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A LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY INDIAN BRASS RETICULATED CASKET, of rectangular form, raised on four bun feet, 29 x 20 x 14 cm, together with a circular lidded brass pot pourri dish, the lid having pierced decoration and finial surmount, Dia. 22 cm and AN ISLAMIC BRASS COFFEE POT, having impressed makers marks to body, H 35 cm, together with a selection of brassware comprising a twin handled circular bowl raised on three mask feet, a small circular plate with central motif and a wall mounted bracket in the form of a 'genie' lamp (6)
A George III silver shaped oblong twin handled tray by William Bennett, London 1808, with a cast gadrooned rim with shells and fruiting vine at intervals, the twin handles cast with fruiting vine, a plain moulded incurve, engraved with an armorial and a crest, on four bracket supports with gadrooned edges, anthemion and scroll feet, 76.5cm (30in) long, 5853g (188.2 oz) The arms appear to be associated with the MOLYNEUX family .
A 9 carat gold twin handled trophy cup and cover by Adie Bros., Birmingham 1926, Reg. No. 700773, engraved for Manoh Rhodes & Sons as retailers, the compressed ball finial with stiff leaf band, the waisted domed cover with shells and the quarters and quatrefoil rims, leaf-capped S-scroll handles, the quatrefoil girdle with bearded masks issuing from shells at intervals, the waisted pedestal with a quatrefoil band to the knop, the circular base on four shell centred bracket feet, presentation engraved to the cover, 29cm (11 1/2in) high, 761.5g (24.48 oz), on a turned wood socle labelled Manoah Rhodes & Sons Ltd, Bradford The inscription reads Presented by The Tapestry Manufacturers Association To Mr & Mrs J. G. Stewart to commemorate their Golden Wedding Day. May 30th 1927 . Later inscribed Cynric Puleston Prescot - Constance Margaret Stewart 29th January 1920-1970 . Brigadier Cynric Puleston Prescot, CBE, MA MiCE was born in 1886.
Early 19th century Irish triple fusee Bracket clock with Anchor Escapement, striking on 9 bells ebonised with brass and mother of pearl inlay, by Milton & Sons, Dublin, engraved back plate. 50cm high. Overall condition goodMinor scratches and losses to case Movement appears complete but have not had this clock running
18th century mahogany double fusee repeating bracket clock by Thomas Upjohn of Exon, brass dial with silvered chapter ring, strike silent dial and date aperture, the two train movement stinking on a bell , 50cm highProvenance: Purchased from the clock shop Weybridge 2005 . Has been recently refurbished. Seems in good order. We have had this clock running, appears to be in good order but we do not guarantee this or that it keeps good time.
A novelty silver cigar-cutter, modelled as a guillotine with moveable blade and gilt basket, Theo Fennell, London, 1994, 6 in. (15 cm.) high, 16.69 oz. (519 gr.). Marks clear, fully marked to base, marked with lion passant and leopard head to top of guillotine, blade bracket and stocks. Minor surface scratches, marks and wear consistent with age and use, specifically to the corners. Missing pin to hold the blade up. Slide mechanism a little stiff. Minor wear to the gilt basket.
A good George III figured mahogany bureau bookcasewith dentil cornice over two 13 pane astragal glazed doors, enclosing three adjustable shelves, the bureau with well fitted interior and four long graduated drawers with original handles, raised on bracket feet (probably reduced in height), 87in. (221cm.) high, 42.5in. (108cm.) wide.
A George III silver cruet stand Peter & William Bateman, London, 1812, bright-cut decoration, central carrying handle, on four fluted bracket feet, with cut glass & silver mounted condiments, matched period silver gilt spoon.* Condition: One bottle missing (stopper present), glass mustard with large chip to foot, otherwise good.
A good 18th century oak and fruitwood dresserof attractively small proportions, the flared ogee moulded pediment over an arcaded frieze on pierced brackets, the enclosed plate rack with three shelves, within carved pilasters, the base with three frieze drawers over three central drawers flanked by panelled cupboard doors, with original brass knob handles and kite escutcheons, the stiles headed by turned mahogany bosses, on later bracket feet, 61.5 x 18.5in. (156 x 47cm.), 80in. (203cm.) high.
