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A small collection of three late 18th/early 19th century silver wine labels, urn and festoon form, bright-cut borders, comprising: one by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1795, incised 'WHITE', plus one by Charles Fox, London 1826, incised 'AMONTILLADO', and one London 1805, incised and blackened 'PORT', approx. weight 1oz. (3) The crest is that of various families including Badley, Osborne, Jackson, Salmon and Rattray.
Please note: the maker is Henry Nutting, not Napthali Hart as previously catalogued.A George III silver goblet, by Henry Nutting, London 1809, plain urn shaped bowl, engraved with an armorial, gilded bowl, on a raised circular and reeded foot, height 16.8cm, approx. weight 8oz. The shield is that granted in 1570 to Corpus Christi College, Cambridge.
A George III silver sugar basket and cream pail, by William Turton, London 1782, in the Robert Adam manner, classical urn form, with alternated striped matted and plain decoration, beaded borders and swing-handles, on raised circular bases on a square foot with a circular motif, with blue glass liners, heights 16cm and 12.8cm, approx. weight 14oz. (2) Provenance: purchased from J.H. Bourdon-Smith Ltd, Mason's Yard, St. James's, 22 February 1990.
A 1796 pattern infantry officer’s service sword, plain blade 31½”, gilt brass hilt with double shell guard, the inner portion turning down, crossguard with bud finial, facetted knucklebow, lightly ornamental facetted urn shaped pommel, simulated silver wirebound grip. Basically GC the hilt retaining a little original gilt (blade some wear and pitting).
A French 48 bore flintlock sidelock pocket pistol, c 1770, 7” overall, round tapered barrel 3”, the plain rounded lock having swan neck cock, the dark walnut fullstock having carved panels around the lock and mounts and scrolls behind the barrel tang, the steel mounts include long spurred buttcap, flat sideplate and trigger guard with urn shaped finial. GC (slightly worn overall with light pitting to metalwork, the action AF).
An early 19th century courtsword, slender tapered SE blade 29½”, etched with small trophies and florets and blued and gilt for almost half its length, ornamental brass hilt retaining a little original gilt, the large turn down shell guard embossed with head and shoulders of a classical female figure, cornucopia and foliage, crossguard with flat quillon, floral panelled knucklebow, urn pommel with stud, fluted MOP grips. GC Plate 6
A George V courtsword, slender hollow triangular section blade 32” etched with crowned GVR cypher and wreath in scrolled and foliate panels, facetted and studded steel hilt with turn down shell guard, small pas d’ane rings, crossguard and knucklebow, urn shaped pommel with prominent stud, slightly swollen panelled grip, in its steel mounted leather scabbard, the locket with single ring, and chape. Very Good Condition. Plate 64
A good Elizabeth II diplomat’s sword, slender ovoid section blade, 32½” with “Wilkinson, Sword, London”logo at forte and etched with crowned ERII cypher in scrolled floral and foliate panels, gilt hilt with studded borders to turn down shell guard, crossguard with turn down finials, knucklebow, flattened urn pommel and square section grip, gilt knot and bullion tassel, in its gilt mounted leather scabbard with buff leather frog and white linen shoulder strap, in chamois lined leatherette case. Very Good Condition, a crisp example. Plate 64
A 1796 pattern light cavalry officer’s sword, curved, fullered blade 33”, marked “Warranted Double Proof” on backstrap, etched and blued and gilt for two thirds length with ornamental Union wreath, 1801-16 Royal Arms, standing Britannia and elaborate trophy of arms on one side, and on the other with female head in floral frame, crowned GR cypher, mounted trooper, trophy of arms and foliage in urn, facetted steel hilt with crossguard, langets, knucklebow, forward sloping pommel and backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, in its steel scabbard with 2 rings (minor dents, one throat screw missing). Very Good Condition, the blade retaining approximately 85% blueing and gilding) Plate 67
A pair of late Victorian candlesticks, each having relief decoration in the neo-classical form, Sheffield hallmarks 1895 & 1896, each 30cm. Condition Report: Both stand upright and square.Some slight loss of pattern definition to top urn of one stick - due to polishing.Numerous small knocks to rim of bottom edge of both sticks, commensurate with age.
A small Royal Crown Derby twin handled vase, on a deep blue ground, the central panel painted with floral sprays and heightened in gilt, printed mark verso, h.12cm; together with a similar pair of Coalport miniature vases (3) Condition Report / Extra Information Twin handled urn signed G Jessop, one of the handles has been broken and repaired, very slight losses to gilding, otherwise good.Both smaller vases with small chips to bases, artist signature rubbed and unreadable.
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.
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