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A Pair of Marx Monkey Band Cymbal and drum players. Felt faces hand and feet, glass eyes and fur body. Clockwork requiring attention to mechanism, 1977 9” Hobo Joe’s figure, Antique Clockwork drumming guardsman, Vintage 9” huntsman, Mechanical Wind-Up Dwarf Rider Elf Gnome on Donkey by Frankonia, Vintage Tricycle with bell Wind-Up Clockwork Toy
Tinplate: A collection of assorted boxed and unboxed tinplate and other collectable items to include: Triang Sailor Ahoy!, Toytown Playground, two Chad Valley vehicles, Bell Cycle, Fair-land Ring the Bell, See-saw, Monkey, Cat, Ladybird and others. Some keys are present. Condition is varying, some damage to boxes. (one box)
A modern wrought iron fire basket of rectangular form with simple knob decoration, 61 cm wide x 34 cm deep x 33 cm high, together with a three fold spark guard, a brass fire kerb and a pair of brass table lamps in the Victorian manner, 49 cm high excluding fittings and a brass door stop of bell form
A Clarice Cliff “Bizarre” plate with floral spray decoration, designed by Vanessa Bell for the 1934 Harrods and Art in Industry "Modern Art for the Table” exhibitions 25.5 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Very dirty - in need of a clean. Has significant surface scratches to the whole body. Has something going on to the underneath but think this is just where the glaze is not all over - see images for more details. There is a small chip to the underside rim
MEISSEN PORCELAIN GROUP a porcelain figure group of two embracing figures, with applied grapes and vine leaf decoration and on an oval shaped base, 9cms across, crossed swords mark, and impressed numbers 163 and 141. Also with a 20thc Meissen bell, painted with a landscape scene and floral panels on a dark blue ground, 10cms high, crossed swords mark and marked Der Brand. (2)
A French late 19thC spelter and marble clock garniture, by Martie et Cie, the circular cream enamel dial painted with floral garlands, bearing Arabic numerals, eight day movement with bell strike, the case of vase and urn form, cast with laurel wreaths, flowers and ivy swag, flanked to the left with a lady standing, raised on a stepped rectangular red marble base, with plaque, "Manon, Par Anfrie", with key, 49cm high, flanked by two figures standing, representative of the moon and stars, one bearing signature H. Fremo, raised on similar bases, 48cm high.
A Franklin Mint Marie Antoinette clock, the circular calendar dial bearing Roman numerals, eight day movement with bell strike, the case of lyre form surmounted by the emblem of Louis XIV, for the V and A, 39cm high, together with a pair of Marie Antoinette Flowers of Versailles vases, all for the V and A Museum, London. (3, AF)
George Stamp, Grimsby. An early 19thC longcase clock, the arched dial painted with a shepherdess and sheep, cottages, dial bearing Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, eight day four pillar two train movement with bell strike, in oak mahogany and satinwood inlaid broad case, 223cm high.
Early 19th Century Welsh oak cased 8 day longcase clock, the face marked M Godfrey, Cowbridge, the hood with broken swan neck pediment above arched aperture flanked by turned columns, banded plain waist door with reeded canted angles on a panelled base with bracket feet. Arch painted face with Roman numerals and country house decoration, 16 x 12" approx. Two train movement striking on one bell with seconds dial and date aperture. Complete with pendulum and two weights. 216cm high including finial approx.(B.P. 21% + VAT) Face appears to have been well repainted. The case in basically good condition. Likely all restored at some stage.
A GROUP OF FIVE SMALL ENGLISH DRINKING GLASSES (5)18th centuryComprising; a wine glass with bell bowl and inverted baluster stem, 13.75cm high; an opaque twist firing glass; a firing glass with bell bowl; two small wine or liqueur glassesThe folded foot of the baluster wine glass is misshapen and so does not rest flat. Small chip to the inside of the rim. The other glasses in overall good condition.
A EUROPEAN TABLE BELLPossibly Dutch, bearing pseudo hallmarks, engraved Martin David 7th July 1932, probably last quarter of the 19th century, height 12cm, weight 296 gmsCondition report: detachable clapper is of fairly crude cast form and bent at the top. The bell has slight signs of wear. What looks like a casting flaw at the back is in fact a mark designed as a small axe. The other three marks include a ‘Y’ the other two marks are not discernible. Inscription is underneath. There is evidence of hand hammering inside the bell towards the top which can also be seen from the outside.
THREE WRISTWATCHES AND A MINIATURE CLOCK (4)Comprising; a Seiko Bell-Matic steel cased gentleman's bracelet wristwatch, with a day of week and date of month aperture to the dial, an Eiger Automatic steel cased gentleman's wristwatch, a 9ct gold cased lady's wristwatch, London 1928, on a gilt metal bracelet and a mother-of-pearl cased miniature rectangular cased, keyless wind clock
A pair of late 19th century cranberry glass bells, and further glassware, comprising: four crested 'rummers', Georgian style ale glass and three airtwist stem glasses (qty.)Condition report: One 'rummer' with chip to foot, one air twist with chip to foot, one bell has no clapper, the other has broken clapper
A Continental gilt spelter mantel clock, late 19th/ early 20th century, the case with figural and scrolling foliate detail, housing an eight-day movement striking on a bell on the house and half hour, the circular enamel dial set with Roman numerals and inscribed 'Bachmann Guernsey', 33cm highCondition report: Knocks, wear and some discolouration to case. Figural detail a little loose. Some scratches to dial. Movement appears in need of a little attention. Minute hand a little bent. General wear throughout.
A Regency mahogany bracket clock, the case with fish scale grille sides and engraved door grilles, with carrying handle to a brass mounted pad, painted dial with Roman numerals, signed Dorrell, Clerkenwell, London, to double fusee movement striking on a bell, on brass bracket feet, 31.5cm wide, 20.5cm deep, 43cm highCondition report: Glass to back door is not present.Red silk grill backings are faded and degradedThe movement is dusty and not known to be working. Would require attention.Pendulum is present. The back needs to be replaced, the case needs to be retouched, the movement needs to be fully re serviced.
An 18th century longcase clock movement, by William Liptrott, London, with arched brass dial, a smaller movement with arched brass dial and five odd pendulums, brass weight, brass dial pieces, wooden wall clock, etcCondition report: Liptrott movement - no bell, pendulum or weightsSmaller movement - no pendulum or weightsRemainder - as in photographs, all need full restoration. Wooden pendulum in two. 18cm wide, 24.5cm high
A 19th Century French gilt bronze and porcelain mounted clock, with circular enamel dial, inscribed ' Rollin Paris ', the two train movement, striking on a bell, and having further ancanthus and foliate decoration, raised on ebonised stand under glass dome, 21cm wide, 24cm highCondition report: Surface scratches, scuffs, and oxidisation evident, the mechanism has not been tested, glass dome cracked.Please see additional images.
A George V silver sugar caster, maker James Deakin & Sons, Chester, 1912: of baluster outline with ribbed girdle, on a spreading circular foot, 19cm high, two silver ring trees, a child's silver bell and teether, together with assorted silver and plated flatwares etc. weighable silver 296gms, 9.53ozs.
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