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A 19th century carved oak cased eight day longcase clock, unnamed arched sunburst gilt dial with silvered chapter ring, Roman and Arabic numerals, pierced spandrels, heavily carved trunk with Ribbon scrolls, Swags and Floral decorations, 233cm high, 51cm wide, with pendulum, two weights and key
A double-sided illustrated album folio : a Kathak dance and a study of a blue-throated barbet after the Mughal artist Ustad Mansur (d. 1624AD)Awadh, provincial Mughal, circa 1760-80Opaque pigments heightened with gold on paper, two ladies holding hands dancing, laid on card within white rules and margins with gold scrolling tendrils against dark blue ground, within orange, blue and gold rules, wide gold floral borders, laid on card ; the reverse with a study of a perched green feathered bird, opaque and transparent pigments on paper, similarly laid, gold foliate tendril on dark blue ground, large gold speckled dark cream borders, thin gold and blue rules, laid on card, framed and glazedfolio, 39.5 x 27cm., 40 x 27.2cm framedFootnotes: A very similar painting depicting two female dancers in the same pose as ours, attributed to early 18th century Mughal India, is now kept at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London. Although slightly smaller in format the Victoria and Albert Museum example shows the same proportions and composition. Both paintings share the realistic rendering of the dancers' elegant energy whirling their garments and sashes. The museum records it was formerly part of an album bought from "Lieut. Col. Murdoch Smith, Teheran" (inv. 132:27-1885).Condition Report: The folio's edges are scuffed, some with minimal losses. The edges are in fair condition although solely in part. The laid borders' corners are lacking safe for the upper left one. Their edges are irregular with some losses, tears and repaired tears.The painting presents as clean overall. A closer inspection reveals some crease, staining, and white speckles inclusions. Two hair cracks resulting from marked creases affect this painting : the first, most visible, runs vertically from upper margin to lower margin, affecting the veil of the dancer, her upper and lower leg. Along the crease fold, near the veil, a brownish deposit can be noticed. The second crease runs vertically on approximately 10cm. along the left blue border to the centre of the painting. Upon close inspection, some minimal drop stains can be seen to the actual right of the left hand side dancer. Some scattered very minute losses can also be noticed the the surface of this painting. The margins are in good condition overall. The wide borders are in fair condition with some staining and some creasing.The study of the blue-throated barbet is affected by a long crease which, in place, resulted in a tear. It runs vertically from the upper blue margin, approximately 2.5cm. form it upper left corner, down to the middle of the lower wide border, approximately 3cm. from the edge. it affects the upper part of the left tuft of grass, the tip of the bird's tail, the lower leaf of the sprig below the bird, the side of the trunk, the lower margin, rules and border. The margins are slightly rubbed and discoloured. This is especially noticeable to the lower part of the lower left side and corner. The wider borders are stained.Please note this lot was not inspected under U. V to prepare this condition report.
A 19th century camphorwood brass inlaid military trunk, with carrying handle to either side. Height 41 cm, width 91 cm, depth 47 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The chest has been heavily restored and re varnished . The brasswork around the edges has steel and copper nails and the top is very slightly distorted and kicks out at the front right-hand side. The top has a split to the rear left-hand side in three places, more to the front left, a repair to the front right and all the way up the right-hand side. There are further splits to all sides of the chest but none of these are particularly open other than the one at the rear and the ones to the base.
John Smorthwaite of Colchester, an eight day longcase clock with silvered and brass dial, the hood with three eagle finials and with columns the trunk with arched door and ebony and boxwood stringing. Overall height including finial 227 cm, width 51 cm, depth 25 cm with weights and pendulum (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The dial sheet is 41.5 cm x 30.5 cm. The trunk width is 34 cm.
Three small sewing boxes for a child or doll and a metal sewing pannier, comprising a leather dome top trunk with brass catch and studs, interior in original purple paper with a few miniature accessories, a dome top box with metal fittings, buttoned silk interior, 9.5cms, a paper covered box, losses to lid border, 8.7cms, and a printed tin sewing pannier with sprung lids below swing handle, 7cms. (4) From the collection of Ann Wick
A good late 18th/early 19th Century diminutive mother of pearl and gold mounted vinaigrette in the form of a miniature dome top trunk, gold shield escutcheon, hinge mount and side carrying handles, interior complete with sponge, the domed lid pierced and carved with flowers and leaves, a single indecipherable mark struck to the hinge mount above the shield escutcheon, 2.2 x 1.3 x 1.3cms. From the collection of Ann Wick
A charming late 18th Century travelling writing case in grained red leather and of trunk form, near oval in section, twisted metal carrying handle and circular mounted ring side handles, the front with two swivel catches, the interior in original silk and paper with two miniature glass inkwells, one with metal cover, two quills and an old wax seal, 9 x 4.2 x 3.5cms. From the collection of Ann Wick
Mauchline ware, sewing, six pieces, comprising a cylinder ribbon case (Dryburgh Abbey / Kelso Abbey / While Summer, with a matron grace ….), 6.5cms, a slant top curved front thimble case (Moor Park, Rickmansworth), 3.5cms, a dome top thimble trunk (black / flowers), 3cms, a disc form pin cushion (The Dripping Well, Fairlight), 5.2cms dia., a thimble egg with reel and needle case but lacking cover (Kirkstall Abbey, East View), 5.4cms, and a double ended girdle form pin cushion (green / floral print), 4.5cms. (6)
