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Hiroshi Yoshida (Japanese, 1876-1950) “Misty Day in Nikko†woodcut print in color. The print is signed and titled in English in graphite, with characters present alongside the left margin and on the image. The artwork is housed in a wood frame under glass with cardboard mat. Keywords: Landscape, Japan, Shin Hanga Movement, New Print Movement, Ukiyo-e Artist, Romantic Realism, Redwood trees, Figure, Figural Scene, Hiking, Temple, Bell, Staircase, Twentieth Century, 20th Century Art.Artist: Hiroshi Yoshida (Japanese, 1876-1950)Dimensions: 14.75†x 9.5†(Image), 15.75†x 10.25†(Sight), 21.25†x 14†(Frame)Condition:Good condition, age toning (not inspected out of frame).Notes: To view larger images, please visit the link provided below in the 'Images' category.Images: https://bit.ly/2jd6dbR
A reproduction 8 day Franz Hermle bronze, gilt and marble Breva Hato Imperial Garniture Set. The movement with striking bell, the flanked by two bronze cherubs with goat legs and feet and a further four cherub busts to the six branch candelabra. raised on finely detailed marble and gilt bases with lion paw supports.
A 19th Century French ebonised glass and Mother of Pearl inlaid mantel clockWith a 10cm white dial signed Bennett, striking on a saucer bell, the case with a shaped top above an oval glass panel within a scroll and oval frame, overall inlaid with brass scrolls, shell and Mother of Pearl on a scroll base. 39cm with a pendulum and key. (illustrated)
A late George III oak and mahogany cross banded 8 day longcase clock by A Merger, NantwichThe hood with a twin swan neck pediment above cluster columns flanking a 14 inch painted dial centred with a subsidiary second dial, date aperture and painted with exotic birds along with the makers name. The two train movement striking on a saucer bell, the case with a cross banded frieze above a shaped cross banded door flanked by quarter cluster columns above a lower board applied with a cross banded panel and raised on a plinth base with bracket feet, 215cm high, with two weights and pendulum
A George III oak and mahogany cross banded long case clock by Thomas Leadbeater, SandbachHaving a plain frieze above two slender reeded columns flanking the 13inch panted dial, centred with painted birds, subsidiary second dial and date aperture, along with the makers name, having a two train movement striking on a saucer bell, the case with a conforming mahogany frieze above a shaped and cross banded door flanked by quarter reeded columns above the lower board applied with a shaped panel and flanked by canted corners, height 197cm, complete with two weights and pendulum.
A George III oak and mahogany long case eight day clock, by Walker, Nantwich The twin swan neck pediment applied with brass roundels, above a break arch dial flanked by slender reeded columns, the painted dial depicting the spaniel with a game bird, above 14inch dial, centred with a subsidiary second dial date aperture, and signed with the makers name, having a two train movements striking on a saucer bell, the case with a cross banded frieze above a shaped and cross banded door, flanked by quarter reeded columns each applied with brass capitals, above a lower board, applied with a shaped panel and flanked by canted corners, complete with two weights and a pendulum, height 236cm approx.
A William IV mahogany three-train quarter striking longcase clockBy Pryor, LondonThe case with an arched pediment surmounted by three spherical brass finials, above the convex glazed bezel, the sides each with a pierced sound grille, the trunk with inset with a moulded panel door, of well-figured timber, on a plinth base; the 12in. circular white painted dial inscribed PRYOR LONDON, with seconds subsidiary and Roman chapters, blued steel spade hands with pierced roundel stems, the substantial three-train movement with six turned and finned pillars, anchor escapement, chiming the quarters on a carillion of six bells, the pin-drum governed by a countwheel cam, and striking the hours on a larger bell, with internal countwheel211 cm. high, (three weights, one pendulum, one key). Illustrated
A Regency mahogany and brass line inlaid lancet-shaped mantel clockRetailed by John Grant, Fleet Street, London, the movement by Handley & Moore, No. 3781The lancet-shaped case with brass line inlaid decoration and convex glazed brass bezel, flanked to each side by a lion's mask carrying handle and brass grille panel, the 8 in. white enamel dial, with later brass hands, signed GRANT Fleet Street London, with Roman chapters, the lancet-shaped twin train gut fusée movement, with foliate engraved border to the backplate and signed in an oval GRANT Fleet Street LONDON, stamped to the front plate HANDLEY & MOORE 3781, with anchor escapement and hour strike on a bell 44 cm. high, (one pendulum and key). Illustrated John Grant (d. 1810), an eminent maker, is recorded as a member of the Clockmakers' Company in 1781.Handley & Moore, apprenticed to Thwaites, supplied high quality movements to the trade.
A George III ormolu-mounted ebonised quarter-striking automaton clock with moonphase, calendar and sweep centre seconds.The case surmounted by a man standing beneath a cupola, striking a bell with each hand, via a linked hammer to the movement, above a square shaped galleried platform with urn finials, above an arch with four further finials, the front with foliate mounts and a shaped hinged door, flanked by canted angles with foliate mounts, the sides each with a brass carrying handle and a grille panel (one lost), on scrolled bracket feet; the shaped arched brass dial plate with 5 ½ in. white enamel dial, Roman chapters and Arabic five-minute markers, pierced gilt brass hands and sweep centre seconds, the arch centred by a shallow concave recess with moon phase shown as a rotating sphere, flanked to each side by white enamel subsidiaries for STRIKE/SILENT and the date of the moon, the fine-quality twin-train chain fusée movement, wound from the back, with verge escapement, foliate-engraved backplate, five turned pillars, intermediate wheelwork behind the dial for the moon phase and two link arms for the automaton striking63 cm. high, (one key). Illustrated This fine quality clock, with unusual dial arrangement, with its sweep centre seconds, moon phase and age, together with the fine quality wheelwork, would suggest a skilled London workshop. The case can be compared with another automaton clock by Robert Philip, London. The cases are virtually identical, utilising the same shaped design for the door, caryatids and with a standing figure beneath the cupola, which was sold at Bonhams, London, 6 July 2016, lot 75.
