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TAXIDERMY. Two stuffed fish in a bow front case, with naturalistic background. The case inscribed 'Caught by P. Brice, August 14th 1904. Tench 3lbs 2ozs. Perch 1lb 7ozs.' 42 x 71cm. PLEASE NOTE: Our in-house, postal shipping service is NOT available for this lot, or as part of any multiple lot purchases due to size, weight or fragility. Alternative, recommended carrier services are available.
19th CENTURY CELLO. A mid 19th century cello. Length of back 64cm & a nickel mounted, unstamped bow. Soft canvas case. PLEASE NOTE: Our in-house, postal shipping service is NOT available for this lot, or as part of any multiple lot purchases due to size, weight or fragility. Alternative, recommended carrier services are available.
An Edwardian rosewood lady's writing Desk, by Maple & Co, with scroll and vase inlays and stringing, the rectangular top with bow-front and inset leather writing surface, the raised back with two pairs of short drawers and central mirror, all above a central frieze drawer flanked by pairs of short drawers, on square tapering legs and castors, stamped to one drawer "Maple & Co, Ltd", 36in (91.5cm) wide.
A cased taxidermy Brown Trout, by J. Cooper & Sons, in bow-fronted glazed and ebonised case with naturalistic river bed setting, bearing taxidermists label and another label inscribed 'Trout caught near Dulverton by Wm. Thorne, Cook's Meadow Gardens, 16th June 1915', 25in (63.5cm) wide, together with a postcard dated 27 July 1915 to Mr. W. Thorne from John Cooper & Sons concerning the trout, and a framed photograph of William Thorne (1884-1967) fishing at the Carnarvon Arms Hotel, Dulverton (3)
A late 19th century French bronze and gilt bronze mantel clock, as a standing prize bull surmounted with gilt bronze clock, with raised white enamel Roman numerals, twin winding holes for an eight day brass cylinder movement striking on a bell, the drum case further surmounted with a winged cherub upon a scallop shell and adorned with fruiting vines and flowers, the whole raised upon a rouge marble stepped plinth with gilt bronze paw feet, h.61.5cm Condition Report / Extra Information The string from Cupids' bow is partially wrapped around the bow, it possibly should be in his outstretched hand. Join at arms can clearly be seen. Hinge to dial cover is loose. Winding hole between 7 and 8 appears to have been drilled to fit the movement, with evidence of previous aperture. Chipped to corner of marble base.
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