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Eight Day long case clock movement, the 11' square brass dial with cherub and crown foliate scroll spandrels, the silver chapter ring with Roman numerals and signed 'Wm Goodwin, Stowmarkitt', a subsidiary seconds dial and a calendar aperture, the movement striking on a bell, within a later made up oak case, height 76'.
Five antique Chinese archaistic style bell form pendants probably Zhou (1028-256 BC), four in creamy jade with various coloured inclusions, the other dark brown, grey and black jade, all with foliate pendant decoration below an engraved collar; together with three other similar pendants of short blade form, with old collection labels, 5cm. to 6m. long. -7 * Part of an old collection of jade carvings purchased at auction in Jersey approx. 30 years ago, some with old collection labels.
An automata longcase clock, the 33.5 cm arched square painted dial signed Thos House, Marlborough, with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, the arch with Adam & Eve, lions, tigers and other animals, fitted an eight day movement, striking on a bell, in an inlaid mahogany case, with two weights, two keys and a pendulum, 227 cm high (over finials) See illustration Condition report Report by GH Case is in good condition with some splitting to veneer, chips, scratches and marks commensurate with age. The glass has a crack to the top right, just underneath the dome which is barely visible. There is some uneven sun fading focused on the right hand side of the case and particularly evident at the bottom. The case presents very well. There does not appear to be any damage or obvious restoration. The painted clock face is crazed all over with some chips around the edges and in the date aperture. The Adam and Eve automata are in good condition. The clock face does not appear to have been repainted. Movement appears complete and in good condition with no obvious damage or pieces missing. Bell is present, as are two weights and pendulum. There is a solder repair to the hour hand. Overall in good condition and presents very well. Charterhouse does not guarantee the working condition of any watches or clocks.
A longcase clock, the 30 cm square brass dial signed Leph Bullock Box, having Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperature, striking on a bell, in an oak case, 95 cm high See illustration Condition report Report by GH Cracks, gouges and scratches to case, particularly to mouldings and surrounding areas. Replacement piece of wood next to key mechanism to the left of the door and holes indicating that the lock and escutcheon plate are not original. The movement itself is in good condition and appears to be complete but is clearly a recent addition to an older case. This is further indicated by the fact that the face is not a particularly good fit in the hood and the patination and age of the case is not reflected in the condition of the metal, either in the movement or on the face. The pendulum is present, as are two weights. Both weights are different. Charterhouse does not guarantee the working condition of any clocks or watches.
A French alabaster mantle clock, the circular dial with gilt Roman numerals, Japy Freres brass movement striking on a bell, surmounted by a gilt horse stamped H. Mourey, h. 33 cm (beneath a glass dome) CONDITION REPORT: Horse has recently been re-gilded No warranties offered to working condition of movement a few minor knocks and chips to the alabaster body. Dome 29 x 19 x 23 rectangular with rounded corners, appears in good condition but has tape to rim so cannot be certain there are no chips
A Brass Barrelled Flintlock Blunderbuss reconverted from percussion, part octagonal bell mouth barrel struck with proof marks comprising crowned letters P, V and T (the latter being unusual), engraved Dublin, foliate engraved lock, walnut fullstock, chequered grip, brass mounts including acorn finialled trigger guard. Restocked during its working life, ramrod pipe restored. Overall 31”, barrel 14.25”. Good condition.
A group of coloured glass to include a late 19th century Bohemian clear and ruby glass faceted cup, finely etched with Continental panoramic view of a town and ornamental motifs, also with liquid measure, height 10.5cm, a set of four clear and red wine glasses, a pair of ruby and vaseline gilt heightened decorated beakers, and a similar bell, a Wedgwood paperweight, etc.
A group of five Judaica related items, a mid 20th century Israeli silver Kiddush cup, an electroplated bell shaped example, two Spanish electroplated goblets with cast Hebrew writing to the stems and a white metal spice tower with applied filigree decoration and with various gem stone cabochons, height 21.5cm.
A pair of George VI hallmarked silver three branch candelabra, the knopped octagonal stems raised on stepped square base with canted corners, with bell shaped sconces, engraved G to bases, Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1950, height 37cm, width 35cm, both convertible to single candlesticks (2).
