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Japanese Imari petal rim dish, late 19th/early 20th Century, decorated with a flower filled urn, 31cm diameter, together with a Wedgwood Jasperware dish, an English pottery basin and jug, a crystal glass mug, a hand painted pierced bowl by Julie Merry, two pottery mugs, an Imari pattern Copeland plate and a Royal Crown Derby plate (Qty)
A late 19th century French Ormolu and porcelain mounted mantel clock, with urn finial and painted porcelain dial. The body inset with further matching porcelain panels, raised on scroll cast feet. The two train brass movement with hammer striking a single bell. 44cm high (key and pendulum)Condition Report: crack through porcelain dial.
A large 19th century cast iron Campana-shaped garden urn / planter. The campana urn having a gadrooned rim with scrolled foliate decoration in silver to the body, flanked by handles to each side. Raised on the matching plinth base with garlands of flowers. Measures approx. 142cm x 60cm diameter.
An antique Persian urn, an urn from the 19th century, made of brass and decorated with delicate hand-engraved decorations by an artist (extremely high-quality work) in scenes from 'Lila and Magenun' (a well-known love story in the Eastern countries, based on a tragic event that occurred in the 7th century. In 1192, the Persian poet Nazami composed a long poem about the love story, included in his "Khamsa" file and since then the motif has become a common decorative element in Persian art). Width: 15 cm, Height: 18.5 cm. Period: 19th century
A pair of French Continental 19th century hand painted porcelain & gilt bronze urn mantle pieces in the manner of Sevres. Each having an acorn shaped finial atop over twin S scrolled handles. Flared fine bone china bodies with floral & birds hand painted motifs throughout. Raised on a squared pedestal base. Each measures approx. 23cm x 11cm x 8cm.
A pair of continental 19th century cold painted spelter figural candlestick holders. The pair depicting a male & female figure in traditional garments holding an urn shaped candle holder. All raised on circular base. Some damage to candle holder. Each measures approx. 37cm tall x 12cm in diameter.
A late 19th century Victorian 1888 campaign chest containing Elkington & Co. presentation silver plated centrepiece and two candelabras. The centrepiece engraved Presented to Mrs. A. E. Ommanney with Best Wishes on her Marriage 17th June 1888 by Colonel Knocker and the Officers, 1st Volunteer Battalion The Buffs. As a token of Gratitude to the Efficient and Cordial Services of Major A. E. Ommanney 'The Buffs' During the 6 years 1882-1887 he was Adjutant to the Battalion. Invicta crest to verso. With a bowl centrepiece over beaded rimmed urn stem, over a shaped body with two stylised griffins, over four feet. Along with a pair of candelabras, each with three branches and central column holding four candlesticks, each holder urn shaped and with drip tray. Over reeded column on stepped square base. The whole piece contained in oak and iron bound campaign chest with iron handles. Paper label to baize lid lining for Elkington & Co. Limited of Regent Street. With marbled paper covered edges to the lid and the lift out drawer, complete with original paper labels for 'Branches', 'Branch Candlesticks' and 'Centre Piece'. Complete with key. Centrepiece measures approx. 31cm tall, 44cm tall, 25cm deep. Presentation case measuring approx. 33cm x 51cm x 50cm.
A collection of various silver condiments to include: 1. A Victorian large urn shaped pepper pot, pierced cover and finial, hallmarked by James Charles Edington, London, 1840, approx 2.74 ozt (85.4 grams) 2. George V silver trefoil shaped condiment holder with loop handle, on bun feet, with matching facet cut glass mustard pot and silver cover, both hallmarked by Horace Woodward & Co., London, 1912 and a matched pepper pot and cover, hallmarked Birmingham, 1905 and three associated silver condiment spoons; a late Victorian small dredger salt, hallmarked Chester, 1898 and a hexagonal pepper pot, Chester, 1900 (a/f), weighable silver approx. 3.56 ozt (110.6 grams). Further details: tarnishing, wear, minor dents to couple, etc.
