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Los 174

A fine and impressive late Victorian mahogany musical longcase clock the gilt arched dial with silvered Roman chapter ring, subsidiary seconds at noon, matted gilt centre, pierced foliate and dolphin spandrels, chime/silent and Whittington/Westminster chime dials to arch, the eight day movement striking on nine tubular bells, the ornately carved case with arched moulded cornice on pierced foliate scroll canted pilasters, the hood with shaped scroll edge door, fretwork grilles to sides (one a/f), the trunk with glazed scroll astragal door, flanked by spiral reeded, foliate and turned columns, the base with scroll fielded panel enclosing a lion mask, on ogee bracket feet, 94½in. (240cm.) high, 26½in. (67.25cm.) wide.

Los 685

An early 20th century trunk by Graeser of Lausanne, Switzerland in the style of Louis Vuitton, the canvas covered body decorated with a cream, broken trellis pattern on a brown ground, the top with studded wooden slats and metal edging enclosing a green striped material interior with two matching trays, maker`s label to end, 37½ x 20½in. (95 x 52cm.), 18¾in. (47.5cm.) high.

Los 706

George III mahogany longcased clock, brass dial with painted rolling moon, silvered Roman chapter ring with Arabic minutes and dates, the field engraved with huntsmen, four pillar movement striking the hour on a bell, the backplate engraved No 67, in a swan neck hood with glass panels, fluted columns, on a quarter column trunk and cut corner plinth, height 220cm (pendulum and two weights). *See clocks and watches proviso.

Los 710

Oak longcased clock banded in mahogany, signed Thos Holmes, Cheadle, painted dial with rolling moon, Roman chapters, seconds dial and date aperture, eight day movement, in a swan neck hood on quarter-column trunk and cut corner plinth, height 216cm (pendulum and two weights). *See clocks and watches proviso

Los 545

A 19th century brass studded red leather covered trunk, with camphor wood lining 31 x 77 x 39cm (12 x 30 x 15in)

Los 660

An early 18th century red lacquer dome top trunk, decorated with Chinoiseries, mounted with engraved copper corners and strap hinged, on later bracket feet 72 x 117 x 58cm (28 x 46 x 23in) Wear and some loss of decoration

Los 710

Oak longcased clock banded in mahogany, signed Thos Holmes, Cheadle, painted dial with rolling moon, Roman chapters, seconds dial and date aperture, eight day movement, in a swan neck hood on quarter-column trunk and cut corner plinth, height 216cm (pendulum and two weights). *See clocks and watches proviso

Los 181

A mid twentieth century travel trunk ; brass Lincoln imp, brass string box; etc

Los 316

* A PORCELAIN FIGURINE OF A GIRL WITH FRUIT RUSSIAN, GARDNER MANUFACTORY, MOSCOW, 1820s Height 19.5 cm. Realistically modelled, depicted standing barefoot against a treetrunk, wearing a long white chemise, worn loosely to expose herright shoulder and breast, the hem of the chemise held andraised to enclose grapes and an apple, on a circular shapednaturalistic base, with impressed manufactory mark.

Los 316

* A PORCELAIN FIGURINE OF A GIRL WITH FRUIT RUSSIAN, GARDNER MANUFACTORY, MOSCOW, 1820s Height 19.5 cm. Realistically modelled, depicted standing barefoot against a treetrunk, wearing a long white chemise, worn loosely to expose herright shoulder and breast, the hem of the chemise held andraised to enclose grapes and an apple, on a circular shapednaturalistic base, with impressed manufactory mark.

Los 623

AGEORGE III OAK EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK GEORGE BROWN, BEVERLEY the 31cm breakarched, painted and signed dial with twin subsidiary dials and STRIKE/SILENT to the arch, the case with swept pediment, brass finials and fluted pillars, the trunk with panelled door, plain base, 220cm h, c1800++The movement dusty but apparently complete and original to the dial on an old seat board, the cheeks to the case not packed and thought to be original to the case, the case slightly cleaned at some time. The urn paterae to the centre of the pediment probably original, the finial not, sold with a pendulum and two weights

