A Wedgwood Osbourne pattern part dinner service; 9 x dinner plates, 27 cm, 5 x two handled cups and saucers, 2 x oval serving dishes, one circular tureen, one sugar urn one milk jug, gravy boat and stand, Midwinter Spanish Garden part dinner service; 10 x dinner plates, 6 x soup bowls, 5 x side plates, 4 dessert plates, 4 x dessert bowls, 4 x coffee cups and saucers, 1 x cream jug, 1 x oval serving dish, 1 x large bowl, and other Hornsea ware, together with a box of glassware, including decanters, vases, and a ship in a bottle (4)
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A group of Wedgwood Jasper ware including a vase, urn and cover, twin handled cups etc. Miniature teapot lacking cover, vase 14cm high, urn and cover 19cm high, eight pieces in total. The green vase and cover has a small chip to the stem and possibly a replaced knop. The smallest blue bowl and cover has a restored chip to rim.
French white marble Portico two-train clock, brass mounted, the 5in white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and indistinctly signed, painted with flower swags, the French movement striking on a bell, the case applied with two putti flanking an urn finial and raised on four pillars, two of which are fluted and on a shaped base, height 58cm
An iron and brass mounted fire grate in George III style, elements 19th century, the arched backplate relief cast with an urn, above a bowed basket with urn finials and pierced, scrolling frieze, 75cm high, 76cm wideCondition Report: There is a long horizontal crack across the backplate and buckling to the lower portion. Oxidisation to interior, sides and rails of basket. Some slight pitting, bending and tarnishing to frieze and sheet brass sides. Condition Report Disclaimer
A giltwood wall mirror in George III style, early 20th century, with urn finial and swags above the rectangular plate, 80cm high, 100cm wideCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use,Some chips and losses, old splits and cracks, some joints opening up, some areas of flaking to the surface The gilt 'antique' in finish, it is dull overall, this appears to be by design,The plate is later, the back-boards also appear to be later.Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition The dimensions given are those overall i.e. the plate and the frame Condition Report Disclaimer
An iron and brass mounted fire grate in George III Adam taste, 19th century, the arched backplate cast with a Neoclassical urn, above a bow fronted basket with knopped urn finials, 56cm wideProvenance: Private CollectionAcquired at Bonhams Bath, The Cockpit, Horton Heath, the Late Mrs Avid Mildred Jenkins, lot 302Condition Report: Surface oxidisation overall including to backplate, some blackening to urn finials.Slight gaping between basket and front grille.Some minor marks including a black mark to one of the sides.Protuberance from back to front of basket is approximately 31cm.Condition Report Disclaimer
A French gilt metal mantel clock in Empire style, circa 1900, the eight-day bell striking movement with silk suspension and outside countwheel, the back plate stamped C D and numbered 344, with Roman numeral dial, the case with urn finial above the square section body, leaf moulded skirt above plinth and bracket feet, 34cm high
A French gilt metal cartel wall clock in Louis XVI style, second half 19th century, the eight-day bell striking movement with outside countwheel stamped VASSY Jnr A PARIS and serial numbered 520 to the backplate, the white enamel dial with blue Roman numerals and Arabic five minutes to the outside track behind a convex glazed bezel, the case with urn with furcone finial surmount above swags, the case tapering to a platform terminal, 72cm high Condition Report: With winding key and pendulum. Dreweatts have not tested the movement and cannot make any guarantees or comments as to accuracy or if the movement is working we suggest getting the clock appraised by a professional clock restorer prior to use The case with marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions consistent with age and use, wear and discolouration to the gilding, the surface uneven overall and some areas the surface has warn to the base metal in places. Some pitting and Verdigris The rear door with damage to the old hinge, this will need some repair, it does function at present but requires some work.Condition Report Disclaimer
A mahogany urn stand in George III style, 19th century, of square section, 65cm high, 30cm square, together with another similar of oval outline, circa 1790 and later, 70cm high, 39cm wide, 27cm deep (2)Condition Report: Both with marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use, also chips and losses, old splits and cracks, - the oval table with significant losses to the gallery, the square table with peripheral lossesPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A French mantel clock, 19th century, the eight-day bell striking movement with outside countwheel and white enamel Roman numeral dial, the urn shaped case surmounted by an armillary sphere and with flanking ram's heads, 44cm highCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use,Dreweatts have not tested the movement and cannot make any guarantees or comments as to accuracy or if the movement is working we suggest getting the clock appraised by a professional clock restorer prior to use. there is no pendulum with this clock. There is a winding key that does not appear to be the original. Chips and losses to the dial especially around the winding holes, also old cracks. there is no glass bezelThe case with pitting and some discolourationThere is some looseness to the armillary spherePlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
LATE VICTORIAN WHITE ALABASTER AND GILT METAL MANTEL CLOCK, of architectural form with two handle urn surmounting, the 8 day drume shaped movement striking on a bell and having Roman circular white enamel dial, turned metal feet, with PENDULUM AND KEY, 9in (22.9cm) wide overall, 11in (28cm) high (3)
Good 19th century Capodimonte garniture of urns, decorated in relief with mythological scenes, on squared marbled bases, two with underglaze blue marks, 24cm to 29cm heightCondition report: Good overall condition. One has a restored handle. Another has a few nibbles to the footrim. The third has a few tiny chips where the base joins with the urn (slightly loose join), and light hairlines around the neck.
