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A GEM-SET AND GOLD 'CIRCUS' BANGLE WATCHThe machined central panel formed in a peak, the centre mounted with a circus elephant balancing on a ball, the elephant set with round brilliant-cut diamonds throughout, a gold ring around its trunk, the ball containing the watch face within a round brilliant-cut diamond bezel and with gold dial and single-cut diamond highlights, the glass case signed Hoile, flanked on either side by an enamel balloon, another smaller elephant balances to the right, the entire scene surmounted by red, blue and green enamel bunting, and contained within borders of round brilliant-cut diamonds, the plain hinged side panels designed to wrap around the wrist, mounted in 18K gold, diamonds approximately 4.00cts total, Italian assay marks, inner diameter 5.2cm, total gross weight approximately 120g
THREE SHIBAYAMA-INLAID MINIATURE ELEPHANTSSIGNED ISSHI, MEIJI PERIOD each carved standing foursquare with trunk lowered, the surcingle and harness elaborately inlaid in shibayama style with mother-of-pearl and coral (3)largest 4cm longProvenance:Private English collection; for more information, please see lot 226.
Monks, Prescott, a good 18th century mahogany longcase clock, the 8-day movement with arched brass dial having a pictorial polychrome moonphase, the engraved circumference titled 'As Time Goes Swift Away So Does Human Life Decay', and with engraved secondary seconds and date calendar to the inner circumference with third hand pointer, the Gillows quality case with boxed swan-neck hood with eglomised panels, the centre panel gilt signed 'J Mouldsdale', well and finely moulded turned pillastars flanking the dial door, the trunk door with engraved brass plate to verso 'John Dutton, Lee Park, Little Woolton, Nr L'pool', rasied on an ogee moulded platform base, 230 cm h o/agood original condition overall, movement running at time of cataloguing, hood finials replaced, as removed from private residence
Regency mahogany longcase clock by George Monro, Edinburgh, the moulded broken arched pediment with ball and Ho ho bird finial over closed fretwork arched face, applied spandrels, chapter ring, Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary second dial and date aperture, anchor escapement striking on a bell, flanked by Doric columns, shell inlaid trunk door, urn inlaid plinth and raised on bracket feet, 232cm high. Condition Report Nice, elegant Edinburgh clock. Minor losses and veneer peeling at base. Movement and dial belong and seem to fit the case nicely. No wheel to drive the calendar ring, otherwise movement is probably in working order.
A pair of Japanese Meiji period inlaid bronze vases, the waisted necks each with applied elephant trunk handles, the whole decorated with leaves and flowers in inlay and raised relief in silver, gold and copper metals, the bases with further inlaid trailing decoration, unsigned, h.33cm Condition Report / Extra Information Both vases - one with minor wobble to one handle but both complete, obvious handling wear and age patina all over, some minor surface scratches, grubby to extremities.
Two Staffordshire pearlware figural groups, early 19th century, each modelled as figures beside a tree with birds, animals and a birdcage, smallest 24cm high, largest 29cm high (at fault) (2) CONDITION REPORT: 1) Bird cage - bocage back has been off and restored, urn/scone at the top has been restored, female head has been restored at the neck and her left arm, man's hat has been restored, bird at base restored, patches of flowers/bocage missing to the base, chip to the ladies shoe. Restored throughout, some chips and nibbles throughout. 2) Restoration throughout to: bocage leaves, tree trunk, figures, arms, garlands, sheep etc some re-painting.
A near pair of Helena Wolfsohn porcelain candlesticks, each emblamatic of the seasons winter and summer, decorated in polychronme enamels and on scroll moulded bases, undderglazed AR mark to base, 26cm high (2) CONDITION REPORT: Each rodded and secured by a bolt to the underside. 1x- Half of leaf moulding beneath candle holder missing. Finger chipped to lady. Left horn of goat broken off. Burst glaze bubbles to the base of trunk. General wear and surface scratches visible. Chip to sprig on base. Wax residue. 2x- General wear and surface scratches visible. Wax residue. Gilt wear.
A George III carved mahogany eight day longcase clock with case in the manner of Gillows, the brass dial with Roman numeral chapter ring, engraved centre with pagodas and named 'Eden Liverpool', with subsidiary seconds dial and below a painted moon phase 'Time shews the way of lifes decay', with movement striking on a bell, the door verso stamped '1767 clock and cakes cost of this', the elaborate hood with broken swans neck pediment, central finial and blind fret detailing, above a trunk with fluted corner pilasters with elaborate Prince of Wales type capitals, the base with egg and dart detailing, on ogee bracket feet, 228cm H CONDITION REPORT: The lock and the hinges to the trunk door are not original and the handle to the hood door is. It has been suggested that the case may be a Manchester case with a Liverpool movement. The seat board for the movement appears original however, there does appear to be some none original timbers to the sides (under the sea board) which support the hood when sliding into condition. When looking at the inside of the hood and the back of the hood door, they appear very clean, as does the movement - this suggests that the clock may have been services / cleaned but not recently. The back board is not in one piece. The clock sits leaning backward and to one side a little. General light age wear throughout externally but overall of a good appearance and colour. Please see extra images uploaded. There are two weights and a pendulum. We can not guarantee that the clock is in full working order.
dating: Second half of the 19th Century provenance: Southern Italy, Straight, single-and short false-edged blade, provided with pierced and engraved band next to the back, bearing a long, rinceaux tree-decoration, a person at its feet (intended to urinate?) leans on the trunk. Fretwork tang, with a scene with a person hunting a deer with bow and arrow. Crowned stamp 'PV' (for Pasquale Villani di Campobasso). Rectangular base, with molded decorations and central knot. Iron grip in one piece, with flat pommel of circular shape, curved on one side and adorned with grooves. Brown, horn grip scales with silver escutcheon. length 47 cm.
Early 19th century oak longcase clock, swan neck pediment with eagle finial, fluted column pilasters, pointed broken arch trunk door enclosed by fluted canted corners, 30-hour movement striking on bell, enamel dial painted with flowers signed 'J.Bancroft Scarbro', H215cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Early 19th century oak and mahogany Kirbymoorside longcase clock, swan neck pediment with brass mounts, stepped arch glazed door enclosed by pillars, carved fan above trunk door, canted corners, geometric inlays, painted enamel dial with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, 8-day movement, H222cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
An Austrian Art Deco patinated bronze table lamp, having a tinted orange dome shade, the tree-trunk column issuing two branches with seated boy staring down at a brown bear, to integral veined marble base, h.42cm Condition Report / Extra Information Glass shade with nibbled losses to underside edge and some surface grubbiness.Leaf cast border with drilled central affixing hole.Seated boy is lacking arms.General patina/age wear throughout.
A late George III provincial mahogany striking longcase clock, the arched lantern with arched glazed door flanked by slender columns, enclosing a painted Roman dial with Arabic minute track, enclosing a subsidiary seconds dial and crescent date aperture, gilt scrolling foliate spandrels and moonphase to arch, the trunk with arched panelled door and plinth base, the five pillar eight day movement with anchor escapement, striking on a bell, 79in. (200.5cm.) high.

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