A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER SAUCE TUREENS AND COVERSHENRY GREENWAY, LONDON 1777With urn shaped finials to the beaded domed covers, twin loop handles, beaded borders and on conforming oval pedestal feet23cm (9in) long1005g (32.3 oz)Condition Report: Tureen 1Marks are partially obscured, gaps to the cover, rim misshaped, slightly wobbles, no engraving, foot slightly pushed into the body, signs of a split inside the body near the handle, two minor dents to the bodyTureen 2Marks are partially obscured, slight gaps to the cover, wobbles, no engraving, two pin prick dents to the coverBoth with light scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
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Four items of Chinese ceramics, comprising two bowls, the largest with red and heightened gilt decoration, cracked, 23cm in diameter, AF, a smaller blue and white bowl, the centre with dragon decoration, 17cm diameter, with a two character mark to the underside, a blue glazed bottle neck vase, 18cm high, and a twin handled urn and cover with a green crackled glaze, the cover with a mythical beast finial, raised on four legs in the style of animals, 19cm high AF (4)The blue and white bowl with scratches and marks. Some small old chips to the underside of the base. The large red and white bowl with two notable cracks, some wear to parts of the decoration, some scratches and marks. The vase, with some crazing and marks, possibly hairlines, with some restoration. The urn cover with some wear, the body with two hairlines to the rim, some wear to parts of the body, the underside of the feet worn, commensurate with age and use.
A large classical style twin handled West German Pottery style lamp base, a chip and crack to the circular base, AF, will require re-wiring, 66cm high, a tall vase/umbrella stand in red 41cm and a covered twin handled urn with floral decoration, 37cm high, both West German Pottery and marked to the undersides (3)
An early 19th century plated four-branch five-light candelabrum, each foliate scroll branch with urn shaped sconce, nozzle and drip tray, on a baluster stem and foliate scroll moulded base, height 54cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A William IV silver pounce pot of urn form with pierced cover, on a circular foot, London 1834 by John & Henry Lias, height 9cm, together with three silver casters, a pair of silver salts, total weight 303.7g, and a set of six plated grapefruit spoons, cased.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
with punch-bead borders, a scroll handle and raised on a circular foot, by Ann Smith & Nathaniel Appleton, London 1778, together with a George III baluster pepper caster, with bead borders and an urn finial, maker's mark overstriking another, London 1790; the latter 5.5" (14cm) high; 4.6ozt (2). *Condition: Both quite worn and both rock on their feet, bumped and bruised - particularly the bellies Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
with a high domed cover, an urn finial and engraved arms to one side, by Samuel Wood, London 1752, together with a George II baluster pepper caster, with a bun cover, crested, maker's mark worn, London 1738; the former 6.75" (17.1cm) high; 10.3ozt (2). *Condition: Both quite worn & rock in place, bodies dented a bit too , the pepper caster the worst for wear - cover dented, mis-shapen foot and quite a few dents. Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrneces.co.uk.
tapering form, with a scroll handle, the domed cover with an urn finial, initialled "E.M.H" on one side and dated "1882-1907" below, by Hawksworth, Eyre & Co. Ltd, London 1904; 8.75" (22.2cm) high; 20.1ozt. *Condition: General wear, handle a bit loose (needs a new pin) and the finial pushed into the cover slightly Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
of vase form, the pierced cover with an urn finial and a bayonet fitting, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, London 1928; 8" (20.2cm) high; 10.1ozt. *Condition: General wear, a bit polished, cover sits a bit loose and rocks v. minorly in place Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
A mixed lot,comprising silver items: an Austrian tray, a late-Victorian basket, Sheffield 1899, a cream jug, Birmingham 1938, (a.f.), a three-piece condiment set, Birmingham 1941, a sugar caster, a pair of butter shells, a vesta case, a pair of late-Victorian silver-gilt salt cellars, a late-Victorian silver-mounted glass vesta holder, London 1896, a pair of silver-gilt pepper pots, a pair of urn-shape pepper pots, (one a.f.), a pair of pierced napkin rings, two further napkin rings, a cased pair of unmarked lorgnettes, an Austrian electroplated three-piece dressing table set, two Austrian electroplated trays, and a novelty brass vesta case modelled as a whistle, total approx. weighable 48.4oz. (qty)
A pair of Austrian silver five-light candelabra,maker's mark JK, circa 1900-1920,tapering circular stems, on raised circular bases with chased foliate decoration, the detachable branches with four bifurcated scroll arms with a ball motif, each supporting a capital, and with a central urn capital, chased decoration, height 50.3cm, total approx. weight of branches 50oz. (2)
A Victorian regimental silver trophy goblet, 2nd V.B. The Prince Albert's Somerset Light Infantry L. Company,by John Round & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1893,plain urn form, inscribed '2nd V.B. The Prince Albert's Somerset Light Infantry L. Company Challenge Cup presented by Capt. A. Venebles Korke, won by Sergeant Jesse Coles 2nd April 1892, 6th August 1892, 15th April 1893, Finally Won 11th Novr. 1893', height 26.cm, approx. weight 11oz.
