A German Inlaid Rosewood Cased Mantel Clock, Late 19th Century, by Winterhalder & Hofmeier and retailed by A. C. Minshall of Paris, the brass dial engraved with leaf scroll and floral ornament and with 5.75ins diameter silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, with Chime/Silent dial and regulation dial, to the eight day three train movement with heavy brass plates striking and chiming on eight bells and a gong, contained in rosewood case of architectural design with arched pediment inlaid with urn, leaf scroll and floral ornament, with turned pillars to front, apron inlaid with oval fan paterae and leaf scroll ornament, on plinth base and with fretted panels to sides, 18ins high
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An Edward VII Silver Two-Handled Prize Cup and Cover, by John Edward Wilmot, Birmingham 1901, the slightly domed cover with urn pattern finial and leaf embossed ornament, the cup with reeded mounts, leaf embossed lower part and with shaped and moulded handles, on conforming circular footrim, 12.25ins high, weight 18ozs, and ebonised plinth base for same
A George V Silver Circular Two-Handled Porringer, and mixed silverware, the porringer by C. S. Harris & Son Ltd, London 1932, of lobed form with pierced and cast scroll handles, the centre embossed with a Tudor rose, 7.5ins x 4.25ins x 1.75ins high, monogrammed, an Edward VII silver urn pattern pepper pot of Neo-Classical design, by S. Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Chester 1909, 5ins high, and a selection of other condiments and other silverware, various, combined weighable silver 28ozs
George III mahogany longcase clock, H Wells of Framlingham, the arched hood with finial terminals above a glazed hood and turned columns above a long trunk door and panel base, the white painted signed white dial with a foliate urn above Roman hours and flowers to the spandrels, a central subsidiary dials aboev a date aperture, twin train movement striking on a bell with anchor escapement, 87cm high
An impressive Victorian rosewood Davenport, the carved gallery back with a basket of fruit flanked by scrolls to urn corners above the leather inset sloping fall, the frieze with applied acanthus leaf scrolls above extravagantly carved supports and a scroll back, with a pair of cupboard doors containing small drawers to either side, the rear of the piece with further carved panels and supports, 74cm x 64cm x 106cm
George III oak longcase clock, George Washbourn of Gloucester, the swan neck pediment flanked by gilt urns and a central urn above a glazed hood flanked by turned column above a long trunk arched door and panel base all with later heavy carved decoration, the brass signed arched dial with strike/silent and silvered 11" chapter ring having Roman hours and Arabic minutes with central seconds, twin train movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, 228cm high
A late 19th century French alabaster and gilt metal clock garniture, the drum type clock surmounted with a crescent wreath and nesting birds, above the 10cm dial applied with enamelled batons and Roman numerals, the eight day movement stamped 'Medailie d'argent Vincenti, 1855', also stamped with the retailers name 'Oppenheim London, Paris', the case applied overall with gilt metal mounts, along with a pair of urn shaped clock garnitures, 44cm high
A glazed slipware cache pot, 19th century, the pot of tapering form decorated with a trailed blue slip pattern of waves and dots, 12cm high, with a cream ware cache pot with applied lion masks holding faux drop ring handles, 13cm high, a green glazed vase of urn form with brass foot rim set on a black glazed pedastal, 26cm high, an oriental style jardiniere, 19cm high, and two painted vases, 21cm high and 18cm high (6)
An Arts and Crafts decorative wall plate, late 19th century, the plate hand painted with the portrait of a young lady set against a foliate backdrop with harbour scene beyond, inscribed 'Rose Campbell 1882' verso, 26.5cm diameter, with a hand painted circular pilgrim flask, 18cm high, a hand painted florally decorated earthenware vase of urn form, 19.5cm high, a trinket dish depicting a young girl picking berries, a small relief modelled plaque depicting a young child praying and two small figural ceramic pieces (7) (at fault) For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE
A Ewenny Pottery slipware basket, the blue salt glazed basket with applied loop handle, decorated with white slip dots, 11cm high, with a buff glazed slipware bowl with blue glazed interior, the exterior decorated with trailed slip foliate motifs over blue and black stripes, 13cm diameter, a slipware egg cup, a slipware side plate, three small Serpentine ware pieces, a terracotta ochre glazed teapot, a stoneware urn shaped vase, a terracotta floral stamp and two lids (12)
A pair of George III style bow front mahogany chests, the chest tops centred with an inlaid urn above a brush slide and three graduated cock beaded drawers, applied with brass swan neck swing handles, raised upon splayed bracket feet, 66cm H x 88cm W x 50cm DFor condition information please view this lot on our website HERE
A George III pair cased pocket watch, the white enamel dial with black roman numerals and pierced gold toned hands, set to a plain polished yellow metal case, 43mm diameter, key-wind verge fusee movement, engraved 'J. Richards', complete in a hand-painted tortoiseshell case, depicting a woman next to an urn in a garden landscape with a studded decoration border (2) For condition information please view this lot on our website HEREYour attention is drawn to our important notice regarding Trevanion & Dean's sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.
A Victorian silver-plated dish cover and an associated silver meat-dish, the cover domed oval and with a beaded handle, engraved with an initial, the meat-dish oval and with gadrooned border, together with: a plated tea-urn, vase shaped on square base with ball feet, the tea-urn 52cm high (3)
An ormolu mantel timepiece, circa 1900, urn shaped finial, side rams head masks and swag decoration, enamel dial with Arabic numerals, single barrel movement with a platform cylinder escapement, 23cm high 05.04.19. Ormolu surfaces are discoloured, dial is loose, dial with small chips to the edges and signs of glue around the edges, movement needs cleaning.
