A small collection of silver, comprising; a navette shaped pierced silver mustard, Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1911, with green glass liner (cracked), a three piece silver cruet set, Birmingham, a silver urn form pepperette, a cauldron silver salt, a broken silver mustard, a silver mounted horn pepper grinder, a silver mounted cigarette case, two silver napkin rings, two white metal napkin rings stamped 'Sterling', two white metal and niello napkin rings and a small collection of silver spoons, total weighable silver approx 13oz (a lot)
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A small collection of silver, comprising; an Adams style silver sugar bowl of urn form, Martin Hall & Co, Sheffield 1926, together with two silver sauce boats, a silver urn form salt, three silver pepperettes, a silver salt shaker, a silver mustard pot, two pairs of silver sugar tongs, a silver salt spoon, a silver anointing spoon, a silver butter knife and a pair of silver mounted candlesticks, total weighable silver approx 23oz (a lot) (some damage)
An enamel and hairwork mourning ring, circa 1771, centring on an oval glazed compartment containing a painted white plaque applied with hairwork depicting a funerary urn beneath the words 'In Memory of a Friend', to a white enamelled band, the dedicatory inscription 'THOS ADAMSON OB 28 DEC 1771 AET 29', mounted in gold, size J1/2, maker's mark EP
Victorian / Edwardian Court Sword. A good example retailed through L & H Nathan of London. The straight narrow blade with etched decoration, the gilt metal guard with single bar guard and classical urn pommel. Housed in black patent leather scabbard with gilt mounts ... Accompanied by bullion sword knot. Overall GC some age wear.
This Wedgwood Moonstone Urn Vase is a beautifully crafted piece of Wedgwood Queen's Ware. It features a footed design with a ridged lower portion and twin shell handles that gracefully curve upwards. The vase is adorned with a durable cream satin, egg-shelled glaze known as Moonstone, which accentuates its classic Medici form. Wedgwood backstamp. Dimensions: 7.25"L x 5"W x 9.75"HManufacturer: WedgwoodCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Beautiful hand painted urn shaped vase decorated with lovely white and pink roses on a blue and brown background. Squared off handles are embellished with raised enamel. Nippon backstamp. Issued: 20th CenturyDimensions: 5"L x 5"W x 7"HManufacturer: NipponCountry of Origin: JapanCondition: Age related wear.
GEORGIAN MAHOGANY BOW FRONTED SIDEBOARD, the shaped top having oval inlay panel of a lidded urn with floral swag and two bands of boxwood string inlay, above two central drawers and two bow fronted end drawers, having fancy brass knobs, fan corner inlays and matching bands of boxwood stringing on fluted and turned supports with H-stretcher, 91.5cms H, 117cms W, 56.5cms DProvenance: private collection Cheshire
George III silver pair cased verge pocket watch, London 1804, the fusee movement signed Geo'e Rowe, Manchester, no. 3594, with pierced engraved balance cock with urn, flat steel three arm balance and silvered regulating disc, the dial with Roman numerals and minute track, within plain matching cases, case maker 'WL' (William Linsley), 56mm; with key-Movement - currently functioning.Dial - surface scratches, small surface chip to the outer edge at the two position.Glass - surface marks, chip mark at the outer edge at the six position.Hands - light surface marks.Case - inner case with some mild small bruise marks and surface marks, the outer case with a heavy bruise mark and further lighter bruise marks, surface marks, button worn.-Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained
A collection of jewels, including a mourning brooch and a patch box, 19th century, comprising: a lozenge-shaped gold plaque centring on a carnelian and glass composite cameo of Apollo, within a filigree openwork border, circa 1810, 7.4 x 6.3cm; a gold necklace centring on a gold pendant with a painted sepia enamel portrait of Mars, to a later gold chain, length 40cm; a blue glass plaque with a scene of classical ruins in cut gold, within a border of pastes, 4.7 x 5.7cm, possibly composite, frame adapted from a shoe buckle; a wooden patch or toothpick case applied with the initial D beneath a viscount's coronet, opening to reveal a mirror and a piece of paper with the gilt crowned monogram of Queen Victoria, 6.1 x 2.2 x 1.1cm; a mourning brooch of navette outline, centring on an enamelled urn inscribed 'Grieve not she rests in peace', on a ground of hairwork, length 3cm, likely later adapted from a mourning ring; and a foliate gold plaque set with green pastes, 7.0 x 4.0cm
