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A Japy Freres pink marble and spelter clock garniture. The clock with model of 'Le Travail' after Rousseau upon a stepped marble base and with circular ivorex dial raised upon four gilt-metal rococo corner supports. The side garniture of spelter urn form and on matching stepped pink marble bases, clock height 24 ins high (61 cms)
A French brass and porcelain mantel clock, late 19th century, the dial bearing Roman numerals, Japy Freres et Cie eight day movement, half hour striking on a bell, the case with urn surmount, double leopard and ring handles, inset with porcelain plaques painted with cherubs and flowers against a pink ground, 13 by 14 by 40cm, with key, on a giltwood serpentine base.
A pair of Victorian baluster shaped twin-handled vases, in the manner of Myles Birket Foster one titled to base "Sheep Washing" No'd. 3/9116, the other titled to base "The Holiday" No'd. 3/9116, together with a matching twin-handled urn decorated with rural scene with haycart and figures on a bridge
Brass Arched Dial Rolling Moon Faced Grandfather Clock, circa 1770. Maker: John Lawrence, Lancaster. The engraved brass dial with cast corner spandrels. The face had two winding apertures, but is 30 hour movement on one weight. The oak case with walnut cross banding and side pillars. The bracket feet are missing, terminating with a scroll swan neck pediment, with a turned urn centre. 87'' in height, 15'' in width.
Spode - Coalport Fine Bone China Ltd and Numbered Edition Two Handle Urn Shaped Lidded Vase. To Commemorate The 1981 Marriage of HRH The Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer. Decorated with a Picture of High Grove House, To Front Panel Number 117-500. Stands 11 Inches High. Complete with Original Box. Excellent Condition.
Coalport - Ltd and Numbered Edition Hand Finished Two Mask Handle Urn Shaped Covered Vase, To Commemorate The Marriage of The Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer. Dated 29th July 1981. Decorated with a Picture of St Pauls to Front Panel. Hand Finished In Gold on Cobalt Blue Ground. This Piece Is Number 137 of 250 Pieces. Height 9.5 Inches. Complete with Original Box and In Mint Condition.
Coalport - Fine Bone China Ltd Edition and Numbered Edition, Hand Finished Two Rams Mask Handle, Urn Shaped Vase. To Commemorate The Marriage of H.R.H. The Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer In 1981. Decorated with a Picture of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Coming Down The Steps of St. Pauls within a Gold Framed Panel, And Hand Finished In Gold In Cobalt Blue Ground. Height 9.5 Inches. This Piece Is Number 82 of 250 Pieces. Complete with Original Box.
A small quantity of ceramics including an early 20th century Dresden pierced dish on integral stand, a Royal Worcester florally painted cup and saucer on a pale turquoise ground, date stamp 1876, a mid 19th century gilt heightened orange swag patterned Davenport cup and saucer, a floral coffee can and saucer, two Crown Derby rose decorated plates, a Royal Worcester blush ivory twin handled urn shaped vase, etc. CONDITION REPORT: The Royal Worcester blush ivory has damage to its paint in the background behind the floral decoration. Some crazing to the glaze on the Davenport cup commensurate with age. Abrasion to the charger. Rubbing to gilded paintwork.
A small quantity of glass comprising a late Victorian vaseline glass twin handled lidded urn with floral and foliate painted design, height 51cm, a large Murano type vase with coloured swirls, height 42cm, two smaller Murano examples in green and blue and two small orange urns (6). CONDITION REPORT: Rim of large urn is chipped as is the edge of the lid, the paint is worn commensurate with age, the small green vase has been broken and crudely mended, the two orange urns have ground rims.
A pair of French cast iron vases after Calla's bronze urn at Versailles A pair of French cast iron vases after Calla's bronze urn at Versailles, late 19th century, each with twin handles cast as fauns seated on rams' heads, over waisted foliate cast necks, above squat, waisted socles and square bases, each stamped for the Val d'Osne foundry, 84cm high, 78cm wide Calla's original was introduced to the Parterre du Midi at the Palace of Versailles in the 19th century, and it is probable that the examples offered here were cast soon afterwards
A pair of French cast iron vases after Calla's bronze urn at Versailles A pair of French cast iron vases after Calla's bronze urn at Versailles, late 19th century, each with twin handles cast as fauns seated on rams' heads, over waisted foliate cast necks, above squat, waisted socles and square bases, each stamped for the Val d'Osne foundry, 84cm high, 78cm wide See lot 216 for further notes
A Continental stone composition garden urn on a stone composition pedestal A Continental stone composition garden urn on a stone composition pedestal, 20th century, the Campana form urn with everted rim, the body with masks amongst foliage cast in relief, with twin handles rising from the fluted underside, on a spreading socle; the plinth of square section, 209cm high overall
A carved limestone and wrought iron mounted wellhead A carved limestone and wrought iron mounted wellhead, the openwork iron superstructure 17th century, of triple arched form and with foliate finial, the carved stonework below of waisted urn form, on a two stepped hexagonal dais, 320cm high overall, 220cm diameter
An Edwardian silver brooch, as a bicycle, Crisford & Norris, Birmingham 1905; a Victorian Aesthetic Movement silver and rose gold floral wheel brooch, Birmingham 1881; another, oval; a Scottish silver urn and pedestal brooch, Edinburgh 1941; a Women's Institute silver Tree of Life President brooch (5)
A Nantgarw porcelain plate, 24 cm diameter, a Crown Derby urn, decorated flowers, another similar, and a creamware teapot (a.f.) (4) Condition report Report by NG Nantgarw only: Chips to rim to both front and reverse of plate. Scratched. Several firing faults. A couple of very small firing cracks. stamped NANTGARW/CW. Crown Derby urn has traces of red mark to base, also inscribed 37 (?) in red/orange, and inscribed 4 in puce. Broken and repaired. Both handles have been restored, urn itself is cracked. Base possibly has been off and put back on again. Gilt rubbed, lots of pock marks and pitting in glaze. Painted decoration with a small few chips. Unsigned.
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