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FRENCH NEO-CLASSICAL STYLE GILDED SPELTER FIGURAL MANTEL CLOCK, late 19th Century, a figure of a boy to side of drum head movement, white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, eight day movement striking on a bell, on a cream alabaster base draped with gilded chain and on gilded bun feet with gilt wood base, 32cms H, 26cms W, 11cms D with a black forest type cuckoo clock, 25cms H and a reproduction mantel clock cased with visible pendulum, 33cms H
A collection of silver Chinese objects. The lot to include a Chinese baby charm. The charm having a crescent form. Chinese characters and pattern to the front and back. The charms are often given to babies when they reach their one hundredth day of life as a sign of good fortune for their future. Also included in lot, a silver perfume bottle brooch with a screw top lid, together with a silver bell/rattle charm. Unmarked, however tests indicate silver. Total weight 58g. Longest measures 13cm.
A French Sevres style mantel clock,late 19th century, surmounted by a putto reading, above a porcelain dial with Roman numerals, flanked by two porcelain plaques depicting winged putti, with 8 day movement striking on a bell, on a giltwood base,24cm wide31cm highCondition ReportWear to the gilt metal. Knocks to the base. The putto is slightly loose.
A French gilt metal and marble clock garniture,of recent manufacture, with a two train movement striking on a bell, stamped 'medaille D'Argent Vincent & Cie 1855', the case surmounted with two birds, flanked by a pair of two branch candelabrum, complete with pendulum,clock 25.5cm highCondition ReportMinor knocks and wear to the case and marble. Movement not tested. Not overwound.
An early 20th century French gilt metal mantel clock,the enamel dial with Roman numerals and minute track, the single-chain movement striking on the bell, 40 cm highdial 8cm diameterCondition ReportLosses and evidence of restoration to the enamel dial, gilding coming away in places, rear right support bent, other minor defects, not been tested.
John Hewkley, 18th Century chinoiserie longcase clock, the pagoda top hood enclosing a brass dial with silvered chapter ring and secondary dial with date aperture, the two train weight driven movement striking on a bell with single arched top flush panel door decorated with buildings and figures, on a conforming plinth base (for restoration), 250cms high x 53cms wide x 30cms deep, with pendulum and key for caseCondition as shown in photos
George III oak and pollard oak longcase clock with mahogany crossbanding and quarter pilasters, the broken arch hood above an arched panelled door and confirming plinth base, the brass dial with silvered chapter ring, Arabic and Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, calendar hand and moon phase arch, signed Simcock, Prescot, the two train four pillar movement with anchor escapement, striking on a bell, with weights and pendulumMovement has not been cleaned recently and has not been set up to test if running (please see general condition from photos)217cm high x 57cm wide x 25cm deep
A Regency and later mahogany and leather inlay drum table, circa 1810 with later additional renewals, circular top and four frieze drawers punctuated by dummy drawers with brass ring moulded back handles, raised on ring turned column and splayed reeded legs on brass feet on castors. 75cm H x 77cm diameterProvenance:Purchased in 1968 by the current owner from John Bell of Aberdeen Antiques (Member of BADA), Bridge Street in Aberdeen.
A George III oak and mahogany 8-day longcase clock by William Rubottam (Robottom) of Tarporly, Cheshire, circa 1770, twin swan neck scrolling pediment, frieze lacquered in blue and gilt, 18.5inch x 13.5inch arch shaped brass and silver chaptered dial, moonphase, date aperture, Roman hourly numerals, Arabic outer 5-minute numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, engraved makers name, twin windup keyholes, 8-day movement striking to a bell, flanked by gilt top reeded pilasters, on fretwork above a serpentine top panel door enclosing two weights and pendulum, flanked by gilt mounted quarter reeded pilasters, moulded base, raised on short ogee feet. 225cm H x 51cm W x 26cm DNote: William Rubottam (Robottom) worked in Tarporly, Cheshire, in the late 1760’s and 1770’s. He recorded working in Liverpool based at 20 Redcross Street, between 1790-96.
