Großes Becken/Übertopf aus der japanischen Gartenkultur, Meiji, 2. Hälfte 19. Jh., Mahagoni massiv, ausgehöhlter Baumstamm, Kupfereinsatz, leichte Altersspuren, ca. 27 x 66 x 57 cm, sehr gut für einen Wintergarten, Pavillon bzw. überdachte Außenbereiche geeignetLarge Basin/cachepot of the Japanese garden culture, Meiji, 2.h.19.th c., mahogany massive, hollowed tree trunk, copper insert, minor traces of age, approx. 27 x 66 x 57 cm, very good for einen winter garden, for pavilion or suitable for covered outdoor areas
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4 Porzellanfiguren, Rosenthal, 40er Jahre, liegender Hirsch, T. Kärner, H. ca. 16.5cm, Specht am Baumstamm, 17cm, Schmetterling, 5.5cm, Vogel, 7.5 cm, alle bunt bemalt4 figurines, Rosenthal, 1940s, lying deer, T. Kärner, H. approx. 16.5cm, pecker on tree trunk, 17cm, butterfly, 5.5cm, bird, 7.5 cm, all painted in bright colors
Rudolf Volmar, 1804 Bern - 1846 Besancon, Schüler des Vaters Georg Volmar, hier: Wasserlauf wohl des Gießbachs im Berner Oberland, umgebender Wald mit herbstlich gefärbtem Laub, im Hintergrund springende Rehgruppe, rechts im Birkenstamm signiert, Öl/Holzplatte, rest. (vertikal sich durchziehender Riss, verso parkettiert u. versiegelt), R., ca. 55x42/74x61 cmRudolf Volmar, 1804 Bern - 1846 Besancon, pupil of his father Georg Volmar, here: watercourse of the Gießbach in the Bernese area, surrounding forest with autumn- colored leaves, group of deer jumping in the background, signed in the birch trunk on the right, oil / wood panel, rest. (vertical crackrunning through, parqueted and sealed on the reverse), R., approx. 55x42 / 74x61 cm
A large collection of annuals and comics. Dan Dare hardback books, Eagle, 2000AD, Victor, Valiant, Hotspur, Roy of the Rovers, and other books : Birds and Bird's Eggs, Coins of England, Catalogue of Cigarette Cards etc. All in a tin trunk.Condition ReportSome with loose binding, overall fairly good condition.
A Hollywood Regency Style Date Palm Tree Floor Lamp, circa 1970s, lacquered brass and pewter, with seven detachable branches and two hanging bunches of dates, unmarked, on a shaped base, approximately 140cm wide, 196cm highBy repute made in Southern England by a fabricating specialist Lance Thompson.Commissioned by Philip and Stephanie Asher for "The Party Room" at Nurayla, Chilworth Road, Southampton.Condition report: The lamp is on it's original base. In working order. Expected wear, oxidation/tarnish. Some pitting on the tops. Extra image on-line of the top. Some surface wear and scratches. Some bending on the trunk section edges.
A late 18th century 30-hour oak and mahogany longcase clock retailed by Henry Fisher, Preston, c1790, with a flat topped pediment and moulded cornice, square hood door flanked by two plain pillars with brass capitals, trunk with recessed quarter columns, three-quarter length trunk door with an ogee twin spire top and crossbanding, rectangular plinth with canted corners and a narrow applied moulding to the base, circular 13� painted dial with Roman numerals, minute markers and five minute Arabic�s, floral decoration to the centre and a semi-circular calendar aperture with date disc behind, original steel serpentine hands, dial inscribed �H Fisher, Preston�, dial pinned directly to a weight driven countwheel striking movement, striking the hours on a cast bell. With pendulum and weight.Henry Fisher is recorded as working in Preston (Lancs) from 1742-95.Dimensions: Height: 200cm Length/Width: 51cm Depth/Diameter: 22cm
An eight-day mahogany veneered longcase clock retailed by a member of the 19th century Hougton family of Ormskirk clockmakers, hood with a swans neck pediment and a Verre Eglomise panel beneath, square hood door flanked by two plain pillars with brass capitals, trunk with reeded cluster columns to the corners, half-length trunk door with a twin spire wavy top, plinth with canted corners and applied moulding to the front and base, square 14� painted dial with broad Roman numerals, minute markers and matching stamped hands, identically painted spandrels to the corners, subsidiary seconds and date dials with matching brass hands, dial inscribed �Houghton Ormskirk� pinned via a Wilson falseplate to a weight driven rack striking movement, striking the hours on a cast bell. With pendulum and flat weights.Stephen Houghton & Son are recorded as working in Moor Street, Ormskirk (Lancs) in 1824Dimensions: Height: 210cm Length/Width: 59cm Depth/Diameter: 26cm
A mid-19th century oak cased longcase clock with a swan’s neck pediment and wooden paterae, with a square hood door flanked by matching ring turned pillars, trunk with reeded cluster columns, short double pointed arch topped door with crossbanding, on a square plinth with inlaid crossbanding and bracket feet, with a 14” square painted dial with Roman numerals, minute track and matching painted spandrels, semi circular date aperture with date wheel behind, matching brass hands, dial inscribed “Scales, Kendal”, dial pinned directly to a 30hour weight driven countwheel movement striking the hours on a cast bell. With steel chain, weight and pendulum. The Scales were a prolific family of 19th century clockmakers in Kendal, Cumbria, they are also recorded in trade directories of the period as working as goldsmiths and dentists.Dimensions: Height: 210cm Length/Width: 54cm Depth/Diameter: 24cm
