An early 19th Century mahogany longcase clock by Edward Shilling of Milton, the 12ins arched painted dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the arch painted with a romantic rural landscape and with floral sprays to spandrels to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in case probably by Goulden of Canterbury, with shaped "Dolphin Tail" cresting above moulded cornice and with turned and fluted pillars to hood, arched trunk door veneered in figured mahogany, on bracket feet, 85ins high Note : Edward Shilling recorded working Milton (Sittingbourne) circa 1800-1838
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An 18th Century mahogany longcase clock by Robert Evens of Halsted, the 12ins arched brass dial with wide silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, the matted dial centre with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture to the eight day two train five pillar movement striking on a bell, contained in figured mahogany case probably by Goulden of Canterbury, the hood with shaped cresting and moulded cornice, and turned and fluted pillars to hood, the shaped trunk door veneered in figured mahogany, the confirming base with raised astragal moulding and double plinth base, 89ins high Note : "Kent Clocks and Clock Makers" by Michael Pearson, published by Mayfield Books 1997 shows two makers of the same name, movement probably made by the father, circa 1730-1740 and the case would date later, possibly during the time of the son, recorded working circa 1795
Jeremiah Hartley, Norwich,a longcase clock dial and movement,the square dial with cherub and crown spandrels, a silvered chapter ring and subsidiary seconds dial, and calendar aperture inscribed 'Jeremiah Hartley Norwich', the five-pillar, two-train, eight-day movement striking on a bell,11in diameter (28cm)
METALWORK - PEWTER, COPPER, BRASS: 1. Hornsby, Peter R G: Pewter of the Western World 1600-1850. Schiffer, 1983, signed by author, DJ;2. Kerfoot, J B: American Pewter. Crown, New York, 1942, 2nd printing;3. Tavenor-Perry, J: Dinanderie. Macmillan, George Allen & Sons, 1910, 1st edn., no DJ, red cloth; 4. Masse, H J L: Pewter Plate. George Bell, 1904, 1st edn., no DJ, green cloth; 5. Woolmer & Arkwright: Pewter of the Channel Islands. John Bartholomew, 1973, 1st edn., DJ; 6. Kauffman, Henry J: American Cooper & Brass. Thomas Nelson & Sons, 1968, 1st edn., DJ; 7. Masse & Michaelis: The Pewter Collector. Barrie & Jenkins, 1971 (7)
19th century French mantel clock with eight day movement, outside countwheel striking on a bell, signed - Gaquerelle A. Paris, circular white enamel dial with Arabic minute outer scale and Roman hour numerals, signed - Gaquerelle A. Paris, pierced gilt metal hands and sun face pendulum, in a green lacquer case of waisted form, with rococo gilt metal scroll and foliate mounts and decorative pierced side panels (key and pendulum present), 30cm overall height CONDITION REPORT General overall condition quite good. Movement is clean and may have been repaired at some time as back plate is scuffed where pinned. We are unable to say if the movement is in full working order. Dial has been retouched in places and has some damage around winding holes. Case is in reasonable condition with some minor cracking. Rear door now has a green silk cover and hinge is a replacement gilt metal mounts are good
19th century French mantel clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, signed - Jules Rolez Limited 8781, cream enamel dial with Arabic numerals, in a decorative gilt metal case with a large standing figure of Cupid holding a dove, mounted on a stepped rouge marble base with gilt metal mounts and four lion's paw feet (key present, pendulum lacking), 56cm overall height
19th century French mantel clock with eight day movement, striking on a bell, porcelain dial with Roman numerals and central painted scene of cottage by a bridge, gilt metal hands, in a decorative gilt metal case with painted porcelain panels and columns, surmounted by a figure of a cherub seated on a classical urn, all on a giltwood and velvet plinth, 39cm overall height (pendulum present, key lacking)
Large and impressive 19th century French 'Empire' mantel clock with eight day movement, outside countwheel, striking on a bell, signed - Roblin À Paris 12630, five inch circular white enamel dial with Roman numerals, in a decorative bronze case in the form of a contemplative classical warrior seated on a ruin, holding a scroll, signed - 'Justinie', standing on a heavy black slate and gilt metal mounted base, 53cm overall height (pendulum and key present)
19th century French mantel clock with eight day movement, outside countwheel, striking on a bell, signed - Japy Frères et Cie, white enamel dial with Arabic minute outer scale and blue Roman hour numerals, pierced gilt metal hands, in a decorative gilt metal case surmounted by a figure of Demeter, Goddess of Harvest and two seated putti on a large scroll and foliate base, signed - P. H. Mourey 81, 58cm overall height (key and pendulum lacking) CONDITION REPORT General overall condition reasonably good. We are unable to say whether the movement is in full working order. Movement clean. Dial is damaged at 9 o'clock and has minor cracks. Case is quite good - gilding worn in places and there are signs of repair. Lower back has been repaired and there are several vacant holes. Rear door / plate missing
19th century French mantel clock with eight day movement, outside countwheel, striking on a bell, signed - Japy Frères et Cie, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, in a decorative gilt metal case festooned with garlands and Trophies of Arms, surmounted by a large figure of a Crusader on horseback, carrying a banner, standing over a group of Saracen weapons, 63cm overall height (bell, pendulum and key lacking)