Pair of 18th century style gilt metal mounted verde antico marble table lamps, each of urn form with twin scrolling handles and leaf moulded bands on shaped square plinth and bun feet, height to base of light fitting 52cmCondition report: One lamp is very slightly leaning, small element of infilling to area of inconsistent grain is now missing - see photos, otherwise they are in good condition
Fine George III bracket clock by Paul Rimbault, London with gilt and silvered arched dial with strike/silent in arch, date aperture, rococo scroll spandrels , twin fusee movement striking on bell with repeat , scroll engraved backplate and bob pendulum in mahogany caddy top case with brass carrying handle, urn mounts on bracket feet, 2 keys and pendulum present, 50cm highCondition report: The clock appears in good restored condition , however the verge escapement cannot run as the Bob pendulum fouls the base board and therefore it cannot regulate the clock. The clock strikes and repeats . The rear of the case is bleached by the sun and the bottom of the rear door has a slice of mahogany missing.- see extra imagesOn further inspection by our clock specialist we have now moved the base board of the movement (which had slipped backward) allowing the free travel of the pendulum and the clock is now working
Two shelves of carnival and coloured glass, to include an Australian Kookaburra dish, a candlestick, 18cm high, a Karhula Night Wish lidded jar, a Fenton Peacock and Urn dish, a Carnival Glass Society decanter dated 1995, a collection of reference books and a book of carnival glass society patterns
THREE MEHRGARH BUFF WARE VESSELS AND ONE JAR WITH NINDOWARI IBEXES Indus Valley, Pakistan, Mehrgahr and Nindowari culture (c. 2500 BC). A very interesting lot consisting of one small jug, one small goblet and one small plate with reddish geometric decoration from the Mehrgarh culture, as well as an impressive small storage jar (or an urn) with well-preserved decoration in the form of friezes with ibexes pained in black to the body. The Mehrgahr vessels are reddish buff ware and they are characteristic for the Mehrgarh III period. The ibexes jar could be associated with Nindowari culture which is dating back to the chalcolithic period and similar to the earliest Kulli culture settlements. Provenance: Private collection of a German artist and collector living in Southeast Asia. Condition: Good condition with some traces of age and use, with some fritting to the lip and some small chips and discolorations. Storage jar with 3 bigger chips to the bottom and one longer crack to the body. Dimensions: foot diameter 3.5 cm – 8 cm, opening diameter 3.9 cm – 8.5 cm, Height 1.5 – 9.3 cm
EARLY 19TH CENTURY WELSH MAHOGANY 8-DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, Joseph Kern of Swansea, 12in. arched, painted and signed dial with subsidiary seconds and calendar aperture, boxwood and ebony strung case with short door flanked by twisted 1/4 pilasters, the hood with waved door with twisted columns and surmounted by arched pediment with brass urn finials, 212cms high Condition Report: Dial retouched, brass urns and column fittings replaced on the hood, plinth added, height reduced, minor case restorations. COLLECTING ITEMS STRICTLY BY PRE-ARRANGED APPOINTMENT / SAFE DELIVERIES CAN BE ARRANGED (PLEASE ENQUIRE)
WEDGWOOD; a late 19th century black and white jasper dip urn with twin mask scrolling handles, figural decoration to the body and on stepped square section base, impressed marks to base, height 25.5cm (af).Additional InformationLacking the cover, the square base has also been damaged - two of the corners have been repaired, although the sections have gone together well, with no missing pieces. Some staining and dirt to the white relief decoration and light surface wear throughout.
A 19th century tortoiseshell cased bracket clock with chiming movement, the brass face with three silvered dials, the central dial set with Arabic and Roman numerals, with gilt metal applied urn finials and scrolling feet, complete with key and pendulum, height 49cm.Additional InformationCracks and losses to the tortoiseshell, lifting/bubbling to the tortoiseshell below the back door, screw is missing which holds the pendulum, the face with minimal wear, scratches, scuffs. There are no names, numbers or marks to the back plate of the movement. Due to the construction of the clock we are unable to see if it is double or triple fusée. We do not guarantee the working order of any clocks.
A reproduction Boulle work-style clock raised on serpentine fronted stand the clock with Father Time surmount flanked by applied gilt metal urns, the glazed door decorated with a charioter attacking cherub maiden and cherub, the dial with applied Roman numerals, height of clock 83cm, overall height with stand 180cm, width 68cm, complete with key and pendulum.Additional InformationThe door key is af and does not work for the lock on the glazed door, one of the urn finials has been detached and re-glued. General wear, minor knocks. No guarantee of working order on this piece.
A 19th century burr walnut veneered credenza, the back panel with ebonised urn finial flanked by two bronzed spelter Sphinx above a hand painted porcelain plaque depicting figures in a landscape setting, the base section with two adjustable shelves flanked by two bow front glazed doors, length 165cm, depth 53cm, height 199cm.Additional InformationLight surface scratches and wear, small areas of loss and lifting to the veneer, small section of water damage to the front. Scratches and scuffs to the inner bookcase section, a couple of areas of losses to the beading. The backboard with two later drilled holes.
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