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Two 19th Century Staffordshire flatback modelled as a lady and gentleman with blue overcoats and feather plumed hats, each carrying a basket of grapes stood beside an urn of flowers climbing to a painted clock, height 31cm, S/D, together with a posy vase modelled as a young couple stood holding a yellow bucket. (2)
A PAIR OF LOUIS XV STYLE EBONIZED METAL STANDING URNSEach urn having floral and scrolling foliate embellishments and bouquet at upper position. H 54 x W 19 x D 17 inches.Provenance: Property from the Collection of Alfred Lasher III, Houston, TexasProperty from the Estate of Maxine and Emil Messinger, Houston, Texas
A rare George III rectangular tortoiseshell tea caddy embossed to all four sides with a basketwork pattern between concave and rounded corners, the lid with a raised central rectangle with a steel urn finial, the whole raised on steel ball feet, width 11.2cm. Condition Report: There are lots of bits of damage. The worst is the front left hand side of the lid and two missing side elements from the upper edge when open. We believe the silver to be original. The lid interior is present, it is wooden with the same veneer. There is no key.
Great Britain1840 MulreadyOne Penny Letter SheetsA255 (forme 5) with blue Envelope Office advertisement with Platow's Patented Coffee Urn at left and Total Number Circulated 140,000, MA9, unrecorded type), dated 16 Nov. 1841, addressed to St. Neots, black Maltese Cross cancellation and red double ring d.s. (17.11) on the front; small tear into the design at top, otherwise fine and scarce. Photo Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
AN IMPORTANT SCOTTISH THOMAS MORTON 7-INCH GREGORIAN REFLECTING TELESCOPE circa 1850, with brass sighting scope and 37-inch long tube, mounted between two tapered columns with urn shaped finials, the rotating base with additional lenses and fitments, on a circular mahogany stand having four acanthus carved cabriole legs on brass casters, the stand 140cm high, the telescope 111cm long in total
A FINE CHELSEA DERBY NEO-CLASSICAL CABINET PLATE, early 19th Century, painted with an urn to the centre reserve and insects and bellflower chains to the borers, gold anchor mark, 23cm diameter; together with a 19th Century Meissen plate, painted with a hen by a fence and scattered insects, the borders with pierced highlighted panels, cross swords mark verso, 24.5cm diameter; and an English Botanical dish, probably Derby, with trellis moulded and gilt edge border, 20cm diameter (3)
A FRENCH ORMOLU AND PORCELAIN MOUNTED THREE PIECE CLOCK GARNITURE, 19th century - composed, the clock surmounted with classical urn and acorn finial over a drum cased movement with floral painted ceramic dial flanked by ormolu masks and acanthus leaves, supported on a breakfront plinth base, 33cm high. The associated cassolettes formed with three naturalistic branches and raised central socket, foliate cast body and platform base 41cm high
A parcel lot of ceramics and glass to include a Victorian dump weight, Goebal stoneware vase in the form of a girl, four pieces of Crown Devon Fieldings lustre, a bowl Birch pattern and two vases, unmarked and another vase A/F, two pieces of Royal Doulton orange lustre, Poole Pottery flower trough, two Dresden lace figures A/F, Cested china Scottie dog, boat by Shelley and urn, Karl Ens Volkstedt rose, Adams jasper vase, glass cranberry glass bowl and dimpled vase and yellow lustre vase (19).
A Victorian electrotype lidded urn of gilt and silvered metal, the handles festooned with grapes, the sides decorated with cherubs bearing baskets of fruit and flowers, with crane finial, stamped to side with initials V P with crown, possibly for William Vaughan Palmer (active 1841-52), mounted on white marble base, approx. 29cm high.
Four items of Worcester porcelain, c.1770, decorated with the Marchioness of Huntley pattern, with sprawling flower sprays within a shaped green border, and a Chelsea-Derby lobed dish painted with a garland urn and scattered insects within a leafy swag border, various marks, 22cm max. (5) Sold on behalf of the executors of The Hon. Mary Anna Marten dec`d, of Crichel House, Dorset.
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