A stone composition garden urn on plinth, late 20th century, probably Haddonstone, with egg-and-dart everted rim and twist-lobed body, the plinth of panelled rectangular form, overall height 155cmThe pattern of the present urn closely resembles Pulham Stoneware's 'Westonbirt' vase, illustrated in John Davis, Antique Garden Ornament, Antique Collectors' Club, 1991, p. 196.Condition Report: There is an old break to the waisted socle.Condition Report Disclaimer
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A Victorian artificial stone tazza urn attributed to Austin and Seeley, mid-19th century, the everted egg-and-dart cast rim above a part-lobed ovoid body, on a waisted and fluted socle, presented on a carved stone plinth, with rib carved base, the urn 52cm high, overall height 109cm The present vase is closely related to Austin and Seeley's fountain in the Italian Gardens at Tottenham House, Wiltshire. That example is illustrated in John Davis, Antique Garden Ornament, Antique Collectors' Club, 1991, p. 206. For a comparable pair, see also Sotheby's Billingshurst, 27 May 2005, lot 156.Condition Report: The urn and plinth bear the usual minor marks, knocks and scuffs overall consistent with age and use. And each has some weathering commensurate with outdoor exposure.There are various cracks to the bowl, including three or so circa 10-15cm vertical ones from the edge of the everted rim to the upper edge of the lobed body. Some nibbling to the edge of the rim.Areas of old repair overall including to the socle. One of the corners of the square base (of the urn) is chipped, and there are other smaller losses.The interior has been stained dark red in places presumably from previous contents.Condition Report Disclaimer
A pair of Irish George II mahogany chairs, circa 1750, each shaped rectangular back centred by a pierced vase shaped splat above a carved stylised shell terminal, each flanked by scroll carved corner terminals on each side, each drop in seat above a shaped apron, on tapering cabriole legs at the front surmounted by carved acanthus terminals and terminating in stylised pad feet, each 98cm high, 59cm wide, 55cm deep overallProvenance: Private Collection, BristolFor related Irish chairs see The Knight of Glin and James Peill, Irish Furniture, Yale University Press, 2007, pages 209 - 213. Condition Report: Both chairs with marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Some old splits and chips. Green leather upholstered drop in seats are later and are in generally good condition overall. They have some old tack holes to undersides from previous upholstery. Various old repairs. later blocks to backs of seat rails Both chairs with neatly executed old dowel repairs securing all joints between legs and rails. One front corner joint with adjacent splits Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
An Irish George II mahogany armchair, circa 1750, the shaped and carved top rail cornered by shell terminals, above the pierced vase shaped splat, flanked by scrolling outswept arms modelled as the necks and heads of birds, the padded drop in seat above a shaped apron centred by a carved shell motif, on shell carved tapering cabriole legs at the front, joined by a H-shaped stretcher, terminating in carved lion paw feet and brass castors, 106cm high, 85cm wide, 59cm deep overall For a virtually identical armchair see The Knight of Glin and James Peill, Irish Furniture, Yale University Press, 2007, page 107, fig. 136. The illustrated example is recorded as existing in the collection of Malahide Castle, Co. Dublin.Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Old splits and chips. Later castors. Later blocks added to the bottom of the rear legs. Section of replacement timber to front apron (see image). Padded seat is later. It has significant age and resulting wear, losses and tears. Join to one side of the top rail opening slightly. Some old veneer repairs (see images). Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
An Imari decorated part teaset, an Imari tea caddy and other decorative china Conditionl: chip to base, rubbing to gilding, sprinkler vase has chip to top rim, small teapot is heavily cracked to main body, cover is ok, decoration rubbed, restoration and cracks to some plates and saucers and teacups, jug is cracked, gilding is rubbed on all pieces of tea set.
A pale blue sprinkler vase, 7 1/2" high, a similar vase with dragon decoration, four other miniature vases, two miniature jugs, etc Condition: Glaze fault to rim of sprinkler, dragon vase ok, celedon ok, chip to small brown glazed jug, green one ok (St Ives pottery), black vase ok, smaller green vase ok, jade bowl cracked and chipped, ceramic bowl chipped, everything else ok.
A miniature Imari double gourd vase, 4" high, a famille rose miniature planter with stand and a similar pair of cupsCondition Report: Loose mounts to the Canton enamel miniature planter and wear to base, the octagonal bowls are very dirty but seem sound, the double gourd vase has wear to the decoration on the base.
A Victorian silver five-light candelabrum by the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. (William Gibson & John Lawrence Langman) the sconces of classic vase form with spiral decoration, the central sconce and four branches with further sconces, raised on circular foot rim, hallmarked Sheffield, 1894, 47cm high, gross weight approximately 84ozt
SECTION 25. Two Staffordshire pottery flat-backed figures of Dick Turpin and Tom King, 29cm high, together with five graduated Ironstone jugs with green snake handles, a commemorative coronation beaker stamped to the base 'Major CFO Graham', who was the Mayor of Gosport in 1937, an earthenware Cadbury jug, Mason's yellow ginger jar with cover and a small Belleek posy vase etc.
A mid-18th century mahogany carver chair in the Chippendale 'style,' with acanthus and tassel carved crest rail, interlaced ribbon splat, scrolled arm, and drop-in seats on stile supports, together with three George II mahogany standard chairs with interlaced pierced vase splats, drop-in seats, and cabriole front supports to pad feet, (4)
An unusual Doulton Lambeth vase of baluster form with applied relief moulded panels depicting a fish, snake, flowers and birds to a brown glazed ground, impressed marks for 1880-1891 and maker's mark 'gg' and 'ma' for Mary A Goode who was listed as a Doulton Senior Assistant in 1882, 32cm high - very good condition, no chips or cracks
A Wedgwood pottery majolica salad bowl with silver-plated rim and a pair of plated and ceramic servers, decorated with purple and brown flowers to cream ground, approx. 25cm diam, together with a Bohemian art nouveau two-handled vase by Julius Dressler and some silver-plated flatwares
Victorian hallmarked silver mustard, with Cambridge University interest T H D May engraving to lid and front, London 1872, maker Robert Harper and also marked Munsey Silversmith Cambridge, height 6.5cm together with a hallmarked silver spill vase, weight of both 150g all in
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