EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY ANSONIA AMERICAN INLAID OAK MANTEL CLOCK,, the 4" enamelled Arabic dial powered by an eight day spring driven movement striking on a gong, housed in an oblong vase with shaped top, plinth base and brass bal feet, the front inlaid with an oval fan and boxwood and barbers pole stringing, 11 1/4" (28.6cm) high
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BENNETT, CHEAPSIDE, LONDON EIGHT DAY MANTEL CLOCK, movement in later mahogany case, the 5" two part enamelled Roman dial with visible Brocot movement, powered by a drum shaped eight day movement striking on a bell and housed in a plain oblong vase with stepped top, 17" (43.2cm) high (dial cracked)
Quantity of Aynsley "Tudor Rose", dinner and tea service to include, six soup bowls, six dinner plates, four cake plates, an oval serving plate, a large bowl, eight tea cups, four saucers, a large pedestal bowl, a salt and pepper, six dessert bowls, a sugar bowl and lid, three pin dishes and a coffee can saucer, tea pot, milk jug, twin handled lidded sugar bowl and vase, (48).
2nd century BC. A Hellenistic silver vase with globular body and wide flat base; gently tapering neck which ends in a wide mouth with rolled rim; handle (detached) in the form of the head of the god Pan with large goat horns that curve upwards to form the handle. 101 grams, 90mm (3 1/2"). Property of a gentleman; acquired in the late 1960s-early 1970s. Fine condition. Rare.
Han Dynasty, 206 BC-220 AD. A bronze hu piriform vase with domed lid; the surface ornamented with raised bands of geometric ornament, animal-masks, roundels and other details; two loop handles to the shoulder with openwork flange detailing and similar to the base, body and lid. 3.1 kg, 35cm overall (13 3/4"). UK art market, acquired prior to 1980. Fine condition.
Neolithic, 3rd millennium BC. A ceramic vase with narrow base, biconical body, short tubular neck with everted rim, two loop handles to the equator; the upper body painted with linear chevrons in red and brown pigment, swags beneath and discoid panels with hatched grids. 2.6 kg, 27cm (10 1/2"). Private collection, North London; acquired in the early 1980s. Fine condition.
1st-2nd century AD. A bronze linch pin of vase-headed type with transverse piercings to the bulb, square-section socket below the flange, broad D-shaped plaque with rolled edge; incised La Tène motif to the bulb, two discoid cells and incised arch, to the upper face concentric rings and two leaf-shaped panels reserved against an originally enamelled field. Cf. MacGregor, M. Early Celtic Art in North Britain, vol.2, Leicester, 1976, item 131 from Traprain Law, Scotland. 68 grams, 40mm (1 1/2"). Found Norfolk, UK. [No Reserve] Fair condition.
A set of George III style mahogany dining chairs, comprising ten single and two carvers, each with carved serpentine cresting rail decorated with acanthus leaves and bell flowers, above a carved and pierced vase-shaped splat, the serpentine seat upholstered in floral silk material, raised on moulded and chamfered square legs joined by stretchers. See illustration
A set of 20th Century George III style dining chairs, comprising: two carvers and six singles, each with acanthus carved serpentine cresting rail above pierced and carved vase-shaped splat, the drop-in seats upholstered in cut floral velour, raised on acanthus carved cabriole legs terminating in claw and ball feet.
A late 17th Century Spanish oak and tooled leather high back hall chair, the arched cresting rail mounted by brass finials, back and seat covered in brass studded tooled leather decorated with a vase of flowers and further floral motifs, on turned legs joined by front scrolling and shell carved stretcher and further turned stretchers. See illustration
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