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A Victorian brass single fusee skeleton timepiece the 5.5 inch chapter ring of Roman numerals on a skeleton frame with six joining pillars on four bell shaped brass feet and a white marble base, presentation plaque dated October 25th 1864, presented to Mr Joseph Lear by the teachers and scholars of the Primitive Methodist Sunday School, Tunstall as a small token of respect for his long and valuable services as treasurer and officer, the timepiece in a mahogany four glass case, 32.5cm high, 42.5cm high overall
A Caughley mug transfer-printed in the Bell Toy pattern, circa 1785-92, plain cylindrical form with double indented strap handle, Sx mark, 12.1cm highProvenance: Wright Collection no. 90, purchased for in 1974. Literature: Ironbridge 1999 no. 424 and Caughley Newsletter November 2016 no.68, pp13-14. There are only two mugs known is this pattern, the other of which is on display in the V&A.
A very rare Caughley mug transfer-printed with the Cabbage Rose Sprays pattern, circa 1776-80, of bell-shaped form, unglazed base with S mark, 9.6cm highProvenance: Wright Collection no. 430, purchased in 1994 from Geoffrey Godden. Literature: Ironbridge 1999 no. 28, The Caughley Society, Caughley Blue and White Patterns, p.71 and the previous lot for a discussion of the pattern.
Three Caughley slop bowls transfer-printed with the Bell Toy and Mansfield patterns, and a full version of the early Three Flowers pattern, circa 1775-83, C and S marks, 15cm and 15.3cm diameter (cracked, chipped) (3)Provenance: The Bell Toy bowl is Wright Collection no.958, purchased in 2014 from Chiswick Auctions. The Mansfield pattern bowl is Wright Collection no. 775, purchased in 2007 from S. Millington. The Three Flowers bowl is Wright Collection no. 976, purchased in 2015 from Bullith.Literature: See Caughley Newsletter 2016 on the Bell Toy pattern. This is an interesting display of this pattern, the main section of the print lacking the two smaller pots, the vase and large flower which are then broken up around the subsidiary sections of the bowl.
A pair of Derby porcelain campana urns, probably Samson of Paris, late 19th century, in the manner of W. Duesbury, the everted gilded gadrooned rims with gilt shell and bell trails to interior, gilt framed painted pictorials to front, light green ground, twin gilt handles, on square pedestal base, iron red painted factory marks, both inscribed in red script to underside, 'Entrance of the Bosphorus' and 'Bosphorus Harbour', 12½in. (31.75cm.) high. (2)
LATE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY OAK AND MAHOGANY CROSSBANDED LONGCASE CLOCK, with Halifax rolling moonphase, signed Lister and Bromley, Halifax, the 12 1/2" silvered dial with rolling moonphase and subsidiary date dial to the foliate scroll engraved centre, enclosed by scroll pierced gilt spandrels and powered by an eight day movement striking on a bell, housed in a base with swan neck pediment, blind fret carved frieze and fluted, free standing fore columns, over a long trunk door with wavy top, flanked by fluted quarter columns and raised on a conforming base with chamferred fore corners and ogee bracket feet, 90" (228.6cm) high
LATE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY MAHOGANY CROSSBANDED OAK LONGCASE CLOCK with rolling moonphase, the 13" painted Arabic dial with moonphase aperture to the centre and floral spandrels, powered by an eight day movement striking on a bell and housed in a caddy top case with scroll painted panel and free standing turned fore columns, above a long trunk door with shaped top and raised on a conforming panelled base with chamferred fore corners, 85" (215.9cm) high, (lacks feet)
A CIRCA 1820 OAK LONGCASE CLOCK by W Rossland, Pwllheli, the 14 ins square painted dial with subsidiary seconds and date aperture, set with Arabic numerals and floral painted spandrels, the cast backplate marked 'Tinnemore' before a twin pendulum drive movement striking on a bell, (pendulum, weights and key included), set in an oak case with broken swan neck pediment and brass decoration, later leaf carved central finial, single glazed door with flanking reeded pillars, shaped top trunk door with quarter cut brass capped side pillars on a stepped trunk base, 218 cms overall height
A CIRCA 1820 OAK CASED BRASS DIAL LONGCASE CLOCK by Lewis, Llanidloes, the 11.25 ins dial set with Roman numerals and figural spandrels before a single weight pendulum driven movement striking on a bell, the single door square hood with blind fretwork decoration and reeded square door flanking columns, the trunk with reeded canted sides and long shaped top trunk door, with a plain trunk base, 193.5 cms high, 60.5 cms at its widest
A VICTORIAN CROSSBANDED MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK by William Edwards, Llanidloes, the painted arched top dial set with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture before a twin weight pendulum driven movement, striking on a bell (pendulum and weights included), the single glazed arched top hood with broken swan neck pediment and turned door flanking pillars, repeated to the trunk, the door with decorative top and sloping lower section leading to the trunk base, the whole in oak and crossbanded mahogany with inlay, 230 cms high, 62 cms wide (some restoration required)
A collection of ten antique silver caddy spoons, comprising: a George IV one by John Bettridge, Birmingham 1820, bell shaped bowl, engraved decoration, plus one of shovel form, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1820, one with a fluted oval bowl by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1817, and seven further spoons of various designs, approx. weight 3.3oz. (10)
An important collection of Chinese woodblock printed sutras, Ming dynasty, 15th century and later, some bearing the reign mark of Hongxi (1424-25) including a Heart Sutra and 'precious objects' of coins, fabric and a gilt pewter bell pendant, the largest sutra 30cmProvenance: a gift to the present vendor from the specialist Chinese works of Art dealer John Sparkes in the late 1950s/early 1960s. The photographs included with this lot show where the sutras, scroll and 'precious objects' were removed from the core of an early Ming dynasty life-size polychrome wood figure of a luohan.
A French Gilt Metal-Mounted Marble Portico Clock Garniture, Late 19th Century the 12,5cm enamel dial with arabic numerals and inscribed 'A La Renaissance, 34 Bould, St Martin', the backplate stamped 'A.D. Mougin 2079 VCMB', bell striking movement with mask and sunburst pendulum, barrel shaped case with urn, raised on four columns w 41,5cm high 3
A Scottish mahogany longcase clock, the hood with architectural pediment, moulded square column, 14" arched painted dial, with portraits of Caledonia, Ramsey, Ferguson, Scott and Burns, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and date dial, eight-day movement striking on a bell, long door flanked by quarter columns, turned legs, 215cm.
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