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Tomasz Starzewski Couture olive green long evening dress, sleeveless, trimmed with green velvet, a cream lace Sally Lee, Los Angeles cocktail dress, a Derek Lam gold and black lame cocktail dress, a Scaasi Boutique black net and frilled evening dress, a 1980's AJ Barri silk multicoloured cocktail dress, a black net and beaded evening dress by Alexandra Sareh, a green crepe pepper tree maxi dress embroidered with a butterfly, bell sleeves, keyhole neckline and an Ivana Zanini cream and brown silk dress with sash tie (8)
An early 19th Century oak and mahogany banded longcase clock, the 30in. circular brass dial fitted date aperture and subsidiary seconds dial, inscribed with maker (indistinct) 'Uttoxeter', with eight day movement and anchor escapement striking on a single bell, the case with circular glazed panelled door under a swan neck pediment, flanked by fluted brass mounted pilasters, the panelled door and base carved with flowers, urns and fruiting vines, flanked by fluted pilaster, raised on a plinth base, 19 1/2 x 80in. high.
A 19th Century oak longcase clock, with circular white enamel dial, roman numerals, 12in. diameter, faintly inscribed, fitted eight day movement with anchor escapement striking on a single bell, the hood circular glazed panelled door and arched panelled door below partly decorated with inlaid stringing, raised on plinth base, 17 x 77in. high.
An 18th Century style mahogany slender longcase clock, with 5in. arched brass dial inscribed 'Tempus Fugit', thirty hour chain driven movement striking on a single bell, the arched hood with glazed panelled door, surmounted by brass finials, decorated with turned pilasters, the narrow arched panelled door to the trunk centred by an inlaid oval motif, raised on ogee bracket feet, 8 x 72 1/2in. high.
A ship's bell 'The S.S. Royston Grange, London', with black enamel lettering and scrolling mount; together with a book '100 Years Of Houlders' (poor condition); and an oak wall mount with plaque inscribed 'H.M.S. Vindictive, commissioned 1899, Zeebrugge April, 23rd 1918, Ostend May 9th 1918'.NBThe SS Royston Grange was built by the Houlder Line Ltd., and weighed 2613 tons.
A pewter '2nd London Rifles' mug, by Sanders & Son London, 12cm high, along with a Victorian Old Sheffield plate mug, stamped to base 'Bowling Green Inn, W.Lindley maker Nottingham, Middlemarsh', 10cm high, and a Victorian 'bell metal' 1/2 pint mug, engraved 'Jolly Butchers Green Lanes', 11cm high (3)
A 19th century slate mantel clock and barometer set. The clock with visible anchor escapement and enamel dial is signed C. Bastien, Limoges. Housing an 8 day movement striking half hourly on a bell, 39.75cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Some slight slate chips. Mechanism working.
A 19th century walnut 8 day drop dial wall clock striking hourly on a bell. With marquetry inlay, carved scalloped bezel and with painted dial having Roman numeral markers and signed Jerome & Co, USA, 82cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. With key and pendulum. Running. Renovation to the works in 2013, paperwork supplied.
An early 19th century French gilt bronze mantel clock on rosewood and marquetry plinth under glass dome. Surmounted with a horse and dog, with enamel dial and adorned to the base with acanthus scrolls and a satyr mask. Housing an 8 day movement with silk suspension pendulum and chiming half hourly on a bell, clock 27.5cm, overall 39cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Dial cracked. Clock not running. Right hand spring broken or lacking. With key and pendulum.
A 19th century French boulle work mantel clock by Leroy of Paris. With arched Gothic style case raised on an ogee bracket plinth. Having signed enamel dial with Roman numeral markers. Housing an 8 day movement striking half hourly on a bell, 27.5cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. One foot lacking. Some slight chipping to the tortoiseshell. Sold with a pendulum but no key.
A mid Victorian mahogany cased eight day double fusee bracket clock by William Henry & Samuel Jackson, London. With painted circular dial having Roman numeral markers and striking hourly on a bell, 38.5cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Sold with pendulum but no key. Bezel clasp lacking. Rear door locked no key and lacking glass. Some edge chips.
An early 19th century French marble and gilt bronze mantel clock. Surmounted with the figure of Aphrodite and two putti attendants. With a relief work frieze panel further decorated with putti and raised on toupie feet. Housing an 8 day cylinder movement striking on a bell, stamped Samuel Marti, 36.5cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. No key or pendulum. Dial in excellent order. Case in very good order with slight rubbing to the gilding, minor grazing to the marble. Some of the feet have been glued as the threads must have worked loose.
