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A large 19th century Japy Freres Ormolu cased mantle clock with inset Sevres style panels, decorated with garlands and bouquets of flowers, the pale blue dial set with Roman numerals, the clock case with urn finial surmount, pineapple and acanthus leaf decoration on original gilt wood base with pale blue velvet covering, set under a large glass dome on wooden base.
A quantity of silver, silver coloured and electro-plated items, to include: an American silver coloured mug by Gorham, with an angular handle, three oval panels chased with figures, engraved underneath Henry, 11cm long; a French silver coloured circular box, with a bee finial, 8.5cm diameter; a George III silver urn shaped pepperette by John Emes, London 1805, with reeded borders and on a circular pedestal foot, 7.2cm high; five Danish silver coloured tea spoons; a George III silver fiddle and thread pattern sifting spoon, London 1805, 15cm long; together with other silver, silver coloured and electro-plated items, 756g (24.3 oz) gross weighable
An Edwardian carved mahogany display cabinet:, in the Georgian neo-classical taste with a moulded husk cornice and anthemion and husk swag frieze centred by an urn, fitted with adjustable shelves enclosed by a pair of astragal glazed panel doors with oval panels of urns and trailing husks, fitted with two drawer below, decorated with paterae and scrolling foliage, the fluted and paterae decorated apron base on reeded square tapered legs, terminating in spade feet, 131cm (4ft 3 1/2in) wide, 201cm (6ft 7in) high. *Provenance Rockbeare Manor, Exeter, Devon.
A 19th Century satinwood and marquetry, gilt metal mounted display cabinet:, bordered with lines and with applied paterae, surmounted by an oval twin handled pedestal urn with flaming torch, flanked by gilt metal turned finials, the blue velvet lined interior with adjustable shelves, enclosed by a pair of moulded glazed panel doors with panels below, decorated with neo classical urns, having a moulded and beaded shaped apron base on turned and fluted tapered legs, 120cm (3ft 11 1/4in) wide, 202cm (6ft 7 1/2in) high.
A Wedgwood pale blue jasper ware two-handled urn and cover: decorated in high relief with 'Bachnallian Boys' and verso with a Cupid stealing a bow from his sleeping companion, above leafy vegetation and between anthemion bands, impressed Wedgwood, late 18th or early 19th century, 28.5 cm high, [glue repair to knop and one handle].
A George V silver spirit kettle, stand and burner, maker D & J Wellby Ltd, London, 1914: in the George II style with embossed and chased foliate decoration, domed hinged lid with urn finial, the stand with pierced foliate and scroll decoration raised on the scrolling legs terminating in shell feet, 63.62ozs.
A French Victorian gilt metal and marble mantel clock: the eight-day duration movement striking the hours and half-hours on a bell and stamped with the trademark of the maker S.Marti et Cie, of Paris and the retailer Bennett, Cheapside, London, the round white enamel dial having black Roman numerals and blued steel moon hands, the gilt-metal case having a white marble and gilt-metal octagonal pillar to the centre flanked by two classical figures on top of which stands the movement surmounted by a matching urn, all standing on a shaped and moulded white marble half-round base with further gilt-metal mounts, height 60cm.
David Hatfield, Bosworth, an oak longcase clock: the eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell, the square brass twelve-inch dial having a raised chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals, Arabic five minute outer numerals, fleur-de-lys half-hour markings and engraved either side of VI o'clock with the maker's name David Hatfield, Bosworth, the matted dial centre with ringed winding holes, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture and engraved with bee and bird decoration, with cast-brass urn corner spandrels and blued steel decorative hands, the oak-flat top case with plain three-quarter pillars to the hood with cast brass capitals, a shaped top to the trunk door and standing on shaped bracket feet, height 206cm. * Biography David Hatfield is recorded as working in Bosworth having been apprenticed in London in 1732.
