A Royal Worcester Blush Ivory urn-shaped vase, on pierced pedestal base, decorated with sprays of flowers and gilding, puce mark, shape no. 1949, H14cm, a Blush Ivory vase, with puce mark, shape no. 991, and another Worcester vase (3)All in good condition, no repairs, some rubbing to the gilding only
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Rigby of Dublin A Beautiful and Classic Late Georgian F/L Duelling Pistol of Most Graceful Form by Rigby, Dublin. Octagonal 10½" 20 bore (0.611") barrel chisel engraved around breech with fitted adjustable rear-sight and crisply signed upon top flat in script- ‘Rigby Dublin’. Chisel engraved tang. Chisel engraved stepped lock plate signed ‘Rigby’ with swan-neck cock, roller frizzen and semi-waterproof pan. Adjustable full set trigger. Full stocked in walnut, with slight flattened sides to grip. Iron mounts engraved en-suite, the finial incorporating urn surmounted by pineapple. Ramrod with worm. Unusual/early Rigby dueller, a piece of the most utter elegance in generally exc. cond. and GWO. 15.4" overall. All metal parts in bright steel with crisp edges and engraving in sharp well-defined order with no loss of definition or wear. Minor flaws and signs of use to woodwork which is, nevertheless, excellent dark patinated walnut. Action exceptionally crisp.
Powell of Dublin A Pair of Irish 21-Bore Irish Flintlock Duelling Pistols by Powell, Dublin, c.1785. Each with rebrowned twist swamped 10” octagonal sighted barrels struck with private proofs of Benjamin Powell and signed 'Powell, Dublin', gold-lined vent, crescent rear-sights and matching engraved breech tangs. The original ‘Powell’ signed lock, bevel edged, flat with large step, bolted safety, scroll engraved swan-neck flint-cock with enclosed frizzen roller. The other, signed 'FOWLER' (a working replacement), bevelled edge with double borderline engraving, sparsely decorated with foliage, with small foliate engraved tail-step, plain swan-neck flint-cock, semi-rainproof pan and open frizzen roller. Figured walnut full stocks (one repaired towards the muzzle), flat-sided butts each with plain silver cap, matching engraved t/guards with urn finials and ramrod-pipes, each with silver escutcheon inscribed with the owner's initials 'FD' and horn-tipped wooden ramrods (one replaced). 15.8” overall. GWO Provenance: Julie Andrews and Blake Edwards. It was confirmed by the Sotheby’s New York expert who ended up working for Christies, London. He personally visited Leslie Martin on the Isle of Man to view his collection and confirmed that he had indeed accepted them from Julie Andrews. Sold Sotheby's New York, May 31st, 1995, lot 337.
A pair of gold-painted three-branch wall lights, 20th century, each with petalled drip pans and leaf branches, protruding from a cut-glass flattened urn, 38cm wide 20cm deep40cm high (2)Condition ReportDrip pans drilled, flaking to the paint glass good.Never been wired - manufactured for candles.
A 19th century silver on copper Neoclassical tea urn of vase form, lofty cover, the whole fluted and embossed with stiff leaves, ball finial, loose ring rams head mask handles to sides, the tap with ebony axe head handle, out swept stepped base, square plinth, ball feet, the cover bearing the crest of the The MacOnochie Family, 51cm high, boxed
TWO VINTAGE MANTEL CLOCKS, comprising a Smith's London with Arabic numerals to the dial, 17cms H, 33cms across, and a Junghans mahogany cased chime strike mantel clock in a stepped dome case, having urn and ribbon swag detail carved to front, the silvered dial set with Arabic numerals, key wind pendulum driven movement with hammer and rod chimes, makers marks numbered B42, 29cms H, 54cms W, 16.5cms DProvenance: deceased estate Wirral
A French Art Deco bronze-mounted onyx clock garniture, centred with a gilt square dial with Arabic numerals, striking the half hours, the sides and top mounted with stylised flowers, raised on four columns, 25cm wide 12.5cm deep46.5cm high,together with a pair of en suite mounts with urn-shaped and floral decoration, raised on ring-turned and bronze mounts,44cm high (3)Condition ReportCracked top of the clock. Nibbles to the base of the plinth and to the pair of mounted plinths.
