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Rare 1887 Liverpool Football Team Photograph: an original sepia formal team photograph mounted on the original photographer`s mount, Brown, Barnes & Bell, Liverpool London - photographers to the Queen -to incl. members of the Stoddart family from Liverpool whose family captained Lancashire in rugby and cricket, played for the MCC and won caps against the 3 home international teams.
A Caughley birds in the tree pattern tea bowl and saucer circa 1780, printed in blue, underglaze blue crescent mark, saucer 12cm diameter (chipped), and a Caughley matched tea bowl and saucer, both blue printed, the teabowl with the image pattern, the saucer with the bell toy pattern, saucer 12cm diameter
An eight day mahogany longcase clock, in the 18th century taste, the 13 ½ inch arched brass dial with inner ring of Roman numerals, outer ring of Arabic numerals, pierced corner spandrels under a radiating sun disc to the arch, above a name plate bearing the name `Richard Marshall Boston`, the four pillar eight day movement striking on a single bell, the hood with swan-neck pediment over an arched hood door, flanked by fluted front corner hood pilasters and open fret sides, the marquetry and painted case, with blind fret canted corners to the trunk and an arched long trunk door, ribbon decorated over a central motif depicting country crafts, above a painted and inlaid panel to the box base, depicting a basket of summer blooms, raised on shaped short bracket feet, 223cm high
A Regency oak crossbanded mahogany eight day longcase clock the 15 inch diameter circular dial signed `Jn Savage, Shrewsbury` with ring of Roman numerals the four pillar movement striking on a single bell, the hood with swan neck pediment over a circular glazed arched hood door flanked by ring turned front corner hood pilasters over a short crossbanded trunk door with conche shell inlay between quarter fluted front corner trunk pilasters over a box base on splay bracket feet, 219cm high
An oak cased eight day longcase clock the 12 inch arched brass dial signed `R Midgley, Halifax` with centred date aperture and moon phases within a silvered chapter ring and pierced corner spandrels under a portrait disc to the arch, the four pillar eight day movement striking on a single bell the oak case later carved in the 17th century style the hood with pagoda top over an arched hood door between turned front corner hood pilasters over a leaf carved arched trunk door on a carved box base with later skirting plinth, 215cm high
An oak eight day longcase clock the 12 inch square brass dial signed `Wrigley Blackburn` with centred date aperture within a chapter ring and pierced corner spandrels the five pillar eight day movement striking on a single bell the case later carved in the 17th century style the hood frieze serpent carved over a square hood door between spiral turned front corner hood pilasters over an ogee arched long trunk door carved with scrolling leaves on carved box base and cut-out plinth, 215cm high
A oak thirty hour longcase clock 18th century the 11 inch square dial with inner ring of Roman numerals, outer ring of Arabic numerals and pierced corner spandrels, the thirty hour movement striking on a single bell, the case with square glazed hood door over a long trunk door on a cut down box base, 180cm high
A Louis Philippe style gilt brass mantel clock in the 18th century taste mid 19th century, the 4 inch dial with ring of porcelain Roman numerals the centre bearing plaque `Philippe St 66 Palais-Royale 67`, the movement stamped `T N A Paris 825` striking on a single bell the case of architectural form with flaming urn over an arched case on a pierced scrolling leaf base with four short square feet, 54cm high
A late Victorian simulated rosewood and marquetry music cabinet, circa 1890, the arched pediment over a bevelled mirror back, above a rectangular top with proud bow-fronted sides, over a marquetry inlaid single panel door depicting the arts with bell flower swags under a ribbon inlay, with ivory highlighting, opening to reveal three horizontal and three vertical dividers, raised on short turned front feet, 71cm wide, 124cm high, 38cm deep
Defence Medal (7) six unnamed, one impressed (2278 B. Crumpsty, A.B., R.N.) this with contact marks and slight edge bruising; War Medal 1939-45, unnamed, very fine and better (9) £40-60 Defence Medal, unnamed, with Ministry of Food Ration Book bearing the name and address, S. Abrahams, Flat 233C Clayhall Ave., Ilford, Essex, together with two Clothing Coupon booklets. Defence Medal, unnamed, in card forwarding box addressed to Mrs Florence A. Bell, 39 Temple Road, Croydon, Surrey, together with a named identity card of the Salop County Council Public Assistance Committee. Defence Medal, unnamed, and A.R.P. Badge with Borough of Camberwell Civil Defence Services Certificate of Appreciation named to Mr W. J. Bilby. Defence Medal, unnamed, in card forwarding box addressed to Miss M. A. Chantler, 48 St. Dunstans Street, Canterbury, Kent, with forwarding slip. Defence Medal, unnamed, attributed to Herbert Harry George Pawley, a Private in the Home Guard serving, 23 October 1942-31 December 1944. Defence Medal, unnamed, in card forwarding box addressed to Mr W. H. Riches, 26 Lingfield Crescent, Eltham, London S.E.9, with forwarding slip. War Medal, unnamed, in card box stamped Deceased and with the label Staff Sjt. G. A. Paish, E.A.A.S.C., together with a registered envelope addressed to Mr Paish G. A., c/o Mrs A. Paish, Gloster Villa, Cirencester, Glos, U.K. and an associated slip. Staff Serjeant George Alfred Paish, a Mechanic with the East African Army Service Corps, died on 2 August 1940, aged 39 years. He was buried in the Ndola (Kansenshi) Cemetery, Zambia and was the son of Alfred and Emma Paish of Cirencester, Gloucestershire.
