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A 20th Century finely woven silk prayer rug, the mustard ground bearing an intricate flowering urn design flanked by pillars, with seal gray spandrels surrounding the mihrab. Having outer main turquoise border with palmettes and birds perched in flowering trees and further guard stripes. 143cm x 92cm
An Edwardian Silver mounted mantle clock, by Charles Boyton & Son, London, c.1907, with white enamelled dial with moulded brass surround, with vase and flower finial, leading to moulded square top, the main body of urn form and overall decorated with running flower and foliate motifs, on stepped rectangular base, with foliate mounted scroll feet, height 32 cm.
A 19th century Indo-Dutch marquetry and ebonised centre table, the foliate and floral marquetry with scrolling acanthus sprays issuing from an urn above, single frieze drawer, raised on barley twist supports united by conforming bone inlaid stretchers, raised on shaped feet, 76 x 120 x 70 cm.
Hardy S M, `The Story Of Anne Candler`, signed ed, Sheila M Hardy, 1988, with Whistler L, `The Laughter And The Urn/ The Life Of Rex Whistler`, signed ed, Weidenfield & Nicolson, London, 1985, together with a miscellaneous quantity of books to include science, biography, fiction and lifestyle books, (a lot).
A French Champleve and ormlou mantle clock, 19th/ early 20th century, of domed rectangular form, the top with flaming finial and lidded two handled urn, with cast ribbon work to the dome and a champleve face with Roman numerals, bevelled glass case and elaborate star burst pendulum, with seated cherub to the shaped front base, on rococco feet and to the sides flaming twisted torchiers, adorned with swags, terminating in sea beasts, height 42 cm.
A French gilt metal and champleve enamelled four glass mantle clock, 20th century, the hexagonal body surmounted with twin handled urn finial and six acorn topped finials, central dial with champleve border, Corinthian columns leading to floral decorated apron, movement striking on a gong, mercury pendulum, height 39 cm, (key).
A cased set of six silver condiments, Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1913/14, all of melon form, to include; a pair of salts with blue glass liners and spoons, a pair of mustards with scroll handles, hinged covers and urn finals with blue glass liners and spoons and a pair of pepperettes with pierced covers and urn finials, all raised on circular feet and presented within fitted velvet and silk lined case, weight of silver 13oz For details of the condition of this lot please contact the auctioneer.
A pair of Adams style silver pepperettes, Horace Woodward & Co, London 1899/90, of urn form with pierced covers and raised on square pedestal bases, 8cm high, together with a further pair of silver pepperettes, Sheffield 1910, of baluster form, 9cm high, weight of silver 3.5oz (4) Provenance: The :Lord Cormack, DL, FSA For details of the condition of this lot please contact the auctioneer.
A quantity of stone composition planters, of recent manufacture, including a square form cast with squirrels in relief, 34cm high, 35cm square, another planter with classical twin handled urn, on stepped feet, 29cm high, 30cm wide; a figural planter lappet moulded basin supported by a stylised figure, on naturalistic moulded base, 47cm high, a pair of figural ornaments modelled seated, each 60cm high and a pair of twin handled urns, body, 35cm high, 35cm wide, and another figural jardini?re, 105cm high, 50cm diameter. Provenance: Donnington Castle House, Donnington, Newbury, Berkshire.
A late George III Derbyshire Blue John and ormolu mounted urn on plinth, early 19th century, with possible later adaption, with flambeau cast finial on a waisted socle and foliate cast domed mount, above a lobed cover to the urn beneath, sloping to the shoulder with reeded rim, above further reeding to the body, on a foliate cast and lobed socle, the square section plinth with alabaster top and Blue John sides, on a marmo nero Belgio base, 41cm high
A French patinated bronze urn and cover, last quarter 19th century, the spherical finial of the circular lid cast with a lizard, above spreading leaves, the body of the urn cast in high relief with an encircling serpent amongst foliage, with conforming socle and circular foot, the lid interior inscribed `A Giroux` for the retailer Alphonse Giroux of Paris, 19cm high. Provenance: Property of a Lady of Title.
A collection of treen, 19th century, including a lignum vitae bowl, 9.5cm high, 9cm diameter; an oak casket modelled as an urn, with gilt metal flame finial, the upper section of the urn with two hinged compartments, above turned stem and moulded oval base, plinth and bun feet, 25cm high, 21cm wide, 13cm deep; and a pair of turned fruitwood bowls, circular tops, waisted stems and circular foot, 10cm high, 12cm diameter. Provenance: Apsley Estates, Hampshire.
A French lacquered brass and cloisonnŽ enamel mantel clock garniture, late 19th century, the eight-day gong striking movement with polychrome enamel rosette centred gilt Arabic numeral cartouche dial behind bevel-glazed bezel, the shallow arch top case with female mask centred foliate decorated shaped enamel panel fronting the tympanum, above Corinthian columns with conforming polychrome enamelled shafts flanking dial, on cavetto moulded skirt base with turned feet, 26.5cm (10.5ins) high; on a giltwood stand and with a pair of twin handled urn sidepieces, each with enamel band decoration to collar and base, 23cm (9ins) high
A George III mahogany cutlery urn, circa 1800, the husk and guilloche banded lid with an acorn finial, the body with guilloche band above half fluting and leaf carving with patinated metal loop handles, on a beaded socle and square base with ogee bracket feet, 2ft 6in high, 44cm diameter. Provenance: Apsley Estates, Hampshire.Please note : This is possibly 19th century, not as stated in the catalogue.
A French porphyry red marble and ormolu mantel clock, late 19th century, the circular dial bearing Roman numerals, movement by Masquelier Manessiez, eight day, half hour striking on a bell, the fluted barrel column casing with urn and cover surmount, raised on an octagonal base, 43.5cm high.
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