A 19th century French gilt spelter and porcelain plaque inset mantle clock, with a central swag mounted urn, flanked by a pair of porcelain gilt mounted urns, the porcelain dial with Roman numerals, the central plaque with a couple seated playing a lute on square feet, the brass movement stamped A G Mougin, striking on a bell, 48cm high
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A wrought and sheet iron roof finial modelled as a flowering vase, second half 19th century, French or English, loosely in Gothic Revival taste, the waisted urn form body issuing a tier of gargoyles and scrolling stems terminating in stylised flowers, acorns and clovers, heightened with gold paint, around a central wrythen stem, mounted to a later ebonised circular socle, 67cm high overall
A pair green painted cast iron garden urns, second half 19th century, English or French, the part-lobed bodies twin handled campana form, on tapered square section plinths, 90cm high overallCondition Report: One urn has come off the plinth, but can presumably be easilyCondition Report Disclaimer
A pair of substantial French gilt composition three light wall appliqués in Louis XVI style, 20th century, in the manner of examples by Jean-Charles Delafosse, the foliate and imbricated laurel carved sconces above scrolled conforming arms issuing from fluted pilaster backplates, each with festooned ram's head mount and a flambeau and festooned urn finial, 89cm high, 58cm wide, 30cm protuberance Condition Report: Restored cracks to three or four of the branches. Loss to one of the urn handles, another restored. Significant restored break to one of the backplates. Both urns are a bit loose.Condition Report Disclaimer
A collection of fireplace furniture, to include; a set of early Victorian brass and steel mounted fire tools, circa 1850, to include shovel, poker and tongs, each with rib-moulded knops to the handles and shafts, the shovel pierced, each approximately 75cm long; a pair of small steel and brass mounted andirons, George III style, 19th century, with urn finials, 29cm high, 18cm deep; and a steel grille or kettle stand, raised on multi-knopped legs
A pair of gilt metal mounted green Serpentine marble table lamps, in Louis XVI style, 20th century, of urn form, each with twin rams' masks and swags, on square bases, 42cm high including electrical fitmentsProperty from the estate of the late Betty, Lady GrantchesterCondition Report: The lamps are offered with fabric shades, which are variously torn. Minor marks knocks, scuffs and scratches overall consistent with age and use, and some light nibbling to edges of bases.The gilding is quite worn, and a little dull, and there are some losses to gilt surface in particularly to masks.Some natural occlusions and irregularities in the marble, one of the veins feels a little raised and may be filled.Please have tested by a certified electrician prior to use. Condition Report Disclaimer
A pair of French gilt metal chenets in Louis XVI style, circa 1900, possibly previously ends of a fender, each with a twin handled urn finial cast with rams' masks and a writhing serpent, descending to pilaster bases inset with medallions, supporting reclining putti, with cast iron supports to rear, 40cm high, 38cm wide Property from the estate of the late Betty, Lady Grantchester Condition Report: Both with marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Top of the urns are not securely fixed in place and can revolve slightly. Some wear and loss to gilding, though bright in parts particularly the figures themselves. The casting joins to arms are visible. As stated in the cataloguing it is is possible these are adapted from a fender. Some later screws. Supports to backs are probably later associated. Some dirt to the recesses of the casting - would benefit from a gentle clean. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A pair of gilt metal and marble mounted urn table lamps, 20th century, the ovoid bodies with cast with flanking rams' masks and bands of fruiting vine, on circular campan marble socles, 37cm high including fitment; and a gilt bronze and dove grey marble figural table lamp, modelled with a seated infant, approximately 37cm high including fitmentCondition Report: Gilding in all items is a little worn, particularly the third lamp.The circular socles have one or two chips. Please have tested by a certified electrician prior to use.Condition Report Disclaimer
A good pair of ormolu mounted Sevres Covered Vases of smaller proportions, acorn finials to domed covers with opposing landscape decorated panels, pierced ormolu two-handled mount to rim, one urn shaped porcelain body decorated with a seated young man flying a dove, signed Rene and an opposing landscape panel, the other with a seated young woman and doves, on cobalt and gilt highlighted ground, pedestal base with cast foot, circa 1846, 25cm high
A large 19th century Anglo-Indian padouk wood 4-section D-end dining table, with leaf carved edge and relief carved acanthus and urn scroll frieze, raised on bell flower carved and panelled tapered legs, comprising a pair of centre drop leaf tables and a pair of D-end tables, ex-property of Major General John Ponsonby (1866 - 1952) Coldstream Guards, served in Second Boar War and South Africa 1902, after war became General Officer commanding Madras District of India, retired 1926 to Haile Hall Cumbria, table bears original handwritten label under top "General Ponsonby", width 1.2m, overall length approx 3.1m
19th century French parcel gilt spelter mantle clock, the case with urn and young man with staff, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, indistinctly marked '.... & Pavlin, Grenoble', drum movement marked 'Horlogerie Paris', striking bell, H.31cm W.33cm, together with French gilt spelter mantle clock, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, the case with St Peter, on elaborate scrolling base, drum movement, H.29cm W.34cm (2)
Early 20th century French marble and gilt metal clock and garniture set, architectural case with four columns and round enamel dial with Arabic numerals, having urn finial, flanked by twin urn garniture, H.36.5cm W.25cm (clock) Key present as photographed and sun burst pendulum missing back plate to movement
Classical design three piece clock garnitures, the quartz clock movement with an urn shaped vase and ribbons, surmounted with puttis on a ceramic ground with enameled foliate decoration. 20th Century. Blue transfer printed shield mark to the base and marked 1895. (B.P. 21% + VAT)Condition: Currently ticking away. Appears undamaged.
