A George III Scottish oak cased longcase clock, Norman Macpherson, Edinburgh, the arched brass dial, signed in the arch, the chapter ring with foliate scroll spandrels, within a hood with swan neck pediment and fluted columns, 8 day movement, the trunk with shaped door over a plain base on bracket feet (with weights and pendulum) (h.215cm)
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Große Figurengruppe Meissen 'Eichelhäher und Eichhörnchen', 2 Schleifstriche, Eichelhäher und Eichhörnchen an einem Eichenstamm, Entwurf von Johann Joachim Kändler um 1740, Modell-Nr. 77154, blaue Schwertermarke, H. ca. 41cm Large figure group Meissen 'Jay and squirrel', 2 grinding strokes, a jay and a squirrel at an oak trunk, design by Johann Joachim Kändler around 1740, model number 77154, blue swords mark, height approx. 41 cm
Hannot, Johannes (Attrib.) Opulentes Früchtestillleben (Leiden 1633-1684 ebd.) Auf einem Tisch eine Platte voll mit Weintrauben, Pfirsichen, Kirschen, Johannisbeeren und weiteren Früchten und ein Glaspokal, dahinter auf einer Koffertruhe ein Granatapfel. Öl/Lwd., doubl. Rechts unten auf der Tischplatte monogrammiert "JDH" bzw. "IDH". 66,5 x 80 cm. - Das Gemälde ist in der Datenbank des "Rijksbureau voor Kunsthistorische Documentatie (RKD)" (Den Haag) unter der Nummer 1001091485 registriert und nach Einschätzung von Herrn Dr. Fred G. Meijer (RKD) in den 1670er Jahren entstanden. Altmeister, Altmeistergemälde, Holländischer Maler, Niederländischer Stilllebenmaler, Obststillleben Hannot, Johannes - Attributed to Opulent fruit still life (Leiden 1633-1684 ibid.) On a table a plate full of grapes, peaches, cherries, currants and other fruits and a glass goblet, behind it on a trunk a pomegranate. Oil on canvas, relined. Monogrammed ''JDH'' and ''IDH'' on the lower right of the table top. 66.5 x 80 cm. - The painting is registered in the database of the ''Rijksbureau voor Kunsthistorische Documentatie (RKD)'' (The Hague) under number 1001091485 and was painted in the 1670s according to the estimate of Dr. Fred G. Meijer (RKD). Old Master, Old Master Painting, Dutch painter, Dutch still life painter, fruit still life
Kleiner Ananas-Pokal Deutschland, um 1900 Über rundem Fuß mit Pfeifenwerk der Schaft in Form eines Baumstammes mit kleinem Ast, auf dem ein Vogel sitzt, die ovoide Kuppa und der aufgewölbte Deckel mit versetzt angeordneten Buckelreihen, Deckel mit Blumenvase. Silber, innen vergoldet. Am Fuß zweifach gepunzt. H. 26,5 cm; 264 g. Small pineapple cup Germany, around 1900 Above a round base with pipes the shaft in the shape of a tree trunk with a small branch on which a bird sits, the ovoid dome and the vaulted lid with offset rows of humps, lid with flower vase. Silver, gilded inside. Two hallmarks at the base. H. 26,5 cm; 264 g.
Louis Vuitton Neverfull MM Damien Azur Damien Azur Canvas mit 'summer trunk'-Motiv, innen Stofffutter und 1 Reißverschlussfach. Originalkarton. Sehr gut erhalten. L. 31 x H. 28 x B. 14 cm - Vuitton, Louis Neverfull MM Damien Azur Damien Azure Canvas with 'summer trunk' motif, inside fabric lining and 1 zipped compartment. Original box. Very well preserved. L. 31 x h. 28 x w. 14 cm -
A FOLDER OF LETTERS, NOTES AND DOCUMENTS RELATING TO THE FIRM OF A. J. WILKINSON IN THE POTTERIES, STAFFORDSHIRE, includes correspondence to and from Colley Shorter (husband of Clarice Cliff) including letters from Nancy Catford, an account of an Easter trip with Colley Shorter 1936 by Lois Keene, a draft history of the firm, reminiscences of Potteries, their owners and artists attributed to Uncle Arthur Shorter, Australia, correspondence from Dame Laura Knight dated 1934, correspondence to do with the settling of bills in 1959 of Mrs P. J. Elliott of The Lodge, Trentham and an agreement with Newport Pottery Co. Ltd. signed by both Colley Shorter and Clarice Cliff dated 1927This is a list of items in the folder that is lot 187:Newport Pottery Co. Ltd headed notepaper with hand written agreement signed by Colley Shorter and Clarice CliffAgreement between A J Wilkinson and Dame Laura Knight which is a typed copy together with a handwritten letter signed Laura Knight and a list of pottery designs for which she was to receive royaltiesTwo handwritten letters dated 20 March 1953 and 22 Dec 1953 to “My dear Colley” signed “Ernest”Three typed drafts of a letter dated 24-9-50 from 79 Brook Green, Hammersmith – “Dear Mr Shorter” from Nancy Catford, one hand signedA hand written letter “Dear Mr Shorter” from Nancy CatfordA further typed letter dated 19th September 1950 to Nancy Catford with thre copies of a description of carvingsFive typed copies of “A Brief Account of