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AN OAK EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK the arched brass dial with Roman chapter ring, Arabic five minutes and acanthus scroll engraved centre with subsidiary seconds and date dials, mask and scroll spandrels and sun burst mask to the arch, the break arch hood with three turned finials, fluted pilasters over a break arch trunk door and plain base, 112cm high
A STAFFORDSHIRE FLATBACK SPILL VASE, c.1850, of a leopard and her two cubs against a tree trunk vase, on a gilt lined oval base, 9 1/2" high, together with a similar matched pair of race horses with jockey up, one with an orange cap on a plain base, the other a green cap on a naturalistically painted base, 7 1/4" high (3)
AN OAK LONGCASE CLOCK by William Billsborrow (sic), the thirty hour movement with anchor escapement and outside count wheel striking on a bell, 11" square brass dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, silvered centre chased with Masonic emblems and with calendar aperture, the case with moulded cornice and plain frieze on quarter columns, plain trunk and door, panel base on plinth, 82 1/4" high
AN OAK LONGCASE CLOCK by William Elliot of Whitby, the eight day movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, 12" arched brass dial with foliate chased centre and with Roman and Arabic numerals, calendar dial, signature roundel to arch, the associated case with dentil inlaid and moulded cornice below a raised surmount with turned finials, deep frieze with applied fretwork on fluted columns, chamfered trunk with arched door, panel base and bracket feet, 86" high
A 1930s DOLL'S CABIN TRUNK WITH FULLY FITTED LINED INTERIOR with four drawers and hanging section with matching covered hangers. Also four "Nora Wellings" velvet dolls and another similar with original clothing, the case 24.5" high (when open): Originally owned by the vendor's mother-in-law whos father was stationed in Jamaica from 1939/45
An industrial swivel office/typist chair with adjustable framework together with an oak stool with upholstered pad seat, frieze drawer together with an oak music stool with upholstered pad seat, frieze drawer and spiral twist supports and a vintage canvas and leather re-inforced travelleing trunk with brass fittings
A FINE SCOTTISH ROSEWOOD BOW-FRONTED STICK BAROMETER, ADIE & SON, EDINBURGH, second quarter 19th Century, the reeded cornice with urn finial over a flat-fronted glazed dial cover and slightly bow fronted trunk terminating in a reeded base, the signed one piece silvered dial with rack and pinion vernier operated via a turned knob. 106cm Note: Alexander Adie took his son John into partnership in 1835 while based at 58 Princes Street. After 9 years they moved just four doors along the road. In 1857 Richard Adie took over the firm, but such was the reputation of the father and son partnership, that he continued to trade under their name. In 1877 the firm moved to 37 Hanover Street. Their work is always of the highest quality and it is this distinctive model of barometer that collectors the world over associate with the family.
A 19TH CENTURY INLAID MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, the circular 14½-inch silvered dial, signed Thomas Hood/ Airdrie, with two subsidiary dials and Roman numerals, the hood with paterae inlaid pediment and free standing reeded columns, the base with figured mahogany trunk door and brass capped quarter columns, with weights, pendulum, key and winder. 229cm
Military uniform - 1930's Hussars/Guards officers uniforms comprising; red/blue dress jacket and red wool waistcoat, a blue wool great coat, cap, a pair of 'chain mail' epaulettes and a khaki battle dress jacket, contained in a canvas travelling trunk Condition Report Red waistcoat 49 cm across chest Great cost 52 cm across chest Black jacket 44 cm across chest Khaki jacket 50 cm across chest
Diego Giacometti (1902-1985)bronze,Console, La Promenade des Amis, a unique version commissioned by Comtesse Simone Sanjust di Teulada,stamped on the frame Diego and DG,W. 40in. H. 35in. D.13.25in.Diego Giacometti, sculptor and designer, was born in the Swiss village of Borgonovo. He used bronze to sculpt and worked both in collaboration with and as assistant to his older brother Alberto. After Alberto's death in 1966 Diego concentrated on his own works and created his most significant designs including the console, La Promenade des Amis. The back stretcher of the table features three 'lollipop' trees, a horse and three dogs, one of which is 'watering' a tree trunk. In an interview with Patricia de Beauvais, the artist explained the origin of the Promenade des Amis: 'C'était pour une cliente qui faisait des ventes pour la protection des animaux. Alors j'ai pensé à ça, La Promendae des amis: un cheval avec trois petits chiens dont un, en train d'arroser l'arbre et un autre qui le flaire. Il y a eu une cliente qui me l'a fait enlever. Ça la génait mais les chiens, ils sont tous les mêmes, je lui ai répondu'. This particular table is a unique model combining the framework of the console 'Hommage a Boecklin' with the a tree and animals from 'La Promenade des Amis'. This table was commissioned directly from the artist by Comtesse Simone Sanjust di Teulada, a grande dame of French society. The Comtesse owned