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A Helena Wolfsohn urn, decorated panels of figures on a yellow ground and gilt swan neck handles, 8 1/2" high (cover missing), a Continental two-handled urn with landscape panel decoration on a gilt ground, 10 3/4" high, a ceramic jewellery/trinket chest with floral decoration, 8" high, and other ceramics
A GEORGE III OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, C1790, THE CASE CROSSBANDED AND PARQUETRY STRUNG, THE ARCHED HOOD WITH SHAPED TOP INLAID TO THE CENTRE WITH A FLORAL FILLED URN WITHIN AN OVAL, THE ARCHED ENAMEL DIAL PAINTED TO THE TOP WITH SWANS, FOLIATE PAINTED BAT WING SPANDRELS, THE CREAM ENAMEL DIAL WITH ARABIC NUMERALS, SUBSIDIARY SECONDS DIAL AND CALENDAR APERTURE, THE HOOD FLANKED BY A PAIR OF BRASS CAPPED PILLARS, THE TRUNK INLAID WITH ROUNDELS, SHADED SHELLS AND FLORAL FILLED URNS, SHAPED APRON AND BRACKET FEET, 216CM H OVERALL Lacking finials, upper section with some cockbeading absent, dial with re-painted numerals, slightly crazed, other scratches and wear generally consistent with age, the base with split at centre rising through the inlaid oval
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY BREAKFRONT SIDEBOARD, C1800, OUTLINED WITH BOXWOOD STRINGING, THE TOP WITH BRASS URN AND RAIL GALLERY, THE PROJECTING FRONT FITTED COCKBEADED DRAWER FLANKED BY BOWED DRAWERS ON SQUARE TAPERED LEGS, 87CM H; 72 X 152CM The centre section of a larger sideboard, lacking side sections, gallery a later replacement, extensive wear, stains, cracks, chips, scratches, abrasions, losses to veneer, wear down legs, sides re-veneered, re-polished and other faults
AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY MUSIC STOOL, C1910, PAIR OF ARMS ON TURNED SUPPORTS, THE STUFFED OVER DROP IN SEAT ABOVE TWO MUSIC DRAWERS WITH DROP DOWN FRONTS, TURNED LEGS JOINED BY MOULDED STRETCHERS, BRASS HANDLES, 60CM H X 53CM W; ANOTHER MAHOGANY STAINED PIANO STOOL, LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH C, PAIR OF PLAIN ARMS, THE HINGED TOP UPHOLSTERED IN BLUE DRAYLON ON ANGULAR CABRIOLE LEGS WITH TURNED FEET, 57CM W AND AN OAK DRESSING TABLE MIRROR, THE RECTANGULAR PLATE WITH PAIR OF REEDED TAPERED UPRIGHTS WITH BRASS URN FINIALS, CONFORMING HORIZONTAL RAIL AND SCROLLING LEGS, 50CM H X 60CM W Piano stool with with wear, abrasions and scratches, stretchers cracked and re-glued, other piano stool with re-polish and further wear, scratches, etc, consistent with age. Dressing table mirror with replaced finials and wear consistent with age
A Victorian oval aesthetic movement inlaid and ebonised centre table, with four turned and fluted supports above legs terminating in castors. Width 114 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The table top is flat ad in generally good order however there are visible join lines which should be visible on our image. There is a stress fracture also across the centre oval walnut veneered panel. The table top has the usual scuffs and marks that one would expect. The table is structurally sound. The four supports and centre urn are in good order. All legs are in good condition also. They do have scuffs and marks to the extremities. There is no evidence of any woodworm. The castors are original. The table top is not warped. There do not appear to have been any repairs and there are no significant losses.
A French gilt-metal and porcelain mantel clock: the eight-day duration movement striking the hours and half-hours on a bell, the backplate stamped with the maker's trademark for Japy Freres et Cie, the round blue porcelain dial having black Roman numerals and blued steel hands, the shaped gilt-metal case having inset decorative painted blue porcelain panels depicting a French courting couple and a rural scene set below the dial and base, with blue porcelain pillars to the sides and surmounted by a matching urn, on a shaped giltwood base, height 47cm inc. base.
A Victorian walnut, banded and inlaid oval breakfast table:, the burr figured quarter veneered snap top with a lighter burr walnut banded and boxwood strung border decorated with lines and stylised foliate and husk designs, on quadruple fluted, beaded and reeded knopped columns, circular plateau with reeded urn and quadruple splayed legs with rosette ornament, terminating in foliate scroll feet and castors, the top 137cm (4ft 6in) x 104cm (3ft 5in).
