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Miniatur-Laternenuhr, Fromanteel in London, 2. Hälfte 17. Jhdt. Rechteckiges Gehäuse aus Silber und feuervergoldetem Messing auf vier birnenförmigen Standfüßen. Ziffernblatt mit lateinischen Zahlen, gebläuter eiserner Zeiger. Auf dem Ziffernblatt gravierte Stadtszene mit Windmühle. Gehäuse mit tief gestochenem Rankendekor, unterhalb des Ziffernblattes signiert "Fromanteel". Bogen mit aufgesetzter niellierter Plakette mit Monogramm "PM". Gravierte silberne Werkstürchen mit Glaseinsätzen und gefederten Verschlusshebeln (eine Türe leicht defekt, Glas lose). Glocke in feuervergoldetem Glockenstuhl, gravierte seitliche Zierbleche. Spindelwerk mit kurzem Birnen-Hinterpendel. Stundenschlag auf Glocke. Revisionsbedürftig. Kettenzug mit silberummanteltem Bleigewicht. Auf originale Wandhalterung aus fein graviertem und feuervergoldetem Messing montiert. Höhe der Uhr 15,5 cm, mit Wandhalterung 21 cm.Ahasuerus Fromanteel (1607 - 1693), bekannter Londoner Uhrmacher, der als erstes das 1657 von Constantin Huygens erfundene Uhrpendel in englischen Uhren verwendete. A fine miniature lantern clock by Fromanteel of London, 2nd half of the 17th century Rectangular case of silver and fire-gilt brass, mounted on four pear-shaped feet. The dial with Roman numerals, one blued iron hand. A city scene with a windmill engraved on the dial. The case deeply etched with decorative tendrils, signed "Fromanteel" below the dial. The bow with appliquéd nielloed plaque, bearing the monogram "PM". Small movement access door in engraved silver, inset with glass panels, and spring-loaded locking levers (one door slightly damaged, the glass loose). The bell in a fire-gilt bell cage, an engraved plaque on the side. Verge escapement with a short, pear-shaped rear pendulum. Striking the hour on a bell. In need of repair. Pull chain with a silver-coated lead weight. Mounted on the original wall bracket of finely engraved, fire-gilt brass.Height of the clock 15.5 cm, including the wall bracket 21 cm.Ahasuerus Fromanteel (1607 - 1693) was a famous London clockmaker, the first to use the pendulum that was invented by Constantijn Huygens in 1657 in English clocks.
GROßE STOCKUHR, England, Ende 19. Jh., architektonisch gegliedertes Eichenholz Gehäuse Holzgehäuse massiv und furniert auf vier Metallfüßen, in der Front und an den Seiten reich mit feuervergoldeten Applikationen verziert, Messingfront mit aufgelegtem Ziffernring und Zierelementen, Werk rückseitig gestempelt: „A (Stern) B“, Schlag auf Tonfeder und achtfache Glockenbattarie. HxBxT: 69/42/24,5 cm. Alters und Gebrauchsspuren, läuft im Kurztest an, Schlagwerk überholungsbedürftig.| LARGE BRACKET CLOCK,England, late 19th century, architecturally structured oak case Wooden case, solid and veneered, on four metal feet, richly decorated with fire-gilt applications on the front and sides, brass front with applied numeral ring and decorative elements, movement stamped on the back: "A (star) B “, strike on gong and eightfold bell battery. HxWxD: 69/42/24.5 cm. Signs of age and wear, starts up in a short test, striking mechanism needs an overhaul.
VICTORIAN GILTWOOD CREDENZA, shaped white marble top above panelled door centred with oval painted with an angel and two cupids in the manner of Angelica Kaufman, between two bowed glass panel doors, allover husk mouldings, raised on bracket feet, 101.5 h x 140 w x 34cms dProvenance: contents of Machen House, Lower Machen in the County Borough of CaerphillyComments: rubbed.
