An Edwardian Mahogany Bureau Bookcase, moulded cornice over pair of opposing, eight pane glazed doors, opening to reveal three adjustable shelves, the leather inset fall opening to reveal, eight pigeon holes with two short drawers, manual lopers, shorter top drawer to the lower section over two long drawers having tear drop handles and standing on cabriole legs, boxwood and ebony strung throughout with central inlaid panel to the fall with bow, urn and vines. 38" wide x 81 1/2" high x 17 1/4" deep
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A very large Hannah Barlow Doulton Lambeth urn shaped vase with panels depicting a Fallow Deer, Stag and Hind in oval panels with stylized foliate decoration between and applied floral paterae - impressed marks dated 1884 and incised Artists monogram in panels below Deer - Height 48 cm Condition report: Small chip to base pre-finial firing as glazed over, some drips of glaze inside rim and body
A 19th century French brass cased - Japy Freres - mantel clock - the case extensively decorated with cast and applied decoration with case and applied decoration with twin handled urn finial, lion mask side handles and standing on lions paw feet, ivory colour porcelain face with Arabic numerals and cast gilded centre piece, movement stamped Japy Freres no. 149161 - Clock height 43 cm x Width 24 cm Condition report: Back of clock has been re-attached, case needs some re assembly currently not running - keeps stopping
An Edwardian inlaid rosewood settee standing on turned front legs with classical urn marquetry panels and boxwood stringing - Width 128 cm - Height of seat 38 cm - Height of back 83 cm Condition report: Upholstery reasonable aged condition, no breaks to legs, old repair to one arm, inlay appears to be all present, castors removed
A collection of decorative items to include a Shelly vase of ribbed form, a Vienna style plate painted with a girl wearing white headdress and fur-trimmed cape, a Royal Doulton character jug "The Cardinal", blue glass paperweight, a Parian ware figure group of two putti (converted to table lamp base), a plated tray, plated salt and paper, pair of silver candlesticks (Birmingham), a pair of plates decorated with branches, a Royal Bonn twin-handled vase and cover, an Art Nouveau style brass candlestick, etc CONDITION REPORTS No makers mark to the Vienna style painted plate, plate approx 19cm diameter and has some wear, scuffs and firing blemishes. Shelley vase has wear and crazing. Tall urn is damaged and glued. Parian figure group approx 35cm high and has wear and dirt and a fitment missing to head and some grinding down to top of head, silver candlesticks are quite dented and worn, Cardinal jug has wear and some crazing but appears OK, thistle-decorated candlestick has wear and dents. Plated tray with wear and scuffs. All other items with wear, scuffs, and some with damage/losses.
A pair of Sèvres porcelain and gilt bronze mounted urns, each decorated with figures in a garden setting within an enamel bejewelled border on a bleu-celeste ground with panels of flowers and musical instruments / garden tools verso, bear blue crossed L marks with letter A for 1753 and decorator's mark "EC" to underside of lid CONDITION REPORTS One lid broken into numerous pieces and with cracks, chips and losses which have been fillered and over--painted, paint very yellowed and discoloured, other lid with firing cracks around underside of rim, various losses to the jewelled deocration to both lids. One urn with several large discoloured cracks/breaks to both sides, some glue to cracks, some losses to jewelled decoration. Both urns and lids have at some time in the past been restored and over-painted - this appears to have been professionally carried out and it is not possible to ascertain the extent of damage beneath the restoration. 30 cm high
Sri Lanka, P 105a, Linzmayer CBSL B10a, Central Bank of Sri Lanka, 100 Rupees, January 1, 1991. Ornate urn at right on front. Signature Dingiri Banda Wijetunge. Flowers at top, Sigiriya (Lion’s Rock) castle ruins in Matale District and four women picking tea leaves at center, two rose-ringed parakeet birds at bottom on back (vertical format)., # J/1 107474, UNC
AN EARLY 18TH CENTURY WALNUT AND MARQUETRY LONGCASE CLOCK, the 11" break arch dial with silvered Roman chapter ring, Arabic five minutes and sword hilt half hour markers signed R Williamson, London, the matted centre with subsidiary seconds, shell engraved date aperture and rung winding holes, mask spandrels and tempus fugit disc to the arch centred by a rocking figure of 'Old Father Time', flanked by dolphin mounts and five ringed pillar movement. The dome top hood with three giltwood ball and spike finials over a cavetto throat moulding and long door with lenticle, urn bird and floral inlay and stepped base, 256cm high
A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH MANTEL CLOCK with convex white enamel Roman dial, Arabic five minutes, signed Cronier, Paris, pierced gilt hands, drum movement with bell strike, the white marble and brass case with urn finial and foliate scroll mounts flanked by fluted columns and turned feet, 32cm high
Silver, comprising; two circular salts, each raised on three feet, London 1910 and 1919, with blue glass liners, three Victorian urn shaped pepperettes, each with embossed decoration and on a square base, London 1884 and another similar pepperette, apparently unmarked, five circular salts and three pepperettes, all detailed Dadah Nuggur, probably Indian.
GERMAN OAK BRACKET CLOCK, BY WINTERHALDER & HOFFMEIER LATE 19TH/ EARLY 20TH CENTURY with gilt metal urn finials above the silvered and gilt dial and subsidiary dials, with further gilt metal mask mounts and four paw feet, the movement striking on a bell and five gongs and stamped with maker's marks 72cm high
FRENCH GILT METAL AND PORCELAIN MOUNTED MANTEL CLOCK LATE 19TH/ EARLY 20TH CENTURY the urn shaped finial with cast flower swags above the painted porcelain dial and flanking plaques, raised on a bowed base with an inscription to verso, the movement signed LEROY & FILS/ PARIS/ 210, striking on a bell 27cm wide, 40.5cm high
DUTCH BURR WALNUT LONGCASE CLOCK BY WILLIAM GIB, ROTTERDAM LATE 17TH / EARLY 18TH CENTURY the high caddy top above a hood with blind fret carved arched frieze and brass urn and eagle finials, the pierced arch brass dial with Roman and Arabic chapters, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture and three winding holes, engraved WILLIAM GIB/ ROTTERDAM above the long trunk with an arched door with a star etched lenticle, on a plinth base raised on turned bun feet, the eight day movement striking on nine bells 46cm wide, 252cm high, 26cm deep Provenance: The Contents of Mullanhead House, Balfron
DUTCH WALNUT MARQUETRY FALL FRONT SECRETAIRE 19TH CENTURY the rectangular top with outset square corners above a long frieze drawer, over a fall front opening to small drawers, cubby holes and a leather insert writing surface, over a pair of cupboard doors, raised on square tapered legs, with flowering urn, bird and flower marquetry throughout 93cm wide, 148cm high, 42cm deep
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