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AN IRISH GEORGE III MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, BY CHARLES SMITH, DUBLINthe architectural hood with broken pediment centred with a urn finial, the glazed panel door enclosing a brass dial signed Charles Smith, Dublin, Roman and Arabic numerals, waisted trunk body and plinth base and block feet. 243cm high Condition Report: matching oval weights
A GEORGE III MOULDED AND CUT GLASS PEDESTAL BOWL, fitted with circular cover with knopped radial-cut handle and lobed edge, the tapering body decorated with tapering flutes on circular star cut foot; together with an Irish flat cut urn and cover, 18th century. 20.5cm high Condition Report: The largest urn:Reasonable conditionChip and ware to the top of lid finialA lot of chips and scratches to the baseThe smaller urn:Overall good condition Some slight ware to rings of lidLight scratches to base
AN IRISH CUT GLASS PEOPLE PEDESTAL URN AND COVER, 19th century, the domed top with mushroom handle over a band of diamond-cut lozenges, the body with fan cut decorated with broad band of lozenges on facetted plinth foot. 29.5 cm high; together with another smaller of minimal design. 28.5 cm high Condition Report: The largest urn: Reasonable condition Chip and ware to the base of lidLarge chip to cut rim Some minor chips and scratches to the baseGlass colour yellowed The smaller urn: Overall good condition Small chip and Very Light scratches to base
Pair of Edwardian silver candlesticks with an urn shaped sconce, square section tapering column, on a square base, with embossed floral and swag decoration, by Walker and Hall, Sheffield, 1909, H.21cm, (loaded, lacking nozzles); and a pair of silver mounted cut glass scent bottles with stoppers, H.17cm overall, (rims and stoppers chipped). (4)
Pair of novelty silver candlesticks, each modelled as a gnome or dwarf holding the urn shaped sconce, standing on a rocky base, by H J A, London, 1979, H.18.8cm, 806grs. (2)Condition: Good, some light scratches all round, one sconce with minute dings, marks ever so slightly rubbed but very clear and legible
French Louis XVI style rectangular table with gilt metal mounts, white marble top above a frieze with central roundel of 2 cherubs in relief, flanked by kingwood and tulipwood panels with 10 ribbon and laurel mounted floral painted porcelain roundels, and each short side with 4 further roundels, on 4 fluted turned tapering legs terminating in acanthus feet and joined by an x-shaped stretcher centred by an urn with cover finial, 83.5 x 104 x 43cm overallCondition: Chip to bottom of rear left corner of marble top, table has a few scuff marks, otherwise seems good
An Empire Ormolu, Mahogany and Marble Centre Table, in the Manner of Jacob-Desmalter, with black marble circular slab to top, supported by three ormolu monopodia of masked winged beauties with claw feet, on a figured mahogany triangular inswept base with a central ormolu campagna shaped urn and bun feet, 42.5ins diameter x 33ins high Note: By repute, purchased from one of The Collections of Gianni Versace sold at Sotheby's in the early 2000s. Note: A similar example sold at Sotheby's on the 3/5/2012, lot 64
A Set of Four Late Victorian Silver Oval Salts and Mixed Condiments, the oval salts maker's mark rubbed, Birmingham 1898, with shaped rims on scroll feet 1.5ins high, four silver urn pattern pepper pots, two silver cylindrical pepper pots and a mixed selection of salt and pepper pots, some continental, combined weight of English silver 15ozs Four Victorian salts - these are of a light gauge of silver. Some general misshaping to the rims. Extensive rubbing to the hallmarks and some misshaping to feet. Of the four pepper urn pepper pots, two are a pair and then there are two others. They are all of a relatively light gauge of silver and appear to be in reasonable condition. The other two have some rubbing to the hallmarks. The two cylindrical pepper pots - one has several dents to the body and lid, the other more minor dents and the marks are very rubbed. The remainder of the lot includes a silver rectangular mustard pot and a matching salt, a small oval salt, as pepper pot, a shaker - all of a light gauge of silver, all with signs of use with dents, surface scratch marks, movement to hinges and rubbing to hallmarks. Three 800 standard oval dishes, a small continental rectangular salt and eight Continental white metal oval salts of neo-classical design, six have blue glass liners, two of which have high bases. The metal of those appears to be in good order and appears to be unmarked.