18TH CENTURY JOINED OAK MULE CHEST, later converted to a cupboard, with plank top above fielded panelled doors and sides, three drawers, bracket feet, 139w x 55d x 111cm h (alterations)Comment: one lower side panel loose, rear bracket feet with old water damage, top timbers shrunk, top corner old chip, front brackets black stained.
LATE 18TH / EARLY 19TH CENTURY WELSH CARDIGANSHIRE OAK DEUDDARN, shaped cornice above plain frieze, suspending two turned finials above ogee panelled cupboard doors on a base fitted three frieze drawers and panelled cupboards, bracket feet, 115 x 48 x 173cms hComments: handles probably replaced, moulding to base partially deficient, one bracket loose but present, minor stains to top
19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY & SATINWOOD CROSS-BANDED LINEN PRESS, panelled fielded doors above secretaire drawer, and two further long drawers, bracket feet, 206h x 126w x 54cmsProvenance: contents of Machen House, Lower Machen in the County Borough of CaerphillyComments: minor veneer losses to side, damaged cornice corners and rear edge, one slide with broken side, one pigeonhole top missing, side faded, replaced handles, feet reduced.
A pair of George III silver salversThomas Hannam & John Crouch II, London 1801 Oval form with a gadroon rim and fluted band below, centre engraved with impaled arms that represent a marriage between a member of the DUPRE family (the paternal family) and the LLOYD of Hardwicke, Shropshire (the maternal family), on four acanthus leaf bracket feet, length 29cm, weight 46oz. (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A George III silver two-handle cruet setRobert Hennell, London 1780 Elongated navette form with loop handles, bead rims, the sides pierced with two narrow bands of vitruvian scrolls above a band of vertical slats, the upswept ends further pierced with urn motifs among scrolls, raised on seven open work pillars are seven circular receivers, each fitted with a silver mounted condiment bottle, the whole raised on four open-work anthemion scroll bracket feet, four bottle covers marked with lion passant only, oil and vinegar bottles additionally mark with maker's mark for Robert Hennell, the two small bottle covers unmarked , length handle to handle 38cm, weight of frame 23oz.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A George III silver salverPaul Storr, London 1808 Circular form with gadroon rim interspersed with small anthemions, engraved arms to the centre belong to Alexander ERSKINE (1775-1855), on four shell scroll bracket feet, diameter 25.7cm, weight 26.5oz.Footnotes:The arms belong to Alexander ERSKINE (1775-1855), formerly of Bath and then Bryanston Square Middlesex who also had properties in Balthill Forfar, Longhance Aberdeenshire and Lima Jamaica, and his first wife Elizabeth JACKSON daughter of Robert JACKSON of Hampton Jamaica and earlier of Cumberland and Combhay Devon. They married in 1798 but had no issue. Alexander ERSKINE married for a second time in 1810 Elizabeth BRISSETT of Hampton Jamaica. He was the son of John ERSKINE (died 1786) of Lima Jamaica, by Elizabeth IRVINE (1747-1808) daughter of James IRVING the elder. This line of the ERSKINE family were descended as heirs from the ancient baronial family of ERSKINE of Dun near Montrose, Scotland which was confirmed in 1833 by matriculation in the Lyon Office, and it is the arms of that family that are displayed in dexter.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Victorian large silver salverJoseph & Albert Savory, London 1852 Shaped-circular, the border with and acanthus and scroll rim in high relief, chased to the centre with entwined acanthus scrolls and flowers around script initials, on four acanthus, shell and scroll bracket feet, diameter 46.2cm, weight 78oz.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A RARE GEORGE II SALVERBy Robert Gordon, Edinburgh, 1743, marked at the corners, Of heavy gauge and standing on four ogee bracket feet, the square tray with moulded rim and re-entrant corners, engraved with crest and motto 'SEMPER VERUS', height 3.1cm, length 20.7cm.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A PAIR OF SCOTTISH SILVER SALVERSBy David Crichton Rait, Glasgow 1824, Each engraved with central crest enclosed by a leaf design and surrounded by foliate border, the everted rim of cast shell and scroll design, on four scrolling vine and leaf bracket feet, diameter approx. 