A collection of Belleek ceramicsincluding a trefoil basket, 2nd period, decorated with roses, 13cm overall width; a vase with spiked upper rim and adorned with roses, 2nd period, 11cm high (hairline to rim); a nautilus shell raised on coral and conch trefoil base, 8.3cm high; a teacup and saucer decorated in the pink grass pattern; a shamrock jug and circular dish; a pair of low posy dishes, 22cm wide; a water ewer encrusted with flowers, 23cm high; a nautilus shell on raised feet, tree trunk spill vase, cream jug and sugar bowl, teacup and saucer, two further saucers and four sideplates (25pcs)Condition report: One small circular jar with hairline near foot rim.Half of one leaf broken to the small, circular vase and this piece also has a large, extended body crack running from the rim.Tip of one petal on jug brokenNo further signs of damages or repairs.Please see additional images for the damages.
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A George III mahogany, 8-day longcase clock by ‘Harrison, Liverpool’, the hood with a broken swan-neck pediment and fluted columns, enclosing a 13” brass dial, with relief moulded ‘C’ and foliate scroll spandrels, signed and with a rising moon-phase in the arch, engraved ‘On time uncertain date eternal hours depend’, with a subsidiary dial for seconds below and a silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, Arabic 5 minute markers and on the inside circumference the date, the trunk with a long, flame figured trunk door, the base with a raised, razor blade shaped panel, the 8-day movement with anchor escapement, striking on a bell, minor damage and restoration, lacking elements, 228cm high, with associated winder, later pendulum and two weightsFootnote: Probably Thomas Harrison (1777-1805), Fetter Lane. Clock and watch maker. Apprenticed to his father in 1777 and granted freedom of the company on the 6th of March, 1786. At 68 Fetter Lane from 1795-1804.Condition report: Chips, including two 1cm sections on the right side of the hood, each at the end of a crack from front to back. Also, 5cm x 0.5cm section of return bead on left side of hood. Lacking one entablature on 2nd pillar from the left. Pillars chipped, including base of same pillar lacking left corner. Bottom left corner of trunk door chipped. Lacking return moulds left and right of base and feet and finials. Some water marks on base. Restorations, including right return of hood re-stuck at the back.Movement/dial – lacking seconds and minute hands and connection for former to the movement. Not operational in vendor’s home.
A Victorian oak and mahogany crossbanded, 8-day longcase clock, the hood with a broken swan-neck pediment, enclosing a 14” dial painted with floral spandrels and fruit in the arch, Arabic numerals and a date and seconds subsidiary dial, signed ‘Underhill, W-Hampton’, the short trunk door inlaid with a conch shell, the 8-day movement with anchor escapement, striking on a bell, 220cm high, with pendulum, 2 weights, key and winder Condition report: Condition:- Ok overall. Minor restorations, including 11.5cm x 0.5cm strip inset on the back right edge of trunk
An Edwardian marquetry inlaid purdonium, the canted top above a tapering trunk with panelled pull-down door inlaid with stylised scrolling foliage, 49cm wide x 32cm deep x 63cm high, together with a small carved mahogany tripod wine table, the circular top carved with styliswed leaf forms, above a turned stem and scroll feet, 33cm wide x 64cm high. (2)Condition report: Purdonium: handles missing to the sides. General scuffing and scratching throughout consistent with age and use.Table: Some loss to patina on top edge. Some marks, blemishes and scuffing to scroll supports.
A metal bound travelling trunk with remnants of Cunard shipping labels, 31 x 90 x 51cm (af), a further leather-bound canvas travelling box with remnants of Great Western Railways Glass label, 30 x 51 x 46cm (af), four various size metal deed boxes, two smaller black painted metal cash tins and two small wooden boxes (10). CONDITION REPORT The metal furniture on the first travelling trunk is rusted and corroded. Further heavy scuffs and scrapes throughout. The canvas box has extensive wear throughout. The metal deed boxes and cash tins are all heavily scratched and the lid of one of the small wooden boxes is in two sections.
CIRCA 1840 OAK LONGCASE CLOCK with arched top Bastal brass dialwith Gowland Sunderland name plaque, the brass chapter set with Roman numerals before a twin weight pendulum driven bell strike movement, pendulum and weights included (restoration required to the dial), restored case hood with single arched top glazed door and flanking reeded pillars with Corinthian brass caps over a long shaped top trunk ring door and stepped base, 205cms overall H, 52cms W
AN EARLY 18TH CENTURY BURR WALNUT LONGCASE CLOCK BY WILLIAM WRIGHT & HENRY FELTON LONDON the brass eight day movement with four turned and finned pillars and an anchor escapement striking on a bell, the brass twelve inch arched dial with a silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, the matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, with pierced scroll hands and gilt brass cherub mask and dolphin spandrels, the arch with signature rondel, inscribed 'Willm Wright & Hry Felton London', the case with a moulded arched hood with fret carved decoration and turned columns, with a conforming trunk door and crossbanded plinth base 232.2cm high

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