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A pair of metal swords, probably for tai-chi or martial arts discipline; a Japanese Kagami decorated with a tsuru, and a minogame beside pine; and a pair of Chinese cloisonne enamel vases of tapering cylindrical form; the last pair 22cm high (5) Condition Report Some areas of metal or enamel wear, damage or deterioration. Please note that this is a mixed lot where damage may vary from item to item.
Three Japanese Imari dishes: one decorated in underglaze blue, green enamel and typical colours with a pine clad village landscape, 28cm diameter; one with a bold floral or fruit design, 25cm diameter, six-character Chenghua six-character mark; and one with four-character mark decorated with floral designs, 21cm diameter, Edo Period or later (3) Condition Report Please note that there are some areas of deterioration, cracking, loss or chipping to areas of these dishes. The extent of deterioration may vary from dish to dish..
A Japanese Imari bowl, decorated in underglaze blue and typical colours with sacred emblems on the exterior, the base with four-character mark, 24 cm diameter; together with a pair of Satsuma vases decorated with Kwannon and Sennin beneath the mon of Lord Shimazu, 20cm high. The vases Meiji Period (3) Condition Report The damage includes areas of enamel and gilt wear to all three.
Three famille rose dishes, comprising: one decorated with birds and peony; one decorated with flowering peony; and one decorated with three birds beside trees and flowers, the largest 24.5 cm diameter, all Qianlong (3)Provenance: The Property of a Lady. Condition Report Please note that the deterioration includes areas of chips, frits and enamel or body wear.
A Canton famille rose part service, comprising: two oval tureen stands (48 cm. diameter); four circular warming plates (28cm); and seven shallow soup dishes. Each one decorated with Natural History and floral designs, Qing Dynasty (13) Condition Report Please note that this is a group lot where damage may vary. The damage includes some rim chips and fritting to the large stands and areas of gilt and enamel wear, or other deterioration to the other dishes.
A polychrome enamel vase with trumpet neck, decorated with Luohan and mythological animal handles, 63cm high, 19th or 20th CenturyProvenance: The Property of a Lady. The base with old label inscribed 'Annie Crossley', and with another label stating: 'Chinese Vase...from Miss Crossley's estate...(Alexander Bell's niece)...' Condition Report Some deterioration includes a visible body crack.
A Canton, famille rose bowl, decorated with typical panels depicting Natural History subjects, and Manchu/Chinese figures; 33cm diameter; the base with 'Made in China' mark but Qing Dynasty Condition Report Areas of enamel wear, fatigue and deterioration including a visible star crack to base.
A rare famille rose octagonal dish, decorated at the rim with flower festoons; the centre decorated en-grisaille with the legend: 'George Harding/China Warehouse/No.137/Minories', 23cm diameter, QianlongProvenance: The Property of a Lady.The Minories in London, once known as the Minories Holy Trinity, is located just to the north east of The Tower of London. It seems logical to assume that the George Harding whose name survives on this very scarce dish, was somehow involved with the 18th Century trade in Chinese Export Porcelain. What seems to be absolutely clear is the 18th and 19th Century connection between the Harding name and the Minories. For instance, Harding and Co. are listed at 43 Minories in the 1794 Directory of London and Westminster & Borough of Southwark. In the next century, an Ann Harding, Spinster of the Minories has a will dated 14-4-1817 (Kew National Archives/Prob 11/1591/188). Of specific interest here are the three Hardings listed in the 1783 edition of 'The New Complete Guide to all Persons who have trade or Concern with the City of London and Parts adjacent'; significantly, one of these, George Harding, is listed as with a 'China Warehouse'. Condition Report Some enamel wear apparent; some rim fritting and wear to gilding.
A French Louis XVI style boulle work mantel clock, with original wall bracket, having a red tortoiseshell case with brass foliate inlaid panels, decorated with gilt metal and ormolu appliques and mounts, stamped A&N to movement, 56cm high CONDITION REPORT: Lot 104 - clock ticks when wound, enamel number indicators slightly fragile to touch, minor piece of boulle work lacking to top left of bracket.
