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An early George III silver baluster coffee pot by William & James Priest, London 1765, with a wrythen urn finial to the ogee domed cover, a wooden double scroll handle, a foliate cast spout, chased with trailing fruit and flowers, on a circular domed foot, 27cm (10 1/2in) high, 801g (25.75 oz) gross
Five Royal Worcester items including a blush ivory tusk jug no. 1116, approx. 17cm high, a small vase with lion masks and polychrome enamels raised on pedestal base, no. 2301, a small ewer decorated with roses no. 1047 an urn decorated with roses no. 2158 (lacking cover) and an ivory ground flat-back jug no. 1094 (5)
An Italian pottery drug jar, 1746, painted in colours with figures fishing in a river with a fortified house and mountains beyond, the reverse with initials 'FLV' and '1746',19cm high, and an Italian majolica pottery jar,possibly 17th century, of waisted form, decorated with an urn within a garden and initialled 'TG' within a banded border,25cm high (2)Provenance: The Collection of Mr and Mrs J Murphy, Holland House, Huntingfield.
Glasgow - A rare Scottish provincial blind casterJames Glen, marked IG, Glasgow town mark, IG, S, the body of baluster form with original engraved initial, raised on a short stem and spreading foot, the pull off cover with spiralled gadrooning with intertwined engraved banding and urn finialHeight: 15.5cm, weight: 7.05ozNotes:Of a typical form this caster is unusual in its form as a 'blind' caster. Taking its name from the un-pierced nature of the domed cover these casters are rarely found in Scottish silver. This is not surprising considering that casters were not necessarily commissioned in sets of three or more, and more usually found surviving in pairs (although could obviously have been split). Although more perhaps exist but not recorded within group listings or had originally not been fully catalogued with enough details to determine blind or otherwise, it is interesting to note that 'The Compendium of Scottish Silver' lists only five examples between 1706 and 1770.
Late 19th / early 20th century Portico mantel clock garniture - comprising clock with French eight day movement and outside countwheel striking on a bell, white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, floral swag decoration and pierced gilt metal hands, in a variegated white marble case with six columns and gilt metal appliqué surmounted by a gilt metal mounted marble urn, matching gilt metal mounted urns, 49cm overall height (key and pendulum present)
A George III silver two handled tea urn and cover by Andrew Fogelberg & Stephen Gilbert, engraved with the Heneage family crest, of demi-fluted squat vase form, ivory mounted spigot, engraved foliate band and two ram's head and ropetwist handles, on pedestal stem and square base with scroll feet, the domed cover with removeable finial, London, 1792, height 46cm, gross 106.5 oz.
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.
Three circular silver and tortoiseshell trinket boxes, two with pique decoration, one with wreath and flower basket decoration on three scrolled feet with fleur-de-lys terminals, Birmingham 1899, another smaller box with lift-off cover with scroll, swag and urn decoration and one with plain top and engraved rim on scrolled feet, Dia 5.5 to 8.5cm
A Late 18th Century Blond Tortoiseshell Fan, the monture carved, pierced and gilded, the gorge in particular with figures the double paper leaf seemingly glazed on the verso. The recto, in chinoiserie style, is painted with several figures wearing simple robes, some appearing to bring refreshments. A lively dog accompanies the figure to the right, approaching a table which is decorated with blue and white panels and is placed next to an enormous lidded urn, with gold detail and a pink painted pagoda and foliage painted on otherwise blue and white porcelain. The verso is decorated with simple flowers. Guard length 10.5 inches or 26.5cm Purchased at Christie's on May 17th 1979 for £150.00Some restoration to the leaf seen from the verso and more folds require attention. Some foxing and soiling mainly on the verso.
A large pair of terracotta garden urns, 82cm H, with a smaller urn, 56cm H (at fault) CONDITION REPORT: The large urns with general discolouration from being in the garden. One with a chip to the rim, another with an oval chip to the body and an old and large section of ships to the base. Other little nibbles here and there.
A pair of large 19th Century Sheffield plate wine coolers of urn form with twin handles, part reeded bodies, raised on stepped circular foot, each bearing engraved armorial, approx 25 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Both wine coolers have numerous areas of tarnishing and wear to the silver plate. Both have light surface scratches, some areas of pitting to both, some small dents and knocks to both pieces. Some staining and accretions to both. Also polish residue left on the handles and on the inside of the removable collars on both. General wear and tear commensurate with age and use. See photos for details.
A walnut four section candle holder in the 17th Century Spanish manner, the plain holders on Gothic style urn capped fretworked end supports, united by fretwork roundel panels, over a lidded candle box, raised on splayed feet, 83 cm x 100 cm CONDITION REPORTS Numerous surface scratches, knocks, dents to the wood, some small chips in areas. A section of the carved finial design on either side has been replaced on both sides. There are numerous burns and char marks, a heavy build up of wax in the middle tier and wax on the top tier. There are some splits to the wood. There are gouges to the wood on one side just below the urn decoration. There is also a gouge to the wood on the lid of the candle holder. There is no key present for the lock on the candle box on the base. Some staining, discoloration, evidence of old worm to the bottom of one of the side structures. General wear and tear commensurate with age and use. See photos for more details.
An 18th Century walnut framed armchair in the Flemish taste, the upholstered back with serpentine top rail over moulded open scroll arms on turned urn shaped supports to the upholstered seat, raised on turned cup and cover supports united by a moulded shaped X stretcher, all on squat bun feet, 115 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Surface scratches, scuffs and knocks and dents to the wood. Fading and discolouration to the frame, mainly to the arms and to the stretcher. Some gouges to the wood on the arms and legs. Areas of loss to the frame mainly to the feet. Splits to the wood in areas. Evidence of old worm, mainly to the columns supporting the arms and to the legs. The stretcher has an old repair. Some areas of loss to the base of the columns supporting the arms. The upholstery has some small stains. General wear and tear commensurate with age and use. See photos for more details.
A late 19c French ormolu and porcelain two handled decorative urn on onyx stand, the urn with hinged dome cover with female bust finial, having two handles and supported on a short column with circular stepped base, the porcelain body painted with cherubs and bouquet of flowers with gilt highlights, 6in h.
Early 20th Century green onyx four-glass mantel clock, the cream Arabic dial with floral swags framing inscription '…Horloger de la Ville, Lyon', the two-train movement striking on a blued steel coiled gong, stamped Samuel Marti 6703, the case with stepped arched pediment and martial trophies over bevelled glazed panels on spreading base, 32.5cm high, together with a pair of urn-shaped side vases with goat mask handles on scroll feet, 25cm high (3) Condition: Disclaimer - Please see item 20 of our Conditions of Sale relating to clocks, watches and mechanical items - dial and movement in VGC, case appears sound, side ornaments also in VGC but appear to be associated, sold with mercury 2-jar pendulum and winder
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