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§ MARCELLE QUINTON (1930–2017) HEAD OF A WOMAN bronze, raised on a slate plinth base, signed inside on the mount QUINTON(bronze 24cm high, overall height 34.5cm high)Footnote: Note: Lady Marcelle Quinton was a British artist whose work has been exhibited in Europe and America. Her sculptures are mainly in bronze and include the bust of Bertrand Russell which is on his monument in Red Lion Square, London. Other works for which she is known include the busts of Cardinal Newman in the Brompton Oratory, Harold MacMillan in the Houses of Parliament, and Lord Carrington at the Victoria and Albert Museum.
Miscellaneous items, to include an oriental silver and bronze to metal rectangular tray, montages of black and white photographs, each depicting Turkish scenes, a small collection of Football programmes to include an Arsenal v. Barnsley 1952, Barnsley Football Club handbook 1951, and two oriental letters.
An exhibition standard bronze and stainless steel model of a three oscillating cylinder launch engine originally designed and built by Houghton and Day circa 1870,
modelled by Staines Bros London with cylinders 7/16 inch bore x 1 5/16 inch stroke mounted at 120 degrees to one another on a hexagonal pierced frame, studded stuffing boxes, the piston rods with a common crosshead, the crankshaft running in three main bearings, the outboard mounted on tapered columns with gear driven Watt-type governor with floor mounted linkage and butterfly valve, centrally mounted inlet manifold with equal length distribution pipes and other details, finished in polished brightwork, mounted on a brass plate on three turned feet. 17.7cm x 16.5cm. * Provenance Christies London Lot 222. 7th of June 2001.
A well engineered model of a 19th century live steam beam engine, having split-beam supported on central column with bronze bearing and brass oiler cups. Single cylinder lagged in hardwood with polished brass banding, outside steam chest, Watts parallel motion, water pump driven from linkage on beam and having spoked flywheel. The model set on metal plinth with brass makers plaque ' H.B.W 1937'Condition Report: The dimensions of this model are:Wheel diameter 17.5cm Model height 28cm (Wooden base measures 44.5cm x 18.5cm) Condition Report Disclaimer
An exhibition standard, bronze medal winning model of a 2 inch scale Fowler A7 agricultural traction engine, built by the late Mr Russ Titford from M J Engineering castings and drawings. These agricultural traction engines were used on farms up until the 1930's for general agricultural work and in particular threshing work in farmyard. The traction engine having single cylinder with displacement oiler, connecting rod with cross-head guides, fitted regulator, water sight glass and steam pressure gauge, water feed pump, lever gear change, lever operated direction control quadrant, brake gear, worm and chain steering, spoked wheels and strakes fitted to rear wheels, winch and wire rope fitted to rear axle with associated fair-leads. The model finished in black and red lined paintwork with polished bright-work and fitted road lamps. Contained in glazed caseCondition Report: The model is built to exhibition standard and has spent its life in a glass case.The model has never been steamed and has no boiler certificate or boiler history. The base of case measurements are 50cm x 113cmCondition Report Disclaimer
A RARE LATE GEORGE II MAHOGANY BUREAU IN THE MANNER OF THOMAS CHIPPENDALE, C.1760 in two sections, veneered overall in flame figured mahogany, with a brass escutcheon with a push button mechanism to lift the keyhole cover, the escutcheon plate engraved with a lion and coronet crest above a coat of arms and the motto 'Virtute Non Vi' for the Newdich (Newdick) family of Worcestershire (arms granted in 1580), the hinged fall revealing a fitted interior inlaid with parquetry banding, with curved and stepped mahogany lined drawers and pigeonholes, one drawer fitted for pens and ink and hiding a secret drawer behind, the fall with a baize lined writing surface, above a baize lined brushing slide and three banks of four graduated drawers which pull out as one, possibly for travelling, fitted with bronze handles, each side with two bronze handles for carrying, on later wooden castors 107.5cm high, 115.3cm wide, 62.3cm deep
λ A SMALL WILLIAM IV ROSEWOOD AND PATINATED BRONZE BRACKET CLOCK BY FRODSHAM & BAKER, C.1830-35 the brass eight day movement striking on a bell, the backplate numbered '292', the circular brass dial with Roman numerals and an engine turned centre, signed 'Frodsham & Baker Gracechurch St. London', in an architectural case with applied panels, the front decorated with a lion and foliage, the corners with quoins, the sides with scrolling leaves and palmettes, with a fan pagoda top with a retractable handle, on leaf scroll feet, with pendulum, winding key and case key 28.5cm high
A FRENCH GILT AND PATINATED BRONZE URN CLOCK IN LOUIS XVI STYLE LATE 19TH CENTURY the brass movement with an annular dial with Roman numerals, within an urn case with swan monopodia support, with a young Cupid holding an arrow, on a fluted base and toupie feet, with two winding keys 26cm high
A FRENCH GILT AND PATINATED BRONZE FOUR-GLASS MANTEL CLOCK GARNITURE IN EMPIRE STYLE, C.1870-80 the brass drum eight day movement striking on a gong, stamped '1879411' and with a pastille 'Medaille d'argent', the circular engine turned dial with Roman numerals, the case with bevelled glass panels and decorated with rosettes and anthemion motifs, with pendulum and winding key, and with a pair of conforming candlesticks (3) 33.2cm high (max)
A PAIR OF FRENCH 'EMPIRE' GILT AND PATINATED BRONZE CANDELABRA C.1830-40 each with a winged figure of Victory, standing on a sphere, supporting a basket of fruit and flowers, issuing five lights with lappet and rosette decorated scroll arms, each on a plinth base, decorated with a dancing cherub and stamped twice 'J T' (2) 58.2cm high
A SET OF FIVE ITALIAN GILT BRONZE ALTAR STYLE CANDLESTICKS VENETIAN, LATE 18TH / EARLY 19TH CENTURY each with a cylindrical sconce with a pricket, above a leaf and baluster stem decorated with lions, masks, swags of flowers and angels, the tapering bases with applied lions of St. Mark, on scroll feet (5) 51cm high
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