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JOHN TOULIET, A GEORGE III SILVER PEPPER POT, of urn form, London 1787, engraved phoenix, family crest, 8cm high, 54g, together with a similar late 18th silver urn form pepper pot, London 1798 (2)Condition report: Taller one – dents to the body, dents to dome of pierced cover, the top sits a little loose, Smaller one – dents, compression to shoulder, possibly been dropped at some point, marks inside possibly cracks or repair.
19th Century mahogany inlaid bureau, the rectangular crossbanded top above a sloping fall with an inlaid urn enclosing a series of small drawers and pigeon holes and a cupboard to the centre, the base with a single urn and swag inlaid drawer above a pair of urn inlaid cupboard doors raised on bracket feet, 84cm wide, 46cm deep, 95cm high
19th Century mahogany cheval mirror within a ring turned frame, the swing mirror held by ring turned upright supports with turned urn-shaped finials above, and held by brass lion mask embossed knobs, turned cross stretcher above the mirror with similar below raised on sweeping legs, 61cm wide, 157cm high
Fine late 19th/early 20th Century Secretaire de Abbantant, the marble top with projecting rounded corners above the bronze lip and satinwood inlaid frieze drawer, the hinged fall with a central urn projecting with flowers and a surround of acanthus leaf scrolls enclosing an interior with a baize writing surface a compartment and four arched single drawers, the lower section with a run of three inlaid drawers flanked by a pair of tapering columns with leaf mounts on squat feet, 131cm high, 78cm wide, 41cm deep
A vintage 20th Century English Hollywood Regency antique style gilt plaster table lamp light having a multi coloured bohemian tassel shade. Inverted reeded gilt column with acanthus leaf decoration with all being raised on a pedestal base with further urn and flower detailing. Condition; sold as untested, wear to the gilt, overall good. Measures approx; 73cm x 31cm diameter.
An early 19th-century birds eye maple and inlaid mercury stick barometer, signed John Cail, Newcastle, the curved and narrow body terminating with an architectural urn cistern cover, 95 cm x 12 cm.Condition report: Good overall cosmetic condition, with only some losses evident to the upper silvered backing. Light surface marks elsewhere. Mercury appears to move well, but not tested for atmospheric accuracy or temperature. Cistern is concealed.
A 19th century eight-day three-piece mantel clock garniture: the gilt-bronze-cased clock in reformed Gothic style with a central finial (bent) and pierced vertical tracery gallery above a painted porcelain dial with a castle by water scene and Roman numerals to the chapter ring; the lower porcelain section gilt-framed and decorated with soldiers in 17th century dress atop battlements looking over a town, the two decorated porcelain side panels with similar scenes of guards at castle doors; the movement striking on a bell and signed 'Japy Fréres'; the clock raised on four spreading square feet; the similar period, but unassociated, gilt-metal and porcelain garnitures of urn-form and having pineapple finials, mythical beast masks and ring handles, raised on elaborate cast bases (one garniture minus front left-hand foot) (the clock 33cm high) (3)
A 19th century banded onyx and champlevé enamel mounted eight-day mantle clock; the central gilt-metal-mounted and champlevé enamel decorated urn finial above a pagoda-style top and a cream enamel dial with Arabic numerals and signed 'D.Todd & Son' and with floral garland of roses surrounding an ornate circular champlevé centre and border, the four outer gilt-metal and enamel columns flanking four cut-glass panels, the gilded movement striking on a gong and with enamel decorated double mercury compensating pendulum, further enamel bordered rectangular onyx plinth base with two outset gilt-metal and enamel decorated front feet (46cm full height to tip of urn finial x 28.5cm wide x 15cm deep)
A mahogany-cased eight-day bracket clock; late 20th century, the silvered dial with Roman numerals and signed 'Joseph Kieninger, Aldingen', the dial also with strike silent hand, Westminster/Wittington/St. Mich. hand and the subsidiary second hand dial below the 12 o clock position, the arched top flanked by canted fluted corners with turned brass urn finials, the gilded ten-jewel movement signed 'Original Kieninger' and striking on nine bells, raised on gilt-metal ogee bracket feet, with winding keys and pendulum (35.25cm high x 29.5cm wide x 22cm deepest)Condition Report: Generally overall very good, the mahogany case on the top is a little dirty and dusty but would clean off quite well. The dial at the front is good, no problems with the case, sides or back. The back door has a bevel glass which is in good order. The movement also looks to be in good order together with keys and pendulum and striking on a variety of bells as per the catalogue description. In the Auctioneers view this probably mid to late 18th Century in date and not as per previously catalogued. Overall good original untouched condition with no major condition issued.
An early 19th century mahogany and boxwood-strung eight-day longcase clock; the broken swan-neck pediment centrally surmounted with an Adams-style urn above a twelve-inch painted broken arch dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds hand, date aperture and signed 'JAS Hardy, Dorchester' within hand-decorated topographical-style spandrels flanked by reeded columns, rectangular trunk door with kite-shaped boxwood escutcheon, raised on plinth base, together with weights, winding key and pendulum (208cm high to tip of central finial)
An interesting collection of early Roman glassware; to include tear bottles, perfume bottles, cylindrical jars etc., together with a two-handled pottery vase with old handwritten paper label affixed detailing dug up from undertier of Winchester Cathedral during repairs (13.5cm) and one other patinated bronze Greco/Romano baluster-shape vase with handle (damaged) (21 glass bottles, one bronze urn and a two-handled terracotta vase, a varied collection) (tallest glass vessel 17.5cm) (23)
A PERSIAN POLYCHROME DISH painted with flowers issuing from and surrounding an urn, within a border of scrolling foliage, 19th century, 27.3cm diameter The estate of The late Robert and Lyndsay Brydon, Edinburgh Condition Report: glaze chips and hairline to underside of rim and minor rim chips.
AN EGYPTIAN PRE-DYNASTIC TERRACOTTA JAR with a narrow foliate horizontal band to the rim, the glazed body with slightly protruding foot rim, 23.5cm high, a bronze stag ornament on a marble stand, 18cm high overall, a marble vessel and cover, 9cm wide, miniature alabaster urn, 5cm high and a resin eagles head with inset eyes of abalone shell , 16cm long (5) The estate of The late Robert and Lyndsay Brydon, Edinburgh Condition Report: The jar with long vertical crack and rim chips. the marble vessel with rim chips. alabaster vessel with rim chips. eagle head with wear and pitting.
A FRENCH ALABASTER AND ORMOLU MOUNTED CLOCK GARNITURE the drum head clock supported by two columns and with a urn finial, with blue Roman numerals and Arabic numbers to the white enamel dial, the movement marked 128 & 4 11, with a cherub face pendulum 37cm high, together with a pair of candleholders (3) Condition Report: no key but does wind and chime.
A 19th Century mahogany bow fronted chest of two short over three long graduated drawers with urn decorated brass wreath drop handles, raised on splayed bracket feet, 104 cm wide x 52 cm deep x 102 cm highCondition ReportBasically good colour throughout though top with split middle left and various dents and scratches and marks. Top with section of replacement veneer rear left. Front with several areas of loss particularly to the beading and veneers between drawers. Side panels same. Back panel with splitting and damage. Drawer runners in all cases worn or missing meaning the drawers drop in to the rear when closed.
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