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A 19th Century rosewood cased banjo barometer, the broken arch pediment with brass vase finial over a dry damp dial and alcohol thermometer with silvered dial, the main dial with convex glass and brass bezel over a level inscribed "guaranteed correct", 31 cm wide x 110 cm high (ILLUSTRATED)
A mid 18th Century oak cased long case clock, the domed hood with three brass spread eagle upon a ball finials over an arched glazed door flanked by turned giltwood capped pillars, the main body with arched door on a plinth base, the eight day movement with brass arched face and silvered strike silent dial flanked by dolphin and scrollwork decorated spandrels over a silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals within pierced vase and exotic bird decorated spandrels and enclosing a subsidiary silvered seconds dial and date aperture, together with a plaque inscribed "Thomas Smith, Norwich", 53.5 cm wide x 228 cm high (ILLUSTRATED)
A Victorian mahogany framed two seat salon settee in the Chippendale taste, the double back with scrolling foliate decorated shaped top rail on shaped moulded tapering supports flanking pierced foliate carved vase shaped splats, the shaped open arms with scroll ends on acanthus carved supports to the tapestry upholstered seat decorated with figures and birds amongst blossoming foliage above gadrooned side rails raised on acanthus carved cabriole front legs to claw and ball feet, 121 cm wide (ILLUSTRATED)
(NAVAL HISTORY) A LLOYD`S PATRIOTIC FUND SILVER AND SILVER GILT VASE and cover, of Adam design, with Greek key border, leaf cartouche and embossed leaf circular base, 12" high, approximately 32 ozs., London 1804-5 by Samuel Hennell, with inscription "This Cup is presented by the Underwriters of Lloyds Coffee House to Captain George Keyzar of The Ship - Irlam - as a testimony of his gallant conduct in beating a French Privateer of superior force on his voyage to Barbadoes (sic) July 1804" (see illustration) This lot is sold with a painting from the family purporting to be Captain Keyzar Note: Captain George Keyzar is mentioned as one of a number of captains on the Barbados-London-Liverpool shipping route involved in the manumission (setting free) of slaves on behalf of free coloreds and others in Barbados. He is mentioned on 9 deeds in relation to manumission. (See Pedro L. V. Welch, `"Unhappy and Afflicted Women?": Free Colored Women in Barbados: 1780-1834`, Inter American University Press, 1999) The loss of the ship Irlam under Captain Keyzar
A group of modern Moorcroft pottery, comprising three limited edition ginger jars: The Tempest by Philip Gibson 2001, Love`s Labours Lost by A J Amison 2002 and Romeo and Juliet by Rachel Bishop 2003, each 15cm (6") high, a Moorcroft Enamels miniature baluster vase, 9cm (3.5") high, a plate decorated two sails, 24cm (9.5") diameter and a shallow jar and cover by Lisa B Moorcroft 1998
FOUR STAFFORDSHIRE GROUPS OF LOVERS. comprising Charlotte Cushman (1816-1876) as Romeo and Susan Cushman (1822-1859) as Juliet in the manner of Thomas Parr and another of the characters in the `balcony` scene, Jenny Marston as Perdita and Frederick Robinson as Florizel and a Thomas Parr group of an unidentified couple in an arbour, one brightly coloured, the others more sparsely so and with gilt detail, 28-30cm h, c1852. ++ Romeo and Juliet - Romeo`s neck restored. Balcony group - some flaking of the orange and black enamels. Winter`s Tale spill holder group - Florizel neck and aperture of the tree trunk shaped vase both restored. Arbour group - girl`s right hand restored
A ROYAL CROWN DERBY COBALT GROUND TWO HANDLED VASE AND COVER painted by E Clark, signed, with exotic birds perched on a tree in a romantic landscape in raised gilt and green cartouche in moulded gilt borders, 24cm h, printed mark and date code for 1896, painted 5152/1140. ++ In fine condition
A ROYAL WORCESTER SPHERICAL SCENT BOTTLE AND STOPPER AND A ROYAL WORCESTER FOUR-HANDLED VASE. similarly printed and painted with flowers on a shaded apricot ground, the vase heightened in gilt, bottle and stopper 10cm h, printed mark, Rd no and 991 [vase] and date code for 1903 and 1899 respectively. ++ Both in fine condition, no restoration
A SAMUEL ALCOCK FLORAL-ENCRUSTED POT POURRI VASE AND COVER. of two handled ogee shape, applied with a profusion of brightly coloured flowers including a rose, carnations and the characteristic small spotted yellow flowers in scrolling yellow and gilt borders, the cover with high flower dome finial, 42cm h, c1830. ++ In good condition with typical but mainly minor chipping of the flowers, etc. No restoration
A BRILLIANT CUT GLASS VASE. of tightly waisted form and finely cut with stars, 15.5cm h, c1910; a cased glass vase of slender shape, overlaid in white over green and painted with flowers on a ground of gilt tendrils, c1870; a Victorian cut glass celery vase (3). ++ Overlaid vase with old repair to the foot
A THOMAS WEBB TRAILED GLASS VASE. shouldered oviform with cylindrical neck, flared rim and trailed with a fine intense blue spiral, 12.5cm h, c1910 Provenance: Cyril Manley; Manley Collection Sale, Giles Haywood (Auctioneer) Stourbridge, 7-8 July 1986, whence bought by the present vendor.. ++ In fine condition
A VICTORIAN RUBY AND MUSHROOM SPECKLED GLASS VASE. of pear shape with frilled rim applied with large green horse chestnuts and leaves borne on amber branches looped to form the feet, 16cm h, c1875 Provenance: Giles Haywood, op cit, June 1991, whence bought by the present vendor.. ++ In good condition with the odd tiny nick on the applied decoration.
A STOURBRIDGE IRIDESCENT GLASS VASE, PROBABLY BOULTON & MILLS. of fissured opal glass, the lower body enveloped in an iridescent glass `fence`, on spreading foot, 22cm h, c1920 Provenance: Cyril Manley; Manley Collection Sale, op cit, 7-8 July 1986,whence bought by the present vendor.. ++ In fine condition
A PAIR OF FRENCH GILT GROUND VASES. of exaggerated rococo design, painted to one side with three reserves of flowers, the reverse with fruit including a sliced lemon in shaded sepia panels all on a highly burnished ground, 25cm h, incised //, c1830 . ++ One vase with three small losses to the main and upper handles and some rubbing of the gilding on the most prominent raised decoration, the other vase undamaged but with similar rubbing to the gilding, no restoration
WILLIAM JABEZ MUCKLEY, RBA (1837-1905) STILL LIFE WITH WHITE LILAC AND POPPIES IN A GLASS VASE BEFORE A GARDEN WITH CLEMATIS AND A BUTTERFLY. signed and dated 1877, 61 x 50cm. ++ In fine condition, the support not lined, the varnish possibly in need of the lightest clean in inappropriate late 19th c giltwood and composition narrow frame with losses to the mouldings
A DUTCH EMBOSSED COPPER AND BRASS COAL SCUTTLE AND COVER IN THE FORM OF A MILK CAN. of tapered cylindrical shape with vase finial and three paw feet, 85cm h excluding the handle, early 20th C. Provenance: George Brough (1890-1969)(see p40).. ++ In good condition previously lacquered
A GALLÉ CAMEO GLASS VASE. of shaded lime green glass cased in darker green, the shape after a Chinese original, etched with a butterfly and foliage, 15cm h, cameo signature gallé, early 20th c. ++ In fine condition as bought by the present private vendor from the specialist trade at a fair at the NEC some years ago
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