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A BRONZE AGE CINERARY URN (vendors family provenance: that this was unearthed during excavations in Baginton Warwickshire in the early to mid 20th century, offered with a folio of photographs and newspaper clippings referring to excavations and impor tant finds at the Baginton Castle excavations in the 1930's. Also an "Antiquaries Journal" from 1935 concerning an important Roman enamelled bronze bowl found on the site), also in the lot a PEWTER PLATE found at the same site
Good French ormolu and cloisonne two train mantel clock, the Vincenti movement striking on a gong, the 3.25" white dial within a cloisonne bezel and over a mercury pendulum, within a lozenge shaped bevelled glazed pillared case surmounted by a Classical urn, 14.75" high (without gilt shaped stand), under a glass dome and upon an ebony base
Good large English mahogany double fusee balloon mantel clock, the movement with engraved back plate signed James Haughton, London, striking on a bell, the 8" convex cream dial also signed James Haughton, London, within a shaped stepped case inlaid and banded with boxwood lines and surmounted by a square pointed caddy top with brass urn finial, 25" high (pendulum)
French rouge marble and gilt metal mounted two train mantel clock garniture, the Marti & Co. movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, the 3.5" dial within a pillared stepped case with applied ornate mounts and surmounted by an urn with acorn finial, 20" high (pendulum); together with a pair of matching five light candelabra side pieces, each 23" high
Black slate two train mantel clock garniture in the Egyptian taste, the movement striking on a bell, the 4.25" slate dial with recessed gilt centre signed Chas Frodsham, to The Queen, 84 Strand, within a stepped temple case surmounted by a bronzed sphinx and the pedestal flanked by a pair of winged bronzed sphinx, 16" high; together with a pair of matching urn side pieces, 13" high (pendulum)
Gilt metal and cloisonne two train balloon mantel clock garniture, the Japy Freres movement striking on a bell, the 3.5" dial with raised gilded metal and cloisonne centre, within a rococo style waisted cloisonne panelled case surmounted by a flaming urn finial, 17.5" high; together with a pair of matching five light candelabra, each 18.5" high
French brass and cloisonne four glass two train mantel clock, the Marti & Cie movement striking on a gong, the 3.5" gilt dial with Arabic numeral apertures and pierced foliate centre within a cloisonne bevel within a pillared bevelled glazed bowfront stepped case surmounted by a twin handled urn finial, 15.5" high (pendulum)
French gilt metal and white marble two train portico drumhead mantel clock garniture, the Japy Freres movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, the 3" convex white dial within a drumhead casing supported upon four tapering circular columns to the serpentine shaped base, surmounted by an urn finial, 15.75" high; also a pair of matching two light candelabra (pendulum)
French white marble and brass portico two train mantel clock garniture, the movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, the 3" convex dial signed M. Maidne, Brive within a cast drumhead surround supported upon marble pillars and a stepped base surmounted by an urn finial; together with a pair of matching three light candelabra side pieces, 10.5" high (pendulum)
A Gilt Mantel Clock: a 19th century French striking mantel clock, the ormolu case with "Sevres" dial and panel with floral painted decoration, surmounted by similar vase finial under a glass dome H 43cm CONDITION REPORT: Good original condition, no damage or losses, plaque, urn & dial free from damage. Back of case impressed mark "Fil Mourey" no pendulum, chimes work when hands moved, striking on bell. Movement marked CR. Dome and stand in good condition
A Clock: 19th century, French ormolu mantel clock with Sevres style plaques, cherub bust finial to top on a sevres style decorated urn, square ormolu case with floral decoration and acanthus design on scroll feet with six panels decorated with cherubs to dial. French eight day movement marked as found and numbered 1808 with matching marked pendulum, striking on a bell hours & half hours. H36cm x W15cm x D15cm
A Georgian 1786 Pattern Infantry Sword, the 79.5cm single edge fullered steel blade engraved with the GR cypher, flowerheads, tendrils and martial trophies, the gilt brass hilt with fixed double shell guard, foliate sheathed urn pommel, knuckle bow bound with leather sword knot and with wood grip, lacks scabbard; a French M1874 Gras Bayonet, with steel scabbard (2)
A pair of Neo-Classical style breakfront side tables, the crossbanded satinwood tops inlaid with fan motif and bell flower decoration, the painted base with a frieze of anthemion, with classical urn, vitruvian scroll and bell flower motifs, W.4ft 7in.Removed from Halecat House, Cumbria.These tables are designed in the late 18th century 'Antique Roman fashions' populised by Robert and James Adam, Works in Architecture 1773'.The painted decoration of the present lot with its stylised anthemion and amphora recall a design by Robert Adam of the commode supplied to the Countess of Derby. The taste for painted furniture and decoration was also championed by the architect James Wyatt 1746-1813, a contemporary and rival of Robert Adam whose major neo-classical houses include Heveningham Hall in Suffolk, Packington Hall in Staffordshire and Dodington Park in Gloucestershire.
Humphrey Hopper (1765-1844). A pair of bronzed plaster figural lamps, each modelled as a classical female holding an urn, with the remains of a bronze light fitting, both on a circular plinth base, one with inscribed marks to the back of the robe and dated September 18th 1807, the other marked to the circular base and dated July 6th 1807, the figures 30in. excl. light fitting
A Sheraton revival satinwood elbow chair, early 20th century A Sheraton revival satinwood elbow chair, early 20th century, painted with swags, urn and flowers to open shield shape back, with scroll arms, bow front seat and tapering square legs painted husks and paterae, 104cm high, 60cm wide, 50cm deep
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