A PAIR OF RECONSTITUTED STONE URN FINIALS (2)Each with rams’ head masks and floral swags, 70cm highCondition report: Approx 46cm wide. Both with a crack circumnavigating the socle with subsequent losses. Requiring repair. Dirt and dust in areas to recesses, some of which is probably deliberate.
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A LATE 19TH CENTURY NEO-CLASSICAL REVIVAL GILT FRAMED MIRRORWith urn and female centaur mounts, 120cm wide; 100cm highCondition report:The gilt composition mirror with numerous losses to the decorative detail issuing room the side of the frame, as to be expected with this type of mirror, age and use. The main losses, include: part of handle from the urn, part of tail and body of sphinx on left side, various hairbells to the swags, small parts of the scroll work, and leaf sections to the central vase. Various cracks to the composition; on the wire hung decoration and frame itself. General dirt, tarnishing and dust commensurate with age discolouring the decoration. Some losses to the gilding in areas. The bevelled mirror plate requires cleaning. Some minor oxidisation.Please see additional photographs at www.bellmans.co.uk.
A GROUP OF SILVER (14)Comprising; a pair of twin handled pepperettes of urn form, London 1898, a circular salt raised on three feet, a mustard pot, Birmingham 1920, with a blue glass liner, a mustard ladle, five matching teaspoons, probably London 1784, another teaspoon, bottom marked, a butter dish stand, Birmingham 1914, with a frosted glass liner, a silver mounted glass ink stand and a small coffee spoon detailed PUR, combined weight of weighable silver 435gms
A GROUP OF TEN SILVER CONDIMENTS (10)Comprising; a pair of sterling pepperettes, height 14cm, a pair of urn form pepperettes, Birmingham 1904, another pepperette, a pair of mustard pots, Birmingham 1902, another mustard pot and a pair of salts, Birmingham 1901, with five blue glass liners, combined weight 424gms
A FRENCH BEAKER AND A SILVER INK STAND (2)The beaker of tapered, cylindrical form, height 8.7cm, weight 88 gms, and the late Victorian ink stand of urn form, with partly spiral fluted decoration, raised on three hoof shaped feet, with rams' mask surmounts, with a triform base, height 7.5cm, London 1895, weight 147 gms.
A George III oak longcase clock, c1800, the swan neck pediment above an arched glazed door enclosing painted cream enamel dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, calendar aperture, inscribed Barber Nottingham, the arch with female resting on a classical urn and pedestal with country house landscape and swans on a lake, floral spandrels, eight day striking movement, the trunk with shaped door flanked by chamfered angles, the base with shallow bracket feet, 216cm h Case later carved with leafage, roundels and scrolls. Case with overall bituminised varnish which is separating, cracks, chips, losses, wear, abrasions overall and the dial with wear and rubbing, minor chips to edges
A pair of 19th century Sheffield plate candlesticks, with elaborate scrolling decoration on square shaped bases, 31cm high, a pair of Sheffield plate twin branch candelabrum, with urn finial surmount over a tapering column on a circular spreading foot, 45cm high and a silver cased cruet set, by S.J. Rose, Birmingham, 1972Condition report: Candelabras - Branches mishapen, column of one a little bent, areas of oxidisation, some dents, dinks adn wearCandlesticks - column of one a little bent, some dents, dinks and wear. sconces a lttle mishapenCruet - one spoon 1971, dent to pepperette and some areas tarnished
19th Century rosewood floral and urn inlaid decanter / games box having hinged cover, with mirrored and satinwood fitted interior and a fall front, with two drawers and cribbage board (lacking fitments, for restoration), the front bearing label 'Messrs Drew & Co.', 14.5ins high x 16ins wide x 12ins deep
A Collection of English and Continental Ceramics to comprise Continental Hand Painted Two Handled Vases of Urn Form, with Central Cartouche Depicting Two Lovers with Gild Decoration, Limoges to include Lidded Pots, Watering Can Ornaments Etc Jasperware Lidded Pots, Miniature Basket and Lidded Pots, Imari Globular Vases Etc (Some Condition Issues)
A continental blue porcelain and gilt metal mounted urn with cherub mounts, 26cm wide x 35.5cm high together with a late 19th / early 20th century plated metal clock case with an eagle finial, 17.5cm wide x 37cm high (2)Condition report: The urn in good condition with minor wear to the metalwork, clock case with slight damage to the galleried top and wear to the plate
A late 19th century French gilt metal mantle clock with a large urn finial and pierced scrolling decoration with black dial with gold roman numerals, indistinctly signed 'Paris', overall 35cm wide x 54cm highCondition report: Includes key and pendulum, untested, no obvious damages, dial in good condition
SIX PIECES OF ROYAL WORCESTER, comprising blush ivory twin handled urn Shape No.1618, printed and tinted with flowers, printed purple and painted marks height 23cm, blush ivory cream jug with printed and painted marks, height 6.5cm, blush ivory tea cup and saucer (marks as before), two hand painted thimbles featuring birds, signed F. Round (Condition Report:- small chip to one handle of vase, some wear and crazing) (sd)
A Wedgwood grey and blue jasperware pedestal urn, having twin mask handles, the body relief decorated with garlands of flowers and oval panels, raised on a square platform base, having impressed Wedgwood mark verso, h.17cmCondition report: No visible damage or repairs.Very dirty.Stained to base.
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