Two Chinese Yixing Pottery Teapots Two Chinese Yixing Pottery Teapots, probably 20th c., the first of pumpkin form with enamel butterflies and foliage, height 4 1/4 in.; the second in the form of a tree trunk section with applied floral decoration, height 4 1/8 in. Provenance: Estate of Margaret Winling Gulotta, New Orleans, LA
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An 18th century eight day, chinoiserie lacquered, long case clock, the brass dial signed William Morgan, Southwark to the matted centre where there is also a calendar niche and a subsidiary seconds dial, the arch has a rocking Father Time figure to an aperture inscribed Tempus Fugit, beneath this a silent/strike control, the chinoiserie lacquered case with dark blue ground, maximum height including eagle finial 234cm. Condition Report: Minute hand bent. Split to trunk above the door. Wear to decoration on the door. Wear throughout.
Britains pre-WWII Zoo series, including Elephant with rubber trunk, fence (51), gates (11), posts (lot), keepers (2), various animals and trees, boys for camel ride (2), F-G, some damages, 15 pcs of fence damaged, trees and animals all with faults 15 pcs of fence damaged, trees and animals all with faults,
Britains and other makers FG Taylor and Son, T & B, Farm and Civilian Figures, Carts and Accessories including Britains post-war Farmer`s Gig and other carts, various animals, Seesaw on Trunk with two boys, Swing Frame and other items, FGT R Warren and Rabbit, T & B Well, with Scarecrow, Farmers and Dairy Lady, Fencing, Gates, Haystacks and other items, P-G generally fair-good, some paint loss all played with (qty)
An early 19th century mahogany eight day longcase clock, the 13 inch arched brass dial signed 'John Hamilton, Glasgow' with centre subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture within a ring of Roman and Arabic numerals under phases of the moon to the arch, the hood with dentil cornice and pierced frieze, over spiral turned front corner hood pilasters, with a plain trunk door between spiral turned quarter trunk pilasters on a plain box base and short bracket feet, 207.5cm high
A mid-19th century oak and mahogany eight day longcase clock, the 13 1/2 inch dial signed 'Jos Blackhurst Waverham', the crossbanded hood with square reeded front corner pilasters over an inverted arched short trunk door to a single panel box base, raised on ogee shaped short bracket feet (at fault) 207cm high
A early 20th century mahogany longcase clock, the 12 1/2 inch arched brass and silvered dial signed 'Mappin & Webb, London', with central subsidiary seconds dial within a ring of Roman numerals under subsidiary chime/silent and Whittington/Westminster subsidiary dials to the arch, the three train movement striking on nine rod gongs, the hood with mask pediment over a blind fret frieze and turned front corner hood pilasters with pierced open fret sides to the hood, over a long trunk door with bevelled glass between corner fluted quarter pilasters, on a blind fret carved base and ball and claw front feet, 55cm wide, 248cm high
A Victorian Staffordshire porcelain centrepiece, probably John Bevington, the oval reticulated basket supported on a florally encrusted trunk column, with a dandy and companion chasing each other, and raised on a gilt scroll spreading foot, underglaze blue crossed swords mark, 45cm high (restored)
An early 19th Century mahogany longcase clock with eight day brass four pillar movement striking on a bell, the painted square dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary date and seconds dials and inscribed `Parker, Ardingly`, cornered with painted buildings, the hood with moulded arch pediment above a glazed door and turned pillars, the trunk with rectangular door on a panelled base and plinth, height approx 201cm, together with a winder, two weights and a pendulum (some faults).
An early 19th Century oak longcase clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the painted break arch dial with subsidiary seconds and date dial, Arabic and Roman numerals and inscribed `Bromley, Horsham`, beneath urn and birds to the arch and cornered with `C` scrolls, the hood with pagoda top and moulded pediment above a glazed door and fluted columns, the trunk with a rectangular arched door, on a plain base, height approx 194cm, together with pendulum and two weights (alterations, faults and reduced base).
A late 18th Century oak longcase clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the square brass dial and chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, engraved with an archway and foliate scrolls and inscribed `Jas Douglas, Chertsey`, cornered by pierced scroll spandrels, the hood with stepped pediment above a glazed door flanked by fluted and reeded pilasters, the trunk door carved with fleur-de-lis and flowers, on a plain base with bracket feet, height approx 208cm, together with a pendulum, two weights and a winder (alterations and restoration).
An early 19th Century oak and mahogany longcase clock with thirty hour movement striking on a bell, the painted break arch dial with Arabic numerals and inscribed `Stonehouse, Leeds`, beneath a scene of a seated classical maiden, lion and donkey to the arch, the hood with swan neck pediment, glazed door and fluted columns, the crossbanded trunk door with shaped fretwork surmount and inlaid shell paterae, on a plain base and bracket feet, height approx 235cm, together with pendulum and weight (alterations and restoration).
A late 18th Century oak longcase clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the brass break arch dial with `strike/silent` indicator to the arch above a chapter ring with Roman numerals framing a matt centre with subsidiary seconds, date aperture and applied plaque inscribed `Nathl Cliff, Hull`, all cornered with cast and pierced scroll spandrels, the hood with pagoda top above carved decoration and columns, the trunk and base with carved foliate decoration, on bracket feet, height approx 213cm, together with pendulum and two weights (faults).
A Continental porcelain figure of a gardener, late 19th/early 20th Century, modelled wearing a black tricorn hat, underglaze blue `R` to base, height approx 8cm, together with a German porcelain snuff box and cover painted with a lady and gallant with gilt and pale blue borders, a Vienna style porcelain scent bottle modelled as a child and ram about a tree trunk with fruiting vine, blue shield mark and impressed `36` to base, and a Beswick Jack Russell terrier (some faults).
A Moore Brothers porcelain centrepiece, late 19th Century, the leaf shaped bowl encrusted with orchids and leaves on a naturalistic trunk column encrusted with further orchids and issuing trumpets, on a pierced and rococo scroll moulded base, picked out in gilt, printed mark to base, height approx 39cm (faults).

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