A Victorian regimental silver trophy goblet, 76th Regiment,by Charles Boyton (II), London 1862,plain urn form, the stem formed of three crossed rifles and a wreath of laurel leaves, on a raised circular base, inscribed 'West of Scotland Rifle Association 1863, Won by Capt. Bland, 76th Regt.', height 22.7cm, approx. weight 8.9oz.
A silver breakfast dish and cover on a warming stand,by Mappin & Webb Ltd, Sheffield 1918,rounded rectangular form, twin scroll handles, the raised pull off cover with an urn finial, the stand of wire-work form with a central burner, on four bun feet, length handle to handle 30.4cm, approx. weight 58.4oz.
A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a George II sugar caster, by Samuel Wood, London 1756, circular baluster form, ropework border, engraved with a crest, the pull-off cover with pierced decoration and a flame finial, height 15cm, a late-Victorian sugar caster, by Hunt & Roskell, London 1895, circular baluster form, part-fluted decoration below a girdle, the pull-off cover with a knop finial, an Edwardian sugar caster, plain urn form, scroll handles, the pull-off cover with a flame finial, plus an Edwardian tea caddy, circular form, the pull-off cover with a knop finial, and an Edwardian tea caddy, plain oval form, engraved with an initial 'M', pull-off cover, total approx. weight 27.6oz. (5)
A small mixed lot of silver items,comprising: a Victorian travelling chamberstick, by Wright & Davies, London 1874, oval form, hinged scroll thumbpiece and urn-shaped capital, the thumbpiece with the retailer's mark for Leuchars, length 9cm, a Victorian vesta, maker's mark G&W, Birmingham 1881, rectangular form, applied gold heart decoration, with a ring attachment to the hinged cover, length 3.7cm, and a modern spirit measure, by Charles Horner Ltd, Chester 1948, modelled as a thimble, engraved 'JUST A THIMBLEFUL', height 5.1cm, total approx. weight 4.5oz. (3)
A mixed lot of items,comprising silver items: a Victorian novelty cigar lighter modelled as an urn-shaped chamberstick, by Samuel Smith, Birmingham 1888, an oval dressing table box, Birmingham 1904, five cigarette cases, an Edwardian oval snuff box, Birmingham 1904, an Irish ashtray, Dublin 1966, a late-19th century German box, the hinged cover decorated with an enamel plaque depicting a pastoral scene, and a silver-plated and amber compact in a felt case, (mirror missing), total approx. weighable 23.5oz. (11)
A George III silver agricultural goblet,maker's mark worn, London 1813,plain urn bowl, engraved with a cow above 'Pleasant', and inscribed 'The Radnorshire Agricultural Society to Mr. John Taylor of Harpton for the best Heifer 1813', on a raised circular foot, height 10.5cm, approx. weight 4.2oz.Provenance: A Private Collection.
