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A French late 19thC gilt metal and porcelain clock garniture, the clock mounted with an urn above a ceramic dial painted with Roman numerals, flanked by stylised pillars, headed by flowers, the shaped base on tapering feet, and a pair of two branch candelabra, each on a domed foot, the clock 36cm high, the candlesticks 21cm wide
A late 19th/early 20thC Meissen figure group, possibly modelled by Michel Victor Acier in the form of a lady carrying flowers and a bird, a lady with a bird cage and a gentleman beside a two handled urn, the circular base picked out in gilt, blue cross swords to underside, incised F94, 20.5cm high
Philip Betteridge, Walsall. A 19thC longcase clock, the arched dial decorated with Robert Adam style swags, patera etc., the mahogany and checker banded case with elaborate marquetry trunk, central urn with an oval to the door, the base with shell and spandrels, on bracket feet, 226cm high overall
An impressive Garrards silver wine cooler, Garrard & Co Ltd, London 1964, of plain polished campana urn form with gadrooned and shell cast rim, two acanthus leaf capped loop handles and raised on circular pedestal foot, all housing silver liner and collar, 26cm high, total weight approx 112.3oz
A George III silver ewer,Henry Chawner, London 1789,the urn-shaped body engraved with floral garlands, below a band of alternate scrolling foliage on a linear ground, and a 'bat-wing' edged, vacant rectangular cartouche, wooden handle,32.5cm high, 22ozProvenance: The Estate of Mrs Annabelle Comery.
A rare Japanese export lacquered cutlery urn, c.1800, inlaid with mother-of-pearl bands and floral sprays, the rise/fall mechanism with a tiered green velvet-lined interior,69cm high Provenance: The Bill Brown Collection of Antique Cutlery.Literature: Please see Dr. Oliver Impey, 'Japanese Export Lacquer 1580-1850', p.326, for a similar example in the Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, Massachusetts, USA.
Late 19th / early 20th century Continental Classical Revival painted porcelain and metal mounted lamp of slender urn form, painted with a classical female against a black ground, with flanking bifurcated handles, with female mask terminals, raised on circular slate socle - converted for electricity, 41cm high
Good quality late 19th century French ormolu and champlevé enamel mantel clock with painted females and cherub porcelain mounts, urn surmount, floral swag painted dial, eight day movement striking on a gong, bevelled mirror panels to inner case with fluted columns raised on gilt bun feet, 46cm high x 30cm wide (key and pendulum present) CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good. Movement is clean and appears to be in working order. Dial is undamaged. Gilt metal finish on case is worn and dirty in places. Porcelain panels are undamaged. No visible cracks or chips. Cloisonné enamel has some minor chipping and wear
Late 18th century Weeks-style desk timepiece with circular gilt brass drum case with urn surmount, enamel dial, fusee pocket watch movement with Egyptian pillars, signed - C. Dunlop London, mounted on polychrome lacquered waisted pedestal with gilt leaf scroll decoration on red ground, raised on brass paw feet, 27cm high (two keys present)
Late 19th century French Louis XV revival mantel clock with blue porcelain urn and ornate ormolu mounts - including pineapple finial, lion's head handles and floral swags, gilt bronze dial with enamel numeral plaques, retailed by Lambert Vormus, French cylinder movement with outside countwheel, striking on a bell, 49cm high (pendulum present)
George IV silver mustard pot of circular form, with gadrooned decoration and borders, leaf-mounted handle, hinged domed cover with urn finial, on a circular pedestal foot, clear glass liner (London 1821), William Fearn. All at approximately 4½ozs, 8½cm overall height CONDITION REPORT Freeblown clear glass liner is slightly loose but may be original, wear to cover, armorial crest avocet very worn, a couple of slight dents to body. Marks slightly worn but legible, no signs of restoration
A collection of Royal Worcester 'Kate Greenaway' style figures of children by James Hadley, including a sugar sifter modelled as a young boy, a figure of a girl holding a fan and standing by an urn and a pair of posy holders modelled as a girl and boy standing by 'tree trunk' bowls (4) H 18cm (sifter)
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