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A LATE 20TH CENTURY WALNUT GRANDMOTHER CLOCK, the arched hood with three brass finials, the glass door enclosing a 7.5 inch brass and silvered dial, depicting Roman and Arabic numerals, a moonphase movement, signed Warmink, a single glazed trunk door with a plaque to the inside reading 'after Cornelus Uylerweer, on a box plinth and a separate base, overall height 185cm x height without base 173cm (condition report: one trunk key, one pendulum, three weights, previous receipts, overall good condition, untested)
1929 Mercedes Benz SSK Replica from Fiberfab International 1989 Gazelle Roadster kit car, identification #FG359, body built by Fischer Brothers Carriage Co., Chevrolet chassis, front GM motor, having a deluxe front, custom GM base frame, ivory color body, brown fenders, brown interior, carpet and tan vinyl convertible top, a tonneau cover, all-weather cover, custom dash, 'Mustang' cassette radio, chrome trumpet horns, fog lights, 'Mustang' wheels, locked boot, having (2) enamel car badges of USA and Mercedes Benz, keys, title, and paperwork Property from: a Private Collector, Muncie, Indiana Height: 47 inches, Length: 156 inches, Width: 68 inches (with top) Condition: not working when tested, not running, ignition key does not turn, car having minor finish wear including edges of hood paint flaking, trunk lid top has touch ups, chrome having areas of dulling / light pitting, rust spots on passenger side rear rim, top having a tear, antenna appears to be missing, interior having light dirt accumulation, detached dash covering on driver side, heat knob detached, overall minor dirt accumulation Category: Vehicles > Vehicles Estimated Sale Time: 10:00 am (America/Chicago) Shipping Status: Leonard Auction Shipping Quote Download High Resolution Photographs:Photograph #1Photograph #2Photograph #3Photograph #4Photograph #5Photograph #6Photograph #7Photograph #8Photograph #9Photograph #10Photograph #11Photograph #12Photograph #13Photograph #14Photograph #15
Ca. 1100 - 900 BC.A Elamite Bitumen cylinder seal. The design shows a sacred tree, with a rearing bovine on each side. The tree has a straight trunk, two cotyledons and five branches forming the crown. The fillers in the seal are two crouching monkeys and a rhomb. Accompanied by a signed scholarly note by Professor Wilfrid George Lambert.Size: 30mm x 12.5mm; Weight: 6gProvenance: Property of a London gallery; formerly with a Mayfair Art dealer S.A.; Ex. 1990s London collections, studied and catalogued by professor Lambert in the early 90s (with original note, signed by him). Previously in an old British collection formed since the 1960s.
A mid-18th century 30 hr Longcase Clock, signed 'Thomas Dicker, Silchester', 10 inch brass dial with spanderals, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, raised on oak trunk, door reinstated with original round glass lenticel, with pendulum and weight, H 193.5 cm. Note clock has been restored with label inside, lenticel original to trunk but not necessarily original to the movement, see images.
Matthew Juler, Bedminster - A George III brass faced long case clock with arched dial marked High Water at Bristol Quay, moon phase aperture, subsiduary seconds dial and date aperture, fitted with a eight day movement striking on a bell, set in a mahogany case with applied detail, shaped trunk door and box baseOverall very worn condition throughout.Movement grimy and probably hasn't run for many years.Two weights and pendulum presentTrunk door is lacking key and appears slightly warped.Panel on box base with large shrinkage crackHood with shrinkage cracks and losses to the decoration.Sold untested and without any guarantee of functionality.
A mid 20th century Tudor style buffet/court cupboard, having central upper panelled cupboard door flanked by turned pillars, over two frieze drawers and two panelled cupboard doors, on reeded supports, W90, H120, D41cm, together with a carved oak blanket box, W90, D46, H60, and a traveling trunk. (3)
EARLY 19TH C. WELSH OAK & MAHOGANY 8-DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, B. Rice (Neath), painted Roman dial with subsidiary seconds and calendar aperture, signed dial with moon phase in the arch, swan neck pediment between real moulded columns, reeded quarter column trunk and box base raised bracket feet, dial 11.5in (dia.), 215cms (h)Provenance: private collection SwanseaComments: dial with original craquelure and paint, case missing back legs, loose moulding to trunk, generally good condition
EARLY 19TH C. OAK 8-DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, H. Robinson (Shrewsbury & Ludlow), painted Roamn dial with moonphase in the arch, castles and abbey ruins in the spandrels, crossbanded case with baluster columns in the hood and trunk, dial 12in., 228cms (h)Provenance: private collection CardiffComments; hands loose, dial rubbed, case faded, inspection advised.