A George II oak bureauwith fitted interior with bank of sixteen drawers and a well with sliding cover, the base with two short over three long drawers with original brass swan neck handles and oval escutcheons, raised on scrolled bracket feet, 35.75 x 19.25in. (91 x 49cm.), 40in. (101.5cm.) high.
A 19th century French mahogany tallboy chest of seven drawerstri-sectional, removable cornice raised rectangular central section with outswept concave sides into moulded edge, above five book matched figured drawers, the upper of shallow form, central drawer fitted to house a canteen, seated on a separate section of two slightly larger drawers, moulded outswept base, lion paw supports to front beneath gadrooned corners, angular bracket supports to rear, 62in. (157.5cm.) high, 41 x 21in. (104.25 x 53.25cm.).
A Victorian mahogany serpentine chest of drawers in the Georgian mannerthe moulded top with serpentine sides and front, over a brushing slide and four long graduated drawers with oak linings and original brass swan neck handles, flanked by blind fret carved canted corners, on shaped bracket feet, 35.25 x 22.25in. (89.5 x 56.5cm.), 34in. (86.5cm.) high.
A German Art Deco silver four piece tea and coffee service 1920s-30s, comprising teapot, coffee pot, twin handled covered sucrier and cream jug, of flared octagonal form with planished finish and angular ebony handles, the teapot and coffee pot with duck bill spouts, on rectangular bracket feet, the coffee pot 7in. (17.75cm.) high, gross weight 50.5 tr.oz. (4)* Condition: Good condition - marks clear. One or two small dings to lower body on tea and coffee pots. Otherwise very good.
A 19th century ebonised bracket clockwith gilt brass caryatid mounts, finials and feet, carrying handle to top of case, the brass arched dial with silvered Roman chapter ring and 'Tempus Fugit' roundel, gilt brass mask spandrels, unsigned, with eight day twin train movement, 18in. (45.75cm.) high.
An 18th century eight day oak longcase clock by Thomas Fitzthe bell strike movement with four knopped pillars, the painted square Roman dial with Arabic outer minute track, subsidiary seconds at noon and crescent date aperture, within gilt fan spandrels, the base with swan neck pediment and central giltwood finial raised on plain turned pillars, over a trunk with arched door, on a plain base with shaped bracket feet, 84½in. (214.5cm.) high.
A 20th century Russian lacquer boxof rectangular form, the hinged cover decorated with a winter stream scene, with farm in the distance, signed bottom right 'A. Kapehuha', opening to reveal a red lacquer interior for storage, the side decorated with a ornate gold twist design, raised on bracket feet, 3¼in. (8.3cm.).
A Victorian silver six division toast rack with Indian horse racing interestWilliam Evans, London 1874, with heart shaped scroll handle, reniform dividers and reeded frame, on four scroll bracket feet, with presentation horse racing inscription, 'Midnopore Sky Races 1874, Hurdle Race, Won By Mr. R. Nicolson's BLW GG "Not For Joe"', 6½in. (16.5cm.) long, weight 8.05 tr.oz.
An Elizabeth II silver cigarette boxHarman Brothers, Birmingham 1961, engine turned decoration, raised on bracket feet; together with two pairs of bud vases; a cut glass silver lidded jar and a tankard shaped lidded mustard pot by Henry Wilkinson, Sheffield 1912, gross weight without glass 22.9 tr.oz. (7)
A George III silver cruet stand Charles Chesterman II, London 1810, bright-cut decoration, central carrying handle, on four fluted bracket feet, with cut glass silver mounted condiments, initialled cartouche to both sides, the stand measuring 7½in. (19cm.) long.* Condition: In good condition overall. The mustard glass jar with shallow chips to base of bottle, some hallmarks slightly rubbed.