an Easter Trip with Colley Shorter 1936 by Louis KeeneA typed “Copy of Christmas message received from Colonel Louis Keene of Messrs Eaton & Co Ltd, Toronto, Ontario, Canada dated 15th December 1952”A typed draft “History of the Firm” (A. J. Wilkinson)A typed copy of “Reminisences of Potteries, their owners and artists” (handwritten on top “Uncle Arthur Shorter, Australia”)A typed copy “The Battle of Lump, Fought By The Tribe of Potters BC 7391Letters both to and about Mrs P. J. Elliott of The Lodge, Newpark, Trentham dated 1959 concerning paying or not paying her expensesA conveyancing bill from Harol Grindey solicitors dated 7th November 1952 for sale of land and property, Northwood Lane, Clayton and “Chetwynd”A typed letter from F. A. L. Kite of Timothy Whites & Taylors Ltd. to Mr C Shorter along with an extract from Readers Digest concerning a member of the Norwgian Resistance they had been discussingA letter headed Manor of Newcastle-under-Lyme dated 7th February 1939 to A. C. A. Shorter c/o A. J. Wilkinson signed Henry Freeman regarding Extinguishment of Manorial Incidents re house and land in Northwood LaneA letter headed Ellis & Ellis Solicitors of Burslem to A. C. Shorter dated 26th July 1931 regarding a property valuationA typed copy of an itinerary of a trip to Italy, undatedA Royal Insurance Company proposal for Annuity signed Colley A. Shorter and Margaret ElliottA handwritten letter dated March 5th 1942 “Dear Colley” signed Arthur ShorterSeven sheets of headed notepaper “Canadian Pacific Steamship Lines” with a handwritten letter to “Nick” and another to Colley with instructions to read out loud the one to Nick, all about a misplaced trunk. It is signed “Cronyn”Two invitation cards from Messrs A. J. Wilkinson Ltd. to the Annual Exhibition of Pottery and Display Craft in the Throne Room of the Holborn Restaurant, Newton Street Entrance, London from August 29th to September 9th inclusive including Clarice Cliff’s “Bizarre” Ware for Christmas 1932. For the Trade Only.Headed paper “The Gramophone” letter dated 10/9/32 hand written to Mr Shorter signed Christopher Stone referring to how impressed he was with Miss Cliff’s designs at a recent show.
A 19th century mahogany longcase clock, the hood with a broken swan neck pediment and turned pillars above a short trunk door, box base and bracket feet, the arched dial painted with an image of Buttermere Lake, Cumberland, the 33cm dial with Roman numerals, a seconds subsidiary dial and a calendar aperture, the eight day movement striking on a bell, 228cm high
A 19th century oak and mahogany longcase clock, the hood with swan neck pediment and brass finial, ring turned columns, a short ogee topped trunk door with a box base and bracket feet, the 32cm associated enamel dial painted with windmills and a figure by a country house to the spandrels and similar scene to the arch, the dial with Roman numerals, seconds subsidiary dial and calendar aperture, signed indistinctly Jefferson & Son, the eight day movement striking on a bell, 222cm high
YIXING STONEWARE TEAPOT WITH THREE CUPS LATE QING DYNASTY-REPUBLIC PERIOD, 19TH-20TH CENTURY the tea pot of globular form, the rim and the finial of the cover decorated with tree trunk sections, the sides of the teapot and each cup incised with plum blossoms on branches(teapot: 21cm wide; cup: 4.5cm diameter)Footnote: Provenance: Private English collection
An early 19th century Channel Islands mahogany longcase clock by Naftel of Guernsey, the eight day bell strike movement fronted by an arched silvered dial with Roman chapter ring and Arabic outer minute track, subsidiary seconds dial below 12, date aperture above 6 and strike/silent ring to the arch, signed 'Naftels Guernsey', the arched hood with two eagle and ball finials, on tapered reeded columns with brass acanthus capitals, the trunk with arched door and checker board stringing between fluted half columns to the canted corners, above a deep base with conforming inlay and quarter fans to the corners, standing on a moulded plinth, 83in. (210.75cm.) high.
A late Georgian oak and mahogany cased longcase clock by Rogers of Dudley, second quarter 19th century, the arched brass dial plate with mask and dolphin spandrels, silvered Roman chapter ring and engraved centre with winged mythical beasts, subsidiary seconds dial and arched date aperture, signed to roundel to the arch, eight day bell strike movement, the mahogany hood with swan-neck pediment over reeded columns, conforming with the half-length quarter columns flanking the shell inlaid door on the oak trunk, over a deep box base with shell inlay, on bracket feet, 96½in. (245.2cm.) high.
