A GEORGE II MAHOGANY CANDLE STAND CIRCA 1755 The top with shaped 'pie crust' edge 52cm high, the top 39cm diameter For an urn stand of the period with remarkably similar carving to the stem, see Christopher Claxton Stevens and Stewart Whittington, 18th Century English Furniture, The Norman Adams Collection, Antique Collectors' Club, 1983, page 292, colour plates 26a and 26b. Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Some old splits, chips, and small losses. The top with neatly repaired old cracks running across it (see images for extent). Some small dark ring marks to top. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Following further inspection it is clear that the top is glued down to the turned block at the top of the stem. The top is possibly associated to the base. Condition Report Disclaimer
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Y A LOUIS XV GILT BRONZE MOUNTED TULIPWOOD DESK STANDCIRCA 1760Two lidded inkwells flanking central urn, on a crossbanded stand with floral scrolling mounts and feet33cm wide, 20cm deepCondition Report: Overall minor scuffing, scratches and wear overall consistent with age.The wood very slightly bowed with some lifting veneers and some restoration to veneers.One of the inkwells rotates slightly on the woo. Possibly some leaves resoldered to the sides of the inkwellsThe hinged cover of one inkwell repaired.Scratching to the gilding. Crack to ormolu edge mount. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to images. Condition Report Disclaimer
A PAIR OF LATE GEORGE III MAHOGANY URN STANDSCIRCA 1810each 65cm high, the tops 30 x 30cm Condition Report: Marks, scratches and abrasions consistent with age and use. Minor variations including the thickness of timber for the friezes, some ring turnings.Some marks to the tops.Fine cracks to timber at top of two legs.No obvious significant damage.Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
Y A GEORGE III SATINWOOD, TULIPWOOD AND PURPLE HEART BANDED FOLDING CARD TABLECIRCA 1790The recessed urn terminal of sectional 'striped' construction74cm high, 92cm wide, 45cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use,Some chips and losses, old splits and cracks, Of cleaned/ polished appearanceLater screws to the underside of the railsthe internal baize has been replaced,Fading and colour variation overall,Signs of old woodworm to rails Condition Report Disclaimer
A BLUE JOHN AND GILT METAL MOUNTED URN FITTED AS A TABLE LAMP ELEMENTS PROBABLY LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY AND LATERThe tapered, solid body mounted with twin satyr masks, on a simulated Blue John and gilt square plinth31cm high overallProvenance:Property from a Private Collection, HerefordshireCondition Report: The lamp bears the usual minor marks, knocks and scuffs overall consistent with age and use.The Blue John is a little scratched in places with some very minor surface losses, though the inconsistencies in the specimen are mostly to do with the natural irregularities in the stone.The simulated Blue John socle has some slight flaking to corners and the gilding of the mounts is a little rubbed. The lamp is sold as a decorative object and should be tested by a certified electrician prior to use.Though the lamp has not been dismantled, the cable enters to the side of the socle and most likely passes through the Blue John, which means that the specimen has probably been drilled through or otherwise adjusted to accommodate the wire.Condition Report Disclaimer
A PAIR OF SEVRES STYLE GILT METAL MOUNTED TWO-HANDLED VASESLATE 19TH CENTURYEach with royal blue field with painted landscape and Boucher style pastoral scenes, signed 'Y Lians', adapted for electricity as table lampslamps including fitments 46.5cms high, with shades 76cms high overallCondition Report: Both bases with marks, scratches, chips and minute firing faultsAreas of wear and rubbing to the gilding, some areas of repainting to both basesOne base with a repaired and re-painted chip to the urn top Both shades with some pulled threads throughout and frayed edges to the rope trim at the glued joinOne shade with a small stain to the inner liningPlease see additional reference Condition Report Disclaimer
