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A George III mahogany tallboy, the upper part with dentil moulded cornice and fluted frieze, fluted canted corners, fitted two short and three long drawers, the base fitted three long drawers, on bracket feet, 45ins wide x 22ins deep x 74.5ins high (some mouldings missing and generally faded)
A MIXED LOT:- An Art Deco dish on stepped bracket feet, by J. Gloster Ltd., Birmingham 1937, a toast rack, a Victorian book mark with an enamelled heart motif, a cigarette case with an applied gold badge of the Royal West African Frontier Force (the interior inscribed), and an enamelled "RWAFF" badge; the dish 7.75" (19.5 cms) long; 17.9 oz (5)
THERE WILL BE NO ONLINE BIDDING FOR THIS LOTThis is a premium lot. In order to bid on this lot, please contact the auction house to obtain and complete a registration form, and provide the necessary deposit. This is the only way bids will be accepted on this lot.An important and extremely rare archaic bronze tripod water vessel and cover (Ying) Late Western Zhou, 1100-771BC The shouldered ribbed body supported by three short legs, each cast with a taotie mask, with prominent curled horns, eyes and flared nostrils matching the three-dimensional well-defined taotie mask of the ribbed handle, the spout cast in the form of a leaping tiger its stylised tail scrolling upwards where it meets the body, the domed cover with a dynamic crouched tiger bearing its teeth with elaborate scrolled whiskers, terminating in a spiralling scrollwork pattern continued on the main body of the vessel, the inside of the cover finely cast with a four-character pictogram, covered overall with a malachite green encrustation, all raised on an Imperial Qing Dynasty Zitan trefoil stand, with stylised archaistic scrollwork and taotie-mask inspired bracket feet, 13.75ins (35cm) long x 10.25ins (26cm) high, with stand 12.25ins (32cm) high overall Provenance: Capt. Harry L. Evans, RM, (1831-1883) and thence by descent to the present owner. Captain Evans was part of the Royal Marine contingent serving aboard H.M.S. James Wyatt in 1854, and took part in the capture of Canton in 1857 and the subsequent expedition to White Cloud (Baiyun) Mountains. He was slightly wounded in the attack upon the Pei-ho forts in 1859 and was present at the capture of the Taku Forts in 1860. Later that year, he was also involved in the capture of the Summer Palace, Pekin. Note: Oxford Authentication Ltd Thermoluminescence report available, Sample No: C117m45, dated the 13th November 2017. Weight 4.25kg
A Chinese green celadon jade two-handled vase of flattened bulbous form, the front with brown inclusions carved with a stylised dragon, 4.5ins (11.5cm) high, and now mounted on 1930's gilt metal cased timepiece, the 1.375ins diameter silvered dial with Arabic numerals, to the single train movement, contained in gilt metal circular case surmounted by pagoda pattern cresting and on gilt metal rectangular base with ogee bracket feet, 8.5ins (21.5cm) high overall
A modern Eluxa green lacquer and gilt brass mounted bracket clock, the 6.5ins diameter gilt dial with raised Roman numeral cartouches, to the eight day two train movement, contained in green lacquer and gilt decorated balloon pattern case of "Louis XV" design, with gilt brass mounts, door with domed glass and scroll feet, 17ins high, and conforming bracket, 6ins high (23ins high overall)
A Victorian mahogany cased shelf clock by W. Edmead, 138 Gower Street, London, W.C, the 12ins diameter silvered dial with Roman numerals, to the eight day single train chain and fusee movement, contained in mahogany circular drum pattern case with figured veneered front and shaped and moulded sides, on plinth base with carved leaf and floral ornament, 22ins high, and with mahogany bracket for same, with scroll support, 23.5ins wide x 9.5ins deep x 10ins high Note: William Edmead recorded working London 1857-1881
A late 19th Century German walnut cased bracket clock (rear plate marked Peerless No. 77901) the 7.25ins arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and matted dial centre, the arch with regulation dial, to the eight day three train movement striking and chiming on five gongs, contained in figured walnut and gilt brass mounted case of "18th Century English" design, with arched and moulded top, with urn and flambeau finials and caryatid mounts to front, on leaf scroll feet, 17.75ins high, and similar bracket, 15.5ins wide x 10.75ins deep x 10.25ins high
