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A George II needlework panel by Ann Walker, worked with gros and petit point with an urn of flowers, signed in two places 'WALKER BORN SEPTEMBER 22 1702' and 'ANN WALKER BORN AUGUST 1742', 62.6 x 50cm, in a later glazed ebonised wood frame. Provenance: 'A Lifetime of Collecting'-The property of a gentleman.
A silvered brass twin-light wall sconce in George III style, the mirrored cut-glass backplate above a ram's head issuing leaf scroll branches and urn candle holders with petal drip-pans, later fitted for electricity and with a pair of shades, 43.5cm high, 20.2cm wide. Provenance: 'A Lifetime of Collecting'-The property of a gentleman.
An early 19th century Italian rosso antico marble Grand Tour Campana urn fragment in the manner of Boschetti, carved overall with Bacchanalian cherubs, with fruit, leaves and grotesque masks, the lid (broken in three pieces) above an ovolo rim and a band of grapevine, base lacking, 40cm high, 34.5cm wide.
A Minton tri-form porcelain vase, 19th century, formed as three twin handled urn-shaped vases painted with pink roses and foliage above turquoise and gilt banded detail, with gilt dentil upper rims, unmarked, 9.5cm high together with a small selection of European porcelain to include a miniature Crown Staffordshire imari vase, 8cm high; cobalt and gilt tea bowl, three Limoges miniature bowls etc
Title: Flemish school, follower of Jean-Baptiste Bosschaert (1667-1746): A bouquet of flowers in an urn, oil on canvas, 18th C. Description: Dimensions: 107,8 x 89,7 cm Unframed. Monogrammed centrally under the table top (V.H.F. or rather V.H.f (ecit)?) and at the reverse (peint par Van Hoeck - Anvers).
A George III silver pair cased "Doctor's" verge pocket watch by James Jones of London, No. 14863, the cream enamel dial with small inner dial with Roman numerals and with gold hands and gold sweep seconds hand, the outer dial with Arabic numerals divided into 1/4 of a second, to the verge escapement with fusee and stop lever on contrate wheel, Tompion type index with silver regulating dial with Arabic numerals, secured in subsidiary plate finely engraved with a hand and leaf scroll ornament, finely pierced and engraved cock decorated wtih an urn motif and plain cylindrical pillars, contained in plain silver case, 60mm diameter (gross weight 135 grammes), hallmarked London 1799 and with case maker's mark "W.L." (possibly William Linsey, 2 Bridgewater Gardens, London) Note: Several makers of the same name were about this date, but probably James Jones 1795-1815, of 65 Banner Street, Bunhill Row, London, is most likely Provenance: The John Moon Collection of Pocket Watches
An Atkins Patent safety water filter, the stoneware vessel with relief moulded decoration, the lid a/f, height approximately 70 cm, together with a large ceramic 'pure butter' stand from 'The International Tea Co's Stores' (2)Please see the additional images. Dish: 36 cm diameter, 5 cm height. Couple of small chips around the rim and base, areas of crazing to the glaze. Hairline crack along the lower edge. No impressed marks to base. Urn is badly broken and repaired with hairline cracks. Several large chips to the edges and decoration. Height 66 cm diameter 34 cm. Both would benefit from a clean. SAS provides a postage service at competitive prices however quotes are not possible prior to an auction.
An Edwardian silver plated Rococo style mantle clock, white enamel and moulded silver plated dial with Roman numerals, the ornately cast case having pierced fretwork, lions and scrolling embellishments, with urn finials, the front bearing a plaque bearing the words 'Presented to Bro. W. Vomles P.G.' dated 'February 18th 1908', Japy Freres movement no.1240, height 56 cm
ANNOUNCE ONE URN HAS BEEN BROKENAn attractive hand painted bowl with swags of flowers and paper label bearing the caption "from the Fry collection of Bristol china", from its inception in 1765 the Bristol china company made porcelain from Cornish raw materials, together with a Doccia of Italy lidded twin handled bowl, with four campania style urn shaped footed vases with hand painted floral decoration and Berlin scroll footed pepper pot (7) the Bristol china bowl has been restored
A 19th Century Dutch walnut and marquetry semi-circular commode, the top inlaid with an urn of flowers, birds, trailing leaf and floral ornament within brass edging, fitted one narrow frieze drawer above cupboards enclosed by a pair of tambour doors, each inlaid with an urn of flowers, trailing leaf and floral ornament, above fretted apron, on three square tapered legs, 31ins wide x 17ins deep x 30ins high
A late Victorian Chippendale style mahogany serving table, with pedestal cupboards, each mounted an urn shaped knife box, over frieze drawers and cupboard doors, the serving table with two frieze drawers and blind fret carved squared legs, table W.4ft 6in. D.2ft 2in. H.3ft; cupboards W.1ft 9in. D.2ft 2in. H.6ft
A Louis XVI style white marble and gilt-bronze garniture de cheminee, the portico-style clock with drum movement, painted enamel Arabic dial and urn surmount, the pair of candelabra of urn form with twin acanthus-wrapped branches on tapered pedestals and square plinth bases, H 26cm W 17.5cm (clock)
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