A Victorian Royal Worcester parian urn-in-hand vase, having green printed mark verso, diamond registration, and numbered 7, h.15cm; one other similar example with gilt urn and puce Worcester backstamp; a Robinson & Leadbetter parian leaf and hand stem vase; and various others (15)Condition report: All pieces chipped or cracked to some extent.
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A fine quality mahogany, rosewood and satinwood crossbanded twin pedestal dining table, in the Regency style, having single extra leaf, the solid top with reeded edge, the pedestals each having gun barrel turned urn columns, on four outswept reeded supports with brass caps and casters, max w.198cm, d.121cm, h.73cm
A Pair of Edward VII Silver Urn Pattern Vases, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1905/06, with C and S scroll mounts to rim, partly reeded body, on plain circular footrim, 7ins high, a small silver two-handled specimen vase on swept square foot, Chester 1908, 6ins high, (all bases loaded)
A George V Batchelor's Plain Silver Tea Pot, and mixed silverware, the teapot with squat circular body and moulded girdle, by Charles Boyton & Son Ltd., London 1922, weight 8.5ozs, a George V plain silver hot water jug, with tapered body, the flat lid with ebonised finial and angular ebonised handle, 6ins high, Birmingham 1930, gross weight 13ozs, an Edward VII plain silver rectangular cigar case, 5ins x 3ins by J.T., Birmingham 1905, gross weight 4.5ozs, an Elizabeth II silver urn pattern sugar caster of Georgian design, 7ins high, Birmingham 1971, weight 3.25ozs, gross total weight 29.5ozs
A Continental Porcelain Bulbous Vase, Early 20th Century, with flared rim, enamelled in colours with apple blossom, on a pale green ground, 12.5ins high, converted to an electric table lamp with embossed brass base and pleated cream silk shade for same, and one other brass mounted porcelain urn pattern electric table lamp, enamelled in colours with floral spray on a royal blue ground, and with pleated cream silk shade for same, 25.5ins high Note: These will need to be re-wired by an electrical engineer
A Late 19th Century American Gilt Brass Cased "Four Glass" Mantel Clock, by The Ansonia Clock Co., the 3.5ins diameter cream chapter ring with black Roman numerals and visible escapement, to the two train movement with mercury compensated pendulum striking on a gong, contained in an ornate gilt brass and bevelled glass rectangular case surmounted by a two-handled rococo urn and with bold leaf scroll mounts and supports, 15.25ins high
A Late 19th Century French Brass Cased Mantel Clock, by Japy Freres, No. 97932, the 3.75ins diameter white enamel dial with Roman numerals, to the eight day two train movement formerly striking on a bell (bell missing), contained in cast brass cylindrical case surmounted by two handled urn and lions mask and ring handles to sides, on rectangular base with turned feet, 12ins high
A Late 19th/Early 20th Century French Gilt Brass White and Grey Marble Three-Piece Clock Garniture, the clock by Vincenti & Cie, No. 7705, with 3.75ins diameter white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and floral swag ornament, to the eight day two train movement striking on a gong and with sunburst pattern pendulum, contained in gilt brass drum pattern case surmounted by oval white marble and gilt metal brass mounted urn, the semi circular base supported by four grey veined marble columns with pineapple finials and with leaf pattern frieze and bead mouldings, on three turned feet, 17.25ins high, and pair of conforming three branch candelabra with central reversible sconces, on cylindrical column and circular bases, 9.5ins high
A 19th Century French Brass Cased Mantel Clock, by Japy Freres, No. 333, the 7ins diameter white enamel dial with blue Roman and Arabic numerals, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in brass drum pattern case surmounted by urn pattern finial with bold acanthus leaf swag decoration, bold leaf capped scroll decoration to sides, on rectangular base with leaf moulding and turned and bead pattern feet, 20.75ins high
