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A Chinese polished bronze tripod censer with loop handles, bears six character Xuande mark, 11cm. wide; a similar censer, the sides cast with Buddhist emblems, bears six character Xuande mark, 10cm. wide, damaged; and a plain tripod censer with flattened rim, bears four character mark, 12.5cm. diameter.(3)
A French bronze and ormolu mantel clock the eight-day duration movement striking the hours and half hours on a bell with the backplate stamped with the trademark for the movement maker Japy Freres & Co, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and blued steel moon hands, the movement set within a bronze rectangular block surmounted by a Greek warriors helmet, with a depiction of the Goddess Diana the Huntress to one side with an ormolu pillar the other side adorned with a mount depicting a quiver of arrows and surmounted by a lamp, the base with raised relief to the front depicting Diana the Huntress stood before three classical figures, height 50cm.* Japy Freres was founded by Frederic Japy of Beaucount, born 1749 who first made movements for the clock industry at his factory in 1777, becoming the largest and most commercially important clockmaking concern in France. The business continued after his death.
L’Echopié Jne à Paris, a bronze, ormolu and marble mantel clock the eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell with an outside countwheel, the white enamel dial signed L’Echopié Jne à Paris, with black Roman numerals and decorative brass hands, the three tier bronze case with raised relief to the front depicting children playing instruments within a field, with goats to the case sides and floral swags set below, standing on ormolu cloven supports, surmounted by a suckling baby with mother, possibly Apollo with the Goddess Leto, seated on a classical day bed with ormolu griffin supports to the four corners, standing on a further green marble base with ormolu mounts to the edges and turned feet, height 45cm.* Adam L’Echopié was a good maker of clocks working in Paris in the late 18th century and was particularly known for his bronze and marble pieces, which his younger son, the maker of this clock, obviously continued. Adam actually had two sons, both of whom worked at Rue Neuve des Petits Champs from circa 1812, the same address from where the father is recorded working from 1772, they presumably continued his business and would’ve used the same casemaker. There is known a white marble and bronze clock entitled Femme Couronnée par un Amour, signed L’Echopié à Paris, that sold in 1913 for 8,800 francs, presumably by the father, Adam. * A near-identical clock, although signed Bassot à Paris, is illustrated and described in the Encyclopedie de La Pendule Francaise, by Pierre Kjellberg.
Leroy à Paris, a black marble perpetual calendar mantel clock the eight-day duration movement striking the hours and half-hours on a bell, stamped on the backplate with the signature & serial number of the retailer, Leroy à Paris, 13492, and the trademark of the maker of the roulant blanc, S. Marti et Cie, Medaille de Bronze and oval stamp with the initials C.A.F quite probably the finisher of the movement for Leroy, with a visible Brocot escapement to the centre of the two-piece enamel dial, black Roman numerals and blued steel moon hands, signed to the centre for the retailer Leroy & Fils, 211 Regent Street, 13 & 15 Palais Royale, Paris, with a thermometer set below the dial showing both Reaumur and Fahrenheit, with a round barometer dial set to the lower right-hand side having two badges stamped on, with a second subsidiary dial having further subsidiary dials showing the moonphase, day & date and with the outer dial marked for the perpetual calendar changes and month, the black marble case of serpentine design with scroll sides, height 51 cms.* Le Roy et Fils were established by Basile Charles Le Roy in 1785 and were well known and fine makers of clocks. Basile Charles Le Roy was the Master Clockmaker to Napolean & along with his son Charles-Louis were clockmaker’s to the Princess Pauline and the Duke de Bourbon. Examples of their work are in all the major collections as well in the Ministere de la Guerre, Paris. The Maison de Le Roy was founded in 1785 at Palais Royal & continued until the death of Charles at Versailles in 1865. They took on premises at 13-15 Galerie Montpensier, Palais Royal, Paris when the Duc d’Orleans opened the Palais Royal gardens for both the trade and public’s use with many prestigious shops opening under the arcaded walkways. From 1885 their London retail outlet was at 57 Bond Street having moved from Regent Street. * Samuel Marti was one of the prolific French makers of the 1800’s and was known to be working circa 1860 at Le Pays de Montbeliard, Paris making roulant blancs. Along with Japy Freres and Roux they set up a business in 1863 to market their movements to such firms as L’Epee. Their Paris address was Rue Vieille-du-Temple from 1870.