A late 19th Century German carved oak cased bracket clock and similar bracket, the 7ins arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and with tune selector and regulation dial to arch, to the eight day two train movement with heavy brass plates striking and chiming on nine gongs, the case with arched and moulded top carved with mask and leaf ornament, the front door with bearded mask caryatid's, with carved and fretted panels to sides and carved base, 22.5ins high, and a similar bracket carved with mask and leaf ornament, 15.5ins wide x 11ins deep x 10ins high
A late 18th/early 19th Century oak longcase clock by Smith of Keighley, the 13ins square painted dial with Roman and Arabic numerals and showing phases of the moon above calendar dial, the centre decorated with exotic birds, to the thirty hour movement striking on a bell, contained in oak and mahogany case with deep moulded cornice and plain turned pillars to hood, shaped trunk door flanked by rounded quarter columns, the base with raised astragal panelled door, on bracket feet, 88ins high
An 18th Century oak long case clock, the 11ins square brass dial with silver chapter ring with Roman numerals, the dial centre later engraved with leaf ornament, and with cast cherub and crown pattern spandrels, to the thirty hour bird cage movement with outside locking plate, single hand and striking on bell, contained in plain oak case with turned pillars to hood and on bracket feet, 77ins high
A Sheffield plate octagonal muffin dish with gadroon mounts, the domed cover with floral cast finial and with ebonised handle, 9.25ins wide x 16.5ins overall, a plated oval eight division toast rack with pierced base and on four bracket feet, 7ins x 4ins x 8.5ins high, and a small quantity of other platedware, various
A modern burr elm rectangular two-handled tray, 30ins x 18ins, and turned wood stand for same, on X-pattern base, 18ins high with tray, and a George III mahogany shield-shaped toilet mirror, on shaped uprights, the serpentine fronted base crossbanded and inlaid with stringings and fitted three short drawers, on bracket feet, 17ins wide
A George II walnut bureau of small proportions, the top, slope and drawer fronts inlaid with herringbone bandings, the slope crossbanded and with twin reeded moulding, enclosing shaped interior, fitted four small drawers, pigeon holes, central cupboard and well, fitted two short and two long drawers under, on bracket feet, 29ins wide x 17.5ins deep x 35ins high (slight shrinkage to slope and general wear)
Anton Kolb, Vienna, a baroque grande-sonnerie ebonised bracket clock: the movement having a verge escapement and Viennese grande-sonnerie strike on two bells, sounding the quarter and last hour at each quarter, the backplate fully engraved with floral decoration, the engraved seven-inch brass break-arch dial having a silvered chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals, Arabic outer five minute numerals and with the maker's name Ant Kolb in Wien engraved either side of VI o'clock, having two subsidiary dials to the arch for 'Schlag Nicht/Schlagt' and 'Repetiert/Repet Nicht' along with a further decorative central boss, the dial centre with date aperture and a false pendulum aperture, with decorative brass hands, the bell-top ebonised case with applied giltwood decorative edges of the door, a gilded brass floral mount to the front of the top, cast-brass corner finials and surmounted by a cast-brass decorative handle, height 52cms (inc. handle).* Biography Anton Kolb is recorded as working in Laxenburg, a town outside Vienna, from 1781 until at least 1854.
Lenzkirch, a large walnut bracket clock: the eight-day duration, spring-driven movement chiming the quarters on four gongs and the hour on a further gong, the backplate stamped with the trademark for Lenzkirch, being the 1 Million stamp, along with the serial number 403511, the six-inch arched brass dial having a silvered chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals, with fleur-de-lys half-hour markings, the arch having two silvered subsidiary dials for slow/fast regulation and chime/silent setting, with cast-brass spandrels, the breakarch walnut case having applied fluted flat columns to the front, cast-brass finials to the four corners, brass sound frets to the sides and standing on brass bun feet, height 40cms.* Biography Lenzkirch were established in 1851 in the Black Forest area of Germany by Eduard Hauser after he'd served apprenticeships around Europe. They gained a reputation for the high quality of their movements.
