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Pair of 19th century Royal Crown Derby gilt porcelain vases and covers of slender urn form, the covers with open coronet finials, decorated in gilt with oriental flowers, on a rich, dark blue ground, on domed circular bases, red painted marks, 39cm high. Condition Report Vase 1: 3 inch hairline crack to the base. Emulsion pain on base of one handle Cover 1 Restored crown and socle. Vase 2: Base restored beneath pierced knop. Some wear to the gilt above the knop Cover 2: Restored crown and socle.
An early 20th Century French mahogany clock with shaped body having brass detailing and swag design plus urn finial to top, the white enamel dial having black Roman numeral hourly markers with minute track border, fitted with two train movement striking on coiled going, movement rear plate stamped ‘Medaille D’or Paris 1900’, height 56cm.
A Robin of Paris - mid-19th century French gilt brass mantel clock, the signed white enamel dial with Roman numerals, having twin winding holes for a brass eight day cylinder movement with outside countwheel and striking on a bell, the case having a centre pedestal urn issuing flowers and fruiting vines, flanked to either side by musical cherubs, the dial flanked by twin Sevres style painted porcelain panels, the whole raised upon six turned feet, h.58cm, w.60cm Condition Report / Extra Information Dial excellent. Glass excellent. Porcelain panels good, approx. 1% gilt loss only. Case good, no apparent breaks of losses. Gilding good and appears original. Clock is very heavy. Overall excellent example.
EDWARDIAN INLAID MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY QUARTER CHIMING LONGCASE CLOCK with a broken swan neck pediment and central urn above an arched glazed door with fretwork side panels to the hood, flanked by pillars, the dial with a silvered chapter ring marked 'Johnston & Co Glasgow', with three subsidiary dials for the seconds, chime/silent and the Whittington/Westminster, above the body with an arched bevelled glass door revealing a fretwork back panel, the whole decorated with trophy and garland inlay, 258cm high with a winding handle
A LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY BLACK SLATE CLOCK GARNITURE, the clock with black enamel dial and gilt Roman numerals, flanked on either corner with applied female mask decoration, and smaller mask below, the movement striking on a gong, stamped '12034' above '48', the matched urn shaped garniture with similar applied mask decoration, W 43.5 cm
A late 18c eight day longcase clock by Peter Hunter of Allon, the 13 arched brass dial having a silvered and engraved dial centre with scroll and urn spandrels and a strike silent lever in the arch. It has unmatched steel hands and seconds and date indicators. The movement is of standard construction having anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell. It is contained in a mahogany case with swan neck pediments to the hood with a central finial and fluted freestanding columns flanking the dial. The long trunk door has a wavy top and a boxwood edge line inlay and is flanked by fluted quarter columns. There is a rectangle of chequer inlay above the door and the quarter columns have line inlay below them. The base has canted corners and a rectangle of line inlay with indented corners and a wavy plinth, 86 tall overall.
A late 19c French mantel clock in rectangular gilt spelter case with blue porcelain dial with central painted landscape and with blue porcelain urn surmounting the case. The urn is mounted with gilt swags and has flambeau finials flanking it and the dial has black Roman numerals on white reserves. Below the dial is a lenticle glass for viewing the pendulum, the movement is rack striking on a bell and the clock stands 16 tall.
A 19c Italian black lacquered wall mirror with broken arch pediment, turned urn shaped pediment with gadrooned edges, the panels inlaid with white and coloured bone, each side supporting a black on white bone panel incised with a portrait of a lady and a theatrical gentleman, the mirror 14h, 10.5w, the frame 27.75h, 17.75w.
A late 19c French garniture de cheminee comprising a central clock flanked by two urns. The cases of all three are constructed of spelter which may have been bronzed or gilded but is now heavily tarnished. The clock has red porcelain panels and dial and a similar urn surmounting it. These are decorated with cherubs, gilt patterns and foliage. The urns have red porcelain bodies painted with classical maidens and cherubs. The clock movement is by John Baptiste Delettrez and is rack striking on a bell, the clock stands 13.5 tall and the urns 12 tall.
A late 19c French mantel clock in rectangular stepped ormolu case, the top having four corner finials and a central urn and the body having four slender turned columns to the corners. The dial is of blue ground porcelain and is rectangular with a painting of two lovers beneath the chapter ring which has Roman numerals on cream reserves on a gilt background. The sides of the case have full height porcelain panels depicting sprays of flowers. The movement is rack striking on a bell and the clock has circular turned feet and stands 14.75 tall.
19th Century French ormolu and nickel plated cased garniture de cheminee, the clock having a lantern top with five finials, silvered dial with Arabic and Roman numerals set within a mask decorated in the Aesthetic taste with japanesque style birds amongst foliage, flanked by nickel plated pillars, conforming side panels and standing on bun feet, brass movement striking on a bell, 34cm high, the urn shaped side pieces with conforming decoration, 27cm high Condition: Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department for further details
A 19th century enamel and ormolu covered urn, the pierced ormolu cover with flame finial resting on a pierced neck, the green enamel body decorated with three reserve panels of figures in landscape, supported on three rams masks with floral swags, to three curved supports with hoof feet mounted on a triform base with turned supports, height 6.25ins
A Royal Worcester two handled urn, hand painted to the front with Highland cattle in a landscape, by John Stinton, with gilt bead edge to leaf moulded pedestal foot to square base, shape number 2157, circa 1930, height 12.5ins Condition report: base has been broken and reglued, rubbing to gilding, rest of urn ok
A Royal Crown Derby lidded urn, in Imari colours. Height 13 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The gilding to the top knop of the lid has been rubbed. The lid itself has been broken in half and reglued. The top lip to the vase has had professional restoration around the egg and dart moulding. There is rubbing to the gilding on both handles and slightly around the foot rim. Other than this the main body of the vase is crisp and bright.
A brass and copper coffee urn, with burner beneath and on planished copper tray. CONDITION REPORT: The glass top is in good condition with no cracks or losses. The perforated interior appears to be in good order. The main body of the canister is generally in good condition with no losses and only minor dents as one would expect. The legs are in good order. The burner and reservoir appear to be complete however there does not appear to be a wick. The burner support should be attached to the bottoms of the legs of the piece but the solder has perished and this is currently detached.
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