A 19th century Chinese red cinnabar lacquer figure, signed, 7cm high, a cinnabar lacquer rectangular lidded box, 14cm wide, an Indian carved hardstone figure, a Continental bronze table bell with figural handle, a Continental carved wooden box with pierced hinged lid carved with figures, 14.5cm wide, and one further carved hardstone Chinese figure group (a.f) (6).
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A Hawksleys patent cartridge topper, 13cm, another brass cartridge topper, a bronze seal with turned fruitwood handle, the matrix with Royal Standard detailed 'The Seal of The High Court of The Orange River Colony', 12.5cm high, two brass shot measures with ebonised handles, and a W & J Avery military issue bronze standard yard measure, 96.5cm (6).
An English Regency bronze and white marble mantel clock, with eagle surmount over an enamelled dial flanked by two classical maidens reading a book, engraved 'J&J Silver Fecit no.28, Hatton Garden, Holborn, London', on a white marble plinth, the fusee movement engraved 'Baetens Gerrard St London' (a.f), 30cm high. (key and pendulum). Illustrated
The Tower Mint 'The Royal Collection' of five 'Solid Proof' MEDALLIONS, in presentation case 6 Edward VIII bronze medallions, each representing a country of the British Empire and bearing the date 1936 3 similar medallions, the reverse with Royal Coat of Arms and a quantity of Commemorative medallions
CHINA MINT CO. 1985 TWO COIN SET, COMMEMORATING 20th ANNIVERSARY OF THE FOUNDING OF THE TIBET AUTONOMOUS REGION comprising a 10 Yuan, 40mm pure silver PROOF COIN 1oz and a ONE YUAN CUPRO NICKEL COIN, No. 2267/10,000, in case; and FOUR CHINESE 'PANDA' SILVER PROOF 10 YUAN COINS, IN PLASTIC VISION CASES, 2 LARGE CHINESE BRONZE COINS, in cases, Hong Kong Elizabeth II 1997 Golden Wedding and a 1999 year of the Rabbit one DOLLAR COIN (9)
Tudor. A lady's Tudor Princess Oysterdate stainless steel wristwatch: the satin-finish bronze dial with baton markers, centre seconds and date aperture, the movement stamped '21 rubies Swiss made'', the rotor stamped 'Tudor 21 rubies Auto princess Swiss made', the case stamped 'Montres Tudor SA', the case back stamped 'original oyster case by Rolex Geneva' the winder with 'Rolex' crown logo, numbered between lugs 7616/0 and 805871 with two spare links.
A French white marble and bronze clock garniture: the eight-day duration movement striking the hours and half-hours on a bell with an outside countwheel and silk suspension, with a sunburst bob to the pendulum, the round white enamel dial having black Arabic numerals and decorative gilt-brass hands and seated between two tapering white marble fluted pillars each surmounted by an ormolu vase of flowers, with black marble bases to each pillar and standing on a shaped white marble base surmounted by a gilt-metal urn, together with a pair of matching white marble two-light candelabra with black marble round bases and each having a bronze cherub holding the florally decorated ormolu sconces, height 45.5cm (clock), 47cm (candelabra)
John Bird, London, a fine 18th century bronze sundial: the 41.5cm. circular engraved scale with outer ring of Roman numerals, before/after the sun ring, calendar ring and compass points, with bronze gnomon, signed John Bird, London, bears Coat of Arms for the Buller family, green verdigris patination overall. * Provenance: Kingsnympton Park, Devon. * Notes: John Bird [1709-1776] worked in London for Jonathan Sisson but by 1745 had his own business in the Strand and was advised by the eminent clock maker George Graham. Bird was commissioned to make a brass quadrant 8 feet across for the Royal Observatory at Greenwich where it remains to this day .He also supplied the astronomer James Bradley with further instruments of such quality that the commissioners of longitude paid him the huge sum of £500 on condition that he take on a 7-year apprentice and produce in writing on oath a full account of his working methods. This was the origin of his two treatises 'The Method of Dividing Instruments [1767]' and 'The Method of Constructing Mural Quadrants [1768]'.
After Didier Debut, a bronze study 'Presents D'Amour: depicting a cherub with outstretched arms holding a casket containing jewels, on a naturalistic base, signed D. Debut, with foundry seal, with attached plaque inscribed 'Presents d' Amour Prix de Rome', and stamped to the base Exp-on de Paris 1900. on a polished marble plinth base, 42cm. high.
A large Thai gilt-bronze figure of a goat: in crouching pose with head turned to the right, on rectangular base cast with lozenge shaped panels on a diaper ground, 74 cm wide, 40 cm high; on a simulated marble plinth. * Provenance: By repute from the collection of Thomas Kerr, St.Esteve, Dorset.
A Chinese bronze circular two-handled censer in the "Archaistic" style with animal head pattern handles and panels cast with scrolling clouds, 3.5ins (9cm) diameter x 5ins (12.8cm) wide (handle to handle) x 3.5ins (9cm) high (18th Century - some traces of original gilding), and turned wood stand for same
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