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Lot 242

A GEORGE III WINE EWER, maker`s mark rubbed, London 1775, of vase form with beaded edging, urn finial on domed lid, plain loop handle, the body chased with initials, on square base, 12" high, 24ozs 2dwts

Lot 278

A MATCHED PAIR OF GEORGE II CAST CANDLESTICKS, maker John Cafe, London 1746, and William Grundy, London 1758, on shell moulded hexagonal base, similar nozzle on urn socket and knopped stem, 9" high, 34ozs 16dwts

Lot 778

A PAIR OF FOUR LIGHT ORMOLU CANDELABRA, 19th century, the triform tapering stem cast with husking and with acanthus leaf collars, issuing three scrolling foliate branches with urn sockets, raised on scrolled supports and concave sided triform base with mask headed scrolled feet, 22 1/2" high

Lot 804

A FRENCH ALABASTER AND GILT METAL MANTEL CLOCK, 19th century, the twin barrel movement striking on a bell, stamped Henry Marc, 3" dial with gilt Roman numerals and maker`s signature, the oblong case with urn surmount and acorn finials on fluted pilasters, applied masks to sides, and panelled base and lion paw feet, 9" x 17 1/2", raised on serpentine gilt wood stand

Lot 868

A GEORGIAN STYLE MAHOGANY URN STAND of serpentine square form with pierced chinoiserie gallery over cup slide with brass drop handle, raised on cluster column supports with guttae feet and brass castors joined by pierced arched cross stretchers with central finial, 12 1/4" x 28 1/2"

Lot 891

A MAHOGANY CHEVAL MIRROR, early 19th century, the oblong plate set within a cushion frame, the ring and baluster turned stand with urn finials and turned brass adjusting handles, two pole stretchers, on hipped downswept legs with brass toes and castors, 32" x 70 1/2"

Lot 947

A GEORGE III OAK AND MAHOGANY CORNER CUPBOARD, early 19th century, possibly Irish, the moulded cornice with swan neck pediment carved with florettes and centred by an urn on a fluted plinth, door with beaded panelling and corner florettes, canted angles and moulded base, 30 3/4" x 17 1/4" x 50 1/2"

Lot 1840

Dutch School Still life of flowers in an urn with a butterfly, 19.5 x 17in.

Lot 911

A pair of Victorian urn shaped rouge marble, gilt metal and slate table lamps, 19th century, the body with bands of variegated marble, upon stepped square base, four gilt metal paw feet, height 42 cm, (2).

Lot 1649

A pair of Regency mahogany glazed bookcases, of rectangular form with rounded top above two glazed doors enclosing shelves, flanked by urn shaped pilasters, raised upon bun supports, gilt line decoration throughout, 83 x 81 x 29 cm, (2).

Lot 230

A garniture of three George III silver sugar urns, Thos Heming, London 1777, modelled with leaf finial`s above domed cover with leaf collar, the urn bodies with goat mask handles united by a swag of drapery above a band of lotus leaves, raised upon a waisted square pedestal base with wreath decoration, tallest 19 cm, approximate gross weight 53.13 oz, (loaded), (3).

Lot 280

A French gold mounted crystal scent bottle, early 19th century, the hinged mounted domed cover with applied scroll handle engraved with foliate decoration above facet urn formed body, height 11 cm, with original case, (2).

Lot 180

A FRENCH EBONISED BRASS AND MOTHER-OF-PEARL INLAID SALON SUITE LATE 19TH CENTURY AND RESTORED Comprising; a settee and two matching armchairs with foliate cresting to top rail and scrolling foliate butterfly decorated frieze with baluster turned arcade above a padded back and seat flanked by lion's head carved arms, on gilt-metal mounted tapering turned legs; a matching side chair with scroll arms; and an occasional table with butterfly and floral inlaid top, on tapering legs joined by stretchers and central urn The settee -- 47¼ in. (120 cm.) wide; the table -- 26½ in. (66.5 cm.) high; 36¾ in. (93.5 cm.) wide; 23½ in. (59.5 cm.) deep (5) View on Christie's.com

Lot 182

A CARVED AND GREEN-PAINTED SOFA OF DIRECTOIRE STYLE, CIRCA 1900 The shaped toprail centred with an urn flanked by roundels linked by ribbons above a padded back and sides with turned uprights on tapering turned supports 52¾ in. (134 cm.) wide View on Christie's.com

Lot 1351

Late Victorian aneroid barometer with thermometer in a brass case with suspension ring mounted in a turned mahogany frame surmounted by a miniature urn and standing on four turned feet

Lot 1246

An urn-shaped wine cooler with fluted band, swing handle, on column stem and spreading foot, 22in. (56cms).

