Two Moorcroft Hibiscus platesThe first of rectangular form with tube lined Hibiscus flower heads and foliage. Length 21.5x9cm. Together with a small circular dish with conforming pattern. The rectangular plate with Moorcroft mark and 'Made in England' impressed to base. The circular plate with impressed 'bell' 1991, Moorcroft and Made in England. Diameter 11.5cm.
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An 18th Century oak longcase clock by Morrison of Gosport, the 12ins arched brass silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, the silvered dial centre with recessed subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, engraved with birds and baskets of flowers and leaf scroll ornament, to the eight day two train five pillar movement striking on a bell, contained in plain oak case with arched and moulded cornice and plain turned pillars to hood, arched trunk door and base with raised panel to front, 79ins high (case reduced in height) Note: Mary Morrison recorded working in Gosport in 1795
A 19th Century French porcelain cased mantel clock by Henri Marc of Paris, No. 18454, the 2.75ins diameter white enamel dial with blue Roman numerals, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in porcelain balloon pattern case of Rococo form, the whole encrusted with flowers and gilt leaf ornament, on conforming base, 12ins high (slightly chipped)
NINETEENTH CENTURY FIGURED MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK WITH ROLLING MOON PHASE, the 14" painted dial with subsidiary seconds and date dials to the centre, rubbed numbers and unsigned, enclosed by allegorical figural spandrels and set beneath the rolling moon phase to the arch, powered by an eight day movement striking on a bell and housed in an arch topped case with swan neck pediment and free standing, turned fore columns, set over a short, flame cut, trunk door and chamfered fore corners, and raised on a conforming crossbanded base with bracket feet, 89" (226cm) high
LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY BLACK SLATE AND GILT METAL MANTLE CLOCK, the 4" Roman dial, indistinctly signed, powered by a drum shaped movement, stamped H&F, PARIS, striking on a bell, and housed in a flat topped case surmounted by a reclining classical figure, set above a heavy pair of captive lion mask ring side handles, and raised on a moulded plinth base, 10 ½" (26.7cm) high
GOOD QUALITY EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY SHERATON REVIVAL CARVED DARK MAHOGANY LARGE DISPLAY CABINET, the moulded cornice centred with a tablet carved with a ribbon tied swag, set above a pair of fancy astragal glazed cupboard doors, enclosing two shelves to the cream silk lined interior and raised on an advanced, bow fronted base with conforming pair of cupboard doors with oval flame cut panels, flanked by bell flower pendants, and raise on leaf capped turned supports tied by an under shelf, 82 ½" (209.6cm) high, 43 ¾" x 19" (111.2cm x 48.3cm)
EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY LINE INLAID MAHOGANY AND OAK LONGCASE CLOCK WITH ROLLING MOON PHASE SIGNED BRADSHAW WHITCHURCH, the 15"painted dial with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture to the domed centre, enclosed by fruiting cornucopia spandrels and set beneath the rolling moon to the arch, powered by an eight day movement striking on a bell and housed in a case with swan neck pediment and free standing square fluted columns to the fore corners, over a short trunk door with shaped top, flanked by reeded fore corners, and raised on a panelled base with chamfered fore corners, lacks feet, 90" (228.6cm) high
AN ELIZABETH II SILVER BELL, BIRMINGHAM 1966 of typical form, 55g; A Silver Spoon, Sheffield 1901, the bowl and handle pierced with foliate decoration, 46g; Three Silver Mounted Scent Bottles, Chester 1906 and Birmingham 1901, the tallest 8cm high; and A Silver Mounted Dresser Box, marks rubbed, 11cm long (6)
Chapman, James TRAVELS IN THE INTERIOR OF SOUTH AFRICA, 2 VOLS London: Bell & Daldy, MDCCCLXVIII (1868) FIRST EDITION, 8vo, Vol 1: viii + [1] errata + ix - xvi + 454 pp, frontis + 3 plates + fold out map, Vol 2: x + [1] errata + 480 pp, frontis + 3 plates + fold out map, half morocco, new eps, top edge gilt, cockling to pages, many pages unopened, Frikkie Botha and Georgian Court bookplates (2)
A large late 19th/early 20th Century French figural mantel clock With bronze mount of a recumbent lady over a white marble body with applied gilt metal mounts, central white enamelled dial with Roman Numerals and signed 'Deniere Paris', to a brass movement striking on a bell, total height 49cm
Two china tankards, one of Monmouthshire design - Britannic designs and the other Coaching Day, Ridgways no: 615802, along with some oriental china, a yellow flower bell china part tea set, a black and white Leonardo collection and a coffee set including musical coffee pot, jug made in Japan (approx 35 years old), an 1883 Bromfield tureen with lid, etc.
A late 19th century French balloon shaped mantel clock, the convex enamelled dial with Roman numerals and outer Arabic markers, signed Dutertre á Paris, having eight day cylinder movement striking on a bell, numbered 6438, the case polychrome painted with roses, h.40.5cm. Crack running from top of case through 12 and 6 o' clock to base.
A late 19th century black slate and marble cased mantel clock, of typical form, surmounted with a bronzed cherub musician, the convex enamelled dial with Arabic numerals and signed Ala Pommedor A. Martin Paris, having eight day movement striking on a bell, together with a matching pair of garniture urns, clock h.42cm Damage to enamelled dial above 12 o' clock. Naming to dial is worn. Cherub's instrument is loose but present. Small chips to case and garniture urns.
A selection of late 19th and early 20th Century uranium green drinking glasses, to include a pair of funnel bowl wine glasses above bladed knop and baluster stems on a circular spread foot, height 17.5cm, a pair of wine glasses with optic moulded bell bowls above plain stems and circular foot, and six other glasses with various engraved or cut and polished decoration, one being a golden amber example, and a paperweight. (11)
19th century Rococo style porcelain mantel clock, cartouche shaped with hand painted flower head and foliage decoration, on stand initialled 'J.P (Jacob Petit)', engine turned silvered Roman dial, twin train movement striking on bell, signed on back plate 'Douillon, 2313', 'Pepin Paris', gilt wood and gesso stand decorated with shells and floral swags, ebonised plinth, under glass dome, H59cm
Late 19th century gilt metal and alabaster figural mantel clock, sleeping Eros and putti on cushion bed, circular dial surrounded by flower heads and ribbon tied, fluted alabaster half columns, scrolled leafage and gadroon moulding, twin train movement signed on rear 'Le Roy & Fils A Paris' 'No. 4198', striking on bell, H41cm
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