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A substantial good quality silver plated jug with machine turned banded detail together with two turned timber desk lamps, a good quality silver plated lidded bon bon dish raised on pedestal base with embossed bordered detail and scrolling handles, marked to base L Axelson, and a lidded Wedgwood Etruria ceramic urn shaped vessel, etc
A VICTORIAN STYLE EBONISED AND GILT THREE PIECE CLOCK GARNITURE, comprising of a mantle clock, surmounted with a classical urn above a circular drum with enamelled panels inked with Roman numerals, applied with leaf cast scrollwork to each side on shaped platform base, 54cm high, accompanied by a pair of seven light candleabra of conforming design. 51cm high (3)
A PAIR OF BOULLE VITRINE CABINETS, 19th Century, with arched cornice and urn finials above single glazed panel doors enclosing shelved mirror back interiors above bases with white marble tops, fitted panel door cupboards with fielded ovals, decorated with applied gilt brass mounts and raised on platform bases.
Peter Spicer: A George III style burr walnut and satinwood strung neoclassical style urn and cover, of vase form, on square plinth base, the cover with turned knop and gilt brass finial. 43cm high. Notes Peter Spicer was born in Folkestone in 1930 where he lived until the evacuation of Dunkirk when his family moved to Tunbridge Wells. As a boy he went to watch his fathers friends at work, many of whom were craftsmen in various branches of woodwork. It was in their workshops that he learnt his woodworking skills, during this period, he has access to antique furniture and the restoration of antiques. On examining these items, he was often disappointed in the standard of workmanship in the backs, interiors and bottoms. He decided that whatever he made in the future would be of the same standard of workmanship and finish throughout. After National Service, he established a workshop at his home in Tunbridge Wells where he made many items to furnish his own home and for exhibition and competition. He gained many awards, gold and silver medals and prizes at National level for his work. Spicer studied music and violin playing and was able to combine this with his love of woodwork, for many years he was in demand as a repairer and restorer of old and valuable instruments of the string family. For more than twenty five years he cared for the stringed instruments of of The Royal Marines musicians on the Royal yacht Britannia.
Peter Spicer: A George III style mahogany and kingwood marquetry inlaid urn and cover in the manner of Robert Adam, of vase form on square plinth base, the domed cover with turned finial, stamped P. S Spicer. 39cm high. Notes Peter Spicer was born in Folkestone in 1930 where he lived until the evacuation of Dunkirk when his family moved to Tunbridge Wells. As a boy he went to watch his fathers friends at work, many of whom were craftsmen in various branches of woodwork. It was in their workshops that he learnt his woodworking skills, during this period, he has access to antique furniture and the restoration of antiques. On examining these items, he was often disappointed in the standard of workmanship in the backs, interiors and bottoms. He decided that whatever he made in the future would be of the same standard of workmanship and finish throughout. After National Service, he established a workshop at his home in Tunbridge Wells where he made many items to furnish his own home and for exhibition and competition. He gained many awards, gold and silver medals and prizes at National level for his work. Spicer studied music and violin playing and was able to combine this with his love of woodwork, for many years he was in demand as a repairer and restorer of old and valuable instruments of the string family. For more than twenty five years he cared for the stringed instruments of of The Royal Marines musicians on the Royal yacht Britannia.
A 19th century twin handled copper hot water urn, with ivory mounts, raised on inverted quatrefoil base and scroll feet, lid lacking, 35cm high CONDITION REPORT: If you require further images of this lot or a condition report please contact us with your request as condition reports have not been included in the description
A 19th century French gilt metal mantel clock, the circular dial set with enamel hour markers with blue Roman numerals, the eight day movement by AD Mougin, also inscribed "MC903", surmounted with an urn above a winged and foliate scroll decorated lion mask flanked by two acorn shaped finials, above pierced and fruit garland decorated front above acanthus decorated base on front paw feet and scroll decorated side feet, on oval wooden base, height 55.5cm.
A large Italian reproduction French Empire style gilt metal mantel clock, the circular enamel dial set with Roman hour numerals and Arabic second numerals, set in lyre shaped central section surmounted with an urn, with German eight day movement by Franz Hermle, flanked by two silvered figures of fauns, on shaped oval base, raised on four outswept legs with paw feet, height 61cm.
Antique Chinese Carved Quartz Figural Urn as a Lamp. The quartz carved in open relief depicting a Foo Lion Beast on a hardwood stand mounted in bronze lamp with turquoise finial. Unsigned. Minor edge chips. Measures 28" H including base and finial. The quartz urn measures 9-1/2" H. Shipping $115.00
GEORGE III SILVER ENGRAVED GOBLET raised on circular splayed, reeded foot, the urn shaped goblet with gilt interior. London 1804, maker's mark: J.E., John Emes. 14cm high. 8 Troy ounces approx. CONDITION REPORT: Surface wear and marks to exterior and interior of goblet, no obvious major dents, splits or repairs, some surface scratching, one small ding/dent to lower end of the urn shaped goblet. Hallmarks to base are good and clear.
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