A 19th Century Portuguese carved hardwood serpentine fronted commode:, the top with a moulded edge and projecting rounded corners, containing two long drawers with applied brass floral foliate drop handles and urn, husk and foliate scroll key plates, the shaped apron with foliage centred by a husk within a cartouche, having bombe sides on cabriole legs headed with foliage and husks, terminating in webbed pad feet, 83cm (2ft 8 1/2in) wide.
A group of ceramics, to include a late 19thC Royal China Works Worcester porcelain vase, the urn shaped body centred with a portrait of a dog, with hunting horn beneath, surrounded by flowers and scrolls, with gilt lined acanthus capped scroll handles on an inverted stem and circular foot, on an inverted plinth base, printed marks beneath no. 980, 25cm high (AF) together with a Continental bisque porcelain figure of a gentleman, standing holding lorgnette, in floral finery, predominately in blue, on a naturalistic base, unmarked, 44cm high, a base metal preserve pot, with blue glass liner and swing handle, 11cm wide, and a three piece cruet set, on plated stand. (4)
Lladro figures to include a lady in blue dress, boy cook with Pig, Satyr male and female, classical girl with urn, and three other lladro style figures Condition Report: Good overall conditionLladro figure of lady in blue dress has chips to flowers on dressLarge lady has chip to frill of one sleeve
An Art Deco miniature silver twin-handled trophy by Emile Viner, Sheffield 1934, of compressed form on stepped circular foot, 6.8cm high, together with a silver wet mustard by Emile Viner, Sheffield 1934, of urn form on square foot with blue glass liner, with accompanying plated spoon, 7.5cm high, gross weight (excluding liners) 152.5gms (2)
A Wedgewood green jasper jug, 19th century, decorated with applied classical scenes beneath scrolling floral garlands, impressed maker's mark to base, 12cm high, with a Wedgwood green jasper cachepot and associated stand depicting Pegasus and Bellerophon on one side and Achilles on the other, impressed maker's marks to bases, 6cm high, a Wedgwood blue jasperware twin handled campana urn, decorated with scrolling classical scenes and acanthus leaf motifs, impressed maker?s mark to base, lacking cover, 15.5cm high, and four further similarly decorated Wedgwood blue jasper pieces (8) For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE.Please note: We do not publish any condition reports on the-saleroom.com, all requested condition reports will be available to view at trevanion.com once a request has been submitted.Please only bid if you are entirely satisfied with the condition of your lot. The absence of a condition report does not guarantee that the lot is free from faults or defects.
A French Neo-classical style pier mirror, with arched bevelled mirror plate below a gilt relief urn terminating with floral garlands, 150cm H x 109cm W For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE.Please note: We do not publish any condition reports on the-saleroom.com, all requested condition reports will be available to view at trevanion.com once a request has been submitted.Please only bid if you are entirely satisfied with the condition of your lot. The absence of a condition report does not guarantee that the lot is free from faults or defects.
A George III silver urn shaped mustard pot by Richard Crossley, London 1791, with a domed cover, a double scroll handle, the body pierced and engraved with foliate decoration, an oval vacant reserve and on a circular foot, 10cm (4in) high, 133g (4.3 oz), with a blue glass liner and a Victorian silver mustard spoonCondition Report: Maker's mark slightly rubbed, rest are clearSome play to the hingeStands wellEngraving is crispNo signs of erasures to the vacant reserveCracks and chips to the blue glass linerLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
Four 18th century South Staffordshire enamel boxes, 1770 and later, the first oval box with a printed picture of the Annunciation, 6.1cm wide; the second a rectangular box printed with a courting couple standing beside an urn on plinth in a rural setting, 5.9cm long; together with a circular box printed with a young maid eating berries, with a marbled blue and white base, 4.5cm diameter; and a further oval box with red printed scene of a lady seated in architectural garden, with a young man attentively playing the flute, 5.5cm wideCondition Report: All items have typical wear and some damage such a s fractures, scratchingCondition Report Disclaimer
Y A Victorian silver lobed and fluted tea pot by Martin, Hall & Co., London 1874, with an urn shaped finial to the domed cover, the reeded scroll handle with ivory warming bands, with a beaded border, engraved with foliate and floral decoration, two shield shaped vacant reserves and on a circular pedestal foot, 23cm (9in) high, 747g (24 oz) grossCondition Report: Marks are clearSlight play to the hingeCover sits wellStands wellEngraving is crispLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer

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