A Charles I oak refectory table, circa 1630, two plank top, raised on baluster on block supports united by rectangular stretchers. 78cm H x 220cm W x 77cm DProvenance:The collection of the late Earl of Kintore who was resident at Keith Hall in Inverurie in the County of Aberdeenshire. Bought by the Father of the current owner in 1968 from John Bell of Aberdeen Antiques (Member of The British Antique Dealers Association), Bridge Street in Aberdeen.
A collection of 19th & 20th century British and world history books. Titles to include: Napoleon the last phase by Lord Rosebery - London Arthur L Humphreys 1906, The Faithful Mohawks by John Wolfe Lydekker - Cambridge 1938, The Biographical Treasury - Longman Brown & Green & Longmans 1847, The Essays of Michel De Montaigne translated by Charles Cotton - George Bell & Sons 1893 - Volumes 1,2 & 3. Approximately 25 books in total.
A very large collection of several hundred antiquarian book catalogues for sale. A unique collection of books listed for sale by the main dealers in the last half of the 20th century. Catalogues to include: Christopher Holtom, Obelist Books, O'Flynn of York, Bell Book & Radmall, Bridge Conachar, Duncan M Allsop, Claude Cox, Robert Temple, Derrick Nightingale, Bertram Rota, P & B Rowan, Frank Hammond, Maggs Bros, Thomas Thorp and others.
John Bell, Hexham, an oak longcase clock, the 4 arched hood with broken swan neck pediment and eagle and ball finial, the trunk with crossbanded waist panel door, on a box base, the painted arched dial having Roman and Arabic numerals and date aperture, signed Jn Bell, Hexham, the thirty hour movement with anchor escapement striking to a bell, 204cm high.
A Miles Carter designed modernist light oak longcase clock, of plain rectangular form having a 30cm dial with black squares for numerals, the twin train movement with anchor escapement striking to a bell, 201cm high. Peter Miles and Ron Carter joined to form Miles Carter and have designed seating for the British Library, Heathrow Airport executive lounge, the V & A cafe and furnished numerous embassies around the world.
A late 19th century French gilt metal an porcelain mounted mantel clock of arched outline, with urn finial, scroll sides with garland decoration, the porcelain panel decorated with a windmill, having a 9cm porcelain Roman dial, the circular movement striking to a bell, signed R&C and numbered 1627, 42cm high.
Thomas Bray, London, a mid 18th century ebonised bracket clock, the case with inverted bell top and carrying handle on bracket feet, the arched brass dial, with silvered chapter ring with apertures for date and mock pendulum, signed Thomas Bray, London, with strike/silent to the arch, the twin fusee five pillared eight day, repeating movement with engraved backplate, verge escapement, striking to a bell, 52cm high, (in need of assembly)
Taylor Oxford, a 19th century oak longcase clock, having a square hood, the trunk with plain panel door on a box base, the 29cm square brass dial with silvered chapter signed Taylor, Oxford, subsidiary seconds dial, enclosed by eagle and urn spandrels, the eight day twin train movement with anchor escapement striking to a bell, 193cm high.
John Joyce, Ellesmere, an early 19th century oak and inlaid longcase clock, with square hood, the arched panelled door with floral inlay, raised on a box base, the 26cm square brass dial, with silvered chapter ring, Roman numerals signed Jon Joyce, Ellesmere, having date aperture, the thirty hour movement with anchor escapement striking to a bell, 200cm high.
Corgi Aviation Archive - Hobby Master - Atlas Editions - A boxed group of diecast model aircraft in various scales. Lot includes Hobby Master HA0131 1:72 Ju87 S7 +CL Libya 1942; Corgi Aviation Archive 'Helicopter Legends' AA51907 1:48 Augusta Bell 47G Army Aircraft Historic Flight 2005; Corgi 'Warbirds' WB99613 Me262A-1A Heinz Bar 1945 and similar. Models appear Mint in some dusty boxes ranging Fair Plus - Good with age and storage wear. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
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