A collection of six Ruskin pottery items,c.1905-30, to include:a light blue lustre potpourri jar and cover, dated '1915', with pierced details and a domed cover, stamped marks,14.5cm high,a squat vase, dated '1906', stamped 'Ruskin Pottery West Smethwick',7.5cm high,a tall vase, dated '1918',15.5cm high,an orange lustre vase, dated '1922',20cm high,a mottled green vase, dated '1916(?)',16cm high, anda bowl, 1930s,19.5cm diameter (6)Provenance: David Sheard, Doncaster. Condition ReportOrange vase rubbed and scratched the others fair overall. The tall blue vast with a crack running down its side. Retoration detected to the foot. The green model divorce with remnant of label to the side. The blue bowl with rubbing to the rim and with some old labels to the underneath. The squat blue verse with some rubbing to the rim. The urn with a crack to the lid. Additional images have been uploaded.
A George III two-handled silver egg warmer,by Cornelius Bland, London 1793,oval form, scroll handles, with a hinged cover to the hot water compartment, reeded border, pull-off domed cover with an urn finial, with a pull-out pierced two egg holder, with a ring handle, on a raised circular foot, engraved with initials, length handle to handle 18cm, approx. weight 25oz.
A William IV silver mustard pot, by Charles Fox, London 1835, circular form, embossed and chased acanthus leaf decoration, leaf-capped scroll handle, the raised hinged cover with a foliate urn finial, engraved with a crest, with a blue glass liner, height 8.4cm, approx. weight 4.2oz.Provenance: A Private Collection.
A Victorian silver 'castle-top' vinaigrette, Lichfield Cathedral, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1843, rectangular form, the hinged cover with a scene of the cathedral, engine-turned sides and base, foliate borders, with a vacant cartouche, the interior with a pierced and engraved silver-gilt urn and foliate scroll grille, length 4.2cm, approx. weight 1.1oz.Provenance: A Private Collection.
A pair of George III old Sheffield plated sauce tureens with warming liners, unmarked, circa 1790, double-skin oval form, lug handles with hinged covers for adding hot water, pull-off covers with urn finials, beaded borders on raised oval bases, length handle to handle 23.3cm. (2)Provenance: A Private Collection.
A Victorian silver card case,by Hilliard and Thomason, Birmingham 1855,rectangular form, the front engraved with an urn of flowers, with foliate scroll decoration, the reverse with similar decoration and a vacant shield cartouche, in a later case, plus an Edwardian Art Nouveau silver card case, Birmingham 1906, shaped rectangular form, approx. weight 2.7oz. (2)
A silver argyle, by Asprey and Co. Limited, London 1926, also engraved 'Asprey, London', circular form, wicker-bound scroll handle, the hot water compartment with a hinged cover, gadroon borders, the cover with an urn finial, height 13.5cm, approx. weight 14.7oz.Provenance: A Private Collection.
A George III silver argyle, by Aaron Lestourgeon, London 1774, tapering circular form, scroll handle, the hinged cover with an urn finial, the handle socket with a hinged cover for the water compartment, on a circular foot, height 10.5cm, approx. weight 10.3oz.Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Sotheby's, London, 28 April 1999, lot 250.
A George III silver tea caddy, by Thomas Heming, London 1772, plain urn form, part-fluted decoration, gadroon borders, engraved with an armorial, the pull-off cover with an acorn finial, on a raised circular foot on a square base on four bun feet, in a fitted red velvet lined silver-mounted shagreen case, with a silver scroll handle and silver lock plate, height 18.2cm, the height of case 20cm, approx. weight 9.1oz. (2)Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Lawrence's, Crewkerne, 27 October 1994. The armorial is that of Saunders, Aubrey or Ellison impaling another.
A pair of George III silver two-handled sugar/condiment vases,maker's mark possibly T.D or T.L, London 1770,urn form, with an acanthus leaf girdle, lead capped side handles, gadroon borders, pull-off raised covers with fluted finials, on raised circular bases, height 21cm, approx. weight 21oz. (2)
A collection of four 18th century silver mote spoons,including: a picture-front one, maker's mark G?, the bowl with an urn of flowers and pierced decoration, plus one pierced with scrolls and mullets, and with scroll-back decoration, initialled 'E.B', one pierced with scrolls and one other, approx. total weight 1.2oz. (4)
A George III Irish silver mustard pot, maker's mark partially worn, Dublin 1789, oval form, pierced and engraved scroll decoration, scroll handle, the domed hinged cover with an urn finial, engraved with a crest, with a blue glass liner, length 7.4cm, approx. weight 3oz.Provenance: A Private Collection.
