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A clinometer by Heath & Co Ltd of London and dated 1915 in a bronze lacquered case. It has its adjustable sighting arm and vernier adjusted degree scale with reflecting mirrors and was used for surveying degrees of inclination in the landscape. Complete in its leather box by T J Weeks & Sons which is dated 1916.
A Dresden porcelain table centrepiece, the pierced bowl raised on a pedestal decorated with cherubs, a large modern chinese porcelain moon flask, a large collection of Satsuma vases, a pair of chinese cloisonne vases, a modern chinese porcelain tureen, cover and stand, a small bronze censer, a figure of an elephant, brass bell, etc
A pair of French Empire style bronze and brass figural candlesticks CONDITION REPORTS Both candelabras appear to be missing a branch. There is pitting and patination to the bronze and gilt work. There is some significant scratching to the middle of the column on one. On both candelabra the two arms have been attached with contemporary flathead screws. One arm of the candelabra has a hole in it. Both base plates have cracks where the top is coming away. There is a scratch to one figure on her breast. Otherwise both have general wear and tear to include wear to gilding, patination, pitting, etc, conducive with age and use. See images for further details. Approx 42.5 cm high
Edgar Brandt - A bronze circular two handled dish, the handles each formed from a pair of intertwined serpents, stamped E. Brandt, 24.5cm diameter excluding handles Condition: Some light scratches allover and the bowl has been over polished resulting in loss of definition to the decoration - **General condition consistent with age
A pair of 19th century bronze coloured circular framed wall plaques, embossed with children marked E W Wyon, diameter of plaques 7.25ins, together with another circular framed plaque, embossed with a ship and titled Foudroyant, diameter 3.75ins and another plaque embossed with a portrait of a monk, overall diameter 8ins
An 18th century Dutch marquetry longcase clock, with bronze figure of Atlas above the caddy top in turn above the arched glazed door enclosing a brass dial and two-train movement by Archibald Lawrie, Carlisle, width 31.5 cm, and with long arched trunk door with lenticle and canted angles and raised on a bombe base. Height 285 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: As the case is Dutch and the dial and movement English it is unlikely that the case and movement have always been together. The mask around the dial does fit extremely well and the clock does not look like a marriage. The movement appears complete but it is dirty. We have not had the clock running. The case is in generally good unestored condition but would benefit from some cabinetwork. There are small areas of veneer and marquetry missing but no significant amounts. There are various cracks to the veneers and mouldings but again none of these are particularly problematic. The trunk door is not warped. The side panels are in good order. The canted angels are in good condition. The base is generally in good order although there is a crack from left to right through the top half of the vase and further stress cracks to the veneers above this. The base moulding is generally in good order and the feet are original. The backboards are original. There is very little trace of any woodworm and certainly none that is currently live. We have no specific or interesting information re provenance unfortunately.
After Barye, a gilt bronze model of a lion with venomous snake, raised on an oval green variegated marble plinth. Overall length 27.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: This piece is probably early 20th century. It does have a signature to the rear. We do not think that the piece has been re-gilded. It has in our opinion its original finish. There is some rubbing and scratching to the back of the lion and a lot of dirt and dust in the castings on the base. There are however no visible losses, no damage, no repairs and no restoration. The only issue is a crack across the base of the marble which may in fact have been done when the piece was manufactured.
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