Unusual painted porcelain heart panel brooch, painted by George Jessop (1882-1944), showing a peacock perched on a balustrade beside an urn with flowers in a garden with cedar trees to the distance, in a mount, stamped ‘9ct’ to the side, with a cord border, signed in red to the reverse, measuring 3cm long and 3cm at the widest point. George Jessop was a decorator for Royal Crown Derby and also Sampson & Hancock. Bamfords auctioneers sold a Sampson & Hancock oval shaped dish decorated by Jessop with a similar peacock scene, 21/3/06
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19th Century Brownfield majolica ‘Cats’ vase formed as two cats playing on a pale blue glazed urn, the oval base decorated with a moulded tasselled rug, base with impressed marks, 26cm high White cat has chip to tip of ear approximately 5mm, the top of the urn has two interior rim flakes - the largest approximately 9mm x 4mm, there is oval `bruise` to the glaze approximately 20mm x 10mm positioned just above the lower cat`s front paw, the ba
After Emile Carlier (1849-1927)-Pair of 19th Century French bronze figural two branch candelabra modelled as an Egyptian youth balancing on an upturned urn, signed E. Carlier and standing on a black slate base with bronze paw feet, 26cm high One marble base has hairline crack around the feet - ** General condition consistent with age
A LATE 19TH CENTURY VIENNA PORCELAIN TWO-HANDLED VASE AND DOMED COVER WITH BUD FINIAL, the urn-shaped body painted with Aurora, the arrival of dawn, depicting a charioteer and eight female attendants, signed Bern, the opposing reserve filled with scrolling leaf curls within a gilt stiff leaf border against a magenta and gilt ground, on a knopped socle and square plinth base, underglaze blue mark, 22cm high. See illustration
A ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN VASE AND COVER, of two handled pedestal urn form, reserved with a rococo panel polychrome painted with exotic birds in a landscape in the manner of George Johnson, within gilt borders and on a royal blue ground, printed mark date coded probably for 1895, shape no. 1481, 38cm high. See illustration
A GEORGE III SILVER MUSTARD, by John Denzilow, London 1800, of oval serpentine form, with domed cover and urn finial, pierced thumbpiece and capped scroll handle, engraved with an heraldic mailed fist and armorial, blue glass liner, together with a spoon, Newcastle no date letter, total approximate weight 4oz (2)
A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER TEAPOT, by Samuel Fenton & William Staniforth, Sheffield 1892, of ovoid form, the hinged cover with pineapple finial and encircled by an acanthus frieze, leaf capped scroll handle with heat dividers, the urn shape body repoussé with female masks linked by floral swags and calyx of foliage, on a circular pedestal foot, 25cm high, approximate weight 30oz. See illustration
A PAIR OF MODERN SILVER TABLE CANDLESTICKS IN THE MANNER OF ROBERT ADAM, by Barker, Ellis Silver Co., Birmingham 1976, each with a removable drip tray and urn shape sconce, fluted waisted stems, embossed with rams heads and swags, the square swept bases embossed with urns, laurel swags and foliate detail, 31cm high, loaded bases. See illustration
A PAIR OF VICTORIAN DWARF CANDLESTICKS, Richard Hodd & Son, London 1878, each with an urn shaped sconce embossed with classical figures and swags, on a leaf decorated stepped square base, bead borders throughout, engraved `Isabel` and `Cecil`, loaded, height 12cm. See illustration Provenance: Cusworth Hall, Doncaster, the estate of the late Lady Isabella G. K. Battie-Wrightson, sold by Messrs. Hollis & Webb, 14th-23rd October 1952, lot 1778, 5 guineas
A GLASS AND GILT METAL TWIN LIGHT APPLIQUÉ in the manner of Bagues, with scrolling frame and a bird perched on an urn, with leaf and flower detail, 39cm high, together with another of silvered and gilt metal construction, the moulded drip pans on foliate stems, rising from tapering fluted backplate with voluted top, floral and foliate glass sprays above, 50cm high (2) Note: Offered upon instructions from a High Court Enforcement Officer
A FRENCH INLAID FRUITWOOD TABLE the rectangular top inset with a very fine silk mosaic Etruscan revival panel embroidered with central monogram, the border with medallions, inscribed AMITIE and FERMETE and an attic red and black urn to each corner linked by bands of Greek key, foliage and pale blue chevrons, 73cm h; 63 x 84cm, c1870 ++The silk well preserved, the table with some minor cosmetic restoration
A GOOD LATE 19TH CENTURY BRASS FENDER of typical shape, having a central kylix-form urn, bead-moulded rails and supporting foliate swags, monopod rams` head decorated finial topped urns, on a moulded base. 32cm(h) x 168cm(L) x 34cm(d) Condition Reports: Condition commensurate with age and use, heavy construction.
