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An unusual late 19th century Wedgwood Ivanhoe pattern oval meat plate, transfer printed with a named-scene Ivanhoe Overthrows The Templar, the outswept rim printed with portrait roundels of knights, royals and figures of the Medieval court, bracket feet, 48.5cm wide, impressed and printed marks
A late 19th / 20thC bracket clock in burr walnut and oak case, the silvered 200mm dial with etched Roman numerals and a small transfer logo for the Caledonia Railway Company (operated 1830-1923), the unmarked twin fusee movement with chiming repeater mechanism and the whole raised on brass bun feet, 34cm tall
A George III silver teapot, hallmarked London 1796, maker's mark of JB over WNOf baluster form, with engraved scroll decoration, standing on cast bracket feet, the hinged cover with flower finial. 24.5 cm high. CONDITION REPORTS: Cover hinge pin lacking, finial detached, otherwise generally good, approximately 920 grammes all in.
A 19th century gilt decorated cut glass bachelor's decanter set and trayComprising: decanter and stopper, single rummer, ice pail and cover, and a small decanter and stopper, the mirrored tray with pierced gilt metal border and cast bracket feet. The decanter 30 cm high. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally good, expected wear, some rubbing to gilding, small decanter with chip to underside of stopper.
IDEN, Walter J: A Unique collection of Three original albums of his renowned collection of Seventeen century English clocks, all with his original photographs and hand written Manuscript notes & descriptions; Also, where applicable, the page & fig. Number as they appear in “Cescinskys Old English Master Clockmakers”. Each one of the three albums is Inscribed & Signed: “R A Kern Esq. With the collectors regards, Walter J Iden, January 1941”; and each volume has the bookplate of “Hotspur, London, S.W.1” (Hotspur were Antique dealers in London, and R A Kern was one of the directors/owners). Each volume has gilt lettering to upper cover: “Very fine & rare old English: Vol. 1.- Mantel or Bracket Clocks. with 80 card pages, mostly with photographs of clocks arranged by makers; Vol. 2.- Longcase Clocks. with 80 card pages, mostly with photographs of clocks arranged by makers; & Vol. 3.- Lantern & Hanging Clocks. with 26 card pages, mostly with photographs of clocks arranged by makers; By the Most Eminent XVII th. Century Makers, in the collection of Walter J. Iden, M. I. Mech E, London”. Each of the three volumes has an “Index” page and a few other descriptive pages, either bound-in or loose. (3)
An ebonised bracket clock by Joseph Smith, Bristol, mid-18th century, the case with gilt bronze mounts and finely cut side fret panels, the brass dial with verge escapement, moon phase and a three-train triple fusee movement striking the hours on a bell and chiming the quarters on eight bells, with pull repeat, date and strike/silent dials and visible pendulum swing, signed 'Joseph Smith, Bristol' in the arch and on the backplate, which is also ornately engraved,36cm wide23cm deep59cm high

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