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A FRENCH 19th CENTURY BLONDE TORTOISESHELL AND GILT MANTLE CLOCK, THE MOVEMENT SIGNED VICENTI & CIE, THE 3" DIAL HAVING A SILVERED AND ENGRAVED CHAPTER RING AND GILT FLEUR DE LYS, THE TWIN BARREL MOVEMENT WITH BROCOT ESCAPEMENT AND RACK STRIKING ON A GONG, THE CASE WITH BRASS CARRYING HANDLE AND URN FINIALS TO THE DOMED TOP, FOLIATE CAST GILT MOULDING AND APPLIED SCROLL MOULDING TO THE FRONT, THE CLOCK HAVING BRASS FEET.
Three silver Sark Cattle Show trophies the first dated 1923, of urn form with flying scroll handles, the second dated 1926, of goblet form, the third dated 1929, of goblet form with angular scroll handles, each with engraved inscription, 5½ to 6in. (14 to 15.5cm.) high, total weight 9.5oz, together with a silver plated Sark Cattle Show Trophy dated 1929 and a silver plated trophy of Sark interest, engraved `Presented by the Director of Stocks Hotel Ltd 1928`. (5)
A George III silver egg cruet stand William Burwash, London 1818, the openwork stand with green man mask and foliate handle over reeded dividers holding six egg cups of urn form with gilt interiors, on anthemion corners supports to a gadrooned and fruiting vine decorated base raised on four foliate paw feet, 7½in. (19cm.) high, weight 25.5oz.
A French Empire style alabaster portico clock 19th century, with gilt metal beaded, husk and swagged mounts and flame finials, sunburst mask pendulum, floral swagged white enamelled Arabic dial with gilt pierced hands and eight day Japy Freres & Cie bell strike movement no. `1784 5 2`, surmounted by a gilt metal scrolled flaming urn finial and raised on toupie feet, 15½in. (39.5cm.) high.
A pair of Wedgwood oval jasper plaques 19th century, in pale-blue with white relief neo-classical motifs modelled by William Hackwood after designs by Lady Templetown from 1738, of `Sportive Love` depicting a woman pinching a cherub`s cheek and `Charlotte Mourning at the Tomb of Werther` depicting a mourning young woman in profile to the left kneeling before an urn on a pedestal and a dog behind her, impressed `Wedgwood` to the reverse, gilt metal frames, 4¾in. (12cm.) diameter. (2) * Provenance: Sotheby`s, Chester, Silver, Jewellery, Miniatures, Objects of Virtue, Tuesday, 18th and Wednesday, 19th July, 1989, Lot 1053.
A French gold and rose cut diamond pocket watch, circa 1810, the two piece case chased with two colour foliate bands, the case back with an urn to the centre, set overall with rose cut diamonds, to include the push piece, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, outer Arabic minutes track, and diamond set steel Louis XV hands, the cylinder fusee movement with three arm alloy balance, flat balance spring, the escape wheel recessed in the back plate, inscribed ÒTransformation par A. Jeannot-Droz a Besan?onÓ, the case 42mm diameter, together with a chatelaine
Geo. Prior, London, a silver and tortoiseshell triple cased verge watch for the Turkish market, no.38197, the inner and intermediary case hallmarked London 1813, maker’s mark ‘IR’ incuse, the white enamel dial with black Turkish numerals, and gold beetle and poker hands, the verge fusee movement with Egyptian pillars, pierced and engraved balance cock with a Neoclassical urn at the foot, flat three armed steel balance, and Tompion type regulator, the outer tortoiseshell case 75mm diameter
A ROYAL CROWN DERBY PORCELAIN TWO HANDLED CLASSICAL DESIGN URN AND COVER, the cover with gilded finial and painted floral decoration, the body decorated with vertical royal blue bands and reserved painted floral panel, signed G Gessop, on pedestal base with support. Printed marks. 11.75" High. (Restored).
A RARE LATE 19TH /20TH CENTURY CLEAR GLASS URN SHAPED PEDESTAL LIDDED LEMONADE DISPENSER, having slice cut and facetted cover with pointed finial, the body of tapering baluster form etched "Clarence Lemonade" and "Trade Mark" originally gilded, tap hole, on domed base with baluster support. 27.5" High.(minor chips).
