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A 17TH CENTURY NORTH ITALIAN CYPRESS COFFER the lid inked with an urn surmounted by fabulous beasts, the twin panelled front incised and inked with figures in a landscape beneath arches of birds and animals and flanked by knights in armour, 50ins. (127cms.) wide x 26ins. (66csm.) high x 20ins. (51cms.) deep
Q. Cassius Longinus. Denarius, 3.63g (4h). . , 55 BC. Obv: Veiled head of Vesta right, VEST before, Q CASSIVS behind. Rx: Curule chair within temple of Vesta; to left, urn; to right, voting tablet inscribed AC. Crawford 428/1. Sydenham 917. RSC Cassia 9. A bit coarse. VF+ Ex HJB 156, 23 October 2007, lot 254
A 19th century Continental porcelain urn shaped vase, with gilt gadrooned edge, the body decorated with fabulous birds in landscape and flowers to a deep blue and gilt ground, with a pair of handles with rams masks, raised on a pedestal foot and square base, height 12.5ins Condition report: bad restoration to one handle where it joins body, rubbing to gilding
A George III mahogany secrétaire chest on chest, the broken pediment centred a pedestal with a later ribbed urn finial with pierced fretwork carving and a Greek key moulding, above a blind fretwork frieze and two short and three long graduated drawers, fitted with ribbon tied swag gilt brass handles, the secrétaire drawer fitted with pigeon holes and shaped drawers with barber`s pole stringing with a central mirrored cupboard door flanked by faux leather book secret pilaster compartments, with two further drawers and secret compartments, flanked by pierced fret carved canted angles, possibly later, and rusticated quoins, the base with three long graduated cedar lined drawers on ogee bracket feet, 224cm high, 123.2cm wide, 59.5cm deep. Provenance: The Baroness De Stempel, Heath House, Herefordshire. Sold by Christie`s, Fine English Furniture, Thursday 9th April 1992, lot 123, when purchased by the present vendor. The use of rustication, blind fretwork and ogee bracket feet point to a North Country origin. The design for the swagged handles feature in an article by N. Goodison, Metalwork Pattern Books, Furniture History, 1975, p.12, fig. 22.
A 19thC Continental porcelain urn vase, of typical circular form the body with a powder blue ground, decorated with panels of flowers with gilt highlighted handles on a circular foot, 11cm high, a Continental glass perfume bottle, with an upper painted floral banding, a 20thC Coalport jug with beak spout decorated with flowers to the white body on circular foot and a Royal Crown Derby Posies pattern pin dish. (4)
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