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A most attractive circa 1900 dark Mahogany side Chair profusely decorated to the backrest with marquetry depictions of a pair of water carriers to the boss and with an urn with trailing foliage and a pair of opposing Gryphon's heads to the top rail, standing on tapering lightwood strung front legs terminating in spade feet, the overstuffed seat upholstered in gold/beige velvet, 35 1/4'' high
A pair of pretty miniature Crown Derby urn style Vases, with date mark for possibly 1782. The body, base and handle having gilded finish (one handle broken off but present) and the small panel of hand painted berries and fruits on a royal blue ground with domed pierced rims and the footed part of each one in the form of four paw like design. One urn has tulip style gilding to the base and the other carnation style gilding. Apart from the broken handle and some rubbing to the gilding probably due to the age there are no cracks or chips to either, both 4'' tall.
17th Century oak and inlaid spice cupboard, the rectangular cupboard with a square panelled door inlaid with a central urn and flowers trailing from the centre, the door opening to reveal a bank of nine drawers, the larger drawer with a back panel showing a reused section with traces of carving, 40cm high x 19.5cm deep x 40cm high
Early 19th Century Pinprick picture commemorating the death of Queen Caroline, with a crown above a panel with the text "In memory of our most gracious Queen Caroline affliction sore for twenty five years she bore with sorrow great and pain, tell God was pleased to come and ease her of all her troubles again dies Aug 7 1821 aged 54 5m", with a blooming urn below and two hearts, 19cm x 29cm
George III mahogany occasional table, snap top supported on urn-shaped single column with three outswept legs.diameter 74cm (29"), height 72cm (28")Condition report: Small amount of sun staining to top, one support rail to block replaced and held in place with wood screws, new brass latch suggestions of other fixings to underside, otherwise in good order.
Late 18th-century Italian commode chest, with quartered veneers various hardwoods, top with central rosette framed with cross-banding, fitted one shallow and two deeper drawers with classical urn and swag inlaid decoration, sides, and front with overall picture panel of continental buildings, all standing on four square section tapering legs.width 122cm (48"), depth 58cm (23"), height 86cm (34")Condition report: Veneers largely intact, original brass ring handles, original steel locks, original key.
Y A silver and tortoiseshell triple-cased verge pocket watch Edward Prior, London, circa 1875 The gilt full plate single fusee movement with four column pillars pinned through the backplate, shaped stop-iron block and later English lever escapement regulated by sprung three-arm balance with Tompion type adjustment, the backplate with fine asymmetric foliate scroll pierced and engraved balance cock with Classical urn at the junction of the conforming pierced broad foot flanked by silvered regulation disc with adjacent applied scroll pierced infill opposing signature Edw'd Prior, London, 80185, the circular white enamel Arabic numeral dial with repeat signature EDWARD PRIOR, LONDON to centre, conforming five minute numerals to outer track and blued steel beetle and poker hands, the plain inner case fitted with convex glass and suspension post and marked for London 1875, maker WCS for William Caleb Scott of 70 Rahere Street, Clerkenwell and numbered 185, the second case with conforming date marks, push-button clasp, and decorated with bright-cut foliate scrollwork enveloping a martial trophy centred with the letter P to rear, the outer case covered in mottled shell with studded borders and secured with conforming push-button clasp, the pillar plate 32mm (1.125ins approx.) diameter, the outer case 55mm (2.125ins approx.) diameter overall. Edward Prior is recorded in Baillie, G.H. Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World as a maker of repute working 1800-68. His workshops were located at 18 Powell Street, King Square, Clerkenwell and he was the last of the celebrated Prior family who specialised in producing watches and highly decorative clocks for the Middle Eastern market throughout the latter half of the 18th century. Condition Report: As catalogued the movement has been converted from verge escapement to English lever. The mechanism presents in clean condition but hasn't been run for a long time hence lubrication is now dry/gummed causing it not to run although the spring holds power and the escapement will beat when motive force is manually applied to the train. The dial has some very slight edge wear to the bottom edge otherwise is in fine condition. The inner case has some very slight denting to the rear and tarnishing to the bezel otherwise is in fine condition. The second case is in fine condition with minimal wear. The outer case is also in fine original condition only having a light hairline in the tortoiseshell bezel next to the hinge. There is no winding key with this watch Condition Report Disclaimer
Large Collection of Ceramic & Porcelain Figures, including children with a goose 10" high; Dutch Girl with milk urn 9" high; Ringmaster in top hat and waistcoat, along with a juggler, both 13" tall; a lady and child with flowers 9" tall; a Casades lady 12" tall; an Oriental lady 9" tall; two tall elegant lady figures 10" tall, a 9" Casades flower vase with a squirrel to the base; a clown; a flower seller on a bicycle, and many others.
French - Early 20th Century Huge and Impressive Gilt Bronze Mounted Diamond Shaped Cut Glass Twin Handle Urn Shaped Centrepiece. Of Wonderful Quality. The Urn Is Mounted on a Squared Base, Flanked by Two Scroll Gilt Handles with Exterior Design Details. Finished with Acorn Finial to Top of Lid, Wonderful Condition In All Aspects. Stands 28.5 Inches - 72 cms Tall & 12.5 Inches - 31.25 cms Wide.