Lot 1259

An early 20th Century two-handled tea urn and cover, by Walker & Hall, of half-fluted urn form, with detachable cover, beaded angular handles, on stem base resting on square platform and ball feet, with inscription "Presented to Mr. J.T. Batey..... April 1901", 21 3/4in. (53.5cms).

Lot 1260

A 19th Century ornate campana-shaped two-handled tea urn and cover with foliated borders and handles, engraved crest, on stem foot with concave sided platform resting on shell and leaf feet, 17 1/2in. (45cms), in large oak and metal bound carrying case.

Lot 1281

An Elizabeth II sugar caster, by C.J. Vander, London 1992, baluster form, the pierced top chased with lozenge design, urn finial, 6 1/2in. (16.5cms), 7oz.

Lot 1300

A George V cup, by Marson & Jones, Birmingham 1933, urn-shaped, engraved coat of arms of Newcastle upon Tyne, with inscription to base `Alderman J.W.M. Petty, Sheriff of the City of Newcastle upon Tyne, 1971-72`, 8in. (20cms), 8oz.

Lot 1353

A pair of George V casters, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1928-29, of octagonal baluster form, with inscription "Presented to the Tynemouth Heavy Bde. R.A. Officers Mess By Capt. A.E. Rogers R.A. (T.A.) 18th November, 1929, with pierced domed covers and urn finials, spreading bases, 8 1/2in. (21.5cms), 12.5oz.

Lot 1357

A George V two-handled presentation cup, by J.W. Benson Ltd., London 1925, urn-shaped, engraved inscription "The Tynemouth Heavy Brigade R.A. Winners 1925 of the Challenge Cup, Presented by the Proprietors of The Daily Telegraph to the Territorial Army for the Unit having the best attendance at the annual camp", fluted loop handles, on stem base, with square rim pedestal, detachable spreading cover with urn finial, 14 3/4in. (37.5cms) with square wooden base engraved names of winners, overall height with base 17 3/4in. (45cms), 44oz.

Lot 1369

A George V two-handled presentation cup, by Docker & Burn Ltd., Birmingham 1922, urn-shaped with polygonal body, engraved inscription "Presented by George T. Redhead Esq. to the shipwrecked fishermen and mariners Royal Benevolent Society 1926", scroll and swag handle, detachable cover with leaf wrapped finial, spreading base with rim foot, 15 1/4in. (33.5cms), 26oz.

Lot 1377

A George V two-handled presentation cup, by R. & S. Garrard & Co. (Sebastian Henry Garrard), London 1920, of urn form, on domed foot, 6in. (15cms), 19oz.

Lot 1378

A George V two-handled presentation cup, by Elkington & Co., Birmingham 1932, urn-shaped, with applied fluted and foliate band, ornate handles, with inscription "Lady Dudley`s Challenge Cup (replica) Worcestershire Hunt Point to Point Steeple Chases...." and engraved to reverse "Won by Major Ian A. Straker`s Glengarry II", on spreading base with rim foot, detachable cover with foliate finial, 8in. (20.5cms), 15.5oz.

Lot 1379

An Elizabeth II two-handled trophy cup, of urn form, engraved inscription "Mid Tyne Federation Championships Club Challenge Trophy", on stem food with spreading base, 8 1/4in. (21cms); and another silver cup, date stamps and makers marks rubbed, with replaced cartouche, urn-shaped, on spreading foot, 6 1/4in. (16cms), 20oz. (2)

Lot 1418

A pair of George III presentation cups, by John Robertson II and John Walton, c.1815, of fluted urn form, with fluted borders, engraved foliate band under, with inscription `Presented to James Hall by Messrs Dunns in token of their appreciation of his conduct as Viewer at Whitefield and Townley Main Collieries, 1st July, 1815`, on spreading bases with rim feet, 6 1/2in. (16.5cms), 15.5oz.