Los 624

AN IRISH GEORGE III MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK [ARCHIBALD] BUCHANAN, DUBLIN the 33cm signed brass dial with engraved winding holes and subsidiary seconds dial, the hood with swan neck pediment and carved frieze with mask and stop fluted pillars, figured trunk and panelled base, on bracket feet, 230cm h, 18th c and later ++With weights and pendulum, the movement apparently complete and running, on old seat board, the cheeks not packed, central part of the pediment broken and repaired, the case cleaned and repolished many years ago, the base reduced, the feet later. A split in one side of the cornice

Los 625

AN OAK EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK with 30cm break arched and painted dial, date sector and subsidiary seconds dial, swan neck pediment and turned pillars, the trunk enclosed by a breakarched door, 210cm h, early 19th c++One hand incomplete, the signature to the dial worn off, the movement extremely dirty but apparently complete retaining the bell, pendulum and two iron weights. Seat board old, the cheeks not packed, the pediment with several old breaks and held together by old pieces of wire, the upper part of the case in particular the hood in a crackled varnish, heavily ingrained with dirt. The lower part of the case with shrinkage cracks and later skirting, unrestored

Los 627

A GEORGE III OAK EIGHT DAY DEVON LONGCASE CLOCK WILLIAM HARRIS, HATHERLEIGH the 31cm brass dial signed on the silvered chapter ring Willm Harris HATHERLEIGH, engraved to the centre with two scenes and inscribed JOHN SELDON HATHERLEIGH, having subsidiary seconds dial and date sector, mask spandrels, the hood with ogee dentil cornice, blind fret frieze and pilasters, the trunk enclosed by an almost full length panelled door, 217cm h, c1790 Both William Harris and John Seldon, presumably for whom the clock was made are listed in the Universal British Directory, c1794, as a `watch and clock-maker, shopkeeper` and `maltster, respectively. ++A particularly attractive 18th c Devon dial with its original movement, both extremely dirty but apparently complete and unrestored on replacement seat board of perhaps 40 years age. Presumably long associated to the case since the cheeks are packed. The hour hand slightly damaged and the glass in the door to the foot cracked. The case 18th c and of pleasing old dry appearance with one or two minor old replacements and fault but not subject to any restoration. Sold with two iron weights and pendulum with brass bob. Long in present private ownership and consigned by a Devon family

Los 628

A GEORGE III OAK EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK ROBERT TRIPPETT, LONDON the 31cm brass dial with wheatear border, signed on the chapter ring Robert Trippett LONDON, with matted centre, ringed winding holes, date aperture, subsidiary seconds dial and associated arch, having cherub and crown and dolphin spandrels, in associated case with breakarched cornice and brass mounted and fluted pillars, the trunk with moulded door on reduced base and later bracket feet, 209cm h, c1820++Dial somewhat worn from polishing and with polish residue, the arch long associated to the dial, the movement apparently original to the dial, the seat boards old but slightly packed and probably associated to the case. The case with a number of old modifications and repair. Sold with two weights, one of which is brass sleeved and a pendulum with brass bob

Los 630

A SCOTTISH GEORGE IV MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, ROBERT CRAIG, KILMARNOCK the 31cm engraved brass breakarched dial with ringed winding holes, date aperture and subsidiary seconds dial, signed on a convex disc to the arch Robt Craig KILMARNOCK, having mask and dolphin spandrels, the case with rudimentary swan neck pediment and spiral fluted pillars, the trunk with fluted pilasters, 215cm h, c1830 Provenance: Purchased from Jean Megahy of Glasgow on 26th August 1961 for £22.0.0.; thence by descent to the present vendors.++Dial with old polish residues and lacking one hand, original to the movement, the movement reasonably clean and complete, the plates to the movement with outset `feet`, the seat board old, possibly original, the cheeks packed with various pieces of old and wormed wood, the hood with modifications and probably associated to the trunk. Sold with two weights and pendulum with brass bob. Painted to the inside of the trunk door are a number of old newspaper cuttings and a photograph. The lower part of the trunk slightly speckled with white paint. Restored for the late owner by Kenneth Chapelle of Glasgow in October 1985.

