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A George III mahogany and oak long case clock by Samuel Fletcher of Dewsbury, the break arched dial with painted moon face, above which is engraved "Abram and Honour Greenwood 1778", the dial with rococo spandrels, silvered chapter ring bearing Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and date dials, eight day two train movement with bell strike, the hood with swan neck pediment and central brass finial, raised on brass capped fluted columns, the plain trunk door flanked by quarter fluted columns, raised on a plinth base, with pendulum and weights, no keys, 239cm high.
A Georgian mahogany and oak long case clock by F Johnson of Lincoln, the break arch dial painted with a farmyard and pastoral scene, circular dial bearing Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and date dials, eight day two train movement with bell strike, the case by George Usher, cabinet and clock maker of Lincoln, with a broken arch pediment, raised on turned columns, trunk door with fluted quarter columns, raised on bracket feet, with weights, no pendulum or key.
A Georgian flame mahogany long case clock by Thomas Simpson of Durham, square brass dial with spandrels cast with urns of flowers, birds and animals, chapter ring bearing Roman and Arabic numerals, date aperture, eight day movement with bell strike, the hood with out swept pediment raised on cylindrical columns, brass capped, the case with plain trunk door, bearing mother of pearl key escutcheon, raised on bracket feet, with pendulum, 204cm high.
A Spode Trapnell Sprays pattern porcelain part tea service, comprising four bread and cake plates, butter dish and cover, two teapots, cream jug, three sucriers and covers, salt and pepper, six teacups and saucers, and plates, together with a coffee can and saucer, two pots and covers, stem vase, bell, and a jardiniere.
An Edwardian table bell William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1903, of domed form, with scroll pierced detail and gadrooned border to base; together with an oval swing handled basket, Hester Bateman, London 1777, three various shell butter dishes marked 925, a cased set of berry spoons various condiments and spoons, crochet hook, pillbox, stamp box, novelty miniature rhino etc(Height: 6.5cm, weighable silver: 29.9oz)
AN ART DECO SPELTER FIGURE CLOCK GARNITURE, with variegated marble and onyx base, showing a female on bended knee holding a dove, the eight day French movement with countwheel bell strike, base signed U Cipriani, H 39 cmCondition Report:Lacking pendulum and sell, slight damage to garnitures, clock has separated from base
A BRONZE AND ORMOLU FRENCH CLOCK BY RICHMOND FILS OF PARIS, showing a female sailor holding catch on a rock themed clock head, the base having various floral embellishment and swags, the eight day countwheel strike movement with silk suspension striking on a silvered bell, H 44 cmCondition Report:Front glass panel cracked, case is dirty
A LARGE TRIPLE FUSEE MUSICAL TABLE CLOCK RETAILED BY GOLDSMITHS COMPANY - 112 REGENT STREET, LONDON, the mahogany case of architectural form, with heavily carved reeded pillars, floral embellishment to the break arch top and pierced acanthus decoration to the side panels, the dial plate having gilded floral embellishment, silvered chapter ring and three subsidiary dials, striking a carrion of eight bells playing Whittington tune and four coiled gong strikes for the Westminster tune, hourly strikes on a large coiled gong, H 61 cm, W 38 cm Condition Report:Case missing a lower right hand moulded decoration, no sign of woodworm, all three trains wind up, bell strike correct, gong strike correct sequence, working condition unknown, and slight damage to top left hand moulding.
