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A George III silver tea caddy by Charles Aldridge & Henry Green, the shaped oval body headed by a domed lid with urn finial, set with an outer geometric banding, the body engraved with Baines family crest, surrounded by scrolls, garlands and flowers on a shaped base, London 1785, 14cm high, 13oz all in (with key and associated caddy spoon)
A pair of early 20thC silver plated three branch candelabra, each with central urn sconces flanked by entwined bell flower and plain sections, set with further urns and circular gadrooned dish holders, the whole on a circular tapering stem terminating in a domed foot, set with scrolls (2), each 60cm high
An English porcelain pedestal urn on stand, the cobalt blue bowl of ovoid form, printed in gilt with classical medallions, flower swags and jeweled tendrils, the stand applied with two scantily clad cherubs with flowing drapes, stepped circular base, 36cm high, c.1870 Condition Report: small chip o underside of rim, some jewelling missing, som,e gilding lifting, possibly been re-gilded,
A 19th century French brass mantel clock, the silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, twin winding holes, eight day movement striking on a bell, marked o H,P & Cie, the case the pagoda top with flaming urn finials to angels, free standing columns cast wit deer and scrolling foliage, rectangular base, 42cm high, c.1880
A PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN ELECTROPLATED THREE-LIGHT CANDELABRA on bevelled square bases with embossed borders of floral garlands, beading & paterae, the branches reeded & scrolling, with urn-shaped capitals and detachable nozzles, together with a pair of smaller candlesticks to match, all by Hawksworth, Eyre & Co., c.1895; the candelabra 18.5" (47 cms) high (4)
A late 19th century Wedgwood part tea service, circa 1880, painted in the Havelock pattern, number X2192, RD number 154623, decorated with flowers with gilded highlights, comprising twelve side plates, 20cm, eleven cups, 10 by 5.5cm, eleven saucers, 13.5cm, and a cream jug, 7 by 12.5 by 9cm, printed Wedgwood England marks below urn. (35)
A pair of rococo style candelabrum The gilt metal base raised on swept paw feet and detailed with musical trophies extending to a red gilt metal amphora cast urn, detailed with gilt metal swags and putti designs, extending to six branch 'S' scroll branches with campana urn form candle terminals, 59cm high.
A 19th century French onyx and champleve enamel mantel clock, the onyx dial with Roman numerals, brass surround with Classical ornamentation in the form of quivers to each side, surmounted by a two handled urn, the eight day movement striking on a bell, signed to the back plate along with the retailers Miller & Sons, numbered 18479, key and pendulum (in office), 43cm high
Box of miscellaneous including Wedgwood handled urn with cover, Wedgwood vase and candlestick, pair of Denby vases, pair of polished mineral bookends, cat figure, sugar castor, Mason's oriental plate etc. and a box of miscellaneous metal and wood work including candlesticks, clock, brass kettle, chamber stick, small wooden clock case and an unusual hexagonal inlaid cigarette box (2)
A modern bronzed figural bust of a Bacchanalian woman, a modern Indian bronze figure of a cherub with urn, a modern bronzed figure of a fairy, a modern bronze figure of a Classically robed maiden, a modern table mirror as a cherub painting, modern table clock as a cherub pointing at the time, two further automaton table clocks, jewellery box, dageurrotype, pair of opera glasses, brass hand and ball door knocker, cast iron hand ring stand, framed photograph and a musical cigarette box CONDITION REPORTS All items have varying conditions and in a state of repair. The bust figure - nose has possibly been damaged and repaired and damage also to her chin. Various raised and dented marks to her forehead and all over. Various light scratches, marks and scuffs. Figure with wings on back has various scratches, scuffs and marks. Some damage around the feet. Figure by tree stump has various light scratches, scuffs and marks. Cherub holding pot has various scratches and marks throughout with damage to the wing tips and some dented type marks. Cigarette box has various light scratches, doorknocker has various light scratches and pitted type marks. Hand ornament has various light scratches and pitted type marks. Opera glasses - lens is cloudy. Two modern timers are reproduction - not known if in working order. Clock not known if in working order - light scratches and scuffs. All remaining items have various general signs of wear and tear throughout
A pair of 19th century Egyptian Revival ormolu mounted black marble urns, with red marble panels, each urn with bull's heads to either side with a hieroglyphic panel to the front, and a sphinx head finial on stepped bases, height 13.75ins, width of base 5.5ins, depth of base 4.75ins Condition report: Both have knocks and small chips to edges. One has a crack to the back
A 19th century Wedgwood jasperware covered campana shaped urn on column base, with pierced cover, the urn decorated with Classical figures and motifs, the column base with lion masks and floral swags, height 22ins Condition report: Very minor fire cracks around the base of the handles otherwise in a condition commensurate with age and wear
A hallmarked 9ct gold Albert style chain charm bracelet strung with three 9ct gold charms and one gold plated fob charm with a hallmarked T bar. Charms - Crown hallmarked Birmingham, Antelope hallmarked Birmingham, Egyptian urn hallmarked London. Measures 9 inches. Total weight 26.6g. Plated fob charm approx 3g.
Ω A late 18th century mourning ring, the oval ivory panel painted en grisaille with a lady seated beside an urn, within a purple paste surround and glazed compartment verso with the initials RAS, the shank inscribed Rd Ambrose Stevenson Ob 27 Feb 1773 AE 30, finger size approximately R Cites Regulations Please note that this lot (lots marked with the symbol Ω in the printed catalogue) may be subject to CITES regulations when exported from the EU. The CITES regulations may be found at www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites
A rare Charles II carved giltwood side table, the top inset with later yellow marble, within a scrolling leaf border, above a leaf, shell and scroll carved frieze, on scroll legs with carved acanthus leaves and fruit, united by a shaped 'X' stretcher with a flaming urn finial, on scroll feet, formerly the base of a cabinet on stand, 82.4cm high, 86cm wide, 54cm deep.
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