Los 76

A PAIR OF CHELSEA GOAT CANDLESTICKS gold anchor period with turquoise and puce overlapping leaf drip pan, the tree trunk and domed base profusely encrusted with flowers and leaves, the underside unglazed, gold anchor, 23cm h, c1765++Some old damage and repair but no recent restoration

Los 508

A MID 18TH CENTURY OAK THIRTY-HOUR LONG CASE CLOCK by William Porthouse, Penrith, having a flat-topped hood with dentil moulding, square glazed hood door and turned columns, the shaped and crossbanded trunk door between turned quarter columns on a plain crossbanded base and later plinth, the brass dial with silvered chapter ring of Roman hours and Arabic minutes framing the maker`s name and rolling date aperture, all within applied ornate spandrels, sold with weight and pendulum. 203cm(h)CONDITION: Splits to base, later moulded plinth base.

Los 511

A 19TH CENTURY SCOTTISH MAHOGANY CASED LONG CASE CLOCK by P (Peter) Martin, Glasgow (1840-60), having a circular hood with foliate carved crest, glazed door and carved brackets, the tapering fluted column form trunk with access to the left side, raised on a panelled trapeziodal base with turned feet, the circular dial painted in a bronze colour with Roman hours, maker`s name to the chapter ring, two subsidiary dials and winding holes, sold with two weights and pendulum. 212.5cm(h)CONDITION: The dial with blisters and losses, marks and scratches, some corrosion showing, the case with some marks, knocks and scratches, but generally attractive.

Los 512

A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY EIGHT-DAY LONG CASE CLOCK having a broken swan-neck pediment with disk terminals enclosing a petal carved platform (finial missing) over rosewood banding and birds eye maple veneer, the arched glazed hood door between turned twisted columns, the short, shaped and crossbanded trunk door with conforming banding and veneers and between canted corners, the crossbanded base on bracket feet, the arch of the dial painted with a peacock among foliage, the chapter ring with Roman hours enclosing two subsidiary dials, two winding apertures and the remains of a painted maker`s name, all enclosed by spandrels painted with garden folly ruins. 224cm(h) CONDITION: Faded, wear to dial, staining, some veneer/banding damage, front foot missing.

Los 513

A LATE 18TH CENTURY MAHOGANY THIRTY-HOUR LONG CASE CLOCK having a flat-topped hood with moulded surmount, plain frieze, square glazed hood door and turned columns, plain trunk door and base, on a later plinth, the brass dial with Roman hours and Arabic seconds framing the maker`s name, engraved scroll decoration and rolling date aperture, all enclosed by applied spandrels, sold with weight and pendulum. 189cm(h)CONDITION: Marks and scratches, later plinth, the base panels re-attached or replaced, viewing advised.

Los 553

A CONTINENTAL PINE DOME-TOP TRUNK Eastern European/Baltic region, the domed planked top with pegged construction and notch carved decoration, opens on wooden hinges, the facia with iron lock plate and conforming decoration, the stiles and mountings with reed moulding, the stiles extending as feet. 64cm(h) x 72cm(w) x 50cm(d)CONDITION: Wear, marks and stains, some edge knocks and losses, lock missing, overall rustic appearance.

Los 76

A PAIR OF CHELSEA GOAT CANDLESTICKS gold anchor period with turquoise and puce overlapping leaf drip pan, the tree trunk and domed base profusely encrusted with flowers and leaves, the underside unglazed, gold anchor, 23cm h, c1765++Some old damage and repair but no recent restoration

Los 623

AGEORGE III OAK EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK GEORGE BROWN, BEVERLEY the 31cm breakarched, painted and signed dial with twin subsidiary dials and STRIKE/SILENT to the arch, the case with swept pediment, brass finials and fluted pillars, the trunk with panelled door, plain base, 220cm h, c1800++The movement dusty but apparently complete and original to the dial on an old seat board, the cheeks to the case not packed and thought to be original to the case, the case slightly cleaned at some time. The urn paterae to the centre of the pediment probably original, the finial not, sold with a pendulum and two weights

Los 624

AN IRISH GEORGE III MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK [ARCHIBALD] BUCHANAN, DUBLIN the 33cm signed brass dial with engraved winding holes and subsidiary seconds dial, the hood with swan neck pediment and carved frieze with mask and stop fluted pillars, figured trunk and panelled base, on bracket feet, 230cm h, 18th c and later ++With weights and pendulum, the movement apparently complete and running, on old seat board, the cheeks not packed, central part of the pediment broken and repaired, the case cleaned and repolished many years ago, the base reduced, the feet later. A split in one side of the cornice

