37 white metal soldiers. British infantry in scarlet tunics. Comprising – 11 Waterloo period privates at ease with rifles, fixed bayonets. 11 privates C.1865 with slung muskets. 5 Highland Light Infantry, 2 Officers and 3 privates. 5 91st Highlanders with shakos and colourful trews. 5 privates in bell shakos marching at the slope. VGC
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A collection of decorative ceramics, to include; Wedgwood calendar plates from the 1970's and 1980's, a Crown China Maytime pattern part tea service, a Bell China green spot decorated Art Deco tea service, a Myott 'Petite' pattern part tea service, Royal Albert china, a Maling circular bowl and cover and further decorative ceramics (Qty)
A late 19th century French gilt brass mounted kingwood mantel clock, the top surmounted with a figure of Father Time, above a cast brass dial inset with enamel Roman numerals and minute markers, the two train movement with star burst pendulum and movement striking on a bell, on gadrooned feet, 64cm x 54cm
John Mercer, Hythe, an oak longcase clock, the 8-day two-train movement strking the hours on a bell, square brass dial with Roman hour numerals and Arabic five-minute outer numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture and scroll foliate spandrels to the four corners, the oak case with a long trunk door on a plinth with bracket feet, the caddy-top hood with a panel of blind-fret decoration and pilasters, 80in (203cm) high.
John Roberts, an oak longcase clock, the 30-hour striking the hours on a bell, square brass dial with Roman hour numerals and Arabic five-minute outer numerals, date aperture and scroll foliate spandrels to the four corners, one spandrel replaced, the oak case with a long trunk door on a plinth with bracket feet, the flat-top hood with columns, 80in (203cm) high.
Pearce & Bounsall, an oak longcase clock, the 8-day two-train movement striking the hours on a bell, the arched painted dial with Roman numerals and hunting scene, the oak case with ebony stringing, a break-arch trunk door on a base and plinth, the hood with swan-neck pediment and columns, 85in (203cm) high.
A 19thC pine Longcase Clock, the 30-hour single weight movement striking on a bell, square painted dial with Roman numerals and inscribed "John Mallett, Barnstaple", the hood with moulded cornice and pillasters above a long trunk door and plinth base, 76in (193cm) high, with weight and pendulum.
An oak Longcase Clock, the 30-hour movement striking on a bell, arched brass and silvered dial with Roman and Arabic numerals and date aperture, signed "William Pain, Godstone", the case with arched hood and pillars, shaped trunk door and plinth base, 79in (200.5cm) high, complete with weight and pendulum.
A continental silver cow creamer, probably Dutch, in standing pose wearing a bell around its neck, the hinged cover adorned with an insect, 6.4oz, bears import marks for Chester 1900, w.14.5cm Condition Report / Extra Information Stands well Complete, no apparent repairs Some polish residue and handling wear Marks good Hinge good
John Bell (1812-1895) - A large bronze figure of the Eagle-slayer, cast by the Coalbrookdale Company of Shropshire, depicting semi-nude male standing figure holding bow aloft in his left hand, on naturalistic base, with a dead sheep at his feet, dark brown patina, with inscribed Coalbrookdale Company foundry mark to base, h.83cm
A circa 1830 French ormolu and patinated bronze mantel clock, modelled as a Scottish Highlander in traditional dress and leaning on his dirk, upon a finely engine turned silvered dial with twin winding holes for an eight day brass Paris made movement, with outside countwheel and striking on a bell, the case with further applied mounts to include cherub mask over two birds and fruiting vines, h.32cm (lacking one applied leaf mount to right of dial)
Robert Best of London ebonised balloon bracket clock, circa 1800, having a signed silvered dial, subsidiary hours dial and date dial, twin winding holes for a brass eight day gut driven fusee movement with anchor escapement and striking on a bell, the backplate finely engraved with fruit and flowers amidst scroll leaves and foliage, the case with applied brass carry handles, cherub mask plaque, and on scroll bracket feet, h.55cm Condition Report / Extra Information Fully running with hammer strike. Dial width 7”. Appears all original. Dial good but with some light surface scratches. Shrinkage split to moulding beneath dial. Metalwork tarnished. Movement fully working. Some minor losses and scuffs to back, with age wear.
Edward Clark of London early George III ebonised bracket clock, having a signed silvered dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, date aperture and mock pendulum aperture, twin winding holes for a five pillar bell striking and repeating fusee movement with verge escapement, the backplate engraved with leaf scrolls around a chinoisserie pavilion, the brass bound bell-top case with carry handle, fishscale side frets, leaf door frets, and raised on brass ogee bracket feet, h.42.5cm (handle down) Note: This style of case is usually associated with Ellicott and was introduced soon after the middle of the 18th century Condition Report / Extra Information Fully working including strike and pull repeat. Dial good. Glass to inside of door showing plaster, probably later. Case good. Brass good, probably re-polished at some point. Ebony veneers good with minor age wear only. Provenance - private sale due to downsizing, purchased from Sotheby's approx. 20 years ago for £5000 hammer.
