An early 19th century longcase clock, the moulded arched hood over a plain trunk with arched door and bracket feet, the painted dial with floral spandrals subsidiary seconds and date dials, and strike/silent to the arch, inscribed G. Forster, Sittingbourn, the eight-day movement striking on a bell, the false-plate inscribed Osbornes Manufactory, Birmingham, 203cm high
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DESCRIPTION: "Sauterelle" Baccarat crystal vase featuring a cow bell shape with raised cameo amber glass sunflowers, resting atop a cricket whos wings overlap the vase. Finished with frosted crystal textured base with embossed wheat heads. Marked:"Baccarat"CIRCA: Early 20th Ct.ORIGIN: UnknownDIMENSIONS:H:8" L:4.75" W:3.25"CONDITION: Visible hairline fractures. See lot description for details on item condition. More detailed condition requests can be obtained via email (info@akibaantiques.com) or SMS (305) 333-4134. Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Akiba Antiques shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
DESCRIPTION: Antique rotary telephone from Empresa Mixta Telefono Argentina. Features a wooden wall bell ringer and a rotary telephone with hanging ear piece. Marked: Ampresa Mixta Telefono Argentina E.M.T.A. Larga Distancia 92" along with a British patent number.CIRCA: 20th Ct.ORIGIN: ArgentinaDIMENSIONS:H:12.25" L:6.5"CONDITION:Good condition. Functional. See lot description for details on item condition. More detailed condition requests can be obtained via email (info@akibaantiques.com) or SMS (305) 333-4134. Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Akiba Antiques shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
Oak longcase clock, the hood with carved pediment, plain frieze, turned columns, long door flanked by quarter columns, bracket feet, 12" square brass dial with cast spandrels, the chapter ring with Roman numerals, moon phase and date aperture, signed Thos. Lister, thirty-hour movement, striking on a bell, height 210cm.
A William IV silver baby's rattle, the whistle engraved with finely-punched scrolling leaves, the teether with stiff leaves and hung with five bells, indistinct hallmarks for London 1830, makers mark probably that of either William Knight II or William King (one bell and the coral teether missing), 9cm long overall
A HISTORY AND DEFENCE OF MAGNA CHARTA. containing a copy of the original charta at large, with an English translation...' J. Bell 1769, together with two other Antiquarian books - Henry, Lord Brougham, 'Dialogues on Instinct' 1844 and 'An Explanation of the August Sacrifice of the Mass', 1813. (3) Condition Report: Please note: every page of every book is not checked, if you are unable to view yourself please ask for detailed information
A brass gentleman's open face key wind pocket watch, the case with engraved decoration of flowers and stamped Cesar Renfer 'Abrecht, with Swiss made movement and alarm function, the decorated bell set with Roman numerals on white plaques, with sweeping alarm hand and engraved "Kramer", diameter 5.25cm and a small collection of British and overseas coins.
A 19th century French brass repeater carriage clock, the rectangular enamelled dial set with circular chapter ring, Roman numerals and with subsidiary dial, inscribed "Les Roy & Fils Pals. Royal GTE. Montpensier 13-15 Paris, 296 Regent Street London", height 12.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: Has original escapement. Strikes as a bell. We cannot guarantee it is in working order. Number 784. Door is loose as upper pin is missing. Balance cock moving freely. Scratch to dial around 10 o'clock approx 6mm. General wear to case. We cannot ship this lot ourselves, we would suggest contacting a professional courier service (a few suggestions can be found at www.adampartridge.co.uk/postage.php).
A pair of Royal Worcester porcelain leadless glazed vases with ovoid bodies, hand painted with floral and foliate scroll motifs and with floral garlands, with gilt heightened slender neck with bell shaped rim on cream ground, with similarly decorated raised handles and spreading circular foot, marked in green to base, registered number 362805, 2119, c.1898, height 16cm. CONDITION REPORT: Generally good condition with no damage or restoration, only some minor areas of rubbing to the paint of the floral garlands and foliate scroll decoration, and odd tiny areas of flanking to the gilt.
A George I hallmarked silver christening mug of tapering form with S-shaped loop handle, on tapering base, makers mark illegible, London 1723, height 9cm (af) and a pair of hallmarked silver candlesticks with bell shaped sconces and square section tapering stems and spreading circular loaded base, BJ Pepper & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1915, height 13cm, weighable silver approx 4.8ozt. CONDITION REPORT: The jug has two major splits to the rim, the handle is dented and misshapen in several areas, surface wear and tarnishing, some tiny dints and a small area of possible restoration. Misshapen areas above the base and the handle has probably been resealed. Candlesticks have misshapen bases.
A George V hallmarked silver candlestick with bell shaped sconce and tapering stem above spreading circular loaded base, Williams (Birmingham) Ltd, Birmingham 1918, height 26cm (af), a silver baluster pepper, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1920, a footed mustard pot, and a cigarette case with engine turned decoration initialled "JVS", weighable silver approx 6.3ozt (4).
A Bell Punch Ticket Cancelling Machine with Ticket Racks and Tickets, the machine in working order and with mounting backplate, no 70825, together with 14-book and 6-book ticket racks and a metal ticket box by Henry Jew & Co with a large collection of tickets in books and singly, from Poole's Coachways, York Pullman and others, overall G-VG (4)
An oak Lancashire George III longcase clock, the 34cm dial, with Roman chapter with Arabic minutes numerals, floral spandrels, white moon phase within main chapter painted with bucolic scene, subsidiary date dial , pierced gilt hands, signed Hodghon[sic]/Preston, eight- day movement striking on a bell, the hood with mahogany frieze, turned pilasters, shaped door, flanked by plain quarter columns, canted angles to base, 199.4cm highThe blundered signature relates to Thomas Hodgson of Preston was working in the later decades of the 18th century and is thought to have been related to the Hodgson clcokmakers of Lancaster.
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