Außergewöhnlicher 9-flammiger Kerzenleuchter mit TrägerfigurenBarockform, Historismus. Bronze. H 36 cm, Ø 34 cm. 6 vollplastische Träger halten 6 Leuchterarme mit Vasentüllen. Aufsatz mit 2 geflügelten Karyatidhermen, die eine Tülle tragen sowie mittig erhöhte Amorette mit andersartiger Tülle Tüllen zumeist mit Bohrlöchern von entfernter Elektrifizierung, einige Lötspuren, 2 fehlende Appliken.
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GIAMBOLOGNA (NACH), Corpus ChristiBronze vergoldet, montiert auf rotem Samtgrund im Leistenrahmen. H 19,5 cm (ohne Arme), 21,5 cm (mit Armen), Rahmen 33 x 30 cm. In den gelängten Proportionen des Manierismus vollplastisch gestaltete Figur des Jesus Christus als Christus mortuus im Dreinageltypus Vergoldung berieben. Giovani da Bologna, genannt Giambologna war Bildhauer in Bologna und Ferrara (1529 Douai - 1608 Florenz).
Große Art-déco-TischlampeDegué. Signiert, ab 1926. Frankreich. Farbloses, formgepresstes und mattiertes Glas, Bronze. H ca. 72 cm. Oktogonaler Schirm mit stilisiert floralem und geometrischem Relief, schlanker, kannelierter Balusterschaft, Rundfuß. Elektrifiziert (nicht funktionstüchtig) Minimale Randbestoßung, unterseitig 1 Kabel lose.
Historistische KommodenuhrEnde 19. Jh. Werknr. 456883. Ungemarktes Werk mit Halbstundenschlag auf Rundgong, revisionsbedürftig. Geprägtes Messingzifferblatt mit römischen und arabischen Zahlen. Ebonisiertes Holz, Bronze und Messing. 47,5 x 25,5 x 16 cm. Architektonisches Gehäuse mit Walmdach und Tragebügel, floraler Applikationsschmuck Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren, partiell Defekte, ergänzte Zeiger. Schlüssel, Pendel.
A FRENCH GORGE CASED GRANDE SONNERIE STRIKING CARRIAGE CLOCK WITH ALARMUNSIGNED BUT PROBABLY BY HENRI JACOT, PARIS, CIRCA 1870The eight-day two train movement configured with ting-tang striking for the quarters on a graduated pair of coiled gongs and the hour sounding at every quarter hour on the larger of the two, the going train regulated by silvered platform lever escapement with sprung split bimetallic balance and alarm sounding on the smaller gong, the inside of both plates stamped 494 and the backplate further stamped 1976 to lower left, the rectangular white enamel Roman numeral dial with blued steel moon hands and subsidiary alarm setting dial to lower margin, the gilt brass gorge case with hinged carrying handle over rectangular top glass, trip-repeat button to front rail and channel-moulded uprights, the ogee-outline base with three-position selection lever annotated G'DE SONNERIE. CLOCK / SILENCE. SILENT / P'TE SONNERIE. QUARTERS. 14.5cm (5.75ins) high with handle down, 9.5cm (3.75ins) wide, 8.5cm (3.375ins) deep, Details such as the straight uprights of the handle and full-width rectangular top glass can be compared to an engraved example by Henri Jacot illustrated in Roberts, Derek CARRIAGE and other TRAVELLING CLOCKS on page 148 (Figure 9-18). The escapement platform can also be closely compared to one fitted to a grande sonnerie clock by Jacot (number 825) which is illustrated in Allix, Charles and Bonnert, Peter CARRIAGE CLOCKs, Their history and development on page 114 (Plate V/14). Henri Jacot is recorded by Allix as working from 31 Rue de Montmorency, Paris as well as possibly having a factory in Saint-Nicolas-d'Aliermont. The business was awarded Bronze Medals at the Paris 'Exposition' in 1855 and in London 1862; Silver in Paris 1867, 78 and 89 and Gold, again in Paris, 1890. Although Charles Allix notes that Henry Jacot senior died in 1868 and was succeeded by his nephew of the same name further research by Leigh Extence has revealed that after his death Henri's business was actually continued by his brother Julien who was essentially only 'keeping the bench warm' until his son, and Henri's nephew Albert, was able to take over and move the concern forward in 1874. The business is thought to have continued until around 1920.Condition Report: Clock is running and the grande-sonnerie striking is working correctly except that the lever to the base will continue to strike full grande-sonnerie when in the petit-sonnerie position (silent position operates correctly). The alarm mechanism is in working order. The movement generally is in relatively clean condition although a precautionary gentle clean/service is advised. The dial appears free form visible faults. The case is generally in fine condition with no visible chips or other damage to the glasses. The gilding has overall wear and the protective lacquer is starting to break down causing patchy discolouration in places.Clock has a winding key. Condition Report Disclaimer