A Victorian Silver Circular Mustard Pot and an Elizabeth II Silver Oval Three-Piece Condiment Set, the mustard pot by Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1840, with pierced thumbpiece engraved with leaf scrolls and with double C-scroll handle 3ins high, the three-piece oval condiment set of neoclassical design by Mappin & Webb, London 1966, with bead mounts and pierced and engraved sides comprising - salt 2.25ins high, pepper urn 4.75ins high, and mustard pot, 3.5ins high, combined weight 11ozs, and blue glass liners for same
A 19th Century French White Marble and Gilt Metal Mounted Cased Portico Clock, by Vincenti & Cie, and inscribed Planchon of Paris, No. 6662, the 4.25ins diameter white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and rose garlands to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in drum pattern case surmounted by two-handled urn of flowers with ribbon cresting, ribbon and floral garland apron and on turned columns and rectangular break front base with turned feet and with sunburst pattern pendulum, 18.5ins high
A 19th century cut-to-clear tapered claret jug decorated in a floral and foliate design, with white metal mount surmounted by a hinged domed cover and urn finial, to one side a scrolling handle resembling curling foliage, approx 30 cm (h) and a cut-to-clear tapered decanter decorated with birds, scrolls and foliage, with hallmarked silver collar and clear glass stopper, approx 41 cm (h). [3]
A Wedgwood Portland Blue Jasperware potpourri vase of Campana urn form with pierced domed cover, the body decorated with classical scenes, approximately 27 cm (h). [W]Condition Report: Appears in good condition overall, no signs of significant damage, one small crack noted where one of the handles meets the body, minor cracking in areas of the applied sprigs but this is not extensive and there are no significant losses to the sprigs. There is one area of the vase (between the figure holding the bird and the plant behind her, visible in the fifth image) where there is a small brown mark (1 mm diameter) and an unidentified clear substance that has dried over the mark, this does not appear to be restoration as there is no corresponding mark to the vase interior.
E. Vittoz & Co Paris, a late 19th century French gilt brass mantle clock, with cast urn final and applied decoration raised on four splayed feet, the white dial with black painted Roman numerals, movement signed, 36cm high.Condition Report; The case is in good condition, however the base is missing. Enamel dial in good condition. There is no pendulum or bell, the movement is fully wound and not ticking.
A 19th century Rosewood circular drum table, raised on central fluted urn support standing quad base terminating in turned bun feet, 123cm diameter. Condition Report; The height of the table is 76cm, we are unable to say if the table has been cut down but it was bought in the 1980's from a reputable dealer and was always that height.