A Good 19th Century Ebonised and Gilt Brass Mounted Mantle Clock of "17th Century" Design, by Payne & Co, 163 New Bond Street, London, No. 2450, the 8ins square brass dial with narrow slivered chapter ring and matted dial centre with winged cherubs head spandrel, to the eight day three train and fusee movement striking and quarter chiming on five gongs, contained in ebonised case of "17th Century" basket top design, ornate gilt brass basket top with cherubs head and fruit swags, urn pattern finials and spindle gallery, gilt brass side frets and the apron with floral swag ornament, on gilt brass block feet. 21.5ins high
A Good Late Victorian Gilt Brass Mounted Ebonised Mantel Clock of 18th Century Design, the arched silver dial with Roman numerals and with regulation and chime/silent dials to arch, to the substantial eight day movement with semi deadbeat escapement, striking and chiming on eight bells and a gong, contained in ebonised case of 18th century design with five ornate urn pattern finels, floral swag ornament and floral mounts to front, tongue moulding's and on gilt brass leaf and paw pattern feet, 21.5ins high
A group of vintage collectables including a leather bound travelling inkwell, 5 by 5 by 4.5cm high, an olive wood blotter, 15 by 7 by 9cm high and urn, 10cm high, a group of diaries from 1929 and later, a pair of pince nez with yellow metal rims, and a House of Commons compact, 6.5 by 6.5cm. (26)
George III gilt pair cased verge fusee seven days pocket watch by Mann & Wall, Coventry, No. 1754, round baluster pillars, pierced and engraved balance cock decorated with a classical urn, white enamel dial with Roman numerals and Arabic quarter markers, bull's eye glassCondition Report:Winds but intermittently working, depth of movement = 11mm from base of pillar to top of balance cock, clean dial and movement, hands move freely, outer case diameter = 55mm, case a few surface scratches but otherwise goodClick here to view further images, condition reports, sale times & delivery costs for this lot.
George III silver pair cased verge fusee pocket watch by Hollison, Liverpool, No. 2801, round pillars, pierced and engraved balance cock decorated with a classical urn, white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, bull's eye glass, case makers mark W H, Birmingham 1804Condition Report:Ticking away, hands moving freely, fine hairline bottom to bottom left of the dial, case is inscribed to the reverse with initials E S, clasps and hinges good to both cases, outer case diameter = 50mmClick here to view further images, condition reports, sale times & delivery costs for this lot.
George III gilt metal, triple cased verge fusee pocket watch, for the Turkish market by Benjamin Barber, London, No. 6187, tulip pillars, pierced and engraved balance cock decorated with a classical urn, white enamel dial with Turkish numerals, the outer tortoiseshell case, with pique work bordersCondition Report:Movement intermittently working (has not been over wound), hands moving freely, gilt rubbing to inner and middle case, outer tortoise case has looses and some pins missing, hinges are good, replacement crystal glass, outer case diameter = 73mmClick here to view further images, condition reports, sale times & delivery costs for this lot.
19th century silver-gilt pair cased verge fusee pocket watch for the Turkish market by Edward Prior (London 1800-1868), No. 43339, tulip pillars, pierced and engraved balance cock decorated with a classical urn, white enamel dial with Turkish numerals, beetle and poker hands and bull's eye glassCondition Report:Movement currently functioning, case not marked but tested as silver-gilt, bow hallmarked, clean dial no cracks, glass has a very small chip to outer edge (does not fit securely), hinges are good to both cases, clasp to outer case does not close tight, gilding is very good, bright with a few minor scratches, outer case diameter = 50mm Click here to view further images, condition reports, sale times & delivery costs for this lot.
George III silver pair cased verge fusee pocket watch by W Parker, Repton, No. 93, round pillars, pierced and engraved balance cock decorated with a classical urn, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, spiral hands, bull's eye glass, case by Thomas Carpenter, London 1796Condition Report:Movement currently functioning and clean, hands moving freely, dial is good - no cracks etc , glass is good (a few air bubbles present) case good - clasps and hinges good, a few light surface scratches and push button worn down, outer case diameter = 50mm Click here to view further images, condition reports, sale times & delivery costs for this lot.