AN UNUSUAL VICTORIAN CARVED OAK MERCURY WHEEL BAROMETER SINGER, FROME, THIRD QUARTER OF THE 19th CENTURYThe 8 inch circular silvered register engraved with starburst and signed SINGER, FROME to the centre within scale calibrated in barometric inches and with the usual weather observations to outer track, set behind convex glazed brass bezel, the case carved with entwined branches with leaves and acorns around a panel applied Fahrenheit scale mercury tube glazed thermometer incorporating leafy crests to top and bottom to the upright with the branches continuing around the dial and with further left motif to the base incorporating recording hand adjustment square, (unrestored, lacking hands).101.5cm (40ins) high; 33cm (13ins) wide. Provenance: The archive collection of Barometer World Museum, Merton, Devon. Singer of Frome does not appear to be recorded in the usual sources however online sources note them as art metalworkers and founders of bronze (cire perdue) working from 'Frome Art Works' from circa 1848; It would appear that they mainly undertook commissions for ecclesiastical works.
A FRENCH NAPOLEAN III BRONZE, ORMOLU AND WHITE MARBLE FIGURAL MANTEL CLOCK IN THE LOUIS XVI STYLERETAILED BY JUVENAUX, PARIS, CIRCA 1870The circular countwheel bell striking movement with anchor escapement regulated by disc bob pendulum incorporating Brocot type regulation to suspension, the backplate stamped with VINCENTI... MEDAILLE D'ARGENT, PARIS 1855 beneath indistinct retailers stamp JUVENAUX and number 62, the circular white enamel Roman numeral dial with Arabic five minutes to outer track and fine scroll pierced and engraved gilt brass hands set behind hinged cast convex glazed bezel, the case with lovebird, quiver and flaming torch cast surmount to the acanthus cast and chased laurel bordered superstructure over central rectangular section housing the movement fitted with brass grille frets to the sides and rectangular glazed door to the rear, flanked by seated putti holding aloft grapes and flowers, the base with repeating foliate band and scroll-fronted panel beneath the dial flanked by acanthus cast ogee platforms beneath the cherubs, over breakfronted white marble plinth applied with gilt tied laurel moulding to upper edge and on toupe feet. 35cm (13.5ins) high, 39.5cm (15.5ins) wide, 12.5cm (5ins) deep.Condition Report: Movement is in working condition with no visible evidence of alteration or significant replacements; the mechanism is a little dirty hence a gentle clean/service is advised and the bell is missing its securing nut. The dial has some light concentric scratching in the vicinity of the IX and X numerals, two small chips to the left hand winding hole and one to the right and a small hairline crack next to the 30 minute mark below VI. The case is generally in good original condition with the mounts retaining original gilding throughout with light wear to high spots and a few spots of green tarnishing to the superstructure. The marble base has a slight shallow edge bruise to the centre towards the left hand return of the breakfront otherwise faults very much limited to a few minor edge chips (can be felt rather than seen).Clock has a pendulum and a winding key. Condition Report Disclaimer
DC Silver and Bronze Age Comic Book collection, featuring 10 vintage comics including: Firestorm; The Nuclear Man, Powergirl, Strange Adventures, Batman Family (x5), Young Love and Superman. These comics are beautifully designed and in great condition with minimal wear observed around the spine. These run approx from the 60s- 80s era. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

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