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French gilt metal and ormolu mounted Mantle Clock, with Sevres style porcelain plaques, mounted with an urn and profusely hand painted, floral decoration, on a giltwood stand and a matching pair of egg-shaped pink ground porcelain and ormolu two handled Urns and Covers (1 damaged), hand painted scenes (3)
A Victorian simulated rosewood and inlaid Davenport, late 19th century, with gilt brass gallery top, lift top enclosing divisions, two ink bottles and pen tray above a gilt tooled green leather writing slope enclosing a birds eye maple interior, with two short drawers above an inlaid panelled front with classical urn decoration, four short drawers to the right hand side opposed by four false drawers and raised on splayed short legs and ceramic castors, 58 cm wide, 55 cm deep, 93 cm high
198-217 AD. Philippopolis, Thrace, Pythian Games issue. Obv: AYT K M AYRH ANTWNEINOC legend with radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev: KOINON QRAKWN ALEXANDREIA FIL legend with prize urn inscribed PYQIA, containing two palm branches and five golden apples on an agonistic table, amphora beneath the table. Varbanov 1411 variant; 1486 variant (position of apples, reverse legend); Moushmov -; Bulgaria CCCH -. 21.57 grams . Ex Lanz Auction 160, Lot 459. . Extremely fine. Unpublished reverse type with the apples on the table instead of beneath it.
A George III mahogany estate bureau bookcase,the broken arch pediment centred with a flaming urn, with a Greek key border, the panelled doors enclosing shelves, pigeonholes and drawers, the slope front enclosing a further fitted interior, with slides and secret compartments over six graduated drawers, the two short drawers with oak slides, on reduced bracket feet,122cm wide60.5cm deep252cm high
A WILLIAM AND MARY WALNUT AND MARQUETRY LACE BOX, the hinged rectangular lid centred by an inlaid panel depicting an urn of flowers, birds and foliage, the underside inlaid with another panel depicting urn, foliage and birds, three sides decorated with a floral spray. 11.5cm high, 47.5cm wide, 38cm deep
A Dresden clock garniture, circa 1890, the ceramic clock in green and red with gilded details, with central cartouche depicting a male and female, signed 'Haufmann, below a circular clock face with Roman numerals, with urn to top and floral details to cream ground verso, 27 by 14 by 46cm, flanked by two bottle vases and covers, one with a reserve similar to the clock, the other with an image of female and putti, 36cm. (3)
Silver tea urn of canted rectangular section with engraved panels, mask and ring handles on reeded supports and platform base with strainer and lamp, indistinctly inscribed, 'R Milford J Perry R Rattray...kind attention to their deceased friend A.G. Reid' (sic) maker's mark only BG, struck twice, c. 1800, 38cm, 52oz.
An early 20th century Sevres porcelain garniture, the central urn and cover on a green ground, the central panel depicting a courting scene within gilt borders together with a matching pair of urns (3) Condition Report / Extra Information Central urn -height 24cm, width 18cm, gilt metal rim has worn the body beneath, hairline to the cover through courtship scene.Pair urns - height 22cm, width 12cm.One urn - beaded rim to base is loose.The other urn - wear to the rim beneath mount.
A modern French style mantel clock, with enamel and pierced gilt metal urn to the top above white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, enamel bezel, foliate enamel pillars and panels on blue ground decorated with an Eastern themed glass panel of a female playing the flute to each side, female portrait to pendulum, 51cm high CONDITION REPORT: Lot 118 - minor piece of gilt metal lacking near top, clock chimes when wound and hammer strikes the gong, minor surface scratches to gilt metal, has key.
A Staffordshire Pottery pearlware figure of Andromache mourning the ashes of Hector, standing beside an urn on pedestal, decorated in colours on square base, 9in (23cm) high, and a similar pearlware figure of a classical maiden holding a jug and standing beside a pedestal, 9in (23cm) high, both figures with slight paint loss (2) Provenance: The Hugh Thomas Appleton Collection of Staffordshire Pottery figures.
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