A pair of George III silver candlesticks,by John Green, Roberts, Mosley & Co, Sheffield 1804,circular tapering stems, with gadroon borders, urn-shaped capitals with part-fluted decoration, detachable drip pans with gadroon borders, on raised filled circular bases with part-fluted decoration and gadroon borders, height 29cm. (2)
A pair of George III old Sheffield plated sauce tureens with warming liners,unmarked, circa 1790,double-skin oval form, scroll handles with hinged covers for adding hot water, pull-off covers with urn finials, on raised oval bases, length handle to handle 27.5cm. (2)Provenance: A Private Collection.
λA George III old Sheffield plated tea urn,unmarked circa 1790,barrel form, with engraved foliate straps terminating in scroll legs on paw feet, barrel ends with reeded decoration, the tap with an ivory finial, pull-off cover with a ball finial, lion mask drop ring handles, on a shaped rectangular foot on four bun feet, with a burner, with a later Victorian silver cover, London 1863, the front with initials, height 42cm.Provenance: The Collection of Robin and Rupert Hambro.Ivory Act registration number: QFJAC7XJ
A pair of George II silver candlesticks,by John Cafe, London 1751,knopped rocaille stems, with shell shoulders, urn-shaped capitals with swirl quilting and ropework, removable drip-pans, on a raised spread circular base with quilting and scroll-work, height 24.2cm, total approx. weight 50.26oz. (2)Provenance:The Barry Lock Collection.
A Victorian silver goblet,by Robert Harper, London 1876,urn bowl, engraved foliate decoration, on a beaded stem on a raised circular foot, height 23cm, plus a Victorian silver goblet, by Elkington and Co., Birmingham 1850, chased and engraved decoration, on a raised chased circular foot, height 17.5cm, approx. weight 17.5oz. (2)
A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a pair of late-Victorian dwarf candlesticks, by Jenkins and Timm, Sheffield 1898, short tapering stems, urn-shaped capitals, embossed foliate scroll decoration, removable drip-pans, on raised filled bases, a late-19th century continental dish, with import marks for Thomas Glaser, London 1893, lobed oval form, the sides embossed with fruit and trailing vines, the base embossed and chased with a scene of revelling putti in a landscape, and a 19th century German dish, oval form, pierced decoration and cartouches within a foliate scroll border, the base embossed and chased with a scene of four putti in a landscape, total approx. weighable 17.1oz. (4)
A Victorian papier mache tray on a later stand, the cartouche-shaped tray painted in polychrome colours with a central urn of flowers and foliage, surrounded by exotic birds and similar sprigs and sprays of floral foliage, the stand on simulated bamboo splayed supports united by an X-frame stretcher, 67 x 52cm (2ft 2 1/4 x 1ft 8 1/2ins).
A gilt metal mounted and onyx topped hardwood coffee table, third quarter 20th century; the rectangular top serpentine to one long side and with ogee moulded edges; the friezes with applied relief cast swags and foliate festoons; on urn turned legs tapering to gilt metal feet; 41cm high, 98cm long, 50cm wide
Five pieces of Chelsea-Derby and Derby porcelain comprising a Chelsea-Derby lobed plate painted with an urn and trophies with gilt and green husk swags and blue borders, circa 1780, 23cm; a Derby jug with ribbed collar and painted with flower sprays and blue borders, blue mark, circa 1790-1800, 13cm; one similar with sparrow beak spout, puce mark, 14cm [damage to spout]; and a lozenge shaped pedestal comport painted with cornflowers and foliage, puce mark, circa 1810, 31cm; and one similar white and gilt dish [minor wear and rim chips] 5.
A Regency penworked box, early 19th century; of octagonal section, the hinged cover decorated with an urn, the front, back and all sides with further Neoclassical motifs, including gryphons, further urns and masks, 8cm high, 26cm wide; a brass banded rosewood writing slope and a rosewood tea caddy, both early 19th century; an oak glove box, and an Edwardian leather faced box
A pair of Continental alabaster and gilt metal mounted four light candelabra, circa 1880; each with a central raised urn socket with a snuffer finial, above three conforming sockets on outscrolled arms; on urn form shafts rising from rectangular bases, each with lions' masks and ring mounts; with giltwood stands; overall height 52cm
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