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A parquetry inlaid mahogany North Country longcase clock early 19th century, the eight day twin train bell strike movement with anchor escapement, with painted arched Roman dial with moonphase, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, pierced engraved brass hands, the spandrels painted with buildings in landscapes, the case with swan`s neck pediment centred by a parquetry architectural surmount, over a parquetry banded frieze and arched glazed door flanked by turned ropetwist columns, the trunk with extensive parquetry banding and conforming columns, 90¼in. (229.5cm.) high, 26¼in. (66.5cm.) wide. * Please note that this clock has been regularly maintained by the Guernsey Clockmakers and is in good working order.
* A 19th century Italian Grand Tour micro mosaic crucifix, the bronze figure of Christ within panels of mosaic work, the trefoil points inlaid with architectural views of Rome, on a nickel plated ground with ball and ring suspension, 24cm high, together with a smaller crucifix, centrally inlaid with a dove, the trefoil points inlaid with architectural views of Rome and one panel with ‘Roma’ within floral decoration, on a nickel plated ground with ball and ring suspension, 18cm high. (2)
Prints, After Jusepe de Ribera, after Vosterman(Lot of 3) Unframed prints and drawings including: an engraving, Christ Child, after Lucas Vorsterman, European School, 18th century; an engraving, The Martyrdom of St. Bartholomew, after Jusepe De Ribera, 18th century, stamped verso ``Duplicate sold by the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston,``; a wax crayon drawing of Legion of Honor, 1933, pencil signed ``Dunlap verso`` and stamped ``Architectural Department University of California,`` largest overall: 14``h x 11``wStarting Price: $20
Ansonia onyx mantel clockAnsonia Onyx mantel clock, New York circa 1900, the onyx case of architectural form having relief decorated gilt metal reserves depicting warriors in battle, flanking the gilt dial having an open escapement and Roman markers, rising on a rectangular plinth, 14``h x 15``w x 6``dStarting Price: $150
A Regency oak crossbanded mahogany thirty hour longcase clock the 11 inch arched painted dial with centred date aperture within a ring of Roman numerals with architectural castle ruins painted to the spandrels and arch, the hood with swan neck pediment over an arched glazed hood door between mahogany crossbanded and satinwood strung front corner hood pilasters over a short triple arched trunk door with central rosewood inlaid lozenge motif on a crossbanded box base (lacking feet), 213cm high
A 19th century oak Arts and Crafts court cupboard with extensive marquetry inlays, the dentil moulded cornice over a stylized flowerhead marquetry frieze above a 17th century style marquetry central panel flanked by two single panel architectural marquetry decorated single panel cabinet doors between square tapering inlaid front corner pilasters on a two door cabinet base with inlaid stylized wave muntins on short square supports between an arched apron on short stepped square feet, 117cm wide, 150cm high, 52cm deep
A 19th century mahogany linen press, the architectural pediment over two single panel doors opening to reveal four sliding trays on a base of two short over two long cockbeaded drawers fitted with later brass swing handles with pressed oval back plates, raised on splay bracket feet, 127cm wide, 187cm high, 54cm deep
French Louis XVI style mantel clock , late 19th century, the architectural gilt spelter case with Limoges type dial, front panel and urn finial, eight-day movement by Japy Freres striking the half (faulty) on a bell, retailer`s mark H.P.& Co, height 41cm on gilt gesso stand (ticks briefly, strike spring faulty; winding key, pendulum). *See clocks and watches proviso.
A George III mahogany and inlaid secretaire bookcase bordered with lines, the upper part with an architectural crossbanded pediment with urn finials, moulded dentil cornice and arcaded pendant hung frieze, fitted with adjustable shelves enclosed by a pair of astragal glazed panel doors, the lower part having a fall enclosing a tulipwood crossbanded and inlaid fitted interior with small drawers and pigeon holes about a central enclosed cupboard, flanked by simulated fluted pilaster column concealed compartments, containing three long drawers below, on splayed bracket feet, 110.5cm (3ft 7½in) wide, 235cm (7ft 8½in) high.
A late 19th Century walnut mantel clock with eight day movement striking on a gong, the gilt dial and enamel chapter ring with Roman numerals, the architectural case with classical frieze above moulded pilasters, on a stepped bracket base, height approx 36cm, together with a pendulum and key.
A 19th Century carved oak cased mantel clock in the Gothic Revival style, the stepped architectural case with dentil cornice over an arched glazed door flanked by turned, block and stop fluted pilasters with two panelled doors to each side, on a skirted base with bun feet, the arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring and slow / fast dial to the arch within gilt metal applied scrolling spandrels to a three quarter striking eight day movement on four gongs, the back plate inscribed "W & H Sch" (ILLUSTRATED)
A FINE JAPANESE IVORY-MOUNTED SWORD (WAKIZASHI), 19TH CENTURY with strongly curved single-edged blade, ivory tsuba engraved with expanded flowerheads and conventional foliage, the grip carved with children and a sage within an architectural landscape, saya carved with a vertical arrangement of figures in traditional dress and signed on the base 45cm; 17 3/4in bladeThe signature reads Ungyokudo Jugyoku to
AN INDIAN SWORD (TALWAR), LATE 18TH/19TH CENTURY with curved heavy blade cut with a long fuller and double-edged towards the point, russet steel hilt of characteristic form, including recurved knuckle-guard and large disc-shaped pommel, decorated with gold flowers within an architectural framework over the greater part of its surface (losses), in a fabric-covered scabbard 73cm; 28 3/4in blade
AN INDO-PERSIAN HELMET (KULAH KHUD), 19TH CENTURY with hemispherical skull, embossed at the front with a stylised mask including a pair of raised eyes and eyebrows, fitted at the top with a central boss incorporating a screw-in central spike and a pair of devilish horns (sliding nasal-bar missing), decorated over its outer surface with silver cartouches and architectural frames filled with scrolling silver foliage, enriched with gold stars and scrolls, and fitted with a mail neck-defence (small losses) 20.5cm; 8in high
A CONTINENTAL SMALL-SWORD, EARLY 19TH CENTURY; ANOTHER;AND A SWEPT HILT RAPIER IN EARLY 17TH CENTURY STYLE, 20TH CENTURY the first with hollow-triangular blade etched and gilt with scrolls and trophies on a blued panel (worn), brass hilt cast in low relief, including double shell-guard decorated with bouquets within ovals, knuckle-guard, solid grip and pommel decorated en suite with the shell; the second with hollow-triangular blade etched and gilt with scrolls on a blued panel at the forte, composite brass hilt including oval shell-guard set with white metal beadwork, in its scabbard; and the third with tapering blade, and cast brass hilt of writhen bars including barrel-shaped pommel decorated with figurative designs within an architectural framework the first: 79.6cm; 31 3/8in blade (3)
A late 19th century French bronzed and black slate figural mantel clock, the two-train movement striking on a bell, in oblong architectural case with inset neo-classical relief frieze, stylized lions mask ring handles, and surmounted by a bronzed sculpture of a classical female after H. Dumaice, 52cm x 24cm x 62cm high

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