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A weathered cast composition stone garden urn of squat circular form with flared rim, partially lobbed body raised on a square stepped base (planted) together with a pair of further composition stone flower troughs of rectangular form with scrolling relief, one other and a pair of glazed stoneware crucible type vessels (six)
A set of 8 late 19th century Regency painted Sheraton manner dining chairs to include 6 standard chairs and 2 carver chairs. Each chair raised on square tapered legs with spade feet having French linen overstuffed seats above. The backs having pierced vase urn designs painted with further cartouche scenes to the front of the chairs. Measures 89cms high x 47cms wide x 40cms depth x 46cms height to seat. Carvers 94cms high x 52cms wide x 45cms depth x 46cms height to seat.
A pair of late 19th Century Victorian hallmarked silver vases of urn shape by R H Halford & Sons raised on circular bases decorated with oak leaves. Swag and ribbon decoration to the body with acanthus leaf borders. Twin shaped handle to the top with flared circular rim. Hallmarked for London 1899. Weighs 243.5 grams. Measures 14cm high.
A late 18th / 19th century Dutch walnut bombe chest of drawers. The chest with shaped top above a bank of four graduated drawers with impressing cast swag and cartouche escutcheons and drop swing handles. All raised on carved lion's paw feet centred with an embellished urn to the apron. Measures 84cms high x 109cms wide ( at feet ) x 57cms depth
A PAIR OF GEORGE III NAVETTE-SHAPED SILVER SAUCE TUREENS AND COVERS, London 1810, mark of George Smith & William Fearn, the oval stepped domed lids with urn finials, the plain bodies centred by mantled armorials, flanked by reeded loop handles, with gadrooning to the rims and feet, (c.57ozs). Each 23cm wide x 16.5cm high
French 'Pendule 400 Jours' mantel clock garniture, the 4.5" white dial and the movement back plate inscribed 'Pendule 400 Jours' Paris, fabrication Francaise Trous d'axes Comprimes, no. A.8.-848-1...., 21" high, within a red veined marble and ormolu mounted bow fronted pillared case surmounted by a classical urn; also with a pair of matching vase side pieces, 15" high (pendulum)
Chinese gilt mounted rosewood quarter striking musical automaton table clock, circa 1800, the 7" silvered dial with foliate engraved centre, the surround painted with European style scenes of figures and buildings in rural landscapes, the arch with an automaton waterfall backed by a foliate engraved silvered panel, the substantial three train fusee and chain movement with later anchor escapement, quarter striking on two bells and playing a tune at the hour on a nest of eight bells with eight hammers, the back plate engraved with foliate scrolls, further engraved within a cartouche above a stylised signature, the George III style case surmounted by a single storey pagoda housing a stylised figure of Britannia, above urn finials, corner caryatids and foliate and floral mounts, the moulded base on scroll feet, 34.25" high
Large Spanish mahogany three train boardroom mantel clock, the 8.5" brass arched dial signed Pena y Lobrino, Madrid on a silvered disc to the arch over subsidiary slow/fast and strike/silent dials, the silvered chapter ring enclosing a matted centre, the movement with pull repeat striking the hours and quarters on three gongs, within a stepped case surmounted by a high caddy top and brass urn finial, 27.5" high (pendulum)
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