Jaeger Le Coultre Atmos V clock, 'Classic' model, reference 5800, produced between 1955 and 1985, with a white pearlescent chapter ring with baton and Arabic numerals, calibre 526 movement, plain polished brass case, height 22cm, width 18cm, complete with an engine turned brass bracket, 21.5cm x 17cm, and boxPlease note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches
Dent & Co., London limited edition brass rolling and falling ball clock, the movement encased within a gilt brass orb, with silvered chapter ring running through the centre, with a mermaid indicator beneath an open crown, suspended from a brass bracket and mahogany plaque, inscribed 'Dent, London' and numbered '044', height 80cmPlease note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches
English mahogany cased mantel clock, mid 20th Century, Georgian in style with a domed case, brass carrying handle, silvered arched dial with matted centre, Roman numerals, keywind barrel movement with brass bracket feet, height 26cmPlease note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches
Dent & Co., London, Whitehall bracket clock in Georgian style, with ebonised case and brass carrying handle, enclosing a matted brass dial with silvered chapter ring, Roman numerals, signed, Westminster chiming movement, all raised on brass bracket feet, height 34cm, width 25cmPlease note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches
Johnson, London, George III mahogany bracket clock, circa 1790, balloon shaped case with twin brass carrying handles enclosing a white painted dial with Roman numerals, signed, single fusee movement, signed and scroll engraved back plate, the case inlaid with conch shell and with boxwood line inlays, all raised on brass ball feet, height 45cmPlease note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches
Jaeger Le Coultre Atmos clock 'Vendome' model, circa 1973-85, white dial with Roman numerals, outer minutes, signed, calibre 526 movement, within bronze finish fluted brass corner columns on an egg and dart plinth base, height 24cm, width 21cm, with a tooled gilt brass wall bracket, 21.5cm x 17cmPlease note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches
Early Georgian oak bureau of small proportions, early 18th Century with later restoration, having a stepped fitted interior with column drawers flanking a central cupboard and with pigeonholes and small drawers at either side, a sliding well, and fitted at the front with two short and two long drawers, with brass handles and engraved escutcheons, raised on bracket feet, width 78cm, height 100cm, depth 49cm
Late George III mahogany bureau, circa 1800-20, slope front enclosing a fitted interior with central crossbanded cupboard door, pigeonholes and small drawers, the front fitted with two short and three long graduated drawers, each with brass swan neck handles, all raised on shaped bracket feet, width 111cm, height 108cm, depth 45.5cm
Benjamin Peers, Chester (1773-84), George III mahogany eight day longcase clock, having a swan neck pediment with verre eglomise panels and three brass ball finials, over brass capped Corinthian columns, flanking a 13ins silvered brass arched dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and calendar to the inner chapter ring, painted moon phase, signed to the arch, the trunk with brass capped Corinthian quarter pilasters, with a crossbanded and boxwood line inlaid door, over a similar canted box base, raised on short bracket feet, height 236cmPlease note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches
Victorian oak Gothic Revival buffet cabinet, circa 1875, having a back panel pierced and carved with flowerheads and a single shelf, supported on carved chamfered brackets, and with two recessed panel back, over a base having two arched recessed panel doors detailed with line inlays and chamfered edges, all raised on a shaped apron and bracket feet, width 122cm, height 129cm, depth 52cm
George III mahogany and inlaid free standing corner display cabinet, circa 1800, having a moulded cornice with frieze inlaid with boxwood and harewood ovals, astragal glazed door with boxwood line inlays open to three shelves, over a single drawer and a base fitted with a recessed panel cupboard door, raised on short bracket feet, width 77cm, height 199cm
Late George III mahogany bureau, circa 1820, slope front opening to an interior with two secret drawers, central cupboard door, pigeonholes and further small drawers, the front with four long graduated drawers, each with brass handles, raised on ogee bracket feet, width 97cm, height 106cm, depth 54cm
Russell of Lancaster mahogany eight day longcase clock, circa 1820-40, swan neck pediment centred with a single brass ball finial over reeded columns flanking a painted 13.5ins dial with subsidiary seconds and date dial, the trunk with an arched flame mahogany door, over a canted box base, with later bracket feet and shaped apron, height 218cmPlease note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches

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