A rare Scottish provincial bell shaped christening cup, raised on stepped circular foot, with S-scroll loop handle with leaf shaped thumbpiece, with gilt wash interior, engraved with various initials, Aberdeen, makers mark rubbed, height 10cm, approx 4.9ozt. CONDITION REPORT: There is staining throughout, minor scratches to beneath the base, also the gilt wash has gone to an area of the rim, also scratches to the inside of the rim, base is stable, otherwise appears good with no further obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
One Box: assorted ephemera, mainly UK topography including late Victorian/Edwardian View Albums including THE ALBUM OF NORTH WALES VIEWS + ENGLISH LAKE SCENERY TWELVE PHOTOGRAPHS BY HERBERT BELL, Ambleside 1893, obl orig cl gt + AKED BYATT (PUB): PHOTOGRAPHIC VIEW ALBUM OF ALTON, STAFFS, obl, orig cl gt worn + THE CAMERA SERIES BROWN AND RAWCLIFFE LIMITED: VIEWS OF NEW BRIGHTON AND LIVERPOOL; ALBUM OF VIEWS OF ENGLISH LAKES, each obl orig wraps worn etc
VIRGINIA WOOLF, 2 ttls: THE LETTERS, Ed Nigel Nicolson, L, 1975-80, 1st edn, 6 vols, orig cl, d/ws; THE DIARY, Ed Anne Olivier Bell, 1977-84 1st edn, 5 vols, orig cl, d/ws + QUENTIN BELL: VIRGINIA WOOLF, 1972, 3rd impress, 2nd impress, 2 vols, orig cl, d/ws + GEORGE SPATER AND IAN PARSONS: A MARRIAGE OF TRUE MINDS AN INTIMATE PORTRAIT OF LEONARD AND VIRGINIA WOOLF, 1977, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w (14)
Gilt metal twin-train mantel clock striking on a bell, with foliate and scrolling decoration, the white enamelled dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, by L. Leroy of Paris, 7, Boul'd de la Madeleine, movement numbered 24923, on green veined marble base, and sunburst pendulum with mask decoration, numbered 24923, 41cm high,
18th century eight-day oak long case clock by John Thomas of Crewkerne, twin-train movement striking on a bell, brass dial with gilt metal spandrels, dial with ticking silvered figure of Father Time above silvered chapter ring, subsidiary second dial and date aperture, John Thomas is recorded in Moore A J ÈThe Clockmakers of Somerset 1650-1900É as working in Crewkerne circa 1690-1760. 226cm high,
BRITISH COINS, Elizabeth I, Silver Shilling, sixth issue, crowned bust left, initial mark bell (1582-1583) both sides, legend and beaded borders surrounding both sides, rev quartered shield of arms upon long cross fourchée, 5.78g (N 2014; S 2577). Fully round, once polished, almost very fine.
BRITISH COINS, Charles I, Silver Shilling, Tower Mint, group D, type 3a, fourth crowned bust left, large value behind, legend and beaded outer circle only surrounding both sides, initial mark bell (1633-1635) both sides, rev struck en médaille, quartered oval shield of arms, 5.91g (Brooker 489; Sharp E2/2; N 2225; S 2791). Bust very finely engraved, a few short hairline scratches, dig below value, weakly struck at shoulder both sides, otherwise very fine and rare. ex B A Seaby, purchased 8 November 1952 ex J M Ashby Collection, Spink auction 145, 14 July 2000, lot 2184
BRITISH COINS, Charles I, Silver Halfcrown, Tower mint under Charles I, group III, type 3a1, king on horseback left with upright sword breaking into legend, sash flowing from waist initial mark bell (1634-1635) both sides, rev quartered oval shield of arms with garnish, 15.14g (N 2209; S 2773). Large scratch from hindquarters of horse to legend, good fine / about very fine and lightly toned. from the David Sellwood collection
BRITISH COINS, Charles I, Silver Shilling, Tower mint under Charles I, type 3a, crowned bust left, value behind, no inner circle, initial mark bell (1634-1635) both sides, rev quartered oval shield of arms with garnish, no inner circle, 5.78g (N 2225; S 2791). Flan a little ragged at edges with light surface marks on the obverse, otherwise fine, reverse better, lightly toned. from the David Sellwood collection
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