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Early 20th Century French gilt bronze mother of pearl table/jewellery casket, the hinged lid with a central miniature of a lady and mother of pearl surround, the lid opening to reveal a fabric lined interior, the base with acanthus leaf design and central urn to the fret undertier, slender tapering legs and disc feet, 19cm wide, 16cm high
SIGNED AND DATED FINBERTON. 1887 A pine framed (later) late-19th century stained glass and enamelled panel in high Islamic style, the central early-style vase with Islamic script and lugs above stylised patterns of animals,scrolls etc., and a spreading circular foot from within emanates a profusion of varying coloured and different varieties of flowers etc., the border also finely enamelled in relief with stylised flower heads and turquoise-blue tendrils, together with one other matching smaller separate top panel (also pine framed), the larger enamel glass panel (to include frame) 180cm x 68cm, the smaller framed panel 37cm x 68cm (2) CONDITION REPORT: This has come from the provenance. This is in two parts, the larger panel has some damage and breakages, looking down from the top the second clear panel in where the flowers start there is a crack and a break, it looks like there is an old crack and repair where the lead has gone across it, one other panel is also cracked, and a cracked panel to the base. This is signed and dated at the left hand side at the top of the urn. We think the actual border with the flowers is in reasonable condition, we can't see any major breakages or problems with that border. Looking at the smaller panel which we assume would be the continuation of the top, this appears reasonable with one vertical blemish and possibly a small natural imperfection to the border approx. 1.5cm. Appears in good reasonable and genuine condition.
Daum, Nancy, France, a pair of modern campana style glass Urn Vases, each decorated in high relief with leaves and tendrils etc., the lips of the Vases starting green and trailing into purples and russet colouration, each 15.5cm high CONDITION REPORT: All appears good with no problems noted.
Early 20th Century Sevres Style Cobalt Blue and Gilt Porcelain Covered Urn. Depicts a large pastoral portrait scene en centre, baluster form urn with gilt intricate scroll patterns atop of the cobalt blue ground. Sevres mark on underneath portion of the lid. Craquelure to glaze on scene, some gilt wear otherwise good condition. Measures 29" H x 9" W. Shipping: Third party. (estimate $750-$1250)
Antique Majolica Art Nouveau Style Cobalt Blue Pottery Covered Urn. Unsigned. Decorated with coronation scene, decorative handles, foliage and garland accents with acorn style finial. Minor gilt wear, small nick to base, needs to be tightened, needs cleaning. Measures 26" H x 13" W. Shipping: Third party. (estimate $350-$550)
A highly important William IV silver epergne with Channel Islands Corn Bill provenance, William Ker Reid, London 1835, the shallow, lobed urn form bowl with cast wheatear rim and floral and foliate basal decoration on a petalled and foliate stem, holding a later period-style cut glass bowl, on a reeded and tapered classical column with wheatear strapwork and wheatear capital, issuing four scrolled candelabrum arms, with floral, foliate and creeping ivy decoration, terminating in wheatear nozzles, the flared and shaped three lobe base with further wheatsheaf decoration, pierced shell and foliate aprons and three impressive recumbent leopard feet, the side panels of the base with engraved arms of Guernsey and Canada and the inscribed 'The States of Jersey To Daniel De Lisle Brock Bailly of Guernsey in grateful acknowledgement of his services in defence of their Charters Conjointly with the Deputies of Jersey On the question of restricting The free importation of Corn into England in 1835', 31½in. (80cm.) high, weight of silver 193.5 tr.oz.
An extremely rare George II Channel Islands silver chamber stick, maker's mark IG struck once with pellet above in an oval (Jean Gavey, Jersey, c.1715-1775), the urn form nozzle with gadrooned rim and pedestal on a dished circular base, with gadrooned border and loop side handle with reeded thumbpiece, with engraved crest, the underside with three counter form feet on fine foliate cut card mounts, 5½in. (14cm.) diameter, 2¼in. (5.7cm.) high. * This is believed to be the only known example of a Channel Islands silver chamber stick in existence, which was probably a special commission from a client who had seen such pieces in England or on the Continent. Contrary to most English examples, it does not feature a fitting for a separate snuffer.
A highly important George IV silver hot water urn with Channel Islands Corn Bill provenance, John Edward Terrey & Co., London 1823, the urn with gadrooned domed cover with wheatsheaf finial, later hallmarked by Charles Reily & George Storer, London 1845, over a foliate and ribboned border to the neck and overhanging lappet rim, the twin C-scroll handles with barleytwist and foliate decoration and scrolling fruiting mounts, the body with a band of fruiting vines in relief centred by the Guernsey arms, over palmette and acanthus basal decoration, the spout with pierced handle with mask and fruiting vine decoration, issuing from a wheatsheaf mount, on a short capstan stem with gadrooned collar to a foliate moulded circular base with fruiting vine apron and four pierced foliate, branch and scroll feet, the body inscribed 'A Tribute of Gratitude, From Numerous Inhabitants of Jersey, to Daniel De Lisle Brock Esquire Bailiff of Guernsey, for his successful exertions with His Majesty's Ministers in the year 1822 in preventing the Corn Bill Then Pending Before Parliament From Being Extended To These Islands', 17½in. (44.5cm.) high, weight 170.5 tr.oz.
Two silver plated novelty egg cups, a Halycon Days enamelled box and cover; two others; a silver plated urn shaped pepperette, a silver circular box and cover; two silver napkin rings; three silver match box sleeves; a 19th century silver cauldron shaped salt; a bottle stopper, Pheasant finial; a silver hand mirror
A massive pair of Continental porcelain figures of a goatherd and his companion, late 19th/20th century, after A Carrier-Belleuse, each standing with one foot resting on an amphora or urn, he holding a young goat in his left arm, his companion breast-feeding her infant, with socle bases, some faults, 71cm max. (4)
A massive Royal Worcester figure of a Grecian water carrier, date code for 1880, modelled by James Hadley, a two-handled urn resting on the top of her head, a further slender vase in her right hand, dressed in a flowing turquoise robe and raised on a circular base, impressed factory mark and R date code, some restoration, 86.5cm.
A large Italian maiolica moulded platter, the well moulded with Ceres attended by two putti, Vulcan behind her, forging a tool with a hammer, Neptune in a stream before her and leaning on an upturned urn issuing water, the rim moulded with winged putti amidst formal foliate scrolls, one side moulded with a courting couple, signed 'MP' to the rim, the reverse inscribed 'OCZ', 54cm.
Two similar small 19th century fire grates with trailing foliate relief detail, together with four reclaimed decorative cast iron panels with urn, stylised dragon and further detail, two cast iron fenders of varying design and three late Victorian telescopic oil lamp standards with scroll work and further detail, etc (AF)
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