An early 20th Century Coal painted bronze figural candlesticks in the manor of Franz BergmanThe central stem formed from a middle Eastern female figure holding an urn aloft, and detailed with two entwined snakes raised on a bound embodied style base, picked out in red, gilt and white enamels, 39cm high.
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A 19th century Boulle mantle clockThe architectural case inlaid with red lacquer work and ebonised casing adorned with ormolu masks and scrolling tendrils raised on swept acanthus feet and adorned with rocaille terminals, the glazed dial with white enamelled numbers and the two train movement striking on a gong, surmounted by a campana urn finial, 37cm high.
An Edwardian inlaid mahogany bureau bookcaseWith an overhanging cornice above a frieze inlaid with harebell swags, over two astragal glazed doors enclosing three shelves, the lower section with a fall front inlaid with a central urn and conforming swags enclosing a compartmentalised interior above four long graduated and cross banded drawers each with swing handles, raised on bracket feet, 91x204x53cm.
A set of four 19th Century Hepplewhite style mahogany dining chairsEach with an arched top rail above an openwork scrolling splat centred with an urn, the serpentine stuff over seats supported on fluted front tapering legs of square section and plain outswept rear legs along with a pair of Edwardian mahogany bedroom chairs each with an oval rail back and a rattan seat, 94cm high.
A Gilt Metal Pair Cased Verge Pocket Watch, signed Ann Shepherd, London, circa 1810, gilt fusee verge movement signed and numbered 1813, enamel dial with Arabic numerals, outer case back engraved with an urn and flowers, 50mm wide 08.09.17, Outer case gilding is slightly rubbed in parts, outer case is slightly springing when closed, later bow, thumb piece is rubbed, both cases with surface scratches, glass with small scratches, dial with small scratches, hairline cracks and small chips to the centre, later hands, movement needs cleaning, movement not working.
An Unusual Brass Grande Sonnerie Alarm Carriage Clock, circa 1850, case highly elaborate with floral and leaf decoration throughout, carrying handle and repeat button, base with acanthus leaves and leopards upon a central urn, enamel dial with Roman numerals, Breguet style hands, central alarm hand, unusual subsidiary hand below 6 for petite sonnerie/grande sonnerie/silent selections, twin barrel movement wound from the front, platform cylinder escapement stamped on the cock Fumey, striking on two bells, 18cm high over handle. J-M Fumey was a maker of platform escapements in the mid 19th century. In the 1855 Paris Exhibition he was awarded a Bronze medal. 28.04.17, Glass panels with some chips, case surfaces are slightly discoloured in parts, left hand side with one screw missing, dial with one small hairline crack positioned below the left hand side winding hole, small scratches in parts and minor chips around the right hand side winding hole, movement is dirty and needs cleaning, striking barrel mainspring appears to have broken and unable to wind, the going barrel mainspring is fully wound, alarm is working, the strike work is not working and needs attention.
A Prattware Char Dish, circa 1800, painted with stylised fish, 17cm diameter; A Pearlware Urn, moulded with swags on a brown ground within blue borders, 12cm high; A Pearlware Loving Cup, printed with scenes after Adam Buck, 12.5cm high; and A Pearlware Jug, printed with an archway, 13.5cm high (4)
A Documentary Pearlware Urn Shaped Loving Cup, inscribed William Gool 1847, the interior modelled with frogs, 18.5cm high; A Cylindrical Loving Cup, inscribed Ann Elizabeth Redington Born July 3rd 1865, 11cm high; A Swansea Pearlware Coffee Pot, printed in underglaze blue with chinoiserie figures, 19.5cm high; Four Various Castleford Type Teapots and Three Covers; A Black Basalt Teapot and Cover; and A Black Smear Glazed Stoneware Coffee Pot and Cover (qty)
MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, early 20th century, the brass dial with 11 1/4" silvered chapter ring and subsidiary seconds dial beneath a Whittington Westminster chime dial, the brass eight day four pillar movement quarterly chiming to eight tubular bells and hourly striking to a single tubular bell, the hood with carved flaming urn finials, the case with fluted, canted corners, panelled door and base, height 237cm
A late 19th Century Chinese rosewood urn stand, the Rosso marble top over a pierced carved frieze and grotesque mask and carved cabriole legs to claw and ball feet united by stretchers and a 19th Century carved ebonised octagonal centre table on turned supports united by an undertier CONDITION REPORTS Chinese able diameter of the top approx 45 cm however the legs come out wider. Approx 47 cm tall. Variosu scratches, scuffs and marks to the marble, some discolouration. All over some rubbing to the dark stain, various scratches,scuffs and marks throughout. Some joints to the top becoming widened, some losses to the feet in various locations. Various general signs of wear and tear throughout. Victorian table is approx 74.5 cm diameter, appox 73 cm tall - various marks, scratches, scuffs etc throughout, some splits to the top. All over various general signs of wear and tear
A 19th century carved and gilt three fold screen with central flaming urn finial flanked by a carved gilt quiver of arrows to the left and a flaming torch to the right. The central mirrored panel with floral swag and stylised arrow decoration, flanked by two plain mirrored panels and above silk panels to the lower section. 85ins wide max by 70½ins to the top of the finial. (af). Est £150-200
Napoleonic Wars - Lowe, Sir Hudson Manuscript document signed by the Mayor of Marseille, Raymond Bains[?], seemingly the minutes or report of a meeting dated 26 July 1815, mentioning the approaching departure of British troops and speaking highly of the troops' contributions "to the cause of the Bourbons", and in gratitude the city will give an engraved urn to Conrad, Baron Exmouth and to Sir Hudson Lowe, alongside staging a banquet, 4pp. each 44 x 29.5cm Note: A British major during the Napoleonic wars, Sir Hudson Lowe is known for his position of governor of Saint Helena and as the custodian of Napoleon Bonaparte during his exile on the island. This document, written by the city of Marseille honouring Hudson Lowe, was written only seven days before he was appointed to the position of custodian, and demonstrates the high esteem in which he was held.
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.
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