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PAIR OF FRENCH EMPIRE ORMOLU MOUNTED MAHOGANY COMMODESeach with a veined grey marble rectangular shaped top, above a series of three drawers, furnished with armorial escutcheons and paterae backed ring handles, raised on turned tapered legs, terminating on leaf vase shaped feet84 cm. high; 64 cm. wide; 38 cm. deep (2)
PAIR OF EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY MAHOGANY CHIPPENDALE CHAIRS, CIRCA 1780each with a serpentine crest rail, above a pierced vase shaped splat and a drop-in seat, raised on square chamfered legs to the fore, joined by stretcher rails95 cm. high; 54 cm. wide; 53 cm. deep (2)
PAIR OF GEORGE I WALNUT SIDE CHAIRS, CIRCA 1720each with a serpentine crest rail, above a vase shaped splat and curvaceous drop in seat, raised on cabriole legs to the fore, joined by turned stretcher rails, terminating on pad feet16 cm. high; 210 cm. wide; 24 cm. deep (2)
PAIR OF NINETEENTH-CENTURY CAST IRON BORGHESE GARDEN URNS 77 cm. high; 69 cm. diameter (2)The Borghese Vase is a monumental bell-shaped krater or large vase sculpted in Athens from Pentelic marble in the second-half of the 1st century BCE. It was made as a garden ornament for export to the Roman market and depicts the thiasus, the ecstatic retinue of Dionysus, the Greek god of winemaking and wine. The procession depicted on the frieze is composed of a group of inebriated revellers. The Borghese Vase was rediscovered in Rome in 1566 and was acquired by the Borghese family, a powerful noble Italian family with papal connections, and were originally from Sienna. Napoleon purchased the vase in 1808 and it has been part of the collection held at the Musée du Louvre, Paris, since 1811. Handyside Foundry, an important English ironworks, was renowned for its fountains and garden ornaments. It was founded in 1848 and the quality of its castings was exceptional. It produced copies of the Medici urns, and busts that included those of Shakespeare, Milton, and Wellington. The foundry’s first catalogue of ornamental ironwork was first published in 1873.
IRISH EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY MAHOGANY ELBOW CHAIRthe curved crest rail, above a pierced vase shaped splat, joined by open serpentine shaped arms with hide upholstered curvaceous seat, raised on scallop shell capped cabriole legs to the fore, terminating on pad feet107 cm. high; 68 cm. wide; 51 cm. deep
PAIR OF HEPPLEWHITE PERIOD SIDE CHAIRS, CIRCA 1790 each with a bell petal carved serpentine crest rail above a pierced vase shaped splat and stuff over seat, raised onpanelled reeded square tapered legs, terminating on spade feet93 cm. high; 55 cm. wide; 48 cm. deep (2)
GEORGE III PERIOD MAHOGANY HEPPLEWHITE OPEN ARMCHAIR, CIRCA 1800the serpentine crest rail, above a pierced vase shaped plume carved splat and stuff-over seat, between sabre front arms, raised on square tapered legs to the fore, joined by stretcher rails, terminating on brass feet and castors
CORK REGENCY PERIOD MAHOGANY SOFA TABLEthe cross banded rectangular shaped top, with rounded square drop leaves, above two real and opposing faux drawers, furnished with brass handles, raised on vase shaped panelled and sabre ends, joined by a stretcher rail74 cm. high; 115 cm. wide; 69 cm. deep
Noritake two-handled pedestal bowl decorated with panels of flowers on a gold and red ground, a Wade vase in the 'Parasols' pattern, a Wedgwood blue Jasperware biscuit barrel with silver-plated mounts and cover and various other items - PORTMEIRION BOWL AND JUG HAVE BEEN REMOVED
Japanese vase of squat bulbous form decorated with prunus blossom, on a black ground, 27cm high and a pair of Chinese pottery vases of cylindrical form and naturalistically moulded as lotus leaves and flowers with green glaze, on pierced hardwood stands (losses), 26cm high (3)
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