A Victorian walnut and floral marquetry serpentine credenza, with gilt brass mounts, the central cupboard inlaid with an urn of flowers on an ebonized ground, enclosing a plush lined interior with a shelf, flanked by a pair of serpentine glazed doors with conforming interiors, 111cm high, 192.7cm wide, 45.5cm deep.
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A group of Continental porcelain emblematic figures and figure groups to include: three German figurines and a Samson Arber group of two children after the Crown Derby original. (4) CONDITION REPORT: Large chip and loss to basket. Chip to branch on same figure. Damage to flowers on figural group and coat is restored. Figure with animal - chips to animal, figure and urn etc. Figure with bird- damage to birds head.
A pair of silver plated four light candelabras, each with four urn shaped scones having a ribbon and mask decoration, detachable drip pans, supported by leaf capped scroll arms with rams head and hoof terminals, square section tapering capital and terminating in square foot with family crest cartouche, filled, height 49cm. (4)
A George V silver matched five piece faceted silver tea service, in the late eighteenth / early nineteenth century style, comprising teapot of vase shaped form, swing handle sugar basket and pedestal cream jug all hall-marked for Thomas Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield 1917, together with a matched urn form hot water jug and a pair of sugar tongs, the hot water jug is hall-marked for Sheffield 1936 and the sugar tongs London 1895, height of hot water jug is 25 cm, total gross combined weight 42.8 ozt / 1333 g approx (5)
Derby porcelain including an early 19th century Campana urn decorated with floral and fruit still life paintings above a gilded band of foliate scrolls, 15cm high, a Stevens and Hancock, King Street works potpourri and cover, marked for William Larcombe and Paget, circa 1917-1933 and two other blush ivory dressing table items (4) Note: the WPL mark was introduced to Derby porcelain in 1917 following the arrival of Captain Paget to the firm.
A 19th Century French gilt metal and porcelain mantle clock, the cast case with heavy swags housing Sevres type ceramic panels and 3.5 inch dial with Roman numerals, marked Aubert and Co, London, the panels gilded and painted with putti, surmounted by an urn and pineapple finial, 33cm high (key and pendulum)
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