks and scrolls surmounted by an ormolu mounted twin handled urn and a plaque painted with a Watteauesque courting couple, on scroll feetheight 46.5 cmCondition: Rear glass door cracked. Some jewelling decoration is absent. Otherwise no apparent issues. No winding key present. Movement untested
A Herend Fortuna Rust pattern urn shaped vase, a Chinese bouquet or Apponyi rust chocolate pot and cover, and an Indian basket rust pattern pickle dish together with a Vista Alegre rectangular box and coverprinted and painted factory marks, (4)first height 13 cmCondition: Good condition without chips or damages
GOLDSMITHS & SILVERSMITHS CO; a set of four late 19th century silver plated Adam style candlesticks, each with a detachable nozzle and a Corinthian column above a spiral moulded column decorated with acorns and oak leaves, on outswept square bases, decorated with urn and acanthus leaves, height 25cm.Additional InformationAll candlesticks with a light patina of knocks and scuffs around the base, one of the candlesticks with a slight knock to the underside of one of the corners of the base, and another candlestick with a small dent to the base, general rubbing to the Adam detailing throughout, however overall appearance ok.
PHILIP ASHBERRY & SONS; a Victorian silver plated tea urn and cover with burner, of oval form, with twin stylised griffon handles, and carved ivory knop to the spout, on circular base on four beast monopodia legs, height 44cm.Additional InformationThe ivory knop has four hairline cracks, rubbing to the plating here and there and general age wear patina to the surface but overal fair.
A late Victorian hallmarked silver Champagne urn with wrythen twisted finial to the detachable cover, twin high loop handles and stylised dolphin spout with turned wooden handle, the lower section of the frame with pierced apron and raised on three scrolling supports, Edinburgh 1894, height 60cm, approx 117ozt/3640g.Additional InformationIt comes with the original hallmarked silver inner sleeve with liner, there are some surface dents and above the tap there is a cartouche which is dented and thin indicating an erased inscription, general surface tarnishing and toning throughout. The rim of the lid is slightly irregular, as are the feet, but overall a handsome piece of silver.
A Greek red figure terracotta urn with everted rim, twin moulded handles and twin panels decorated with figures raised on a spreading circular foot, height 21.75cm.Additional InformationThe foot rim has become detached in an area but sits within the pot. There are small areas of loss where the foot rim has become detached. Rubbing to the paintwork on the interior and exterior rim. There is a small chip to the underside of the everted rim. Light surface scratches and some imperfections as you might expect.
A Georgian yellow metal oval mourning ring, the central panel with latticed hair work and an enamelled urn on stand, inscribed to reverse 'M.G. died 20 March 1791, aged 39 years', size P, approx 6.3g.Additional InformationNumerous marks and scratches to the glass panel, the enamelled urn is loose in the mount, there is frayed hair within the mount also, marks, scratches and tarnishing to the gold and the inscription is slightly rubbed.
MEISSEN; a 20th century figure group of two young women wearing elaborate dress standing beside an urn capped column, painted mark to base along with painted no.58 in puce, incised E70 and impressed 143, height 26cm.Additional InformationSome small areas of restoration noticeably to the protruding handle of the urn, her right hand, a couple of small repairs and losses to the flower encrustation and tips of the birds wings. The tip of the tail feather of one of birds is chipped and missing, otherwise ok.
WEDGWOOD; a 19th century black basalt bowl relief decorated with grapevine and foliate, impressed marks to the underside, diameter 33cm, also a 19th century Wedgwood twin handled urn with enamel decoration depicting peonies and exotic birds, height 22cm and an 18th century Chinese blue and white porcelain plate, diameter 28cm (3).Additional InformationThe Chinese plate with the usual chipping to the edges, also a fine hairline crack to the rim, the Wedgwood urn is missing the cover.
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