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Albert Carrier-Belleuse, a 19th century large cast metal figure in gilt and bronze finish, depicting a classical female holding aloft a spherical clock with relief swag decoration, white enamel dial lettered 'Elkington, Liverpool', and 8 day French drum movement striking on bell, signed, on stepped base and short marbled column and ebonized base, height of bronze 60", base 18"
A MID 19TH CENTURY FRENCH BRONZE AND GILT METAL 'STREET MAGICIAN' MUSICAL DESK STAND, the standing figure with hinged hat, the table before him with cups, bottle, and central figurine which when depressed activates the bell and musical movement, a drum and trunk stamp/nip box to the sides and removable gilded desk seal in the form of a monkey with crystals to the front, and a pennant inscribed 'Frise-Poule Physician Ambulant', on shaped walnut, ebony string and mother of pearl inlaid base with gilt foliate feet, 25cm high overall
Binder containing Manchester City Ephemera includes various Tickets for FA Cup finals 1955, 1956, 1969, Football League Cup finals 1970, 1974, 1976, Typhoo Tea team card 1964/5, signed postcard photos of George Heslop, Colin Bell, Francis Lee, plus a varied selection of portrait cards, mostly reproduction, worth inspecting.
'Virginia Woolf' a Fulham Pottery portrait plate by Quentin Bell, marking the centennial of her birth, painted in red, blue, black and white, highlighted in gilt to the rim with inscription Virginia Woolf 1882-1982' incised Fulham Pottery Quentin Bell, no.3, 21cm. diam. Catalogue Notes This portrait plate is no.3 in a limited edition of three plates of which one is in the collection at Charleston Farmhouse (CHA/C286a). Provenance Eileen Dougall, worked at Charleston Farmhouse where the plate was purchased, by descent to her son.
Quentin Bell (1910-1996) a unique sculptured unglazed pottery table lamp,the central column flanked by 2 classical figures, incised monogram to reverse, original hand painted shade signed with monogram on inside, base height 37cm, overall height including shade 62cm, together with a letter to the vendor from Quentin Bell dated 1988, provenance; purchased by the vendor from Quentin Bell at Charleston.
A FRENCH GILT BRASS MANTLE CLOCK INSET WITH SÈVRES STYLE PORCELAIN PLAQUES, C1880 the drum cased movement surmounted by a vase of lilies, the bleu celeste bordered dial and panels painted with putti and flowers, the movement striking on a bell, 53cm h ++Gilding rubbed or discoloured in places, the glass panel to the back door cracked, the lilies lacking some of the stamens etc but basically complete and in apparently working order
British Tokens, Seventeenth Century Tokens, Kent, Rochester (18): George Allington, farthing, King’s head (W.456); Stephen Bonnet, farthing, Eastgate, Joiners’ Arms (W.457); Art Brooker, farthing, At The, crown (W.458); William Campian, farthing,1658, crossed swords (W.460); Robert Cart, farthing, 1668 (W.461); Robert Chvrchell, farthing, 1669, Merchant Taylors’ Arms (W.462); Alice Cobham, farthing, 1651, family arms/family crest, initials A.C. (W.463); Alice Cobham, farthing, 1651, family arms/family crest, no initials (W.464); S. Iohn Cobham, farthing, 1666, family arms/family crest (W.465); Edward Harrison, halfpenny, 1669, hand holding scissors (W.466); Richard Hvtcheson, farthing, three doves (W.467); Iohn Kennon, farthing, Nag’s head (W.468); Richard Newbery, farthing, 1666, Blackjack (W.474); Thomas Palmer, farthing, still (W.475); Edward Shelley, farthing, Cvry, head of Queen of Bohemia (W.476); Samvell Stowe, farthing, Prince of Wales’s feathers, The Post (W.477); Joseph Travers, farthing, 1666, tobacco roll and four pipes (W.478); Gilbert Yovng, farthing, 1664, bell, Grocr (W.480), W.456 poor, the others fair to about very fine, W.456 and W.477 extremely rare, W.466, W.467 and W.476 rare (18)
British Tokens, Seventeenth Century Tokens, Essex, Finchingfield, Wil Greene, farthing, At Ye, bell (W.179); Halstead (2): William Newman, farthing, stick of candles (W.191); Rowland Sath, farthing, 1669 (W.192); Harwich, Andrew Debnam, farthing, Fishmongers’ Arms (W.197); Hatfield Broadoak, W.M. Spiltimber, farthing, 1658, tree (W.202); Hedingham (Castle), Robert Walford, farthing, woolpack (W.208); Hedingham (Sible) (2): William Cant, farthing, 1667, Clothworkers’ Arms (W.209); Iohn King, farthing, 1668 (W.210); Manewden, Thomas Bvll, halfpenny, 1669, Barber-Surgeons’ Arms (W.233); Newport Pond, Francis Hvcherson, halfpenny, 1669 (W.243), damaged in centre; Rochford, Iohn Harvey, halfpenny, 1668, part of the Butchers’ Arms (W.259), this pierced, but rare, W.209 good very fine, the others fair to good fine (11) Thomas Bull the only issuer for Manewden.
