A GROUP OF CUT CRYSTAL AND OTHER GLASS WARES, approximately forty five pieces to include a boxed Whitefriars Silver Jubilee wine glass, a boxed Webb Corbett 1978 Christmas Goblet with certificate numbered 724/1000, a boxed Webb Corbett 1979 Christmas Goblet with certificate numbered 725/1000, a boxed Webb Corbett First Woman Prime Minister Commemorative Bell with certificate numbered 329/750, a fruit bowl and seven individual bowls, a set of eleven short stemmed wine glasses, four additional sets of wine glasses, etc (Qty) (Condition report: good overall condition, some chips and fleabites)
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A GROUP OF VARIOUS JIM LAWRENCE WALL LIGHTS A GROUP OF VARIOUS JIM LAWRENCE WALL LIGHTS, comprising A SET OF THREE SINGLE AND ONE DOUBLE-BRANCH VINE LEAF in verdigris colouration; A PAIR OF DOUBLE-BRANCH BELL HUSK WALL LIGHTS, in verdigris colouration; and A PAIR OF DOUBLE-BRANCH TIED ROPE WALL LIGHTS. (8)
A GROUP OF FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN ITEMS Comprising a squat circular water pot, a teapot, a rectangular panel, a stem dish, bell-shaped waterpot and teapot (damaged), seven items total Panel measures 6.5cm x 13cm Condition: Condition Report The teapot with damage to the lid; losses to gilding; smaller teapot spout has been reattached This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration. Provenance: Lots 1-62 from a private family collection
A Late 19th/Early 20th Century Cast Gilt Brass Mantel Clock by Japy Freres, No. 37159, the 3.75ins diameter dial inset with enamel Roman numeral cartouche to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell contained in case of Rococo design, surmounted by a finial flanked by lion supports, cast with a face to base and on paw feet, 17ins high
A 19th Century French Slate and Marble Cased Mantel Clock, by Vincenti & Cie, No. 884, the 3.5ins diameter white enamel dial with Roman numerals to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in polished black slate Sienna marble and gilt metal case, surmounted by a figure of a rearing horse, on bun feet, 17ins high
A Late 19th Century French Lacquered Metal and Porcelain Mounted Cased Mantel Clock, retailed by John Walker, 77 Corn Hill, London, the 3.75ins diameter white enamel dial with Roman numeral to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell (lacking pendulum), contained in gilt metal case surmounted by reclining Cupid flanked by two additional figures inset with porcelain panels enamelled in colours with floral sprays, the front decorated with floral swags 12.25ins high
A Mid 20th Century English Walnut Cased Mantel Clock of 17th Century Design, No. 187861, the 6ins square brass dial with narrow silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals and matted dial centre, to the eight day three train movement striking and chiming on four gongs, contained in walnut case with low moulded bell top, gilt brass handle and moulded base, 11ins high, bears brass presentation plaque "To W. Moore...March 1950"Condition ReportThe case appears to be in overall good condition showing only slight edge knocks to the pediment, the front glass is intact and appears to be original likewise the two side glasses. The dial is original and appears to unrestored and is showing patination of age and general usage, the hands appear original. The clock has a brass plate to the front and is inscribed ' To W. Moore from Major, the Honourable H R Broughton to mark many happy years spent in close associate in the growing of orchids at Bakeham House, Englefield Green, Surrey, March 1950'. The key is present and the clock winds, runs and sets but should be regarded as untested.
A William IV Pollard Oak Mantel Clock, by J Kent of Saffron Walden, the 8ins diameter circular painted metal dial with Roman numerals to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell contained in plain arch top case with scroll sides, the front with bold carved floral and scroll swag on block feet 18ins high Note: John Kent recorded working Saffron Walden 1828-1839 Provenance: The Collection of the Late Dr L L Boyle of Patrixbourne, purchased at The Canterbury Auction Galleries - auction 24th February 2004 - lot 518. The Canterbury Auction Galleries - auction 7th June 2016 - lot 774
A 19th Century Mahogany Drop Dial Wall Clock, by J Tritschler & Co. 402 Oxford Street, W. London, the 11ins cream dial with Roman numerals to the eight day two train fusee movement striking on a bell above, contained in mahogany case with turned bezel, the case inlaid with stringings and with shaped glazed panel with brass moulding 21.5ins overall
An Unusual Painted Oak Longcase Clock of Small Proportions, the 8ins arched brass dial signed "John Crucefix of London", the chapter ring (formerly silvered) with Roman numerals and matted dial centre, to the later eight day two train movement with heavy brass plates and turned pillars striking on a bell, contained in oak case with moulded scroll pediment and narrow plain turned pillars to hood, arched trunk door painted with floral ornament, the plinth base painted with young woman at an open window serving a gentleman, 52ins high (including finial) Note: John Crucifex recorded as a Member of The Clockmakers Company 1712-1726
An Early 20th Century Mahogany Breakfront Sideboard of Georgian Design, by Maple & Co., the shaped back with leaf scroll carved cresting, with moulded edge to top, lunette and flower head carved frieze, the drop centre fitted one drawer with shell and leaf scroll mouldings, flanked by sliding trays and drawers enclosed by raised panelled doors carved with lions head and bell flower ornament, and with oval bead mouldings, on shaped aprons, cabriole legs with claw feet, 78ins wide x 26ins deep x 55ins high
A late 19th century American mahogany twin dial mantel clock, by Seth Thomas Clock Company, with two circular 8" white dials for time and day/date, the upper dial bearing the Seth Thomas maker's logo and inscribed 'Patented Dec. 28, 1875', the lower calendar dial inscribed 'Patented Feb. 15, 1876', with days of the month outer chapter ring enclosing two apertures for days of the week and months of the year, twin train movement striking on a bell, 32.5 by 1.5 by 51cm high.
