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A Late 19th Century French Marble and Ormolu Clock Garniture. Henry Marr - Paris, white enamel dial with Roman numerals having a bronze sculpture to top depicting seated putti with grape and vine ormolu mount over Corinthian column base. The garnitures having grape and vine swags with stylized urns to top.
Republic of South Africa; Paul Kruger five 2 ½ shillings dated 1894, 1896 x 3 and 1897, together with a two shillings dated 1896, six shillings dated 1894 x 3 and 1896 x 3, six sixpences dated 1896 x 2 and 1897 x 4, one threepence dated 1893, two bronze pennies dated 1898 and an imitation pond (a lot)
Four bronze agricultural medals, together with a silver gilt and blue enamel agricultural society presidents badge, within fitted case, seven Royal agricultural society gilt and enamel lapel badges, five within original fitted case, a silver gilt and polychrome enamel round table medal and a gilt and enamel Olympia medal (14)
A collection of 19th century medallions, comprising; a white metal example commemorating the death of Queen Caroline, 40mm diameter, a bronze medallion 'London Institution' No. 646 by W Wyon, 42mm diameter, a Great exhibition 1851 white metal medal by Taylor, 36mm diameter, a white metal example; Death of Prince Albert 1861, by Ottley, 63mm diameter, a reward of superior merit, 42mm diameter and a bronze medallion, Samuel Plimsoll 1875, 26mm diameter (6)
A collection of world coins, silver cupro nickel, bronze and copper, to include; Latvia five lati and two lati, Swiss; five franc 1933, Hungary; two five pengo, Romania; 100000 lei 1946, 25000 lei 1946, 500 lei 1944 x 2, Panama; one balboa 1947, two half balboa 1947 and 1953 and two Philippines/USA one peso 1908 and 1909 (a lot)
A Victorian silver award medal, 'for success in art awarded by the science and art department', 1896 by W. Wyon, diameter 54mm and a similar bronze award, both in original fitted cases, together with a World War I war medal awarded to 'M2- 223611 PTE W.J. Jeffrey A.S.C.', a Victoria half crown dated 1881 within silver brooch mount and a George V crown dated 1935 (5)
A 19th century Japanese bronze figure of a Shishi, signed with a seal mark to base. Height 38 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The main body of the piece is in good generally condition with no repairs and no restoration. There are minor scuffs and scratches to the extremities of the piece but no significant damage. Where the detachable tail fits in to the main body of the piece there is a small loss to the rear right hand facing corner and a similar loss to the opposite side. The base of the tail also has several old perforations which are probably part of the original manufacturing process.
Raingo Freres bronze mantle clock, the bronze case with cherub and floral swag mount with doves above the circular dial enamelled with both Roman and Subsidiary Arabic numerals and with two-train striking movement, flanked by fruiting vine decoration and raised on a velvet lined giltwood plinth with further plinth beneath. Overall height 54 cm, width 37 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This clock is in generally extremely good condition. The case is in good order with no visible damage and no repairs to the metalwork. It has much of its original finish and is simply dusty. The clock sits on a velvet topped giltwood and gesso base which does not appear to have its original paint finish. It is in good condition but in our opinion has been overpainted at some point its life. The black base beneath the clock is relatively modern but in good order. The clock dial has minor damage around the right hand winding aperture. The remainder of the dial is in good order. Both the strike and winding trains are overwound. The strike train is however striking as it should when the pointers are moved. The clock also seems to be ticking away and has been running for half an hour despite being fully wound. The maximum depth of the black base is 10 ins. The gilt wood base depth is 7.5 ins.
A 19th century French bronze bell clock, with two-train movement, porcelain Roman numerals, the case inscribed with Latin mottos. Height 34 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Other than being dirty and dusty the clock case itself is in generally good condition with no significant damage, no repairs and no restoration. There are numerous old surface scuffs and scratches but no significant issues. The front and rear doors open and snap shut as they should. The clock face is a little tarnished in areas but in generally good condition. All of the ceramic numeral tablets are in good order. The four feet are original, the right hand foot has been glued in place the other three screw on. The clock movement is currently ticking away and chiming. Unfortunately we do not have a pendulum with this clock. Both trains wind although we do not have a key.
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