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A George III mahogany, rosewood cross-banded and satinwood strung linen press, surmounted by a scroll arch pediment, interior sliding trays enclosed by a pair of oval panelled doors with three long drawers below, fitted with embossed brass ring handles, raised on a shaped apron and fluted bun feet, 132cm wide x 208cm high
A late 19th Century mahogany and brass mounted writing desk, having bowed fall front that opens to reveal a maple lined pull out interior fitted with drawers, surmounted by a raised back section with pierced brass gallery, central cupboard enclosed by a gilded and painted arch panelled door, flanked by two short drawers, three long drawers below fitted with gilded Rococo style handles and raised on turned baluster foliate applied supports, terminating in brass caps and castors, 114cm wide x 132cm high
An early Victorian mahogany longcase clock, the case with broken swan neck pediment above spiral carved pilasters and columns, above a lancet topped trunk door with box base below, the sixteen inch painted broken arch dial set with moon phase above an Arabic and Roman dial, having second subsidiary and date dials. H.237cm W.62cm
A George I style settee, with camel back on cabriole legs covered in gold damask, 155cm wide/see illustration Condition Report: Frame scratched at back legs and scuffs to front pads, upholstery good although damaged and marked to arch right and seat base. Frame and arms sound. The fabric is yellow gold.
A mahogany stick barometer, Ortelli and Co, Macclesfield, in mahogany chequer strung case with broken arch pediment and silvered scale, 98cm long Condition Report: Triangular pediment restored, later brass finial, scratches to the dial, case pitted and scratched in places, generally good. Mercury intact, thermometer operable.
A Royal Arch Masonic jewel, of pierced form dated 21st June 1877, another dated 1830 and inscribed 'Honorable Testimonial of Masonic Charity and Benevolence, Instituted by H R H Aug: Fred: Duke of Sussex, M W Grand Master', a 9ct Masonic jewel and an unusual Masonic jewel in mixed media under a slightly domed verre eglomise cover, (damages)
A George II walnut bureau bookcase, the bookcase over with moulded cornice, fitted adjustable shelves and enclosed by a pair of arch top mirror doors, each door monogrammed interlaced 'L's, the base with fitted interior beneath the fall flap with three long and two short drawers under, 104cm wide/see illustration Condition Report: The cornice loose and missing moulding, sides pitted and with some veneer splitting, both doors warped at the top (the gap later filled), hinges supported to the outside of both doors, mirror glass broken to right hand panel, both original plates faded. Veneer split, escutcheon plate to right door missing, central door moulding loose. Base with splits and some missing veneer, top two drawers reconstructed.
Isaac Nichols, Wells, a late 18th century oak longcase clock, the eight-day movement with arched brass and silvered Roman dial having strike-silent selector to the arch and subsidiary seconds over and date aperture, 220 cm high Condition Report Good original overall, a split in hood door frame to the bottom, weights and pendulum present
Joshua Frattle, Portsmouth, an 18th century 8-day mahogany longcase clock, the brass and silvered arched dial with strike/silent selector to the arch over subsidiary seconds and date aperture, 240 cm high o/a Condition Report Good overall, unrestored, wound and running at the time of cataloguing
Lot of two stirrups dating: 17th Century provenance: Italy Iron spurs, with chiselled tread and arch, two bands, decorated loop. Together with another stirrup from the 19th Century.dimensions: height 19 - 16 cm. Starting Price: €200 Please note commission bids lower than the start price will not be accepted.
A pair of spurs dating: 18th Century provenance: Indopersia Iron spurs, the arch engraved and sculpted, with loops for the leather straps, pierced neck with base shaped as a pierced flower, with rowel. Small damages.dimensions: length 20 cm. Starting Price: €150 Please note commission bids lower than the start price will not be accepted.
A rare pair of pierced bronze stirrups dating: 18th Century provenance: France Featuring remains of gilding, the arch richly pierced with floral motifs, round tread with three central bars.dimensions: height 17 cm. Starting Price: €1000 Please note commission bids lower than the start price will not be accepted.
