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An early 20th Century Chinese silvery metal cylindrical tankard with cast dragon pattern handle, the body cast with figures on a terrace and soldiers on horseback within a garden scene, 4.75ins (121mm) high, by I.W. (weight 8.5ozs), and a Chinese bachelor`s silvery metal teapot of circular urn pattern, the body applied with leaf and floral ornament within engraved and embossed borders, shaped footrim and ebonised handle, 6.75ins (173mm) high (weight 13ozs)
An 18th Century oak longcase clock by John Snatt of Ashford, the 12ins arched brass dial with wide silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the matted dial centre engraved with birds and urn of flowers to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in oak case inlaid with chequered bandings, with deep moulded cornice, blind fret frieze and plain turned pillars to hood, arched trunk door and conforming panel to plinth, 84ins high Note : John Snatt recorded working Ashford, Kent, died 1780
An Arts and Crafts Benson style glass and copper twin branch ceiling light, early 20th century, the centre of urn form, with two horizontal `c` shaped arms supporting lights and frosted glass shades, 51cm wide, (a/f). (It is the buyer`s responsibility to ensure that electrical items are professionally rewired for use).
A Sevres style gilt metal and porcelain repeating mantel clock, late 19th/ early 20th century, the porcelain and gilt metal urn finial leading to Roman numeral, foliate and gilt decorated dial, enclosed by gilt metal surround and twin mask handles, flaring to shaped rectangular base and four scrolling feet, 30cm high, (a/f).
A George III silver urn shaped sugar dredger, London, finial leading to main vessel and circular foot, decorated with reeded bands, (marks rubbed), 14cm high; a Georgian style silver gravy boat Birmingham, c.1913, of ovoid form, acanthus handle and gadrooned decoration, (maker`s mark rubbed), 15.5cm wide; five various horn handled toddy ladles and a silver plated sugar dredger, (8), (approx gross weight 8 ozs).
Cloud & Shapland, Holborn. A late19th century mahogany and gilt metal mounted director`s clock, the fusee movement striking on bells and gong, faced by moonphase and Roman dials, the caddy top case with flaming urn finials, fluted columns on stepped rectangular plinth and scroll cast feet, 73 x 45 x 34cm.
A Continental porcelain figure of a scantily clad maiden c.1870, with a sprigged toga-like drape over one shoulder, holding a posy and standing beside a shaped garden urn on a rocky mound, the front of the base with a raised rococo design with gilded highlights, the base with blue crossed swords and a red 7, 8¾in. (22cm.) high, restoration to one hand.
A magnificent late-Victorian flame mahogany breakfront compactum wardrobe the arched architectural pediment with carved foliate tracery, urn finials on fluted plinths and a central relief carved wheatsheaf flanked by sunflower roundels, over an arcaded frieze and four canted panelled doors with applied floral roundels, the central pair enclosing five oak and mahogany slides over three drawers, flanked by a pair of linen lined hanging robes, on a plinth base, 99in. (252cm.) wide, 103in. (262cm.) high, 26in. (66cm.) deep.
A pair of Venetian bronze candlesticks, probably late 16th/early 17th century, each with foliate cast twin handled urn socket, the handles rising from zoomorphic masks on the bodies of the urns, on waisted socles, the broad drip pans cast with scrolling foliage and Greek key borders, on conforming domed bases, 14.5cm high, 16cm diameter View on dnfa.com
A Continental bleu celeste porcelain and gilt metal mounted urn fitted as a table lamp, late 19th century, the later electrical fitment above a foliate cast collar, the ovoid body with twin rams’ mask handles united by foliate cast swags, the waisted socle with laurel wreath, above a shaped and foliate cast base, 48.5cm high overall View on dnfa.com
A gilt metal adjustable fender in the Louis XVI style, late 19th century, the chenets ends with flambeau urn finials either side of a balustraded rail, 34cm high, approximately 120cm wide; a gilt metal mounted wirework spark guard in the Louis XV style, early 20th century, 79cm high; a modern metal folding spark guard, and a set of three steel fire irons, adapted View on dnfa.com
A Continental gilt metal mounted, parcel gilt and black lacquered encrier in the Louis XIV taste, late 19th century, with three octagonal section urn inkwells with hinged covers, on a cartouche shaped base decorated with a figural scene, the gilt metal edging with masks casts to the centres, on four stylised paw feet, 14cm high, 36cm wide View on dnfa.com
A gilt brass and cut glass eight light chandelier, the corona with leaf sprays hung with lustres and graduated strands the glass scroll branches to cut drip-pans with lobed urn shaped candleholders, now fitted with simulated candles, the centre hung with further lights, to a circular frame hung with further lustres to a ball pendant, 38in (96.5cm) h, 29.5in (75cm) w.
A Louis XVI style giltwood vitrine on stand, the ribbon tied leaf and flower carved surmount to an arched door enclosing two glass shelves to a mirrored back, to a beaded and cabled edge, the fluted frieze to applied floral swags, on fluted and leaf carved legs united by an `X` stretcher centred an an urn issuing flowers, early 20th century, 81.75in (207.5cm) h, 29in (73.5cm) w, 16.25in (41.3cm) d.
A George III painted oval tea caddy, with a green striped ground, the hinged lid with a panel of war trophies within a band of ribbon tied leaves and a laurel edge, to a an interior with twin lidded divisions, the conforming front decorated an urn, 4.75in (12.1cm) h, 7.5in (19cm) w, 4.25in (10.5cm) d.
A Sheraton revival satinwood and painted display cabinet, decorated overall with ribbon tied swags of flowers, the raised back with a bevelled mirror and urn finials above a central cupboard door with an oval portrait and panels of trophies enclosing two shelves, flanked by a pair of serpentine glazed doors, on square tapering legs, early 20th century, 82in (208cm) h, 48in (122cm) w, 17.5in (44.2cm) d.
A LARGE EUROPEAN BRONZE URN & PEDESTALA large antique Continental bronze pedestal having a raised nude female with cherubs design to body. Arms have a striking figural nude winged female design. Base depicts a raised bacchanalia scene with people dancing, drinking and playing musical instruments. 19th century. Measures 74 1/2" height x 38" width (189.2cm x 96.5cm).
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