a significant stud in Normandy as well as a villa on the Cote d'Azur. Every summer the Comtesse would organize a fundraising ball for animal charities and every year she would commission an artwork as the raffle prize, always from one the the greats; Picasso, Dali, Giacometti. The Giacometti family recall the circumstances of the commission. The Comtesse wanted the combination of a smaller framework with the decorative elements from Promenade des Amis. She was not happy wioth the finished piece, in her words 'it was not pretty'. The placement of the figures had to be reworked and the ferronier was summoned. The ferronier usually worked in his studio, on this occasion he had to work in a courtyard, in the rain to satisfy the demands of the Comtesse. The ball took place and the table was won by a friend of the Comtesse, an English Lady. She brought the table back to England and it then descended to the current owners, standing quietly in a Sussex farmhouse for over thirty years before its rediscovery by Gorringe's last year.Denis Vincenot, the internationally acknowledged expert on Giacometti has confirmed the authenticity of this piece. The Giacometti family have confirmed the circumstances of the commission and the ferronier who reworked the figures is still alive and recalls working on it, in the courtyard, in the rain.There are no records of how many examples were made of La Promenade des Amis, several have been offered for sale at auction over the past twenty years and prices fluctuate. This is partially due to the various forgeries of Diego's work that appeared after his death in 1985. Provenance is everything. This sale presents a rare opportunity to acquire a fully authenticated and unique work by Diego Giacometti.Literature: Michel Butor, Diego Giacometti, Paris, 1985, illustration of another cast p.127.Daniel Marchesseau, Diego Giacometti, Catalogue de l'oeuvre, Paris, 1986, illustrations of another cast pp.93 & 177.Francoise Francisci, Diego Giacometti, Catalogue de L'oeuvre, Paris, 1986, vol.I, illustration of another cast p.15.
A George III North Country oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock, the 14" square arched painted enamel dial with Roman numerals, minute track, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, the arch with rolling moon phase dial above two hemispheres, the spandrels painted with roses in bud, signed William Wain, Burslem, the eight day striking two train four pillar movement with anchor escapement. The hood with broken swan neck pediment, brass finial and glazed door flanked by fluted columns above a shaped trunk door inlaid with marquetry shell, flanked by quarter engaged fluted pilasters, panelled box base with canted corners raised on bracket feet (pendulum, key and two weights). 231cm h.
Wing Commander Edward John Brooks D.F.C. (37378), born in Bombay on the 11th November 1913. A highly collectable and historically important collection of documents and effects relating to the life and aviation career of this renowned airman notable for his part in the 30th January 1940 sinking of the U-boat (U-55) in World War two off the Scilly Isles whilst piloting a Pembroke Dock based Sunderland Flying Boat N9025 on a sortie of 5 hours 30 mins. The event is documented in his flying log book together with congratulatory telegram messages from his superiors. In June 1939 in Sunderland N-6135 he transported Admiral Sir D. Pound, C-in-C from Alexandria to Malta en-route to the U.K. He was also the pilot of the last operational Lancaster Bomber "D-Delta", RF325 flown on the 15th October 1956 out of St. Mawgan, Cornwall to Wroughton for breaking up, the flight having a duration of 1 hour 25 mins. Air Chief Marshall Sir Walter Dawson shook hands with the crew prior to their departure. The two Log Books included in this lot detail his pilot training at Bristol Flying School, Filton commencing on the 27/08/1935 in a Tiger Moth G-ACBF, his first solo flight of 25 minutes taking place at 1545 hours on 10/09/1935 after 15 hours and 35 minutes dual instruction, his first flight test being passed on 23/09/1935 in Tiger Moth G-ABSW. The final entry in his log book, which has many notes regarding incidents and experiences is, fittingly, a Mach 1 flight with Capt. Don Frazier in a Super Sabre F100F DW52844 out of Wethersfield on 13/09/1959. This lot also includes his Dalton Aerial Navigation Computer Mark VII, a silver I.D. wristlet, his Moss Bros Cap, Epaulettes and R.A.F. wings, fabric Badges including Civil Defence Corps, five of R.A.F. School of Maritime Reconnaissance as worn during the flight of the Lancaster, various medal braids including a D.F.C. braid but his D.F.C. and other medals are absent. A very touching letter dated 18/01/1941 from his "Loving Old Mother" with sepia snaps of them both and conveying her excitement at her "darling John" being awarded the D.F.C. Three Oak shields with the insignia of his units, driving licences, files of training material, etc., all contained in his military metal trunk. A great deal of further information regarding his flying career is available from the auctioneers' office. Reference Youtube Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KeyziPVcpjg MORE Details: http://www.nigel-ward.co.uk/auctions/pdf/Lot1125.pdf

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