A George III yew wood longcase clock. With castellated swan neck pediment, marquetry inlaid fluted Corinthian column supports, having feather stringing and raised on a stepped plinth. With square brass dial ornamented with cherub mask spandrels, silvered chapter ring with Roman numeral markers, having subsidiary seconds and date display. Housing an 8 day movement striking on a bell, 236cm high, dial 36cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Sold with weights and pendulum. No keys. Case in good order.
An unusual Victoria & Albert Museum porcelain and brass Marie Antoinette mantel clock, the enamel astronomical dial bearing Roman numerals, paste set bezel, eight day German movement with bell strike, lyre shaped case with Sun King emblematic surmount, raised on an oval base, with key, maker's mark on a gilded plaque to the base, 38.5 cm (h) - Est £50 - £80
Fifteen boxes of books on art, antiques and collecting, mostly mid- to late 20th century 8vos to folios, some earlier; with a particular emphasis on pottery and porcelain, including Meteyard (Eliza) Memorials of Wedgewood [&] Wedgewood and his Works, 1874, G. Bell, folios in original cloth gilt profusely illustrated with photoplates; classic sets such as Bryan's Dictionary of Artists, Engravers etc., 1913, Vols I-V; some other miscellaneous works of reference such as Burke's Landed Gentry, the thick 1937 Centenary Edition, some Folio Society editions in original slipcases and a few volumes on other subjects (qty)
LOT OF ASSORTED COLLECTABLESincluding two Portmeiron oven to table dishes both modelled in the shape of farmyard animals, some Wedgwood Jasperware items, a Govancroft handled bowl, a vintage glass hip flask with part leather cover and silver plated lid and part cover and a German crystal bell
TV/film male signed photo collection. 20+ mixed sized photos. Among them are Derek Thompson, Richard Whitely, Nick Hancock, Brian Conley, Dale Winton, Henry Kelly, Ben Elton, Ronnie Ronalde, Chick Young, Dermot Murnaghan, Tony Hart, Francois Hollande, Jamie Bell, Stewart Wright, James Redmond, Jason Donovan, James May, Michael Fish and other. Good condition. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, Overseas from £6.95.
Bomber Command veterans signed photo. This 8 by 10 photo a Lancaster in flight has been signed by the following 18 Bomber Command Veterans: W/O Steve Badcock - 166 Sqd, W/O William "Billy" Bell - 103/106 Sqd, P/O Douglas Bridges - 166 Sqd, W/O Roy Briggs - 576/156/35/138 Sqd, F/O Ken Calton - 156/635 Sqd, W/O Colin Cole - 617 Sqd, W/O Reg Eaves - 550 Sqd, Flt Lt Frank Hogan - 622 Sqd, W/O Harry Irons DFC - 9/158 Sqd, W/O Ken Johnson - 9/61 Sqd, W/O John Pearl - 207 Sqd, Flt Lt Ken Sumner DFM - 44/617 Sqd, W/O Les Sargent - 619 Sqd, W/O Frank Tolley - 625 Sqd, F/O Jack Warner DFM - 428 Sqd, W/O Reg White - 460 Sqd, W/O Colin Wood - 86/83 Sqd and F/O Ray Worrall - 44 Sqd. Good condition. All signed items will come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, Overseas from £6.95.
SUTTON TAYLOR (born 1943); a deep earthenware high footed bowl, matt bronze and mottled mustard glaze, impressed ST mark, diameter 33cm. (D) CONDITION REPORT: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration. Rings like a bell. This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk
HARRY DAVIS (1910-1986) & MAY DAVIS (1914-1998) for Crowan Pottery; a stoneware bowl with wax resist decoration, impressed pottery mark, diameter 27cm. (D) Provenance: Purchased from Crowan Pottery, Praze in the early 1960s and in a private collection ever since. CONDITION REPORT: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration. Rings like a bell. This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk
NASH, JOHN; a collection of fourteen books illustrated by Nash including De La Mare, Walter; Seven Short Stories, B.B.C. Household Talks, Hill, Jason; The Completive Gardener, Young, Andrew; A Prospect of Flowers, 2x Bell, Adrian; Men and Their Fields, Singe, Patrick; Plants With Personality, Nett, Roger; Thorntree Meadows, Gathorne-Hardy, Robert; Wild Flowers in Britain, One Hundred & One Ballads, Hill, Jason; The Curious Gardener, Gathorne-Hardy, Robert; The Tranquil Gardener, Rothenstein, John; John Nash and Freer, Allen; John Nash, The Delighted Eye (14).
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