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A collection of Chinese enamelled and glazed porcelain wares:18th century, to include: a small reticulated jar decorated with fine honeycomb motifs and covered in a light brown glaze (H 7.5 cm x D 10 cm); a miniature famille rose bowl finely decorated with literati in a garden; a miniature famille rose double gourd vase finely decorated with flowers and butterflies; a miniature famille rose vase finely decorated with flowers, birds and insects. CONDITION REPORT: The reticulated pot perfect condition.Tiny urn vase has a loss to the rim.Gourd vase perfectlobed cup has hairline crackvase with bird & insects, perfect.
An early 19th century Scottish mahogany longcase clock, the painted dial signed Jas. Ritchie, Edinburgh, within Roman numerals and floral spandrels and beneath an arch decorated with a cottage in a landscape, the hood with brass urn finial and broken swan neck pediment, supported on columns, the trunk with fluted quarter columns and an arched door, eight day movement striking on a bell. 207cm
A late 19th Century French gilt metal mantel clockThe architectural casing with amphora urn finial and extending to the case with Corinthian columns and a stepped base, inset with beautiful porcelain painted dial detailed with birds before blossom trees, the two train movement striking on a gong, stamped 11888, 40x19cm.
An early 19th Century swing dressing mirrorThe bowfront base raised ogee bracket feet and set with one long drawer and two short drawers, the tapered upright vertical members flanked with brass urn finial's and adjustable serpentine topped mirror, beautiful painted throughout with floral swags and garlands, the central top with portrait miniature design cartouche detailed with acanthus scrolls and tied ribbon adornment, 76x51x23cm.
A mid-19th century silver plated teapotOf urn form, with a fluted embossed domed lid, scroll handle and reeded spiut, raised on a fluted pedestal foot, height 27cm, together with, a mid-19th century silver plated tea pot, of squat ovoid form, engraved with foliate decoration, raised on four bun feet, height 15cm (2)
*Plumbe Jr. (John, 1809-1857, attrib.). Three sixth-plate daguerreotypes of a mother and two daughters, c. 1843-5, one of the girls tinted, pink silk pads, embossed leather cases with Grecian urn and flowers design and fasteners Hannavy, Case Histories, p. 19: 'Plumbe is credited with introducing the embossed leather case, and this "Grecian Urn" is believed to be his earliest... All [the subjects] are believed to be American'. (3)
*Quarter-plate ambrotype of a seated woman, by Henry Boswell Lee (or Joseph Lee), 57 Church Street, Liverpool, c. 1860, vignetted portrait, leather case with gilt embossed stamp to base, together with another quarter-plate ambrotype of a seated elegantly dressed lady by an unknown photographer, believed to be from Southport, Lancashire, 1850s, housed in a rare 'Urn and Flowers' gilt embossed leather case with push button closure Second item: Hannavy, Case Histories, p. 62. (2)
*Sixth-plate daguerreotype of a seated young man, by Cornelius J. Hughes, Monteith Rooms, 67 Buchanan Street, Glasgow, early 1850s, a little tarnished at upper and lower margins, name and address stamp to mat, embossed green velvet pad, wood and leather case, together with a sixth-plate daguerreotype of a bearded gentleman, by Rufus P. Anson, 589 Broadway, New York, oxide spot to forehead, photographer's name and address stamped to mat, embossed burgundy velvet pad, wood and leather case with embossed geometric design, plus a sixth-plate daguerreotype by an unknown photographer of a recently married couple, mid 1850s, daguerreotype cleaned [late 1970s], wood and leather case with gilded 'Urn' design and button closure First item: Hannavy, Case Histories, p. 23. (3)
