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A George III mahogany eight-day longcase clock, Benjamin Peers, Chester, the 13 ¾ inch painted dial with date sector, brass ringed winding squares and subsidiary seconds ring, with rose spandrels and lunar work to the arch, in figured case, the hood with swan neck pediment and arched cornice with 'keystone', on brass mounted fluted pillars, the trunk with figured oval to the door, flanked by fluted pilasters on conforming base and feet, pendulum and weights, 228cm h Minor losses but in good, albeit dirty, unrestored condition
A George III mahogany eight-day longcase clock, William Webster, Exchange Alley, London, the 12in breakarched brass dial with silvered date aperture, subsidiary seconds ring, engraved signature tablet and STRIKE/SILENT ring to the arch, blued steel hands and mask and dolphin spandrels, the movement with anchor escapement, the case with swept pediment, breakarched cornice and brass mounted, stop fluted pillars and pilasters to the hood and figured trunk, on panelled base, pendulum and weights, 247cm h
A George III mahogany eight-day longcase clock, Justin Vulliamy, London, the 12 inch brass dial with matted centre, silvered date aperture, engraved signature tablet and subsidiary seconds ring, silvered chapter ring, replacement blued steel hands, STRIKE/SILENT lever at nine o’clock, the figured walnut case with swept pediment and fretwork, brass mounted stop fluted pillars, the trunk enclosed by a conforming breakarched door, on panelled base, pendulum and weights, 238cm h In the same good restored retail condition as when purchased by a member of the present vendor's family, lately deceased from R G Cave & Sons Ltd of Ludlow, Shropshire in 1982 for £2600. The spring in one barrel broken preventing winding, cheeks strengthened and slightly packed. The movement complete with inverted 'T' shaped plates. The signature tablet secured by pins to the back of the dial plate. Case lightly polished, finials possibly replaced and other smaller restorations. In generally god condition Please note in the interests of full disclosure that a staff member of Mellors & Kirk has an interest in this lot being a relative of the original purchaser, now deceased.
A George III mahogany eight-day longcase clock, Peter John, Bideford, the 12 inch breakarched, engraved and silvered dial with date aperture and subsidiary seconds ring, chinoiserie figure spandrels and TEMPUS FUGIT ring to the arch, the hood with arched pediment and Greek key cornice, on brass mounted fluted pillars, the trunk enclosed by a figured full-length door flanked by pilasters on panelled base, pendulum and weights, 236cm h
The pair of silver elephant ornaments adorned with turquoise, coral, and jade decorations. The tusks are crafted from jade, and the tip of the trunk holds a lotus supporting a jade cup. The elephant's back carries a finely carved cup with shallow lotus-relief decorations. Each side of the cup is embellished with jade rings and further adorned with coral and turquoise accents. Total weight g 2.810.银制大象一对,西藏,十九世纪/二十世纪
A collection of silver jewellery including Egyptian revival. The lot to include two silver Egyptian revival panel bracelets, one with scarab beetle panels and the other having cartouches featuring Hieroglyphics, both having Egyptian marks. A silver and turquoise clay scarab beetle pendant necklace, unmarked however tests as silver. A silver St Christopher necklace pendant, marked silver. A silver and abalone pendant necklace, marked. An early 20th century hallmarked silver and enamel clover brooch pin, hallmarked for Chester, 1914. A silver tree trunk brooch pin, unmarked tests as silver. A silver and carved green stone Kiwi bird brooch pin, unmarked tests as silver. A silver and green stone oval brooch pin, marked silver to verso. A Victorian hallmarked silver chain brooch pin, hallmarked for Birmingham, 1892. A silver and marcasite set pierced wreath brooch pin, marked silver to verso. The lot to also include a white tone metal double rams head cross over ring, unmarked however surface tests indicate silver. Bracelets measures 18.5cm. Brooches measure largest 4.5cm x 0.6cm. Smallest 2.5cm x 1.3cm. Pendants measure 2.3cm x 1.5cm. Scarab beetle pendant 2.7cm x 1.3cm. Ring measures L.5-M. Total lot weight 84.2g. All weights, measurements and sizes are approximate.
