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A mahogany longcase clock, late 19th to early 20th century, with three train movement striking on eight bells, the brass dial with subsidiary seconds dial, enclosed by a hood with carved pediment and pierced fretwork panels over a fluted trunk, all raised on paw feet, 55cm wide, 40cm deep, 214cm high
A seaweed marquetry and walnut longcase clock, late 17th century and later, the square brass dial with a silvered chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, enclosed by cherub spandrels, signed 'John Drew Johnson Court in Fleete Street Londini fecit', enclosing an eight-day movement striking on a bell, the hood with a blind fret cut panel above the glazed door, over a seaweed marquetry trunk door and plinth base, 213cm highCondition report: Movement and case not original to each other, seat board replaced, re-veneering to case, some splits and losses, one glass side panel to hood missing. Dial 30 x 30cm.Please see additional imags.
Große Visitenkartenschale mit Elefant, 1. H. 20. Jh. Schwarzer Marmor mit weißer Äderung, aus dem Zentrum gerückte Vertiefung für Karten. Auf dem Breiten Rand ein schreitender Elefant mit erhobenem Rüssel, Stoßzähne fehlen. Leicht ber. & best., D. 32 cmLarge business card tray with elephant, 1st half of 20th century. Black marble with white veining, recess for cards moved from the center. On the wide rim a striding elephant with raised trunk, tusks missing. Slightly rubbed & bumped, d. 32 cm
Paar Figurengruppen, Derby, England, Marke 1782-1825, elegantes Paar an einem Baumstamm, Dame hilft dem Kavalier beim Schuh ausziehen bzw. Kavalier hilft der Dame beim Schuhausziehen, auf runden durchbrochenen Sockeln, polychrom bemalt, ziervergoldet, leicht best., H. 26 cmPair of figural groups, Derby, England, mark 1782-1825, elegant couple at a tree trunk, lady helping cavalier to take off shoe and cavalier helping lady to take off shoe respectively, on round openwork bases, polychrome painted, ornamental gilding, slightly bumped, h. 26 cm
Jugendstilfigur, Pfefferfresser auf Stamm, Meissen, Marke nach 1934, 1. W., Entwurf Paul Walther ( 1876 Meissen - 1933 Meissen) im Jahr 1909, Modellnr. Z 188, Tukan, nach oben schauend auf einem Ast mit Blüte stehend, polychrom bemalt in Unterglasurfarben, H. 32 cm, Lit. Bergmann, Meissen Figuren A 100 - Z 300, S. 411Art Nouveau figure, pepper eater on trunk, Meissen, mark after 1934, 1st choice, design Paul Walther ( 1876 Meissen - 1933 Meissen) in 1909, model no. Z 188, toucan, looking up standing on a branch with flower, polychrome painted in underglaze colors, h. 32 cm, lit. Bergmann, Meissen Figuren A 100 - Z 300, p. 411
English School c.1840oil on canvasNaive portrait of a pipe player seated in a pastoral landscape35. x 28in.CONDITION: Oil on canvas cleaned and relined within the past 10 - 20 years or so, canvas remains tight, paint in good clean condition with a fine but stable craquelure throughout most of the paint, some sign of old bitumous bubbling across the top, possibly some retouching throughout notably the bowl on the trunk of the tree and around the knee, red flowers and lower corner, housed in an old tatty 19th century frame, no labels verso.
An oak thirty hour longcase clock, signed Jere/Standing, Bolton, late 18th century . Case colour is faded, trunk door with chips in parts around the door, some veneers missing in parts, later trunk door latch, case with some wear next to door latch, dial needs cleaning, pendulum suspensions spring is missing with weight
A Vienna type double weight driven wall clock, circa 1890. Case with minor scratches and minor chips in parts, the dial is clean, movement ticks for a short time and then stops, both weights with dents and repair, with pendulum. Backboard walnut veneer is lifting in parts, both side trunk door latches are missing
An early 19th century oak-cased and mahogany cross-banded eight-day longcase clock; the broken swan-neck pediment surmounted by an eagle and flanked by fluted Classical-style columns flanking a 12-inch gilt highlighted and painted broken-arch dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary second hand, date aperture and signed 'Sleaford', shaped trunk door with marquetry conch shell, raised on plinth base (approx. 223cm high)
BronzeIndia , 18th centuryDimensions: Height 36 cmWeight: 3735 gramsA large ritual vessel from India with a round foot, expanding in the top. In the center is a domed, bell-shaped throne with a seated Ganesha in royal ease pose. The son of Shiva and Parvati here has four arms, two raised at the back holding attributes like a noose, broken tusk or battle axe and a bowl of sweets. Remains of a beaded aureole can be seen on his sides. The big belly is portruding underneath his trunk reaching for the sweets. The sacred thread is spanning over the big belly which contains the entire cosmos. His face is additionally highlighted with ornamental shapes along the trunk, eyes and forehead. A conical crown is on his head. A grande open-work arch reaches from one end of the vessel's lip to the other, creating a large aureole around the remover of obstacles. The open-work is beautifully crafted with beaded or droplet lines and floral shapes. Two small peacocks flank the horrid face of a makara in the center top, who are guardians of gateways or temples.
