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Louis XVI style walnut, stained wood and marquetry petit Commode of demi-lune form, the hinged lid with satin wood banding, inlaid with bell pendants and laurel swags, front fascia with a drawer below a dummy drawer, crossbanding in inlaid swags throughout, square tapering legs, shaped spade feet, French late 19th Century,height 78cms.
George III oak and mahogany Longcase Clock, with fruitwood and ebony banding and boxwood stringing, broken swan neck pediment with brass finials, short door with mahogany banding, fluted quarter columns, plinth base with canted corners, bracket feet, arched painted dial, inscribed, "High Water at Bristol Quay", surrounding moon phase lunette, with date aperture, the dial with a silvered chapter ring with cast rococo spandrels, subsidiary strike silent and date dials, with a segmented date chart, eight day movement, striking on a bell, 220cms overall.
MELVILLE, John CRYSTAL GAZING AND CLAIRVOYANCE. Hamleys, London 1896. Revised edition. 8vo. Pictorial green cloth, gilt. Endpapers spotted. 4 diagram plates. MEREWETHER, John. DIARY OF A DEAN. BEING AN ACCOUNT OF THE EXAMINATION OF SILBURY HILL, and of Various Barrows and Other Earthworks on the Downs of North Wilts... George Bell, London 1851. First edition. 8vo. Blindstamped cloth, rubbed, small ink splashes. 27 plates. (2).
A pair of Royal Crown Derby scalloped edge plates circa 1899 by E.Clark, signed, painted with central floral bouquets beneath cobalt-blue rims decorated with six gilt floral sprays within white enamel 'jewelled' frames flanked by foliate scrolls and trellis work; together with a plate, circa 1919 by J.P.Wale, signed, painted with a view of a cottage; another plate, circa 1926 by C.Gresley, signed, painted with a titled view, Brigg of Turk. Scotland; a small shell-shaped dish, by Dean; and a pink-ground bell red and green printed and impressed marks, script pattern and shape numbers pair of plates 22.2cm., 8Nin. diameter (6)
A Dresden porcelain pale-blue-ground and gilt clock case, of rectangular-section inverted baluster form with two putto-head handles and surmounted with an urn and cover, the front with a Watteauesque panel, fitted with a French two-train movement with outside countwheel strike on bell and stamped ROLLIN A PARIS, on a separate shaped rectangular base, Berlin septre marks, 40cm high, late 19th century (small chips to clock face, finial of cover glued)
A blue-printed chinoiserie assortment: comprising a rectangular handled tray, possibly Davenport, decorated twice with a scene featuring a large tree and pointing man apparently standing in a bush, tentatively titled the Pointing Chinaman and Spanish Moss Tree pattern, length 26.8cm, circa 1805-15 (restored); a pie or potted meat dish attributed to Spode, of oval shape with vertical sides, printed in blue with the Forest Landscape pattern, length 17.9cm, unmarked, circa 1800-10; and an octagonal jug decorated with a version of the Chinese Bell Tower pattern, height 15.9cm, unmarked, circa 1810-20 (filled chip to spout)
A good untouched brass barrelled flintlock blunderbuss with spring bayonet, by Ketland & Co, c 1775, 311/2" overall, 3 stage barrel 151/2" with bell mouth muzzle and octagonal breech, with maker's mark of Thomas Ketland, with ramrod pipes and steel ramrod on left and 81/2" spring bayonet below released by thumb catch on front trigger guard finial; flat stepped lock with large flat swan neck cock, the plate engraved "Ketland & Co" in script; walnut halfstock with carved apron around barrel tang; brass mounts including flat engraved sideplate. Good Working Order and untouched condition (dark patina to metalwork, lock, bayonet and ramrod slightly pitted overall)
Quantity of Triang 00 railway including 2-6-2 Continental outline locomotive (R653), 2-6-2 3MT tank in green RN82004 (R59); ‘Britannia’ 4-6-2 and tender RN70000 (R259); 0-4-0 Tank ‘Connie’ (R359); 2 x 0-4-0 steeple cab RN46110 (R254); 0-4-0 dock shunter; Bell signal set (RT268); Fog signal (RT267); Turntable set (R45); 3 sets 4 station lamps (RT265); Station set (R80); 3 wagons including converter; SR utility van; Model Land wishing well (RML20); a few empty boxes; all boxed, some wear to a few and 2 Hornby dublo wagons. QGC - VGC (minor wear)
ALEXANDER,Lieut. Boyd, 'From the Niger to the Nile' Edward Arnold, 1907. 2 vols. 4to. Frontis port. 3 fldg. maps. cl.bumped. Tog.with ALEXANDER, Herbert (ed) 'Boyd Alexander's Last Journey' Edward Arnold, 1912. Frontis port. 1 fldg.map. glt. cl. Plus HOURST, Lieut. French Enterprise in Africa. The Expolation of The Niger' Trans. BELL, Mrs. Arthur (N.D'Anvers). Chapman & Hall, 1898. 4to. frontis port. fldg. map, bkplt. cl bumped. Plus 2 others. 5
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, the white painted dial signed Monks, Prescot with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture with moon phase arch above, the eight-day movement striking on a bell. The arched hood with fluted pillars and applied half pillars, the case with tall shaped door flanked by quarter recessed columns, on a conforming foot, 83" high.
FROMANTELL & CLARK: A WALNUT MARQUETRY LONGCASE CLOCK, the brass dial with matted centre with date aperture and subsidiary seconds dial, and central alarm disc, the silver chapter ring with Roman numerals flanked by pierced spandrels and engraved border, the arch with name disc and dolphin spandrels, the eight-day five pillar movement with alarm mechanism striking on a bell, the hood with break arch pediment and lined fret panel, the arch topped door flanked by recessed gilt capped columns, the case with long rectangular door with floral and bird marquetry with central pierced gilt panel
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