29.6cm, weight 62oz.Footnotes:These salvers were probably produced for Rait by Robert Gray and Son of Glasgow. The pattern of the cast rims and feet match those produced by Gray and the present salvers also bear stamped inventory numbers 264 and 265 of the type found on Gray's work. See Gordon McFarlan, Robert Gray and Son, Goldsmiths of Glasgow, The silver Society Journal 11, Autumn, 1999.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A SCOTTISH REGENCY MAHOGANY DRUMHEAD LONGCASE CLOCKRitchie of EdinburghThe circular 13-inch dial with silvered Roman numeral chapter, seconds and date dials, centred by an enamel painted river view with a fisherman and castle beyond, the case with drum-shaped hood above a rectangular door flanked by fluted columns, on bracket feet, 209cm high, 48cm wide, 21.5cm deepFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A RARE SCOTTISH GEORGE III PAINTED MAHOGANY MONEY CHEST, DATED 15TH JULY 1768The hinged top and lockable frieze above a further recess fitted with a pull-out bank of six drawer, one painted with cash, the other bills the remainder with numbers three to six highlighted in gilt, the front painted with three shields, one depicting a coat of arms, one an animal tethered to a tree and in the central shield a castle above the inscription 'We of the Lothians did unite the lawdable [sic] scheme to prosecute with open hearts we sink our cash to help our bretheran in distress', raised on shaped bracket feet, 70cm wide, 49cm deep, 49.5cm high (27 1/2in wide, 19in deep, 19in high).For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A German silver casket 'The Triumph of Napoleon'Hanau, circa 1900, marks only to base, crowned A, head, letter N Embossed rectangular form, the front depicting the scene of Napoleon receiving the key to Vienna, a similar scene to the reverse, flanked with classical figures, trophies, Napoleons arms and Greek key bands, ornate foliate corner and eagle bracket supports, hinged cover surmounted with Napoleon on horseback surrounded by the debris of the battleground, gilded interior, length 35.5cm, weight 85oz.Footnotes:The scene to the front of the casket is after an 1808 painting by Anne-Louis Girodet de Roussy-Trioson, titled Napoleon Bonaparte receiving the keys of Vienna at the Schloss Schönbrunn, 13th November 1805For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An American three-piece silver tea serviceAndrew Ellicott Warner, Baltimore circa 1840, stamped A.E.WARNER in serrated rectangle and 11 in small rectangle All tapering octagonal form, comprising a teapot on spirit stand, with a flush hinged domed cover topped by a compressed baluster finial, a leaf-capped S-shape handle with mahogany insulators, an octagonal tapering spout with tongue-capped opening, on a moulded collet foot which sits securely on an octagonal raised spirit stand on four leaf bracket feet, in addition a matching jug and large bowl, all plain polished with delicate chasing top and bottom, featuring scrolls, floral and foliate decoration to each panel, an inscribed armorial for the 'GOUGH' family on each, height teapot 19cm, weight 76oz. (3)Footnotes:Provenance Acquired by the Edmondson family of Baltimore and thence by family descent.FootnoteThe crest appears to be that of the GOUGH family and the family is identified in many indexes as of Ireland and Somerset. However Burkes General Armory leads to an identification for the GOUGH family of Oldfallings and Perry Hall, Staffordshire.Blazon of the crest: a boars head couped, pierced by a spearHarry Dorsey Gough (1745-1808) was a prominent 18th-century merchant, planter, and patron of the fledgling Methodist Church in Baltimore Maryland, in the early United States.Harry's father was the English merchant Thomas Gough, who emigrated to the United States prior to the outbreak of its Revolution against Britain. As his new home was near Patapsco Ferry and his new wife had extensive holdings in the colonies, Thomas would later side with the revolutionaries against the Crown. Thomas had already married the American Sophia Dorsey, who bore him Harry on January 28, 1745, in Annapolis.In addition to his father's wealth, Harry inherited £70,000 at a young age and became a successful merchant. The money came from his English half-brother John William Gough (1729–1767), by Thomas Gough's first wife Ann Brooksby. John's year-old son was subsequently brought to America and raised in Maryland. Confusingly, this nephew was also named Harry Dorsey Gough (1766–1807) and his son (1793–1867) would later also bear the same name.The eldest Harry Dorsey Gough's estate eventually comprised 2,000 acres (810 ha) along the Great Gunpowder River northeast of Baltimore. Much of this was Corbin Lee's 1,000-acre (400 ha) plantation The Adventure, which Gough purchased for £5,000 in 1774 from Archibald Buchanan after Corbin's death in 1773. He renamed it Perry Hall in honour of his family's ancestral home in Staffordshire and completed construction of its 16-room manor in 1776. Many years later, modern Baltimore's Bel Air Road (U.S. Route 1) was known as 'Gough's Road' or 'Perry Hall Road'.