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Very rare and signed cricket scorecard Wales v South Africa played at Colwyn Bay July 1929,27 signatures, both teams, including Catterall, Siedle, Mitchell, Taylor, Vincent etc., Wales including Lord Aberdare, Barnes, Edge, Bell, Arnott etc.South Africa won this match by 10 runs, despite Wales's Barnes taking 10 wickets in the match.
A Georgian mahogany cased bracket clock, Vulliamy, LondonEarly arched 7" brass dial with pierced spandrels and silvered chaptering and subsidiary strike silent dial, eight day movement with five pillars and twin fusee, and anchor escapements striking on a bell, the case raised on small ogee brass feet and fitted with looped carrying handle, 53cm high.
A late 19th Century French gilt metal porcelain and enamel decorated mantle clockWith elaborate architectural form, the body with broken arch pediment, central urn detail, central dial with Roman numerals, and movement striking on a bell, raised on a gilt painted plinth base, unsigned, 43cm high.
An early 19th Century oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock by Royle & Rawson, WiganThe case with a twin swan neck pediment above a pair of ring turned columns flanking the 14" break arch painted dial, the rolling break arch painted with a wind mill landscape above the dial enclosed by spandrels painted with female figures, the dial painted with Roman numerals and central subsidiary second and date dials with an eight day movement striking on a saucer bell, the case with a crossbanded frieze above a shaped door flanked by quarter cluster columns above a conforming lower panel raised on bracket feet, complete with two weights and a pendulum, 220cm high. CONDITION REPORT: Hood lacking glass,Movement board replaced,Movement appears complete and well maintained, although no guarantee of working condition,Case in sound condition.
A 1937 Royal Brierley Coronation crystal glass goblet for King Edward VIII in the 18th Century taste with a bell form bowl above hollow blown knop stem with internal coin, plain lower stem and folded domed foot, engraved with the Royal Crest, together with a matched example for King George VI, height 24cm. (2)
A Continental 18th Century drinking glass circa 1765, bell form bowl above double series opaque twist stem with four spiral threads outside a central spiral cable with an upper and medial knop raised on a spread foot, height 16cm, together with a similar period example with a double series opaque twist stem with 8-ply spiral band outside a pair of spiral tapes, height 16.5cm. (2)
An 19th Century Continental drinking glass, the bell form bowl above a multi series opaque stem with a medial knop raised on a conical foot, height 16.5cm, together with a drinking glass in the 18th Century taste with a conical OXO cut and engraved bowl above a diamond facet stem and conical foot, height 15cm. (2)
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