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A rare pair of large Chinese Canton carved ivory urn-shaped vases, 19th century. Deeply carved with warriors in a landscape amidst flowers, foliage and pagodas, the necks, shoulders and feet carved with continuous flower scrolls, the handles carved as scrolling foliage, with one handle damaged, other small faults, 28.5cm. (2)
A pair of Continental style urn shaped vases of gilt rimmed pink and white ground with decorative polychrome floral panel and each with 2 gilded swan neck handles on rectangular plinths (28cms) and a pair of early to mid 20th century rough cast baluster vases with naturalistic leaf and floral swags
A mid-19th Century Flame Mahogany and Ebony Strung Bow Fronted Stick Barometer, Worthington & Allen of London, the case with moulded pediment and cornice, to a signed and silvered scale of 27-31 with screw adjusting vernier, to a figured neck set with a silvered twin scale mercury thermometer, to a square section base with canted corners and ebonised urn-shaped cistern cover with moulded base, height 39”
A late 19th Century Burr Walnut Cased Vienna Type Wall Timepiece, the case with scrolling pediment and urn finials, the canted corners with applied carved detail, and glazed door with further foliate frieze, to a moulded base with inverted finals, to an associated two-part Roman enamel dial with outside minute track and blued steel moon hands, to a spring-driven movement with anchor escapement, height 28”
A 19th Century Porcelain Clock Garniture Set, the waisted case surmounted by an urn of spring flowers over further floral garlands and putti depicting the four seasons, and further detail of courting couples, with gilt highlights and raised on scrolling feet, to a cast brass bezel enclosing a 3” porcelain dial with gilt Roman numerals and outside minute track with pierced gilt hands, to a circular brass movement with anchor escapement and strike on a bell, height 16 ½”; and flanked by a pair of matching Candelabrum, each with four lights on scrolling arms, and with gilt highlighted and painted floral detail, also with seasonal putti, height 20” (losses and restoration throughout) (3)
A late 19th Century Gilt Painted Spelter and Porcelain Mounted Mantel Clock, the breakfront case surmounted a lidded urn with floral swags and further ribbon detail, and inset with musical trophy and putti panels on cobalt blue background, to a 3 ½” Roman enamel dial with outside minute track and blued steel moon hands, to a circular brass movement with anchor escapement and strike on a bell, height 16”
A second half of the 20th Century Lacquered Brass Italian Clock Garniture, Imperial, the shaped case surmounted by a gilt highlighted and cobalt blue urn, to figural corner mounts, and splayed base raised on four bracket feet, and decorated with a panel depicting a courting couple in 18th Century Costume, beneath a Roman and Arabic chapter ring with outside minute track and black pierced and stamped hands, to a circular brass movement with strike on two bells, height 17”; and flanked by a pair of similarly decorated urn side pieces (3)
An early 20th Century cast Brass Mantel Timepiece, the waisted case surmounted by an ornate lidded urn, with cast side handles, and with scrolling foliate side pieces and break front plinth base, on scrolling feet, to a cast Brass bezel with bevelled glass enclosing a Roman enamel dial with outside minute track and fancy gilt and pierced hands, to a circular Brass movement with platform escapement, height 16”
A 1796 pattern infantry officer’s sword, straight shallow fullered blade 32”, with traces of etching, copper gilt hilt with double shell guard, the inner turning down (spring AF), knucklebow, urn shaped pommel, simulated copper wirebound grip. Basically GC for age, the hilt retaining a little gilt (blade worn and cleaned over pitting)
A late-18th or early-19th Century English smallsword, hollow triangular section blade 32 3/4 in., etched panels to the forte including the name `Firmin & Sons 153 Strand and Conduit Street London`, cut steel and studded hilt with pierced shaped oval dish, attenuated finger rings, studded spatulate quillons, swollen grip, urn shaped pommel, in its steel mounted vellum covered scabbard and with a pigskin sword bag.
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