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An Edwardian satinwood display cabinet, the arched frieze having a central panel of putti with a basket flanked by scrolls, with a blind fret Greek key frieze below, with further decoration of pipes, harebells and ribbons, the central panelled door with an inlaid panel of a girl holding flowers below an urn with harebells, scrolls and ribbons, flanked by two astragal glazed doors and two small inlaid drawers to the base, the one stamped Edwards and Roberts, London, raised on further inlaid square tapering legs, united by a plant shelf, width 54ins
Pair of 19th Century Paris porcelain urn shaped vases having painted reserves with titled portraits of Francois Premier and Marguerite de Valois on a blue white and gilt lattice relief ground, unmarked, 33.5cm high Condition: One vase has figural top section of one handle broken off and missing, the same vase has extensive damage to the flared gilt upper section of the base, gilding rubbed, the other vase has losses to the gilding - would recommend viewing this lot in person
19th Century French ormolu and porcelain garniture de cheminee, the clock case surmounted with a classical urn, porcelain dial with reserve decorated with a romantic couple on a pink ground, conforming panels to the base, brass movements striking on a bell, 51cm high, the matching urn shaped side pieces with reversible covers/candle sconces, 31.5cm high, each piece with the stamp of Philippe H. Mourey Condition: We do not guarantee the movement or accuracy of clocks, this clock does tick when wound, some rubbing to the gilded and painted decoration on the ceramic panels, ceramic sections appear in tact with no cracks, **General condition consistent with age
Continental metalwares urn, the round bowl supported by three gryphons and taperstick, each above a grotesque mask a claw foot beneath, raised on a triangular base, the cover with central taper socket supported by three putti,12cm high, indistinct marks on cover and base, tests as silver, 24oz
A large George III silver tea urn, by Daniel Smith and Robert Sharp, London 1759, the ovoid body embossed with flowers and scrolls, mounted on a square base (detachable) with pierced gallery, gadrooned edge and raised on four paw feet, iron frog to the centre, iron weight to the base, the spigot with carved ivory tap head, crested, 56cm high, 88.75oz (excluding iron collar, base plate and frog)
An unusual George III Prattware tea caddy, moulded in relief with a profile of King George III and inscribed 'God Save the King 178*', the opposing side with a flower filled urn underneath the inscription 'Super Fine Tea', decorated overall with a blue and green glaze, the silver metal cover inset with a George II coin 11 x 8 x 6cm (4 x 3 x 2in)
Wedgwood creamware baluster posy vase and twin handled covered bowl of urn form decorated with scenes of children by Emile Lessore. Impressed marks, both signed, one a/f. 15cm and 12cm high. Condition Report. Pot handles detached but present, some wear to enamel but otherwise okVase 1/2 small nick to rim and scratched to body
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.
A pair of late Victorian silver neo-classical candlesticks by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London 1898, the circular sconces with reed and stitch borders, urn shaped capitals, tapering square stems with embossed ribbon decoration, on conforming square bases, 23.5cm (9 1/4in) high, loaded Provenance: Hall Place, sold on the instructions of the Executors of Sonja, Lady Hollenden (nee Sundt)
Continental School 19th Century Icon of Mary Magdalene holding an urn of myrrh Painted on panel in a tabernacle frame 16.5 x 12cm; 6½ x 4¾in Previously attributed to Lo Spagna Provenance: Collection of Smith Barry Esq., of Marbury Hall, Cheshire Sotheby~s, 1st May 1946, Lot 87 Exhibited: Art Treasures, Manchester, 1857, No. 106 Provenance: From the Collection of the late Dr. Venetia Newall (President of the Folklore Society)
A brass twin branch table oil lamp, possibly north American, third quarter 19th century, the urn form reservoir and the two burners on horizontal arms issuing from a spherical moulding, height adjustable on the vertical shaft, with twin moulded green glass shades above the circular foot, approximately 60cm high, 61cm wide
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