Samuel Atkinson, Bridlington, a mahogany longcase clock: the eight-day duration, five-pillar movement striking the hours on a bell, the 11½ inch break-arch brass dial having a silvered chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals and Arabic five-minute outer numerals, the matted centre having a subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, with floral and c-scroll cast-brass spandrels to the four corners, with an applied silvered plaque to the centre engraved with the maker's name Saml. Atkinson, Bridlington, the arch having a silvered dial for setting strike/silent, with cast-brass dolphin spandrels to the sides, the mahogany case having satinwood quartered columns with cast-brass Corinthian capitals to the trunk, with oval inlaid panel to the trunk door, the hood having a pagoda top with brass ball-and-spire finials and having fluted columns with cast-brass capitals, the base with shaped crossbanding and standing on bracket feet, height 226cms.* Biography Samuel Atkinson is recorded as working in Bridlington, Yorkshire from before 1760 until at least 1780 with his son, also Samuel born 1772, continuing as a clockmaker in the same town.* Notes Reference, Brian Loomes, Clockmaker and Watchmakers of the World. Pub. NAG Press, 2006.
John Sampson, Penzance, a mahogany longcase clock: the eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell, the 11½ inch arched brass dial having a silvered chapter ring engraved with black Roman hour numerals and outer Arabic five-minute markings, with the maker's name John Sampson, Penzance either side of VI o'clock, the matted centre having a subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture with engraved decorative surround, with decorative blued steel hands and cast-brass 'urn' spandrels to the four corners, the arch having a silvered boss engraved with a Ho-ho bird above the latin words Tempus Fugit, with cast-brass 'dolphin' spandrels to each side, the mahogany case with inlaid stringing to the hood, trunk and base, the hood having a swan-neck pediment with brass paterae and ebonised fluted columns with cast-brass capitals, all standing on bracket feet, height 206cms.* Biography John Sampson is recorded as working in Penzance from at least April 1752 when he advertised for 'any young man bred in the clock and watchmaking way wanting employment'. He married Anne Leggo at Madron in 1763 and over the following years advertised at various times for apprentices.* Notes Reference, H. Miles Brown, Cornish Clocks and Clockmakers. Pub. David & Charles, Newton Abbot, 1979.
A George III mahogany bureau:, the sloping hinged fall enclosing a shaped and fitted interior with small drawers and pigeon holes about a central enclosed cupboard, flanked by fluted pilasters with concealed compartments behind, containing four long graduated drawers below, on later bracket feet, 99cm (3ft 3in) wide.
A George III mahogany chest on chest:, the upper part with a moulded dentil cornice and wide plain banded frieze, containing two short and three long crossbanded drawers flanked by canted angles, the lower part containing three long crossbanded drawers, on bracket feet, 112cm (3ft 8in) wide, 188cm (6ft 2in) high.
An early 19th Century mahogany and inlaid secretaire bookcase:, crossbanded in tulipwood and bordered with chequer decorated lines, the upper part with a moulded dentil cornice fitted with adjustable shelves, enclosed by a pair of oval astragal glazed panel doors, the lower part with fan decorated spandrels, the top with a central oval shell medallion, having a fall enclosing a fitted interior with small drawers, ogee arched pigeon holes and baize inset writing surface, containing three long drawers below, on bracket feet, 113cm (3ft 8 1/2in) wide, 242.5cm (7ft 11 1/2in) high.
A mahogany secretaire bookcase:, of small size, the upper part with a moulded and reeded cornice, enclosed by a glazed panel door, the lower part with a reeded edge, having a fall enclosing a fitted interior with small pigeon holes, containing three drawers below, on bracket feet, 52.5cm (1ft 8 3/4in) wide, 193.5cm (6ft 4 1/4in) high (19th Century and reconstructed).
A Louis XV kingwood, inlaid and gilt metal mounted serpentine fronted bombe commode:, surmounted by a panel of grey variegated marble with a moulded edge (fixed and damaged) containing two short and two long drawers with quarter veneered and boxwood strung panels within banded surrounds having applied acanthus handle pulls and cartouche key plates and escutcheons, the quarter veneered and banded sides with shaped projecting stiles applied with acanthus, the shaped apron on splayed bracket feet with acanthus sabots, 130.5cm (4ft 3 1/4in) wide.

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