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A mid 19th century gilt and patinated bronze mounted antico verdi marble mantel clock, Naudin & Bazelaire, surmounted by a seated figure of Justinian over the double plinth base with applied ormolu mounts, the 3.75 inch engine turned silvered dial with Roman chapter ring and blued steel moon hands, signed Naudin Bronzier and Bazelaire horlogère, the two train drum movement with silk suspension and outside countwheel strike on a bell, height 22.25in.
Lewis Nockalls Cottingham (1787-1847). A a set of four Gothic gilt bronze candle branches, c.1832, made for the Chapel of Magdalen College, Oxford, the fluted hexagonal arms supporting nozzle cups cast with Tudor roses, leaf and berry and fleur de lys, each stamped 'Summers', probably for W. Summers, listed as a coppersmith and brazier at Herbert's Place, Waterloo Road in 1835, approx 39cmProvenance: L.N. Cottingham was a British architect who pioneered the study of Medieval Gothic architecture. He won a competition to remodel the interior of the Chapel of Magdalen College, Oxford; work started in July 1829 and lasted at least six years. See Gothic Rampant: Design by L.N. Cottingham for Snelston Hall, Victoria & Albert album no.3 1984, fig. 16 for an example.
A.W.N. Pugin for Alton Towers. A 'pair' of heavy gilt bronze fire dogs modelled as lions triumphant, c. 1840-50, each figure holding a scroll inscribed with the the Earl of Shrewsbury's family armorial motto 'Prest d'Accomplir' height 19in.Provenance: Commissioned by John Talbot, 16th Earl of Shrewsbury, 16th Earl of Waterford (1791–1852) from A.W.N. Pugin for Alton Towers, Staffordshire. In 1831, the Talbots' principal residence in Heythrop burned down. The 16th earl then came to live at Alton permanently, employing the renowned gothic revival architect Augustus Pugin to design a new entrance hall, banqueting hall and various other rooms, renaming the property Alton Towers. A surviving stone fireplace, designed by Pugin, in the Dining Hall of Alton Towers is carved with a triumphant and lion and the motto 'Prest d'Accomplir' in identical Gothicised script to these firedogs.In November 1918 the 20th Earl of Shrewsbury decided to sell off the majority of the Alton Towers estate and contents by auction. The countess continued to live on the estate for another two years after the earl died in 1921.
Quantity of Various Cap, Collars and Other Badges, including bronze OSD Prince of Wales Plumes, bi-metal Royal Malta Artillery cap badge, chrome Robin Hood Rifles, small type EIIR Royal Malta Artillery bi-metal, brass Control Commission Germany cap badge, early 14th brass pork pie cap numeral badge, bronze OSD Kings Own Malta regiment collar badge, brass Rhodesia regiment cap badge, Bedfordshire & Hertfordshire regiment officers collar badge, 3rd Battalion 15th Punjab Regiment silvered field service / headdress badge, George VI Kent Constabulary night pattern helmet plate, blackened brass Welsh Horse shoulder title, plus other items. Quantity, viewing strongly recommended.
§ Jonathan Kenworthy (1943-). A bronze group of 'Cheetah chasing Grant's Gazelles', on heavy veined marble plinth, signed and numbered 5/5, height 10.5in. length 39in. depth 14in.Provenance; Purchased from the Tryon Gallery Jonathan Kenworthy Exhibition, July 1969 and sold with a copy of the catalogue, gallery photographs and a copy of The Lady featuring this work.
19th Century French ormolu and patinated bronze figural mantel clock, the enamel dial with Roman numerals, with a two train silk suspension movement striking on a bell CONDITION REPORT Case and movement appear to be in good condition. Back foot is loose, will just need tightening.It is working and striking ok. Gilt is ok but needs a gentle clean. Dial is in good condition and has no cracks or chips.
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