A fine French Louis XVI ormolu mantel clock circa late 18th/early 19th century, with eagle surmount to the top, above white enamel chapter ring and visible escapement, enamel panel bearing name Cerrien- A Paris, resting on shelf and raised on six pillars with classical female masks to the top,twin train movement striking on a bell, under glass dome cover and outer wood plinth, clock 43cm high
An Edwardian mahogany inlaid and brass mantel clock, with brass carry handle, flanked with a ball finial above enamel dial with Roman numerals, flanked with a brass column, terminating in brass supports, 30cm high CONDITION REPORT: Lot 134 - Pin is loose where dial cover opens and shuts, clock goes when wound, with key.
A French Louis XVI style boulle work mantel clock by Leroy of Paris, having red tortoiseshell case with brass foliate and blue and white enamel inlaid panels, with white enamel dial, Leroy of Paris stamped to movement and dial, 28cm high CONDITION REPORT: Lot 105 - top section of clock loose, needing glued, minor damage to brass inlay to top right, minor age damage to enamel near bottom of clock, minor scuffs to wood to top, when moving hand clock goes and chimes.
A Continental weight driven regulator wall clock, the 6½" cream enamel dial with Roman numerals and ormolu border, above glazed door, 133cm high CONDITION REPORT: Lot 88 - the dial looks original, but cant be sure, must make own mind up, hairline crack to left side of the dial, some stains and surface marks to the casing, minor bashes to the pendulum.
A French Louis XVI style red tortoiseshell and gilt metal mantel clock, indistinctly signed to the dial possibly retailed by Brook and sons of Edinburgh, the white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, name slightly faded to dial, the movement striking on a bell, 28cm high CONDITION REPORT: Lot 111 - minor wear and tear and fading to tortoiseshell, in the main to bottom right side, minor age crack to bottom left side, clock goes when moving hands, has key.
A 19th century French alabaster swinging cherub novelty mantel clock by Brevette, the white enamel chapter ring with Roman numerals, movement cogs and wheels visible to the centre, the pendulum in the form of a cherub on a swing, engraved Brevette and no. 13964 to back plate, raised on ebonised wood stand, glass dome cover, lacking back cover, 24cm high
A good quality 19th century figured walnut decanter box with contents, the hinged top opening to reveal fitted interior containing four Georgian style mallet shaped decanters, flanked with 16 liqueur glasses (20 pieces in total), decorated with brass, tortoiseshell, pink and blue enamel, and mother of pearl panels to the top and front of box, 25cm high x 35cm wide x 27cm deep CONDITION REPORT: Lot 226 - The box has five glasses ending on circular foot and eleven ending on square foot, minor chips to two or three, chips to bas of one stopper on decanter, no damage to inlay, doors open freely, has key, casing has old mark to bottom left.
A Brevet silver trench watch, circa World War II, the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, stamped Brevet 925 JW to interior, on faux brown leather strap CONDITION REPORT: Lot 4 - Minor marks/scratches/dents to exterior of case, heavier scratches to underside, interior shows gilt numerals with paint rubbed, looks like enamel but may be missing from hands, ticks when wound but cannot guarantee working order.
A Victorian John Forrest of London silver pocket watch, hallmarks for Chester 1899, CH stamped to suspension ring, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, with engine turned decoration to front and back and plain cartouche to front, 6cm diameter, together with a silver Albert chain, hallmarks for Birmingham 1917, with 1819 George III silver coin fob, 24cm long (2) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 3 - When watch is shaked subsidiary goes, nice condition, no key.
A late 18th/early 19th century French Louis XVI boulle work bracket clock, with matching wall bracket signed Grohe, with classical child surmount on ball finial to the top, ormolu and enamel 7" dial, single train movement, the tortoiseshell case profusely decorated with brass foliage, winged gilt metal child below dial, with gilt metal and ormolu mounts and scrolls, 64.5cm high, the bracket decorated with mask mounts, 18cm high CONDITION REPORT: Metal bracket been put inside clock
A French Louis XVI style red tortoiseshell and gilt metal clock garniture, in the the form of a longcase clock circa 1900, the clock with white enamel dial, with Roman and Arabic numerals, the movement striking on bell, stamped GF, with pair of matching two branch candelabra, clock 49cm high (3) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 106 - clock chimes when wound, area of old damage to top of clock and minor staining also, minor chip towards the back of clock, also with staining, surface scratches and minor scrapes to clock casing, a few areas of old damage to the tortoiseshell on candelabra, no key.