A FRENCH EIGHT DAY BRASS CASED ROCOCO CLOCK GARNITURE, the bell strike movement by Le Masson Paris, the ornate case heavily embellished with floral swags, female side masks and urn finial with grotesque male masks, the candelabra in the same style with side mask branches and fleur de lis sconces, H 38 cm
Collection of children's & illustrated books to include seven stories by Dorothy Burroughes, first editions, London: John Lane, 1933, and Methuen, 1931-32; The Boo-Boos and Santa Claus, by Mabel Lucie Attwell, Valentine & Sons Ltd., n.d.; More Adventures of a Teddy Bear, illustrated by Joyce Lankester Brisley, first edition, London: Harrap, 1935 (and a further five reprinted stories by the same); The Voyage of the Mary Adair, by Frances E. Crompton, London: Nister, n.d.; six 1920s/30s Algonquin books (pictured); Here Be Dragons, by Evans & Morrow, first edition, London: Macmillan, 1930; The Christmas Book, by Enid Blyton, London: Macmillan, 1944; Correlated Nursery Rhymes and Stories, by Maude Hurst, London: Charles & Dible, [1913]; five Stories from Elfland (The Princess Nightcap, The Little Spinning Wheel, Goblin Grey, Golden Leaf, Too-Tall the Giant), London: Humphrey Milford, n.d.; A Swan and Her Friends, by E. V. Lucas, London: Methuen, 1907; 17 heavily worn Rev. W. Awdry engine stories, 1957-67, some later printings; several Blackie & Son with illustrated cloth covers, and others, including a New Edition of Villette by Currer Bell [Charlotte Bronte], London: Smith, Elder, 1889, badly worn/detached contents. Condition varied, some with owner inscriptions and school prize labels, sold as found with all faults, in two cartons (2)
Full title: A French gilt zamac 'Diana' mantel clock with accompanying bell jar and a pair of patinated and bronze 'caryatid' candle sticks, 19th/20th C.Description: H 52 cm (the glass bell jar)ÊH 42 cm (the clock)ÊH 28 cm (the pair of candlesticks)The clock marked 'A. Dispersyn-Kint à Ostende'. The work marked 'Etablissement H. Molle Paris' and with the number '88'.Ê The reverse of the left leg with inscribed text ('P.T. f M').Condition:The absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is in perfect condition. Please contact us to let us know which lots are of interest, so we can make the requested reports for you.Once complete, they will be published on our website (www.coronariauctions.com)High resolution pictures are already available on our website at www.coronariauctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@coronariauctions.com
Full title: A Sino-Tibetan gilt bronze figure of Mahakala on horseback, a bronze bell and three various Indian sculptures, 19th/20th C.Description: H 29,5 - 10,7 cm (the tallest and the smallest item)Condition:The absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is in perfect condition. Please contact us to let us know which lots are of interest, so we can make the requested reports for you.Once complete, they will be published on our website (www.coronariauctions.com)High resolution pictures are already available on our website at www.coronariauctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@coronariauctions.com
A good George III mahogany bell top bracket clock by Thomas Haley, LondonThe ogee moulded cornice with gilt brass swing handle above an arched door enclosing a 5 1/2 inch brass dial with strike/silent over a Roman & Arabic chapter ring with signature in shaped recessed panel, on a plinth base and gilt brass bracket feet, the twin but fusee movement with five knopped pillars, the verge escapement striking on a bell, signed again on the plain back plate, 25cm wide, 18cm wide, 42cm high.
A George III Scottish mahogany longcase clock by Roger Welsh of Dalkeith The pagoda top with brass turned finials and pierced gilt brass fret panel and an arched door flanked by stop-fluted columns, above an arched door and panel moulded base, the 11 1/2" brass dial with signature plaque above a Roman and Arabic chapter ring with matted centre, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, the movement with anchor escapement, rack strike on a bell with four tapering knop pillars, 242cm high.
A SET OF THREE GEORGE II SILVER VASE SHAPE CASTERS SAMUEL WOOD, LONDON 1736 In sizes, girdled baluster, the covers with bell finials pierced below with alternate panels of pellets or stylised foliate piercing, on spreading bases 15.5cm (6 1/4in) and smaller 364g (11.7 oz)Condition Report: Covers fit snugly, marks beneath clear, two covers with standard and maker, one with partial maker only, cover to large has a solder repair on a foliate panel and a dent to another foliate panel, some wear to engraving, the body has light nicks and scratches commensurate with age and use, sits well. One small cover has had its dry mustard sleeve pierced as cannot seen missing parts, engraving worn, body has light nicks and scratches commensurate with age and use, sits well. The other has been resleeved as the are parts of pierced panels lacking, engraving worn, body has light nicks and scratches commensurate with age and use, sits well. Condition Report Disclaimer