A set of eight Russian silver teaspoons, with twisted wrythen handles, together with a matched collection of ten Russian silver teaspoons with stylised urn finials, six further Russian silver teaspoons and a set of four silver plated teaspoons with cast heraldic lion finials, total weight of silver approx 13.9oz (28)Condition:All of the Russian spoons are marked- please refer to additional images, general wear throughout but no significant visible damage, refer to images
A small silver trophy cup and cover, Adie Brothers, London 1927, of urn form, 15cm high, together with a further small silver trophy cup and cover, a pair of Victorian pierced silver salts, William Comyns, London 1893, a heart shaped pierced silver pin dish and a silver bon bon dish, total weight approx 13.9oz (6)
Collection of British and continental pottery and porcelain items, mainly 19th century to include: graduated set of 'Imari' design dresser jugs, gilt metal mounted French porcelain tazza, pair of 19th century 'Imari' design Davenport porcelain urn shaped vases, various other pottery and porcelain jugs, Crown Devon 'Daisy Bell' jug, English porcelain cobalt blue ground gilded baluster shaped teapot, lidded sucrier, cream jug and two similar plates, Meissen porcelain boat shaped box and cover decorated with battle scenes, two ;Meissen' pierced and flower encrusted items, two handled bowl and plate and a 'Meissen' bowl and stand with under glazed blue crossed swords. (5) (B.P. 21% + VAT) Additional images added.
Arthur Leslie: a pair of early 20th Century Royal Doulton vases and covers, urn shaped bodies applied with acanthus leaf strapwork to each sides terminating with Fawns' head to collar, gilt heightened, one painted with a Classical maiden holding a dove, the other with Maiden leaning against a plinth, both with flowers to reverse, both signed by Arthur Leslie, both covers with pierced trefid finials and raised gilt jewel decoration, green factory stamp, impressed 1239, painted RA 7336 D., approx 31cm high
Georges Duvernet (1870-1955) 'Oblivion' An Art Deco bronze and ivory figure c.1925modelled as a crouching female dancer wearing a detachable headdress holding an alabaster urn in both hands, on a square tapering variegated onyx plinth, stamped with foundry mark L.N Paris J.L for Les Neveux de J Lehmann,Made in France and numbered 454, engraved signature Duvernet to top of plinth height 49cm.Condition: Cover for urn absent. Most jewels absent from headdress only three present. Old feint hairlines to ivory to back of midriff section soles of feet, Small chip to underside of one corner of plinth. IMPORTANT NOTEThis item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018. Ivory declaration submission number reference: YDYR2758
A collection of silver various dates and makers marks comprising a sugar basin and milk jug of plain form with wavy edged rim, Birmingham, 1909, E S Barnsley & Co, a late Victorian patent tea infuser spoon, Birmingham, 1900, H J Cooper & Co Ltd, an octagonal urn form pepper pot, a salt of half gadrooned oblong bellied form, a plain dwarf taperstick with weighted base, a cased set of six coffee spoons, a jam spoon, a napkin ring, an egg cup, a pair of bright cut George III sugar tongs, a set of eleven coffee spoons, a matched set of William IV/early Victorian fiddle pattern teaspoons, initialled, a jam spoon, a silver backed clothes brush etc., together with a miniature electroplated saucepan, (qty)various, weighable silver approx. 22.24oztCondition: One foot pushing side of basin, tea infuser spoon with knocks seam tear, some bowls of fiddle pattern teaspoons with slight buckle,
A collection of electroplated itemscomprising a Neoclassical style twin handled soup tureen and cover of urn form, three meat domes of various sizes, a pair of early 19th century Old Sheffield plate bottle coasters with turned wooden bases, another bottle coaster, a rectangular twin handled tray and a salver, (qty)firs height 27 cm., handle to handle 40.5cmCondition: Knock to urn finial of tureen. Largest dome has some blacking / corrosion to surface, some rubbing to other two domes, other items in condition commensurate with age
Two silver sugar casters and an inkwellfirst London, 1909, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., Ltd, of urn form with reeded borders, second Sheffield, 1924, Walker & Hall, of octagonal baluster form, together with a silver mounted glass inkwell, Chester, 1901, James Deakin & Sonsfirst height 15.7cm., weight approx. 7.95oztCondition: Good condition commensurate with age
A George III silver ogee baluster cream jug and other silverfirst, London, 1775, Charles Hougham, embossed with floral decoration with wavy edged rim and scroll handle on a domed foot, initialled, a cased Elizabeth II three piece cruet set, Birmingham, 1961, William Suckling Ltd, of plain design with gadrooned rims, a late Victorian silver mounted glass novelty boot table vesta, together with and Old Sheffield plate urn shaped pedestal coffee pot, (qty)first height 10.4cm., weight approx. 6.57oztCondition: Old Repair to top joint of cream jug. Mustard pot liner cracked and repaired with cellotape. Boot vesta with a chip to heel. knocks to silver mount which also has a small nick
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