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A French marble and gilt metal mounted mantel three piece clock garniture, late 19th century, the drum case supported by four pillars and set with a foliate painted white enamel dial detailed 'COMPTOIR GENERAL, J PRATT, 9 Bd Poissonniere 9 PARIS', with a two train movement and matching urn garnitures, the clock 39cm high, (key & pendulum).
Silver and silver mounted wares, comprising; a twin handled trophy caster, of urn shaped form, Birmingham 1912, a twin handled trophy cup, Sheffield 1929, combined weight 217 gms, a faceted glass smelling salts bottle, a keyless wind, openfaced gentleman's pocket watch, Birmingham 1906, also mostly jewellery, comprising; six various rings, a pendant and a pair of gilt framed pince nez, in a case, (12).
A 19th century French clock and garnitures, the enamelled face with Roman and Arabic numerals, 'L'Hermyt STOmer', the Japy Frereres movement striking on a bell, within a marble and gilt metal mounted case of architectural form surmounted by an urn, h. 40 cm CONDITION REPORT: Missing glass and back cover, working order unknown, no key or pendulum.
A circa 1900 mahogany serving table in the Adam taste, the plain top with carved edge over a plain frieze with central urn panel flanked by oval paterae, raised on square fluted tapering legs to block feet CONDITION REPORTS Various light scratches and scuffs and marks throughout. Including deeper ones to the top, a chip to the right hand edge and smaller chips to the edges throughout. The tail is wobbly and needs attention. Variosu losses and chips to the legs. Various general signs of wear and tear throughout. All in all in need of attention. 152 cm wide
Nero Æ Semis. Rome, circa AD 64. NERO CAES AVG IMP, laureate head right / CER QVINQ ROM CO, table seen from three-quarter angle, bearing urn and wreath, round shield resting against table leg; S (mark of value) above, SC in exergue. RIC 233; WCN 325; BMCRE 261. 3.45g, 17mm, 6h. Near Extremely Fine. From a central European collection.
Antoninus Pius Æ Sestertius. Rome, AD 140. ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P COS III, laureate head right / TIBERIS, Tiber reclining left, leaning on urn which pours out water, resting right hand on prow and holding reed; SC in exergue. RIC III 642a; BMCRE 1313; C. 819. 29.95g, 30mm, 1h. About Extremely Fine; light 'Tiber' tone. From the V.D.T. Collection; Ex Gorny & Mosch 240, 10 October 2016, lot 513.
A late 19th century French gilt metal mantel clock with porcelain face set with circular chapter ring with Roman numerals above a figural scene, surmounted with a twin handled urn, with Japy Frères movement, number 3133.4.8, height 39.5cm (af). CONDITION REPORT: Losses to the gilding and paint work to porcelain areas, losses to gilding to the metalwork throughout, door has previously been broken off, crudely repaired and is now detached, heavy bubbling to the door, many of the joints in the metal do not sit flush.
DAVIS OF LIVERPOOL; a 19th century rosewood bowfronted stick barometer with signed silvered dial and urn shaped raised bob, length 97.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: There are three minor scratches to the dial, there is a 1cm section of return moulding to the base section missing, cistern knob is present.
FRANZ BERGMAN; an early 20th century Austrian cold painted bronze Eastern figure group of three boys seated on carpet playing with dice, marked and inscribed 'Austria' to base, 20 x 13.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: Generally in good condition apart from areas of rubbing to the paint particularly to the edges of boys hats, some tarnish and surface dirt commensurate with age, wear to base with areas of scratches, areas of flaking to the paint, mainly on the boy with blue gown, shape appears to be intact apart from some areas of manufacturing imperfections to the base, the boy in blue gown is slightly loose, no obvious traces of damage or restoration, this item is marked with a B in the urn (please see further images for details).
A pair of very early 20thC Wedgwood blue Jasper urn vases, each of typical outline with moulded handles raised with classical figures and a lower fleur-de-lys style banding, with acanthus leaves to the upper and lower sections, impressed marks beneath, 14cm high, and a later light blue Wedgwood jug. (3, AF)
A matched pair of Caverswall hand painted limited edition vases, by W R Tipton, each with domed lids, urn shaped bodies, ram mask handles and panels decorated with birds in a summer landscape, with gilt highlights on circular feet, printed marks beneath, 28cm high, no. 76/100, and no. 52/100. (2, AF)
A late 19thC Sheraton revival mahogany mirror back dressing table, the shield shaped glass flanked by urn topped supports above two drawers, the subsection set with three long drawers, partially inlaid with a repeat checker board design on square tapering supports terminating in castors, 185cm high, 120cm wide, 53cm deep.
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