A group of late 19th century Royal Worcester figures, comprising a pair of 'Kate Greenaway' style figures holding baskets, with tree trunk spill vases to the rear, shape 880, 26cm high; a model of an Irishman, number 885, and another of John Bull, both 18cm high, impressed and printed marks, sold together with a modern candlesnuffer the form of a monk (monk a.f) (5)Condition:Monk - head crackedMale figure with basket has restoration to one hand and a hairline around one leg, broken at centre section and now in two piecesNo other damages or repairs.
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A group of six Derby porcelain figures, 18th century, comprising a pair of dancing gallant and his female companion, model number 317, crossed swords mark, 19cm high; three bocage figures, of a shepherd, a female dancer with Venetian mask and a gentleman with a flower and feathered hat; and a further single figure of a lady with a basket of eggs and flowers in her dress, raised scrolling bases picked out in turquoise, 26cm and 29cm high; sold together with five various Sitzendorf porcelain figures, the tallest 17.5cm high; two further Continental porcelain figures, and a Royal Worcester Freda Doughty model of September (group) (some damages, repairs)Condition:Pair of Derby figures - Male figure has broken and re-stuck arm and several breakages to the flower petalsDerby famel dancer - missing flower or item from one hand. Chips and losses to flowers and bocage. Firing crack to lower part of dress. One arm and part of her headdress broken and re-stuck. Chips to feathers on hats. Smaller chips to elsewhere. Firing crack right around the central circumference of the trunk.Derby male gallant with flower - Again chips and breakages to flowers and petals. Restoration to one hand, his head/neck area including the hat and sections of his cloak.Derby shepherd - Breakage to one flower petal and further smaller chips to tips of flower petals. One leaf broken on the basket of fruit. Bows on both feet chipped. One hand broken and re-stuck at the wrist. Some firing cracks to the reverse of the trunk. Bow on the hair also broken.Derby woman with eggs - Chips and breakages to flowers and leaves. Chip to hat. Four fingers on outstretched hand broken. Firing cracks around the trunk.Sitzendorf group of figures with lambs and bird - leaf to bocage broken and re-stuck. One female figure with small chips to bocage and flowers.All sold as seen.
An early 19thC mahogany and rosewood longcase clock, the break arch dial painted with a pastoral scene, dial bearing Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and date dials, two train eight day movement, with bell strike, the hood capped with brass ball and eagle finials, raised on brass capped Corinthian spiral fluted columns, the trunk with line inlay and brass capped spiral twist Corinthian columns, raised on bracket feet, with weights, and pendulum, 218cm high.
A quantity various antique and later furniture to include a black wooden trunk, a circular coffee table, a cheval mirror on stand, a torchere, two small side tables with drawers, an oak early C20th gents shaving stand with circular mirror; a wooden candle box, and various rush seated chairs etc (15 pieces in total and all as found in used condition)
Oak longcase clock, case with moulded cornice, turned columns, long door, bracket feet, 31cm square brass dial, signed Samuel Lawson, Keighley, subsidiary date aperture, eight day movement striking on a bell, height 210cm..Condition report:Cornice has chips, frieze is split, damage to the hood near the door, trunk door is loose, scuffs around the base, movement appears to be complete but not sure if in working order, has two weights and pendulum.
A group of small dolls' baskets and food, two include two wicker hampers; two baskets with painted fruits and berries; a circular basket containing twelve model tomatoes; two baskets with flowers; an oval wicker basket; three further baskets; a trunk with padded interior; and a gold coloured metal basketProvenance:The estate of the late Eve Clarke
A collection of approximately 30 dolls' hats and bonnets, to include silk, woven and felted examples in various sizes, six mohair wigs and three card pates; together with a small trunk containing dolls' clothes including a pink cape, a tartan taffeta dress, a black silk blouse, a blue and white cotton dress, a beige and white cotton embroidered jacket and a blue capeProvenance:The estate of the late Eve Clarke
A GROUP OF STAFFORDSHIRE FLATBACK FIGURES AND A PEWTER ALE JUG, the pewter ale jug is engraved 'H. J. Le Pipre, Kings Arms, Sandwich', height 20.5cm, together with a Staffordshire flatback figure group depicting a gamekeeper and poacher, possibly Thomas Smith and William Collier, and a Staffordshire flatback figure of a Scotsman (firing crack on side of tree trunk) (3) (Condition Report: generally good condition, specific obvious damage as stated, figures have crazing and some paint wear/loss, jug has signs of age and use)
A 20TH CENTURY OAK CASE TEMPUS FUGIT CLOCK, the arched hood with a glass door, that's enclosing a brass and silvered 6.5 inch dial, depicting Roman numerals, signed William E Tanner, Redhill, above a single trunk door, on a box plinth, height 171cm (condition report: one door key, one winding key, one pendulum, trunk with light scratches, clock untested, general signs of usage)
Lovely, natural look tree created with jade and agate red chrysanthemum set in brass pot with jade side panels and gemstone crystal gravel. Each leaf and petal is wrapped in silk on the trunk and each flower and green leaf is free to move to your favorite shape. The base of the bonsai tree is covered in gemstone gravel. The brass flower pot is decorated with the meandering river on the edge. This color combination is no longer made so piece is considered unique. Dimensions: 11"L x 4"W x 9.5"HCountry of Origin: ChinaCondition: Age related wear.