BronzeIndia, 19th centuryDimensions: Height 59 cmWeight: 20.300 gramsFour-armed Ganesha, the remover of obstacles, standing in dancing motion on a square plinth with lotus flower base. The square plinth is also carved with ornamental designs. Ganesha's left foot is lifted from the ground, his four arms are holding his attributes, a noose, his broken tusk and a battle axe. The left arm is pointing to his right hip, the long trunk swings to his left, dancing. He is wearing a short striped dhoti, anklets, the thread wrapped around the belly, jewellery and a conical headdress. This depiction of him is very joyful and lively. He is probably the most worshipped God in Hindu religion.
BronzeIndia, 14th to 15th centuryDimensions: Height 11,8 cm by 7,5 cmWeight: 991 gramsGanesha seated on a throne made of lotus petals with beaded lines in between and a square bottom. He is wearing a striped dhoti, his portruding belly is decorated with an ornamental rope and head of a snake on it. Beneath his left leg is his vahana, the mouse. One hand is showing the abhaya mudra, the other is resting on the knee as if holding something. The other two hands are raised at the back, holding a noose and hatchet. He has small ears, his trunk is curling up to his right cheek. He is wearing a crown.
BronzeIndia, 15th to 16th centuryDimensions: Height 7,5 cm by 6 cmWeight: 223 gramsGanesha is also called "The Remover of Obstacles" and is here seated on a round lotus flower on a square throne. To his feet we find his vehicle the mouse, a consort, probably Shakti, is sitting on his left knee with her feet supported by a smaller lotus flower stemming from the base. The consort is holding a lotus flower. Ganesha has ten arms holding his common attributes, like his broken tusk, the dharma wheel, conch shell, etc. His trunk is also holding a fruit or sweet.
Black stoneIndia, 12th centuryDimensions: Height 23 cm by 15 cmWeight: 1850 gramsA black stone panel with Ganesha seated on a double lotus , below his mouse and a worshipper with sankskrit letters carved in between them. One hand is resting on the right knee, the other is holding sweets which he is reaching for with his trunk. In his other hands he is holding his battle hatchet and a noose, his typical attributes. His head is decorated with a crown and the snake, tied around his belly is visible.
George III longcase clock, 8-day movement striking on a single hemispherical bell, 13-inch square painted dial, Roman numerals, secondary minute dial and date aperture, oak case with mahogany cross-banding, trunk with quartered columns, box base with later moulding to foot.height 205cm (81in)Condition report: Pendulum, weights and key present, movement appears to have been restored as it is in clean condition.
Joyce Whitchurch George III longcase clock, 8-day movement striking on single bell, painted dial with rolling moon, oak case with mahogany cross-banding, canopy with swan neck pediment, later turned finials, trunk with reeded columns flanking central drawer, box base, original bracket feet.height 234cm (92in)Condition report: Rolling moon with stained paintwork, dial with craze and stained finish, secondary minute dial finger missing, case overall in fair to good order, good colour, movement requiring restoration, pendulum and weight present no key. Height without central finial is 219cm (the central finial can be easily removed)
Esplin Wigan longcase clock, 8-day movement striking on a single bell, arched painted dial with rolling moon, secondary minute and date dials, mahogany case, canopy with swan neck pediment, turned pillars, trunk with single short door veneered in flame mahogany, box base, bracket feet.width 61cm (24in), overall height 240cm (93in)Condition report: Movement appearing to have been restored at an earlier date, case in good order, bracket feet requiring repair and re-gluing, pendulum and weights present, no key.
An 18th century oak, 8-day, longcase clock, with a 12" brass dial engraved with floral spandrels and unusually, three fountains, unsigned, with a subsidiary dial for seconds and a date aperture, the 8-day movement with an anchor escapement, striking on a bell, 208cm high (with pendulum, weights and winder) (7)Condition report: Lacking small elements, including dentil on left side of cornice. Cornice chipped, especially front left and right. 1cm hole on top of right side 'wall' stile of hood. Trunk door with later catch. Left side of trunk with some holes.