A group military medals and badges, comprising WWI War and Victory medals for '5987 A. Cpl. J. S. Kenchington 21-Lond. R', an ERII Royal Observer Corps Medal for 'Observer M. S. Kenchington, a Royal Observer Corps Medal for 'Leading Observer T. W. Bell' with two bars, two Royal Observer Corps cap badges, two pin badges, and a button, two WWII RAF cap badges, an mother of pearl effect RAF pin badge, three Air Training Corps badges, and a London Rifle Brigade badge. (17)
After Bob Dylan (American, b.1941-): Nine signed limited edition giclee prints from the Drawn Blank series, comprising "Woman in Red Lion Pub", image size 52.5 by 40cm, "Dad's Restaurant", image size 53.5 by 40.5cm, "Man on a Bridge", image size 54.5 by 40.5cm, "Bicycle", 53.5 by 39.5cm, "Rose on a Hillside", 52 by 40.5cm, "Sunday Afternoon", 54.5 by 40cm,"Sunflowers", 53.5 by 40.5cm,"Bell Tower in Stockholm", 54.5 by 40cm, "Motel Pool", 52 by 40.5cm, all dated 2018, all numbered 34/295, published in 2018 by Washington Green, all with a paper size of 70 by 56cm, with certificates and original Drawn Blank Series presentation portfolio case.
A rare early 12-volt electric motor horn by Clear Hooters Ltd c1920s. Aluminium tapered trumpet with bell-mouth and bearing maker’s name and distinctive Owl motif & motto inscribed to chromed mechanism-cover; complete with mounting bracket; excellent original condition.Click here for more details and images
A mid 20th century wooden gilt painted cartel clock in the French 18th century Rococo style, cream painted dial with Arabic numerals recording both the hours and five-minutes, gilt Louis XV style hands and minute track within a brass bezel and convex glass, with a twin train spring driven pendulum movement striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum. Dimensions: Height: 60cm
An imposing and decorative late 19th century French wall clock c1890, substantial cast brass case surmounted by a pierced urn and profuse decoration to the front and sides comprising draped swags and dragon profiles, with an enamel dial, Roman numerals, minute markers and steel moon hands within a cast bezel and convex glass, twin train spring driven movement striking the hours on a bell. With integral pendulum. Dimensions: Height: 64cm
A late 19th century miniature replica of a mahogany longcase clock with a removable break arch hood, opening hood door with a convex glass and brass bezel, silvered circular dial with engraving to the centre, Roman numerals, pierced steel hands and brass winding collets, with a French twin barrel, countwheel striking movement striking the hours and half hours on a bell. With a long pendulum rod and cylinder bob. Dimensions: Height: 44cm Length/Width: 10cm Depth/Diameter: 8cm
A French mantle clock c1900 in an ebonised case with brass mounts and carrying handle, enamel dial with Arabic numerals, minute markers and brass fleur di Lis hands, eight-day striking movement striking the hours on a bell. With an integral pendulum.Dimensions: Height: 27cm Length/Width: 18cm Depth/Diameter: 13cm
A 20th century replica 17th century bracket clock with an inverted bell top and applied brass castings and side frets, with a matted brass dial, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, minute track and half hour markers, cast spandrels and steel hands, Westminster chiming movement, chiming the quarters and sounding the hours on 5 gong rods, with an eight-day three-train movement and lever platform escapement.Dimensions: Height: 35cm Length/Width: 26cm Depth/Diameter: 16cm
A late 18th century oak cased longcase clock c1790, hood with a caddy top and later 19th century applied carving and finials, glazed break arch hood door with integral reeded side pillars, long fully carved trunk door with tooling and a brass escutcheon, on a square plinth with conforming carving and applied skirting, brass break arch dial with matching steel hands and an engraved centre, engraved date and seconds dials, rococo spandrels to both the dial corners and break arch, formerly silvered chapter ring engraved with Roman numerals, minute track and Arabic five minutes, circular break arch boss engraved �Samuel North, Leconfield� (Yorks), with an eight-day weight driven rack striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum, weights and key. Dimensions: Height: 200cm Length/Width: 40cm Depth/Diameter: 25cm
Thwaites and Reed twentieth century carriage clock in a brass and steel finished case with an inverted bell top and carrying handle, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and pierced brass hands, eight-day spring driven movement with a lever platform escapement. With key. Dimensions: Height: 18cm Length/Width: 11cm Depth/Diameter: 7cm
Late 20th century German “Schatz” ships bulkhead clock in a brass case with a ships wheel surround, eight-day spring driven movement with a lever balance escapement sounding the ships hours of the watch on a bell, with a 5” white painted dial, Roman numerals, minute track and steel spade hands, fast and slow regulation, mounted on a contemporary 33cm diameter circular wooden board. With key.
