SOLD FOR £100
A 19th Century French clock garniture, the 8 day clock with enamelled dial, Arabic numerals, the back plate marked France JS, contained in a spelter case surmounted by a lidded urn supported by 2 seated cherubs 32cm x 50cm w x 14cm d, complete with pendulum (no key), together with a pair of club shaped vases 33cm x 10cm, all raised on a pink veined marble base
SOLD FOR £55
A Victorian rectangular silver mounted toilet jar decorated with cavorting cherubs 9cm, 2 circular ditto London 1887
SOLD FOR £90
A Continental Victorian heavily carved oak corner cabinet, upper section carved serpents having 2 cherubs to the side, interior fitted adjustable shelves, raised on a base with carved cabriole supports 206cm h x 70cm w x 50cm d
SOLD FOR £60
A pair of 19th Century German porcelain figures of standing lady and gentleman with birds 25cm h (both f and r), together with a scallop shaped centrepiece surmounted by a standing figure of a cherub (f and r)
SOLD FOR £85
Japy Freres, a 19th Century French 8 day striking timepiece with Roman numerals contained in white marble and gilt mounted case with gilt swags supported by 2 cherubs, the back plate marked 48470 Japy Freres 38cm h x 25cm w x 14cm d, complete with pendulum and key
SOLD FOR £60
A Victorian repousse silver rectangular photograph frame by John and William Deakin decorated with cavorting cherubs and animals, Chester 1897, 30cm
SOLD FOR £660
A 19th Century gilt seal with carved amethyst stone (chipped) having a carved coral cherub handle 7cm
SOLD FOR £190
A 20th Century German porcelain rococo style clock with applied flowers and cherubs, raised on a rococo base 38cm
SOLD FOR £80
A pair of early 20th Century German porcelain 2 handled vases and covers with floral decoration and cavorting cherubs, with pierced lids 29cm
SOLD FOR £85
An early 20th Century German porcelain ewer decorated with cavorting cherubs and applied flowers on a rococo base 38cm
SOLD FOR £110
A 19th Century French 8 day, striking mantel clock with 8cm enamelled floral dial, Roman numerals, contained in an onyx case surmounted by a gilt figure of a cherub, the back marked 3814, complete with pendulum (no key) 34cm h x 17cm w x 10.5cm d
SOLD FOR £110
In the manner of Elkington, an impressive Victorian repousse silver plated rosewater dish, the rim decorated with reclining classical figures, the interior with cavorting cherubs and mythical beasts with alternate panels - July, August, September, October, November, December 53cm
SOLD FOR £55
A 19th Century polished brass door stop in the form of a standing cherub raised on a crescent shaped base 49cm h x 21cm w x 6cm d
SOLD FOR £55
A Victorian spelter ewer, the body cast figures of cherubs 43cm x 15cm
SOLD FOR £100
A Victorian style cast iron stick/umbrella stand in the form of a standing cherub with snake, the reverse marked Reg.Design 83cm x 46cm x 25cm
SOLD FOR £170
A late 19th Century German porcelain mirror frame decorated with cherubs and applied flowers 76cm
SOLD FOR £55
A 925 standard oval repousse pill box decorated with cherubs, 4.5cm, 38 grams
SOLD FOR £90
A large and impressive Edwardian pierced German Rococo style pottery vase in the form of a twin handled cornucopia decorated a bird and cherub, raised on a shaped base 77cm h
SOLD FOR £55
A 19th Century repousse silver Dutch candle box decorated with cavorting cherubs 4.5cm
SOLD FOR £70
A gilt plaster painted light fitting in the form of a flying cherub holding 2 circular lozenge drops 33cm h x 25cm w
SOLD FOR £90
A Victorian silver cast and pierced belt decorated with cavorting cherubs, Birmingham 1897 and 1899, 138 grams
SOLD FOR £70
After the Antique, a pair of Victorian style bronze twin handled lidded urns decorated cherubs 12cm h x 5cm
SOLD FOR £5200
Johann Jacob Behr, a handsome pair of Dutch early 18th Century flintlock holster pistols, the 35cm Damascus barrels inlaid huntsman, hound and deer, the engraved locks signed I.I Behr, the heavily carved walnut stocks with gilt bronze butt caps decorated grotesques, the trigger guard with winged cherub, the side plates in the form of mythical beasts and the escutcheons with portrait busts of a Queen surmounted by a crown, 50cm overall
SOLD FOR £300
A 19th Century French spelter timepiece in the form of a globe being supported by 2 ladies beneath a figure of a cherub with hourglass, raised on an oval marble base 66cm h x 31cm w x 17cm d (no key)
SOLD FOR £80
A 19th Century style striking mantel clock striking on 2 bells, contained in a marble case, the enamelled dial marked Made in Germany, the back plate marked Germany, supported by a reclining lady and cherub 37cm h x 54cm w x 23cm d