Thimble cases and thimbles, four thimble cases comprising a bone thimble egg inscribed 'A Token of Regard', amongst colour filled engraving, possibly sailor's work, 3.5cms, a fruitwood thimble egg containing the original rosewood thimble, 4.5cms, a beadwork covered wooden thimble case in the form of a pear, some small losses to beadwork, 7cms, a trunk form velvet covered thimble case, 3.5cms, six hall marked silver thimbles including one with raised band 'Hovis Bread', and a Meissen thimble with underglaze blue leaf and flower border, crossed swords mark. (11) From the collection of Ann Wick
A remarkable Worcester porringer and cover, circa 1757-58Of circular form with two applied fan-like handles, the domed cover surmounted by a partly open rose, its stalk with five delicately moulded leaves, painted in blue with a series of bird and landscape subjects, one side with a kingfisher and a thrush on the branches of a small tree, the reverse with two pigeon-like birds standing among fallen leaves, the cover with a woodpecker on a tree trunk and two cooing birds on a branch, 23cm wide across handles, matching workman's marks JH on both pieces (2)Footnotes:ProvenancePhillips, 8 June 1994, lot 261R David Butti Collection, Bonhams, 10 May 2006, lot 100With Steppes Hill Farm AntiquesPauline and David Tate CollectionIllustrated by John Sandon, The Dictionary of Worcester Porcelain (1993), p.265 and by Branyan, French and Sandon (1989), pattern I.C.25A. The authors named the design the 'Woodpecker and Kingfisher Group'. This rare shape is derived from Meissen, probably by way of Chelsea, although these modelled handles appear to be unique to Worcester. Very similar bird compositions occur painted in colours on Chelsea porringers, an example of which was in the Selwyn Parkinson Collection, part 3, sold by Sotheby's on 11 October 1966. The same bird subject used on the cover is also known on a Worcester bell-shaped mug. The JH workman's mark seen on this bowl occurs on several vases of the 'Mobbing Birds' pattern, see lot 370 in this sale. Previous authors have suggested a link to the painter I Rogers, but whilst there is no evidence to support this, it is likely the same decorator worked in colours and in blue.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An 18th century oak longcase clock, the thirty-hour plated movement striking the hours on a bell with an outside countwheel with the eleven-inch square brass dial having a raised chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals and decorative blued-steel hands, the centre with floral engraved decoration and signed Wm. Marston, Bps Castle, the square hood with a moulded cornice, the trunk enclosed by a waist panel door, 218cm high.
MALLES GOYARD.. A canvas, leather bound and brass mounted steamer trunk with hinged top and front enclosing a leather lined interior, having brass carrying handles to the side, bearing a brass plaque inscribed 'Malles Goyard 233 Rue St Honore Paris, Monte Carlo, Biaritz, Bordeaux, ' also bearing painted initials 'W B-L', 105cm x 58cm x 55cm
Swedish birch longcase clock, the circular hood with carved lunette pediment, trunk with long door, plinth base, stringing throughout, 31cm circular painted dial signed A Andersen, eight day movement striking on a bell, height 222cm, with pendulum and weights.Condition report:The condition is generally good, case is an even colour, some small splits and patina, minor scuffs around the plinth and one one side corner of veneer loss, left back corner has veneer split and lifting but is there. dial is slightly discoloured around the edge, a couple of minor scratches but clear, the movement is complete, has had new cord for the weights, comes with two weights and a pendulum, movement does strike the correct time but does not run for very long, probably due to temporary setup here in the saleroom.
A 19TH CENTURY OAK 30 HOUR LONGCASE CLOCK, the box hood with cylindrical pillars, flanking a glazed door that’s enclosing a painted 11 inch dial, with Roman numerals, and subsidiary date aperture, signed William Swinburne, of Hexham, on a trunk with bracket feet, height 203cm (condition report: hood locked in place and no images of movement can be taken, veneer missing to door, one weight and pendulum)
A GEORGIAN MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, with twin swan neck pediment and turned supports, flanking an arched glazed door, that's enclosing a 12 inch painted convex dial, depicting Roman numerals, above a single trunk door, raised on a box plinth (conation report: trunk key, one pendulum, two weights, ideal for restoration, due to losses, paint splatters, missing back legs, loose sections, other wear and tear)
A WW II Airborne Forces medical drop trunk, of canvas covered wicker construction with leather bound edges and two steel bands, the front painted with a Red Cross and F.D. Dental Outfit, flanked by rope handles, containing a BCC Ltd respirator in card box, a No.2 Gas Leak Indicator, Chloroform Capsules, a Union flag, inert .762 rounds and shell cases etc, trunk w.74, d.35, h.37cm.
Antoine Blanchard (1910-1988) French"Notre Dame from the Place Saint Michel, Paris"Signed, inscribed and stamped verso with the artist's inventory number AB26, 31.5cm by 45cmProvenance: Christie's, London, "19th Century European Pictures", 13th September 2006, lot 67Some very light surface dirt. The odd brush bristle trapped within the paint. The frame has slightly rubbed the outer edges, in particular to the lower left side with minor associated losses and to the lower and upper right side. See images. Possibly some very minor tiny areas of craquelure to the paint above the shop to the top of the tree trunk, below the branches. Otherwise appears in good overall condition. See additional images.
Hutchinson of Worksop - late 18th century 8-day oak longcase clock, with a broken arch pediment and break arch hood door beneath, circular glazed wooden bezel flanked by reeded pilasters with wooden capitals, trunk with recessed quarter columns and a wavy topped door, on a rectangular plinth with a raised panel and bracket feet, silvered sheet dial with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic's and a Dutch arcade minute track, with engraved seconds and date dials and matching steel hands, rack striking movement with a recoil escapement, striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum, weights and key.Dimensions: Height: 220cm Length/Width: 45cm Depth/Diameter: 23cm

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