A rare Worcester tea bowl circa 1762 of plain form, finely painted with a single urn of flowers surrounded by further red supplementary floral sprays, with interior painted sprig, gilt and iron red wave and dot border, unmarked, 7.2cm diameter (shallow interior rim chip) Provenance: Ex. Wychwood and Zorensky Collections. Notes: See Simon Spero and John Sandon, 'Worcester Porcelain 1751 - 1790, The Zorensky Collection' where the authors suggest that this might be an unusually early replacement piece for an early eighteenth century Chinese service.
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A French Louis XV style simulated boulle marquetry mantel clock, the movement plate stamped Samuel Marti, Medaille D'or Paris 1900, the dial in cushion enamels with black Roman and Arabic numerals, signed centrally Mappin & Webb ltd, the case with floral and foliate brass inlay and further gilded mounts, surmounted with a gilded urn laden with blooms, (with pendulum) 48 cm high.
A 19th century white marble and ormolu cased portico type mantle clock, the drum cased movement with a white enamel dial, with black and puce Arabic numerals, signed centrally Vauchez a Paris, raised on two lyre shaped pillars with inset porcelain cartouches, below blossoming ormolu sprigs, surmounted with a classical urn finial draped with foliate garland, over a rectangular platform decorated with further highly detailed ormolu mounts, raised on six inverted feet, the movement plat unmarked, complete with sun burst pendulum and key, 52 cm high, 35 cm wide.
A 19th century French giltmetal and porcelain mounted mantel clock, the central floral urn flanked by bacchanalian putti over an enamelled dial inscribed, Raingo Freres a Paris, over blue porcelain panels, on toupie feet, the French drum movement stamped Raingo Freres Paris with countwheel and bell, the porcelain panels marked Picard Fils, 37 cm high, 42 cm wide
A 19th century mahogany and inlaid bureau bookcase, having a swans neck and fretwork pediment with central urn finial above the glazed doors with inlaid corners enclosing adjustable shelves, above the bureau base with inlaid fall front enclosing a fitted interior of pigeon holes and drawers with central door, all above four graduated and inlaid and oak lined drawers with cast brass drop handles and oval backplates, supported upon shaped bracket feet. 91.5 cm wide, 223 cm high, 52.5 cm deep (see illustration).
A COLLECTION OF HEREND "CHINESE BOUQUET" PATTERN PORCELAIN, modern, all painted en camaieu green and gilt, comprising quatrefoil tray with basket weave moulded rim and ribbon tied handles, 16" wide, pair of leaf shaped pickle dishes, egg shaped box and cover, scroll cream jug and campana urn, 3" high, together with a similar oval match holder, 2" high (7) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
A GEORGIAN MOURNING RING, centrally close back set with a small two tone agate oval carved with a funerary urn, to matt heart shaped shoulders and plain shank, size G, together with an early Victorian tortoiseshell heart shaped padlock clasp overlaid with a gilt metal scroll mount, 3 1/2cm high excluding loop, a similar smaller clasp, 1.5cm high and a miniature tortoiseshell cross pendant, 1 1/2 cm high (4) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
A FRENCH ALABASTER MANTEL CLOCK, late 19th century, the twin barrel movement striking on a bell, 3 1/2" dial with Roman numerals, the case with blue jasperware type medallions and banding and gilt metal mounts, urn surmount, scrolled side brackets, flared wave edged base and turned feet, raised on gilded wooden stand, 11 3/4" x 14 3/4", under glass dome with ebonised wood base (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
A FRENCH ORMOLU MANTLE CLOCK HENRY LEPAUTE A PARIS, C1850 with enamel dial and bell striking movement, the arched case with pineapple finials and surmounted by an urn buttressed by acanthus corbels, on rectangular base with mask apron, 62cm h Dial chipped, gilding on case a little rubbed but largely present and all original. Movement complete, case dusty
AN ENGLISH TRIPLE CASED VERGE WATCH FOR THE TURKISH MARKET GEORGE PRIOR LONDON No 1828 with enamel dial with Turkish numerals, steel beetle-and-poker hands, signed and numbered backplate, foliate pierced urn and foliage balance cock with maker's disguised initials, silvered regulation with Turkish numerals, silver stem and bow, outer case with bright cut bezel, the third silver rimmed brass case covered in tortoiseshell secured by decorative brass pins, 8.5cm, casemaker IR, a pellet between, a crescent above incuse, London 1787 Slight rust at centre of hands, dial not cracked but with tiny old blackened scratches, movement complete, not broken and apparently in working order, no repair to stem or bow, cases not unduly worn although push piece on second case typically damaged. Outer case in good condition but for small loss near pushpiece, a good unrestored example
