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A George III Mahogany Striking Table Clock, signed Henry Nichols, London, circa 1780, inverted bell top with carrying handle and acorn finials, side viewing glazed panels, bracket feet, 7-inch arched brass dial with a silvered dial plate with Roman numerals and signed, strike/silent selection in the arch, twin fusee movement with an anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, movement backplate with a central engraved urn and bordered with engraved floral and scroll decoration, 53cm high over handle see illustrations 20.02.19, Case with small scratches and small cracks to the veneers and minor chips in parts, top finials are later, back door with scuff marks, bottom left hand corner of the back door with one chip and a later piece of veneer has been added, later back door lock, around key hole with surface dented, case metal mounts are discoloured, silvered dials with small scratches, silvered surfaces are discoloured, movement with escapement converted from a verge to an anchor escapement.
~ A Gilt Metal Porcelain Striking Mantel Clock, circa 1890, urn finial, pink ground porcelain front panels with cherub, bird and floral decoration, flanked by cherubs holding drinking vessels and fruit, pink porcelain dial with Roman numerals, twin barrel movement striking on a bell, 46cm high see illustration 21.02.19, Gilt surfaces are discoloured and rubbed in parts, porcelain panels with gilt decoration rubbed in parts, dial decoration is rubbed in parts, movement is dirty, later pendulum.
A Luppens & Cie Bronze Twin-Handled Urn Shaped Vase, circa 1870, of baluster form, cast with bands of classical ornament and foliage, the angular handles with opposed female and male mask finials and boar's head terminals, on a fluted circular socle and square base, signed H Luppens, 57cm high, with liner See illustrationWear to patination, particularly on extremities. Some minor scratching. Base originally with presentation plaque leaving two drill holes and with shadow of patination which was behind the plaque. The remainder of that face of the base with patination polished away. Some adhesive residue to sides and some minor scratching throughout. 180219
An early 20th century Goldscheider painted terracotta figure of a water-carrier, modelled as a standing woman in flowing dress holding an urn and a bowl, to integral naturalistic base, raised Goldscheider, incised indistinct signature, with further stamped number 266221449 to back of base, h.64cm. No visible splits, cracks or repairs.General surface handling / age wear throughout.Small consistent losses to paint at edged extremities, particularly bottom of dress and tips of clogs etc.
Ferdinand Grohs for Goldscheider - a large painted terracotta figure of a water-carrier, modelled as a standing female in flowing dress with cabochon inset hardstone mask decorated belt, holding a twin handled urn aloft, raised on integral naturalistic circular base, with raised Goldscheider mark, incised signature F. Grohs, and further stamped number 29011416 to rear of base, h.121cm. No visible splits, cracks or repairs.General surface handling / age wear throughout.Some small losses to paint at extremities and base.Overall a good decorative piece.
A COLLECTION OF FOUR MOURNING BROOCHES a yellow metal painted and glazed mourning brooch, dimensions 3.8cm x 2.6cm, weight 8.8gms. A yellow metal black enamel and pearl brooch surrounding glazed locket panel, dimensions 5cm x 4.3cm, weight 24.7gms. A reverse carved intaglio of a funerary urn, upon plaited blonde hair ground. dimensions 4cm x 1.9cm, weight 4.1gms. A yellow metal and pearl brooch surrounding plaited hair glazed panel, 2.4cm x 1.6cm, weight approx 5.1gms Condition Report: Large black enamel and pearl; four pearls missing, enamel has a few scratches. Locket panel has dropped in its setting. Large oval painted panel; panel in very good condition, mount ok a few dents. Hair & pearls; all pearls in situ. Pin is rusty. Urn; white hair art, with carved crystal like Essex cystal, in good condition.
A BRIGHT YELLOW METAL GEORGIAN MOURNING RING AND BROOCH the ring is inscribed to the outer shank 'Robt. Pelbrott (?) Ob. 22 Oct 1779 ae30' with sepia painting of a maiden with an urn under glazed panel, approx head size 18.1mm x 13.7mm finger size approx O together with a brooch with black enamel edge and painted sepia and hair art picture of an urn under a glazed panel, 17mm x 14.4mm, weight of both together 6.5gms Condition Report: The ring originally had black enamel to the band all but a few tiny bits of this left, panel and glazing all in good order. Brooch clasp, painting and glazing all good.
