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A French gilt metal and champlevé clock garniture, late 19th century, the clock with an eight-day bell strike movement within an arched case of architectural design, with putti and column detail decorated with geometric champlevé, the side pieces of cassolette form, all three under glass domes, with ebonised bases, height of clock 42cm
Steven Parissien,'Adam Style', published by Phaidon, 1996,'Architectural Antiques',published by Beta-Plus, 2008,Yannick Guejan,'Trompe l'Oeil Panels and Panoramas',published by Thames & Hudson, 2003,Miles Danby,'Moorish Style',published by Phaidon, 2002,Tony Herbert and Kathryn Huggins,'The Decorative Tile in Architecture and Interiors',published by Phaidon, 2000,Emmanuel Gaillard and Marc Walter,'A Taste for the Exotic (Oreintalist Interiors)',published by Thames and Hudson, 2011,Paula Henderson,'The Tudor House and Garden',published by Yale University Press, 2005,Nicholas Cooper,'Houses of the Gentry 1480-1680',published by Yale University Press, 1999,Gail Caskey Winkler,'Capricious Fancy (Draping and Curtaining the Historic Interior 1800-1930),published by the University of Pennsylvania, 2013,Penny Sparke,'Elsie D Wolfe, The Birth of Modern Interior Decoration',published by Acanthus Press, 2005,Mark Snowden and Morris Howard,'Ornament, A Social History
A mid 19th Century mahogany cased eight day long case clock, Simpson Yeates, PenrithWith a twin swan neck pediment over a break arched painted dial, the break arch painted with a figure fishing, the spandrels with architectural studies, the 12 inch dial painted with Roman numerals with subsidiary second and date dials with an eight day movement, the case with two reeded tapering columns flanking a flame mahogany door above a conforming lower panel with canted corners, complete with weights and pendulum, 225cm high.
An Art Deco ebonised and silver mounted desk calendar, of architectural outline, maker W J Myott & Co, Birmingham 1934, w.17cm Condition Report / Extra Information Some general discolouration to date numbers.Numbers do turn but slightly stiff.Slight tarnishing to silver extremities.Case with consistent age wear only.
LATE VICTORIAN ARCHITECTURAL MANTEL CLOCKsigned W. Verrier, the chapter ring with Roman numerals, two front winding keyholes, with marbled effect to case, brass presentation plaque reading 'Presented to Mr T. Thom on the occasion of his marriage by his fellow workmen 30.8.99', 41cm wide, 31cm high
An 18th century oak chest on a stand, fitted with two short over three graduated long cross banded drawers to the upper section, with one long and three short drawers to the base, flanked by a reeded and circular column all below an architectural frieze raised on short cabriole legs with carved knees, raised on possibly later feet, the long drawer to the base fitted with a secretaire compartment (with alterations), width 44ins Condition report: The handles (bottom left base) don't match the rest, and one is missing on upper section. New sections of moulding to top of columns and some missing. Top drawer of base is flap to reveal secretaire. No sign of wood worm.
A silver gilt desk ornament or paperweight, modelled as an erupting volcano with a dragon and architectural ruins below, framed within an enamelled laurel wreath and mounted to a walnut plinth base with with champleve enamel border, unmarked, together with a late 18th or early 19th century miniature gilt bronze liturgy jug (2)
Alexander VII, Year 12, 1667, Completion of the Collonade in the Piazza San Pietro, bronze, by Gaspare Moroni, obv. Portrait l., wearing tiara and embroidered cope, rev. view of collonade surmounted by holy dove, AEDIBUS OECONOMIA ET DISCIPLINA RESTITUTIS, 42 mm, 28.8 g; Paulus III, Year 16, bronze, obv. portrait wearing embroidered cope, rev., architectural study, AN. IOBI. LAEO. M.D.L. PETRO.APOST. PRINC. C., 43 mm, 41.2 g; Leo XII, bronze, 1823, obv. portrait wearing cap and embroidered stole, rev., SUFFRAGIIS IV KAL OCT MDCCCXXIII DECLARATIS, 43 mm, 41.2 g, and Innocent XII, Year 6, bronze, by Hameranus, obv. portrait r., wearing tiara and embroidered cope, rev., supplicants kneeling before figure in throne chair, ANNUNTIATE INTER GENTES, 36 mm, 21.3 g (4)
Clement XII, Year 5, 1735, by O.H., silver, obv. portrait, r. wearing cap and cape, rev. figure of saint with angel holding manuscript, PRAESIDIUM ET DECUS, 30 mm, 8.3 g; and Clement X, Year 3, 1672, by Travanus, silver, obv. portrait wearing tiara and embroidered cope, rev. architectural study, IPSE FUNDAVIT EAM ALTISSIMUS, 35 mm, 19.6 g (2)
Sixtus IIII, 1450-1475, Holy Door, bronze, obv., portrait r., wearing tiara and embroidered stole, obv., holy door, ANNO. IUBIL. ALMA. ROMA, 44 mm, 53.2 g; Pius IX, Year 20, 1865, Temple of San Lavrentii, bronze, by I. Bianchi, obv. portrait r., wearing cap and embroidered stole, rev., architectural studies, TEMPLUM S. LAVRENTII M. RESTITUIT EXORNAVIT COLUMN EREXIT, 43 mm, 35.5 g; Leo XIII, Commemorative Medal of the Golden Jubilee of Leon XIII, 1838-1888, bronze, by C. Bobin, Paris, obv., portrait r., rev. cathedral interior scene with supplicants kneeling before pope, 46 mm, 36.4 g, and Pius XII, Year 9, bronze, by Mistruzzi, obv. portrait r., wearing cap and embroidered stole, rev., portraits of saints around holy dove, INSERTI SUPERIS HOMINUM SUCCURITE REBUS, 43 mm, 28.7 g (4)
VICTORIAN MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY, TWO TRAIN, LONG CASE CLOCK, having broken swan neck pediment, above arched aperture flanked by spirally and baluster turned pillars, the waist with a shaped door, flanked by similar spirally turned columns on a panelled base with ogee bracket feet. Arch painted face with Roman numerals, and figure and architectural decoration, having Roman numerals, seconds dial and date aperture. Eight day, two train movement striking on one bell. 235cm high overall, face 50 x 36cm. CONDITION REPORT: Generally very grubby, losses to veneers in places of fairly large proportions, wear to the face, seconds dial lacks finger, includes weights and pendulum.
A Victorian burr walnut mantel clock by Lenzkirch,1 Million, with a 15cm silvered chapter ring, winged masked spandrels, the two train movement stamped Lenzkirch, striking on two gongs, the case with an architectural pediment, leafy fluted frieze, outset leaf carved corbels, raised upon a plinth base and bracket feet, 26 by 18.5 by 34cm high.

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