In order to view full details and any additional images for this lot as well as place advanced bids or bid live, please click here to view this lot on the auctioneer's websiteSold by Order of the Family The Governor-General’s Uniform worn by the Rt. Hon. Sir George Stanley, G.C.S.I., G.C.I.E., C.M.G., who served as Governor of Madras from 1929-34 and Acting Viceroy of India in 1934 Comprising a Court Dress coatee this in navy cloth lavishly decorated with panels of black velvet bearing gold wire leaf and sequin decoration, front, back, tails, collar, cuffs; all large size gilt buttons are present and feature the mounted post 1901 Royal Arms, these all by ‘Gaunt & Son Ltd. London’. Tailored by ‘Meyer & Mortimer 36 Conduit St. London’, for ‘Col. Hon. G. F. Stanley’, order number 9494, dated 1929. This garment would have been worn with ivory coloured wool breeches, long silk hose and court pumps. A Dress coatee for other occasions, again of navy cloth, the collar, cuffs and ‘pockets’ (back & front) again decorated with black velvet panels bearing gold wire and sequin leaf decoration, the large size gilt buttons bear as a mount the Imperially crowned Garter enclosing the Royal Arms (Jennens & Co. London). A pair of Dress trousers in navy blue cloth, the seams decorated with full length broad acorn and scallop pattern gold lace (6.4cm). Nine stiffened white linen collars and a black crepe mourning arm band, four ivory silk ‘knots’ for attachment to the metal ‘collar’ as a G.C.S.I., the whole contained in a japanned metal named carrying trunk, the gilt lace panels are in excellent condition overall, there are only minute moth holes to the Court coatee, slightly more damage to the Dress coat and trousers, small areas of surface moth damage, the gold lace trouser seams in very good condition but part detached (lot) £1,400-£1,800 --- The Rt. Hon. Sir George Frederick Stanley was born on 14 October 1872, the sixth son of the 16th Earl of Derby, and was educated at Wellington College and the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich. He was commissioned into the Royal Horse Artillery in 1893, and served during the Boer War and later during the Great War, where he was twice Mentioned in Despatches and was appointed a Companion of the Order of St. Michael and St. George. He served as a Conservative MP for Preston from 1910 to 1922, and for Willesden East from 1924 to 1929, and held various junior ministerial appointments during his time in Parliament, being appointed a Privy Councillor 1927. Stanley was appointed Governor of Madras in 1929, and was created a Knight Grand Commander of the Order of the Indian Empire on his appointment. He briefly served as acting Viceroy of India in 1934, and was created a Knight Grand Commander of the Order of the Star of India. He retired in November 1934, and died on 1 July 1938. A portrait of the recipient, by Sir Oswald Birley, wearing this uniform together with the Mantle of the Order of the Star of India, is on display in the Madras Mueum. Please note that this lot is not suitable for shipping, but can be hand delivered within mainland Britain by prior arrangement with Christopher Mellor-Hill.
A pair of contemporary bedside cabinets, overlaid with foil, rectangular top above two short drawers, 60cm high, 50cm wide, 42cm deep; a similar contemporary bedside chest of drawers of unusual proportions as a traveling trunk, rectangular top above five short drawers, 72cm high, 40cm wide, 35cm deep(3)
JOSEPH DAVIS, LONDON AN EARLY 18TH CENTURY BURR WALNUT LONGCASE CLOCK with caddy top pediment above a glazed arched door and slender trunk with a moulded edged door on box base. The 12" brass arched dial with gilt spandrels and silvered chapter ring surrounding a matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture fronting an eight-day five-pillar weight driven movement striking the hours on a bell 232cm high to top of caddy
VULLIAMY, PALL MALL, LONDON A FIGURED MAHOGANY DOMESTIC REGULATOR LONGCASE CLOCK the hood with architectural pediment above a glazed door with canted corners on matching trunk with ebonised mouldings and box base with applied ebonised bead. The unusual 12" silvered brass dial with leaf engraved spandrels enclosing a silvered one-piece centre with engraved Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, Strike/Silent lever above the twelve fronting a fine quality eight-day weight driven movement with jewelled pallets and adjustable end stops striking the hours on a bell, adjustable crutch and gridiron pendulum 198cm high
Early 19th century oak and mahogany banded longcase clock, stepped arch convex Roman dial signed 'A. Shepperley, Nottingham' and painted with flowers, 30-hour movement striking on bell, the figured trunk door with triple pointed arch, canted corners with boxwood stringing, H223cm (with weight and pendulum) - Condition Report
19th century heavily carved oak longcase clock, projecting dentil cornice over scrolled acanthus carved frieze, the trunk door carved with flower heads, brass dial with Roman and Arabic chapter ring, engraved with trailing leafage, subsidiary calendar aperture, the chapter ring signed 'Will, Snow', 30-hour movement striking the hours on bell, dial - 30.7cm x 30.7cm, H206cm (with weight and pendulum) - Condition Report

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