Lot 1419

A George III cup, by John Robertson II and John Walton, c.1815, of fluted urn form, fluted rim, with engraved foliate band below, inscription `Prize for the Greatest General Improvement on the Bywell Estate In Class The Second, Within The Last Year, Adjudged by Mr. ** Wales, Mr. Willm. Todd, 27th August, 1815 to Mr. Joseph Lambert for his farm at Fairley May and presented to him by his Landlord & Landlady S. & F. Hodson`, 7 1/4in. (18.5cms), 9.75cms.

Lot 1455

A Victorian christening mug, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. (Gibson & Langman), London 1893, of half-fluted urn form, with foliate frieze, engraved initials, scroll handle with mask cap, spreading foot, 4 1/2in. (11.5cms), 6oz.

Lot 1504

An Edwardian three-handled presentation cup, by Thomas Edward Dickens, Birmingham 1908, of waisted form, on stylized urn form with hammered decoration, ornate Arts & Crafts style loop handles, foliate cartouche, on spreading base with rim foot, 6in. (15cms), 15oz.

Lot 1505

A Victorian four-piece tea and coffee service, by Edward and John Barnard, London 1857, each piece of baluster form, decorated with scrollwork, fruit and floral designs, on shaped circular spreading bases, the teapot and hot water jug with hinged domed covers, urn finials, height of coffee pot 11in. (28cms), 76oz.

Lot 1535

A Victorian two-handled presentation cup and cover, by Henry Holland (of Holland Aldwinkle & Slater), London 1870, of embossed urn form, decorated with foliage around strapwork diamond pattern cartouche, engraved inscription "Challenge Cup Presented by T. Spencer Esqr.", also inscribed reverse 1892, also engraved names of winners, beaded angular handle, on ornate knopped stem, spreading base, detachable domed cover with ornate finial, 11 1/2in. (29cms), 23oz.

Lot 1536

An early 20th Century two-handled presentation cup, date and makers mark rubbed, urn-shaped with presentation inscription "Presented by Miss A.C. Flagg to the 389th Coy. 47 (Durham LI) A.A. Bn. R.E. (T.A.)..... 1939", angular handles, waisted stem foot, 9 3/4in. (25cms), 16oz.

Lot 1537

A Victorian two-handled presentation cup, by Mark Willis, Sheffield 1897, urn-shaped, engraved Durham Light Infantry crest and presentation inscription "To So. Shields Det: 5th V.B.D.L.I. 1900", beaded scrollwork handle, on waisted stem, spreading rim foot, 13 1/4in. (33.5cms), 24oz.

Lot 1538

A George V two-handled presentation cup, by Alexander Clark & Co. Ltd., Birmingham 1927, urn-shaped, with inscription "50th Divisional Horse Show Mask 1928 Gun Team and Gun Turnout, 1st Prize....", also engraved to reverse, scroll handle, waisted stem, heavily filled base, 7in. (18cms).

Lot 1539

A Victorian presentation cup, by Fenton Bros., Sheffield 1875, urn-shaped, inscribed "Presented by William Watson Foster, also engraved to foot "Efficiency Cup Instituted 1904...", also engraved winners names, 9 3/4in. (25cms), 13oz.

Lot 1540

A Victorian presentation cup, by James Deakin & Son, Sheffield 1895, of embossed urn form, decorated foliated scrolls around cartouche, inscribed "The Jubilee Cup. Presented to the Consett Co. 6th Durham L.I.....", knopped waisted spreading base with rim foot, 9 1/4in. (23cms), 10.25oz.

Lot 1541

A Victorian two-handled presentation cup and cover, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1898, urn-shaped, with embossed mid rib, with engraved inscription "Challenge Cup Presented to the Royal Garrison Artillery of Northumberland & Durham of the Ladies for Two Counties 1913", scrollwork handles, spreading rim foot, detachable domed cover with urn finial, 14 1/2in. (37cms), 78oz.

