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An English porcelain three vase garniture, second quarter of the 19th century, each piece of urn form on a square pedestal and with leaf and swan moulded handles, painted with a floral still life within a cartouche against a puce ground and highlighted with gilding, each piece with painted pattern number 974. Tallest 19cm
A late 19th century French boulle shelf or bracket clock the 4 inch dial with ring of white enamel blue highlighted Roman numerals within a gilt brass engraved face, the balloon case with cast brass mounts under an urn finial over a glazed pendulum aperture on four cast brass leaf moulded feet, 34cm high, 19cm wide, 10cm deep along with a late 20th century stained wooden wall bracket in the Louis XV taste.
A George III mahogany eight day longcase clock the 14 inch arched brass dial signed `Hadwen, Ormskirk`, with centred subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture within an inner ring of Roman numerals, outer ring of Arabic numerals and classical urn moulded corner spandrels under a rolling moon to the arch, the arched hood with brass finials over fluted tapering front corner hood pilasters above a long crossbanded trunk door between fluted corner pilasters on a single panel box base and ogee moulded bracket feet, 227cm high, WE DO NOT STATE CONDTION IN THE ABOVE DESCRIPTION – Before bidding please ensure you are satisfied with the condition of this lot – For details of condition please contact the auctioneer.
A pair of Edward VII two- branch candelabra, with octagonal urn shaped nozzles on swept arms, issuing from an octagonal tapering stem, on a spreading circular weighted foot, 44cm. high, maker Goldsmith abd Silversmiths Co, Ltd, London, 1905, together with associated ivorine ejector candle holders with pierced silver shades with pink silk liners, total weighable silver 66.52ozs. contained in a fitted wood case bearing Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co label.
Raingo Freres a Paris, a Victorian five-piece clock set with the eight-day duration movement striking the hours and half-hours on a bell with an outside countwheel, the white enamel dial signed Raingo Freres a Paris, with gilt Roman numerals, brass moon hands and a turquoise surround, the rectangular case with decorative pillars to the front corners, a stepped base and curved pediment surmounted by a painted porcelain urn, with nine turquoise porcelain panels to the case decorated with raised gilt-work, with a further panel within the arch depicting a lady in a field and another below depicting a shepherd and shepherdess at rest, the panels to the sides decorated with musical themes, with a pair of candlesticks having matching porcelain panels and a further pair of tazze similarly decorated, height: 39cm. * For details of Raingo Freres see lot no. 806/4
An Edwardian carved mahogany serving table, of rectangular form in the Georgian taste, having a brass baluster gallery rail with urn finials, the top with a moulded edge and rounded corners, containing two frieze drawers, on cabriole legs, headed with shell, pendant husk and scroll ornament, united by a serpentine fronted undertier, terminating in claw and ball feet, 183.5cm (6ft 0 1/4in) long.
An Edwardian satinwood, inlaid and decorated display cabinet, crossbanded in tulipwood, bordered with boxwood and ebony lines, painted with tied ribbons, floral garlands and cherubs, the shaped and domed pediment with urn shaped finials, fitted with shelves, enclosed by a pair of astragal glazed panel doors, having a shaped apron base on square tapered legs, terminating in spade feet, 112cm (3ft 8in) wide, 221cm (6ft 11in) high.
A late 18th/early 19th century Dutch walnut and floral marquetry bombe bureau, bordered with chequer feather strung lines, the sloping hinged fall decorated with birds amidst flowers and foliage radiating fro, a central basket, enclosing a graduated fitted interior with small drawers and pigeon holes, about a central enclosed cupboard, having a well with sliding cover, containing three long drawers below between shaped and canted stiles, the sides each with a bird and butterfly amidst an urn of floral foliage, within oval lines, on claw and ball feet, 114cm (3ft 9in) wide.
A 19th century Dutch mahogany and floral marquetry lady`s bombe bureau, bordered with boxwood and chequer lines, the curved hinged fall decorated with birds and figures and with flowers and foliage radiating from a twin handled urn, enclosing a shaped and graduated fitted interior with small drawers and pigeon holes about a central enclosed cupboard, containing a single long drawer below in the shaped apron on cabriole legs, 89cm (23ft 11in) wide. * Bearing a plate Spillman and Co, St Martins Lane, London.
A George III mahogany and marquetry serpentine fronted serving table, outlined with satinwood banding, boxwood and ebony stringing, the top inlaid with an urn within a laurel wreath, the frieze inlaid with repeating ribbon tied swags, a drawer to each side and on tapering lozenge section legs, inlaid with bellflowers and ending in spade feet, 152cm (5dft 0in) wide.
A Meissen porcelain timepiece, 19th Century, of rococo scroll shape encrusted with flowers and applied with four figures allegorical of the Seasons, the enamel face above a vignette of a courting couple, the scroll top surmounted by a floral arrangement in an urn, crossed swords in underglaze blue to base with incised `No. 399`, height approx 42cm (some minor faults).
