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A late 17th century French bracket clock by André Charles Boulle, the boulle work ebonised case of architectural form, the pendant with ormolu mounts, the glazed door flanked by a pair of columns and enclosing the brass dial with Roman and Arabic numerals and twin winding holes 'held' by an ormolu figural relief modelled as Atlas, over a shaped apron, on bun feet the back plate of the brass movement with a visible wheel inscribed 'Torrez Ast. Malo', 48x33 cm CONDITION REPORT: Requires attention. Finials not screwing in correctly. Some losses to boulle work, ebony and mounts. Some veneers missing, One foot replacement. Another foot attached to a piece of timber which is loose on the base. One hand damaged. We believe the bronze figure has been altered and his foot removed.
An early 20th century brass cased carriage clock with Arabic numerals to face and an eight day movement, signed W Bruford & son Ltd, Exeter in original two door case, h. 9 cm, w. 6.5 cm, d. 4 cm CONDITION REPORT: Wear to lining in carry case. Glass loose. General wear and tear.No guarantee to working condition, but does not appear to tick
An 18th century oak and mahogany long case clock, the enameled face with painted spandrels, pierced and gilded hands, second dial, date aperture and an eight day movement, signed 'W. Hood, Atherstone', h. 220 cm, w. 49 cm, d. 23 cm CONDITION REPORT: Possibly later feet. General wear and tear.
A 19th century mahogany longcase clock, the swan neck pediment over circular enameled face with Roman numerals, second dial and an eight day movement, indistinctly signed, h. 225 cm, w. 53 cm, d. 23 cm CONDITION REPORT: Hood door damaged and covered in black paint. Some water damage. General wear and tearPendulum and weights present Face diameter 13.5 inches
A 19th century French gilt brass and cast metal mantle clock with a figure of a knight to top over an enameled face with Roman numerals and pierced hands on an ebonised base, h. 53 cm, w. 40 cm CONDITION REPORT: Glass dome missing. Slight damage to face. Thumb broken off. General wear and tear.
A late 17th Century eight day longcase clock the 10" square brass dial with silvered Roman chapter ring, stylised sword hilt half hour markers and Arabic five minutes, the matted centre with subsidiary seconds ring and date aperture, mask and foliate scroll spandrels, signed to the lower edge Benjamin Marshall, London, with five knopped pillar movement, the blacked Japanned case and hood with winged cherub head and swan neck pediment over barley twist pilasters, convex throat moulding and long trunk door with oval lenticle, 201cm high
A French Boulle bracket clock the cast gilt brass dial with blue and white enamel Roman chapters, the movement with outside count wheel bell strike, signed Festeau Lejeune, Paris, the case with cherub finial over further gilt metal mounts and plain scroll feet, together with bracket, clock 82cm high
An early small dolls’ cupboard house 1820-30s, the brick painted roof and sides with two chimney pots to the back, the pediment set with an inoperative enameled clock dial, glass fronted with central door, one large room with floral wallpaper, mirrored chimney breast and fireplace, and a shelf around the wall -20in. (51cm.) high
A Japanese Imari dish, circa 1880, of square form with shaped sides and decorated with vase of peonies and blossoming plum branches, with phoenix, dragon and cranes bordered by panels of phoenix and flowering landscapes. 45.5 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The gilding to the rim is 60% erased. There is a firing flaw in the top left hand corner (near the flying crane). The colours on the phoenix tail (bottom right hand corner) are faded. There is a firing blemish the size of a small fingernail directly above the phoenix head. There is a further firing blemish the size of half a small fingernail to the left hand side of the main decoration (at 9 o'clock) there is a further firing blemish again the size of half a small fingernail in the right hand edge of the main decoration (if on a clock face then a 3 o'clock). There is a further firing blemish the size of a small fingernail at the base of the main decoration on the table edge (at 6 o'clock). Otherwise the majority of the enamels and gilding are in good order and in my opinion this is a rather impressive looking dish. All faults are factory production faults and there are no post production chips, cracks or restoration. The dish rings out nicely. There are small surface marks throughout. On the underside the under glaze blue decoration has bleed on each side making the decoration rather blurred and blotchy.

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