AFTER CORNEILLE VAN CLEVE (1646-1732), A BRONZE AND ORMOLU FIGURAL TABLE LAMPSECOND HALF 19TH CENTURY And a gilt metal mounted Verde Cipollino marble lamp baseThe figural lamp 46cm high excluding fittings, the other 46cm highCondition Report: Overall chips, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and useAfter van Cleve lamp - some discolouration to gilt bronze; the patination variegated green; some scratches and small pitting to marble base; holes to baseCipollino urn lamp - Cone finial detached for electrical fitting; some filler repairs; some discolouration to gilt metal Condition Report Disclaimer
A LARGE AND IMPRESSIVE SWEDISH COMPOSITION STONE GARDEN URN ON PLINTH20TH CENTURYThe ovoid body cast with anthemia and fruiting vine, raised on a rectangular section plinthapproximately 230cm high, pedestal base 64cm square The present design has previously appeared on the market with stamps for the manufactory of Hoganas, Sweden. A very similar example was sold by Dreweatts, Lot 606, 31st March 2021, £3,800.Condition Report: Overall generally good, Some firing/casting irregularities and with some chips and wear- see additional images.In colour- darker and less yellow than example sold as lot 606 in our auction March 2021Condition Report Disclaimer
A 19th century French Grecian Revival porcelain mounted gilt metal clock garniature, 8cm circular dial inscribed Aird & Thomson, Glasgow, Roman numerals, twin-winding holes, fourteen-day movement, the case crested by an urn, lion paw feet, 40cm high, flankled by a pair of conforming three-light candelabra, 31.5cm high, c.1875
A 19th century French ormolu and white onyx mantel clock, 10cm dial in scribed ** Paris and applied with Roman numerals, eight-day movement striking on a bell, the case crested by an urn and cast with scrolling acanthus, guilloche, caprine masks and leafy scrolls, knop feet, 36cm high, c.1860
An Edwardian Sheraton Revival mahogany and marquetry splay-fronted corner display cabinet, swan neck pediment above an astragal glazed door, the projecting base with a satinwood crossbanded panel door inlaid with a classical urn, bracket feet, outlined throughout with boxwood stringing, 207cm high, 70cm wide, 40cm deep, c.1905
A Georgian Mourning Sword, the 76cm triangular section fullered steel blade bearing traces of original foliate engraving, the dark patinated cut steel hilt with elliptical guard, panelled and bead knopped grip and urn pommel, lacking knuckle chain, 93cm; a Very Similar Mourning Sword, the 79.5cm triangular section fullered and blued steel blade engraved and gilt with foliate tendrils, the cut steel hilt lacking its guard and knuckle chain, 97cm (2 - lack scabbards) . Orange rust pitting to blades
TWO MID-16TH CENTURY FRENCH OAK RELIEF CARVED PANELSEach with scrolling griffin heads issuing from an urn with exotic birds below, 32cm wide; 59.5cm highCondition report: In relatively good condition. Some old worm to one, with losses to bottom left edge and bottom edge. The other panel with a loss to the top edge. Various other chips and losses, with some differences between. Probably originally part of a larger chest. A wax finish.
1796 Infantry Pattern Officer Sword. A good example with a 31 1/2 inch blade with etched decoration of a Crowned GR cypher and flora. The hilt of the regulation pattern with single bar guard terminating with a bud finial and retaining folding guard. A silvered grip is surmounted by an urn pommel. Retaining some of the gilt finish, etching to blade clear Scabbard absent.
Victorian / Edwardian Scottish Court Sword. A good clean example retailed through J Christie & Son Edinburgh. The straight narrow blade with etched decoration, the gilt metal guard with single bar guard and classical urn pommel. Housed in black patent leather scabbard with gilt mounts ... Accompanied by bullion sword knot ... velvet sword frog and web belt. Overall GC gilt and etching good.
A PAIR OF RECONSTITUTED STONE URN FINIALSEach with rams’ head masks and floral swags, 70cm high (2)Condition 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.