λ A Georgian mourning ring, circa 1789, designed as an oval glazed compartment containing a Neoclassical funerary urn initialled SC, accented with seed pearls and gold, on a ground of woven hairwork, the surround applied with black enamel, the dedicatory inscription 'Samuell Chettle Died 15 Nov 1789 Aged 27' in reserve, to a plain gold mount, size V
A George III gold and enamel mourning ring, circa 1790, of cut-cornered rectangular outline, centring on a glazed compartment with a funerary urn in black and white enamel, to a ground of woven hair, within an outer border of black and white enamel, mounted in gold, the reverse with dedicatory inscription 'Helen Long, Obt Decr 1790 Aet', size M1/2, front measuring 2.7 x 1.8cm
An enamel and diamond mourning ring, circa 1793, of oval outline, centring on a glazed compartment containing a funerary urn in white enamel, decorated with festoons of rose-cut diamonds, to a deep blue guilloché enamel ground, within an outer border of blue and white enamel, mounted in gold, the reverse with a dedicatory inscription reading 'Elizh Ann & Edwd Horn ob in 1792 & 1793', size P, front measuring 2.9 x 1.8cm
λ A diamond and ivory mourning ring, circa 1792, of oblong outline, centring on a glazed panel containing a funerary monument in ivory bordered with rose-cut diamonds, painted with an urn and the initials JY, to a ground of hairwork, the outer border of black and white enamel, mounted in gold, the reverse with dedicatory inscription 'James Young ob 25 Septr 1792 At 55', size P, front measuring 3.1 x 1.7cm
A George III diamond and blue glass mourning ring, late 18th century, of oval outline, centring on a funerary urn set with a pear-shaped diamond and smaller rose-cut diamonds, to a ground of blue glass over an engine-turned pattern, within an outer border of cushion-shaped diamonds, mounted in silver and gold, size L1/2, front measuring 3.0 x 1.9cm Cf.: Ginny Redington Dawes and Olivia Collings, Georgian Jewellery: 1714-1830, Antique Collectors' Club, 2007, p.162 for a similar example
Five perfume bottles and a hardstone charm pendant, 19th century, comprising: a faceted glass bottle, capped in gold, length 12.4cm; a moulded white glass bottle capped in gold with scrolled engravings, length 8.3cm; a faceted glass bottle capped with bicoloured gold, engraved with foliate designs and set with turquoise cabochons, length 7.2cm; a white glass bottle of circular outline in gilt metal cagework, length 10.7cm including chain; and an enamelled scent bottle of Indian inspiration, mounted in gilt metal, 7.8cm including chain; together with a small hardstone charm pendant, modelled as an urn, mounted in gold, length 4.1cm
λ A fine seed pearl, ivory and diamond mourning ring, circa 1792, of navette-shaped outline bordered with cushion-shaped diamonds, centring on a glazed compartment containing a funerary monument composed of a painted ivory panel, surmounted by a tiny urn set with a seed pearl, outlined with rose-cut diamonds, on a ground of woven hair, mounted in gold, the reverse with a dedicatory inscription 'Maria Heathcote died 5 Jany 1792 Aged 85', size O1/2, front measuring 3.1 x 2.0cm, fitted case
KPM Berlin porcelain urn shaped vase and cover, moulded ribbon tie handles and gilt scrolls on a sea-green ground, painted panels with musical cherubs and flowers, marked and numbered 8779, 27cm.Condition report:Both vase and the cover are in very good condition, no chips, hairlines, or restoration. The ribbons and swags have an intentional crackled effect glaze applied.
A late Victorian Royal Worcester blush ivory chocolate pot and cover, having floral decoration, with puce mark verso, h.9.5cm; together with a late 19th century porcelain scent bottle, of globular form, hand-painted with a bird upon a flowering branch, with silver plated cap; a Victorian vase in the form of a hand holding an urn; and a Royal Worcester scent bottle, of tapered square canted form, painted with flowers, having green mark verso, shaped No.2466 (4)
Two boxes of ceramics and glassware to include continental porcelain urn and cover, yellow glazed with gilt surrounded cartouche painted with a courting couple and floral painted cartouches standing on three C-scroll feet (a/f), a Victorian gilt and floral teacup, Crown Devon lustre fieldings bowl decorated with lizards and butterflies (a/f)
A matched set of three green tinted end of day glass weights each with an urn issuing flowers to the centre, height of largest 12cm, together with a green tinted glass stem vase and cover of squat circular form with bubble inclusions, and two other glass paperweights (5)Height of blue & white flower paperweight is 9.5cm.The tallest paperweight has pitted marks (consistent with being dropped).The pot (top is slightly damaged to base, stopper only).The other three paperweights have light pitting, wear and signs of age.
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