LATE 17TH CENTURY JOINED OAK COFFER, hinged two-plank top above fielded panelled front and side, stile feet, 85 (h) x 144 (w) x 63cms (d), partial fading to sides, old cracks, plank top not fixed to case, inspection advised, together with, LATE 18TH CENTURY WELSH OAK 30-HOUR LONGCASE CLOCK, Richard Watkin (Merthyr Tydfil), 10in polished brass dial with Roman & Arabic numerals, the hood with swan neck pediment, plain narrow trunk and box base, 210cms (h), alterations, adaptions, restorations (2)Provenance: private collection Vale of Glamorgan
19TH C. MAHOGANY 8-DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, Jno. Barry (Bolton), swan neck pediment with applied brass bosses and central finial, 14" painted Roman enamel dial, calendar aperture, foliate decorated face and spandrels, trunk with reeded columns, shaped door, raised on ogee feet, 223 (h) x 63 (w) x 27cms (d)Provenance: private collection CardiffComments: moulding losses/repairs, door split, untested, inspection advised
Clear crystal figure with large ears, black crystal eyes, trunk raised and frosted crystal tail wearing his hat. Swarovski backstamp. This item has its original box: 6"H x 5" dia. Artist: TeamIssued: 1990Dimensions: 3.25"L x 2.5"W x 2.75"HEdition Number: Edition of 3000Manufacturer: SwarovskiCountry of Origin: AustriaCondition: Age related wear.
Y A RUSSIAN WOOLLY MAMMOTH IVORY 'ANIMALIER' CHESS SET LATE 20TH CENTURY, CARVED BY EUGENI KOLESNIKOV AND RETAILED THROUGH FYODOR SHIDLOVSKY (HEAD OF THE RUSSIAN MAMMOTH TRADING ORGANISATION) Each chessman raised on a rock-like base carved from fossilised wood, one side on dark brown bases, the other side on light brown bases, the kings modelled as woolly mammoths with tusks and trunk raised, queens also as a mammoth, the bishops as pre-historic rhinos, knights as stags, rooks as bison, pawns as mountain lions the king 11.5cm high, the pawns each 6cm high Provenance: Ex Bonham's Knightsbridge, Fine Chess Sets and Games, 13 May 2008, lot 173, sold £12,000 (Inc. premium) Condition Report: Overall in presentable order and appearance, some small chips and losses including extremities such as claws, ears, tips of hornsThe knights/stag models each missing their antlers - there are signs of glue to the sockets where these should be inserted but these have never been present at Dreweatts - one deer is detached from its base and will need re-attaching - there are signs of old glue here also The board with signs of age and use, wear, losses to some veneers, the hooks to secure the box are rusty and bentOne mountain lion with old splits and cracks through the body, other small natural faults due to organic nature of the material Please see additional images for visual reference to condition and appearance Condition Report Disclaimer
TWO PART POLISHED PETRIFIED WOOD STOOLS Each trunk sliced in cross section, with textured edges first approximately 47 x 33cm wide, 45cm high second approximately 40 x 33cm wide, 45cm high Condition Report: Aged, chips, eroded and weathered overall. The tops of a polished finish; the sides with some green algae and other marks and some fine 'splinters'; the bases not inspected.PLEASE SEE THE ADDITIONAL CONDITION REPORT PHOTOGRAPHS ON THE LINK WITH THIS REPORT. Condition Report Disclaimer
AN EDME SAMSON WHITE PORCELAIN MODEL OF AN ELEPHANT IN THE CHANTILLY STYLE, LATE 19TH CENTURY Modelled standing with trunk raised, wearing a saddle cloth decorated in the kakiemon manner, iron- red hunting horn mark to underside 32cm highProvenance: Japanese Works of Art sale, Christie's, March 1990, Lot 120(This lot is offered without reserve)Please note: the description of this lot has been updated to read 'LATE 19TH CENTURY' and not as previously catalogued. Condition Report: Trunk off, glued and with discoloured spray. See additional images available upon request.Condition Report Disclaimer
Robert Kneeshaw of Stokesley - 19th century 30 hour mahogany cased longcase clock c1820. with a swans necked pediment and brass paterie, break arch hood door with plain pilasters, inlaid trunk with canted corners, inlay and a wavy topped door, on a rectangular plinth with a shaped base, painted dial with floral spandrels and a depiction of a lady walking in the countryside, with Arabic numerals, non-matching steel hands, calendar aperture and an image of a bird of paradise to the centre, chain driven countwheel striking movement, with weight and pendulum. Dimensions: Height: 214cm Length/Width: 47cm Depth/Diameter: 23cm
Leeson of Coleshill (Warwickshire) - 19th century oak cased 8-day longcase, with an arched pediment a deep frieze beneath, break arch hood door flanked by detached turned pilasters, trunk with canted corners and a flat topped door with concave shoulders, on a rectangular plinth with a raised panel and bracket feet, 14" circular painted dial with Roman numerals and minute track, conforming seconds and calendar dials with makers name and steel spade hands, dial pinned via a cast iron falseplate to a rack striking movement, striking the hours on a cast bell. With weights and pendulum. The Leeson family were a most prolific family of Midlands clockmakers working from the early 19th century until the beginning of the 20th century.Dimensions: Height: 225cm Length/Width: 52cm Depth/Diameter: 25cm
Edmund Whitehead of Wetherby - 18th century oak cased eight day longcase clock c1770, with a broken arched pediment, deep cornice and blind fretwork beneath, break arch hood door flanked by detached pilasters with brass capitals, trunk with recessed pilasters and a round topped door on a reduced plinth with moulded base, brass dial with makers name to the arch and engraved dial centre, with conforming seconds and calendar dials, chapter ring with Roman numerals and five minute Arabic's, dial pinned directly to a countwheel striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement. With weights and pendulum. Dimensions: Height: 210cm Length/Width: 50cm Depth/Diameter: 25cmCondition Report:Minute hand a replacement, suspension spring and pendulum damaged.

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