A George III 8 day longcase clock by Richard Grove of London, c.1800, the bell strike movement with four knopped pillars, fronted by an arched brass dial with silvered Roman chapter ring and silvered centre engraved with foliage, with sunburst subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, signed 'Richd Grove London', within gilt brass floral and shell spandrels and foliate engraved 'Strike/Silent' dial to arch, the mahogany case with broken arch top with fluted columns, well figured arched trunk door and panelled base with ogee bracket feet, 79¼in. (201.5cm.) high. *Lacks hour hand. Has not run for many years and will probably require cleaning and servicing. Oak seatboard to movement is original. Cheek boards to case have alterations - case and movement possibly matched. Hood lacks finials. Side glass to LH side of top has been crudely glued back in place and the RH side is in later green glass. Hood otherwise good. Caseback has replacement piece to LH top and repair baton at top. Trunk good with good colour and patina. Chip to top LH corner of door and another lower down on LH side. Both locks replaced, c.1900 and have keys. Base has old horizontal shrinkage crack with dark staining along the length from an old attempt to restore. Small chip above left foot.
An extremely rare Anglo-Indian carved rosewood single fusee longcase railway timepiece, c.1880, with single fusee four pillar movement with anchor escapement, fronted by an Arabic white painted circular dial signed 'Burlton London Bridge', the case with removable hood section with pierced and carved floral and foliate surmount over a similarly carved arched, with four turned finials, the case deeply and richly carved overall with flowers and foliage within lappet and foliate borders, with carved clenched fist handles to the hood and trunk doors, 83in. (210.75cm.) high. *The reverse of the dial with sketch painting for the front in Oriental style script, with pencil date '4th April 1906'. Movement winds and runs. Dial has some crazing to top half and some dirt around the edges and winding hole. Circular scratch from tip of hour hand to inside edge of numerals. Case is good overall. One finial is loose with a piece missing from the lower section of turning. Front left finial has been attached at a leaning angle. Chip to LH side front of apron at lower edge of hood. Handle to trunk door has been split and has glued repair. Catch to inside is not original. Some rubbing to colour to top front of base section. Two small chips to RH corner at top of hood.
A Diplomatic Corps uniform, belonging to Dadiba Merwanji Dalal (1870-1941), who was the second high commissioner for India and the first of Indian Parsi origin in 1923-4, comprising as listed by Hill Brothers, London Ltd, 25 Bruton Street, and dated 28-12-1938 to Sir DM Dalal: sword in bag,1 pair boots, 1 pair white stockings, 1 white gauge, 1 pair gold lace trousers, diplomatic coat, 1 pair black court knickers, 1 pair white gloves, cocked hat, 1 pair black stockings, 1 pair black gauge, black frog and belt, 1 pair white knickers, in a trunk, (no black frog and belt) A justice of the peace, he was appointed a Companion of the Order of the Indian Empire (CIE) in the 1921 New Year Honours List. As a Member of the Council of India, he was appointed the first Indian High Commissioner for India to the United Kingdom in January 1923, succeeding the first High Commissioner Sir William Stevenson Meyer, who had died in office the previous year. He arrived in London in April, and his appointment was noted by the Spectator as 'a fresh proof of the British Government's wish to conciliate Indian opinion...the fact that an Indian will now represent India in the heart of the Empire shows that the process of 'Indianizing' the Services in India is no empty phrase.'The uniform belonged to his daughter Gooli, who had a romantic relationship with the vendor's uncle. She was disowned by her family and remained friends with the vendor's uncle until her death.Dalal was knighted in the 1924 New Year Honours List and was invested with his knighthood on 10 July, having missed his original investiture date 28 February. He retired at the end of the year, and was succeeded by Sir Atul Chandra Chatterjee. On 4 March 1941, he died in the American Hospital of Paris during the German occupation of France, aged 70. He is buried in the Parsi Section of Brookwood Cemetery in Surrey.Condition report: Obviously packed for many years - all pieces are OK. The white goods are somewhat darkened. The shoes dried on. Trunk worn.Approximately 75cm inside leg.Approximately 117cm waist. Hat internal 23.5cm x 15cm.Chest size from armpit to armpit approximately 54cmCollar of jacket approximately 15cm diameter.
A domed top trunk containing military equipment, including tin helmet, spurs, leather belts, cloth badges, water bottle, arab head dress, helmet plumes (2) and two further wooden military trunks, one originally for the canteen of R. F. Thompson Esq., Rifle Brigade (on brass plaque)Condition report: Both trunk handle missing, conditions of contents vary, mostly acceptable, some may need attention

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