5 pieces of souvenir china. A small china trinket box in white with printed picture to lid ‘Farnborough Royal Army Aircraft Factory’. A similar item but heart shaped with a Zeppelin over Friedrichshafen. A small urn also with a scene of Friedrichshafen. Plus a small toilet! Souvenir of Konstanz. And a ‘ZEPPELIN’ hanging souvenir. GC-VGC. For picture See the-saleroom.com
A Small glazed urn, showing a Zeppelin flying over Friedrichshafen and the Bodensee. Urn, (15 cm high x 9 cm diameter) glazed with a green marbled effect, with gold veins running through the marbling, to the front is a painted panel showing a picture of Friedrichshafen am Bodensee, with a Zeppelin flying over. The urn is topped by a metal lid plated with a silver coloured metal. No makers marks visible.GC
An officer’s spadroon of the Honourable Artillery Company, c 1780, straight fullered blade 32”, brass hilt with oval guard, the inner portion turning down, spatulate crossguard, knucklebow, urn shaped pommel, simulated copper wirebound grip, traces of engraved panelling to hilt. Basically GC (worn overall)
A US officer’s dress sword, flattened oval section blade 30½”, etched with eagle and trophies within scrolled panels, ornamental embossed copper hilt, the outer shell guard embossed with eagle and flags, the inner turn down shell plain (slightly bent), knucklebow and crossguard with button finial, urn shaped pommel with eagle on one side, wirebound swollen fishskin grip, in its brass mounted blued steel scabbard with 2 rings. GC, the blade retaining much original finish, traces of gilt to hilt. Plate 11
A 1796 pattern infantry officer’s sword, blade 32½”, with unusual German maker’s name “H. Hauschiff” on backstrap, etched with crowned GR cypher, pre 1801 R Arms and supporters with motto, trophies and scrolls, retaining a little original gilt at forte, regulation gilt hilt with double shell guard, the inner one hinged (loose), knucklebow and quillon, facetted urn pommel, simulated silver wirebound grip. GC the hilt retaining approx 65% gilt. Plate 11
A continental courtsword, hollow triangular section blade 30½”, studded gilt hilt with pierced turn down shell guard, token pas d’ane rings, crossguard and knucklebow, hollow urn pommel and grip, pierced overall, in its leather covered steel scabbard with brass chape and locket. GC (knucklebow slightly bent)
A Lalique Dampiere glass vase post war, of urn form with flared rim and circular foot, the exterior decorated with a band of alternating frosted glass sparrows in relief flanked by alternating vine leaves, the base with etched marks LALIQUE FRANCE, 5¼in (13cm) high, 4in (10cm) high together with a Lalique glass pedestal bowl, the circular base with four frosted birds, the base 4in (10cm) high together with a Lalique frosted glass bull, resting on a clear glass oblong base 5in (12½cm) wide (3).
An inlaid mahogany cased wheel barometer mid. 19th century, the twin swan neck pediment centered with a turned brass urn finial, the banjo shaped case with line inlay to edges with a hydrometer above a boxed spirit thermometer, 8 inch silvered dial (one hand detached) enclosed with a brass bezel, a turned ivory adjuster above a level inscribed Grassi and Fontana, Exeter, 38½in (98cm) high.
A neo-classical bronze pedestal urn French mid. 19th century, with dark brown patenation, of campana form the domed cover with veined leaves and branch finial, the exterior cast in relief with acorns and oak leaves, the sides with twin branch handles, mounted on an octagonal marble base, 7in (18cm) wide, 8in (20cm) high.
A George III mahogany bow fronted chest of drawers Channel Islands circa 1820, the top with carved and beaded edge above a satinwood inlaid front and four graduated drawers with ivory urn shaped escutcheons and gilt brass drop ring handles, the base with shaped apron, set four short splayed supports, 48in (122cm) wide, 38in (97cm) wide, 21½in (54½cm) deep.
Ad inlaid mahogany serpentine chest of drawers 19th century, with crossbanded top and four long graduated cockbeaded drawers, the fronts with ivory urn shaped escutcheons and lion mask gilt brass ring handles, flanked by canted corners with inlaid shell decoration, set on four bracket feet, 37in (84cm) wide, 35½in (87½cm) high, 21½in (54½cm ) deep.
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