A PAIR OF EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER PEPPERETTES of urn form with domed and pierced finial topped pull-off covers and flared waisted body with reeded detail, raised on a stepped circular foot, marks for Birmingham 1935, maker Deakin & Francis. 7.5cm(h) 49grams (total); sold together with a silver pepperette of cylindrical form with domed and pierced finial topped pull-off cover and blue glass liner, marks for Birmingham 1902, maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd. 6.5cm(h) 21grams (minus liner)
A PAIR OF VIENNA URN-FORM VASES having a short flared neck, shouldered ovoid body and angular handles, the body painted with oval reserves of figures on horseback within gilt borders and against the cobalt ground, raised on a spreading stem square base and further square section plinth with conforming decoration, blue beehive mark to base of each. 18cm(h)
A 19TH CENTURY GILT METAL AND PORCELAIN MANTEL CLOCK retailed by W.C Shaw, Glasgow, with urn-form finial, stepped rectangular surmount and pineapple finials to the break-front and lobed top, the circular white enamelled dial with Roman hours framing the retailer’s name and two winding apertures within a moulded surround, cast upper spandrels and shaped porcelain plaque painted with cherubs, all between porcelain half columns painted with birds raised on a heavily moulded foliate base and turned feet, the striking movement marked ‘JBD’. 36.5cm(h)
A SUBSTANTIAL AND IMPRESSIVE CAST IRON GARDEN URN of large proportions once seated at the centre of a fountain, having a circular top with everted egg-and-dart moulded rim and tapering moulded body, raised on a substantial acanthus moulded stem and hexagonal pedestal with moulded lion mask roundels pierced to project water. 208cm(h) x 141cm(d)
A PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN CANDLESTICKS in the Neo-classical style on canted square bases with tapering columns, urn-shaped capitals & bead borders, the whole decorated with urns, ram`s masks, tied ribbons & festoons in relief, detachable nozzles, by R. Martin & E. Hall, Sheffield 1896/97 (loaded); 11.75" (30 cms) high (2)
A pair of Hutschenreuther wall plates, late 20th century, of shaped square form, overall decorated with stylised females amidst foliage and landscape, with gilding, width 29 cm; a Wedgwood blue jasperware twin handled urn with cover, late 20th century, of classical form, the domed cover with finial and overall decorated with classical figural scenes, on circular socle and square pedestal base, height 30 cm, (3).
A Naples twin handled blue urn, of classical form, overall decorated with classical figures and gilding upon blue ground, on square pedestal base, bears maker`s mark under base, height 29 cm; a Vienna style tyg cup, of cylindrical form, overall decorated with classical figures within landscape, with three shaped handles and on three paw feet, bears maker`s mark under base, height 15 cm, (2).
A Naples twin handled urn, of classical form, overall decorated with classical figures, foliage and gilding, the handles supported by twin classical heads, terminating in a square pedestal base, height 20 cm; a similar Continental Naples style twin handled urn, of classical form, decorated with classical figures in landscape and acanthus leaves, on square pedestal base, height 21 cm, (one handle damaged), (a/f), (2).
A small Moorcroft flambe vase, early/ mid 20th century, of compressed form, overall decorated with berries and leaves, height 7 cm; together with a miscellaneous quantity of ceramic items to include a Wedgwood grey jasperware bud vase, a pair of black Wedwood classical style urns, a Wedgwood green jasperware jardiniere, a Wedgwood dish, a Royal Crown Derby jardiniere, another urn, a studio pottery vase, (11).
A Victorian dish, of lobed square form, decorated with floral sprigs, width 20 cm, a Westerwold type 16th century style tankard, depicting a figure within a cartouche, surrounded by stylised foliage, height 18 cm, together with a range of ceramics to include a 16th century style Westerwold type urn, dated `1599`, height 22 cm, a 16th century style Westerwold type twin handled, vase, of ring form, with masks, height 20 cm, a Chinese bowl, decorated with foliage and figures within landscape, diameter 24 cm, a Victorian platter, decorated with Asiatic Pheasant pattern, a Chinese porcelain cannister and lid, decorated with figures in landscape, signed, Wedgwood commemorative plates and other ceramic items and a quantity of glass decanter stoppers, (a lot).
A carved alabaster fluted column table light, mid 20th century, of classical column form, the gadrooned top leading to fluted column, gadrooned knop and acanthus pedestal, on rectangular block, acanthus molded square base, height 62 cm; a carved variegated grey marble urn, 20th century, of classical form, with flared top, banding and overall decorated with stylised overlapping leaf pattern, on pedestal and square footed base, height 48 cm, (a/f), (2). (It is the buyer`s responsibility to ensure electrical items are professionally rewired for use).
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