Lot 1542

An Edwardian presentation cup, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1901, of half-fluted urn form, with inscription "V.V. D.L.I. K & L Co., Presented by Mrs. Petherick" and inscribed "Winners", also inscribed "R. (Consett) Bty.", knopped waisted stem, spreading foot, 11 1/2in. (29cms), 17.5oz.

Lot 1574

An early George III waiter, by Richard Rugg I, London 1761, shaped circular, with raised urn, shell and scroll border, on hoof feet, 6 1/2in. (16.5cms), 6.5oz.

Lot 1578

A pair of Edwardian candlesticks, by Daniel & John Wellby, London 1904, in the classical style, with fluted urn pattern nozzles and detachable drip pans, fluted tapering stems with swag design, on spreading oval fluted filled bases, 11 1/2in. (29cms).

Lot 1590

A pair of late Victorian candlesticks, by Josiah Williams & Co. (Jackson & Fullerton), London 1897, in the classical taste with urn pattern nozzles, oval tapering stems with spreading oval filled bases, 10in. (25.5cms).

Lot 1593

A Victorian caster, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London 1892, of spirally fluted baluster form, with vacant cartouche, pierced cover with urn finial, 7 1/4in. (18.5cms), 4.5oz.

Lot 1615

An Edwardian cut glass and silver-mounted claret jug, maker`s mark rubbed, Sheffield 1909, circular tapered, with cut star motifs, plain neck, domed cover with urn finials, scroll handle, 10 1/2in. (27cms).

Lot 412

A pair of Sitzendorf figural candelabra, heavily encrusted with flowers, the scrolling candle branches supported by a twin handled urn mounted on a floral encrusted pedestal, 15 1/2in. (44cms) high (expected losses).

Lot 2455

A Victorian gilt mirror, the raised panelled plate surmounted by urn and scroll decoration, fitted with three candle sconces, 35 1/2 x 20in. (90 x 51cms).

Lot 2465

An early 19th Century mahogany cheval mirror, the crossbanded oval bevelled plate suspended on stand with urn finials, raised on splayed brass lion paw capped feet, 62 1/2in. (159cms) high.

Lot 424

ENGLISH SCHOOL EARLY 19TH C STILL LIFE WITH FLOWERS AND A SCULPTED URN, OIL ON CANVAS

Lot 516

WALL MIRROR, late 19th century giltwood and gesso, with oval bevelled plate, contained by an egg and dart frame, with urn, anthemion and swag cresting, 98cm H x 96cm W. (some losses)

Lot 346

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER PURSE of hinged and rounded oblong form, engraved with a classical urn, foliate scrolls and garlands, opening by button release to reveal the sectioned interior, marks for Birmingham 1910, maker Thomas Bishton. 6cm(h) x 12.5cm(w) 109grams.

Lot 1359

A fine old salt glazed Urn of baluster form having flared neck and rope-twist handles, 14 5/8`` tall, impressed ``7`` to base, chips to neck and base

Lot 1615

A large white china Bovey Pottery Jug, and Blue Urn

Lot 83

"A pair of late 19th century ormolu candlesticks, each in the form of a monkey, seated on an alabaster base and supporting an urn, h. 12.5 cm, together with a lead bust modelled as Mr Micawber, possibly a car mascot, h. 15.5 cm "

Lot 248

"A repousse decorated silver bowl of urn shaped form, a silver stamped dish of oval form and nine other silver items, various dates and makers "

Lot 157

A 17thC Continental silver seal top spoon, with a plain oval bowl, the squared handle with urn finial and plain circular disc top, 19.25cm long.

Lot 169

A Victorian silver muffineer, Birmingham 1896, of octagonal baluster form, with a pierced cover and urn finial, on a domed foot, 12cm high.

Lot 176

An early George V silver oval mustard, Sheffield 1912, the domed cover with an urn finial, scroll handle, blue glass liner, 6cm high.

Lot 256

A 19thC French gilt metal and marble clock garniture of eight-day movement striking on a bell, the enamel dial signed Guérin, Orleans, Arabic numerals and painted with floral swags, the drum shape case suspended on a pillared pediment with urn surmount, together with two matching urn pedestals, 45cm and 29cm high respectively.

Lot 826

Three 19th century Worcester, white glazed wall pockets, one shaped as a nest, one a shell, the third an urn.

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