λ A four-piece Victorian electroplated tea and coffee set, tapering circular form, engraved decoration, scroll handles, engraved with an initial and crest, height of coffee pot 21cm, plus an old Sheffield plated tea urn, rounded rectangular form, lion mask drop ring handles, the pull-off cover with a sphinx finial, on four fluted Egyptian mask fluted legs on ball feet, one foot a.f, with a burner. (5)
A George III silver mustard pot, by John Emes, London 1801, oval form, reeded borders, domed hinged cover with a knop finial, with a blue glass liner and a spoon, plus a pair of pepper pots, by Robert and David Hennell, London 1795, plain urn form, on raised square bases, initialled, approx. total weight 7oz. (4)
Two mid -18th century silver mote spoons, comprising: one with a maker's mark T.D, twice, the reverse of the bowl with an urn of flowers, and mullet piercing, the other with maker's mark I.L, possibly for John Lambe, the bowl with pierced scroll decoration, lengths 14.5cm and 13cm, approx. total weight 0.6oz. (2)
A collection of Chinese wares to include lidded urn, double gourd shaped lidded vases with prunus decoration, various baluster shaped vases with prunus decoration and floral and bird decoration, signed to bases, lidded pot of squat form, bearing four character mark to base, ginger jar with landscape decoration, vase with famille rose palette, a Japanese satsuma vase and two Chinese blue and white decorated plates CONDITION REPORTS Double gourd vase - lid is broken to the inside the vase has various fire faults measures 315 cm high is dirty, similar vase the lid has been broke into many pieces and glued badly, has various firing faults all over to include L shaped damage to the glaze at the top and a repainted chip to base measure approx 31.5 cm. Small double gourd vase - lid broken to inside and finial has been off and badly glued - approx 26 cm high. Baluster vases - one has a large section missing from rim .The prunus decorated vase - has rough/chips to top edge and a hairline crack running down the body and various knife marks to glaze. Modern baluster vase has some small paint marks to the outside. Size of first vase 23.5cm , 2nd 27cm and 3rd 23 cm. Lidded top of squat form - lid does not fit perfectly 14 cm. Ginger jar - crazing all over and a hairline crack / fire fault to base 13 cm height, Samuel Rose palette has a large piece missing from the rim and a another small piece missing resulting to hairline crack, just up from the base there is a circular mark all the way around the vase and there are several chips to the enamel decoration and hole vase feel surprising heavy approx 25 cm. Satsuma vase has some chipping to rim and crazing all over as well as loss of gilding to the decoration and paint work. approx 15cm. Both dishes have chips to the rim one resulting in a hairline crack both have knife mark and measure approx 3.5cm in height. All piece have various pin head firing faults etc and have general wear conducive to age and use with scratches, small knocks etc.
A pair of Austrian pottery figures of a girl holding a basket of flowers and a boy holding a guitar, the girl stamped "Made in Austria Alexandria Pottery Works Turn Austria", together with a box containing a Royal Worcester multiple urn vase, an oak cased aneroid barometer, various candlesticks, metal wares, etc
A set of four silvered metal and glass adorned three light wall appliques, 20th century, the electrical fitments in urn sockets on downturned leaf edged drip pans, on scrolling branches issuing from openwork cartouche form back frames, with glass and metal floral sprays rising within, hung overall with faceted glass bead swags and pendants, approximately 64cm high overall, 34cm wide, 20cm protrudence
A cut glass hung and silver plated metal six light chandelier in George III style, early 20th century, reputedly by Osler, the electrical fitments in urn sockets with glass drip pans, on scrolling branches issuing from a knopped stem, hung overall with faceted glass bead swags and pendants, 71cm high, 55cm wide
A pair of gilt metal mounted onyx six light candelabra in Louis XV taste, last quarter 20th century, each with five urn sockets on foliate cast stems around a central, raised socket, all rising from onyx urns, each with twin handles cast as Bacchic masks; the plinths with figural scenes in low relief, on square bases with Vitruvian scrollwork cast mounts, 97cm high overall including electrical fitments
A George III mahogany urn table, circa 1770, the waved gallery above a candleslide and square section tapering legs, 70cm high, 26cm wide, 26cm deep, together with a George III mahogany pole screen , circa 1770, with oval tapestry screen on pole and fluted baluster vase and tripod base, 137cm high, the screen 60cm high x 43cm wide
A set of six gilt brass and jasper dip porcelain inset twin light wall appliques, circa 1900, previously for gas use, each with urn sockets and saucer drip pans, on scrolling arms issuing from above the oval porcelain panels, each with a figural relief in the Classical taste, 32cm high, 21.5cm wide, 15cm protrudence
A George III mahogany and painted pedestal cupboard , circa 1780, the square top above a roundel carved and urn painted frieze, above a fluted cupboard with hinged door opening to a shelf, on a plinth base, 86cm high, 46cm wide, 46cm deep Previously lot 227, Dreweatts, Interiors sale, 11th December 2013
A set of four French cream painted and parcel gilt armchairs in Louis XV style , early 20th century, each moulded back with central floral motif above the tapestry covered padded back depicting courting doves, the seat tapestry depicting an urn of flowers, above conforming apron and tapering cabriole legs Provenance: The Collection of a Gentleman of Title, Cheshire
A Dutch garniture of brass twin handled urn jardinieres, late 19th century, comprising a pair of circular section and one of navette section, all with crocketed finials to the rims, above openwork and relief cast armorials with putti bearers, on knopped stems and circular acanthus cast bases, 38.5cm high, the circular pair 36.5cm wide, the navette section urn 55cm wide
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