J BARCLAY (fl.1920-1930), Kirby Melsloe, Leicestershire, watercolour over pencil, signed, inscribed on mount, 11 1/2" x 17 1/2", gilt frame Note: J Barclay was a pseudonym used by the Birmingham landscape painter Horace Hammond when working in the 1920`s/30`s, he also painted for a local dealer under the name A D Bell
A MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK by William Winstanley, Wigan, the eight day movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, the 12 1/2" arched brass dial chased with foliate scrolls, silvered chapter ring with Arabic and Roman numerals, secondary dial, painted moonphase, the arch with name over, the case with scrolled pediment carved with rosettes, embossed green leather frieze gilded with birds and flowers on fluted Corinthian columns, arched door flanked by fluted quarter columns on rustic plinths, canted base with blind fret angles and arched panel, on ogee bracket feet, 90 1/2" high (Illustrated)
AN OAK LONGCASE CLOCK by John Stancliffe, Barkisland, the eight day movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, the 13" square dial painted with flowers and birds, Roman and Arabic numerals, secondary dial and painted moonphase, the case with scrolled pediment on turned columns, arched banded door flanked by quarter columns, on panel base and plinth, 87" high
AN OAK AND MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK by William McDowall, Pontefract, the eight day movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 13" arched dial painted with a maiden in landscape and floral spandrels, Roman numerals and two secondary dials, the case with banding and stringing, scrolled cornice with brass finial on reeded columns, arched door with marquetry patera depicting Britannia, canted trunk and panel base, 90 1/4" high
A WHITE MARBLE AND GILT METAL MANTEL CLOCK by Le Roi, Paris, the twin barrel movement with outside count wheel striking on a bell, silk suspension, back plate signed, 5" dial with gilded Roman numerals, in rounded oblong case surmounted by a figure of a kneeling maiden, moulded base and gilded bun feet, 12 1/2" wide, 17" high
A Small but Well Proportioned Georgian Oak Housekeepers Cupboard with Breakfront Section Housing Brass Dial Clock by Thomas Ore, Tong, 30 Hour Movement with Bell, Pierced Spandrels and Date Slide. The Base with Two Banks of Three Graduated Drawers, All With Turned Handles Either Side of Dummy Cabinet. Similar Top Section with Panel Doors to Shelved Cupboards. Set on Six Ball Feet and Having Moulded Cornice. 187 cm wide x 60 cm deep x 192 cm tall.
An Exceptionally Fine Empire Ormolu Portico Clock. The painted enamel dial signed Caillouet à Paris and bordering an open centre exposing the workings. The movement having a silk suspension and striking a bell with a rayed face-mask pendulum. Set into a green marble pediment enhanced by a gilt bronze twin griffin appliqués above and female figures clutching fruiting festoons below. The tall fluted Corinthian columns raised on a rectangular plinth upon bun feet 17½ ins (44 cms) in height, 10 ins (26 cms) in width, 5¼ ins (13.5 cms) in width.
A Fine 18th Century Black Lacquered Cabinet on stand decorated with chinoiserie ornithological scenes. The pierced & shaped copper corner brackets, hinges & ornate escutcheon enriched with engraved flowers & foliage defined against a matted ground. The interior fitted with ten variously sized drawers lacquered with landscape scenes. The stand having matted paint-work scallop shells and the legs adorned with bell flowers and raised on ball feet carved with acanthus leaves. 60½ ins (154 cms) in height, 40 ins (102 cms) in width, 22½ ins (57 cms) in depth.
A Large 19th Century Paris Porcelain Garniture Urn & Cover. The urn hand-painted with broad bands of pink roses around the shoulders and in vertical stripes down the tapering body divided by gilt bands; with a fan of stiff leaves rising from the pedestal base above a square simulated green marble plinth. The bell shaped cover ornamented with similar roses and surmounted by a gilded fircone finial, 30 ins (77 cms) in height.
An Ornamental Carved hardwood Six-tiered Pagoda. The graduated hexagonal tiers having fretted gallery rails & supports of carved prunus blossom and tiled canopy edges with an animal form surmount at each corner bearing a pendant bell hanging on a chain. The pediment surmounted by a turned finial. 88 ins (224 cms) high, 26 ins (66 cms) wide.
A Large Edwardian Glazed Mahogany Cabinet. The cornice above a stop-fluted frieze enriched with patera. The glass fronted doors with arched glazing bars enclosing a shelved interior and flanking a panel applied with a bow topped string of bell flowers. The cupboard section having two doors bearing beaded oval mouldings above two reeded and tapered legs terminating with ball feet. 70 ins (178 cms) in height, 41 ins x 17 ins (104 cms x 43 cms).
A Pair of Inlaid Mahogany Occasional Tables. The kidney shaped tray tops decorated with inlaid trophies framed by a border of bell-flower garlands swagged front ribbon bows. The raised sides fitted with scroll handles and supported on square tapering legs united by curved X-form stretchers with an inlaid oval patera to the centre and spade feet terminating on small ceramic castors. 26 ins (66 cms) high, 25 ins x 13½ ins (64 cms x 34 cms).
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