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A George III silver wager cupprobably by George Natter, see Grimwade, number 855, page 70, London 1773Of conventional form, modelled as a traditional 17th century milk maid with hair in a bun, her arms outstretched above holding a small drinking cup aloft, suspended within a cast scrolling bracket frame allowing it to swing, her bell-shaped lower half embossed with decorative clothing swags and floral motifs, height 17cm, weight 7.5oz.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A large Chinese Export silver presentation tray in caseWang Hing, Hong Kong circa 1900, stamped WH, character mark and 90 Of rectangular form, the centre engraved with chrysanthemums and foliage against a hammered ground, the central oblong cartouche inscribed 'Presented to Alfred Holland Skelton Esquire by the incoming partners of Lane, Crawford & Company, Hong Kong on his retirement from the firm. February 1919', the raised rim heavily embossed in high and low relief with chrysanthemums and scrolling leaf motifs, all on four cast bracket feet, within a bespoke velvet-lined wooden case, length 53.5cm, diameter 38.5cm, weight 78oz.Footnotes:ProvenancePresented to Alfred Holland Skelton (British, 1862-1930) and thence by descent to the present owner.FootnoteAlfred Holland Skelton (British, 1862-1930) was born in 1862 in Hackney, London. In 1889, as an enterprising and ambitious young man, Alfred replied to an advert in the Telegraph for employment in Hong Kong. It was for the Assistant Manager position in one of Hong Kong's oldest and most successful firms; Lane Crawford - a prestigious department store retailing designer label luxury goods (much like Harrods in London).Lane Crawford was founded in August 1850 by two Scots, Thomas Ash Lane and Ninian Crawford, who opened a shop in a makeshift bamboo structure on the waterfront of what is now Des Voeux Road. Since that time, Lane Crawford has occupied a number of prime retail sites along Des Voeux Road and Queen's Road Central. In the early 1900s, it also had stores in Guangzhou and Shanghai in China, and Kobe and Tokyo in Japan. It has been a tailor, and outfitter, a draper, a provisions dealer, a wine and spirits merchant, an auctioneer of antiques, a baker, a restaurant, and a bar. In 1899 the company slogan was 'The Place to Buy Anything from a Pin to an Anchor' to 1926, 'Whatever You Need, Get It at Lane Crawford's.'David Robert Crawford, Ninian Crawford's brother, became a partner in the firm and ran Lane Crawford's successful Hong Kong operation. On 15th February 1889, he travelled especially from Hong Kong to London to interview Alfred. Alfred Skelton clearly impressed him and a letter of employment swiftly followed, dated 27th February. In that letter were clear instructions that Alfred should depart for Hong Kong on the SS Caledonia ocean liner, leaving Marseilles on 10th March 1889. It was to prove an inspired move, and Alfred rapidly climbed up the Lane Crawford ranks, being appointed a director alongside David Crawford a few years later. When Alfred first travelled to Hong Kong, it appears from official correspondence and a presentation cup awarded to him (one of the lot's on offer), that alongside his Assistant Manager role he also volunteered as a Sergeant in the Hong Kong Volunteer Corps. Interestingly, he was in one of the earliest known Machine Gun Company's, in squadron 'A'. In April 1900, after four years serving in the Hong Kong Volunteer Corps, he resigned his post due to ill health, but was thanked personally for his good service by the Commandant (letter dated 2nd April 1900).In 1906 Alfred married Wilhelmina Johanna Mathilda Van Oppen, who was Dutch, and they bore two children, one of them being Alfred Purcell Skelton (the father of the current owner of this collection