Los 625

AN OAK EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK with 30cm break arched and painted dial, date sector and subsidiary seconds dial, swan neck pediment and turned pillars, the trunk enclosed by a breakarched door, 210cm h, early 19th c++One hand incomplete, the signature to the dial worn off, the movement extremely dirty but apparently complete retaining the bell, pendulum and two iron weights. Seat board old, the cheeks not packed, the pediment with several old breaks and held together by old pieces of wire, the upper part of the case in particular the hood in a crackled varnish, heavily ingrained with dirt. The lower part of the case with shrinkage cracks and later skirting, unrestored

Los 627

A GEORGE III OAK EIGHT DAY DEVON LONGCASE CLOCK WILLIAM HARRIS, HATHERLEIGH the 31cm brass dial signed on the silvered chapter ring Willm Harris HATHERLEIGH, engraved to the centre with two scenes and inscribed JOHN SELDON HATHERLEIGH, having subsidiary seconds dial and date sector, mask spandrels, the hood with ogee dentil cornice, blind fret frieze and pilasters, the trunk enclosed by an almost full length panelled door, 217cm h, c1790 Both William Harris and John Seldon, presumably for whom the clock was made are listed in the Universal British Directory, c1794, as a `watch and clock-maker, shopkeeper` and `maltster, respectively. ++A particularly attractive 18th c Devon dial with its original movement, both extremely dirty but apparently complete and unrestored on replacement seat board of perhaps 40 years age. Presumably long associated to the case since the cheeks are packed. The hour hand slightly damaged and the glass in the door to the foot cracked. The case 18th c and of pleasing old dry appearance with one or two minor old replacements and fault but not subject to any restoration. Sold with two iron weights and pendulum with brass bob. Long in present private ownership and consigned by a Devon family

Los 628

A GEORGE III OAK EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK ROBERT TRIPPETT, LONDON the 31cm brass dial with wheatear border, signed on the chapter ring Robert Trippett LONDON, with matted centre, ringed winding holes, date aperture, subsidiary seconds dial and associated arch, having cherub and crown and dolphin spandrels, in associated case with breakarched cornice and brass mounted and fluted pillars, the trunk with moulded door on reduced base and later bracket feet, 209cm h, c1820++Dial somewhat worn from polishing and with polish residue, the arch long associated to the dial, the movement apparently original to the dial, the seat boards old but slightly packed and probably associated to the case. The case with a number of old modifications and repair. Sold with two weights, one of which is brass sleeved and a pendulum with brass bob

Los 630

A SCOTTISH GEORGE IV MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, ROBERT CRAIG, KILMARNOCK the 31cm engraved brass breakarched dial with ringed winding holes, date aperture and subsidiary seconds dial, signed on a convex disc to the arch Robt Craig KILMARNOCK, having mask and dolphin spandrels, the case with rudimentary swan neck pediment and spiral fluted pillars, the trunk with fluted pilasters, 215cm h, c1830 Provenance: Purchased from Jean Megahy of Glasgow on 26th August 1961 for £22.0.0.; thence by descent to the present vendors.++Dial with old polish residues and lacking one hand, original to the movement, the movement reasonably clean and complete, the plates to the movement with outset `feet`, the seat board old, possibly original, the cheeks packed with various pieces of old and wormed wood, the hood with modifications and probably associated to the trunk. Sold with two weights and pendulum with brass bob. Painted to the inside of the trunk door are a number of old newspaper cuttings and a photograph. The lower part of the trunk slightly speckled with white paint. Restored for the late owner by Kenneth Chapelle of Glasgow in October 1985.

Los 28

A Riessner & Kessel Amphora cylindrical two handled Vase decorated with applied leaves and berries, on a tree trunk ground. 15"" (38cms) high.

Los 238

A Tin Trunk containing a Sporran, various Tartan Belts, Book on the clans and tartans of Scotland, and other items.

