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A very fine and impressive large ormolu and marble Mantle Clock, the circular silvered dial, flanked by two large classical figures, the female holding a bow, on a stepped marble base, with fine ormolu mounts, and with four scroll type feet, the works stamped 'Pons, Metait d'Argent, 1823,' approx. 67cms (26 1/2") high. (1)
A Mappin & Webb silver bowl, with gadrooned lower body and repousse bow and swag design upper body, raised on circular bow design foot, hallmarked Sheffield, date letter rubbed - possibly 1905, with makers mark M&W for Mappin & Webb and stamped to base, height approx. 9cm, weight approx. 219g.
A lot to include a 9ct yellow gold cased Accurist wrist watch, hallmarked London, date letter indistinct, a bow and elephant brooch, elephants stamped 9ct, a hallmarked 9ct ring and chain, a stamped 375/9kt pair of earrings and a bracelet, together with a stick pin, collar studs, and two charms, along with a One Dollar coin and a boxed and hallmarked silver spoon and pusher set.
A superb Georgian bow fronted wall hanging Corner Cabinet, moulded cornice with Aztec carved detail over reeded column detail pillars flanking the opposing single panel cross-banded doors, opening to reveal Pine back boards, three Pine shelves and elegant partially painted upper fret-cut, pierced flora motif shaped apron, having brass H-hinges, and ornate brass escutcheons, on lower moulding, 28'' wide x 37 1/4'' high x 18 5/8'' deep
A mid 19th c. bow fronted Chest of three short over four long graduated Drawers having plain top over the seven Pine lined drawers with brass escutcheons, cock beaded edges and heavy brass embossed plate ring handles, on lower moulding and swept bracket feet. 46 5/8'' wide x 46 1/2'' high x 21 1/8'' deep
An elegant Georgian bow fronted wall hanging Mahogany Corner Cabinet, having moulded cornice over inlaid frieze with opposing semi-circular boxwood strung motif, the opposing pair of two panel doors with moulded detail opening to reveal three painted shelves, and raised base with narrow central drawer, on lower moulding, 30 1/4'' wide x 46 1/2'' high x 20 1/2'' deep
Tang Dynasty (618 – 907 AD) This is a very rare mother of pearl octafoil mirror. it has a flat undecorated rim, within which is the central section showing mother of pearl inlays of hunter with bow, animals, birds, trees, clouds, and flowers. The mother of pearl is set in lacquer on bronze. The front of this mirror is silver with heavy green corrosion. There is a similar mirror in the British Museum and the information note says that mother of pearl inlaid mirrors of this period are rare because they are fragile and most were destroyed. Dimensions: diameter 20cms, weight 660 grams £5000 - £8000 References World in Mirror: Selected Bronze Mirrors from Lloyd Cotsen’s Donation p110 - 112, plates 46, 47, 48.
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