A Caucasian design rug, the camel field with five panels of zoomorphic devices enclosed by serrated leaf and calyx borders, 210cm by 119cm; a Melas rug, the terracotta field with five diamond medallions enclosed by pale lemon borders; a Hamadan rug, the terracotta field with stepped medallion framed by geometric motif borders; and a prayer rug, probably Indian, the mid blue field with urn and flowers beneath the Mihrab enclosed by meandering vine borders (4)
Edwardian multi-light silver plated table lighter, the base of shaped triangular form, three baluster side lighters and central urn shaped reservoir, 13cm wide, together with an early 20th century silver plated multi-light table lighter, having three side lighters joined by a scroll frame to a central spherical reservoir, 10cm wide (2)
Group of three silver plated table lighters, the first of cylindrical form with two side lights and central reservoir supported on three ball feet, the second with urn shaped reservoir and circular reeded tray base, the third of cylindrical form with side operating mechanism, tallest 12cm (3)
An unusual rotating porcelain ornament in the shape of an urn (af), encrusted with flowers and heightened in gilt, 13cmH; together with a small porcelain pot with encrusted flower lid, 9cmD; and a porcelain shoe with encrusted flower decoration, with a mixed lot of ceramics, to include two small Royal Copenhagen dishes, no. 3605 and 3612, both marked to base; a small Delft vase (af), marked to base, c.1907, 8cmH; a small enamel lid (af) heightened in gilt, 4cmH; Meissner Limoges, Goss china etc
1796 Pattern Infantry Officer's Sword30 3/4 inch, single edged blade with large fuller. Faint traces of etching and crowned "GR" cypher. Gilt brass, double shell guard with folding rear section. Gilt brass knuckle bow and quillon with floral decoration. Gilt brass urn pommel with floral decoration. Replacement grip wire binding. Some pitting to blade.
Four mourning rings, Late 17th - mid 19th centuries1st: Late 17th century, set with a gilt wire monogram between enamel putti, beneath faceted paste, the reverse inscribed with initials, I W/ E W, the foliate band decorated with black enamel, mounted in gold, 2nd: Late 18th century, the woven gold band decorated with black enamel and gold dedications, the front set with a cushion-shaped purple paste in a foiled and closed-back setting, mounted in gold, 3rd: 1822, the 18 carat yellow gold band decorated with black and white enamel, the front plaque depicting an urn inscribed, 'EMMA/ 1823', a glazed compartment containing hairwork to the reverse, the inner band inscribed 'died Jany 26 1823. Aged 21', 4th: 1838, the rose-cut diamond forget-me-not flower to a tapering band, decorated with light blue enamel and gilt lettering, In Memory Of, a glazed compartment containing woven hairwork to the reverse, the inner band inscribed 'William Pattison who died 12. Feb. 1843.', mounted in 18 carat yellow gold, 1st with some enamel loss, 3rd with goldsmith's mark AJS and London hallmark, 4th with goldsmith's mark JF and London hallmark, ring sizes approx.: 1st M, 2nd Q, 3rd G (hoop off-round), 4th L (4)
A collection of 18th century mourning ringsComprising five rings, each decorated with white or black enamel and personal dedications, two with painted skulls beneath faceted paste and rock crystal, one with a painted urn on an ivory ground and two with rose-cut diamond accents, all mounted in gold, ring sizes approx. N - R (5)Footnotes:Please note, the United States Government has banned the import of ivory into the USA.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: Y ?Y Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.? This lot contains or is made of ivory. The United States Government has banned the import of ivory into the USA.
Four late 18th - early 19th century mourning jewels1st: The brooch/pendant depicting a hairwork bird among wheatsheaves on an ivory ground, 2nd: The brooch set to the front with a hairwork funerary urn within a landscape on a painted ivory ground, 3rd: The pendant containing a hairwork funerary urn with the painted inscription, IN DEATH LAMENTED AS IN LIFE BELOVED, the reverse to reveal the inscription, OB 20 MAR 1778 over the hairwork monogram, CM, both sides on ivory grounds, 4th: The brooch containing a painted lady besides a hairwork funerary urn with gold detailing, within a seed pearl surround, all mounted in gold, lengths: 1st 3.5cm, 2nd 2.4cm, 3rd 2.8cm, 4th 2.2cm (4)Footnotes:Please note, the United States Government has banned the import of ivory into the USA.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: Y ?Y Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.? This lot contains or is made of ivory. The United States Government has banned the import of ivory into the USA.
Five late 18th century mourning ringsEach depicting a lady in mourning beside a funerary urn upon an inscribed plinth, with an angel or putto above, all painted on ivory, four with engraved reverses, dated 1784-1791, one with a black enamel band inscribed, Mary Willson OB: 9 Aug 1789 AE: 35, closed back settings throughout and mounted in gold, one ivory slightly loose in mount with funerary urn deficient, ring sizes approx. J - R (5)Footnotes:Please note, the United States Government has banned the import of ivory into the USA.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: Y ?Y Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.? This lot contains or is made of ivory. The United States Government has banned the import of ivory into the USA.
A pair of late 19th/early 20th century Meissen figures, each of a gardener, the woman holding a basket of flowers in her arm, standing by an urn with a flower, inscribed mark b 68, impressed 122 and decorator's number 59 A/F, the man holding a sprig of flowers, leaning on a shovel, by a tree stump and watering can, with a decorator's number 59 A/F, both with a blue cross swords mark, 7 1/2"h
A late 19th century French Empire style gilt brass mantle clock. The case having an urn shaped finial surmounted by two griffins above two painted columns and the dial with Roman numerals decorated with a female and cherub. The 8 day cylinder movement striking on a bell, numbered 5647, 12.7 and engraved initials AB in a star, possibly for Achille Brocot, 16 1/4"h x 11 3/4"w
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