William Vale of Finsbury (London) - late 18th century 8-day mahogany longcase clock, flat topped break-front hood with a break-arch hood door, detached reeded pilasters with wooden capitals, trunk with a blind fret, stopped reeded quarter columns and a long wavy topped door, on a square plinth with canted corners and bracket feet, engraved silver sheet dial with cast brass spandrels, matching steel hands and rolling moon to the arch, with an engraved seconds dial, Roman numerals, five minute Arabics, minute markers and matching steel hands, three train, quarter chiming movement on six bells with a recoil anchor escapement. With pendulum and weights. This item has been registered for sale under Section 10 of the APHA Ivory ActDimensions: Height: 220cm Length/Width: 50cm Depth/Diameter: 27cmCondition Report:Ivory Act - Submission reference: 73SLGC31
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Samuel Nethercott of London - mid-18th century 8-day black lacquered longcase clock, with a broken arch top and a deep gold leaf decorated cornice and frieze, recessed break arch hood door flanked by detached pillars with brass capitals, trunk with a conforming break arch door with later painted panels, on a short plinth with an applied stepped base, break arch brass dial with cast spandrels, penny moon with lunar date and tidal dial to the arch, plain dial centre with matching steel hands and calendar aperture, five pillar, rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, striking the hours on a bell. With weights and pendulum.Dimensions: Height: 230cm Length/Width: 52cm Depth/Diameter: 24cm
Andrew Robertson of Glasgow - fine late 18th century Scottish 8-day mahogany longcase clock, with a swan neck pediment and silk backed fretwork beneath, break arch hood door flanked by twisted pilasters with brass capitals, trunk with conforming recessed columns to the sides with Corinthian capitals and a long flat topped door, plinth raised on a moulded base, brass break-arch dial with cast spandrels and a silvered engraved boss with the makers name to the arch, finely engraved dial centre with matching steel hands, seconds and date dials, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, five minute Arabics and minute track, four pillar rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, striking the hours on a bell. With weights and pendulum.Dimensions: Height: 215cm Length/Width: 53cm Depth/Diameter: 25cm
William Coulton of York - mid-18th century 30hr oak longcase clock c1760, with a plain flat topped pediment and blind frieze beneath, square hood door flanked by turned pilaster with wooden capitals, long trunk with a flat topped door on a shortened plinth with applied skirting, brass dial with a matted centre, cast spandrels and steel hands, with a silvered chapter and calendar disc, chapter with Roman numerals, five minute Arabics, minute and quarter hour tracks and makers name, dial pinned directly to a weight driven countwheel striking movement with hoop wheel locking, striking the hours on a bell. With weight and pendulum. Notes: The Coulton family were a prolific family of clockmakers in 18th century York, working alongside other eminent 18th century York clockmakers such as Hindley, Smith and Agar.Dimensions: Height: 208cm Length/Width: 37cm Depth/Diameter: 25cmCondition Report: Broken minute hand and driving rope missing.
John Morgan of Aberystwyth - fine George IV mahogany 8-day longcase clock c1820, with a swan necked pediment, ball and eagle finial and deep inlaid frieze beneath, square hood door with a glazed circular wooden bezel and canted corners, long trunk with reeded quarter columns and a wavy topped door, rectangular plinth on bracket feet, painted dial with Roman numerals, minute track, makers name, and brass stamped hands, rack striking four pillar movement with a recoil anchor escapement, striking the hours on a bell. With weights and pendulum. Dimensions: Height: 250cm Length/Width: 51cm Depth/Diameter: 25cmCondition Report:Minute hand damaged.
Chinese blue and white 'Deer' bowl, the rounded sides rising to a slightly everted rim, painted in underglaze blue and copper red with two Deer, the doe reclining under a pine tree and the stag stands on the other side of the trunk, with a red bat swooping on the reverse, blue seal mark beneath, D19.5cm x H9.5cm Condition Report:Two hairline cracks running down from the top rim. Two large and three small chips to the rim, along with scratches to the interior. The foot rim has various small nibbles.