An early 19th century longcase clock by George Bartle of Brig (Lincs) c 1830, Mahogany case with a pagoda pediment in the typical east Yorkshire/Lincolnshire style, with two brass ball and spire finials, break arch hood door flanked by reeded columns with Corinthian capitals, canted corners to the trunk, long trunk door with inlay and a triple spire top, conforming rectangular plinth with missing feet, fully painted break arch dial with Roman numerals, minute track and brass hands (damaged), seconds dial and semi-circular date aperture with calendar disc behind, spandrels painted with matching depictions of flowers, arch painted with a contrasting rural hunting scene, dial pinned via a Walker & Hugues cast false plate to an eight day weight driven rack striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With weights and pendulum.Dimensions: Height: 210cm Length/Width: 46cm Depth/Diameter: 21cm
An oak cased longcase clock with a mid-18th century 30 hour posted frame movement, chain driven pulleys with a recoil anchor escapement and external count wheel, striking the hours on a bell, 8� square brass break arch dial with crude provincial engraving to the break arch and dial centre, engraved Roman numerals, minute track and half hour markers, with a single pierced steel hand and four open fretted spandrels, oak panelled case with a flat topped hood, narrow trunk door and with later alterations. With pendulum and weight.Dimensions: Height: 200cm Length/Width: 39cm Depth/Diameter: 23cm
A SET OF THREE VENETIAN RUBY GLASS CHAMPAGNE COUPES AND FOUR WINES A SET OF THREE VENETIAN RUBY GLASS CHAMPAGNE COUPES, with dish bowls on wrythen baluster stems and domed circular folded feet with pontil marks, the bowls decorated with enamels and gilding with vignettes of ladies and gentlemen from the carnival and the feet with enamelled roses and swags, together with A SET OF FOUR VENETIAN RUBY GLASS WINES, with inverted bell form bowls, on wrythen baluster stems and domed folded feet with pontil marks, the bowls are decorated with enamels and gilding with vignettes of ladies and gentlemen from the carnival, the feet with enamelled roses and swags.Coupes 18cm high, wines 19cm highQty: 7The Chris Crabtree CollectionOverall in good condition, the gilding on the stems very slightly rubbed commensurate with age,
A BRASS BELL FROM HMS MMS 1057 A BRASS BELL FROM HMS MMS 1057. Bell 22cm highThe motor minesweeper was ordered on 18 December 1942 and was built by Clare Shipbuilding, Meteghan, Canada. She was launched on 25 July 1944 and commissioned on 11 January 1945. Her class was MMS II, commanded by A/Ch.Skr. (A/Skr.Lt.) Arthur Duffield DSC RNR.
A 19th Century French gilt metal mantle clock, having a drum movement with a pendulum escapement striking on a later bell, the white enamel dial marked 'Hervard, Paris', the case formed from embossed gilt metal with applied white porcelain flowers and turquoise paste cabochons, on a claret velour covered base with gilt metal mounts, (running when catalogued, accuracy and reliability un-tested)
A.T Langton Electrical Co. Tonbridge, early c20th mahogany servants bell board with solenoid operated flags, c20th brass gas mantel converted to electric with glass shade and a early c20th ebonised walking stick with illuminated end and simulated bamboo scroll handle, L94cm bell board W32cm D25.5cm H7.5cm (qty)
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