A SET OF SIX GEORGE II MAHOGANY SHIELD BACK DINING CHAIRS, C1800 with carved oval urn medallion splat beneath wheat ears, the serpentine seat rail fluted on three sides, seat 43cm hProvenance: George S Bolam, Moreton in Marsh, from whom bought by the present vendor in December 1978 One chair with crack in 'camel' back, several with old replaced blocks, one with minor let-in repair; repolished, no shake and structurally sound, seat fabric somewhat stained and faded, frayed on two
Box of assorted glassware to include; moulded and cut glass bowls, specimen vases, ornaments etc, together with a box of metalware including: boxed Royal Salingor pewter corkscrew, wine coaster, miniature trivet stands, silver plated posie bowl, beaten metal urn, metal coffee pot etc. (2)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)
CLOCK GARNITURE SET, super quality Japy Freres French gilt and Sevres style porcelain mounted, the painted porcelain dial marked 'H Neal', set with Roman numerals before a bell strike Japy Freres movement, drum cased with Minerva style mounted masks, lower acanthus scrolls, framing a porcelain plaque of a young woman with a child, the top surmounted with a campana type twin handled urn, the side pieces as classically shaped cast and porcelain mounted urns with pineapple finials, all have gilt platform pads, under glass domes with ebonized stands (largest dome cracked), 36cms H, 21.5cms W the clock
A George III silver sugar vase, William Abdy, London 1786, the acanthus chased lid with urn finial, with two scroll handles to the body with swags and acanthus leaves on a raised circular foot, 20.25cm high/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: Cover unmarked, finial slightly bent. Damage including small splits where stem meets base of urn.
A pair of Worcester (Barr, Flight & Barr) Imari pattern urn-shaped sauce tureens and covers, circa 1815, impressed marks, printed marks to covers, on square gilt plinth bases with flame finials, 17cm high (minute chipping)/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: 284 - Minute chips to flame finials. One tureen base with two small flat chips to rim. Otherwise appearance good.
A group of Chelsea and Chelsea Derby porcelain, circa 1755-75, red gold anchors and conjoined anchor and D marks, comprising a fluted (Red Anchor) saucer painted with bouquets, a (Gold Anchor) saucer painted in the Hans Sloane style with cherries and marrows, a Chelsea-Derby plate painted with a Neoclassical urn and swags of flowers and a coffee cup and saucer painted with black and pink swags of husks (4) CONDITION REPORT: 289 - Plate - Three small restored rim chips. Coffee cup & saucer - saucer has tiny restored rim chip, cup good. Chelsea saucer - No damage.
A Worcester Flight, Barr & Barr vase, circa 1820, of urn form with eagle handles, painted an exotic bird against gilt seaweed ground, 12.5cm high/Provenance: Ombersley Court CONDITION REPORT: Minute flake to matt brown rim at underside, one corner of base where the brown ground has discoloured slightly, overall in very good order.
A George III silver pear-shaped coffee pot, probably Robert Pinkney, Newcastle circa 1760, the cover with urn finial, fitted a fruitwood handle on a circular foot, 32cm high (lid damaged), approximately 920gm/Note: Crest of Spence-Jones/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: 116: Cover detached fairly cleanly. Cover not hallmarked. Two crests. 1 or 2 small dents. Slight wear to handle. Foot rim bent. Blackened under - looks as if it has been above a spirit burner at some point.
A VICTORIAN BRACKET CLOCK with arching ebonised case, decorated with gilt metal mounts and urn finials, and standing on cast bracket feet, the arching dial with silvered chapter ring with chime/silent, slow/fast and chime on eight bells or Westminster adjustments, the dial signed 'Spiridion of Cardiff', the three train movement striking the hours and quarter hours on eight bells and a gong, 39cm wide x 30cm deep x 66cm high overall
A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH ALABASTER MANTLE CLOCK with gilt metal mounts to include a fairy riding on the back of a butterfly, flaming urn finials and caryatid figures with inset painted panel depicting two putti, the dial with enamelled numerals before a movement striking the hours and half hours on a bell, 20.5cm wide x 13cm deep x 41cm high
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