GROUP OF FRENCH FAIENCE 18TH/ 19TH CENTURY to include a triangular inkwell; an octagonal trivet painted with a bird; a shaped oval platter with roses; a scalloped plate with a rose; a shaped plate with a peony; a shaped plate with a Chinese figure in green; and a shaped dish with an urn(Platter 35cm long)
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SCOTTISH FIRECLAY 'EGLINTON' URN AND PLINTH 19TH CENTURY of campana form with a leaf moulded rim, the body with a relief medieval scene above a spiral fluted socle, the square plinth with moulded grapes and leaves,stamped on the base CRAIGS KILMARNOCK(40cm wide, 120cm high, 40cm deep overall)
Four 19th Century sewing clamps, comprising a large mahogany cylinder form example with roundel turned end below a bowl form pin cushion, 15cm, another wooden example with book form frame below a bird cage reel and bowl top, 16cm, an ivory example the rectangular frame mounted with red velvet pin cushion below an urn finial and reel top, 10cm, and a Cantonese carved ivory example chip and loss at screw below reel, 12cm. (4) From the collection of Margaret Blakeley
A mixed lot – sewing, comprising an early 19th Century ivory urn form thimble case/pin cushion, top rim split, foot split and re-stuck, 6cms, a cloth folding case with three white metal ribbon threaders stamped ‘Sterling’, largest 7cms, a gilt metal needle case and matching scissors on tool card, a matching stiletto and seam knife, and four other tools. (9) From a European Collection
Five 19th Century spinning and humming tops, comprising an ivory example with black dot decoration, the wooden stem with five loose decorated discs, turned bone handle, 6cms high, an ivory urn form humming top with replacement wooden handle, 5cms high, three vegetable ivory humming tops, largest 7cms and a turned bone handle. (6)
FOOTBALL, selection, inc. Thomson (6), Famous Teams in Football History 1st & 2nd, Star Teams of 1961, Cup-Tie Stars of All Nations, Top Cup Teams & International Cup Teams (each with plastic wallet); matchbook covers (5), LB Sportsman Matches, inc. Coventry, Mansfield Town, Notts County, Nottingham Forest & Lincoln City; urn-shaped football teams, Queens Park, p/b (anon.); 1986 World Cup (2), playing cards; cigar bands by Canaife; Manikin £10,000 Football Challenge (No. 1 Gordon Banks); Wotsit Football Spinners (20), EX, 184*
A Victorian Archeological Revival gold urn form vinaigrette c.1870, with a concealed compartment. The urn composed of a carved hardstone body, possibly russellite, with an Etruscan-style rim and hinged lid, decorated with granulation to a bloomed ground. Twisted wire ring handles and graduated flared foot with a secret hinged compartment. Tested as approximately 18ct gold. 31 x 30mm approximately, 17.66gCondition report: Tarnish where the foot meets the hardstone.No damage or missing elements.
A collection of Fornasetti ceramics and a brass hand paperweight. The pebble paperweight has a gilded background with a pair of crossed black and white keys. Makers mark to the back. The two rectangular trinket dishes with gilded background and a black and white classical urn. Each dish has a different design. Largest 14x11cm.
A collection of early 20th Century silver to include: George I style plain octagonal silver caster, pierced domed cover with urn shaped finial, by Elkington & Co., Birmingham, 1912, 3.01 ozt together with two various mustard pot and covers; 1 x plain barrell shaped by F&S, Birmingham, 1939 and a Georgian style shaped circular by H&H, Birmingham, 1905 both with blue glass liners, (3) 6.66ozt ( 207,1 grams) CR: marks generally good, overall condition good
A late Victorian gilt oval wall mirror, surmounted by an urn, flanked by winged griffins, width 70cm height 75cmCONDITION: Some damage to the wings of the right side griffin, further cracking to the wings and the feet of the griffin on the left, some harebells missing on the right, cracking in the scroll work to the base.
A cased set of three silver wine labels by Daniel & John Welby, London, 1911, 5cm, 29 grams, of crescent with urn form, in original fitted case.CONDITION: Labels in good condition with clear hallmarks. Box a little tired in places. Stain to silk on interior of lid. Old ownership label stuck on the front.
Metal lamp with Chinese elements. The central figure is a mythical chimera called a qilin 骑楼, often employed as a tomb guardian. A qilin has a dragon-like head, hooved feet, a deer-like body embellished with fish scales; it is gentle and considered an auspicious omen.On the other side of the lamp is a phoenix -- also a mythical creature. The qilin and the phoenix are two of four sacred animals (the others being dragon and turtle).This lamp is in the shape of an urn with handles. Unknown as to working condition.Size: 16 x 8 in.
A Bronze Urn, after the Antique, the scroll handles cast with leafy fronds with berries, on a circular socle, 17.5cm high, on a later cylindrical marble column and stepped square base, 38.5cm high. Some typical wear and scratching, particularly to extremities. Marble column and base later additions.
A Victorian Figure Walnut, Marquetry Inlaid and Gilt Metal Mounted Credenza, circa 1870, the superstructure with a pierced brass three-quarter gallery above three mirror plates, the base of serpentine shaped form richly inlaid with trailing flowers and leaves above two glazed cupboard doors enclosing a bird's eye maple veneered interior flanked by cupboard doors inlaid with an urn and flowers, platform base below, 186cm by 39cm by 148cm
An Impressive Twelve Piece Carved Mahogany Dining Room Suite, circa 1900, comprising a rectangular dining table with carved border above a fluted frieze, on turned, carved and reeded legs with recessed castors, with two removable D end sections, 259cm extended by 118cm by 78cm, a bowfront sideboard, the gallery back centred by Prince of Wales feathers above a central frieze drawer centred by an urn, 129cm by 63cm by 119cm, a pair of pedestals with staged tops above oval cupboard doors decorated with oval patera and carved husks, 45cm by 53cm by 111cm, and a set of eight dining chairs, including two carvers, the moulded and carved back supports with swags and feathers above cream and floral overstuffed drop-in seats above bowfront seat rails, on carved and reeded legs, carvers 66cm by 49cm by 101cm, singles 53cm by 46cm by 100cm
A Pair of Gilt Metal Mounted Sèvres Style Porcelain Vases and Covers, late 19th century, of urn shape with angular handles hung with swags, painted with figures in continuous coastal landscapes within jewelled borders on a blue ground highlighted in gilt, 51cm high See illustration. Some typical wear, particularly to gilding on extremities and edges.
A Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Peter Clare, Manchester, circa 1780, swan neck pediment with a gilt painted front aperture with urn and scroll decoration, pierced blind fret borders, crossbanded trunk door flanked by fluted pilasters, plinth with a raised quatre form panel, 13-1/2-inch arch brass dial, scroll engraved dial centre with two dials for seconds and date, arch with moonphase aperture, four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 262cm high see illustration 01.10.20 Case with small chips in parts, hood door glass is cracked, trunk door is slightly faded, trunk door with scratches to the bottom side, right hand side pierced blind fret with a small portion missing, dial is discoloured, minute hand is broken and half of the hand is missing, movement is dirty, bottom front plate of the movement with one vacant hole, moon disc has no drive at present and does not work, with two weights and a pendulum.
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