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A George III silver urn shaped condiment vase and cover by Robert Hennell, London 1788, with a ball finial to the reel shape cover, half fluted and on a square base, the interior gilt, engraved with a crest, 20cm (8in) high, 283g (9.1 oz); with a blue glass liner and a late Victorian silver Albany pattern sifting spoon by Jackson & Fullerton, London 1899, 1 oz. The crest of ROAN.
A good quality George III mahogany breakfront glazed cabinet bookcase. The central arched pediment inlaid with urn and swags over a pair of astragal glazed doors enclosing a central bookcase above two short drawers with four drawers below, the top drawer fitted with hinged lidded and alphabetically divided index boxes, two flanking astragal glazed bookcases each surmounting a single drawer over a panelled door enclosing shelved cabinets, all on a plinth base, 283cm wide by 55cm deep by 160cm high
A George III Adams style pierced silver sugar basket and cover, Charles Aldridge & Henry Green, London 1777, the basket of egg shaped form with applied swag and ram mask decoration and red glass liner, the underside and cover decorated with acanthus leaf design with urn finial, all raised on three tapering legs enclosed within Greek Key border and terminating in cloven hoofed feet, cockerel crest to cover and basket, 19cm high, weight of silver 15.5oz For details of the condition of this lot please contact the auctioneer.
A pair of Adams style candlesticks, Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London 1894, the square tapering columns with rams mask and bow garland detailing, supporting garland decorated sconces, the removable nozzles with beaded rims, all raised on square canted bases with acanthus leaf and urn decoration, 31cm high (loaded) (2) For details of the condition of this lot please contact the auctioneer.
A group of pottery vessels, including a Roman grey burnished ware urn, the ovoid body decorated with impressed cross-hatching, 18.8cm high, part of the rim and body missing on one side, accompanied by an ink inscribed note reading: ‘Roman cinerary urn was discovered in Carlisle in sinking foundation for homes in Devonshire Street, august 1863’; a Roman Samian Ware dish set on a raised ring base, name-stamped SVLPICIV in the tondo, 17cm diam., an old label on the underside, ink inscribed, ‘Found underground - in Bothchergate, Carlisle in M.D.CCC.LV [1855] - ‘; a Roman buff pottery flagon with ribbed upper body, 12.5cm high, an old label ink inscribed, ‘Roman Terra Cotta Bottle from the South of England’, circa 2nd-4th century A.D., and eight other mainly Roman pottery objects, including vessels, lamps and fragments, some with ink inscribed collection labels, mainly noting their discovery in Carlisle in 1859 & 1860, another from the South of England
A pair of French silvered metal mounted moulded and cut glass seven light candelabra, by Baccarat, 20th century, each with a beaded and lobed urn socket above a dished drip pan hung with pendants, on a lobed baluster stem above six conforming sockets and drip pans on twist moulded arms, rising from a lobed fitting above a standing caryatid portrayed draped in the Classical style, the lobed, circular bases inscribed ‘BACCARAT’ to the undersides, 64.5cm high, 36cm wide
A pair of cut glass mounted gilt metal and parcel gilt blue glass lustre candlesticks, last quarter 19th century, each with hobnail cut urn sockets with conforming broad drip pans and prism drops, above further inverted dish drip pans with further lustre drops, on quatreform section plinths with waisted sides, on quatreform bases, each on four sphere feet, 28cm high
A set of four Victorian gilt metal and cut glass mounted four light wall appliques, late 19th century, each with a foliate urn cast socket raised above three others on scrolled arms, all with dished glass drip pans and hung with faceted glass bead swags, on openwork foliate cast backplates, 38cm high, 39cm wide, 26.5cm protrudence
A pair of gilt metal eight light chandeliers in the Louis Philippe taste, early 20th century, the foliate cast urn sockets on scrolling foliate cast arms, issuing from dished bodies, each with three suspension chains rising to a corona, 78cm high, 61cm widePlease note: These are not a pair. The image of one has been duplicated for the catalogue. They are similar in design, however do bear differences.
A 19th Century gilded brass mantel clock, of architectural design, surmounted by an urn finial, circular Roman numeral dial flanked by Egyptianesque figures, figure and floral scroll decorated panel, raised on a platform plinth and four scrolled feet, 8 day movement striking on a gong, 27cm wide x 45cm high - see illustration
LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY FRENCH GILT METAL AND HAND PAINTED PORCELAIN MANTEL CLOCK, the 3 1/22 painted porcelain roman dial with river landscaped to the centre, powered by a drum shaped movement striking on a bell, housed in a tall case with two handled urn shaped finial (a.f.) classical mask capped laurel wreath side pendants and river landscape painted porcelain to the scrollwork base, 15 1/4" (38.7cm) high TOGETHER WITH A SIMILAR PAIR OF TWO HANDLED VASE SHAPED URNS, 14" (35.6cm) HIGH (a.f..) AND CONVERTED TO ELECTRIC TABLE LAMPS (3)
A large Continental Naples-style twin handled urn, 19th century, of classical form, the flared top with gadrooning, leading to main body decorated with classical male figures in high relief, foliate decorated handles and lower body above egg and dart adorned knop and flaring circular petal design pedestal, terminating in square foot, height 47 cm, (a/f).
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