A Cased Pair Of 22-Bore Flintlock D.B. Carriage PistolsBy J. & W. Richards Of Birmingham, Circa 1800With rebrowned twist sighted barrels each engraved with a foliate band at the back of the breech, the latter each indistinctly stamped 'STUBS' and 'STOKES & CO' beneath, border engraved tangs en suite with the breeches and each grooved for sighting, border engraved flat bevelled locks each signed in script and with safety-catch and roller, the left-hand locks each with indented breast for the retaining screw, figured half-stocks (some old bruising, one with repaired split beneath the left lock and in front of the right), chequered rounded butts, the side-flats left plain and each pommel cut with radiating lines, steel trigger-guards each with urn-shaped finial and engraved with a diamond-shaped motif on the bow, rear ramrod-pipes each with foliate finial, and original brass-tipped ramrods each with steel worm (some light pitting, one ramrod-pipe replaced): in contemporary relined and refitted mahogany case with brass-mounted three-way powder-flask and steel bullet mould, the exterior of the lid with circular flush-fitting brass carrying handle, Tower private proof marks and crowned 'R' marks 22.5 cm. barrels Footnotes:Joseph & William Richards are recorded in Birmingham between 1799 and 1817 where they had a factory. Between 1808 and 1810 they are recorded at 16 Staining Lane, London. Joseph is recorded carrying on the business alone in Birmingham between 1815 and 1830For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Rare 100-Bore Flintlock Tuteneg-Mounted Four-Shot Volley Pistol By Hunt, London, Circa 1775With turn-off tuteneg barrel-cluster turned at the threaded breech, decoratively engraved octagonal breech becoming polygonal and engraved 'LONDON' on a foliate rococo scroll along the top flat, re-engraved tang (retaining screw replaced), border engraved flat bevelled lock (pitted, cock and steel-spring replaced) signed in capitals on a rococo scroll and decorated with a flower-head on the stepped tail, engraved safety-catch, figured half-stock (old repair and some old scratching around the lock) carved with a shell behind the barrel tang, border engraved mounts comprising shaped side-plate (side-nails replaced) decorated with a garland and an urn, vacant escutcheon with a border of beadwork, spurred pommel with rocailles and foliage on each side, and with a flower-head within a border of beadwork on the cap, and trigger-guard with acorn finial and a flower-head in a diamond-shaped panel on the bow, London and Tower private proof marks 10.2 cm. barrels Footnotes:The pair to this pistol was sold in these Rooms, Antique Arms and Armour, 4 April 2007, lot 436Joseph Hunt is recorded in Birmingham between 1767 and 1774. He is recorded in Queen Street, Cheapside, London in 1774, the same year he was made free of the Gunmakers' CompanyFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A French 40-Bore Flintlock D.B. Travelling PistolMid-Late 18th CenturyWith plain barrels and tang, the latter grooved for sighting, plain rounded locks (left cock with old fracture), figured full stock (minor old split on one side of the fore-end), steel mounts comprising spurred pommel with circular cap, trigger-guard with urn-shaped finial, slotted ramrod-pipe, and original steel-mounted ramrod (minor old rust patination) 10.5 cm. barrels For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A French brass architectural mantel clock 19th century, the white Roman enamel dial fronting a two-train movement with outside countwheel strike on a bell, stamped 'H.L.F.' and with Japy Fils exhibition mark, numbered 1120, the case with flaming urn and vine fruit finials to the pagoda top, turned columns and flared plinth base, 15in. (38cm.) high. * Condition: Winds and runs. Strikes correctly. Hairlines to dial. Gilt to case worn throughout. Decorated scrollwork panel below dial heavily worn, with only a trace of design remaining.
A pair of French 19th century style patinated bronze and ormolu candlesticks the urn sconces with lappet drip pan beneath on tapered columns with gilt acanthus urn mount to gilt triform bases with three paw feet, on concave triform plinths, 10¼in. (26cm.) high, later converted to lamps, 15in. (38cm.) high overall, complete with pale grey pleated silk shades. (2) * Very good condition overall with no faults. Shades VG. They are not wired.
A George III 18th century silver swing handled sugar basket, mark of William Vincent, London 1780, of urn shaped form, the pierced side decorated with trailing vines above an acanthus leaf border and gadrooned rim, raised on a plain pedestal foot, twisted wire swing handle, interior with blue glass liner, 10cm diameter, 12cm high with the handle down, 6.5ozt weighable silver
A collection of four 20th century oil lamps to include; an elaborate ceramic oil lamp, with stylised relief moulded Cherub and floral design, detachable cover to reveal bowl, with funnel, along with two early to mid 20th century enamelled glass oil lamp bases, one in vibrant orange and floral colourways with detachable cover, funnel and cream glass shade, and the other being brass stemmed and green ceramic based with enamel glass centre, with large brass ring to hold large green glass shade, and with funnel. Along with a 20th century reproduction Neo-Classical style cherub designed metal urn shaped oil lamp with shade and funnel. (1 box) Further Details: Some wear, slight nibbles to pieces, some chips and damage to parts of ceramic relief designed one.
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