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A century Viennese enamelled urn decorated with an oval polychrome vignette with classical figures against a red ground, heightened with gilding, by Simon Grunwald together with another similarly decorated bud vase, by Ludwig Politzer Vienna, the latter 4.2in (10.5cm) high. (2)
An iron-bound oak trunk with internal trays and divisions containing the following various items, all non-matching: two pairs of modern sauce boats, a single sauce boat, a late Victorian embossed teapot, coffee pot, hotwater jug, milk jug, a modern silvergilt "point-to-point" cup and cover, a two handled trophy cup and cover, ten various small toast racks, a small salver, a waiter, a larger salver with inscription, a modern rose bowl with mask and drop handles, inscribed, three small Victorian vases with fluting, a single "textured" vase, three cream jugs, two sugar bowls, two mugs, two cigarette boxes, a set of eight late Victorian "wishbone" menu holders, a George III chamberstick, a George III wine funnel, a chrome-plated Rolls Royce car mascot, a chrome Bentley badge, two mounted glass vesta balls, thirteen various pierced condiments with (blue glass liners) and a George II tankard, initialled, mixed maker's and dates, the trunk 36in (91.5cm) wide, approximately 300oz weighable silver. (lot)
A mid 19th century Spanish ewer and basin, the ewer of pedestal vase form with embossed stiff leaves around the lower body both with repeating palmette borders and initialled "ISF", by Rafael De Martos, CORDOBA 1846, the ewer 11.75in (32.5cm) high, the basin 12.25in (31cm) diameter, 60oz. (2)
A fine Regency silvergilt presentation cup in the form of a Warwick vase wine cooler, on a coppergilt plinth, the vase cast with masks, vine tendril handles and two lion pelts with texturing below a frieze of fruiting vines, with lift-off collar and screw in liner, both crested, the foot engraved with a coat of arms and inscribed "Presented by the Officers of the 7th (Queens OWN) Hussars to Col. Edward Kerrison in token of the Respect excited by his Conduct At the Battle of Orthes 27th February 1814 and as a mark of the Regard & Esteem they feel towards him August 1814" the plinth with an upper border of tongue and dart, and lower border of stiff leaves, two sides with applied wreathes and other two with an engraved coat of arms the vase by Paul Storr, London 1814, stamped around the foot "RUNDELL BRIDGE ET RUNDELL AURIFICES REGIS ET PRINCIPIS WALLIAE REGENTIS BRITANNIAS" the plinth stamped "STORR & MORTIMER", height of vase, 9.5in (24.2cm) high, overall height with plinth 17.75in (45.2cm) high, 208 oz weighable silver. Sir Edward Kerrison 1776-1853. 1796 Cornet in the 6th (Inniskilling) dragoons promoted Captain 1798 transferred to 7th Hussars promoted Major in 1803 and Lieutenant Colonel in 1805. In October 1808 he embarked with the 7th for Spain and in December of that year was severely wounded on the plains of LEON. He commanded the 7th at the passage of OLERON, the action of SAUVETERNE, and at the battles of ORTHEZ and TOULOUSE. At the battle of ORTHEZ the charge headed by LORD EDWARD SOMERSET in which the chief part was highly commended by WELLINGTON. In 1813 he was promoted Brevet Colonel. KERRISON served in the 1815 compaign and was slightly wounded at Waterloo, where his horse was shot from under him; but he continued with his regiment, and took part in the occupation of PARIS. He was knighted on 5 January 1815; was made CB on 22 June 1815 and KCH in 1821 and created a baronet by patent dated on 27 July 1821; he was made GCH in 1831 and KCB on 18 July 1840. He was tory MP for Shaftesbury 1812 to 1818, for Northampton from 1818 to 1824 and for Eye, which he had purchased from 1824 to 1852. Promoted Lieutenant General in 1837, he became a General in 1851. OXFORD DICTIONARY OF NATIONAL BIOGRAPHY.
Unascribed: A late Charles I spoon, with an extended vase-shaped gilt seal, pricked ML over 1646 over TB, struck once in the bowl and twice on the stem, with a pelleted hexafoil and once on the stem with a lion rampant, c.1646, 6.6in (16.6cm). The lion rampant mark is very similar to that of an unascribed Norwich maker, see Jackson’s Revised, p.337
East Anglia: A cCommonwealth spoon, with a large vase shaped seal, pricked ‘IE’ over ‘1650’ over ‘IE’ (with traces of gilding), struck once in the bowl, with an indistinct mark at the base of the stem, with the maker’s mark of Timothy Skottowe, c.1650, 6.3in (16cm) See Jackson’s Revised, p.347
A stunning pair of Japanese bronze elephants with shibayama ivory vase surmounts, each vase with inlays of mother of pearl and lacquer designs, some losses, signed seal to each, on lacquered sections to the bronze elephants, one foot of each signed on the underside, all on a polished wood plateau, 73cm high
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