British Tokens, Seventeenth Century Tokens, Essex, Saffron Walden (3): Ann Mathews, farthing, 1656, Grocers’ Arms (W.276); Edward Tompson, farthing, 1659 (W.281); William Wildman, farthing, 1656, two fishes (W.282); Steeple Bumstead, Martin Dike, farthing, 1657, Drapers’ Arms (W.299); Thaxted (2): Will Mason, farthing, 1662, At The, bell (W.314); George Stvbbing, farthing, 1666 (not 1669 as in Williamson), baker’s peel (W.320); Waltham Abbey (2): Iohn Hodges, farthing, Grocers’ Arms (W.329); Mihill Robinson, farthing, Grocers’ Arms (W.331); Wivenhoe, Iohn Parker, farthing, At The, Falken (W.344); Witham, George Robinson, farthing, 1669, still (W.351), good very fine; Writtle, Daniell Lenord, halfpenny, 1668 (W.355), except where stated, poor to good fine, W.331 rare, W.355 very rare (11) Dike and Lenord the only issuers for their respective villages.
British Tokens, Seventeenth Century Tokens, Essex, St. Osyth, William Clarke, farthing, 1659, Grocers’ Arms (W.284); Thaxted, Will Mason, farthing, 1662, At The, bell (W.314), the first with corroded flans, good fine, the second short of flan, nearly very fine (2) The first very rare not represented in the Norweb collection and the only issue for the village.
British Tokens, Seventeenth Century Tokens, Hampshire, Portsmouth (4): Thomas Carter, farthing, 1664, hat (MD.139A); Robert Harford, halfpenny, 1669, hand holding pen (W.145); Iohn Patten, farthing, 1667 (W.154); Pavl Richards, farthing, 1656 (W.160); Romsey (2): Iohn Pvckridge, halfpenny, 1668 (W.177); Edmvnd Yonge, farthing, 1664, three crowns (W.179); Southampton, Christopher Bell, farthing, family arms (W.187); Wallop, Hvgh Chitty, halfpenny, 1666, pair of shears (W.206); West Meon, Iohn Foster, halfpenny, 1670, saltire (W.207); Winchester (6): City halfpenny, 1669, City Arms (W.211); William Bvtler, farthing, 1657 (W.214); William Over, farthing, Grocers’ Arms (W.223); William Over, halfpenny, Grocers’ Arms (W.224); William Taylor, halfpenny, 1667, Grocers’ Arms (W.229), broken; Anthony Wiseman, farthing, 1657, Draper (W.233), fair to good very fine (15) *W.145 ex Norweb (1958b)
Judaica:- a silver spice tower by Aaron Taitelbaum, London, 1929, pear-shaped body chased with floral panels, four bells dependent above baluster-stemmed pedestal foot, four eagles around top below a plain steeple with ball and pennant finialMarked on door, pennant and foot and on each bell, 28 cm. high, wt. 136 gm.Bells original, good order except small shallow bruise to edge of foot rim.
William Nicklin, Birmingham; A George III oak longcase clock, the case with an arched pediment surmounted by three finials, flanked by fluted columns with brass mounts to top and bottom, the trunk on a plinth base with wavy fret and bracket feet, the arched brass dial with subsidiary dial in the arch for strike or silent flanked to each side by dolphins and scrolling foliage, the silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals with Arabic 5 minute markers and a subsidiary silvered seconds dial with Arabic numerals, signed 'William Nicklin, Birmingham' above the date aperture above the VI, the 8 day movement striking on a bell, approximately 260cm high.Illustrated.
Thwaites & Reed, London; A Regency ebonised and brass mounted mantel clock, the case surmounted by a brass finial and decorated with flowers and scrolling vines, circular brass handles to either side on brass cornucopia mounts, a glazed door to the back with plaque for 'Perry Webster, Clockmaker, 87 Portland St, No. 8681', the silvered dial with Roman numerals and engraved with flowers to each corner, a later brass plaque surmounting the dial engraved 'Thwaites & Reed, 4 Rosoman St, Clerkenwell 1817-1842, John Thwaites was 3 times Master of the Clockmakers Company, 1815-1819-1820', the 8 day movement striking on a bell, engraved Thwaites & Reed Clerkenwell, London, 42cm high. Illustrated
R & Co: A French gilt metal and porcelain mounted mantel clock, circa 1870, the foliate cast case surmounted by a classical vase, the dial and flanking columns painted with water landscapes, a romantic figure panel below, the 8 day movement striking on a bell, 37cm high, on a giltwood plinth (2).
A 19th Century mechanical clock oil on canvas, depicting a church with bell tower with a black enamelled lock, in a country scene landscape with figures to foreground unsigned in a gilt wood frame, and A 19th century needlepoint embroidery of a shepherd and shepherdess with their flock, landscape scene to foreground on silk titled "rustic enjoyment" in a wood gilt frame
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