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A George II Irish mahogany chair, circa 1750, the pierced vase shape splat surmounted by a shaped cresting rail centred by a carved shell motif, above the tapestry upholstered drop in seat, on shell and acanthus carved tapering cabriole legs, terminating in paw feet at the front, 98cm high, 63cm wide, 60cm deep, together with a George III mahogany armchair, circa 1760, the pierced trellis vase shaped splat surmounted by the shaped and foliate carved cresting rail, flanked by acanthus carved scrolling arms, above the drop in seat, on square section tapering legs joined by an H-shaped stretcher, 96cm high, 71cm wide, 57cm deep Provenance: Estate of James Ivory, formerly of Greenway Farm, Tockenham, Royal Wootton Bassett, Wiltshire
A French Empire style gilt bronze figural mantel clock garniture 'The Chariot of Telemachus'. The clock cast after Jean-Baptiste Boyer to a design by Jean-André Reiche, unsigned, Paris, late 19th century The eight-day bell striking movement with anchor escapement regulated by disc bob pendulum and backplate stamped with the A.D. Mougin roundel over numbers 4 5 to centre and RACK, FRENCH MAKE, A1378 towards the upper left hand margin, the dial with leaf chased baluster-spoked ‘cartwheel’ centre applied over a gilt engine-turned ground within slender silvered Roman numeral chapter ring, with blued steel moon hands set behind a fine rope-twist milled hinged convex bevel-glazed bezel, the case with movement and dial forming the wheel of a slipper-shaped chariot with finely chased roaring lion to front opposing half campana urn-shaped elevated rear section supporting the standing figure of Athena holding aloft a shield behind the robed Telemachus who is driving the two rearing stallions at the front of the chariot, the rectangular plinth base applied with a spread eagle cast mount flanked by laurel wreaths, the whole standing on four supports modelled as fasces applied with upward projecting axe heads inset into the canted angles, 42cm (16.5ins) high; with a pair of matching garniture side pieces, each modelled as a shouldered ovoid vase with twin scroll handles springing from bearded masks applied to a foliate band over twin cornucopia cast mount to front, on leaf cast and fluted socle applied to rectangular plinth base with eagle mount to front and faces supports to the canted angles, 34cm (13.25ins) high. The subject of the case housing the timepiece in the current is sometimes incorrectly referred to as ‘The Chariot of Apollo’ or ‘Chariot of Diomedes’ however the original design drawing, dating to 1807 by Jean-André Reiche (1752-1817), survives in the Bibliothèque National de France, Paris and is inscribed ‘Char de Télémaque’. Of the original early 19th century models many examples survive including one in the Spanish Royal Collection, another in the Musée de Château de Malmaison as well as two in the Musée François Duesberg at Mons in Belgium.
A pair of figured walnut and marquetry side chairs, mid 18th century, probably Anglo-Dutch, the backs with banding throughout incorporating scroll terminals, each cartouche shaped back centred by a vase splat, each shaped and serpentine fronted drop in seat, above tapering cabriole legs at the front surmounted by acanthus carved terminals and terminating in scroll toes
A set of six George II walnut dining chairs, circa 1735, each shaped top rail above a pierced and scrolling vase shaped splat, the padded and upholstered seat on tapering cabriole legs headed by scrolling terminals and terminating in pad feet at the front, each 93cm high, 62cm wide, 60cm deep
A George II walnut child's armchair, circa 1740, the back centred by a vase shaped splat, flanked by shaped 'shepherds crook' arms, the drop in seat above tapering cabriole legs at the front headed by carved foliate terminals and terminating in carved claw and ball feet, at the front, 69cm high, 47cm wide, 44cm deep Please note, this lot should be described as 'A walnut child's armchair, incorporating mid 18th century and later elements'.
Mary White (1926-2013) circular vase with small neck, impress mark, textured white, height 16cm, Mary White (1926-2013), small globular bud vase, mainly textured white, height 8cm, with impress marks together with Mary White (1926-2013), four piece pyramid set, in various colours, matt, the tallest 19cm, unmarked.
A mixed lot of mainly eastern items including a Persian style gilt metal dhal diam. 29cm, two carved hardwood pipes, various white metal, two tea caddies, agate and quartz geodes, an African bronze figure, a tea caddy formed from a bowling ball, a Chinese cinnabar lacquer vase, a brass bowl with applied cabochons and carved soapstone.
Miscellaneous Chinese Porcelain, including blue and white crackle-glaze baluster vase (af), blue and white rectangular three-layered trinket box (af), antique blue and white vase with character marks to base (af), Chinese pillar vase (af), pink-glazed ginger jar. (5)
A Quantity of English Studio Pottery. This lot includes John Jelfs pot, approx 19 cms, a brown-glazed salt store approx 20 cms, a wheat-glazed wall planter monogram L&D approx 15 cms, a cream-glazed cider jug monogram L.C, a brown-glazed pint mug monogram D, a blue and brown glazed vase of naturalistic design approx 20 cms h unmarked and a large brown glazed brown glazed cider jug. (7)
A Very Fine Example of Copeland Exhibition Porcelain. The vase having applied white porcelain molding depicting Columbus arriving on the shores of The America's in 1492, produced for Durley & Co of Chicago to commemorate the 400th anniversary of Columbus discovering the New World. With both printed and incised factory marks to base, approx 28 cms h.
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