A late 20th century oak cased Grandmother clock with a swan's neck pediment and ball and spire finial, glazed break arch hood door with four turned pillars, full length glazed trunk door with a break arch top, trunk on a square plinth raised on bracket feet, with a weight driven three train German chiming movement, chiming the quarters and striking the hours on gong rods, brass break arch dial with a working moon disc, subsidiary day, date, month and seconds dials, silvered chapter ring and steel serpentine hands. With weights, chains and pendulum.Dimensions: Height: 192cm Length/Width: 41cm Depth/Diameter: 28cm
A good, early 19th century 8-day longcase clock, the mahogany case with inlaid stringing, reeded columns to the trunk and hood, surmounted by swan necked pediment and supported on bracket feet, 14" painted arched dial with rolling moon feature, corners painted with fans against a green background, birds to the centre, signed for Glover of St Helens (there are several Glovers listed around the Prescot, St Helens areas, also in Widnes), with weights, pendulum and winding key. Approx height 220 cmCondition Report: Does not appear to have been serviced for quite some time and would benefit from a clean, some damage to the mouldings and areas of veneer loss, not restored.
dating: 19th Century provenance: Europe, Straight, double-edged blade of lenticular section, with some pitting. One-piece quillon and grip. Finely silver worked in relief. Quillons shaped as the full-relieved tails of two mermaids clutched to the grip to form a sculptural group, their bodies are sinuous and worked with grace and plasticity. The central body of the grip is worked to represent the trunk of a vine, whose tendrils and grapes in high relief spread along the entire length of the stem. The pommel is formed by four lizards dormant whose tails are intertwined. The button on the back consists of a pearl; quillons ending with a blue stone cabochon similar to a turquoise. Wooden scabbard covered with black morocco (small cut on one side). Silver tip and cap both engraved with racemes, the first with a large setting of red faceted glass stone and three turquoise cabochons, the second with a loop and three red-coloured glass stones. length 20,8 cm.
An Edwardian longcase clock in the late 18th Century style, with black Roman numerals and subsidiary Arabic minutes to the 27cm diameter silvered chapter ring enclosing a seconds dial, bearing a plaque "D.H. Halford & Sons, 129, Fenchurch", the arched brass face with three strike/silent/chime dials and ornate spandrels, with 8-day three train movement; the mahogany and crossbanded satin wood case with broken swan neck pediment and fluted columns to the hood, long trunk door and plinth base inlaid with oval patere. 237.5cmm tall. with three weights and a pendulum.
A late 18th/ early 19th Century longcase clock, with black Arabic numerals and subsidiary quarter hour minutes to the 34cm diameter circular cream painted face, enclosing a seconds dial and calendar aperture, named "Thos. Bayfield, Melton Mowbray", the 8-day movement with rack and snail strike on a bell; the honey oak and mahogany case with brass-mounted broken swan neck pediment and plain turned columns to the hood, over a long trunk door with minaret-shaped top, on a paneled base and plinth. 225cm tall. With two weights, a pendulum and a winding key. Face restored.
A George III and later stained pine longcase clock with thirty hour movement striking on a bell via an outside countwheel, the 10-inch square brass dial signed 'John Foot Liskard', the hood with moulded pediment, the trunk with rectangular door, on a plain base and plinth, weight 207cm, with pendulum and weight (faults, alterations and restoration).Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
An impressive Edwardian mahogany longcase clock, the three train movement chiming quarters on eight tubular gongs and striking hours on a larger tubular gong, the foliate engraved brass breakarch dial with silvered chime selection and chime/silent subsidiary dials to arch, above a silvered chapter ring with black Roman hour numerals and outer Arabic minutes, framing a subsidiary seconds dial and applied silvered plaque, inscribed 'H. Osborn, Croydon', the hood with swan neck pediment above blind fretwork frieze, glazed door and fluted columns, the trunk with arched door flanked by brass stop fluted corner columns, on a panelled base and plinth, height 230cm, with pendulum, three brass weights and winder (some faults).Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A George IV mahogany longcase clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the 13-inch painted breakarch dial with black Roman hour numerals, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, inscribed 'B. Popplewell Bridlington', within a green and gilt decorated surround, the hood with swan neck pediment, glazed door and reeded columns, the trunk with arched door and reeded cut corners, on a panelled base, height 230cm, with pendulum and two weights (lacking feet). Note: Benjamin Popplewell is a recorded Yorkshire clockmaker between 1823 and 1840.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

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