SteinbockhornbecherSteinbockhornbecherSalzburg/Augsburg, Anfang 18. Jh.Steinbockhorn, Silbermontierung; umlaufend geschnitzte Szene mit Wagen- und Jagddarstellung; die Silbermontierung am Fuß gemarkt mit Augsburger Beschauzeichen, Meistermarke, wohl "ICT" für Johann Christoph Treffler II, Meister ab 1715 (siehe: Seling, Die Augsburger Gold- und Silberschmiede 1529-1868, S. 503) und auf der Unterseite mit TremolierstichH. 10,3 cmDie kunstvolle Bearbeitung von Steinbockhorn wurde nirgendwo so gekonnt ausgeführt wie in Salzburg während der Barockzeit. Diese Tradition wurzelt im Volksglauben und in der Mystik: Steinbockhorn wurden Heilkräfte zugesprochen. So soll jeder Trunk aus den Gefäßen, gleich Medizin, Gifte neutralisieren und heilsam wirken. Wenig überraschend wurden die aufwendig zu Trinkhörnern, Bechern, Dosen und Amuletten geschnitzten Arbeiten rasch beliebter Bestandteil der wachsenden Kunstkammern. Unser Becher zeigt an der Wandung einen von einem Pferd gezogenen Wagen, auf dem eine Familie sitzt, daneben zielt ein Jäger mit seinem Gewehr auf zwei am Gebirgsgipfel stehende Steinböcke. Der damalige Besitzer des fein gearbeiteten Hornbechers ließ eine passende Silbermontierung in Augsburg, dem bedeutendsten Goldschmiedezentrum, anfertigen. Der Becher ist somit ein wunderbares Beispiel höchster Handwerksqualität.
Stuart Models - A Model 10V Vertical Steam Engine with metal clad cylinder with drain cocks, trunk guide, open crank with eccentric driven steam valve and spoked flywheel finished in dark green and red paintwork. 15 cm high overall and appears in Excellent condition. (This does not constitute a guarantee) [ba]
A GEORGIAN OAK EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, with a broken arch pediment, Corinthian style pillar supports, flanking an arched glass door, that’s enclosing an 11 inch brass dial, reading W M Taylor, Bridgnorth, above a trunk door, on a box plinth, height 224cm (condition report: marks, scuffs, discolouration, splits, later plinth, two weights, one pendulum, no winding key, one missing weight, other wear and usage)
A BOX AND LOOSE METALWARE, TREEN AND EPHEMERA, to include two tea caddies: one of sarcophagus form with key and internal covers, the other has a key and internal divisions, a hand held dressing table mirror with inlaid banding, a small brass trunk style box with key, a pair of brass chamber sticks, a wrought iron spiral candleholder, a small number of nineteenth century letters and indentures, etc (1 box + loose) (sd)
A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, with twin swan neck pediment, twin Corinthian style pillar supports, flanking an arched glass door, that’s enclosing a 13 inch painted dial, depicting Arabic numerals, signature well worn but could possibly be Edward Radford of Hanley and Shelton, above a trunk door, on a box plinth (condition report: in need of restoration, due to marks, scuffs, losses, loose pieces, one winding key, one pendulum, two weights, other historical wear and usage)
A CHINESE OPERA TRUNK Black painted exterior with large cast iron lock and twin carrying handles, the hinged cover revealing a red and gilt carved interior with an arrangement of small compartments, the covers decorated with flowering foliage and buddhist emblems, with shell inset borders 49 x 77 x 45cm Condition: For a condition report or further images please email hello@hotlotz.com at least 48 hours prior to the closing date of the auction. This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.
Indian niello metal box with oval plaque of Mumtaz Mahal and Shah Jahan, 10 x 7.5cm; Chinese reverse painted glass snuff bottle, ginger jar with cover, other Chinese ceramics, cinnabar lacquer box, 7 wooden stands, and other items. (a lot)Condition: Celadon deity - Head broken off at shoulders & repaired.Ginger jar - cover cracked, foot rim chip.Blue and white saucer - chip with hairline crack, glaze defects.Cup with cover and stand - goodSnuff bottle - blister to neckHardstone seal - chipsElephant - trunk lossSmaller jar with cover - cover chipped and cracked, body rim chip.Cinnabar - seems goodCreature on perspex stand - one missing?Niello box - seems good
William IV longcase clock with a silvered circular dial inscribed "C & C Pitt, London", seconds and date dials enclosing an 8 day striking movement, in an inlaid carved mahogany case, H.192.5cmCondition: Case in good condition, but faded. With pendulum and 2 weights. Hood key locked and missing. Trunk door lock a/f. Pendulum swings and second hand turns, but gut off both drums so cannot be tested fully.
