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An Edwardian lady's painted satinwood Carlton House desk, the curved superstructure with scroll-carved gallery over an arrangement of cupboard doors, pigeon holes, drawers and compartments, fitted with turned ivory pulls, all enclosing a leather-inset writing surface over a central frieze drawer flanked by a pair of drawers, raised on square section tapering legs terminating in gilt-brass castors, decorated throughout with painted oval portrait medallions, musical trophies, putto and urn and floral and foliate swags. 94cm by 105cm by 59cm
An excavated pottery twin-handled urn, possibly Romano-British, of amphora shape, with strap handles and wavy incised linear decoration, bearing an inscription in ink to the base, "Upwards of 2000 years old / Sepulchral Roman Urn / found at Strood, near Rochester Castle.......in the year 1838...", re-glued, repairs. 24cm
George III silver plated oval pedestal tea urn, in the Neo Classical-style having twin high loop handles, bright-cut engraved decoration and standing on square pedestal base with four ball feet, 56cm high Condition: Decoration worn, wear to the plating etc. **General condition consistent with age
A late 19th Century early 20th Century Victorian / Edwardian glazed & inlaid rosewood corner cabinet wall unit in the manner of Edwards and Roberts/ The bookcase having a flared top over a curved glass cabinet to the left and a single door cupboard to the right decorated with an urn, garlands and floral swags above two tier shelves raised on turned tapering supports. Measures 100 cm high x 88 cm wide x 42 cm deep.
JOSEPH GLOSTER LTD; a George V hallmarked silver loaded table lighter in the form of a twin handled urn, with two tools and central detachable cap, Birmingham 1928, height 8cm, approx 2.92ozt/91g.Additional InformationA couple of pin head sized knocks to the body, general surface wear and tarnishing throughout.
THE ALEXANDER CLARK MANUFACTURING COMPANY; an Edwardian hallmarked silver and inlaid tortoiseshell trinket box of rectangular form, the hinged lid decorated with an urn and scrolls enclosing a pleated silk interior and raised on four cabriole supports, Birmingham 1910, length 7.75cm width 5.5cm, height 5cm, approx 104.2g.Additional InformationTortoiseshell in good condition as is the inlay, the silk is dirty but intact, action closes well, tarnishing and toning to the silver, some tiny minute dents and some very light misshaping to the legs. Hallmarks readable but makers mark very slightly obscured. Around the edge of the lid where the tortoiseshell is within the silver slip there appears to be a small gap in some areas showing as holes but this is where the tortoiseshell finishes before the silver, it is only visible on two sides.
A 19TH CENTURY GILT METAL AND PORCELAIN FRENCH MANTEL CLOCK, of classical outline with urn finial, the porcelain panels painted with cherubs, the movement stamped Henry Marc, raised on a shaped plinth, pendulum, H 39 cm (excluding plinth) A/FCondition Report:The case has been overpainted. The porcelain panel to the finial is cracked in four places. Minus hands and general wear and tear throughout.
A 19th century French, gilt metal mantle clock and garniture set. The clock in the form of a Chinese temple decorated with chinoiserie figures surmounted by four finials and topped with a Chinese style urn. The garnitures having chinoiserie decoration and twin handles. The movement signed A(Star)B, 15 1/4"h x 8 3/4"w
PAIR OF REGENCY PATINATED AND GILT BRONZE TABLE LAMPS EARLY 19TH CENTURY with urn-form candle sconces cast with palmettes, above tapered reeded columns, terminating in anthemion and foliate cast bases, with grey pleated shades; converted from candlesticks (27.5cm high (excluding fittings)) Qty: (2)
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