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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.
French - early Edwardian 8-day gilt metal and white marble clock garniture c1910, drum head case surmounted by an urn with cast side scrolls, supported by four pillars on a rectangular stepped plinth with recessed feet, white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, garland swags and gilt hands, with a sunburst pendulum and twin-train countwheel striking movement, striking the hours and half hours on a bell. With a pair of three light, two branch candelabra on scroll-cast branches. With key and pendulum.Dimensions: Height: 41cm Length/Width: 18cm Depth/Diameter: 11cm
the 4" ivorine dial with Arabic numerals and pierced gilt centre dial, on a brass eight day Japy Freres movement striking the half hours to a bell, stamped serial number 14541, the case with urn finial and lion mask handles to each side, with pendulum and key, height 44cm. *CR Later key, appears to wind and strike at time of cataloguing but functionality not guaranteed, loose mounts and general wear to the case.
A Large 20th Century Carved Continental Buffet, the cornice with urn sup[ported galery and scrolling acanthus leaf surmount on an upper section with two carved and fielded panel doors, over a galleried recess above a lower section with a pair of frieze drawers, and further fielded cupboard doors, on a moulded plinth base, 140cm by 56cm by 256cm
A George IV silver nutmeg grater, A George IV silver nutmeg grater, urn shaped, Cocks & Bettridge, Birmingham, 1828, gross weight 0.41ozt.Overall condition good to fairScratches and discolouration in keeping with age and useSits very slightly skewMarks - to inner base, clear and legible, marks to exterior very worn and faintly legibleTarnishing to graterLight dents to exterior
A George III silver nutmeg grater, A George III silver nutmeg grater, urn shaped, Thomas Phipps & Edward Robinson, London, 1809, gross weight 1.42ozt.Overall condition good to fairShuts toSome tarnishing to graterMarks clear and legibleScratches and discolouration in keeping with age and useSome very light wear to engraving
A George III silver nutmeg grater, A George III silver nutmeg grater, circa 1780, urn shaped, David Field, gross weight 0.56ozt.Overall condition good to fairScratches, dents and discolouration in keeping with ageBase very slightly skewed, sits flatScrews toSome light scratches to rimMarks worn but legible
*A George V silver coffee pot by Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1921, of hexagonal tapered form with urn finial and pedestal foot, the handle with ivory spacers, 27 cm high, overall weight 867 gQTY: (1)NOTE:Provenance: The David & Sarah Battie Collection.Ivory Act registration reference: BLPRABZK.
* Set of beaded trinket boxes, French, early 19th century, 4 small square card boxes, each with woven panels of seed beads to sides of base and pull-off lid, and with beading to top of lid (2 patterned and 2 with illustration: flower urn/picturesque ruin), edges and interior lined with laid paper and matching silk ribbon (2 boxes rose pink, the other 2 moss green), interior of each lid set with small mirror, some minor rubbing and wear to edges, each approximately 4.5 x 8 x 8 cm (1.75 x 3.25 x 3.25 ins)QTY: (4)NOTE:An unusual and pretty set of carefully hand-made beaded boxes, no doubt intended to house hairpins, small jewels or other such feminine elements of trinketry.
centred with a diamond set urn, mounted with a rose-cut diamond and overall with small rose-cut diamonds on a red guilloche enamel ground, within a surround of royal blue guilloche enamel and gold decoration, in gold, 8.7 grams. Size P. *CR One small rose-cut diamond is missing, some wear, but no obvious damage to the enamel work.
A late 18th to early 19th century Sheffield-plated lidded hot water jug in high neoclassical style and of urn form: finely carved fluted and tapering pie-arched wooden handle affixing to the body with acanthus terminals; spreading circular foot with outer beading. (32.75 cm high including handle)
A 19th century giltwood and marble console table: rectangular verde-antico marble top over a foliate and scroll carved frieze with foliate rosette tablets to the angles; two fluted and foliate carved baluster supports with toupie feet, moulded, shaped stretcher with central urn finial and husk swags. (LWH 110.5 x 37.5 80 cm) (Old repairs to stretcher, regilded.) * Condition: Marble in good order; shaped stretcher loose in joints with splits; urn in good order, feet OK
A group of five 19th century pewter pocket snuff boxes, English To include an oval example, the hinged lid naively engraved ‘Thomas Shilly 1805’, width 8.1cm; a rounded concave example, engraved ‘JOSEPH’ atop ‘WILLIAM WALKER’, width 7.6cm; a similar smaller example engraved ‘W Price’. 5.3cm; a rectangular example, the hinged lid cast with Rococo style leafy decoration around an urn, and stamped ‘W KELLY’ to the underside, length 7.7cm; and a small serpentine-sided example with leaf cast decoration to edges, 5.8cm, (5)
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