John Knibb of Oxford ebonised cased basket topped bracket clock, circa 1685 but with later additions, the associated 8" square brass dial signed John Knibb Oxon Fecit and having cherub mask spandrels, silver chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, engraved centre, pierced blue steel hands, twin winding holes for an eight day six pillar verge fusee movement, having outside countwheel and striking on a bell, the backplate engraved with trailing flowers and a fish, signed John Knibb Oxonia Fecito, the case probably associated and with gilt metal mounts, fixed brass carry handle, and raised on bun feet, gross h.44cm, w.30.5cm Condition Report / Extra Information Dial and case probably associated. In running order. With winding key. Finials and feet probably replacement. Metal mounts all with restored appearance. Movement with two unexplained holes to backplate. Bell probably replacement. Case good with light age wear.
Jacob Swaby of Deal- an early 19th century mahogany longcase clock, having signed silvered arch dial, w.12", with Roman and Arabic numerals, engraved centre, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture (lacking date disc), twin winding holes for a brass eight day four pillar weight driven movement striking on a bell, the case having reeded canted corners to a boxbase, h.215cm Condition Report / Extra Information Stands well. Door with minor shrinkage splits to veneer. Dial with some tarnishing. Lacking second sweep. Currently on replacement seatboard but sold with original distressed seatboard. Date ring loose. Pendulum weights detached from rod. Back with numerous wall mounting holes. Dial and movement original to each other.
Daniel Barrett of Chatham - an 18th century chinoisserie lacquered longcase clock, having an arch brass dial (w.11.5") with ships automata to the arch and later plaque entitled 'The Britannia', the chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals flanked by cast brass scroll leaf spandrels, enclosing named plate, subsidiary seconds dial, matted centre with date aperture, twin winding holes for an eight day brass four pillar movement striking on a bell, the case with arched panel doors decorated with figure scenes to a boxbase, h.217cm Condition Report / Extra Information Case lacquer work is distressed all over but appears original and untouched. Worst areas of lacquer distress around upper left corner of door. Some worm holes to hood at top and sides (not active). Dial good but with some tarnishing. Hands later black painted, probably replacement. Hour hand loose. Paintwork to ship and background very grubby and with lacquer residue, 'The Britannia' nameplate is applied. Movement and dial appear original to one another, requires light overhaul. Sold with pendulum and brass cased weights.
John Wrightin of Mansfield a Victorian brass lantern clock, having domed bell top, dolphin fret carved frieze, signed dial with brass chapter ring having Roman numerals, single winding hole for a chain driven four pillar fusee movement striking on a bell, stamped to the side door 'Restored by SF Stanley 46 Chancery Lane, London' h.38cm Condition Report / Extra Information In running order. Two feet drilled. The whole slightly grubby and with age wear. Some polish residue. Otherwise no apparent faults.
John Lewis of Coldharbour near Portsmouth 19th century walnut cased longcase clock, the 12" dial signed to silvered convex disc to the arch, having feather engraving, cast gilt brass spandrels, matted centre, silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, twin winding holes for an eight day brass four pillar weight driven movement striking on a bell, the case with feather and crossbanding (probably re-veneered), on a boxbase with bracket feet, h.213cm
James Bethel of Stowmarket 19th century oak longcase clock, having signed and painted arch dial, w.12", with rolling moondial to the arch and with lunar markers, the whole with subsidiary seconds dial and date dial, twin winding holes for an eight day brass four pillar weight driven movement striking on a bell, the case having arched panelled door to a boxbase, h.200cm James Bethel is listed in Haggar & Millar's Suffolk Clocks & Clockmakers as being based in Stowmarket and Needham Market between 1807-1810.
A mahogany cased long case clock, on bracket feet, the dial set with Roman numerals and with painted decoration of two nautical scenes, a bridge and cottage scenes to spandrels and still life scene to the arched top with subsidiary seconds dial with Arabic numerals and date aperture, the back of the dial inscribed "D. Saunders" in white painted lettering, the brass eight day movement with chiming bell engraved "Osborne", 209 cm tall
A 19th Century French gilt brass cased figural mantel clock decorated with seated figure of Cicero holding pamphlet inscribed "Conjuration de Catilina", the movement stamped "Samuel Marti Medaille d'Or Paris 1900" and numbered "3997-87", 57 cm wide x 67.5 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Has a replacement bell.
A 19th Century style marble and gilt metal clock garniture as a sphere held aloft by three putti on a column base with floral swag decoration, the movement by Vincenti & Cie, stamped verso "Vincenti & Cie, Medaille d'Argent 1855" and No'd. "143", flanked by two twin branch candelabra as putti holding aloft rose stems, 36.5 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Wear, scuffs, scratches, some chips, plus large chip to base of clock centrepiece. Some mis-shaping to foliage. Clock case and garniture are modern reproductions. Movement has a replacement platform and replacement bell. New screws and fittings.
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