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AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY PINCHBACK FRAMED OVAL PENDANT, containing a depiction of a classical lady standing by an urn, the reverse with a lock of hair and initials 'TC'; together with a silver and yellow metal vesta case; a small cased pendant compass; and a white metal trinket case, embossed with cherubs in a woodland. (4)
Pair of Victorian pink glass lustres with prismatic drops and a similar vase and cover (3) CONDITION REPORT the pair of vases are both in good condition. No damage other than a few manufacturing blemishes. Two prismatic drops are missing and two further drops are detached. One drop is odd. The urn and cover - lid is ok but the urn is chipped and cracked
A French variegated marble and gilt metal mounted clock garniture, the eight-day bell striking movement stamped H Paris and serial numbered 3258 8 6 to the back plate, the white enamel Roman numeral dial with painted festoons between the numerals and with Arabic numeral quarters to the outside track behind a convex glazed bezel, the case of Portico form with urn finial and gilt metal festoons, 46cm high, the garniture of two conforming urns each 30cm high, together with a pair of pink porcelain and gilt metal mounted Sevres style candlesticks , each 16cm high
An English porcelain campagna urn, circa 1820, painted with two classical scenes reserved on a gilt ground, and with two lion mask handles, the urn 21cm high, drilled and later adapted for electricity and mounted on a black plinth base, 37cm high including fitment, together with an English porcelain two-handled 'Rococo revival' vase painted with a landscape and roses, 30cm high, fitted for electricity as a lamp, and Chinese yellow glazed Buddhistic lion, 32cm high, fitted as a lamp (3)
A Brass twin branch table oil lamp, possibly North American, third quarter 19th century, the urn form reservoir and the two burners on horizontal arms issuing from a spherical moulding, height adjustable on the vertical shaft, with twin moulded green glass shades above the circular foot, approx. 60cm high, 61cm wide
An unusual rapier, 84.5cm triple fullered flattened diamond section blade pierced with interspaced holes in the central fuller, three-bar part basket hilt, the knuckle plate border engraved, pierced with a Moorish style lattice and bearing a central oval border with a cross centred, this whole panel shrouded with a foliate wreath, the looping thumb ring decorated to match, spherical urn form pommel, spirally fluted wire bound grip with Turk's heads. Possibly Italian and with Papal influences.
A 1796 Pattern Infantry Officer's sword, 81cm blade decorated with scrolling foliage and a stand of arms, highlighted in gilt and on a blued ground, some bright patches, regulation gilt hilt with D-shaped knuckle guard and folding sideguard, urn-shaped pommel, simulated silver wire bound grip, contained in its copper gilt mounted leather scabbard. The hilt retains most of its original gilt with losses to edges, blade blue is dull and with patination thought with a few bright spots.
Three Victorian embossed and chased silver open salts on ball feet, with glass liners, Birmingham 1890 to/w a pair of urn-shaped pepperettes, Nathan & Hayes, Birmingham 1891, a pair of electroplated snuffers and a Danish design electroplated freeform bowl set with 1960 commemorative 5 kroner (box)
A George III mahogany hall table, the serpentine top above a frieze carved with a central Grecian urn flanked by floral roundels, the whole raised on square tapering chamfered supports, w.156cm, d.71cm, h.76cm Condition Report / Extra Information Later strut to the underside.Two piece top with some light surface scratches.Wear to the corners.Small loss to carving of left hand roundel.Worn and losses to back right leg.Several knocks to the legs.We would estimate date at circa 1800.
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.
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.
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