*Album. 'Scraps of Friendship' by Elizabeth Ambrose of Hagloe House, Gloucestershire, circa 1825-42, containing approximately 36 original watercolours, 18 original pencil drawings, and 90 various engravings, all mounted on 70 album leaves of differing colours, many with contemporary pencil inscriptions or captions, some signed, contemporary gilt-decorated plum full morocco, rubbed and some wear, with covers detached and backstrip deficient, 4to (30 x 24 cm, 11.75 x 9.5 ins) Attractive album compiled by Elizabeth Ambrose, presumed daughter of William Ambrose (died 1843), who married Elizabeth Thomas (died 1838) in 1810. Hagloe House is located near Blakeney in Gloucestershire in the Forest of Dean, overlooking the River Severn. Watercolours in the album include: a portrait of Miss Ambrose, another of Amy Roberts, a tulip by James Jones, an urn of flowers by A.H., dated February 1832, with 8 lines of handwritten verse, a pink rose with verse by A. Harrison, another of snowdrops, a fruit still life, several other watercolours of flowers and botanical subjects, a watercolour with pencil of a young couple gathering fruit by W. Hardwick, dated 1827, an unsigned view of the Lake District, an unsigned watercolour of a peacock, a watercolour of a girl on a stile, by E.L., dated 1828, two coastal scenes by Captain McArthur [possibly John McArthur, 1791-1862, a sketcher and naval officer who commanded the naval garrison at Port Essington (Northern Territory), Australia, from 1838, and returned to England in 1850], attractive watercolour of the Hagloe Crab (a cider apple regarded in the 18th century as second only to the stire), and a watercolour of smugglers in a cave. Drawings include: Silhouette profiles of the Ladies of Llangollen by A.H., a view of Abe Bridge, by Jno. Coleman, a pencil view of Valle Crucis, a fine miniature calligraphic design of the Lord's Prayer and Apostle's Creed, a moonlight scene of boats and windmill, a study of eggs, another of a yacht, a view of Hagloe, by A.E.E., dated August 10th, 1842, and two further pencil views of an island castle and moor on horseback, a view of Kirkstall Abbey, a landscape sketch by William Varley (1785-1858), dated 1825, presented to Miss Roberts with the artist's respects, June 8, 1825, three small views, probably of Hagloe, and a pencil study entitled The Cousins (on Turnbull's Super Fine London Board). Prints include: a colour lithograph title (published by G. Tregear), a lithographic view of Goodrich Court, published by G. Rowe, Cheltenham, lithographic view of Henbury Church, another of Cardiff Castle, four lithographic views of the River Avon, nine small lithographic views of Blaise Hamlet, a coloured engraving of Spanish peasant boys by J. Rogers after Murillo, published by J. McCormick, and another similar portrait of Napoleon by W. Nicholas after David, two colour lithographs of Indian birds, several Baxter prints, two colour lithographs of game birds, four colour lithographs of deer, etc. (1)
*Dresden. A late 19th century porcelain service, comprising two square dishes, two circular dishes, six plates, all decorated with flowers and with pierced lattice work borders, impressed 'Colln Meissen' to base and with blue painted 'GS' mark, the plates 25cm diameter, together with a collection of green wine glasses each with facet cut stem, 14cm high, six amethyst glass vases, 19th century Spode 'Felspar' pottery urn and cover plus two large French porcelain plates circa 1900 William Dalton was head of the Camberwell School of Arts from 1899-1920 and also exhibited with Michael Cardew and Bernard Leach. (26)
Large French Sevres Style Hand Painted Napoleonic Porcelain Urn as Lamp. Several Napoleonic scenes on front and obverse side with gilt racing on mid vert and rouge color ground. Rubbing to gilt, some restorations to surface. Measures 24-1/4" H x 10-1/4" W, overall measures 42" H. Shipping: Third party. (estimate $400-$600)
An Iranian silver samovar set and two vases, 20th century. The urn with miniature teapot, bowl and shaped tray, all decorated with figural panels within flowers and leaves engraving, 33cm high, 42ozt all in; the two globular vases with covers, largest 42cm high, 37.5ozt. Total weight including samovar 79.5ozt
A composed Edwardian/George V four piece tea service, comprising a teapot, sucrier and cream jug, Chester 1924, and a hot water jug, Birmingham 1901, the bodies with ribbed undulating bands, the domed covers with urn finials, acanthus cast handles with ivory insulators, total weight 50ozt (4)
Jean Didier Debut, (French, 1824-1893) a bronze figure of the Porteur d'eau Tunisien, depicting a Tunisian water carrier with an urn in each hand, on a naturalistic base, rich brown patination, signed Debut, stamped 'Pinedo Bronzier, Paris', the base with plaque inscribed 'Prix de Rome' 33cm (13in)
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