George III longcase clock with a painted dial inscribed "Abraham, Frome", seconds dial, calendar aperture, and phases of the sun and moon in the arch above, enclosing an 8 day 2 train movement striking on a bell above, in an inlaid mahogany case, H.207cmCondition:Case and face restored, hood door wood cracked all round, both columns loose, right column warped and damaged in 3 places, splits in both sides of wood, and damage above left column. Finial missing, splits to both sides of trunk, defects to both corners of lower section and split across, defects to inlay in top of trunk door. Movement restored in Sept.2013 but not tested. Has pendulum and weights
A large collection of brass and copper ware - including a large brass figure of an elephant, 37.5cm high; other Indian brass models of birds and animals; a cast brass Ally Sloper doorstop; a graduated pair of eastern copper and brass pitchers; brass plates and trays etc; contained in a 1920s 'Steel Cunard' travel trunk.
An 18th century oak longcase clock by Taylor of Manchester - the 13in signed, square brass dial with Roman chapter ring, Arabic 5 minute outer minute track, foliate engraved and matted centre with chamfered date aperture and subsidiary seconds dial at 12, with gilt brass mask spandrels, fronting a twin train 8 day movement striking the half hours on a bell, the case with swan neck hood centred by a gilt brass reeded globe finial, on fluted columns to a trunk with fluted quarter columns to the angles and a mahogany cross banded door, on a conforming cross banded base with ogee feet, with weights and pendulum, 221cm high.
A George III mahogany stick barometer by William Horrod of London - the broken architectural pediment over a signed, silvered register with sliding vernier scale and mercury thermometer, the trunk with feathered veneers, moulded angles and exposed tube, terminating in a domed, bulb-shaped cistern cover, 96.5 cm high, moulding missing from one side of pediment.
A Scottish Mahogany Eight Day Striking Longcase Clock, signed Wm Reid, Edinburgh, Early 19th Century, drum shaped pediment, nicely figured trunk door flanked by inset columns, 14-inch silvered dial with Roman and Arabic numerals and signed, dial centre with scroll engraving and seconds and date aperture, four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell220cm highCase with very slight bowing to the bottom side of the trunk door, top finial with a small piece missing to the front, dial is clean, movement looks all complete, with pendulum and two weights.
An Oak Eight Day Striking Longcase Clock, signed Jos Barber, Winster, Numbered 1080, circa 1778, swan neck pediment, wavy shaped trunk door flanked by inset fluted pilasters, 12-inch painted arch dial with a Roman and Arabic chapter, seconds and date aperture, arch with a painted scene with cattle and a figure, signed above, four pillar pinned and latched movement and an attached falseplate stamped Osborne & Wilson, rack striking on a bell, movement frontplate engraved with number 1080, (later case)210cm highLater case with cracks to the left hand side of the trunk, case with chips in parts to the edges, base with fronmt panels slightly lifting and slightly bowed, later added wooden side cheeks, small gap around the outer part of the dial surround when the dial is seated within the hood aperture, movement is complete but needs cleaning, with pendulum and two weights.
A Mahogany Inlaid Chiming Longcase Clock, circa 1900, caddied pediment, inlaid trunk door with urn and floral decoration, 12-1\2-inch arch brass dial with a silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring, seconds dial, arch with chime/silent selection dial, triple weight driven movement with an anchor escapement, quarter chiming on four tubular bells and striking the hours on a gong230cm highCase is slightly faded in parts, case with surface scratches and small dents in parts, base with a dent\chip to the top right hand side edge, dial is discoloured in parts, movement plates are dirty, with four tubular bells, pendulum and three weights.
A Mahogany Eight Day Striking Longcase Clock, circa 1850, arched pediment with ball and pineapple finials, inset brass capped columns, brass inlaid case, nicely figured recessed trunk door, 9-1/4inch silvered dial with Roman numerals, double weight driven movement with an anchor escapement and rack striking on a gong201cm highCase with small surface scratches and small dents in parts, brass inlay is discoloured in parts, dial is clean, movement looks complete, with pendulum and two weights.
A Mahogany Eight Day Striking Longcase Clock, Unsigned, Early 19th Century, drum shaped pediment with a wavy top mount and turned finials, side viewing glass panels, convex glass with a cast brass bezel, nicely figured arch trunk door flanked by canted corners, moulded base with later bracket feet, 12-inch circular painted dial with Roman numerals, seconds dial, four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell208cm highCase with small dents in parts, trunk door with small crazing cracks, trunk door with lock plate missing, base with later feet and skirting, dial with markers rubbed in parts, dial with small scratches and re-touching to the painted surfaces in parts, movement looks complete but is dirty, with pendulum and two weights.
A Mahogany Wall Regulator, case with arched pediment, glazed trunk door, side movement viewing door, 13-1/2-inch silvered dial with Roman numerals and bearing inscription Reid & Sons, Newcastle on Tyne, No 4522, seconds dial, four pillar single weight driven movement with a deadbeat escapement, "Harrisons" maintaining power 150cm high Case has been totally restored. Surfaces would probably been ebonised originally, dial surface is slightly dirty in parts, movement front plate with one vacant hole, movement in going order. With pendulum and one weight. Please note this wall regulator is being sold as undated (bearing inscription Reid & Sons).
A Good Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Barwise, London, circa 1800, arched pediment with gilded ball finials, fluted front canted corners, side sound frets, case with good colour and a flame veneer trunk door flanked by inset fluted pilasters, flame veneer base, 12-inch circular silvered dial with Roman numerals and signed, strike/silent selection lever above 12, two dials for seconds and date, five pillar movement with an anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell208cm highCase has a good colour, hood front door is very slightly bowed, hood door with lock plate missing, hood with later added side sound metal panels, front of the base with fine cracks, dial is discoloured, movement is complete, one brass pulley missing for the weight, with pendulum and two brass cased weights.

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