A late 19th century courtsword, hollow triangular section polished blade 32½”, cut steel hilt with shallow, pointed oval guard, pierced with a pattern of triangles, shallow pas d’ane rings, crossguard, swollen grip, slender urn shaped pommel, hilt facetted and studded overall, ornamental chain link guard, in its polished black leather scabbard with mounts (centre section replaced). GC (sword does not fully enter scabbard) £150-175
Three gold, enamel and hairwork mourning rings, circa 1789-1798.Each with an applied enamel funerary urn, one accented by rose-cut diamonds, on a ground of plaited hair, all with dedications to the reverse, two with a seed pearl or black enamel border, ring sizes approx. K-M (3)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A George III silver two-handled tea urnby William Davie, Edinburgh, apparently 1762 On four ball and claw feet, supporting a pierced square pedestal foot, capstan form stem and ovoid body engraved with a coat of arms of the Harris family of Abcott, Salop. to back and front, ebonised handles, elongated lid with pineapple finial, gross weight 75.6oz , height 50.5cm.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Eight mourning brooches, late 18th - early 19th centuriesSix set with plaited hair, two within half pearl and seed pearl frames, one within a black enamel mount gilt-inscribed, IN MEMORY OF A BELOVED MOTHER, another with a blue and white enamel frame set with opalescent glass beads, one set with seed pearl floral decoration over a blue glass ground with a plaited hair compartment to the reverse, all mounted in gold, the silver brooch set with a paste funeral urn over a blue ground within a cushion-shaped paste surround, five with pendant fittings, lengths 2.8cm - 4.0cm (8)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Two hairwork and enamel mourning rings, circa 1790Each with an applied blue and white enamel funerary urn over a hairwork ground, one engraved to the reverse, John/ Rufsell/ died.6.Oct/ 1790/ aged. 56., mounted in gold, ring sizes approx. N-P (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Four mourning rings, late 18th century - circa 18011st: The gilt funeral urn on a plaited hair ground, the reverse engraved, M/ Gilpin/ Obt 19 Aprl/ 1777/ Aet 34, 2nd: The gilt-monogram, 'JM' on a blue glass ground within a black and white enamel surround set with seed pearls, the reverse engraved, John/ Morant/ Esqr/ Ob Mar 2nd/ 1794/ Aet 38, 3rd: The plaited hair compartment within an enamel forget-me-not surround accented by seed pearls, 4th: The gilt initial 'H' on a ground of plaited hair in a black and white enamel mount inscribed, SACRED TO AFFECTION, accented by seed pearls, the reverse engraved, John Collier/ died 25 May/ 1801 Aged 50, 3rd: all mounted in gold closed back settings, ring sizes approx. M - T (4)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Four enamel and gold mourning rings, circa 1785-17901st: Decorated with blue or black and white enamel, two with applied funerary urns, one urn accented by rose-cut diamonds, one with a dedication to the reverse, 2nd: Each oval plaque decorated with blue and white guilloché enamel, one with a border of cushion-shaped paste, both set with woven hairwork, one with applied star decoration, ring sizes approx. L½-R (4)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Chinese blue and white cylindrical vase with flared hip, decorated men carrying an urn, 12 1/4" high, a blue and white baluster vase, decorated dragons with matched cover, 16" high, a ginger jar (restored) and a smaller vase Condition: The ginger jar is heavily cracked, the flared rim vase has had the whole top rim restored, hairline crack from top to middle. Vase cover restored. everything else OK.
A George III silver urn shaped nutmeg grater by William Parker, London 1806, with a ball finial to the domed and reeded cover, folding to reveal a steel grater and on an octagonal foot, 7cm (2 3/4in) high, 55g (1.75 oz) grossCondition Report: Marks are clearCover hinge good, slight play to the base hingeLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useStands wellCondition Report Disclaimer
A Georgian silver urn shaped nutmeg grater, stamped SM only, with a domed finial to the ogee domed cover and a cable twist border, opening to a steel grater and on a circular foot, 4.5xm (1 3/4in) high, 19g (.6 oz) grossCondition Report: Mark to the cover is clearStands wellLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
A Victorian silver three piece oval half gadrooned tea set by William Hutton & Sons, London 1893, the tea pot with a composition urn finial and angular handle, 25cm (9 3/4in) long, 805g (25.9 oz) grossProceeds from the sale of this lot are to go to the British Heart Foundation.Condition Report: Marks are well Slight play to the hingeHandle is tightTea pot slightly wobblesLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
A pair of silver candlesticks by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1929, with shaped circular sconces, urn shaped capitals, lobed stems and on shaped circular basses, chased with foliate decoration throughout, 33cm (13in) high, loadedCondition Report: Maker's marks partially obscured, rest are clearOne with solder repair to the capital and bottom of the stem, and slightly bentBoth stand wellLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
Pair of early 19th century Derby style porcelain vases of campana urn form decorated with foliate scrolls in polychrome and gilt, each with painted red mark c.1800-25, 20.5cm high. (2). Condition report:One has slight rubbing to gilding, other has rim chip and two fine hairlines to base of bowl and two larger hairlines to base of bowl.
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