John Watts of Canterbury - early 18th century 8-day oak longcase clock, with a flat topped hood, broad cornice, dentil moulding and blind fret beneath, baluster turned pilasters with wooden capitals flanking the square hood door, trunk with recessed beaded edge and a long ogee topped door with crossbanding, plinth with applied skirting, square brass dial with matching steel hands, cast spandrels and a matted and engraved centre, date aperture, seconds ring and ring turned winding apertures, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, five minute Arabics, minute and quarter hour tracks, five pillar movement with a recoil anchor escapement and inside countwheel strike, sounding the hours on a bell. With weights and pendulum.Dimensions: Height: 205cm Length/Width: 47cm Depth/Diameter: 23cm
Thomas Greaves of Newcastle - late 18th century 8-day mahogany longcase clock c1790, with a flat topped hood and break arch hood door flanked by pilasters with Corinthian capitals, trunk with canted corners and ogee spire topped trunk door, rectangular plinth on a decorative stepped base, early painted dial with raised gesso spandrels and a painted oval landscape to the arch, with matching steel hands, Roman numerals, five minute Arabic's and minute markers, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, dial pinned via a cast falseplate to a rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum and weights.Dimensions: Height: 215cm Length/Width: 48cm Depth/Diameter: 24cm
18th century 8-day oak cased longcase clock, with a flat top, broad cornice and dogtooth moulding beneath, square hood door flanked by turned pilasters with wooden capitals, long trunk and conforming flat topped door, on a square plinth with applied shaped skirting, early 18th century brass dial with matching steel hands, matted centre, cast spandrels and bordered with wheatsheaf engraving, chapter ring inscribed 'J Ingram, Spalding, fecit', with Roman numerals and inner quarter hour track, dial pinned via a Wilson false plate to a later rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, striking the hours on a bell. With weights and pendulum.Dimensions: Height: 207cm Length/Width: 43cm Depth/Diameter: 24cm
An XVIII Century Oak Eight-Day Longcase Clock, with stepped pediment and square door with column supports to the brass dial inscribed 'Bayley Burton' with silver chapter ring, minute and date apertures, the trunk with crossbanded door and inlaid star decoration on bracket feet with shaped apron, 196cm high.weights ad pendulum are present 12 inch dial
An Early XIX Century Mahogany and Oak Eight-Day Longcase Clock, the hood with shaped pediment and brass finials, arched door with reeded pillars to white enamel dial inscribed "H. Fox, Beverley" with two apertures, minute dial and date, painted corner spandrels, the trunk with crossbanded door and base on moulded plinth, 216cm high. The clock movement has been overhauled and repaired by Mr J. Malcom Wild of Sheffield.
A late 19th century mahogany cased 8 day longcase clock, the hood with shaped pediment and brass finials, glazed door with reeded pillars to painted break arch dial having minute and date apertures, the trunk with arched inlaid door, short plinth with raised beaded moulding on a scroll shaped base. H226, W45, D22cm.
A clear faceted elephant with its ears out, trunk up, frosted tail, and black crystal eyes. Swarovski etched backstamp. This item has its original box which measures 2.5"H x 3.25" dia. Artist: Adi StockerIssued: 1989-2006Dimensions: 2"L x 1.25"W x 1.25"HManufacturer: SwarovskiCountry of Origin: AustriaCondition: Age related wear.
A member of the Rare Encounters groups the adorable figural has his trunk up, mouth open and ears up. His clear faceted crystal head and body are accented with clear smooth crystal trunk and jet crystal eyes. Swarovski backstamp. 7640 000 001. This item has its original box: 4.75"H x 3.25" dia. Artist: Martin ZendronIssued: 1995 - 2012Dimensions: 2.75"L x 1.5"W x 2.75"HManufacturer: SwarovskiCountry of Origin: AustriaCondition: Age related wear.