A set of six George III silver-gilt picture-back and front teaspoons,probably by Devonshire and Watkins, London circa 1750,the reverse of the bowls with an urn of flowers, the terminals with figural decoration in scroll-work, the reverse of the bowls with crowned initials, approx. weight 3.2oz. (6)
A George II provincial silver cup and cover, by John Langlands I, Newcastle 1759, circular form, central girdle, scroll arms, engraved with an armorial within foliate scroll mantling, the pull-off cover with an urn finial, on a raised circular foot, height 29.5cm, approx. weight 51oz.The armorial is probably that of Wyatt or Lloyd.
An Edwardian silver two-handled cup and cover, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1903, plain urn form, shell-capped scroll handles, the front engraved with an armorial, pull-off cover with an urn finial, on a raised circular foot, the underside inscribed 'This cup represents the value of gold lace taken off Hussar and Equery uniforms worn by Major General Sir Stanley Clarke', height 45cm, approx. weight 67oz.The armorial is that of Clarke impaling Rose. Major-General Sir Stanley de Astel Calvert Clarke, GCVO, CMG (died 29 November 1911). He married Mary Temple Rose in 1867.
A George III silver tea urn, by Francis Butty and Nicholas Dumee, London 1769, vase form, the pull-off handle with a flame finial, flying bifurcated scroll handles, gadroon borders with shell motifs, engraved with an armorial within foliate mantling, the tap with a wooden handle, bayonet fitting circular foot, which removes to fit the hot heating rod, height 50.5cm, approx. weight 96oz.Provenance: A Private Collection.
A Victorian silver mustard pot, by Spink and Son, London 1899, circular form, pierced with horizontal slats, beaded borders, scroll handle, the domed hinged cover with a pierced shell thumb-piece and urn finial, and engraved with two thistles and 'Noli Me Tangere', the front applied with Jacobite related badge below Prince of Wales Feathers and dated '1745', with a blue glass liner, height 10cm, approx. weight 4oz.Provenance: A Private Collection.
A George III provincial silver coffee pot, by Langlands and Robertson, Newcastle 1784, baluster form, scroll handle, domed hinged cover with an urn finial, engraved with an armorial, on a raised circular foot, gadroon borders, height 33cm, approx. weight 27.7oz.Provenance: A Private Collection.
A mixed lot of silver items,various makers and dates,comprising: a pair of knife rests, by Charles Boyton, Birmingham 1905, plain bar form, a pepper pot, by L. A. Chrighton, London 1916, urn form, pierced decoration, blue glass liner, and a Victorian shell butter dish, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1897, shell and scroll border, approx. weight 7.7oz. (4)
An early-19th century gold and enamel snuff box, marked five times within indistinct mark, probably Swiss, oval navette form, the cover enamelled with a blue urn in a garden setting, on a blue background with a foliate garland, the sides with a trailing foliate border of seed pearls, green and red stones, length 8cm, approx. weight 71g.Provenance: The Wood Hall Collection.
An early-19th century French gold and hardstone vinaigrette, marked with a French control mark, oval form, engine-turned sides, the cover and base set with agate, the interior with a hinged pierced and engraved grille of an urn of flowers and foliate scroll decoration, length 4cm.Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Christie's New York, 30 October 1990, lot 26.
A George III silver argyle, by John Denziloe, London 1789, vase form, bright-cut decoration, the pull-off cover with an urn finial, wooden scroll handle, the handle socket with a hinged cover for the water compartment, engraved with a crest, on a raised circular foot, height 16.8cm, approx. weight 11.7oz.Provenance: A Private Collection. Purchased from Tennants, Leyburn, Yorkshire, 19 July 1997, lot 202.
A late Victorian 19th century fine bone china Coalport hand painted urn vase with lid. The vase a finial lid over twin handle with baluster shaped body. Circular foot raised on squared plinth base. In cream & cobalt background with gilt detailing. Central vignettes with hand painted floral decorations. Marked to underside. Repair to the finial top. Measures approx. 38cm tall.
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