A BRASS LANTERN CLOCK BY JOHN BUFFETT OF COLCHESTER EARLY 18TH CENTURY the thirty hour birdcage movement striking on a bell, the a circular dial with Roman numerals, the recessed centre engraved with flowers and signed 'John Buffett in Colchester fecit', the case with two doors engraved with scrolling foliage, with pierced surmount panels and turned urn finials, 36cm high, later mounted on a walnut bracket
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AN OAK LONGCASE CLOCK BY PETER BOWER OF REDLYNCH 18TH CENTURY the thirty hour brass birdcage movement with an anchor escapement and outside countwheel striking on a bell, the eleven inch brass dial with a silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, the centre engraved with a coastal scene with a ship and buildings and signed 'Peter Bower Redlinch', with Rococo spandrels, the hood with a pierced frieze above a plain trunk and plinth 204.5cm high
A PAIR OF GEORGE III MAHOGANY DINING ROOM URNS AND PEDESTALS IN THE MANNER OF GILLOWS c.1775-80 each urn of campana shape, with lobed, fluted and ribbed decoration, the lid with a fir cone finial revealing a later lined interior, with gilt brass handles and gilded taps, the pedestals with crossbanded tops, the fronts with stained sycamore banding and inlaid with boxwood stringing, one with a hinged door with false drawer fronts revealing a vacant interior, the other with a top drawer to hold water to wash glasses, above a cupboard originally with a chamber pot and a base drawer for wine bottles, now lacking original linings (2) 182cm high, 50cm wide, 48cm deep PROVENANCE With Denys Wrey Ltd., 45 Sloane Street, London, S.W.1 and sold to G. E. J. Deering Esq. of Ormskirk, Lancashire on the 15th January 1969 for £1,400. LITERATURE Susan E. Stuart, Gillows of Lancaster and London 17301840, vol.1, p.315, pl.356, for a similar pair of dining room pedestals and vases with cone finials, attributed to Gillows made for John Bell of Thirsk Hall, North Yorkshire.
λ A FRENCH TORTOISESHELL AND BRASS BOULLE MANTEL CLOCK IN LOUIS XV STYLE LATE 19TH CENTURY the eight day brass drum movement striking on a bell, the backplate stamped '19973', with a pastille inscribed 'Japy Freres cie med. d'honneur', the circular dial with Roman enamelled numerals, the case with ormolu mounts decorated with scrolling foliage and with a classical mask 35cm high
Daisy Makeig-Jones for Wedgwood'Poplar Trees' and 'Moorish': Two Fairyland Lustre Bowls, circa 1925on black fairyland lustre ground, 'Poplar Trees' in earthenware, Imperial shape bowl, the exterior decorated in the title 'Poplar Trees' pattern, the interior in 'Elves and Bell Branch' against a green mother-of-pearl sky; 'Moorish' in earthenware, octagonal bowl shape, exterior in title pattern Z5125, interior decorated with a stylised border, roundel and robins in flightPoplar Trees - 23.5cm diam, painted pattern no. Z4968; Moorish - 20.5cm diam, painted pattern no. Z5348; both with printed factory backstamp (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
7 articulated trucks. A Tekno Scania Vabis 75 normal control 2 axle orange and black tractor unit with a 2 axle skeletal log carrying trailer, complete with load. 2x modern Tekno- Scania 143M forward control 2 axle tractor unit with a 2 axle skeletal trailer complete with a shipping container load, in purple BELL livery. Plus a Volvo FH12 forward control 3 axle tractor unit with a 3 axle gas cylinder trailer, in yellow/white ROBO-GAS livery. A South American Scania 5000 normal control 2 axle tractor unit in orange, with a 3 axle tanker trailer in silver. a Conrad Mercedes-Benz forward control 4 axle box in unbranded blue/orange livery. A metal kit - Scania Vabis forward control 2 axle tractor unit and 4 axle covered trailer in green/cream, green/silver. Also a Schuco MAN forward control 2 axle tractor unit and 2 axle box trailer in green countryside scene livery of Baren-Marke-one wheel missing. Most GC-VGC, cab loose to metal kit. (8) £60-80
FOUR BOXES AND LOOSE SUNDRY ITEMS, to include an oak three tier cake stand, wall mirror, pressed glass globular ceiling light, vintage Boc soda syphon, Crown Devon Fieldings washbowl and chamber pot, Coventry related medallions, brass bell, vintage Codeg toy cash register, Culcan sewing machine, books etc Condition Report Till is empty
A GROUP OF CERAMICS, to include boxed Coalport limited edition loving cup, commemorating Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee No599/1000, with certificate, Royal Albert 'Old Country Roses' teapot, milk jug, sugar bowl, two pin dishes and boxed trinket bell, a Minton 'Marlow' jardiniere, approximate height 10cm, a German pottery ashtray, approximate diameter 21cm, Wedgwood jasperware trinkets, Capo di Monte ashtray/cigarette box set (hairline) etc Condition Report Old Country Roses, Minor rubbing to gilding especially on two small dishes, otherwise no obvious wear or damage. Capo di Monte box has hairline to base, two ash trays have chips to corner. Bell has hairline to inside. Blue jasperware box has chip to lid. Minton saucers have minor wear to gilding. One Crown Staffordshire plate is cracked, both have minor rubbing to gilding, May be second quality as have scratch through mark
A French second empire napoleon gilt brass and porcelain clock garniture circa 1850, gilt brass case, flanked by two porcelain columns with painted porcelain dial and painted porcelain plaque at front depicting two adults, female and male, the gilt case rising to a covered urn with acorn terminal . Above the claw feet a lighted torch and arrow sheath are portrayed, again in gilt brass along with decorative fixed ring handled to both sides. Standard brass french movement striking at half hours on a bell (count wheel strike) the movement marked ''medal winner'' A1 with a makers name of H. F. & CH Paris. A good french garniture fitted on wooden bases with a dome covering the clock. some damage present consisting of the following : 1. no dust cover to rear of lock movement. 2. One side ornament has cracked porcelain to the rear.
An 18th Century walnut and marquetry long case clock, by Andrew Dunlop of London, the arched fret carved hood flanked by spiral turned columns, brass spandrel dial with steel chapter ring, 8 day movement striking on a bell, full length trunk panelled door profusely inlaid with flowers and birds, 237cm high
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