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Taxidermy: A Cased Pair of Indian Scops Owls (Otus bakkamoena), circa late 20th century, a high quality full mount adult Scops Owl with vole prey, perched upon a tree branch, a young chick perched within a hollow tree trunk, above soil covered groundwork with grasses and toad stools, set against a pale blue painted interior, enclosed within an unusual twin-glass ebonised table display case with internal gilded border, 43cm by 37.5cm by 61cm
Taxidermy: A Table Cased Red-Billed Blue Magpie (Urocissa erythroryncha), modern, by A.J. Armitstead, Taxidermist & Naturalist, Darlington, Co Durham, a full mount adult perched atop a short tree stump with ivy creeping up the trunk, above soil covered groundwork beneath, enclosed within a modern five-glass table display case with ebonised taped frame, 33.5cm by 26.5cm by 68.5cmCondition report: Specimen mounted by A.J. Armitstead, re-cased by a third party, 02/11/21
Taxidermy: European Pine Marten (Martes martes), circa 2007, House of Bruar, Perthshire, Scotland, a full mount adult stood upon a frosted tree trunk, amidst frosted fauna, above snow covered groundwork beneath, set against a pale blue painted sky back drop, enclosed within an ebonised three-glass display case 51cm by 28cm by 76.5cmCondition report: case and specimen within in excellent condition - animal killed by Road Traffic Accident on road near House of Bruar, 19th June 2007 Perthshire. Natural England Licence No - GL20.
A Victorian tole ware type coal box with shovel, painted tin trunk, two brass pierced fire kerbs, 113 cm wide and 92 cm wide, a modern painted six tier bucket style herb pot in the early 19th Century manner, signed to base "Noole France", 55 cm high, a modern Intertime quartz wall clock and a painted tin trunk
A George II walnut longcase clock,the rectangular hood with 12inch brass and silvered dial signed to an oval plaque 'John Pyke London', with strike/silent dial to the arch, seconds dial and date aperture, foliate urn spandrels, 5 pillar movement, the figured rectangular trunk door on a reduced plinth base, with restorations and repairs 222cm highCondition report: Case and dial have been cleaned and restored. Currently working. See images to show general condition. Door length 106cm
A mahogany longcase clock, early 19th century,the hood with swanneck pediment over 13inch (33cm) brass and silvered dial signed to a boss in the arch 'Stockell & Stuart, Newcastle', with seconds dial and date aperture, 4 pillar movement, the crossbanded and boxwood strung trunk with lancet top door, on ogee feet 242cm highProvenance: Collection of Sherwood Hunter Private collection, NewcastleCondition report: case colour somewhat faded. Movement ticks for a short time only before stopping. Hood door does not precisely fit the dial shape, but no packing under seat board. See photos.
A George III green lacquer and Chinoiserie decorated longcase clock,the pagoda top hood with 12inch brass dial signed 'Willm Mason, London', strike/silent to the arch, silvered seconds dial and chapter ring, date aperture, Rococo spandrels, 5 pillar bell striking movement, the trunk with break-arch door, all on a rectangular plinth 235cm highProvenance: Property of a Suffolk collector Footnote: Works for only a short time before stopping. Movement probably needs a clean/service. Decoration refreshed. Small packing pieces under seatboard, so possibly a mariage but a good fit to hood aperture if so. Two brass cased weights and pendulum. Condition report: photos attached. many thanks
A Roman yellowish-green glass 'lotus bud' beaker Circa late 1st Century A.D.Of cylindrical tapering form, with flat ground rim, blown in a four part mould, three for the body and one for the base, moulded with four staggered rows of prominent 'lotus buds', set on a flat base with a central boss and raised concentric ring, 12.4cm highFootnotes:Provenance:with Antiquarium Ltd, New York. Private collection, USA, acquired from the above 19 March 1992.For an interpretation of such beakers cf. E. Marianne Stern, The Toledo Museum of Art, Roman Mold-blown Glass, Toledo, 1995, p. 103-104, no. 8 and fig.70. Although the bosses on these beakers are likened to lotus buds or almonds it seems most likely that they are intended to represent the gnarled wood knots of Hercules' club, which was said to have been the trunk of an olive tree. Hercules was renowned for his prowess in drinking and was even depicted in mosaics from Antioch having wine drinking contests with the god of wine himself, Dionysus. Hence such beakers as the above lot were likely associated with Hercules and his prowess in drinking.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A 19th Century Staffordshire spill vase in the manner of Thomas Parr modelled in the form of a textured sheep by tree trunk on naturalistic base together with a Staffordshire pearlware model of a recumbent Ram with brown spots to head and fleece, on naturalistic base applied with scrolling white and blue rocaille decoration (2)
A George III oak 8 day longcase clock, by James Sandiford Manchester. Oak case with brass capped turned columns to the hood and carved fretwork above hood door. Columns to the trunk and the trunk door cross-banded with mahogany, stepped rectangular base with bracket feet A square brass dial, with circular silvered double chapter rings with Arabic and Roman numerals, subsidiary dial and date aperture, pierced brass spandrels, approx 213 cm high, pendulum and weights.James Sandiford recorded in Manchester born 1725 died 1775.