19th century mantel clock with French eight day movement striking on a bell, white enamel dial with Roman numerals and pierced gilt metal hands, in a porcelain case with gold scroll decoration and painted floral panel surmounted by a gold highlighted flower-head finial, standing on a separate porcelain plinth with gold shell and scroll decoration under a large glass dome, dome and stand 48cm overall height (pendulum and winding key present)
Early 19th century 'Tavern style' wall clock with eight day weight-driven movement striking on a bell, twelve inch white enamel dial with black painted Roman numerals faintly signed - Thos. Hallam, Nottingham, in wall mounted oak case with trunk door and hood with domed pediment and circular glass, 145cm overall length (winding key, weights, pendulum and door key present)
19th century French mantel clock with eight day spring-driven movement, silk suspension and outside countwheel striking on a bell, slow / fast regulator, gilt dial with bead borders, engine-turned decoration and Roman numerals in a Jacob Petit porcelain case with rococo pink and blue scroll decoration and floral painted panel, 31cm overall height (pendulum present, key lacking)
Victorian 'Grand Tour' style mantel clock with French eight day movement striking on a bell, gilt metal dial with individual blue enamelled Roman numerals and gilt metal hands, in a classical-style black slate and bronze mounted case with lion mask handles and surmounted by a bronze classical urn with face mask decoration and four finials, standing on four stylised wing and paw feet, 32.5cm overall height (bell detached but present, key and pendulum present)
Victorian mantel clock with eight day movement with outside countwheel, striking on a bell, signed - Japy Frères, white enamel dial with gilt metal filigree centre and Arabic numerals, in a classical ornate cast brass case with human mask and scroll decoration and urn finial, on four heavily scrolled feet, 48cm overall height (key and pendulum present)
19th century French mantel clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, outside countwheel signed - P. L. T.R.E., white enamel dial with Roman numerals, in a gilt metal case with panels of raised scroll decoration against a pierced background surmounted by a sculpted figure of a gentleman farmer and his ox, signed on right hand side, on four decorative feet, 39cm overall height (key and pendulum present)
An early 19th century oak and cross-banded mahogany cased longcase clock, the 13inch arched painted dial having Arabic numerals, floral decoration and signed Thomas Pattinson, Winton, a small village between Brough and Kirby Stephen in Cumbria, matching gilded brass hands and date indication, 30-hour bell strike movement, with pendulum and weight. Note: Thomas Pattinson is listed by B.Loomes as working in Winton from late 18th century until 1829. Estimate £250 to £300
W. J. BELL. Perth, Upper Canada. 12 Pence. 1 May, 1839. No. 22. ON10-06. Signed J. Moffatt/W & J Bell. Very Fine; DISTILLERIE DE ST. DENIS. Wfd. Nelson & Cie. St. Denis, Lower Canada. 15 Sous. 22 July, 1837. QC125-10-06b. Quentze Sous, right. No. 570. VG. Some staining; DISTILLERIE DE ST. DENIS. Wfd. Nelson & Cie. St. Denis, Lower Canada. 15 Sous. 7 1/2 Pence. 9 October, 1837. QC125-12-06b-ii. 9 below De. No. 424. Signed Kimber, left. Fine. Lot of three (3) pieces.
Indus Valley Mehrgarh Bichrome Ceramic Goblet with Bull and Beast 3300-1700 BC. A terracotta bell-shaped goblet with narrow flared base; black painted frieze to the body of a bull and feline, against a field of vertical stripes. 138 grams, 10cm (4"). From an important London collection of Bronze Age pottery; formed 1970s-1980. See Satyawadi, S. Proto-Historic Pottery of Indus Valley Civilisation: Study of Painted Motifs, Perspectives in Indian Art and Archaeology vol.2, New Delhi, 1994. [No Reserve] Very fine condition.
Indus Valley Mehrgarh Bichrome Ceramic Goblet with Bull and Beast 3300-1700 BC. A terracotta bell-shaped vessel with black painted design of an opposed bull and a canine. 227 grams, 10cm (4"). From an important London collection of Bronze Age pottery; formed 1970s-1980. See Satyawadi, S. Proto-Historic Pottery of Indus Valley Civilisation: Study of Painted Motifs, Perspectives in Indian Art and Archaeology vol.2, New Delhi, 1994. [No Reserve] Very fine condition.
Indus Valley Mehrgarh Bichrome Ceramic Cup with Pheasants 3300-1700 BC. A small bell-shaped terracotta beaker with black painted frieze of pheasants and foliage. 49 grams, 60mm (2 1/2"). From an important London collection of Bronze Age pottery; formed 1970s-1980. See Satyawadi, S. Proto-Historic Pottery of Indus Valley Civilisation: Study of Painted Motifs, Perspectives in Indian Art and Archaeology vol.2, New Delhi, 1994. [No Reserve] Fine condition, rim chipped.
Indus Valley Mehrgarh Bichrome Ceramic Cup with Ibexes 3300-1700 BC. A squat terracotta bell-shaped vessel with black painted design of opposed ibexes with vegetation. 287 grams, 97mm (4"). From an important London collection of Bronze Age pottery; formed 1970s-1980. See Satyawadi, S. Proto-Historic Pottery of Indus Valley Civilisation: Study of Painted Motifs, Perspectives in Indian Art and Archaeology vol.2, New Delhi, 1994. [No Reserve] Very fine condition.
Greek Apulian Bell Krater 5th-3rd century BC. A large ceramic bell krater with pedestal base, bell-shaped body and broad everted rim, two square handles. 3.3 kg, 37cm (14 1/2"). From the estate of a North Country collector, acquired over a 30 year period from the early 1970s. Fine condition.
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