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A George III oak cottage longcase clock, the hood with swan neck pediment centred on a finial the white enamel dial painted to the arch with an oval of reclining female feeding sheep with floral spandrels, Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and month aperture, inscribed: "Lifseter, Ironbridge", floral filled gilt detailed spandrels, the hood with brass capped pilasters, the trunk with rectangular door outlined with ebonised stringing, reeded mouldings, plain skirted base with bracket feet, 208cm high, Circa 1800 (dial part re-painted)
Diana of Albi - a large Continental life size plaster figure, standing, before a trunk on a shaped oval base, 183cm high, early 19th Century This is a copy of the original marble which was excavated in 1792 from Bulargefe (Gabii) in Italy. It dates from around 1820. The original marble of Diana of Gabii was bought by Napoleon in 1807 and displayed in The Louvre in 1820 where it has remained ever since. Copies were made in composition which involved the construction of armatures of metal and hessian for strength and the body then modelled around them. Note how fine the modelling is and whilst it needs a little careful restoration it remains in fine original condition. A number of copies were made but it is doubtful whether many are still in existence today. This figure was found a few years ago in an old library in Belgium.
A late Victorian white painted cast iron garden seat, late 19th century after a design by Robert Williams of Philadelphia, the back cast with foliate decoration amongst birds, snails and snakes amidst scrolling branches of berries and vines, repeated to the arms - lacking wood plank seat and cast iron frieze moulding, on trunk moulded legs, 91cm high x 178cm wide x 52cm deep. Note: This seat design was first cast by the Robert Wood Foundry in Philadelpia, USA in 1855. Literature: "Antiques from the Garden", Alistair Morris, pub.1996 p.171 Lacking wood slatts and cast iron frieze to seat front
A 20th century Ambassadors Uniform belonging to Sir William Barker circa 1960, comprising a jacket with gold braid and trousers, shoes, white leather gloves, and an overcoat with fur trim, together with a bicorn hat trimmed with ostrich feathers and a sword by Thresher and Glenny, all contained in a metal trunk. Note: Barker was the Ambassador to Czechoslovakia from 1966-1968 during the Prague Spring.Dimensions: Condition reportIn generally good condition.
A brass inlaid rosewood trunk dial wall timepiece mid 19th century the 12-inch painted dial with Roman numerals, fusee movement, the rosewood case of octagonal form with mounted pierced brass and pendulum aperture belowDimensions: length 53cmCondition reportThe dial with some restoration. Would benefit from a clean and overhaulProvenanceSothebys 'Ken Paul Prop Art' lot 174, 2002
An 18th century eight-day longcase clock by James Verrier, North Curry, in oak case, 30.5cm square, brass dial signed James Verrier, North Curry, striking on bell, with square hood, plain trunk on plinth base with later bracket feet, 210cm high, (movement restored, in case with restoration and new back)
VICTORIAN SCOTTISH MAHOGANY DRUMHEAD LONGCASE CLOCK maker P. Aitken, Glasgow, the circular cream enamel dial with Roman numerals, over a trunk door and square base section on bun feet, 205cm high Note: 'Aitken, Peter. 96 Argyll Street, Glasgow, 1841' page 12, Old Scottish Clockmakers 1453 to 1850 by John Smith
A Pair of Majolica Bird Groups Germany circa 1890, of toucans and parrots sculpted in tin-glazed earthenware, attributed to Hugo Lonitz & Co of Neuhaldensleben, each decorated in polychrome enamel work and shown naturalistically perched on tree trunk bases entwined with fruit and leaves, 38cm wide, 65cm high, 36cm deep
A Brass Bound Leather Casket By Thomas Handford England circa 1820, by Thomas Handford of London, the fitted interior now lined in yellow silk, the brass plaque on the front of the casket reads "HANDFORDS PATENT TRUNK 84 ST JAMES ST" where he was recorded working as a trunk and portable writing desk maker between 1809 and 1830, 38cm wide, 25cm high, 24cm deep
Victorian mahogany Longcase clock, the domed hood above a arched glazed door, flanked with half columns, the arched painted dial with cottage scenes painted to the arch and spandrels, the long trunk door flanker by barley twist columns, raised on a trunk base, twin train movement striking on a bell, 205cm high

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