George III walnut-cased 8-day brass dial longcase clock, William Mayhew, Woodbridge [Suffolk], (1725-1791), the 12-inch square brass dial having a silver chapter ring with Roman hours and Arabic minutes, signed "Will'm Mayhew WOOD BRIDGE", framing a matted centre with subsidiary seconds ring and calendar square, within baroque urn spandrels, the movement with four knopped pillars, the case with giltwood urn finials and pierced swan-neck pediment over crossbanded frieze, turned columns, boxwood-strung trunk with matching door and base with plinth, 199cm high (sold with two lead weights, pendulum, key and winder)Literature: See 'Suffolk Roots' (Journal of the Suffolk Family History Society), Vol. 48 No. 1 (June 2022), pp. 13-20, wherein an article by Liz Brooks entitled 'William Mayhew and the Mayhew Family of Clockmakers of Parham, Suffolk' details:William Mayhew was apprenticed to John Calver in 1741 for a fee of £40. Mayhew himself took on five apprentices during his long career, from 1754 onwards. He married Elizabeth Goodwin at St. Mary's Church, Woodbridge in 1772 and the couple settled at 'Woodcock' in Parham Bridge. William became a prominent member of the 'Woodbridge Association'. He died on 27th January 1791 and is buried in nearby Martlesham. His obituary appeared in the Ipswich Journal two days later: ‘Wednesday evening died, in the 66th year of his age, Mr William Mayhew, of Woodbridge, watchmaker. He was truly a man in whom there was no guile; sincere and upright in all his dealings. He was a self-taught genius, and had acquired a very considerable knowledge of mathematics and philosophy. Without having seen an orrery till many years afterwards, as soon as his apprenticeship was expired, he constructed one of his own, on the most simple principles, and finished it in the most elegant manner.’ An advertisement for the stock appeared in the Ipswich Journal of 12 and 19 February 1791: ‘WOODBRIDGE Now Selling Off at PRIME COST, or under. All the Stock in Trade of the late Mr WM Mayhew, Watchmaker and Silversmith, deceased, at his late Shop in Stone Street, Woodbridge; consisting of 8 day and other clocks, new and second hand watches, silver table and other spoons, a large assortment of fashionable silver and plated buckles and spurs, and a great variety of articles in the silversmith branch, which will continue on sale at very low prices till the whole are disposed of.'
18th century Colonial brass-mounted padouk chest or trunk, in the Dutch East India Company taste, the hinged rectangular cover with engraved brass cartouche and pierced spandrels, plus two sizes of brass studs, over conforming box body, with front and side decoration, the latter with carry handles, on moulded apron, raised upon a separate pair of supports having turned bun feet to the front and inverted V-shaped rear legs, overall 76cm x 40cm x 30.5cm high (without legs), 46cm high overall
Unusual early 19th century stick barometer, Charles Aiano London, the engraved signed rectangular brass scale reading from 28 to 31 inches of pressure with vernier and Remarks, the ethanol thermometer with Centigrade scale and Remarks, flanking partially exposed main tube, on oval backing, the hinged oval cover with verre églomisé surround and crossbanded border, the trunk with wooden cover to main tube between crossbanding, to a turned cistern cover, 96.5cm highLiterature: See Banfield, Edwin: "Barometer Makers and Retailers 1660-1900", where Charles Aiano is recorded as working in London circa 1790-1820; he is believed to have moved to Canterbury around 1825.
2 Greifvögel. 2. H. 20. Jh. Unterglasurbemalung. 1x PORCELAINSFABRIKEN DANMARK: monogrammiert und datiert "AED 64", auf einem Baumstammsockel sitzender Turmfalke (H 30,5 cm). / 1x HUTSCHENREUTHER: junger Wanderfalke mit Schwalbe (H 20 cm). Provenienz : Deutsche Privatsammlung. Aufrufzeit 14. | Juni 2024 | voraussichtlich 19:37 Uhr (CET)2 birds of prey. 2nd half 20th century Underglaze painting. 1x PORCELAINSFABRIKEN DANMARK: monogrammed and dated "AED 64", a kestrel sitting on a tree trunk base (h 30.5 cm). / 1x HUTSCHENREUTHER: young peregrine falcon with swallow (H 20 cm). Provenance : German private collection. Call time 14 | June 2024 | presumably 19:37 (CET)*This is an automatically generated translation from German by deepl.com and only to be seen as an aid - not a legally binding declaration of lot properties. Please note that we can only guarantee for the correctness of description and condition as provided by the German description.
