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A reproduction Mahogany finished Triple bow fronted Carlton house style Writing Desk having central drawer and compartment flanked by cupboard doors, with pie crust gallery, on green leather inset top, three frieze drawers and standing on moulded tapering square legs. 37 1/4'' wide x 42'' high x 20'' deep.
An excellent 19th C. Mahogany bow-front writing table having brown inset leather top with lightwood strung and cross banded top with two Mahogany lined frieze drawers having Brass Swan-neck handles and standing on square tapering legs terminating with brown china castors. 39'' wide x 28 1/2'' high x 22 1/2'' deep.
A LATE 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY AND SATINWOOD INLAID BONHEUR DE JOUR, having a moulded cornice above two crossbanded, quarter and oval veneered doors inlaid with a floral paterae to the centre, the interior fitted with shelves, above a bow fronted frieze drawer with a leather incised writing slope and compartments, rosette and ring handles, on square tapered legs with brass caps and castors, 64cm wide, 80cm high
Crime and the Legal System Griffiths (Arthur), Secrets of the Prison-House, or Gaol Studies and Sketches, 1894, 2 vols., unopened, original cloth; Fitzgerald (Percy), Chronicles of Bow Street Police-Office ..., 1888, 2 vols., original cloth; Pelham (Camden), The Chronicles of Crime .., 1891, 2 vols., illus by `Phiz`, original cloth; `A Master out of Chancery`, A Manchester Book; The Song of the Cat ... A Legend of the Chancery Court, nd., Simpkin Marshall - Heywood, original cloth; Foss (Edward), Biographia Juridica, A Biographical Dictionary of the Judges of England ... 1066 - 1870, 1870, original cloth; Harris (Richard), The Humourous Story of Farmer Bumpkin`s Lawsuit, 1883, original cloth; with three others (12)
Various silver items, comprising ladies` hinged bangle, approx. 10mm wide, ornate pattern to one half, fitted with snap fastener & safety chain, stylish bow brooch, small cross pendant complete with trace chain, fitted with barrel fastener, ladies` stone set rings (5), inc. amber, agate, marcasite etc., patterned bands (2) & a dolphin ring, stamped, tested or h/m (2.05oz) (11)
A Carltonware Show Special Golly `Conductor`, wearing black & White striped coat with red bow-tie, approx. 8” tall, conductors baton has been broken off & glued back on, along with various Robertsons golly figures, approx. 2.5” tall, including musicians (13) & footballers (5), plus some golly pencil toppers (5), some figurines damaged, mixed condition, plus other golly memorabilia, comprising mug, miniature water bottle, radio (3) & bag containing golly dolls (7), limited edition Golly Circus book, 1000 / 652, published 2003 with verses by Bertha Upton along with other book (2), mixed condition (lot) Care! High International Shipping Charges
A fine George III brass mounted ebonised quarter chiming musical table clock. Paul Rimbault, London, late 18th century. The substantial six pillar triple fusee movement with verge escapement and chiming the quarters on eight bells and playing a choice of two tunes including ‘Oh Worship the King!’ on the same eight bells with fifteen hammers on the hour, the symmetrical foliate scroll and strapwork engraved backplate with external fly with adjustable vanes for regulating the speed of the music and conforming decorative backcock apron, the 7 inch wavy-outline arched Roman numeral painted dial signed PAUL RIMBAULT, LONDON to centre and with scroll pierced blued steel hands within spandrels decorated with delicate floral sprays on a dark ground, beneath arch finely painted with a landscape view of a church beside a river with a sailing boat and bridge beyond, the inverted bell top case with figural surmount cast as ‘Britannia’ set on a pedestal applied with side scrolls over foliate festoon mount to the concave section of the superstructure flanked by cast vase finials to corners, with pierced and engraved foliate brass frets to upper quadrants of the brass fillet inset front door flanked by ribbon bow and entwined husk drapery cast mounts incorporating relief portrait medallions to front angles, the sides with hinged handles above arched fishscale frets and with conforming mounts to rear canted angles, on brass-bound shallow cavetto moulded skirt base with brass bracket feet, 48cm (19ins) high excluding figural surmount, 60cm (23.5ins) high overall. Paul Rimbault is recorded in Baillie, G.H. Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World as working from Denmark Street, London 1770-85. He was related to John Stephen Rimbault who is recorded working from Great St. Andrew’s Street, London 1744-85. Both makers probably had Huguenot roots and appear to have specialised in the production of complex musical clocks which often incorporated automata within the arch of the dial. The current lot can be traced back within the vendor’s family until at least mid 19th century and it is possible that the clock has remained in the same family since it was made; this is perhaps supported by the fact that it survives in good, relatively unrestored original condition. With a dial width of seven inches the current lot is also perhaps of a more manageable size than many musical clocks from this period which tended to be of larger proportions, however it still remains a highly decorative thus impressive object.
An 18th century crossbow of provincial quality, span of steel bow 32”, with walnut stock having gun type butt, original cord, steel reinforcing plates, flat sprung plate triggers, and goat’s foot cocking lever. Basically GC for age (worn overall, the stock has been wormed and filled, repair to old fracture)
A Louis XVI style gilt metal and Sevres style porcelain mantel clock, French second half of the 19th Century, the case surmounted by a cherub drawing a bow, porcelain panels with cherubs and flowers on a rose pompadour ground, French cylinder movement by Jappy Freres & Cie, striking on a bell, 34cms, (13½").
A George III style mahogany bow front sideboard, 19th century, of small proportions, with crossbanding and ebony stringing, fitted with three drawers and a cupboard with a double drawer dummy fascia, with a slightly recessed and arched door, square tapering legs, spade feet, width 122cms, (48"), depth 53cms, (21"), height 89cms, (35").
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