A Georgian mahogany chest-on-chest, the dentil cornice above a frieze inlaid with oval urn and leaf pattern motifs above two short and three long drawers, flanked by satinwood inlaid canted corners, three long graduated drawers below, all fitted brass moulded handles, raised on bracket feet, 42 x 22 x 73in. high.
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A late 19th Century three-branch four light candelabra, by Henry Wilkinson & Co., of corinthian column form, with acanthus leaf and anthemion triform base, the detachable top section with fluted scrollwork branches, urn pattern nozzles with detachable drip pans, 23in. (58.5cms). See illustration
A Victorian goblet, by Hirons, Plante & Co., Birmingham 1866, of urn form, with embossed acanthus leaf and beaded panels, engraved inscription 'Harold Dickinson... 1867', opposed by an engraved crest, on spreading base, 6 1/4in. (16cms), 6.7oz; and a Victorian christening mug, by Edward John Barnard, London 1865, circular with embossed paterae, swags and engraved design, with inscription 'Arthur Dickinson... 1866', foliate scroll handle, 3 1/2in. (9cms), 11.4oz. (2)
An early 20th Century five-piece tea and coffee service, by Elkington & Co., London 1910 and 1909(1), comprising: a tea pot; a pair of cafe au lait pots; a milk jug; and sugar bowl, the teapot and cafe au lait pots with chased design and decorated with applied foliated scroll motifs, with domed covers and urn finials, all pieces with decorative handles decorated with mythological figures, height of tea pot 6 1/4in. (16cms), 56oz. gross. See illustration
A George V cup, by J. Gloster, Birmingham 1911, urn form with engraved fern decoration, 7 1/4in. (18.5cms); a George V cream jug, by Nathan & Hayes, Chester 1911, helmet-shaped, with engraved ribbon and swag decoration, 3 1/2in. (9cms); and two modern silver decanter labels 'Brandy' and 'Sherry', with shell, leaf and gadrooned border, 2 1/4in. (6cms), 9.45oz. gross. (4)
A FRENCH GILT BRASS CLOCK GARNITURE 19TH CENTURY the rectangular arched case surmounted with puttis shown seated between a neo classical urn with laurel wreaths above a circular enamel dial with Roman numerals the base with panels on scroll feet with a pair of matching five branch candelabras (AF), 47cm (h) x 58cm (w), candalabras 64cm (h)
A miniature silver gilt church choir trophy cup maker`s mark rubbed, retailed by Heming & Co, London, London 1934, of urn shape the body with embossed foliate decoration, the matching cover with church spire surmount, the knopped stem on flaring pedestal base, the fitted case with gilt plaque engraved `Mary Wakefield, Westmorland Festival, 1935, won by Shap G.F.S Choir`, 16cm high
A pair of gilt brass and variegated noir marble and porcelain French table lamps, square variegated marble plinth resting on leafy paw feet rising to quatrefoil mask and leafy bases, the columns with ceramic friezes rising to a classical urn with pleated shades. The lamps measure 57cms excluding fittings, overall including shades 94cms
A French gilt brass clock garniture, the mantle clock with a 9cm white dial with Roman numerals, the two train bell striking movement with outside count wheel, the ornate case with leaf and griffin cresting above a leafy mask, the case decorated with an urn and flowering leaves and plants above a lions mask, the sides decorated with classical urns and scrolls raised upon front leafy vase shaped feet, mask rear supports, 48cms high x 26cms x 12cms and a pair of conforming four branch candelabra with a central candle holder, griffin scrolling branches raised upon a classical urn and a mask plinth 44.5cms high x 20cms (3)
A Victorian Noir marble and gilt spelter figural mantle clock with a 9.5cm dial with Roman numerals the two train Japy Freres movement with outside countwheel striking on saucer bell No: 821, the drum case with an urn and pendent flowers and fruit flanked by a classical maiden and a putti holding a hoop raised upon a stepped plinth, lions paw feet, 54cms high x 46cms x 18cms
A late 19th early 20th century oak bracket clock with a 14cm silvered chaptering with subsidiary chime silent and fast slow dials in the arch, Roman numerals the two train movement striking on two gongs, the oak case with an arched top with brass urn finials, stop fluted inlaid copper quarter columns raised upon a plinth base and bun feet, 36cms high x 29cms x 18.5cms
A 19th century French mantle clock with a 15cm convex dial signed Le Roy, with Arabic numerals the two train movement, L,Marti Et Ciemedaille, D Argent 1889 striking on a saucer bell the drum case with a leaf cast urn and flambeau finial supported by classical leaf cast columns with blue glass shafts raised upon a veined grey marble plinth, beaded border, some beads lacking with a leaf scroll and flower inset plinth raised upon four toupe feet, 53cms high, (illustrated)
A 19th century ormolu and white marble mantle time piece with a 6cm white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, the single train key wound movement enclosed within a white marble urn with a ormolu finial, ormolu fruit laden down swept handles, raised upon a white marble column, the square plinth with a leaf and beaded border raised upon gilt toupie feet with a pair of cassoletts each with reversible candle holders with fruit and leaf finial`s, pendant beaded tassel handles rise upon white marble columns and circular plinth with gilt metal mounts, clock measure 34cms the casteletts measure 23cms (3) (illustrated)
A French white marble and gilt brass clock garniture, the clock 46cms with a 10cm convex dial with Arabic numerals, the two train eight day movement number 64777 with outside count wheel striking on a bell, lacking pendulum, drum case with a laurel leaf border above an urn finial, the half moon plinth with fruit finial`s above leaf and berry wrapped columns raise upon a bow front plinth with ribbon tired laurel leaves raised upon toupie feet and a pair of conforming two branch candelabra 28cms (Illustrated)
An early 19th century inlaid mahogany long case clock with a 36cm white arched dial signed H Cowden, Edinburgh, with subsidiary seconds and date aperture, the spandrels painted with baskets of fruit and leaves with a lunar calendar in the arch, painted with a castle in landscape and a masted galleon, the two train eight day movement with anchor escapement rack striking on a bell, the case with a swan neck cresting with gilt brass roundel`s above turned hood columns, the trunk with a shaped door with a satinwood open fan and an oval inlaid with a satinwood urn above a panel with satinwood spandrels above a plinth base inlaid in satinwood with Prince of Wales feathers, canted angles raised upon a plinth base and ogee bracket feet, approximately 235cms high with two weights and pendulum, (illustrated)

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