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Two 19th century Paris gilt porcelain vases, 25cm together with an English gilt porcelain urn shaped vase, numbered "779" in red iron, 18.5cm CONDITION REPORT: Campagna vase lacking cover One flake to painted scene Some wear to gilding Stem loose at base Large Urn shaped vase has large section missing from stem, 2 inches A lot of wear to gilding Smallest vase with whole neck broken and restuck
Silver, comprising; a cylindrical mustard pot, having pierced decoration, Chester 1921, a mustard pot, with scroll embossed decoration, Birmingham 1890, two blue glass liners, a pair of pepperettes of urn shaped form, with partly fluted decoration, a pepperette with embossed decoration, Birmingham 1906, a pair of circular small trinket dishes, Sheffield 1959 and a miniature Armada style dish, London 1966, combined weight 350 gms.
A group of mourning jewellery, comprising; an oval glazed pendant miniature, detailed with a standing figure of a man holding a baby and with three young girls, beside a funeral urn and a willow, detailed THE PARENT MOURN'S, THE CHILDREN WEEP, with a circular box, a woven hairwork ring, a small oval brooch, glazed with a central hair locket compartment with a garnet set surround and the front portion of a ring, glazed with a hair locket within a faceted black paste surround, engraved at the back Sarah Radford Ob 21 July 1808, aet 12.
A late 19th century Swiss walnut musical box by Barnett Henry Abrahams, the 15cm cylinder playing ten airs, with three flower and butterfly decorated bells, stamped 'B. H. A.', inliad with a marquetry urn and flowers, the case with kingwood and ebonized banding, 47.5cm wide. Provenance: The Dr Lawrie Webster Collection of Boxes.
Japy Frères à Paris, a boulle mantel clock: the eight-day duration movement striking the hours and half-hours on a gong, with a cast brass sunburst bob to the pendulum, the backplate stamped with the maker's mark and serial number Japy Frères à Paris, 39076, the round ivorine dial with black Roman numerals and blued steel hands, the waisted boulle case with engraved brass inlaid to the tortoiseshell with a glazed panel below the dial, with applied gilt-metal mounts and surmounted with a cast urn, height 43cm * For details of Japy Frères see lot number 732.
Joshua Brace, Lydney, a moonphase longcase clock: the eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell, the twelve-inch brass break-arch dial having a raised silvered chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals, fleur-de-lys half-hour markings and outer Arabic five-minute numerals, the matted dial centre with subsidiary seconds dial, engraved decorative surround to the date aperture, and engraved to a silvered name plate with the maker's name Joshua Brace, Lydney, the corners with cast-brass urn spandrels, the arch having a moonphase disc with date and time markings, with the silvered arched surround engraved High Water at Bristol Key, the mahogany case with typical Bristol cresting to the hood, wavy-edge moulding to the hood door, shaped inlaid stringing to the base and trunk door, canted corners, fluted wood pillars to the hood with cast-brass Corinthian capitals and surmounted by a brass eagle-and-ball finial, standing on bracket feet, height 225cm (inc. finial) * Biography Joshua Brace is first recorded as working in Chepstow from 1752 until 1763 having originally been from Martley in Worcestershire where he had been apprenticed to Richard Munkland, a gunsmith and clockmaker. He then moved along the River Severn to Lydney in Gloucestershire prior to 1780.
A mahogany bow-fronted serving table:, in the Hepplewhite taste, the fluted frieze with carved fleur de lys and wheat ear motifs centred by a central panel with urn, scrolling foliage and paterae, containing two short drawers on square tapered fluted legs, terminating in spade feet, 169cm (5ft 6 1/2in) long.
A pair of Regency carved giltwood and ebonised circular jardiniere stands:, one fitted with a Neo-Classical oval urn from which radiate three scrolling candle branches, each raised on tripod legs, headed with satyr masks united by triangular curved stretchers and terminating in hoof feet, 127cm (4ft 2in) high, the tops 28cm (11in) diameter. * Provenance Rockbeare Manor, Exeter, Devon.
An early 19th Century mahogany, banded and inlaid rectangular breakfront sideboard:, bordered with ebony lines, having a brass gallery rail with urn finials, fitted with a central drawer in the arched apron, flanked by a deep drawer and an enclosed cupboard, on square tapered legs, 171cm (5ft 7 1/4in) long.
A set of three late 18th/early 19th Century Dutch walnut and floral marquetry dining chairs:, the cartouche shaped backs with solid vase splats, each decorated with a bird amidst an urn of flowers and foliage, having upholstered slip in serpentine fronted seats, on cabriole legs, headed with palmettes united by undulating stretchers terminating in pad feet.
A Wedgwood lavender jasper ware vase and cover: of campana form with foliate scroll handles and square base, sprigged in white with a seated female figure reading and verso with two figures dipping cupid into an urn between scrolling and anthemion bands, impressed upper case mark, incised 294, 19th century, 21 cm high, [devoid knop].
A 19th century Toleware tea urn, decorated in gilt with Chinoiserie, together with stand, 43cm high; together with an Italian electroplated serving pan, engraved to the cover with a coat of arms, and with turned wooden handle; an oval easel mirror with pierced scroll work frame, previously silver plated; a pewter jug of octagonal baluster form, and two other items (7)
A 16 bore percussion holster pistol by Lowe of Chester, c 1840, 13½” overall, sighted octagonal barrel 8” engraved “Chester”, flat lock engraved with line border, scrolls and “Lowe”, the walnut fullstock with rounded chequered butt, vacant oval silver escutcheon and steel mounts including engraved trigger guard with elaborate urn finial. Good Working Order and Condition (some pitting around nipple, the ramrod an old replacement). Plate 30
A fine French ormolu and porcelain mantle clock, late 19th Century in the Servres style, striking bell movement, with urn finial with ring handles to the top, above foliate decorated porcelain, oval set with eight small ruby stones, above porcelain panels decorated with figures and cherub, pineapple finials, scroll decoration, raised on ornate feet, stamped Leber to front panel, 49cm high
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