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A set of five Continental (probably Dutch) wine glasses, the bell shaped bowls on an enamel twist and bubble decorated knopped stem, raised on a circular foot, 16.5 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Some variations to sizes of knops to stems. Wear, scuffs and some blemishes and bubbles. One base has incisions and a small chips and star shaped crack.
A French 19th century black slate and marble mantel clock of fluted drum form on an S scroll support raised on a moulded edge rectangular plinth, the blue enamel chapter ring with individual white roundels inscribed with Roman numerals recessed gilt metal engine turned centre with visible escapement and twin winding apertures, twin train movement stamped Martie et cie striking the half hours on a bell, 32cm high
A French 19th century ormolu mantel clock, the ornate case surmounted by two birds amongst fruit, the drum movement set with lions masks and wreaths, retailed by Wilson and Gandar, the eight day twin train movement stamped Vincenti & Cie striking the half hours on a bell, the white enamel dial with blue Roman numerals and two winding apertures, applied cast flaming urns and foliate plaque to the lower half of the case, 29cm high
A set of six silver mounted George V cut glass whisky tots Hukin & Heath, Birmingham 1934-35, the bell shaped bodies with star cut bases, loop handles and silver lidded mounts, 4in. (10.2cm.) high, together with their matching silver `Whisky` decanter labels by the same maker. (12) See Illustration.
A rare George II oak cased longcase wedding clock of unusually small proportions, by William Porthouse of Penrith, the square brass dial signed with married couple`s names, `Willm & Ann White 1747`, with penny moon, silver Roman chapter ring decorated with fleur-de-lys, gilt cherub spandrels, lunar scale and date apertures, 30 hour movement striking on the hours on a single bell, the case with flat hood with stepped ogee moulded pediment, over a square door flanked by turned fruitwood pillars, the trunk with ogee arched door, on a plain base, 72in. (182.5cm.) high. * Provenance: John & Paddy Butterfield, Old Ropery Antiques, Kilham, E. Yorks. See Illustration.
A Regency ebonised and ebony veneered bracket clock by Thomas Moore, Ipswich, with five pillar fusee movement with bob pendulum, foliate and eagle engraved back plate, striking on a bell, the arched brass dial with gilded brass mask spandrels, signed silvered Roman chapter ring with outer minutes, the matted gilt centre with pendulum indicator and date aperture, silvered strike/silent dial to the arch, the case with caddy top with gilt brass carrying handle and four turned gilt brass finials, over a front and rear arched glazed door with gilt brass mounts, conforming keyhole lights to the sides, on a moulded plinth base, 18in. (45.75cm.) high excluding handle, complete with a later matched ebonised clock bracket with drawer. (2) See Illustration.
Charles I, gold Crown, 2.25g, group D, m.m. bell over harp / bell, without inner circle, crowned bust left, rev. crowned oval garnished shield, crowned c r at sides (Schneider II, 242 - same obverse die, unaltered m.m., and 245 - same reverse die; N.2185a; S.2715), scarce without inner circle, fine VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
A VERY RARE DUTCH SNAP MATCHLOCK TARGET GUN, SECOND HALF OF THE 17TH CENTURY of target-shooting weight, with two-stage fluted barrel formed in two stages with moulded girdle struck twice with a bell mark (Neue Støckel 4863), and with long rectangular breech fitted with shaped standing back-sight (muzzle shortened), plain rounded lock, the pan with fence and pivot cover, slender walnut stock with faceted three-quarter length fore-end terminating in an iron band, the butt recessed for the cheek on both sides and weighted with lead at the rear, fitted with a rectangular rest finely carved in relief with the figures of saints within vine bordered niches on both sides, plain iron side-plate of rudimentary quality, iron trigger-guard with pierced finials, and no provision for a ramrod (early working repairs) 113.8cm; 44 ¾ in barrel For an account of this distinctive type see A. Hoff 1978, pp. 24-30. Hoff states that only about thirty examples have survived. For further examples see J. P. Puype 1996, cat. nos. 21 - 32.