A SET OF THREE GEORGE II SILVER VASE SHAPED CASTERS PAUL CRESPIN, LONDON 1732 AND 1733With bell shaped finials to the high domed covers pierced with alternating quatrefoil and scroll pierced panels, on moulded conical bases21cm (8 1/4in) and 16cm (6 1/4in) high 1056g (33.95 oz) Provenance: Sotheby's sale 2nd March 1995, lot 160 (£4500 hammer)Condition Report: Beneath are clear marks, the maker's struck indifferently, of good gauge, one small cover later fitted with a blind lining for dry mustard, all covers with vestiges of sterling marks, covers all fit tightly, all sit well, scratches and nicks commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
A GEORGE II SILVER STRAIGHT-TAPERED COFFEE POT JOHN SWIFT, LONDON NO DATE LETTER With a bell shaped finial to the ogee domed cover, an ebonised double scroll handle, a leaf-capped spout cast with a base leaf, on a tuck in base, engraved with two armorials, one with a crest and a motto 'Frappez Avec Raison' 24cm (9 1/2in) high 794g (25.5 oz) grossFor the first arms: The paternal (dexter) arms are likely to be SQUIRE of London and the maternal (sinister) arms DAVIES of Vines Hall, Sussex. A marriage in 1743 of John SQUIRE and Jane DAVIES was held at Stoughton, Sussex and may be relevant.The second armorial: The distinctive paternal (dexter) arms are for the GOLDFRAP family, however the family name is incorrectly listed in Burke's General Armory as GOLDTRAP and that error is subsequently transferred to later heraldic indexes. The name confirmed as GOLDFRAP by reference to the College of Arms indexes and parish register entries, the motto of the arms offering further confirmation. There is very little genealogical information about the family, other than that the grant of arms was made in 1749 to James GOLDFRAP merchant of Dover, Kent, son of James GOLDFRAP glover formerly of Worcester. The grantee married in 1747 at Dover Mary RAWLINGS and it is expected that a descendant of their surviving son John George GOLDFRAP (born 1751 Dover) was the owner of the arms as seen. The less distinctive maternal (sinister) arms are likely to be of the SQUIRE family of London. No marriages have been found link the family names here. Crest: a lions jambe between two wings elevated or holding a baton of the last (Goldfrap). Motto: FRAPPEZ AVEC RAISON (Goldfrap).Condition Report: Maker's mark beneath crisp, standard and town marks by handle top rubbed, cover unmarked, hinge tight, cover sits well, scratches and nicks commensurate with age and use, pinprick dent near spout, sits well, engraving goodCondition Report Disclaimer
A QUEEN ANNE SILVER TWIN HANDLED CUP ROBERT TIMBRELL & JOSEPH BELL I, LONDON 1712 Britannia standard, with a slightly everted rim, S-scroll handles, a raised cable band between punched foliage bands, the base gadrooned, the interior later gilt, pricked I over TA 8.3cm (3 1/4in) high 136g (4.4oz)Condition Report: Later gilt interior, bit battered, over cleaned, clear marks, scratches and nicks commensurate with age and use, wobblesCondition Report Disclaimer
A WWII Air Ministry issue bronze scramble bell, dated 1943:, stamped with date, crown and 'AM' cipher to top of bell and also stamped 'G&J' and 'ATW' with broad arrow mark, steel and bronze clanger, height 23cm , diameter 26cm.* Notes Militaria artefacts are reproduced in significant numbers, in particular those from the World War II period and some may use original parts. Intending buyers have ample opportunity for inspection of goods and, therefore must, accept responsibility for inspecting and investigating lots in which they may be interested. We ask that interested bidders closely study the images provided and request additional images and condition reports to satisfy themselves to the authenticity and period of any particular items in the auction. Whilst we seek to describe lots accurately, it may be impractical for us to carry out exhaustive due diligence on each lot. Prospective buyers also bid on the understanding that, inevitably, representations or statements by us as to authorship, genuineness, origin, date, age, provenance, condition or estimated selling price involve matters of opinion. We undertake that such opinion shall be honestly and reasonably held and accept liability for opinions given negligently or fraudulently. Subject to the foregoing neither we the auctioneer nor our employees or agents nor the seller accept liability for the correctness of such opinions and all conditions and warranties, whether relating to description, condition or quality of lots, express, implied or statutory, are hereby excluded. This Condition is subject to Condition 16 (Terms and Conditions) concerning deliberate forgeries and applies save as provided for in paragraph 6 "information to buyers".
Elizabeth I, Second issue, Penny, mm. cross-crosslet, 0.53g/8h, Third issue, Sixpence, 1569, mm. coronet, 2.64g/4h, Halfgroat, mm. coronet, 1.02g/4h, Sixth issue, Halfgroat, mm. hand, 0.67g/11h, Penny, mm. bell, 0.45g/11h (N 1988, 1997, 1999, 2016-17; S 2558, 2562, 2567, 2579, 2580); together with miscellaneous Halfgroats of Elizabeth (6) [11]. Fair and better £60-£80
