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Late 19th / early 20th Century French gilt bronze and flecked marble three piece clock garniture, the portico type clock with an enamel dial, Arabic numerals and painted floral swags, the two train movement striking on a bell, 47cms high overall, together with a pair of matching side urns, 31cms high
19th Century French gilt and bronze cased mantel clock surmounted with a small patinated Mali figure, above a circular painted dial with Roman numerals, having two train movement striking on a bell, 37cms highOverall in good condition, has pendulum, dial has hairline cracks around the winding holes.
Fine Regency dark patinated and gilt bronze light fitting, the main body with an ostrich feather coronet above four winged female figures, each holding aloft a laurel wreath, the eight mask head arms adapted for use with electricity above an alabaster inverted dome with pineapple finial and acanthus mounts, together with a set of four matching twin light wall sconces, each in the form of a flaming torch with mask head arms. The light fitting approximately 90cms overall height, the wall sconces approximately 42cms excluding the lamp fittingsThese have not been tested for electricity.Overall in good condition, need to be re-wired and candle arms re-set, otherwise no major problems or damage. Extremely heavy!
Milo of Paris - A contemporary bronze sculpture of a Cheetah at full flow, having detailed coat markings and raised on a black marble base. Engraved Milo and has foundry seal stating "Garante De Bronze Paris" near feet of sculpture.Approx. 20.5cm high x 32cm long.Further Details: Good Condition.
A large cast bronze of a lady within a shell in the Art Deco manner, on a long rectangular black base. The shell being white and the lady having blue and gold detailing to clothing and jewels. Unsigned.Approx. 43cm long x 22cm wide x 30cm high.Further Details: Some staining, discolouration, surface scratching and wear.
A painted bronze figure of buddha on lotus decorated base - height 20cmsCONDITION REPORTCondition disclaimerOur team of trusted experts are on hand to help and always endeavour to provide an accurate judgement. The ultimate responsibility lies with the buyer however, and we recommend that you make every effort to inspect the lot yourself.To that end, we have provided a number of additional images for your attention.
HARLAND & WOLFF MINUTE BOOK COMMENCING 1918 AND BELIEVE TO BE THE FIRST MINUTES TAKEN IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE FIRST WORLD WAR. LORD PIRRIE'S SIGNATURE IS THROUGHOUT THE BOOK UNTIL HE DIED.Harland & Wolff Limited Directors' Minute Book RMS Titanic related items 'Harland & Wolff Limited, based in Belfast, were the shipyard that built the RMS Titanic which sank in 1912.'The following references are contained in the book - 1. Page 3, Minute dated 11 November 1918, there is reference to the Armistice of 1918.2. Page 48, Memorandum dated 1 October 1919 there is reference to the purchase of Ormiston. 3. Page 126, Annual Report dated 1920-21, there is reference to the unveiling by Lady Pirrie of 3 bronze tablets bearing the names of the Belfast employees who fell in the Great War on 25 March. She was accompanied by Field Marshall Sir William Robertson. 4. Page 200, Minute dated 10 June 1924, there is reference to the death of Viscount Pirrie.5. Page 211, Minute dated 19 July 1924, Viscountess Pirrie was appointed President of Harland and Wolff. 6. Page 214, Minute dated 29 July 1924, Viscountess Pirrie as President of the company was granted the use of Ormiston rent free during her lifetime.7. Page 259, Minute dated 8 July 1925, there is reference to Lady Pirrie leaving Ormiston and future use of the house and grounds.8. Page 264, Minute dated 13 October 1925, there are discussions on the use of Ormiston. 9. Page 291, Minute dated 29 June 1926, there is reference to difficulties arising from the Estate of the late Viscount Pirrie and the payment of an Annuity to Viscountess Pirrie.In the same Minute there is reference to the General Strike in London.
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