A Queen Anne green japanned table clock with pull-quarter repeat on six bells Markwick, London, circa 1710 The six finned pillar twin fusee bell striking movement with verge escapement regulated by short bob pendulum and pull-quarter repeat on a nest of six graduated bells, the backplate engraved with symmetrical foliate scrolls incorporating eagle head motifs around a central basket of flowers to upper margin, the 7 inch brass break-arch dial with false bob and calendar apertures to the matted centre within applied Roman numeral chapter ring with fleur-de-lys half hour markers, Arabic five minutes to outer track and signed Markwick, London to lower edge, with delicate pierced steel hands and angles applied with Indian mask and scroll cast spandrels beneath herringbone bordered arch centred with blued steel disc to the subsidiary Strike/Silent selection dial flanked by mounts cast as putti with flaming torches riding foliate scrolls, the green japanned case with generous cast hinged brass handle to the bell-top superstructure decorated in raised polychrome and gilt with robed figures at a table within oriental garden landscape, the front door with conforming standing figures to stiles within stylised gilt foliate infill, the sides with rectangular windows beneath lozenge-shaped apertures within further raised foliate and oriental motif borders, the rear door with rectangular glazed aperture, on complex moulded base with simple squab feet (with touching-in/repairs to the original decoration) 43cm (17ins) high excluding handle. James Markwick senior is recorded in Loomes, Brian Clockmakers of Britain 1286-1700 as apprenticed in 1756 to Edmund Gilpin (through Richard Taylor); he initially worked at Croydon before returning to London where he gained his freedom of the Clockmakers' Company in 1666. In 1673 he took-over the former business of Samuel Betts at behind the Royal Exchange. Markwick had a turbulent relationship with the Clockmakers' Company - in 1676 he was fined for abuse of the Master at the Steward's feast and was often reprimanded for not attending court. James Markwick junior was born in Croydon in 1662 and was apprenticed to his father gaining his freedom (by patrimony) in 1692. He initially went into partnership with his father before gaining outright control of the business on the latter's retirement to Pevensey in Sussex in around 1700 (where he subsequently died in 1716). In around 1710-15 James Markwick junior went into partnership with Robert Markham which lasted until the former's death in 1730. The business was subsequently continued by Markham and his successors and specialised in producing clocks and watches for export to the Middle East. The current lot was probably made by James Markwick junior after his father had retired to Pevensey in Sussex but prior to going into partnership with Robert Markham; this would date the clock to around 1710. The mounts applied to the arch of the dial are of a design used by other leading makers such as Daniel Delander on some of their early break-arch dialled table clocks. A related green japanned table clock residing in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum, London is illustrated by Robert Donaldson in his article EARLY ENGLISH JAPANNED TABLE CLOCKS published in ANTIQUARIAN HOROLOGY vol. XXXII, no. 2, page 219 (fig. 18).
An important group of Masonic medals awarded to Brother James Stewart An 18ct gold and diamond set compass and square medal with foliate engraving, with bar suspenders, engraved shield plaque to ribbon "Presented to Bro Jas. Stewart PM by the members of Lodge Dramatic no. 571 in appreciation of his services February 23rd 1911". The Lodge Dramatic founded in 1875 for and by the Profession of Actors, James Stewart was the master of this Lodge in 1909. A 9ct gold and enamel medal presented to James Stewart 1927 - 28 Chapter Harmony no. 524. A 9ct gold and enamel medal awarded to James Stewart 1928 - 29 Lodge and Council no. 69. A 9ct gold medal of compass and square design with angel wings suspender on purple riband. To Comp. James Stewart Saint Andrews of Glasgow no. 69. An elaborate gilded silver circular locket shape medal with applied crossed keys, ribbon and triangle. Enamelled title, Harmony Chapter no. 524 with sceptre formed bars on a dark red ribbon, engraved "Presented to Comp. James Stewart Treasurer from the members of Chapter Harmony". Hallmarked for Birmingham 1924. A silver medal "Scottish Masonic Veterans Glasgow District 1905" with engraved bars J Stewart, President 1939 - 40. A gilded circular medal with compass and square central design - unnamed. This lot is accompanies by sixteen scrolls and certificates, of the chapters and Society's that James Stewart was a member "Supreme Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Scotland Red Cross Council", "Grand Lodge of Royal Oak Mariners", "Order of Malta", "Red Cross of Constantine" etc
A mahogany eight day longcase clock with break arch painted Roman dial with subsidiary seconds and date dials signed Jas. Peddie, Stirling, the arch depicting a ploughing scene, the angles representing the four seasons, the hood with swan neck pediment, triple eagle and ball finials over a plain crossbanded trunk and base with bracket feet, 223cm high
A late Victorian oak bracket clock the acanthus scroll gilt arch dial with silvered Roman chapter ring, Arabic five minutes and a name plaque signed Mackay & Chisholm, Edinburgh, with chime/silent, slow/fast and Whittington, Cambridge and Westminster chimes, rings to the arch, the substantial three train chain fusee movement chiming on a nest of eight bells and four coiled gongs and striking on a further gong, the dome top carved case decorated with a green man mask over further masks and caryatids, the sides with scroll carved frets, 69cm high, together with matching bracket
