J & A Jump, Old Bond Street, London, bracket clock, 8-day double fuse movement striking on single bell, backplate engraved with maker and number 144, white painted dial with Roman numerals, architectural ebonised case.width 28cm (11"), depth 17cm (7"), height 40cm (16")Condition report: Seat board supported on a modern piece of ply, small section of ebony veneer missing from right-hand side of clock near grill, painted dial with chips to keyholes, Roman numerals re-painted.
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19th-century French clock garniture, cream alabaster with ormolu mounts, clock with 8-day movement striking on a single bell, white enamel dial with Arabic and Roman numerals, the dome case with three floral finials, two columns, platform base with flower heads and laurel leaves. Accompanied by a pair of two branch candlesticks of similar design (however as the castings of the feet are different, these may have been matched to the clock to create the garniture).clock height 33cm (13") candlesticks height 31cm (12")Condition report: Although the three-piece clock garniture is a good match, potentially the candlesticks are from a different clock set, glass covering movement to reverse of clock cracked and chipped (see photographs).
Francis Campbell, Oswestry 1768-1841 bracket clock, 8-day movement with repeater striking on a single bell, white painted dial, Roman numerals covered by domed dial glass in brass bezel, mahogany dome top case inlaid with ebony string, each side with brass fish scale fretwork panels all standing on four ball feet.width 26cm (10"), height 42cm (16")Condition report: Some minor cracking to the main case, a small section of wood missing from the door at rear (see photographs for more detailed information).
Edward Bartholomew Sherborne, 30-hour movement with a single bell, eleven-inch square brass dial, single finger, silvered chapter ring, spandrels with face masks all contained in late 18th-century oak case.width 48cm (19"), depth 26cm (10"), height 200cm (79")Condition report: Early movement which has been restored some years ago, compatible dial, seat board and case of later date in good order.
A FINE LATE GEORGE III MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK Recordon, late Emery's, London, the arched hood over canted front angles and a flame-figures, door with elaborate moulded edge to a panelled base with applied moulding and double stepped plinth, the 12 inch one-piece silvered dial with strike/silent subsidiary over Roman and Arabic chapters with running seconds dial below XII, the five-pillar movement striking on a bell, 238cm highProvenance: The Estate of the late Rufus Eyre
A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH CLOCK GARNITURE the gilt metal mounted clock with twin cherubs, enamel dial with Arabic numerals and floral decoration, the 8-day Vincenti et Cie movement striking on a bell, 27cm high; together with pair of two light candlesticks with cherub supports Condition Report : generally good - a little dusty but no major damage; movement untested. with key and pendulum Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
Five Continental wine glasses mid 18th century, with bell bowls, two raised on plain stems, one on an incised twist stem, one with a ball knop enclosing a large tear over an opaque twist stem, the other with a solid base to the bowl enclosing a row of air beads over a double series opaque twist stem, three on folded feet, 16cm max. (5)
Three Dutch wine glasses 2nd half 18th century, one with a bell bowl engraved with swags and raised on a double knopped colour twist stem with red and white canes, another with a rounded funnel bowl engraved with the crowned initials 'LY' and date '1779', raised on an opaque twist stem, the last elaborately engraved with decorative panels and raised on a faceted stem, 16cm max. (3)
Three small balustroid wine glasses c.1730-50, one with a bell bowl over a blade knop and plain section enclosing a tear above a domed folded foot, another with a bell bowl over a balustroid stem with shoulder and basal knops, the last with a small round bowl on a multi-knopped baluster stem, over a folded foot, a small chip to the rim of the latter, 14.8cm max. (3)
Seven drinking glasses c.1750-1820, including a rare Jacobite drawn trumpet glass engraved with a carnation and moth and raised on a double knopped airtwist stem, a large glass with a bell bowl raised on a plain stem and folded foot, a small wine engraved with a bird and flower, another with a band of polished circles, a spiral-moulded mead glass, a pair of small glasses on facet stems, a pair of small salts raised on lemon squeezer bases, and a small moulded two-handled glass, and a cut glass jug, 18.8cm max. (13)
Three large wine glasses c.1750-80, the largest with a trumpet bowl engraved in diamond point with 'J M Pilling', over a swollen plain stem enclosing a tear, another with a bell bowl over a plain stem, the last with a drawn trumpet bowl over a plain stem with large tear and a folded conical foot, 19cm max. (3)
A glass goblet of possible Jacobite significance c.1750-60, the generous bell bowl engraved with the Great Bell of Lincoln, the reverse with a bee and sunflower spray, raised on a plain stem, the foot trimmed, 18.9cm. The presence of the sunflower as a known Jacobite symbol may indicate that the glass is a reference to Jacobite prisoners, who were held in Lincoln Castle in 1746. Provenance: formerly the Crabtree Collection. Sold at Bonhams, 15th June 2011, lot 130.
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