19TH CENTURY AUSTRIAN HERMANN RATZERSDORFER, VIENNA (ACTIVE 1843-81) SILVER AND COPPER ENAMELLED BOWL OF COMPRESSED CIRCULAR FORM, WITH A DOMED COVER, DECORATED WITH A SCENE INSPIRED BY OVID'S METAMORPHOSIS, DEPICTING THE CENTAUR NESSUS HELPING DEIANEIRA CROSS THE EUNOS RIVER, THE BODY DECORATED WITH BACCHANALIAN SCENES IN AN ITALIANATE LANDSCAPE AND THE DOMED BASE PAINTED WITH A FEMALE MASK, URN, FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE (H. 4 CM, DIA. 7.5 CM). THE COVER INTERIOR BEARS LABEL INSCRIBED 'COLL. LATE MRS GILLILAN 6 PALACE GATE. W.' HERMANN RATZERSDORFER EXHIBITED AT THE GREAT EXHIBITION LONDON 1851 AND AGAIN IN 1871.
A late 19th century rosewood davenport desk; the stationery cabinet with hinged lid above a sloping fall with original leather skiver opening to reveal two half-width drawers etc., further over four true and four dummy drawers opposing, the front with marquetry decoration of a Robert Adam-style urn
A GEORGE III STYLE INLAID MAHOGANY BOOKCASE CABINET, LATE 19TH CENTURY, the pierced and urn-inlaid swan-neck pediment above a pair of doors with satinwood bars, the base with two panel doors, each banded with satinwood and centred by an urn in a circle, raised on splayed bracket feet. 232cm high, 115.5cm wide, 36cm deep
AN ART DECO FROSTED AND MOULDED GLASS VASE, IN THE MANNER OF PIERRE D'AVESN, the slightly tapering vase moulded to each side with a Classical maiden holding an urn on her shoulder, flanked by wing handles, moulded with bosses and scrolling vine, apparently unmarked. 17cm highThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.A number of chips to each handle. Around the top rim are a number of flaws which, in our opinion, are factory. They appear as though unfinished.
An early 19th century Sevres porcelain jar and cover, of urn shape, the cover having acorn finial, the body decorated with swags and bows, with applied gilt painted circular handles, having interlaced L mark verso with D within, h.15cm; together with a 19th century Sevres porcelain inkwell, decorated with pink roses, floral swags and bows (liner broken); a Staffordshire spill vase; Staffordshire figure of Lord Byron; cloisonné trinket jar and cover etcCondition report: Lidded jar & cover: No restoration, no breaks, some rubbing to gilding, imperfection to rim of base. Extra photos. Inkwell & cover: No restoration, no chips to rim or base. Chip to inside of lid, lid appears scorched. Extra images.
A pair of late 19th century Meissen pedestal urn shaped vases, after the design by Leuteritz, with entwined snake handles, painted with flowers sprays around 'romantic' vignettes, underglaze blue crossed swords, impressed and painted numbers, 27cms high (2) Condition Report: One with nibble chips to top rim, both dirty and with some wear to gilding. Condition Report Disclaimer
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