A pair of George III filled silver candlesticks by Richard Carter, Daniel Smith & Robert Sharp hallmarked London 1767, octagonal base with urn shaped sconces, and square tapered columns on rising square bases stepped bases are decorated with beading and rise to a flat fluted well, the tapering stems and sockets are also decorated with flat fluting, gross weight 22,238 grams, H. 31 cm
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THE JAMESON COLLECTIONA NEO-CLASSICAL URN-SHAPED CLARET JUG, attributed to Penrose c.1790, on vesica-cut body, with prominent moulded 'lemon squeezer' foot, with square pedestal, 25cm high This collection was formed in the 1930s by the artist Mrs Jean Jameson (nee Musgrave of Tourin, Co. Waterford)
Three 'Newhall' Boumier Ware lustre glazed circular wall plaques designed by Lucien Boullemier D29cm, floral decorated cabaret set, Doulton Silicon Ware jardiniere of bulbous pedestal form decorated with rows of roundels and leaves H19cm, Fieldings Crown Devon style pair of Art Nouveau two-handled urn shaped vases and similar bulbous jardiniere
Large Victorian carved oak mirror back sideboard, stepped arched bevelled plate with shell and scroll carved cresting, fluted columns and urn finials, the inverted breakfront mirror waisted base with three reeded drawers and four geometrically moulded doors on a plinth base, stamped Coates, W229cm, H263cm, D68cm
A Doulton Lambeth biscuit barrel, late 19th century, decorated by Emily Stormer and Eliza Simmance in a scrolling floral and foliate pattern with four beaded medallions against a cobalt blue ground, the barrel with silver plated rim with swing handle and cover, artists' marks, impressed maker's mark and numbered 2748 to base, 14cm high, with a Royal Doulton jug, early 20th century, decorated by Maud Bowden, the jug of compressed baluster form with scrolling forget-me-not and foliate pattern to the body against a green ground, 16.5cm high, a Doulton Lambeth jug of inverted baluster form, late 19th century, decorated by Emily Mayne and Emily Haynes with scrolling acanthus leaves, 12cm high, and a Doulton Lambeth cachepot of square urn form (4) For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE
A Persian silk work wall hanging, centred with a stylised hanging lamp, flanked by a pair of columns within an arcade arch, enclosed by multiple repeating borders, 162cm x 128cm, along with a second Persian wall hanging centred with a flowering tree within an urn, enclosed by multiple repeating borders, 157cm x 114cm (both worn)(2) For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE
A 19th century French ormolu and porcelain panel mantel clock with Japy Freres movement, the gilt brass case surmounted with a ceramic urn finial above a leaf swept case cast with graduated bluebells, enclosing the 9.5cm ceramic dial adorned with birds in flight amongst blooms, over a ceramic panel depicting 18th century figures in a tree lined landscape, the two train Japy Freres movement stamped with the makers name and '353 42531', striking upon a saucer bell, 50cm high For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE
A Circa 1900 Chinese 'rosewood' and rouge marble inset urn stand, having all over floral carved and pierced decoration to bamboo effect ringed lower platform, h.84cm, dia. 38cm.Stands slightly uneven.Marble inset good and complete.Colour of timber largely dark and original.Some very light surface wear to top and lower extremities.A good example.
A Japanese late Edo period (1615-1868) bronze standing model of an Oni holding a twin decorated engraved urn upon his head, with loincloth to midriff, raised on integral rouge marble canted base, overall h.25.5cm.No breaks or damage.Of dark brown patina.Possibly something missing from right hand, but no evidence of this aside from the fact that his fist is open.
An 18th century and later brass lantern clock, the clock signed Richard Rayment of Bury (St Edmunds), the pillared case with ball feet and urn finials, with pierced and engraved dolphin and scrolling pierced cresting surmounted by a strapped bell with knopped finial, the 6½" brass chapter ring with engraved centre and twin hands, the later twin train movement with platform escapement, h.33cm
A 19th Century Court Sword, with 78.5cm triangular section plain fullered steel blade, the cut steel hilt with shell guard, panelled grip, knuckle and urn pommel applied with cut steel beads, with steel mounted black patent leather scabbard, 99cm; an Early 20th Century Court Sword, possibly Egyptian, with foliate etched blade, gilt metal foliate cast hilt with mother of pearl grip and shell guard pierced and cast with a sun rising over pyramids, with brass mounted leather scabbard, 92cm (2). 1 - Blade with patches of thick brown grease. Some pitting to metalwork. Cracking and scuffing to scabbard. 2 - Rust pitting to blade at the ricasso. The brass chape to the scabbard is loose.
An Edwardian Court Sword, the 80cm double edge steel blade bearing traces of etched decoration, the bead cast brass stirrup hilt with shell guard, panelled grip, and draped urn pommel, 95cm, lacks scabbard; a Late 19th Century Indian Double Headed Processional Axe, the 20cm crescent shape blades etched with foliate strapwork panels of deer, with central spike and tubular haft, 76cm (2). 1 - Blade with black patching. 2 - Black/brown patina. Etching is worn.
A Late 18th Century Court Sword, the 81.5cm diamond section half blued steel blade with 17cm narrow fuller leading from the hilt, one side engraved XX AMSTERDAM XX, the opposing side XX ANNO 1684 XX, the gilt brass stirrup hilt with beaded decoration the double shell guard, knuckle bow, grip and urn shape pommel, with gilt brass mounted shagreen scabbard (a.f) possibly an earlier blade. Orange rust patches to the blade, which has a slight bend at the tip. Possibly and earlier blade. The gilding is worn on the hilt and scabbard mounts. The pommel is missing its finial. the scabbard is broken in two pieces and is coming unstitched in places.