18th century gilt metal pair cased verge fusee pocket watch, the movement signed Geo Barnwell?, London, square baluster pillars, pierced and engraved balance cock decorated with a mask, white enamel dial with Roman hours and outer Arabic minute ring, beetle and poker hands and bull's eye glass, the outer underpainted horn case, with a classical urn and fern decorationCondition Report:Ticking away, hands moving freely, number of fine hairline cracks to dial, and small amount of loss to 6 o'clock, hinges are good, some minor restoration to horn case, some small losses and surface rubbing, outer case diameter = 50mmClick here to view further images, condition reports, sale times & delivery costs for this lot.
EARLY 20TH CENTURY CHINESE SOAPSTONE VASE, carved in high relief with flowers around the urn shaped vase, 15cm high, along with a pair of Chinese soapstone candlestands, of tapered square form, with richly carved and pierced floral sections, 13cm high (3) Provenance: A Private Scottish Collection
Five various Chinese porcelain plates, Qianlong, painted in the famille rose palette, three with an exotic bird beside a balustrade, one with a pagoda in a landscape and one with an urn of flowering foliage, diameter 23cm (5)Condition: pagoda plate with hairline crack, others appear generally good overall but with some edge frits and polychrome rubbing
An Italian majolica bulbous shaped urn decorated with a central figural reserve to the front and back on a floral ground, together with an albarello jar in similar tones, urn 20 cm high x 21 cm diameter, the jar 19 cm highCondition report: both in distressed condition with breaks, cracks and losses
Book of Common Prayer. The Book of Common Prayer, and Administration of the Sacraments, and Other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church, according to the Use of the Church of England, Oxford: W. Jackson and A. Hamilton, printers to the University, 1784, bound with: A New Version of the Psalms of David. Fitted to the Tunes used in Churches. By N. Brady ... and N. Tate, London: H. S. Woodfall, 1775, 2 works in 1 volume, BCP unpaginated, signatures A-3E4 3F2, leaf Y3 recto with manuscript overslips updating monarch's name to Victoria, Psalms also unpaginated, signatures A2 B-G4, toning, spot-marbled endpapers, gilt edges, contemporary red goatskin, smooth spine gilt in compartments with urn motifs, each cover richly gilt with outer Greek-key roll enclosing inner frame of alternating urn and flower motifs, and large sunburst centrepiece incorporating gilt-tooled green morocco onlay, spine neatly refurbished, tips bumped and worn, 4to (27 x 20 cm)Qty: (1)NOTESProvenance: 1) Henry Dickinson (contemporary armorial bookplate); 2) Manuscript note tipped to front free endpaper recording gift of the book from 'my old and valued friend Herbert Izant' (probably the English artist, fl.1880-98), ESTC T182674 (five copies in UK libraries), T91921 (two copies in UK libraries).
19th Century Continental Officer's Sword 31 3/4 inch, single edged, narrow blade with full length, narrow fuller. White metal, double shell guard, D shape knuckle bow with floral decorated quillon, floral decorated urn pommel. Contained in its white metal mounted, leather scabbard complete with chain mounts and belt hook. Scabbard seam partly split.
19th Century Court Sword 31 inch, double edged, narrow blade. Brass, turned down shell guard with ball edge decoration. Brass crossguard with damage to one side. Brass urn pommel with ball decoration. Square form grip with matching ball decoration. Now contained in a Georgian style leather scabbard with brass mounts (throat absent).
Late 19th Century American Officer's Sword 31 inch, double edged, narrow blade. Etched American eagle US, stand of arms and foliage scroll panels. Gilt brass, double shell guard with rear folding section. Both with stand of arms decoration and the front shell with central eagle. Gilt brass knuckle bow with lightening flash decoration. Urn pommel with American eagle. Shagreen covered, ribbed grip. Contained in its plated scabbard with floral decorated mounts.
Victorian Revival of a 17th Century Swept Hilt Rapier 36 1/2 inch, double edged, narrow blade running through the lower guard. Steel, multi ring guard. Long, steel crossguard. Triple steel knuckle bow. Steel urn pommel with cog decoration. Turned wooden ring grip with central, steel cog ring.
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