of Chinese Export silver). The whole family lived in some luxury in Hong Kong, residing in an upmarket area called The Peak for many years. In February 1919, Alfred Holland Skelton retired from Lane Crawford, and was formally presented with the inscribed Wang Hing tray on offer here. Alfred and his wife left Hong Kong and moved back to England, living comfortably by the sea in Bournemouth. It is here that Alfred died, on 18th May 1930.The collection of Wang Hing and Chinese Export silver on offer (Lot 347 to 355) was presented to Alfred Holland Skelton during his time in Hong Kong, and has been passed down by descent to the current owner. This is the first time the collection has been offered on the open market.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A matched pair of Continental silver two-handled bowlsone German, stamped A Ramussen, crown and crescent mark 925, the other Danish, stamped Moe & Son, 830S Shaped-oval with lobed sides, embossed with flowers either side of a cartouche, monogrammed, on rococo style foliate scroll bracket feet, length handle to handle approximately 33cm, weight 58oz. (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Victorian silver inkstandHenry Wilkinson, Sheffield 1860 Shaped-oval outline with acanthus scroll border, the raised centre with two silver-mounted glass inkbottles flanking a nib pot, surmounted with a removeable chamberstick, on four scroll bracket feet, with inscription relating to 'A H Lodge 45', length 29cm, weight of weighable silver 20oz.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Two silver salversShaped-circular, first Charles Reily & George Storer, London 1844, scroll rim, centre engraved with acanthus scrolls, on four bracket feet, diameter 26.4cm, the second, Boardman, Glossop & Co, Sheffield 1921, scroll rim, centre engraved with a vacant shield reserve, on three claw and ball feet, diameter 32cm, weight 50oz. (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A collection of silver itemsvarious maker's and datesComprising: a toast rack, William Fountain, London 1824, rectangular form with seven looped bars, central carrying handle, on paw feet, length 16cm, a small salver, John Angell, London 1819, shaped-circular, on bracket feet, engraved crested garter, diameter 20.5cm, a caster, London 1783, height 15cm, a small pierced pepper, George Gray overstriking Hester Bateman, London 1789, blue glass liner, together with three caddy spoons. (7)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A George IV silver coffee potRobert Hennell, London 1826Waisted neck and bellied lower body, gadroon rim, the hinged cover with fluted band, leaf and shell capped handle with ivory insulators, on leaf scroll and shell bracket feet, height 20.5cm, weight 26.5oz.Footnotes:The item within this lot containing ivory has been registered in accordance with the Ivory Act (Section 10). With non-transferable reference (QMFRE9S5)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: Y ФY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.Ф This lot contains or is made of ivory and cannot be imported into the USA or any country within the EU.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A 19th century Indian silver three-piece tea serviceHamilton and Co, marks, an elephant, urn, letter A, crescent tally mark and another, possibly a trident, circa 1845Comprising a tea pot, covered two-handled sugar bowl and a covered cream jug, of compressed melon form, lobed sides and covers, on anthemion scroll bracket feet, the teapot handle with ivory insulators, weight 79.5oz. (3)Footnotes:The item within this lot containing ivory has been registered in accordance with the Ivory Act (Section 10). With non-transferable reference (4KBXL2AE)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: Y ФY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.Ф This lot contains or is made of ivory and cannot be imported into the USA or any country within the EU.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A George III silver salverWilliam Bennett, London 1810 Rounded oblong form with gadrooned rim, centred with the engraved arms of the HARRISON family of Atcliff Lancashire and Elkington Northamptonshire, on bracket feet, length 21cm; together with a pair of silver cauldron salts, Edward Wood, London 1739, and a matched pair, weight 24oz. (5)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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