A French Louis XVI style boulle work clock, with red tortoiseshell and gilt metal mounts, enamel dial with Roman numerals, the movement striking on a bell, 32cm high CONDITION REPORT: Lot 145 - has panelled door to the rear once opened can see hammer and bell and back casing of movement, base of finial slightly lifting to the top, small piece of tortoiseshell missing to top left, scratches and scuffs to rear door.
A Victorian Scottish mahogany eight day drumhead longcase clock, with carved scrolls to the glazed hood, enclosing 12" enamel dial with Roman numerals and two subsidiary seconds dials, with pendulum and two lead weights, 204cm high x 46cm wide x 24cm deep CONDITION REPORT: Lot 79A - clock going when weights and pendulum are attached, some small areas of wood damage to hood, split to join, crack to panel towards base, other minor wood damage, minor pieces of veneer missing, crack to lower trunk.
A George III silver pair cased pocket watch, (a/f to dial), also with a 19th century pocket watch engraved to George Anderson of Aberdeen in chrome casing, a military pocket watch with black dial, subsidiary seconds dial and Arabic numerals, broad arrow and no 32129 to back of casing, and a German 'Invincible' military style pocket watch, with white enamel dial, Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial (4)
A French brass repeater carriage clock circa 1900, the cream enamel dial with Roman numerals, pierced brass decoration to the outer in the form of winged dragons in foliage, red background, twin train movement, carry handle, with key, 21cm high CONDITION REPORT: Lot 127 - Gong, dial and surround in good condition, minor age marks to brass, when lever is pushed the clock registers three times.
A fine 19th century French champleve enamel and gilt metal four glass bracket clock, with classical gilt metal finial of a child to the top above gilt metal dial with Arabic numerals, imitation diamond bezel, foliate champleve enamel panel to the centre, with further foliate enamel panels to the clock, twin train striking movement no. 638344 stamped to back plate, 47cm high
A pair of good quality French enamel and ormolu urns with covers, of baluster form, with pineapple finial to the top above Continental landscape scenes with children to each centre, gilded foliate panels with jewels and seed pearls on turquoise enamel ground, raised on ornate ormolu scrolls and swags, with further enamel cartouche, 47cm high CONDITION REPORT: Lot 200 - lids are fixed, has a few mother of pearl beads missing, not a huge amount though approx 5-10 on each, one foot slightly loose to touch.
A late 19th century French brass carriage clock, the carry handle above cream enamel dial with Arabic numerals, 16cm high, with key CONDITION REPORT: Lot 141 - glazed door to rear, no response from balance wheel, not winding clockwise, no key but tried with another, minor tarnishing to the brass, minor piece of gilding missing left of the dial.
A 19th century French Louise XVI style red tortoiseshell and ormolu mantel clock, with four gilt metal urn finials to the top, above cream enamel dial with Roman numerals and minute track, decorated with ormolu motifs, the twin train movement striking on a bell, no. 734 engraved to back plate, 28cm high
A fine French champleve enamel and gilt metal four glass bracket clock, with enamel and pierced gilt metal urn to the top above white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, enamel bezel, foliate enamel pillars and panels on blue ground decorated with an Eastern themed glass panel of a female playing the flute to each side, female portrait to pendulum, 51cm high CONDITION REPORT: Lot 118 - minor piece of gilt metal lacking near top, clock chimes when wound and hammer strikes the gong, minor surface scratches to gilt metal, has key.
A late 19th century French champleve enamel and brass carriage clock, the enamel dial with Arabic numerals and minute track, decorated with richly coloured champleve enamel banding, with carry handle, 16cm high CONDITION REPORT: Lot 139 - Small piece of enamel lacking to handle, minor crazing and fading to parts of champleve border, staining to brass on top of clock, no key.
A 19th century French gilt metal mantel clock with integral aneroid barometer, in the form of a carriage clock, with aneroid barometer to top, above balance wheel and cream enamel dial bearing Arabic numerals, no 8863 engraved to back of case, 26cm high CONDITION REPORT: Lot 165 - Gong to movement, lever working to barometer dial, clock chiming when moving hands, minor surface marks to casing

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