A George III mahogany triple-train musical automata table clock with pull-repeatBy Thomas Hunter, Junior, London, circa 1760The case with well-figured veneers, surmounted by a bell top, above a panel door with arched glazed panel, the sides each with a brass carrying handle above shaped rectangular panel, with glazed back door, on stepped plinth with brass bracket feet, the arched 7in. dial, finely painted with figures in arcadian landscapes, the arch painted with a harbour, a hill-top castle in the background, and with an automata of ships passing through, on the hour, above the silvered chapter ring, signed about the VI Thos Hunter Junr LONDON, with Roman chapters and Arabic five-minute numerals, pierced blued steel hands, and two subsidiaries at the base for Chime/Not Chime and A Dance/Happy Clown, the three train fusée movement with all-over foliate-engraved backplate, five knopped pillars, verge escapement and strike on a bell, with the music set off hourly, or on demand, and playing two tunes on a carillion of eight bells50cm. high. Illustrated Thomas Hunter Junior is recorded apprenticed 1734, gaining his freedom of the Clockmakers' Company in 1742, he worked from New Broad Street Buildings, was appointed Warden in 1762, then served as Master in 1765; he died in 1785.
A George III mahogany and boxwood line inlaid bracket clockBy John Wilson, Peterboro, circa 1800The broken arched case with central chamfered pediment, with five brass sphere finials, above a convex glazed dial aperture, with geometric inlay to the panels below, flanked by reeded quarter columns, and flanked to each side by a brass carrying handle above a brass fish-scale grille panel, on bun feet, the 8 in. convex white painted dial with blued steel 'wavy' hands, the twin train gut fusée movement with arched plates, signed to the backplate Jno Wilson, Peterboro, with hour strike and repeat on a bell and with brass pendulum lock block59 cm. high, (one pendulum, one case key). Illustrated
A French giltmetal mantel clockcirca 1870The case surmounted by a floral spray above the glazed bezel, the white enamel dial with visible Brocot escapement and blued steel moon hands, the twin train movement by Japy with countwheel strike on a bell and stamped E. GAILLOT PARIS, above the shaped base with glazed panel for the bi-metallic compensated pendulum50 cm. high, (one pendulum and key). Illustrated
A Napoleon III ormolu and Sèvres style mounted clock garnitureSigned Pepin, A Paris, circa 1860The clock modelled with a pair of putto riding swans, between a drum-shaped case with laurel and dove surmount, the shaped plinth inset with a large oval shaped panel and two oval female portraits flanking, with a flower reserve panel to the outer edges, the twin train movement, stamped PEPIN A PARIS, with countwheel strike on a bell (bell lacking), on a giltwood plinth; ensuite with a pair of four-light candelabraThe clock: 35 cm. high, 50 cm. wide, excluding plinth, the plinth 6 cm. highThe candelabra: 45 cm. high, (one pendulum and key). Illustrated
A French ormolu, cloisonne enamel black marble mantel clockIn the Grecian style, retailed by Maison Marnynac, Rue de la Paix, Paris, circa 1890Surmounted by an urn, above a stepped rectangular block, with giltmetal turquoise mounted dial, with twin train drum-shaped movement striking on a bell, on leaf cast scrolled bracket feet43 cm. high. Illustrated
A French giltmetal and alabaster mantel clockMid 19th CenturyModelled with a female figure resting on a globe, with a drum-shaped case and movement, countwheel strike on a bell, on a stepped plinth with putto cast panels and leaf cast moulding, with lambrequin apron on turned feet56 cm. high. Illustrated
A French giltmetal and marble garnitureIn the Louis XVI style, circa 1900Surmounted by an urn with ribbon tied foliage above the white enamel dial with arabic numerals and foliate swags, the drum-shaped movement, stamped Samuel Marti, Medaille d'or 1900 Paris in a roundel, with countwheel strike on a bell, on a bow-fronted plinth base; ensuite with a pair of twin-light candelabraThe clock 27 cm. high; the candelabra 19 cm. high. Illustrated
A 19th century steel Henshall type corkscrew with turned handle, a novelty souvenir silver plated tot in the form of a thimble celebrating Chatham Navy week with registration number, a leather covered and silver plate mounted hip flask, the removable base with gilt interior, a pair of Victorian sunglasses with folding side lenses and steel frame, a beaded ladies evening purse, a babies teether and bell and an Art Deco bakelite handled manicure set fitted in case CONDITION REPORT: If you require further images of this lot or a condition report please contact us with your request as condition reports have not been included in the description
A collection of Goebel Hummel figures comprising Spring Song, Clear as a bell, Spring time, First solo, Keeping Time, First Violin, Spring Waltz,Spring Fancy, Apple tree boy,To shy to sing, girl with marmalade pot, girl sat in tree, collectors club Christmas time figure, bee brooches etc (16)
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