MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, the brass dial inscribed Jas. Ritchie, Hull, with 12" chapter ring, subsidiary seconds and date dials, the arch inscribed Tempus Fugit, on a brass, eight day, four pillar movement hourly striking to a bell, the arching hood with pierced fretwork and fluted columns, the trunk with fluted canted sides and plinth base, height 245cm
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BLACK LACQUERED AND GILT LONGCASE CLOCK, the painted dial with 11" chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, inscribed Jno. Barber Newark, on a brass, four pillar movement striking to a bell, the case with an arched door flanked by columns, the trunk door and base with painted and gilt chinoiserie scenes, height excluding finials 224cm
An Egyptian Revival Coral and Ceramic Bead Suite; comprising a Necklace, Bracelet and A Pair of Clip Earrings, formed of rows of blue ceramic and coral barrel beads connected by jump rings with bead drops and filigree panels, necklace length 39.5cm, bracelet length 18cm, earring length 5cm (3)The suite is in good condition with light wear to the coral, ceramic and bell beads. It is not hallmarked or stamped but in our opinion would test as brass. Condition Report made 22nd December 2017.
A Wine Glass, circa 1760, the bell shaped bowl on an air twist stem with wrythen collar, 16cm high; Another, with an air and opaque twist stem; A Cordial Glass, engraved with fruiting vine; and Five Various Wine and Ale Glasses (8) From the Private Collection of Christine and Stanley Bretton
G. GRAHAM CYLINDER ESCAPEMENT FUSEE KEY WOUND POCKET WATCH CIRCA 1740 the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and later hands, the movement signed G. Graham London numbered 842, with gilt metal pierced and engraved case with fitted steel repeating bell, case also numbered 842, the pierced engraved balance cock with diamond end stone, engraved 842 on underside. The movement appears to have had its push repeating mechanism removed, gilt dust cover signed Geo Graham London, 50mm. dia. With associated gilt metal tortoiseshell case.
A Smiths eight day small brass lantern clock, a similar Smiths electrically operated example and a third electrically operated example, height approx 18.5cm (3). CONDITION REPORT: Cannot say if this is in working order or to the presence of all components, all worn throughout with scratches, dents, pitting, rubbing to finish, etc. One is missing front plate and bell is loose. Finial also loose and left top plate also loose.
'The King of the Golden River', John Ruskin, illustrated by Arthur Rackham, London: George Harrap & Co. Ltd, 1932, first edition, together with 'Tales from Shakespeare', Charles & Mary Lamb, illustrated by Robert Anning Bell, London: Archibald Constable & Co. Ltd, 1906, and 'Collected Poems of Ella Wheeler Wilcox', London: Leopold B. Hill, no date. (3)
A Pair Of Large And Ornate Oriental Ceramic Table Lamps Two in total, each with pale gold textured silk bell canopy shades. The bases of ovoid form, intricately decorated with traditional Japanese patterning comprising blossom, scrolls and Geisha figures, finished with raised gilt glazed accents. both in excellent condition, height approx 27 inches.
Tiffany & Co New York Antique Late 19th Century Twin Lion Mask Handle Gilt Metal Mantel Clock with 8 Day Movement, Striking Half / Full Hour on a Bell, Porcelain Chapter Ring, Marked Tiffany & Co New York and Number 5293 to Back Plate of Movement. Height 17.75 Inches. Excellent Condition and Working Order.
Disney Aladdin Memorabilia. Includes Aladdin Photo Frame & Schmid Musical Ceramic Genie with Lamp Music Box - Which Plays ' A Friend Like Me ', Schmid Stamp to Base, Together with a Tinker bell Photo Frame - Damage to One Foot. Music Box 7 Inches High, Photo Frames 6 x 8 Inches ( 3 ) Items In Total. Please See Photo.
Autograph Interest Notecard With Peter Pan Reference Attributed To J M Barrie Dated February 1909 Framed Note Of Thanks believed to be handwritten by the author of Peter Pan and Wendy. Dated Feb 1909 (Between the first public performance of the play in 1904 and the publishing of the book in 1911) The note is hand written in cursive script, to the top left, printed in blue ink is the word 'Tinker Bell' with cursive underlining. The card reads 'Must get some ''Fairy Dust'' from the fairies if you want to fly. Love from Peter Pan'. Dear Diana, many thanks for your nice letter JM'. The card is dated to top left Feb 21/09. Framed and mounted in small period frame, the mount shows several areas of staining, there are some areas of foxing to the letter. According to our client this item has remained in the family's possession from the early 20th century.
A pair of early 20thC silver plated three branch candelabra, each with central urn sconces flanked by entwined bell flower and plain sections, set with further urns and circular gadrooned dish holders, the whole on a circular tapering stem terminating in a domed foot, set with scrolls (2), each 60cm high
A French late 19thC bronze and marble cased mantel clock by Miroy Freres a Paris, circular enamel dial bearing Roman numerals, eight day movement with bell strike, the case surmounted with a bronze recumbent classical woman with musical instruments, raised on a serpentine veined green and black marble base, 87cm x 44cm.
A George II silver spreading cylindrical coffee pot, bell-shaped knop finial, hinged domed cover, chased overall with flowers and leaves on a matted ground, skirted base, fruitwood scroll-capped handle, 19.5cm high, London 1731, 15ozHeraldry: Crest and monogram of Rev. Arthur Wollaston Hutton, 19th century rector of St Mary-by-Bow, Cheapside
A 19th century French brass mantel clock, the silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, twin winding holes, eight day movement striking on a bell, marked o H,P & Cie, the case the pagoda top with flaming urn finials to angels, free standing columns cast wit deer and scrolling foliage, rectangular base, 42cm high, c.1880
A 19th century French Louis XV Revival ormolu mantel clock, by Lecocq of Paris, 7cm white enamel circular dial inscribed with Roman numerals, twin-winding holes, eight-day movement striking on a bell, the bombé case cast in the rococo taste with budding floral finial, scrolling rocaille, cartouche and C-scrolls, shaped rectangular base with outswept scroll feet, the movement numbered VS 159, 28cm high, c. 1870
A 19th century French patinated and bronzed spelter and rose marble clock, 9cm white enamel circular dial inscribed with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds, eight-day movement striking on a bell, twin-winding holes, the skirted plateau surmounted by a reclining, scantily clad beauty serenading birds with music, beside a lyre-capped, rose entwined columnar pedestal, the frieze with gilt-metal laureate garlands, reeded, beaded and acanthus bun feet, 31cm high, 51cm wide, c. 1890
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