French gilded bronze chandelier, made in the style of Napoleon III, is a striking example of the decorative art of the 19th century. This luxurious chandelier with ten lamps is distinguished by its exquisite design and refinement of details. The central massive trunk is generously decorated with decorative elements, from which massive rocal horns extend. At the ends of the horns are shades of frosted glass in the form of lily flowers, giving the chandelier a delicate charm. In the central part of the product there are sculptural elements in the form of winged griffins, symbolizing strength and protection, and the lower part is decorated with Putti figures, emphasizing the style of the era. The upper part of the chandelier is crowned with a blue sphere, decorated with voluminous gilded stars and edging located under the rays of a decorative rosette. The chandelier is electrified. Dimensions: height – 123 cm, diameter – 88 cm. Width: 88cm, Height: 123cm, Depth: 88cm, Weight: 20kg, Condition: Good, Material: Glass, ID: ID-ANTQ-11162
A witty silver salt-cellar with a bear tied to a tree trunk by a chain, Grachev`s workshop, mark of master Johan Olsonius, St. Petersburg, 1889. The salt bowl is made in the form of a basket, with gilding inside, and raised on a round stand with flowers. St. Petersburg hallmarks of silver 84 samples, 1889. Full mark of Grachev and JO by master Johan Olsonius. Height 9.5 cm, length 11 cm, base diameter 9 cm. Weight 643 g. Width: 11cm, Height: 9.5cm, Depth: 9cm, Weight: 0.650kg, Condition: Good, Material: Silver 84, ID: ID-ANTQ-7650
An 18th Century Mahogany Longcase Clock by Thomas Dawes of Northampton, the 12ins arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring and centre, with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, strike/silent dial to arch, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in case with turned finials to pagoda top and fluted columns to hood, stop fluted quarter columns and arched trunk door, plinth base, on shaped apron and bracket feet, 99ins high Note: Thomas Dawes recorded working in Northampton circa 1745 until his death in 1773https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/w8gvnei6og2xfq9a99hx0/AMXtc4iDwiiX9Bg9dgCg28Q?rlkey=xakjtybja1w0xp6abup355ado&st=zwsm1vw3&dl=0
A 19th Century Mahogany Longcase Clock, by Benjamin Taylor of London, the 12ins arched brass dial with silvered centre and chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, strike silent dial to arch, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in case with arched and moulded corners and stop fluted columns to hood, arched and moulded trunk door with reeded quarter columns to sides, on plinth base with bracket feet, 90ins highExternally the case presents in condition commensurate with age and moderate usage. There are numerous small ding and marks and bruises but nothing significant. There is no obvious evidence of woodworm, again the hood has some small marks to the corners and some slight cracking to the veneer to the front left hand bottom corner. The reeded columns are in good condition and appear free from any obvious sign of damage. The door functions correctly however there is some wear in the hinges but they do appear to be original and the screws appear to also be original. The weight and crank handle are present, along with the pendulum, the dial does have some wear to the silvering. In general this is commensurate with age and the door to the hood has some damage to the veneer around the lock area and some cracking to the bottom of the door. The door hinges appear to function correctly, the glass is free from any cracks or damage and appears to be original. The bottom hinge is detached with no screws present and the top hinge has one modern screw. We do not appear to have a key for the hood door. The mechanism appears to be complete but we cannot warrant its originality. The clock winds, runs and sets but should be regarded as untested. Prospective bidders are advised to study all images carefully prior to bidding.
An 18th Century Oak Longcase Clock, by John Tickell of Crediton, the 11ins square brass dial with Roman numerals to the thirty hour weight-driven movement, striking on a bell, contained in case with moulded cornice and turned columns to hood, arched trunk door, arched panel plinth base, and on bracket feet, 79ins high Externally the clock presents in good overall condition showing wear commensurate with age and usage. Numerous light dings that have been polished over the years. Some small cracks here and there but nothing of any significant nature. The hood itself has a chip to the bottom left hand corner approximately 1ins x 0.5ins. The columns are in good condition. The glass is intact and free from any damage and appears to be original. The hinges to the glass are original. The dial is in nice condition, clear bright and crisp. Hands appear original. The mechanism is intact but we cannot warrant the originality of all components. Weight and pendulum are present. The door to the cabinet itself appears to have had the hinges modified at some time. There are areas cut away from the previous hinge and it appears to have been modified, however this is historic. The clock winds, runs and sets but should be regarded as untested. Prospective bidders are strongly advised to study all images closely prior to bidding.

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