A George III mahogany bracket clock the break arch silvered Roman dial with Arabic five minutes and signed Philip Brokedon (Brockedon), Totnes, over a date aperture and strike/silent ring to the arch, acanthus scroll and oval designs to the angles, the twin fusee movement with bell strike, anchor escapement, foliate scroll and signed back plate, the break arch case with brass swing top handle over arched fish scale side frets, brass fillet inset door and moulded skirt base raised on brass ogee bracket feet, 42cm high excluding handle
An 18th Century ebonised bracket clock the break arch brass dial with silvered Roman chapter ring, Arabic five minutes and fleur de lys half hour marks, signed Joseph Martineau, Senior, London, the matted centre with date aperture, pierced blued steel hands, mask spandrels and strike/silent ring to the arch, the twin fusee five knopped pillar movement with anchor escapement and engraved back plate decorated with a basket of flowers, eagles and scrolls with pull repeat chiming on a nest of eight bells, the dome topped case with gilt brass swing handle, applied cast mounts and pineapple finials over a break arch glazed door, sides and rear door, moulded base and bracket feet, 45cm high handle down
An 18th Century ebonised library/bracket timepiece with break arch brass dial, silvered Roman chapter ring and Arabic five minutes, matted centre and pierced steel hands, mask and scroll spandrels and date ring to the arch, the four knopped pillar single fusee movement with anchor escapement, the inverted bell top case with gilt brass swing handle, pineapple finials over a break arch glazed door with Rococo cast quadrant corners, glazed sides and rear door, moulded base and ogee bracket feet, 43cm high excluding handle
A Sinclair Harding, Cheltenham, mahogany longcase clock the brass break arch dial with silvered Roman chapter ring, Arabic five minutes and sword hilt half hour marks, the matted centre with subsidiary seconds ring and oval name plaque, mask spandrels and rocking ship to the arch, the hood with ball and spike finial over turned pillars and boxwood line inlaid trunk door and panelled single skirt base, 188cm high
A mahogany longcase clock the brass break arch dial with silvered Roman chapter ring, Arabic five minutes, matted centre and subsidiary seconds dial, cherubs head spandrels and chime/silent and Westminster, Whittington and Winchester rings to the arch, the three train movement with dead beat escapement, adjustable pallets, chiming and striking on rod gongs, the hood with side frets over an astragal glazed door enclosing three brass shell weights, 196cm high
A mahogany eight day longcase clock the 13" arched painted dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, signed Shepperley, Nottingham, the arch depicting a lady seated with a caged bird and spaniel, the angles representing the four seasons, the hood with swan neck pediment, ball and spike finial and brass capped plain pillars, the trunk with flame figured door flanked by quarter columns, panelled base and bracket feet, 228cm high
A mahogany eight day longcase clock the 13" arched painted Roman dial with subsidiary seconds and date dials, signed Thos. Bell, Hexham, the arch decorated with a stag and the angles with Prince of Wales feathers, the rosewood and satinwood banded case with short flame veneered door flanked by quarter columns beneath a swan neck hood with three brass ball and spike finials and raised upon bracket feet, 220cm high
A 19th Century Dutch Friesland Staartklok, the apple green and gilt painted break arch dial with Roman chapter ring and Arabic five minutes with inner pointer date ring and alarm disc, the arch with rolling moon and gilt metal four seasons spandrels, the brass pillar movement with outside count wheel bell strike, the oak case with gilded figures of Atlas flanked by a pair of horn playing angels over ebonised pilasters over open scroll bracket supports and figural oval pressed brass lenticle, 143cm high
An Italianate style eight day Longcase Clock of diminutive proportions, the 8" broken arch brass dial with strike silent and Roman numerals and signed West Ave, London and within ornate gilt metal spandrels modelled as mythical sea beasts and flanked by turned columns with gilt capitals, the whole of the case lacquered, gilded and inlaid with mother of pearl in Italianate style, the gilded movement striking on ten gongs, the bombe style base with four shaped squared feet, 187cm high
A 19th Century gilt framed Icon on wood, "Madonna and Child", the Classical style frame with egg and dart and dentil moulding above an arched top flanked by oak leaf spandrels and two vertical Classical style columns terminating in still leaf style capitals, the vertical and top/bottom panels very finely hand gilded with scrolling foliage and flower heads emanating from vases etc., the main work surmounted with a crown, frame size 41.5cm x 25cm, Icon size 27.5cm x 13.5cm CONDITION REPORT: Some chipping to gilding and horizontal scratch to right of heads, also some gilding away to top arch
A Continental gilt metal oval basket With a rope work pierced rim embracing an oval depicting a Triumphal Arch with figures and embraced by eight roundels each depicting classical buildings, plain loop handles and wire work feet, 23cms, two gilt metal and glass souvenir jewellery caskets, one with a printed view, Court of Honour Franco British Exhibition 1908, 6x6cms, and a larger example depicting Blackpool each with padded interiors, a Victorian treen pin cushion carved in the form of a thistle with a padded top 9.5cms, and a bead work souvenir box dated 1905, 10cms. (5) (illustrated)
A Victorian Art Nouveau oak mantle clock With a 15cm silvered arched dial signed Byrne & Son Ltd., Liverpool with Roman numerals, subsidiary slow fast dial in the arch the two train Winterhalder & Hofmeier striking on two coiled gongs, the case with an arched top carved with a leafy pediment above classical columns and a frieze carved with Art Nouveau flowers and leaves raised upon an inverted breakfront plinth base, the side panels insized with leaves the back door with a brass pierced grill, 33x20x16cms. (illustrated)

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