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AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH PORCELAIN VASE OF URN FORM, hand painted with a panel of fruits and flowers, blue and gilt ground, square foot, unmarked (both handles broken and sd internally) height 22cm, together with a late 19th century clear glass ovoid flagon mounted in a rope twist frame with a circular base, height 24.5cm, a modern decanter and stopper, chipped and a late 19th century conical turquoise enamelled glass lamp base with bronzed mounts, height to top of handles 34cm (sd to base of glass) (4)
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 George III silver tea urn on stand with burner, by John Wakelin & Robert Garrard, engraved with the Heneage family crest, of squat vase form, with ring handles and spigot with ivory button, on quadruped sabre supports with paw feet, on inverted shaped square base, the cover with cone finial, London, 1798, height 42.5cm, gross 123.5 oz.
A PAIR OF VICTORIAN OR EARLY 20TH CENTURY DOULTON & CO., STONEWARE GARDEN URNS on plinths, each urn with egg and dart decoration to the rim on gadrooned bodies, the plinths with egg and dart decorated rims, panelled sides and stepped bases, each urn 45cm diameter and the urns and plinths standing 92cm high (2)
A SET OF FOUR DOULTON & CO., OF LAMBETH STONEWARE GARDEN URNS and plinths, each urn with egg and dart decoration to the rim, gadrooned bodies, the plinths with panelled sides and stepped bases, the urns 45cm diameter, the urns and plinths standing 91cm high overall (damages, losses and in need of restoration) (4)
A FRENCH EMPIRE MAHOGANY AND PARCEL GILT CHEVAL MIRROR the angled pediment with central mask, flanked by urn finials to either side with female term supports with a rectangular mirror plate within a moulded frame and on arching legs terminating in gilt paw feet 113cm wide x 66cm deep x 203cm high
A Mid 17th Century Flemish Carved Oak Beeldenkast on stand. The top overhanging an upper frieze rail carved with undulant scrolls of husk flowers & foliage flanking a fluted urn. The two twin-panelled cupboard doors above two frieze drawers enriched with carving and framed by moulded borders enhanced with ebonised bands. The door panels centred by ebonised facet cut appliqués and bosses. The fluted half column pilasters surmounted by carved ionic scroll capitals, with lion mask corbels to the drawer divides. The stand having a conforming frieze of undulating zoomorphic foliage issuing husk flowers centred by a caryatid, raised on four bulbous knopped legs with ebonised astrigal moulding to the bulbs above block and ball feet. 85 in (216 cm) tall, 64 in (163 cm) wide, 25 in (64 cm) deep.
A 17th Century Turned Walnut & Upholstered Armchair. The tall hump-top back, winged sides, padded arm rests and seat covered in a set honey coloured velvet edged with fringing. The arms of urn knopped rests above turned legs connected by a multi-knopped front stretcher and H-form under-stretcher, 50" (127 cm) hjigh, 28" (71 cm) wide.
A Late 18th/Early 19th Century Tortoiseshell Veneered Statuette Portico. The rectangular top surmounted by sheet metal pediment pieces pierced and embossed with scrolls of acanthus festooned in laurel garlands and having a classical urn each side. The six red tortoiseshell half-column upright supports adorned with crowns of sheet metal leaves, and flanking a marquetried back panel inlaid with geometric compass stars. The platform base banded in ebony outlined with bone stringing and incorporating three glazed reliquaries to the bulge front frieze embellished with beads and silver wirework, 31" *79 cm) high, 23" (59 cm) wide, 8½" (22 cm) deep.
A Late 18th/Early 19th Century Tôleware Samovar of baluster form decorated with swagged strings of gilt beads on a black lacquered ground. The domed lid surmounted by an urn finial. The round bottomed vessel fitted with tap and raised on three legs with ball feet sitting on a triform tray base with pierced gallery sides and a central burner, 20" (51 cm) in height.
A FRENCH ROSEWOOD, FLORAL MARQUETRY AND BRASS MOUNTED BUREAU PLAT, LATE 19TH CENTURY, the rectangular top with rounded ends, the quarter veneered surface centrally inlaid with a floral spray within a strung frame, above a frieze drawer, raised on simulated rosewood fluted tapering legs, joined by an elongated X-form stretcher surmounted by an urn, terminating in turned feet. 75.5cm by 130.5cm by 70cm
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