A pair of Minton white and celadon glazed porcelain candlesticksCirca 1868Each modelled as a putto seated on a column supporting an urn shaped sconce, impressed marks and date cypher for 1868, 24cm high (2)Some small losses to the white beading around one rim. The putto on this same candlestick has a small shallow chip to his right arm. The other candlestick with minor chips to the beading around the rim
A "Mysterious Urn" plateChinese export porcelain Polychrome and gilt decoration with central "Mysterious Urn" and floral lipQianlong reign, ca. 1795Note:Central motif inspired in the 1793 print known as "L'Urne Mystérieuse" depicting the silhouette of King Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, topped by their children's profiles, the Dauphin (future Louis XVII) and Mme. Royale (Duchess of Angoulême).Literature: David Howard and John Ayers; “China for the West - Chinese Porcelain and other decorative arts export illustrated from the Mottahedeh Collection”; vol. I; p. 247; nº 242.Diam.: 24,5 cm
*A CARVED IVORY LIDDED URN WITH LOOSE RING HANDLES China, Possibly Canton, 19th century Adorned with medallions carved with landscapes and Daoist immortals, the lid also intricately carved with Daoist immortals amidst pine trees. Affixed to a wooden stand. H (with stand): 30,5 cm - H (without stand): 28 cm - w: 7,5 cm - Depth: 6 cm Gross weight: 890 grams ** Please note that this lot contains ivory and is subject to CITES regulations when exporting outside of the EU. The United States Government has banned the import of ivory into the USA.** *带有松环手柄的雕刻象牙加盖器皿 中国,可能是广州,19世纪
*AN IVORY LIDDED URN WITH LOOSE RING HANDLES China, Canton, Dynastie Qing, 19th century With a finely carved decor of Xiwangmu seated on a flying cranes as well as warriors fighting amidst clouds. H: 24,5 cm Weight: 573 grams ** Please note that this lot contains ivory and is subject to CITES regulations when exporting outside of the EU. The United States Government has banned the import of ivory into the USA.** *带有松环手柄的象牙加盖器皿 中国,广州,清朝,19世纪
An ivory and horn table hookah pipe,early 19th century, possibly French colonial, the carved urn-form bowl with a pierced gilt-bronze grille and cover, surmounted by an amethyst finial, supported by the figure of a naval officer in a bicorn hat, raised on a fluted column, the stem with banded decoration connecting to the original flexible tube, terminating in an amber mouthpiece, the whole set on an ebonised stepped circular base decorated with gilt-bronze trophies of arms, 20cm diameter33cm highCondition report: The tube and mouthpiece are roughly 76cm long. Separation, wear and damage to the tube. Splits, wear, dirt and some areas of repair to ivory. Some tarnish, wear and discolouration to bronze. Splits, losses, damage and repair to amber mouthpiece. General wear throughout commensurate with age. Weight 17g in total including ivory collar. Chipped around the centre, broken and repaired in several places.
A George III giltwood wall mirror,c.1775, in the manner of William and John Linnell, the shaped plate surmounted by a leaf-carved fluted urn with trailing husks and scrolling foliage, above a scrolling foliate apron, 90cm wide190cm highProvenance: Sotheby's, 'Fine Furniture & Decorative Arts', 13 January 2009, lot 193;Farm House, Farm Street, Mayfair, London.Condition report: Chips, rubbing, knocks and losses to gilding throughout. one small area of loss to one acanthus scroll. Evidence of repair throughout, with some glue repair. Re-gilded. Plate showing signs of age. Splits and cracks to frame throughout. Areas of touching up. Dirt and dust. General wear commensurate with age.
A pair of polished hardstone table lamps, 20th century, of urn form, each raised on an octagonal giltwood base, with a pleated shade,59.5cm high (2)Provenance: Farm House, Farm Street, Mayfair, London.Condition report: One neck broken off and repaired. Cracks to body. Some small chips. Surface wear and scratches. Chips, cracks and losses to gilt and gesso. The other with restoration to both the neck and pedestal.
A pair of gilt-spelter urn form table lamps,20th century, each in the form of a classical amphora, set with twin handles and raised on a square base, 8.5cm wide8.5cm deep49cm high including shades (2)Provenance: Barrington Hall, Essex.Condition report: General surface wear, scratches and chips to gilding, but pleasantly distressed.
A George III-style ebonised and gilt-mounted bracket clock,c.1900, with a three-train striking and chiming movement to a brass arched dial, flaming urn finials and on cast scroll moulded feet,45cm wide30cm deep65cm highCondition report: Keys and pendulum present.Front door has cracks and chips to veneer.Mouldings are dented and scratched.Arched top and sides of case cracked.Ticks away quite happily.Back door warped.See additional images.
A cast iron campana garden urn, 20th century, the egg and dart detailed rim above a relief-cast body decorated with a figural procession, on a spreading base, 85cm diameter 118cm highProvenance: Professor John Hedgecoe, Oxnead Hall, Norfolk, thence by descent.Professor John Hedgecoe was a British photographer and author, who established the photography department at the Royal College of Art in 1965. His photographs appear in the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art, New York, as well as the National Portrait Gallery, London. In 1967, Hedgecoe photographed the profile shot of Her Majesty the Queen for the postage stamp, which is one of the most widely reproduced images in history.
A pair of Dresden urn vases and covers,c.1900, each with a pineapple finial to the pierced cover and painted with shipping and quayside vignettes to opposing reserves on each vase, on a square pedestal gilt-lined base, underglaze blue marks and impressed 'F535n',23cm wide15cm deep41cm high (4)Condition report: No apparent damages or restorations and decoration remains bright.
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