A pair of late Victorian Adam style silver candlesticks, each having beaded removable sconces, embossed urn, rams head and floral swag decoration, to chamfered square loaded bases, each with engraved name and dated November 1901 to lower edge, Sheffield 1901, maker Martin Hall & Co, h.30cm Condition Report / Extra Information Both stand well.No breaks or repairs.All marks good.One with small dent to corner of base.Some polish residue.Both require a good polish.
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A French marble clock garniture, the clock with pillars and four glass sides, surmounted by a gilt metal figure of a German Shepherd, the eight day movement striking half and full hours on a bell with double phial mercury pendulum, 50cm high, together with a pair of marble and gilt metal urn vases, 38cm high
An attractive Victorian rosewood bowfront open bookcaseThe shaped moulded top above a frieze centred with an inlaid urn and trailing vinery above two adjustable open shelves flanked by uprights inlaid with graduated hare bells and enclosed by two corner sections each with conforming inlaid friezes above two open shelves, raised upon a plinth base, 123x107x37cm.
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.
20th century AD. A brass mantle clock with ornate openwork castings, bell-shaped urn finial above, face with enamelled plaques and Roman numerals, gaping mask below, lion's paw feet; aperture to the reverse with swinging disc closure. 10.6 kg, 61cm (24"). Property of an Essex collector; acquired on the UK art market before 2000. [No Reserve] Fine condition.
Monumental Christofle Gilt Bronze Standard, Neoclassical, urn form standard decorated in floral garlands, flanked by two young beauties with arms crossed, and rising on a circular base with a decorative meander and laurel wreath banding, terminating on acanthus leaf and paw feet stamped CHRISTOFLE and Foundry Mark, Height 52 Inches
A GILT METAL AND SEVRES STYLE CLOCK GARNITURE, the clock with decorated dial with Roman numerals and an eight day two-train "Japy" type movement striking on a bell, the case surmounted by a pale blue and gilt urn finial, the dial flanked by lion masks, the clock flanked by twin two-branch candelabra, each 11.5" high
Italian Grand Tour School (19th century), a substantial patinated bronze twin-handled urn, the sides cast in high relief with a Bacchanalian procession of centaurs and putti, they hold rhyton, lyre and offertory bowl, cymbals hanging from trees, garlanded urns and altars, handles terminating in shell bosses, fluted circular plinth base, 43cm high
Correction: This fine embroidery is probably Chinese, 20th century and not Ottoman as stated in the printed catalogue. 48in. X 38in. 122cm. X 96cm. Some surface marks. The yellow silk ground embroidered in coloured silks with tulips, carnations and other flowers around a small diamond shaped floral cartouche and matching quarter medallions in each spandrel; the border composed of panels of similar flowers and foliage, with an urn of flowers in each corner. Attractive printed floral cotton lining in earthy tones of red and blue within a wide border of narrow dark blue and ivory brocaded silk outer border.
Zolny Pecs reticulated covered vase of urn form, decorated with floral panels. Printed and impressed marks, 28cm high. Condition Report. Main body has visible crazing, small discoloured 1" hair crack to interior base. Cover has visible crazing and sagger marks to rim. Small rim chip. As images
EARLY 18TH CENTURY ENGLISH DELFT POTTERY TWO HANDLED URN SHAPED VASE of tapering cylindrical form with crimped neck and rope twist handles, on a slightly flared base. Overall painted in underglaze blue with bands of anthemion leaves and scroll work around a central band of stylised heron type birds, insects and floral designs. (Probably Bristol). 22cms high, 19cms diameter. CONDITION REPORT: Badly damaged, to include large rim chip, many small frit, band of missing glaze to the body, losses to glaze on handles, significant crack through the body, number of large chips around base rim with many glaze frits. Sold on behalf of a local small church, hopefully to raise funds to restore a small war memorial to lost soldiers in the First World War.
LARGE HOLLOW CAST COMPOSITION GARDEN SCULPTURE IN THE FORM OF A MONUMENTAL URN with cherubs climbing over it, overall with mask mounts and foliate designs. Possibly Italian. 77 x 118cm approx.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Losses in places, particularly one cherub's thumb, cracks to base of urn internally, very grubby through outside use. More detailed condition report on request.
An early 20thC plated tea urn, of twin handled baluster form, memorium engraved to E A Burton, Anzac, Dec 15th 1915, and N C Burton, France, Oct 25 1918, 45.5cm high., Private Ernest Alfred Burton, Norfolk Yeomanry, 1502, was killed at the age of 21, Private Nelson Charles Burton, 9th Bn, Norfolk Regiment, 39221, was killed at the age of 26, both being sons of William and Amy Burton, of 35 Princes Gardens, Peterborough.
A French late 19thC porcelain and gilt metal mantel clock, arched dial painted with a child painter, dial bearing Roman numerals against a bleu celeste ground, eight day movement by Japy Freres et Cie with bell strike, the case with urn and twin cherub surmount, architectural body with floral festoons, columns and reserve panel of flowers, for A Everington, Paris, 44.5cm high, on a gilt wood stand, ebonised base with glass dome, with key.
Ω A Napoleon III gilt metal mounted Boulle mantel clock , circa 1870, the eight-day bell striking movement stamped L CHARVET Aine HGER DE LA VILLE LYON and with Japy Freres roundel, also serial numbered 1166 4 11 to the backplate, the gilt dial with enamel cabochon enamel blue Roman numerals, the inlaid tortoiseshell case after the manner of André-Charles Boulle with floral urn surmount, 37cm high Provenance: 9, The Circus, Bath 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 Please Note: The image of this lot is wrong in the printed catalogue. It is correct on the online bidding platforms.
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