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A pair of Italian carved, polychrome painted and parcel giltwood Blackamoor standard candelabra, early 20th century, modelled opposing, each with six sockets on scrolling branches issuing from an urn, the Moors portrayed standing on porphyry blocks, 125cm high excluding electrical fitments, (possibly lacking bases)
A pair of Italian carved, polychrome painted and parcel giltwood Blackamoor standard candelabra, early 20th century, modelled opposing, each with six sockets on scrolling branches issuing from an urn, the Moors portrayed standing on porphyry blocks, 125cm high excluding electrical fitments, (possibly lacking bases)
A Dutch mahogany and marquetry demi-lune tea table, first half 19th century, the top with radiating marquetry above a frieze centered by an urn and swags adjoining patera, on square tapering legs, 75cm high, 62cm wide, 42cm deep condition report:** Marks, scratches and abrasions consistent with age and use. Later blocks elements and red staining to the underside, possibly adapted. Some losses to marquetry . Splits to the top with brown filler. Warping to the top. Circular faded patches to the top . Repairs, sections of replacement, and restorations overall
A mahogany urn table, in George III style, 19th century, with fretwork gallery, above a slide, on square tapering legs and block feet, 65cm high, 28cm wide, 28cm deep condition report:** Marks, scratches and abrasions consistent with age and use. Watermarks to top. Slide is warped with some staining. Minor repairs and restorations to fretwork
An Italian giltwood and marble topped occasional table, 20th century, the rectangular shaped marble and gilt metal mounted top with re-entrant corners, on carved acanthus urn shaped supports, 55cm high, the top 127cm x 56cm condition report:** Marks, scratches and abrasions consistent with age and use. Generally good condition reflecting recent date of manufacture
THREE SILVER MUSTARD POTS one plain oval with reeded rims, lid rising to an urn-shaped finial, angular handle, W.H. Haseler Ltd., London, 1901, 11cm long; one oval with two bands of palework piercing, domed lid, scroll handle, James Dixon & Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1900, 11cm long; and one plain bell-shaped, lid with onion dome finial, angular handle, with loaded base and fixed blue glass liner, Sydney & Co., Birmingham, 1918, 9cm wide 225gr. (7oz) excluding loaded example and two blue glass liners (3)
Crested china - Approximately forty pieces of Goss China, including a large Norwich Urn, with matching arms (Norwich); a beaker, with transfer print of `Old Scarlet`; a vase, with transfer print of `Edward the Peacemaker`; an Ancient Costril or Pilgrim`s Bottle (League of Goss Collectors); and others.
Pullman Car Company china Teacup & Saucer, Side Plate and Butter Dish. A lovely little collection manufactured by Ridgway and bearing the brown and grey `Grecian Urn` pattern with the Plate and Butter Dish bearing the full Pullman `double lion` emblem in the centre. All in pristine condition, quite delightful.
A muzzle loading Continental flintlock action duck gun, early 19th century, with part faceted barrel, metal inlaid chequered grips, brass trigger guard and butt, with recumbent lion and urn decoration, lacking flintlock mechanism and ram rod (at fault), 120cm long and a shot flask with embossed detail By family repute this gun belonged to John `Mad Jack` Mytton (1796-1834), won from him in a wager by a neighbouring farmer, and ancestor of the present vendor. A local colourful character, there are many legends surrounding Mad Jack`s exploits, including `He would often get out of bed in the middle of the night, take off his flimsy nightshirt and set off completely naked but carrying his favourite gun across the frozen fields towards his lake. Here he would ambush the ducks, fire a few shots and return to bed apparently none the worse for his ordeal. He frequently got up again half an hour later - stripped off and went through the whole process again. His most extraordinary day`s shooting came when... he got fed up waiting for the birds to come within range, stripped naked, sat on the ice and slowly shuffled forward on the slippery surface until he was within range`.
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