20TH CENTURY GILT METAL AND PORCELAIN MANTEL CLOCKthe bronzed face with Roman numerals, running on a quartz movement, the ceramic base marked for William Lowe, the urn shaped body supported by a pair of puttI, decorated by floral and foliate motifs, with porcelain lid (damaged), topped by an acorn finial, 54cm high
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LIDDED PORCELAIN URN IN THE STYLE OF ROYAL VIENNAwith marks to base including overglaze blue Bindenschild and gold circular shape, of slender tapering form, with purple lustre ground and gilt decoration, the central frieze signed, showing classical figures - a young courting couple and three musicians, the bell-shaped lid with gold finial, 29cm high
A large 19th century Georgian bronze and silver urn. The large urn of bronze form being adorned with lion masks and ring handles. Silver hallmarked armorial carcouche to centre for London, date letter t, believed possibly Richard Cook and George 3rd silhouette. Measures 35cms tall / loose to stem.
A 19th Century ormolu and servres style porcelain mounted mantel clock, stamped to the reverse "Phillip Mourey", the circular cherub decorated dial with Roman numerals, supporting an 8 day movement striking on a bell, the case decorated with a central urn and garlands above ribbons and swags, 40cm high
A MID 20TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL RECTANGULAR CONSOLE TABLE, pink, grey and orange veined marble top above a frieze inset with floral ceramic plaques flanking central gilt roundels, on four cylindrical fluted tapering legs united by wavy stretcher with gilt brass urn to centre, approximate width 130cm
TERRACOTTA URN with brass adornment to base (damage to base) 58cm x 43cmTHE FOLLOWING LOTS NO.957-981 ARE OFF SITE AND CAN BE VIEWED TUESDAY 3RD OCTOBER FROM 10AM - 4PM AND ON THE MORNING OF THE SALE FROM 8.30AM – WE WILL BE SELLING THE LOTS FROM OUR MAIN AUCTION CENTRE AT FRADLEY PARK AT 10AM.PLEASE BE AWARE THERE IS NO LIFTING EQUIPMENT ON SITE - AND ALL ITEMS PURCHASED MUST BE REMOVED BY 10TH OCTOBER 5PM.ALL COLLECTIONS MUST BOOK AN APPOINTMENT BY CALLING OUR OFFICE (01543) 251081 TO ENSURE ACCESS. ADDRESS: HOME FARM, 122 MAIN STREET, ALREWAS, DE13 7AE
A George III oak longcase clock, the eight day movement striking on a bell, the brass dial with cast eagle and urn spandrels, with a silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, with engraved scrolls and inscribed 'Stripling Lichfield', with subsidiary seconds dial and a date aperture, the case decorated with parquetry inlay and with fluted quarter pilasters, 210.5cm high.
A Continental gilt metal and moulded and cut glass six light chandelier in Louis XV taste, mid-20th century, the electrical fitments in fluted urn sockets, arranged on an openwork frame of beaded, reeded and writhen branches, the central cut glass stem with knopped, waisted and baluster mouldings, hung overall with faceted glass pendants and moulded glass fruits, 97cm high, 70cm wide overall Provenance: The collection of the late Ronnie Kirkwood and George Dixon.
André Galle, (French 1761 ~ 1844), a gilt bronze portrait medallion relief cast with the head of Napoleon Bonapart, inscribed NAPOLEON EMPEREUR DES FRANCAIS ET ROI D'ITALIE, set within an engine milled and gilt bronze circular frame and beneath glass, 9cm diameter overall; a French gilt bronze model of Napoleon, circa 1880, portrayed standing, atop a cylindrical marmo rouge griotte plinth with gilt bronze spreadeagle mount, 26.5cm high overall; a patinated metal bust of a maiden in 18th century taste, early 20th century, with square variegated marble socle, 23.5cm high overall; and a French tole peinte chestnut urn and cover, 20th century, 30cm high Provenance: The collection of the late Ronnie Kirkwood and George Dixon.
Tokens, Scotland, Lanarkshire, Glasgow (2): Gilbert Shearer & Co., halfpenny, 1791, City arms, rev. river god reclining on urn, initials R D below date (DH.2); George Randolph & Co., farthing, 1799, tobacco roll and snuff jars, rev. black man with tobacco leaf, ship at sea (DH.39), bronzed, about mint state, DH.2 a proof, slight flan defect behind god's head, with its original rarely preserved printed Boulton paper wrapper, DH.39 with weakness on man as usual (2) *ex Baldwin’s vault
Tokens, British, Somerset, Bath (8): [J. Jelly], halfpenny, 1794, entrance gate to Botanic Garden (DH.26); Glover, halfpenny, undated, NO 39 MILSOM STREET (DH.28); F. Heath (3), halfpennies, bust of Bladud (2), 1794, rev. tea urn (DH.39), 1795, rev. new Pump Room (DH.40), farthing, 1794, Bladud with his swine (DH.115); Payne & Turner, halfpenny, undated (DH.65); halfpennies for general circulation (2), bust of John Howard, rev. seated female telling boy to unlock prison, edges PAYABLE AT DUBLIN OR LONDON (DH.36d), MASONIC HALFPENNY TOKEN MDCCXCIV (DH.36e), extremely fine or better, mostly lustrous (8) *DH.40 ex A.W. Jan all ex Baldwin’s vault
An early 19th Century Dutch mahogany and floral marquetry upright chest:, bordered with ebonised, brass and sycamore lines, the top with a dentil edge and canted angles, containing six long drawers decorated with birds and floral foliate stems radiating from foliage, the sides with a bird perched on an urn with flowers and foliage, within oval lines, on short square tapered legs, 95cm (3ft 1 1/2in) wide, 143.5cm (4ft 8 1/2in) high.
An Italian carved giltwood and decorated console table:, in the 18th Century taste, with a rectangular faux marble top, on urn-shaped twin-handled pedestal support with scroll, foliate, husk and shell decoration, on a rectangular stepped plinth base, the top 54cm (1ft 9 1/4in) x 40.5cm (1ft 4in).
A Regency Indo-Colonial sandalwood and ebony drop flap work table:, the hinged top with rounded corners, fitted with a drawer on reeded baluster and foliate carved urn-knopped column with square base carved with palmettes, the shaped square platform with a reeded edge, on quadruple reeded splayed legs, terminating in ball-shaped feet, the top 51.5cm (1ft 8 1/4in) x 76cm (2ft 6in).
An early 19th Century Dutch mahogany and floral marquetry block front commode:, bordered with sycamore lines, the top with a moulded edge and re-entrant corners decorated with birds and foliage centred by an urn of flowering stems, containing two long drawers and with shaped apron below, the sides similarly decorated with urns of floral foliage, on cabriole legs, terminating in block feet, 130.5cm (4ft 3 1/4in) wide.
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