19th CENTURY OAK & MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK by O H Roberts, Amlwch, the painted arched top dial showing Arundel Castle, cottages, windmill and ruins, set with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, before a twin weight, pendulum driven bell strike movement, pendulum and weights included, the hood with broken swan neck pediment over a single glazed door having turned half pillar detail, flanked by four turned pillars over a short trunk door with similar pillar detail, lower small applied panel over a stepped base and larger applied panel, 227cms H overall, 66cms W, 24cms D
VICTORIAN MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK by J Griffith, Carnarvon, having a painted moon phase arched top dial set with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the dial signed 'J Griffith, 38 High Street, Carnarvon', before a twin weight pendulum driven bell strike movement, (pendulum, weights and winding key included), single glazed door hood with swan neck pediment and leaf carved detail above turned and twist full and half column pillars, over a shaped top trunk door having inset oval panel repeated to the lid and lower base, flanked by similarly turned and twist columns, 236cms H overall, 69cms W
An Indian sandstone Ganesha stele fragment, Rajasthan 11th/12th century,the multi-armed elephant-headed god dancing with his arms radiating, holding a bowl of sweets in one hand from which he is sampling with his curled trunk,Provenance - ex Roland-Geist collection, bought from the dealer Gill Lipton c.1975, who in turn had acquired the work from Spinks, London.66cm high, 60 cm wide, excluding metal stand
William Pridham of London. A George III green lacquered longcase clock,the 30cm arched brass dial with central automaton inscribed 'The Royal George' over a silvered chapter ring, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, movement with anchor escapement, the case decorated with gilt motifs and a chinoiserie style panels to the trunk door and box base,W.51cm H.136cm
Two graduated Louis Vuitton Alzer suitcase trunks,both interiors labelled LOUIS VUITTON, AVE MARCEAU 78 PARIS, NICE 2 AVE GUSTAVE V, the larger trunk with serial number 911***, fitted with a single linen lined tray, 80 cm wide, the smaller trunk fitted with divisions to the tray and base, serial number 932***, 62.5 cm wide, both with stencilled initials ‘P.F.B.’,
A 19th century oak 30-hour longcase clock, by Bullen of Hempnall, circa 1860, scrolling broken pediment, on a 12inch square dial, Roman numerals, Arabic subsidiary seconds over date aperture, flanked by turned brass topped pillars, above carving of a head on trunk door enclosing weight and pendulum present. 197cm H
A George III mahogany crossbanded 8-day longcase clock, circa 1820, three brass mounted hawk on globe finials, flanked by a scrolling swan neck broken pediment, above an arched hood, enclosing a painted dial of female figures in country scene, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial with Arabic numerals and date aperture, inscribed as Westons, Newark, flanked by brass capped twisted pillars, arched crossbanded trunk door and case with conforming skirted base. 223cm H

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