An engraved light baluster wine glass, the bell bowl decorated with a band of fruiting vine, supported on a cushion-knop and inverted baluster stem with conical foot, 16cm high, circa 1760. Provenance: The Timothy Neat Collection.. See Turnbull & Herron, The Price Guide to English 18th Century Drinking Glass, (1970), p. 71 for this very glass.
A gold bell form seal, with an oval cornelian tablet intaglio engraved with a shield with spreadeagle below the crest of a flying bird and motto IN SUBLIME recorded for Reid, sometime of Colliston, County Fife. Tested as approximately 18ct gold CONDITION REPORT: Light surface wear to the hardstone. One applied scroll to dome deficient.
An oval bell form seal, with an oval chalcedony tablet intaglio engraved with three roundels on a chevron between three shamrocks, crest: a deer's head, the arms of Rowe of Norton Place, Sussex, tested as approximately 15ct gold, and an early 19th century seal, with a chalcedony tablet intaglio engraved with a globe, motto and monogram, tested as approximately 18ct gold, together with a gold seal, c.1840, with a bloodstone tablet intaglio engraved with a coat of arms, tested as approximately 15ct gold CONDITION REPORT: Light surface wear to the oval chalcedont tablet. Light surface wear to the cushion shaped chalcedony hardstone tablet. Some wear to the suspension loop and gadrooned top. Light surface wear to the bloodstone tablet. Tarnished mount.
A French platinum Belle Époque pearl and diamond set necklace, c.1915, with a detachable centrepiece, a series of graduated open swag links, milligrain set with old Swiss cut, eight cut and rose cut diamonds, with a series of graduated pearls, 4.5-7.4mm in size, one cup and peg set between each link. A detachable centrepiece composed of an open pear shaped link, milligrain set with diamonds, to an articulated bell shaped pendant drop, with four old European cut diamonds, milligrain set to articulated collets at the centre. French poinçon 1847-1919. Maker's mark attributed to Silbermann Frères 1904. Pearls untested. Pre-owned receipt dated 1955 from Arthur H Drew Ltd. together with an insurance valuation for the same year, one paste replacement CONDITION REPORT: A foil back paste replacement stone to the tulip shaped pendant drop. Appears yellow in the images. Pearls 4.5mm - 6.7mm in the necklace, 7.5mm in the drop. Shape: round, semi-round and bouton. Necklace width 6.6mm to 10.3mm. The detachable pendant is 60mm long including top pearl. Estimated weights of the four principal diamonds in the tulip shaped drop: 0.36ct, 0.17ct, 0.12ct, 0.05ct.
A Pair of Enamel-Painted Trumpet Vases, Each delicately painted on the tall, bell-shaped foot and the flaring trumpet mouth with colorful blossoms and a plantain leaf band, divided on the bulbous central section by further floral blossoms, all on a soft yellow ground, the interior enameled in a pale turquoise tone, the base with a Qianlong four-character mark. Qianlong Marks and Period, Height: 10 inches (25.4 cm) [Overall wear, alteration, scratch marks. This condition report states major condition issues only] Starting Price: $1300
A Victorian silver plated presentation bell mounted on an oblong oak base, inscribed `Presented to Mr P.E.Robilliard, 1897, 9.5in (24cm) high, together with an engraved and silver plated salver, presented to Mr. P.E. Robilliard from his employers at the Piette Saw Mills, (Guernsey), 12in (30.5cm) high (2).
C18th Oak Long Case Clock from Jacob Odell St Albans, silver chapter ring, granulated centre with urn & flower head corners, secondary seconds dial & date aperture, plinth base slightly reduced in height, domed door to the trunk, arched hood with twin gilt finials, five pillar movement striking on bell, with lead weights, face 11`` D, case 19`` W x 81 1/2`` H
Mid C19th Oil On Canvas Harbour Scene with red roofed, white painted buildings, twin spired church to distance, bell tower with spire, single funnel steam boats & sailing vessels in the sunset, signed R. Gallon (English Artist Robert Gallon 1845 - 1925) in simple gilt frame, approx. 32`` x 21``
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