A SCOTTISH MAHOGANY AND PAINTED SERPENTINE SIDEBOARD with three quarter brass curtain rail above two sliding doors painted with a central urn and ribbon tied scrolling foliage above three central drawers and flanked by two deep drawers with brass lion ring mask handles and on fluted tapering legs, 144cm high x 218cm wide x 74cm deep bears paper label to reverse 'from James A Butti, Art Collector and Dealer in Articles of Virtu, Queen Street, Edinburgh' Condition Report: Available upon request
AN ADAM STYLE GILT WOOD PIER TABLE AND MIRROR the mirror with ribbon tied swags, 102cm high x 125cm wide, the breakfront marble top base decorated with an urn and ribbon tied swags on fluted legs, 83cm high x 142cm wide x 66cm deep (2) Condition Report: Good condition,modern piece ,original finish.
AN EDWARDIAN SATINWOOD AND PAINTED DINING ARMCHAIR AND HAND CHAIR the vase shaped carved backs decorated with foliate urn shaped swags flanked by winged caryatids within foliate sprays above stuffed seats and on square tapering legs, 94cm high (2) Condition Report: repaired split on top rail of armchair(visible on images), seat height 46cm, joints tight.
A white porcelain miniature Baroque urn with twin handles, piercing and garlands of modelled flowers, height 9 cm, possibly 18th century. Condition report: Some small chips to one edge of plinth. Some rubbing to one edge. Does not sit on its four feet (wobbles). Two petals have some damage visible through eye glass.
Victorian pair of associated three-light candelabra, with spiral fluted columns, each surmounted by three scrolling branches, by Hawksworth, Eyre & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1891 and Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., London 1892, with two spare sconces and a sleeve for the candlesticks and associated urn finials, bases filled, 34 cm high, gross weight 100 oz. (2) . Filling from bases coming away. Decoration worn and rubbing to marks.Marks on central urn shaped finials do not match the other marks.
Large antique Limoges hand painted porcelain urn with bronze mounting. Converted to a lamp. Features artist signed hand painted beauty and putti scene. Limoges stamp on urn, Sevres mark on lid. Measures 30" H. Condition: Bronze ring mount missing from top rim. Wear and rubbing. Estimate: $3000.00 - $4000.00 Domestic Shipping: Third party
A Green Chinoiserie Longcase Clock by William Scafe, Circa 1760:Unmarked movement attributed to William Scafe, with complicated movement, with eight finned pillar movement with verge escapement, pendulum adjustment and transverse bell set to the centre of the movement. The dial with correct 18th century hands, and three subsidiary dials, the top left dial set off the pendulum for fast/slow settings, the top for minutes and the left for date, with floral and urn spandrels, the ornately gilded chinoiserie case on green ground. CONDITION REPORT: Clock case stands well and solid, good condition, bright colours, good gilding. Weights are later as in cast steel, some losses to pierced sections, two are loose but with clock. Movement and pendulum in good clean condition, has been working with benefit from a service. Complications to mechanism include adjustments to dial via pendulum, and bell set vertically in centre of movement. Total height approx. 110 inches
A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER OCTAGONAL COFFEE POT, the domed cover with urn shaped finial, 'S' scroll ebonised handle, engraved crest, horizontal ribbed bands around the base, cover maker Edward Brown, pot makers Daniel and John Wellby, London 1893, approximate weight 15ozt, 467 grams, height approximately 21cm (condition: some small dents throughout, date letter partially rubbed, lid inner rim catching slightly and not closing totally flush)
A GEORGE II SILVER COFFEE POT, of baluster form, hinged cover with urn finial, wooden handle, the body engraved with crest and armorial, later repousse decorated and chased with birds, scrolls and flower heads, on a stepped circular foot, maker HB, London 1749, approximate height 25.5cm, approximately weight 30.2ozt, 941 grams (condition: no signs of marks to the cover, evidence of solder to underside of base, decoration is later)
A GRAINGER & CO WORCESTER TWIN HANDLED URN AND COVER, of squat baluster form, blush ivory ground, painted with floral sprays, on a short pedestal with wavy circular foot, printed brown marks to lid and base, height 36cm (condition: extensive restoration to foliate moulding around underside, some light wear to gilding)
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