19TH CENTURY FRENCH GILT BRONZE PORCELAIN MOUNTED CLOCK GARNITURE, the clock with urn shaped finial, and overall decorated with leaves, birds and swags with painted porcelain portrait panel of two figures in a landscape flanked by two porcelain painted columns, the porcelain face painted with flowers and Roman numerals. French brass drum movement strikes on one bell together with two metal mounted porcelain urn shaped supporters, decorated with birds amongst flowers and cottages in landscapes. All with gilded wooden bases and under glass domes on ebonized metal plinths. The clock 17" High.
Harold Riley (b.1934) - 'The Square', pencil signed artists proof print, no.12/12, 37x37cm, inset in modern gilt frame. NB: The bronze statue of Abraham Lincoln was originally intended to stand outside the Houses of Parliament, a tribute from the USA to Britain to mark the 100 years unbroken peace existing between the two countries since 1814. Manchester argued that it was an appropriate city for such a statue because of its connection with Lincoln, this was reference to the cotton operatives and made in support of the Union and the prohibition of slavery during the American civil war.
Harold Riley (b.1934) - 'The Square', pencil signed artists proof print, no.18/AP, 37x37cm, inset in modern gilt frame. NB: The bronze statue of Abraham Lincoln was originally intended to stand outside the Houses of Parliament, a tribute from the USA to Britain to mark the 100 years unbroken peace existing between the two countries since 1814. Manchester argued that it was an appropriate city for such a statue because of its connection with Lincoln, this was reference to the cotton operatives and made in support of the Union and the prohibition of slavery during the American civil war.
A 19th century French Louis XV style bronze, ormolu, and alabaster figural mantel clock by Marquis a Paris, with circular Arabic and Roman numeral enamelled dial, eight day bell chiming movement, the ornate figure cast case depicting three musical cherubs on an ornate cast foliate base, height 43.5cm, width 54cm (illustrated)
A pair of late 19th century bronze table lamps in the form of Mercury and Venus each holding torches aloft on slate and bronze cylindrical column bases with ornamental figurative decoration, one complete with frosted flame form shade, height not including shade 94cm (both electrically untested) (one socle af) (illustrated)
A WWI medal group awarded to Lieutenant L T Onslow of The Royal Flying Corps, comprising British war medal and War for Civilisation medal, complete in original packets of issue with matching miniatures, also two photographs of Lieutenant Onslow in his uniform, also in this lot a bronze cased lifesaving medal awarded to S Onslow, December 1938, wallet containing numerous paper money from the WWII comprising Italian emergency money, Malta , France, Japan etc, also a Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve cap badge and a quantity of silk Kensitas cigarette collectors sheets comprising flags of the world, also an index to motorcars, learning morse etc, an Indian made cutlery set comprising fork and knife, length of blade of knife 20cm, with brass guard and wooden carved grip with matching wooden scabbard
A World War II period Nazi Germany war merit medal dated 1939, Queen Victoria silver crown dated 1893, a George VI crown dated 1951, a bronze medal commemorating the investiture of Prince Charles dated 1969, a quantity of further crowns, sixpences etc also a framed Falklands Liberation crown dated 1982, a seahorse stamp album, a quantity of loose stamps, a quantity of paper money to include three one pounds cashier L K O'Brien, two one pounds cashier D S Beale, five pounds cashier L K O'Brien and a ten shilling note etc
A fine and impressive mid 20th century table lamp and shade, the shade having stained glass panelling and dragonfly motifs above a bulbous form base, having stained glass and applied bronze decoration of dragonflies, flowerheads and foliate, the lamp appears to be unmarked, height including finial 40cm (illustrated)
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