Los 578

A 19th Century leather and brass mounted coaching trunk, with stud decoration and ring handle, 63cm wide

Los 182

India. 1929 Air set small study with numerous plate varieties, chiefly used. 8a with serif on second `I` noted, but slight foxing; 2a two examples on separate covers with `missing tree trunk`, etc, worth viewing. SG 220-225

Los 182

India. 1929 Air set small study with numerous plate varieties, chiefly used. 8a with serif on second `I` noted, but slight foxing; 2a two examples on separate covers with `missing tree trunk`, etc, worth viewing. SG 220-225

Los 383

A metal bound and clad steamer by B. Finnigans of Manchester, with lift out sections, a burlap and leather portmanteau by J. Last Haymarket, London and a faux wood grain painted tin trunk together with a 17th Century mixed wood chair frame on turned and square legs joined by stretcher.

Los 80

A late 18th / early 19th Century trunk, flat top, riveted initials, tin corners, printed interior, two oil lamps, painted trivet.

Los 323

Chinoiserie ebonised cabinet on stand, with cabriole legs (a.f); together with a Chinese red lacquered dome top small trunk and a circular red lacquered wooden bowl, 22" diameter (3)

Los 327

Large and decorative Eastern hardwood dome top strapwork trunk, the front panel with an applied repousse brass plate depicting square panels of animals and flowerheads, the interior with a lidded compartment to the base, upon a rustic trolley base, 54" wide, 39" high, 30" deep

Los 82

Small Chinese oblong domed trunk, with tooled decoration, 23.25" wide; also a circular red lacquer bowl with brass lining, 14.5" diameter (2)

Los 303

Chinese red lacquer and leather trunk, with applied ironwork swing handles and locks, with gilded highlights depicting chasing dragons, with a plate glass top upon a red lacquered stand, 38.5" x 27"

Los 311

Chinese red lacquer and leather trunk, with applied iron swing handles and lock plates, the front with gilt highlighted motifs, 30" x 19"

Los 314

Anglo-Eastern hardwood trunk, profusely inlaid with geometric devices in mother of pearl, 25" wide

Los 3

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, the eight day movement with painted arched dial inscribed `Warren, Windsor`, the case with brass inset stop-fluted pillars flanking the door, the trunk with moulded door between chamferred brass inset stop-fluted corners, standing on stepped bracketed plinth base, with pendulum and two weights, 83 3/4"" (213cm) high

Los 9

LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY FIGURED AND EBONISED VIENNA WALL CLOCK, `The Farrington Regulator`, the 6 1/2"" two part enamelled roman dial with subsidiary seconds dial to the centre, powered by a twin weight driven movement, housed in an arch top case with turned finials over a glazed trunk door applied with split turnings and a shaped underfoot , 42"" (106.7cm)

Los 16

LATE 18TH CENTURY MAHOGANY LONG CASE CLOCK, the 13"" painted Roman dial with subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture and floral spandrels powered by an eight day movement striking on a bell, house in a case with swan neck pediment and ball and spire finial above brass capped free standing , fluted fore columns, over a long trunk door with shaped top and plain base with chamfered fore corners and bracket feet, 88 1/2"" (224.8cm) high

Los 1618

An early 19th Century Mahogany cased Tavern Clock, G Plummer of Norwich, circa 1823, circular convex white enamelled dial with black Roman chapter ring, outside minute track, the hood with moulded edge, over canted trunk with central cross banded door, terminating in a moulded base, 50? high

Los 1710

A Mahogany and Oak Cased 30-Hour Long Case Clock, the case with overhanging cornice to a plain frieze, to freestanding columns and a moulded throat, over an arched long trunk door flanked by fluted columns to a plinth base with canted corners on bracket feet, to a 13? 1st period painted square dial with gilt gesso spandrels and foliate detail enclosing a named cartouche (name rubbed), over a calendar subsidiary with gold painted pierced hands, to a movement with plates united by four knopped pillars and with anchor escapement and strike on a bell, height 86? (associated)

Los 1712

An early 19th Century Oak Long Case Clock, Robert Ulph of Stalham, the arched hood with raised pediment over a painted arched dial, decorated with flowers, etc, Arabic chapter ring with similar outside minute track, subsidiary minutes and date dials, 8-day movement, plain Oak trunk, terminating in a probably altered plinth base (mouldings on top of plinth on both sides need repair), 79 ¾? high

Los 1716

An Oak Long Case Clock 18th/19th Century, the square Brass dial with Arabic chapter ring, swan neck pediment with three ball finials, plain trunk and plinth base, associated, 78? high

