A 19TH CENTURY COLD PAINTED TERRACOTTA FIGURE GROUP OF TWO BLACKAMOORS, modelled as an adult male with one hand on hip, (lacks other hand) and a (detached) boy holding a covered urn, standing on a grassy mound, height approximately 31cm (condition: the boy is currently detached from the base and shows evidence of previous glued repair, man's hand is missing, there is damage to the back of his turban, some small chips and paint loss throughout, evidence of plaster to base, hole in back of man's cape)
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A GEORGE III OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, the arched hood with oval fretwork decoration and pointed finials, doric columns, brass 11'' (28cm) dial with pierced urn and scroll spandrels, silvered chapter ring and subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture filled with decorative plate, eight day movement, the arch with convex silvered disc named 'Geo. Holland Louth', the trunk with arched door, plinth base with additional plinth and bracket feet, height approximately 218.5cm, with pendulum, winding key and two weights (condition: case has some splits, in need of some attention)
A LARGE EDWARDIAN SILVER SUGAR CASTER, HORACE WOODWARD & CO. LTD., LONDON 1909, in a presentation case, the caster in Georgian style, the domed cover with urn finial over a baluster body with reeded girdle and on a stepped circular foot, in a velvet lined blue morocco case. 22cm, 11 troy ounces
AN 18TH CENTURY CAPTURED FRENCH NAVAL SWORD OF CAPITAINE MODENE, 80cm triangular section incurved blade decorated with scrolling foliage highlighted in gilt, characteristic hilt with D-shaped knuckle guard, urn pommel and wire bound grip with Turk's heads, the oval guard decorated with vines, flowers and faceted studs and engraved in script The sword of Capitaine Modene of the French Frigate L'oiseau taken 17th October 1762. The Frigate L'oiseau was captured by HMS Brune, a 30-gun frigate. Ironically HMS Brune was originally a French ship that had been captured by the British ships Venus and Juno earlier in the 7 Years War and then commissioned into service with the Royal Navy where she later captured a further French ship the Renard. The Captain of the Brune was George Anthony Tonyn and this lot is accompanied by a 22-bore brass barrelled flintlock holster pistol by Stanton, the escutcheon on the back of the wrist engraved with the initials GAT. Stanton is listed as a maker of brass barrelled holster pistols 1750-1778. (2)
A 1796 PATTERN INFANTRY OFFICER'S SWORD TO LT GENERAL SIR JOHN CRADDOCK, 81cm fullered blade decorated with stands of arms, the Royal Arms, crowned GR cypher and a figure of Britannia, the whole highlighted in gilt and set upon a blued ground, fading and wear, regulation gilt hilt with folding side guard, D-shaped knuckle guard, urn shaped pommel and silver wire bound grip, contained in its engraved gilt mounted leather scabbard, the locket engraved with a maker's panel WRIGHT Sword Cutler No. 72 St James's Strt London, the opposing side decorated with the crest of Sir John Cradock, the scabbard leather incised with geometric designs and stamped with the Prince of Wales Feathers.
A 1796 PATTERN INFANTRY OFFICER'S SWORD, 80.5cm blade decorated with scrolling foliage and flower heads, a stand of arms and a rampant lion in the East India Company fashion, all highlighted in gilt on a blued ground, regulation copper gilt hilt with D-shaped knuckle bow, folding side guard, urn pommel, white metal wrapped wire effect grip, contained in its copper gilt mounted leather scabbard.
A SCARCE GRENADIER GUARDS OFFICER'S SPADROON, 80.5cm flattened diamond section blade by Runkel, characteristic copper hilt with D-shaped knuckle bow supported by two scrolling side bars, one set with two flaming grenades, the looping side guard also incorporating a flaming grenade, urn-shaped pommel, wire bound grip, contained in its copper mounted leather scabbard.
A mixed group of six Pavlidis Ceramics wares each piece hand painted with fruit patterns and being signed by the artists. To include a large jug, large lidded twin handle urn, small vase, trinket pot, oil bottle and another bottle of triangular form. All bearing marks to bases. Measures 34 cm high.
WILLIAM TONKS & SONS, BIRMINGHAM PAIR OF AESTHETIC MOVEMENT BRASS FIRE DOGS, CIRCA 1880 surmounted by sunflower heads above urn knopped stems and spreading pierced bases, impressed W. T. & S, with a star each, and with rubbed Victorian lozenge marks (Dimensions: 38cm high) (Qty: 2)(38cm high)
CHRISTOPHER DRESSER (1834-1904) FOR WILLIAM AULT & CO. SINGLE-HANDLED EARTHENWARE EWER, CIRCA 1890 the elongated tipped spout above a short handle and domed body, incised with scrolled flowers and line borders, in a green glaze, moulded maker's urn mark and impressed 177 (Dimensions: 18.5cm high)(18.5cm high)
Ornament.- Le Pautre (Jean) [Frises et Feuillages], 28 engraved plates from several suites including 2 titles 'Rinceaux de Frises et Feuillages' and 'Frizes Feuillages', c.210 x 150mm., a few larger, all trimmed close to plate-mark and mounted on blank leaves, some light soiling or staining, later calf-backed boards, rubbed, spine chipped at head, folio, Paris, Langlois, Mariette & others, [late 17th century]; sold as a collection of plates, not subject to return ⁂ Comprising mostly friezes but also a state bed and a large triumphal urn.
A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH LACQUERED BRASS AND CHAMPLEVE ENAMEL MANTEL CLOCK with stepped leaf edged base and panelled front beneath a Roman chapter ring fronting and eight-day spring driven movement striking the hours/half hours on a coiled gong; the cushion top with urn surmount 33.5cm high
R GREEN EDINBURGH A LATE GEORGE III FIGURED MAHOGANY BALLOON SHAPED BRACKET CLOCK with gilt brass side handles and urn finial on a moulded plinth base, 7” silvered brass dial with Roman chapter ring and Arabic minute markings fronting an eight-day double fusee movement with anchor escapement and bell strike 51cm high to top of finial
MAX H. STOPP. PARIS. A LATE 19th CENTURY BRONZE, ORMOLU, AND MARBLE FIGURAL MANTEL CLOCK the case surmounted by a gilt urn above two patinated bronze figures of Amphitrite and Artemis seated on ormolu base with floral swag on a white marble plinth, the a 3.5" enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals fronting an eight-day spring driven movement striking the hours/half hours on a bell 38.5cm high - bell lacking
A LATE 19th CENTURY FRENCH EGYPTIAN STYLE ORMOLU AND PORCELAIN CLOCK GARNITURE the case surmounted by an Egyptian Pharaoh standing in a scallop shell with two crocodiles on chains, flanked by a pair of foliate columns with urn finials and sphinx terminals, the base centred with a crowned eagle with outstretched wings, matching porcelain urns and covers. The matt terracotta dial with Egyptian hieroglyphic decoration signed 'GEORGE JAMIESON & SON. ABERDEEN & PARIS' with matching side panels enclosing an eight-day spring-driven movement striking the hours/half hours on a bell 35cm high
A PAIR OF 19th CENTURY BRONZE AND ORMOLU EGYPTIAN STYLE CASSOLETTES designed for potpourri, the bases having a central pyramid with ormolu torchbearers topped with lidded urns below a larger pierced lidded urn with torch finial supported on three ormolu caryatid legs with winged females standing on a single leg with lions foot 46cm high
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