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A Chinese export porcelain armorial tankard, of bell form with strap handle and heart form terminal, finely decorated with the arms of Stockdale, under griffin crest, flanked by mirror shaped cartouches of ships and lighthouse in a harbour setting, Qianlong, 18th Century, 15.2cm high * We are greatful to Mrs Angela Howard for the correction to our cataloguing, the arms are of Stockdale not Nicol as previously stated.
Silver, comprising; a rectangular vesta case, with engine turned decoration, Chester 1922, a circular bowl with floral, foliate and scroll embossed decoration, London 1901, a lady's chain mesh bag, fitted with an oval link carrying chain, import mark Birmingham 1915, a lady's purse, with a blue textile lining, fitted with a carrying chain, Birmingham 1911 and a plated small bell, combined gross weight of weighable silver 448 gms.
An early 18th century thirty hour brass bracket clock, W Boxall Petworth, the 8" brass dial with female mask spandrels around silvered chapter ring, supporting movement striking on a bell, on an ebonised bracket, the bracket 56.5cm high (together with spare parts in a box, pendulum and weight).
A George III mahogany eight day longcase clock, Barwise London, the 'London' case with quarted fitted brass fluted columns and well figured body and base, the eleven and three quarter inch arched white painted dial with subsidiary seconds, date and strike/silent dials, with supporting twin train movement striking on a bell, 214cm high. (winder, two weights and pendulum) Provenance: Countess of Shannon and thence by descent, until being sold in 1972.
A Frodsham Victorian black slate clock with white enamel dial, Marked “Chas. Frodsham, Clock maker to the Queen.”, gong strike. Mechanism visible through bevelled glass.22x14x26cm. high. CONDITION REPORT: Movement complete but needs a clean. Bell fitting needs spacer. Complete with two pendulums, not checked for fitting.
Early George V two-handled silver trophy cup of inverted bell form, engraved - 'NGS F. R. Edwards Scratch Cup', with chased acanthus leaf decoration and loop handles, on a compressed pedestal foot, separate domed cover with acanthus leaf decoration and flame finial, together with a turned wooden plinth with silver plated collar and custom-made fitted case (Sheffield 1911), maker's marks rubbed. All at approximately 38ozs, 39cm overall height
Mid-19th century French ormolu and porcelain mounted clock garniture in the 16th century gothic taste, the clock in architectural case with cast knights and trophies of arms, porcelain dial and panels painted with knights and coats of arms, French eight day movement striking on bell signed E Roy & Fils flanked by pair of matching three branch candelabra. The clock 32cm high
George III bracket clock with eight day twin-fusee repeat movement striking on a bell, signed - Gowlands Sunderland, white enamel dial with ringed winding holes and Roman numerals, also signed - Gowlands Sunderland, in an ebonised architectural case with brass mounts, fish-scale side frets and garland ring-handles, on four ball feet, 42cm overall height (pendulum and key present)
Late 19th century French mantel clock with eight day movement, outside countwheel, striking on a bell, white enamel dial with flower garland decoration and Arabic numerals, pierced gilt metal hands in a gilt metal case with classical revival decoration of foliate swags and ribbons, on bracket feet and surmounted by large classical urn, 54cm overall height (key and pendulum present) CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good. Movement is clean and as we are aware in working order with no visible signs of repair. Dial is good, some minor damage and a hairline crack on edge near No 7. Case is in good condition but dusty, gilding is worn in places on main body and decorative high points. Fixing for bow above dial and swag on front of urn may not be original
A selection of drinking glasses to include 11 clear cut short drinking glasses with bell shaped bowls and knopped stems together with 5 Edinburgh crystal champagne flutes, two further examples, tumblers by Edinburgh crystal, Stuart, etc together with 6 liquor glasses, water beakers by Edinburgh crystal, etc
A collection of good quality textile and embroidered effects to include a felt cushion cover with highly detailed embroidered botanical panel, a similar embroidered brightly coloured foliate bell pull panel (110 cm long approx), together with a wall hanging depicting Deer beneath stylised foliage , etc, also together with framed finely detailed embroidered landscape studies, all of reural landscapes, etc, together with an embroidered clutch bag
A VICTORIAN BRASS SINGLE FUSEE SKELETON CLOCK, SIGNED THWAITES, the opposing brass architectural frames with Gothic points and painted Roman chapter, the eight day chain driven movement striking a bell, under a glass dome and raised on a marble base, complete with pendulum and key. Overall 48cm
FRENCH GILT METAL MANTEL CLOCK, 19TH CENTURY, RETAILED BY J.W. BENSON, the case surmounted by a Classical maiden holding a flaming torch, further embellished by acanthus and bead cast scrolls and foliate swags, the porcelain dial signed and painted, two-train movement outside countwheel striking a bell, under a glass dome and raised on a plinth, with keys and pendulum. Overall 43cm
Derby botanical part dessert service, attributed to John Brewer, 1790s, each with a named botanical specimen within a gilt and rust outline, comprising a lobed lozenge dish, Golden Flower'd Henbane, 30cms, a two-handled oval pedestal sauce tureen, the lid Moss Rose, the bowl Canterbury Bell and Heartsease, (repaired and damaged), 17cms, a navette shape stand, Tuberous Rooted Limodorum, 23cms, and four plates, Jerusalem Cowslip, Cut-leav'd Violet, Whorled Coreopsis and Prickly Poppy, the later repair, diameter 23cms, each standard cross batons mark in blue, pattern number 313, some of the titles also in Latin, rubbed and old repairs, (7).
Collection of 13 Reference Books pertaining to Pewter and a booklet on pewter by Charles Hull: The books entitled 'Pewter Plate'; A historical & descriptive handbook by H.J.L.J Massé, second edition 1910. 'The Pewter Collector'; a guide to English pewter with some reference to foreign work by H.J.L.J Massé, published 1921. 'Old Pewter' by Malcolm Bell. 'Causeries on English Pewter' by Antonio de Navarro. First Edition of 'Chats on Old Pewter' by H.J.L.J Massé, 1911. 'Chats on Old Pewter' by H.J.L.J Massé, edited and revised by Ronald F. Michaelis. 'Pewter Collecting for Amateurs' by Kenneth Ullyet. 'Pewter' by John Bedford. 'Antiques and their values: Pewter' compiled by Tony Curtis. 'The Arthus Negus Guide to British Pewter, Copper and Brass' by Peter Hornsby, and 'Old Domestic Base-Metal Candlesticks by Ronald F. Michaelis.
Early 20th century French brass carriage clock, makers Howell & James of Paris, with Roman enamel dial, the compensated lever movement striking on a bell, 16cm high. Condition Report Overbanked but balance staff ok. Springs wound. Strike seems ok but all needs attention. Front glass corner chip. Left hand side glass corner chip. Right hand corner chip. Back three corners chipped. Dial and hands good.
A Worcester cup circa 1770, the bell shaped cup / custard cup, underglaze blue printed with The Man in the Pavilion pattern and with distinctive moulded scroll handles, unmarked, 6cm high Note: See Bonhams The Zorensky Collection catalogue Part I, March 2004, lots 316 and 319 for Worcester articles with similar handles.
An Art Deco three colour marble figural clock garniture, modelled as a seated female figure with ivorine face and hands and bronzed spelter body, beside a circular clock with movement striking on a bell, 63cm x 30cm, the side ornaments modelled as a pair of bronzed urns, (urns may be later), 21cm (3)
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