Gefesselter Amor. Meissen. Knaufschwerter, ab 1850-1924, 1. Wahl. Modell-Nr.: R 123. Entwurf: 1898. HELMIG, Paul (1859 Niedermeisa - 1939 Meißen) Polychrom bemalt, goldstaffiert. H 18 cm. Mit einer Rosenranke an einen Baumstamm gefesselter, traurig blickender Amorknabe. Restauriert. Aufrufzeit 14. | Juni 2024 | voraussichtlich 15:58 Uhr (CET)Fettered Cupid. Meissen. Pommel swords, from 1850-1924, 1st choice. Model no.: R 123. design: 1898. HELMIG, Paul (1859 Niedermeisa - 1939 Meissen) Polychrome painted, decorated with gold. H 18 cm. A sad-looking cupid boy tied to a tree trunk with a rose tendril. Restored. Call time 14 | June 2024 | probably 15:58 (CET)*This is an automatically generated translation from German by deepl.com and only to be seen as an aid - not a legally binding declaration of lot properties. Please note that we can only guarantee for the correctness of description and condition as provided by the German description.
Mythologische Figur. KPM Berlin. Zeptermarke und roter Reichsapfel, Jahreszeichen 1908. Modell-Nr.: 1221. Polychrom bemalt, goldstaffiert. H 24 cm. An einem Baumstamm stehender Mann mit Hirtenstab. 1 Finger fehlt, Stab defekt. Aufrufzeit 14. | Juni 2024 | voraussichtlich 14:53 Uhr (CET)Mythological figure. KPM Berlin. Sceptre mark and red imperial orb, year mark 1908. Model no.: 1221. Polychrome painted, gilt. H 24 cm. Man standing on a tree trunk with a shepherd's crook. 1 finger missing, crook broken. Call time 14 | June 2024 | probably 14:53 (CET)*This is an automatically generated translation from German by deepl.com and only to be seen as an aid - not a legally binding declaration of lot properties. Please note that we can only guarantee for the correctness of description and condition as provided by the German description.
Devisenkind "Je les balance". Meissen. Knaufschwerter, ab 1850-1924, 1. Wahl. Modell-Nr.: F 2. Entwurf: 1775. ACIER, Michel Victor (1736 Versailles - 1799 Dresden) Polychrom bemalt, goldstaffiert. H 14 cm. An einem Baumstamm stehender Putto mit Köcher und Pfeilen, in den erhobenen Händen zwei flammende Herzen auf einem Stöckchen balanciernd. Stöckchen bestoßen. Aufrufzeit 14. | Juni 2024 | voraussichtlich 16:00 Uhr (CET)Currency child "Je les balance". Meissen. Pommel swords, from 1850-1924, 1st choice. Model no.: F 2. design: 1775. ACIER, Michel Victor (1736 Versailles - 1799 Dresden) Polychrome painted, gilt. H 14 cm. Putto standing on a tree trunk with quiver and arrows, balancing two flaming hearts on a stick in his raised hands. Stick bumped. Call time 14 | June 2024 | probably 16:00 (CET)*This is an automatically generated translation from German by deepl.com and only to be seen as an aid - not a legally binding declaration of lot properties. Please note that we can only guarantee for the correctness of description and condition as provided by the German description.
Gärtner und Gärtnerin. Potschappel. Blaumarke, 2. H. 20. Jh. Modell-Nr.: M587 und M588. Polychrom bemalt, goldstaffiert. H 30 und 29 cm. Gärtner mit Flöte und Gärtnerin mit Blumensträußchen, je an einem Baumstamm mit Vase stehend. Flöte restauriert, Blumenstrauß bestoßen. Aufrufzeit 14. | Juni 2024 | voraussichtlich 17:24 Uhr (CET)Gardener and gardener. Potschappel. Blue stamp, 2nd half 20th century Model no.: M587 and M588. Polychrome painted, gilt. H 30 and 29 cm. Gardener with flute and gardener with bouquet of flowers, each standing by a tree trunk with vase. Flute restored, bouquet of flowers chipped. Call time 14 | June 2024 | probably 17:24 (CET)*This is an automatically generated translation from German by deepl.com and only to be seen as an aid - not a legally binding declaration of lot properties. Please note that we can only guarantee for the correctness of description and condition as provided by the German description.

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