An Edwardian Court Sword, the 79.5 cm blade etched with Royal cypher, crossed standards, foliage and maker's name J.R.Gaunt & Son Ld., Late Edward Thurkle, 53, Conduit St, London W, the gilt brass hilt with bead cast decoration, shell guard and urn pommel, with gilt brass mounted leather scabbard and gold bullion sword knot, 95cm. Grey patching and pitting to blade. Some wear to gilding. Some cracking to the leather scabbard with small losses.
An 18th Century Continental Small Sword, the 74cm double edge steel blade, each side with flattened medial ridge, engraved with an armoured figure below the inscription Hipomius, the brass hilt with double shell guard, finger rings, scroll quillon, knuckle bow and cylindrical urn pommel all cast and chased with anthemion and scrolling tendrils, with coiled wire bound grip, lacks scabbard, 91.5cm. Black patching and light pitting to the blade, with small nicks to the edges. Wire binding to grip is a little loose. Lacks scabbard.
An Edwardian Court Sword, the 75cm plain steel blade with rounded tip, the brass hilt with bead cast decoration to the knuckle bow, double shell guard and urn pommel, 91cm, with nickel mounted leather scabbard; an 18th Century Small Sword for a Boy, with 58.5cm triangular section fullered steel blade, the brass hilt with double shell guard, knuckle bow and ovoid pommel all cast with figures, with plain wood grip, 72cm, lacks scabbard; an 18th Century Small Sword, with broken blade, steel hilt with double shell guard, lacks grip, lacks scabbard (3) . 1 - Blade grey patching. One quillon is broken off. Small dent to shoe of scabbard. 2 - Pitting to blade, with nicks to the edge. Qillon broken off. Crack to grip. Guard is wiggly. 3 - Rusted blade is cut down. Rust pitting to hilt, lacks grip.
A Georgian 1796 Pattern Infantry Sword, with 80cm single edge plain fullered steel blade, the gilt brass hilt with half hinged double shell guard, foliate sheathed quillon, plain knuckle bow, foliate sheathed panelled urn pommel and finely ribbed wood grip, 96cm; a 1786 Pattern Infantry Officer's Spadroon, the 68cm single edge steel blade double edged for the last 19cm, with a broad fuller and a narrow fuller along the back edge, the brass hilt with pierced bowed guard, stirrup knuckle bow, reeded bone grip and cushion pommel, 68.5cm (2 - lack scabbards). 1 - Black patching and nicks to blade edges, Guard a little jiggly. Wear to gilding. 2 - Black patching and nicks to blade edge. Chips to grip below pommel on one side.
A Georgian Mourning Sword, with 85cm triangular section steel blade, the bead cut steel hilt with oval guard, recurving crossguard with rosette quillons, urn pommel and chain knuckle bow made up from facetted hematite beads, the dark stained shagreen scabbard with steel mounts, the locket engraved Odell, Manufacturer, 19 Old Bond Street, London, with an associated steel oval chain link hanger and clip.
An 18th/19th Century Continental Mourning Sword, with 83.5cm triangular section steel blade bearing traces of bluing and gilt engraved decoration, inscribed at the ricasso De La Marque Des Mouchette a Solingen, the steel hilt with bead cut decoration to the oval guard, knuckle bow, wrythen grip and urn pommel, lacks scabbard, 101.5cm . Patching and pitting to the blade. Grip is a little jiggly. Lacks scabbard.
A Georgian Court Sword, the 83cm triangular section steel blade half blued, engraved and gilt with scrolling foliage, urns and martial trophies, the steel hilt applied with cut steel beads and rosettes, with pierced oval guard, wire bound grip and urn pommel, in a vellum covered scabbard with steel mounts, the locket engraved JEFFREYS, Cockspur Street, Charing Cross, 102cm. One beaded rosette missing to one side of the pommel. Some loss of stitching to scabbard seam.
A set of four George III silver salts with pierced and urn decoration and beaded rims, raised on four claw and ball feet (by Thomas Daniell, London 1778), 6.05 oz with Bristol blue glass liners CONDITION REPORTS Basically in sound condition throughout though with some minor dents, knocks, etc, conducive with age and use. Legs slightly bent in places and requiring attention. See images for further details. Bristol blue liners all appear slightly different though three with starburst bases and one with plain base - see images.
A Victorian Doulton Lambeth pottery composite cruet set comprising two peppers, lidded mustard and open salt with silver mounts, bearing decorator's mark "EAG" and "BE", dated 1876 and 1881, together with a near-matching pair of pottery handled plated salad servers CONDITION REPORTS Larger conical pepper with dents to the silver top the smaller urn shaped pepper with chipping to the rim (hidden by the silver top) otherwise the cruet and servers in good condition
A set of six Edwardian silver table candlesticks of navette form, two with additional two branch three light candelabra fittings (by Thomas Bradbury of London, 1902/3) CONDITION REPORTS Condition basically sound, one stick with dent to the urn shaped candle holder, height approx 30cm. 49cm with top section on candelabra - see from images that they match
the oval plaque depicting a young woman in classical drapes leaning against a plinth on top of which is a bas relief and gold mounted urn, the front of the plinth raised also and inscribed 'Not Lost But Gone Before', the mount with incised decoration, closed back and bright cut tapered shoulders, the back engraved 'W.C.V. Obt 16.7.38' and '27 March 1781 Æt 63'; length of ring head 2.4cm, cased
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