A 19th C Italian walnut inlaid and cross banded side table / writing table, the inlaid top above five small drawers with central knee hole, the table standing on square tapering legs, the whole inlaid with foliage, urns and scrolling foliage, the top inlaid with a large urn, bird / griffin type creatures and scrolling foliage, 90 cm long by 48 cm wide by 80 cm height approx
a mixed lot of decorative pottery and porcelain, including: a Wedgwood majolica table centre fashioned as two putti supporting an urn, a 19th century Derby vase of campagna form, a 19th century Chinese export porcelain bowl and a 1930`s salad bowl with silver plated rim and pair of servers etc.
A Late 18th Century Mourning Pendant, of marquise form, an urn motif decorated with hair and seed pearls, and depicting the initials `AP`, overlays entwined hair, within a border of seed pearls, to a scalloped edge frame, the reverse engraved `Anne Paves died Sep 2 1780 Aged 64`, measures 2.7cm by 3.8cm (excluding the suspension loop) see illustration
An Ormolu and Porcelain Mounted Striking Mantel Clock with Garniture, circa 1890, porcelain panels to the front and sides depicting landscape scenes and figures, base with acanthus leaf borders, 3-1/2-inch porcelain dial, twin barrel movement with striking on a bell, movement backplate stamped Japy Freres and UP (within a star), 43cm high, with matching ormolu and porcelain mounted urn garniture 29cm high see illustration
A Gilt Brass and Porcelain Mounted Striking Mantel Clock with Garniture, circa 1890, with multi coloured porcelain columns and panels decorated with birds and butterflies, 4-inch painted porcelain dial, twin barrel movement with striking on a gong, backplate stamped AB with a star and numbered 2788 163, raised upon a gilt wooden base, 43cm high, with matching gilt brass and porcelain urn shaped garniture raised on gilt wooden bases, 32cm high see illustration
A George V Candelabrum, Reid & Sons, Sheffield 1931, the navette base rising to a flared column with vase shaped sconce supporting detachable scroll arms with navette form drip pans beneath conforming sconces with detachable nozzles and central urn finial, presentation inscription, 48cm high, loaded
George III silver chocolate pot of baluster shape on round foot with beaded borders, maker`s mark JS, London 1777 with foliage spout and wood scroll handle, the hinged domed cover with beaded border and detachable urn finial, marked under base and on cover bezel, the detachable finial apparently unmarked, 28ozs 12" high
Early 20th century cast iron fountain the cherub top resting on a shallow gadrooned urn on a support with acanthus decoration approx 94" high ProvENANCE; Removed from Furzehill Place, Pirbright and offered for sale without RESERVE. In view of its size this item must be paid for and removed promptly by Monday 26th March. If it is not removed by the purchaser by then it will have to be removed to store at a charge of £100 and storage charges will be payable at the rate of £10 per day (all charges plus VAT)
A William IV silver wine cooler of campana urn form, the rim cast with flowers and scrolls above a pair of similarly decorated scroll handles, the lower body chased and worked in relief with flowers and leaves on a knop stem and foliate moulded shaped circular foot, London 1835 by Edward, Edward Junior, John and William Barnard, height approx 33cm.
A late 19th Century gilt spelter and porcelain mantel clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the backplate stamped `Japy Freres`, the porcelain dial with Roman numerals against a bleu céleste band framing flowers, the case with urn surmount above scrolls and a further porcelain panel, on claw feet, height approx 35cm, together with a giltwood stand, pendulum and key.
A late 19th/early 20th Century alabaster and gilt metal mantel clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the backplate stamped `Japy Freres`, the case with two handled urn surmount above gilt applied Roman numerals, on a shaped base and tapering feet, height approx 34cm, together with pendulum, gilt stand, glass dome and ebonized stand.
A late 19th Century brass, champlevé enamel and onyx four glass mantel clock with eight day movement striking on a gong, the circular enamel dial with Arabic numerals and painted flower festoons, within a polychrome champlevé enamel surround, the backplate stamped `J. Marti`, above a compensated mercury pendulum, the bowfront case with urn surmount above bevelled glass panels flanked by a pair of Corinthian columns and polychrome enamelled borders on turned feet, height approx 41cm, together with key (minor faults).
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