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A late 19c French garniture de cheminee in ormolu decorated with blue champlevee enamel. The clock element takes the form of a blue enamel urn supported by two cherubs on a rectangular plinth supported by four gilt feet. The urn has side handles and knop finial and is decorated in ormolu ribbons and garlands. The 3.5""diam gilt dial has an enamel centre and the circular movement has a silvered lever platform escapement and is rack striking on a bell. The side elements take the form of enamel pot pourri urns and covers and are supported by putti standing on circular bases with four gilt feet, the clock stands 17"" tall and the side urns 12"" tall.
A 19c early 18c style figured walnut open cabinet on a stand, the cabinet with arched top and moulded cornice with acorn finials, having open shelves and three short drawers, with four concealed drawers - two with column mouldings and two with urn and acorn mouldings, supported on a table base with shaped undertier shelf, cabriole legs and pointed knurl feet, 40""w, 79""h.
A VICTORIAN DOULTON BURSLEM SPILL VASE, fashioned with a moulded oval bowl over a triform base, moulded with a flaming torch to each side and urn highlighted with gilt flora, 18.5cm high and a ROYAL DOULTON STONEWARE JUG, having green neck and blue b aluster body with moulded motifs, stamped 8069, 12cm high
An Edwardian rosewood and inlaid sideboard with central turned urn finial and inlaid pediment over single glazed door flanked by open shelves supported by turned columns, over single central drawer and two inlaid and mirrored doors, again flanked by open shelves, and open shelf to base. The inlay throughout of urns and swags. Label to drawer for T. Wallis & Co. Holborn Circus, London. W-122cm. D-32cm and H-197cm
An Edwardian rosewood and inlaid sideboard with central turned urn finial and inlaid pediment over single glazed door flanked by open shelves supported by turned columns, over single central drawer and two inlaid and mirrored doors, again flanked by open shelves, and open shelf to base. The inlay throughout of urns and swags. Label to drawer for T. Wallis & Co. Holborn Circus, London. W-122cm. D-32cm and H-197cm
A pair of Silver Plate candlesticks, height 215 mm together with a pair of silver salt cellars mm R S approx. 50 gms, a mustard pot with spoon (silver) approx. 52 gms, a pair of silver pepper pots mm H & A and a pair of silver urn shaped pepper pots on a squared foot mm N.H. approx. 122 gms together with a small solid silver round ring box with engraved initials L.B. to top, approx. 34 gms.
A pair of late 19th century Meissen figures depicting a gent leaning on a spade beside a watering can holding a spray of flowers in his right hand and his female companion holding a basket of flowers under her arm, both in elaborately decorated costumes, both with crossed swords mark to base, incised numbers, also with red painted numerals 10, height 19cm. CONDITION REPORT: Gent: there is a slight odd texture to his hat and the gilding around the rim which probably indicates very good restoration to his hat, tiny losses to the leaves of the spray of flowers in his right hand, otherwise appears good with no further obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration. Female: missing spray hof flowers in her left hand, tiny losses to the leaves and roses around the back of her urn and also has a 1cm firing crack to the Greek key decorated base, slightly misfinished above the urn around the back of the figure otherwise appears good with no further obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
A 19th century Derby porcelain urn shaped vase painted with floral sprays, height 18.5cm (af). CONDITION REPORT: Presumably this previously had handles but they were broken off at some stage and been repaired. There appears to be further restoration elsewhere and the marks are slightly rubbed. Has the Derby mark to the base.
A pair of Silver Plate candlesticks, height 215 mm together with a pair of silver salt cellars mm R S approx. 50 gms, a mustard pot with spoon (silver) approx. 52 gms, a pair of silver pepper pots mm H & A and a pair of silver urn shaped pepper pots on a squared foot mm N.H. approx. 122 gms together with a small solid silver round ring box with engraved initials L.B. to top, approx. 34 gms.
A PARCEL-GILT CARVED OAK BERGERE SOFA IN CAROLEAN STYLE, the twin cane back surmounted by a flower filled urn flanked by putti and with foliate scrolls, above a loose-cushioned set flanked by leaf carved downscrolled arms, with carved seat rail and raised on scroll claw feet. Height 0.92m, width 1.48m, depth 0.75m
A Mason's Patent Ironstone part dessert service, circa 1825-40, transfer-printed and painted in Imari colours, the central panels depicting an flowers issuing from an urn, the exterior border with doves and flowers, service comprising four twin handled dessert dishes, 28cm wide; a tureen and cover with flower shaped finial, 20cm high (at fault) and nine lobed dessert plates, 23cm diameter, printed factory marks, one piece marked with pattern number 1547 (15)
Good mahogany cased Dutch barometer inscribed J.M. Pagani, Groningen on the silvered scale plate, within a moulded glazed case fitted with reverse painted glass panels depicting mermen and dolphins and with a pastoral tablet to the triangular broken arch pediment surmounted by an urn finial, 54" high overall
English rosewood double fusee small mantel clock, the associated movement back plate signed Charles Frodsham, 84 Strand, London, no. 755, striking on a bell and with locking pendulum, the 4" rounded arched dial also signed Charles Frodsham, 84 Strand, London, within a stepped case with brass inlaid canted corners and surmounted by a gadrooned top with small brass turned urn finial, 12" high (pendulum, winding key and door key) (a.f)
Rouge marble and ormolu mounted two train mantel clock garniture striking on a bell, the 4.25" convex dial decorated with floral swags within an ornate rounded arched ormolu mounted case upon a stepped breakfront base, 17.5" high; together with a pair of matched twin handled lidded urn side pieces, each 14" high
White onyx and ormolu two train figural mantel clock, the S. Marti movement striking on a bell, the 3" chapter ring enclosing an engine turned centre within a rounded arched ormolu mounted pedestal flanked by a robed maiden and a winged cherub to the right, upon a stepped base inlaid with an ormolu plaque depicting a Classical scene and surmounted by a candle urn finial, 16.25" high (a.f)
Good French ormolu verge two train cartel wall clock, the movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, the 6.25" convex white enamel dial signed Lepaute.H.du.Roi over a pendulum window and within an ornate case cast with foliate swags, stylised flowerheads and scrolling foliage, surmounted by a flaming urn finial inscribed Osmond, 26" high (pendulum)
18th century silver verge pair cased pocket watch, London 1784, signed Smith (Benjamin 1765-1803), Alfreton, no. 782, the fusee movement with pierced balance cock with engraved oval urn, cylindrical pillars, the dial with Roman numerals, outer Arabic five minute chapter, steel beetle and poker hands, matching cases, case maker `TC`, 49mm
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