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A Royal Crown Derby snuffer, cased, a pair of pin dishes and lidded trinket box. CONDITION REPORT: The bell has a slightly rough area of thin glaze to the inside bottom edge. This is a little rough to touch on the inside but a very minor issue. There are no areas of damage, no repairs and no restoration. The remaining pieces in the lot are all in extremely good condition with no damage, no repairs and no restoration. The gilding in all cases is in very good order.
A 19th century Continental parcel-gilt and painted maple portico library clock, 11cm circular enamel dial indistinctly signed and inscribed with Roman numerals, twin-winding holes, 14-day movement striking on a bell, the architectural case created by a scantily clad putti, above a mirrored niche with alabaster columns, bun feet, 73cm high, c.1840
Neolithic tools and flint arrow heads, to include: the Ex. Collection of George Grant MacCurdy, found at the Vezere Valley, to include flints and bone mounted and framed; core flints and flint arrow heads found at Wykeham Forrest, Scarborough, 27 mounted and framed; 12 found at Mejloe Island, Funen, mounted and framed; 17 arrow heads found at Angelina County, Texas, Ex. of The James Barrett Collection, Clarksville, Maryland, mounted and framed; flint heads of Bell County, Texas, 24 mounted and framed; a late Bronze Age Breton type arrow head, found at Cambridge, mounted and framed; and a Neolithic flint arrow head found at Stibbington, mounted and framed.
A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK BY THOMAS EVANS, BANGOR, the arched top dial with rocking swan and figural painted spandrels, the dial centre with Biblical painted scene of David and Saul, the dial set with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, brass twin weight pendulum driven movement striking on a bell, the dial base marked Thomas Evans, 263 High Street, Bangor, the hood with applied broken swan neck pediment decoration and further carved details, single glazed door with flanking full and half cut pillars, repeated to the trunk with oval panel trunk door and further base panels, pendulum and weights included, some restoration required to case, 230 cms high, 70 cms wide
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