Los 1717

A 19th Century Oak Long Case Clock, Johnson of Gallway, the arched Brass face with lunar dial, circular chapter ring with black Roman numerals, outside minutes track with Arabic numerals, secondary minutes dial and date aperture, 8-day movement, carved case with swan neck pediment, central ball finial, the trunk with reeded pilasters with Brass capitals, plinth base with probably altered bracket foot, 93 ½? high

Los 1718

An early 19th Century Oak Long Case Clock, the square painted dial with Arabic chapter ring, secondary minutes dial and subsidiary date dial, 8-day movement, the hood with three gilt wood finials, over a plain trunk and plinth base, (associated), 81? high

Los 1721

A late 18th Century Oak Long Case Clock with square base, applied with Brass Rococo spandrels, circular silvered dial with Roman numerals and outside minute track with Arabic numerals, secondary minutes dial and date aperture, 8-day movement by John Smith of Chester, the plain hood with moulded cornice and applied on either side with pillars with Brass capitals, the trunk with canted corners with reeded pilasters, the plinth base with bracket feet, possibly associated, 78 ¾? high

Los 1723

An early 18th Century Walnut and Marquetry inlaid 8-day Long Case Clock, Samuel Macham, London, circa 1700, the lift-off hood with a moulded cornice to an applied and pierced frieze panel over three-quarter Ebonised barley twist columns and floral mask, to an ogee throat, and long trunk door with a central glazed lenticle, to a stepped plinth base, with an all over inlaid tulip and pink detail, and further bird and urn decoration to the door and Boxwood strung panel detail to the sides, to an engraved 11? square Brass dial with cast and applied cherub spandrels, enclosing a silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring with outside minute track and inside quarters and further half-hour markers, to a matted centre, with applied subsidiary seconds, rose engraved centre, ringed winding squares over a date sector and fitted with pierced and blued steel hands, the movement with plated united by five knopped and fined pillars with count wheel, pull repeat and anchor escapement with strike on a bell, supplied with bill of sale for £70 from ?Malcolm Gardner, 12 Earnshaw Street, London WC2 and dated February 12th 1943, published ?English Domestic Clocks Cesciniski and Webster? Page 139, 81 ½? high NOTE: This Lot may be viewed in Furniture Section adjacent to Lots 2238 and 2241) Condition:Face - Some slight marks to silvering on dial.Movement - Appears recently (last 20 years) cleaned and restrung.Hood - Crack to right handside glass. Damage/lifting to metal trim above door and loss to front corner of cornice. Tops of barleytwists loose. Some minor cracks/lifting to veneers.Case - Door hinges/lock appear replaced. Cracking/lift of veneer on door and throughout.**** Viewing is recommended ****Please note: Keys Fine Art Auctioneers take great care to ensure that any statements as to attribution, age, date, origin, provenance and condition are reliable and accurate but it should be noted that all such statements are skilled opinions prepared with due care, if provenance (written or historical fact) cannot be produced. However, Keys Fine Art Auctioneers do not guarantee that condition reports, whether included in the catalogue, or given at a later time, cover all aspects of an item(s) condition. All clocks, watches and mechanical items are sold on behalf of vendors by Keys Fine Art Auctioneers strictly on an “As Found” basis.No guarantee or warranty is issued or given in anyway, either written or verbal and therefore refunds will not be issued on the basis of the Lot not being “in working order”, “incomplete”, or “not in original condition”.Keys Fine Art Auctioneers would respectfully ask that prospective buyers view Lots in person, wherever issues regarding condition are seen as important to them, satisfying themselves as to the condition, completeness and originality of any Lot on which they intend to bid.

Los 387

A large Moore Bros elaborate Centrepiece formed as cherubs around a tree trunk, decorated with gilt floral highlights, raised on a circular plinth base, (extensively restored throughout), 16? high

Los 408

A Clarice Cliff Newport Pottery floral decorated Vase, raised on three trunk formed feet, 6 ½? high

Los 260

A French faïence figure of a boy 19th century, leaning on a basket of grapes on top of a tree trunk, an upturned carafe and small bowl by his feet, wearing a patterned jacket over striped breeches, blue monogram mark, 17.5cm.

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