Elizabeth I, Sixth issue, Halfgroats (10), mm. bell, 1.00g/3h, mm. A, 1.00g/8h, mm. escallop, 0.69g/1h, mm. crescent (2), 0.77g/2h, 1.02g/3h, mm. hand, 0.88g/7h, mm. key, 0.94g/7h, mm. tun, 0.85g/2h, mm. anchor, 0.77g/6h; Seventh issue, Halfgroat, mm. 1, 0.91g/11h, mm. 2, 0.81g/2h (N 2016; S 2579, 2586) [11]. Fair to fine £80-£100
James I, Farthing, Lennox type 4/3 mule, mm. annulet (E 44a; S 2680/2679); Charles I, Farthings (9), Richmond type 2 (4), mm. A, bell (2), cinquefoil (E 60c, 64a, –, 67b), Richmond type 6, mm. rose (E 111g), Rose type 4a, mm. crescent (E 186a), Rose type 4b, mm. crescent (E 206a; S 3183, 3187, S 3205-6) [10]. Varied state £100-£150
Miscellaneous Tokens and Checks, BERKSHIRE, Newbury, Newbury Coffee House Co Ltd, brass Twopence, 24mm (Owens 5); DEVON, Teignmouth, Devon Arms Commercial Hotel, V.N. Burden, brass Threepence, 25mm (cf. DNW 28, 571); LANCASHIRE, Aspull, Running Horses, Richard Makinson, brass Twopence, 22mm, Bolton, Star Inn, Thomas Sharples, brass, 32mm (W 643); [LEICESTERSHIRE, Leicester], Anchor of Hope, Upper Kent Street, A. Sibson, brass Threehalfpence, 27mm; LONDON, Upper Thames Street, City of London Brewery Co Ltd, brass P[int], 1869, 28mm (Hayes 7); STAFFORDSHIRE, Kingswinford, Cottage Inn, Joseph Brettle, uniface brass Threehalfpence, 29mm (W 5246); SURREY, Dorking, Dorking Coffee & Refreshment Rooms, copper Penny, 29mm (Owens 210); WARWICKSHIRE, Birmingham, Bull’s Head, B.S. Wallis, brass Penny, 24mm (W p.307), Leamington Spa, Angel Hotel, uniface copper Threepence, 25mm (Cunningham/Todd p.1); WORCESTERSHIRE, Pensnett, Fountain Inn, George Hall, brass Sixpence, 27mm (cf. W 5396), Holly Bush Inn, uniface brass, 24mm (W –); YORKSHIRE, Woodhouse Carr, White Horse Hotel, John Lapish, brass Twopence, 26mm, West Yorkshire Yeomanry Band, brass Twopence by Smith, 27mm (Yarwood BMT 070); GLAMORGANSHIRE, Swansea, Vernon Arms, Alfred Oborn, brass Twopence, 1853, 23mm (Cox 791, recté oborn); MONMOUTHSHIRE, Nantybwch, Crown Hotel, brass Threepence, 26mm (Cox 1084); together with Chadwick Wood, Temple Inn, Waterhead, uniface oval brass Twopence, 30 x 21mm, Bell Vue Inn, brass Threepence, 1853, 22mm, Red Lion, Hague’s Concert Hall, brass Twopence, 27mm [19]. Teignmouth and Birmingham excavated, Bolton fine but pierced, others generally about very fine and better, some rare £150-£200
Historical Medals, Preston’s Artists’ Repository, Liverpool, 1794, a white metal medal by T. Wyon, city arms and supporters, rev. legends in and around wreath, 38mm, 17.12g/12h (W 2974; D & W 342/7a; Bell, ST p.36; Waters, Notes, p.8). About extremely fine £80-£100 --- Provenance: P. Jones Collection
LONDON, Piccadilly, Royal Academy Antique School, ivory, legend above 1768, rev. named (B.E. Ward, Admitted 30th Decr. 1876), 52mm, 11.86g (W 1033; D & W 63/143). About extremely fine, very rare £200-£260 --- Bernard Evans Ward (1857-1933), b London, was a renowned painter of the Victorian era who won a gold medal for some of his works exhibited at the Royal Society of British Artists. Together with a contemporary art teacher, Elíseo Abelardo Alvarez Calderón (1847-1911), he founded the St John's Wood Art School, at 7 Elm Tree road, N.W., in 1878; among the teachers they hired was Vanessa Bell, sister of Virginia Woolf and herself part of the Bloomsbury group of artists. After a lawsuit had cost him his fortune, Ward emigrated to the USA, living firstly near Cleveland, Ohio, then by the early 1920s in Florida, before returning to Akron, Ohio, where he died in August 1933 at the age of 76. Prospective buyers please note: ivory is covered by CITES legislation and in all probability this item cannot be exported from the UK
TABLE BELL. An early 20th century table bell by Berthold Muller. One side repousse decorated with cattle, the other side a blank cartouche. Import marks for London 1910. Overall height 8cm. Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.
A fine 18th century longcase clock by Joshua Hewlett, Bristol. The English 8-day movement, 8-bell quarter chiming and 9th bell for hours, flat silvered, engraved brass dial, Roman numerals to chapter ring, subsidiary Arabic minutes, with moon phase, tide dial to arch, blued steel hands and mahogany case with blind fretting. CONDITION REPORT: There is a split to the lower case which has gone all the way through the panel, splitting it in two. There are natural cracks forming to parts of the clock including the door escutcheon, sides of hood etc. There is a section of moulding detached from the right side of the case beneath the hood, the piece is present. There is another thinner strip of moulding beneath this which is missing. There are old repairs and some small losses to the fretwork and dentil moulding around the hood. There is some old worm damage visible to the back of the hood. The movement appears to have been refurbished at some point with modern nylon strings added. There is no winding key present. This has not been tested within the saleroom. This is 254cm high by 55cm wide by 29cm deep. See images.
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