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A SUPERB QUALITY EARLY 19TH CENTURY FRENCH BRONZE AND WHITE MARBLE MANTLE CLOCK by RAINGO FRES. A. PARIS, the case with a classical female laying beneath a circular eight day coloured movement with blue and white Roman numerals, supported on a white marble base 20ins wide, 15ins high. Note: The Raingo house was established in 1813 and specialised in the high precision clock making during the empire and restoration period. They patented some astronomical clock models. In 1830 Raingo settled in 8 Rue de Touraine and in 1841 the Raingo brothers added bronzes of art and furnishings to their catalogue. In 1860 they supplied bronzes to the Emperor and the Empress. They collaborated with prestigious cabinet makers in particular François Linke.
A set of twelve limited edition hand painted Royal Crown Derby cabinet plates with the following titles; 'Nether Bridge, Bakewell', 'Dove Holes', 'Stanton Moor', 'Dove Dale', 'Beeley Brook', 'Lathkil Dale', 'Edale Head', 'Stoney Middleton', 'Edensor', 'Haddon Hall', 'Mill Dale' and 'Wolfscote Dale' all painted and signed by Michael Crawley, from their Derbyshire Landscapes range of fifty sets of twelve, with signed certificates and original boxes - Part of a private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: All plates are in good condition. The boxes vary from fair to good condition with some brown patches to the linings.
A collection of cabinet plates comprised of a Royal Worcester plate commemorating the 150th anniversary of the RNLI (1824-1974) and another by the same factory commemorating the 150th anniversary of the RSPCA (1824-1974), two Lenox limited edition plates entitled 'Racoons' and 'Mountain Blue Bird', a set of six limited edition plates produced by the US Bicentennial Society, all boxed, a Crown Staffordshire plate entitled 'The Pintail', 1974 and a Masons Ironstone Christmas plate, 1978, mostly boxed - Part of a private owner collection
A collection of Wedgwood plates comprised of six calendar plates 1971, 1973-1976 and 1978, two World Wildlife Fund plates, two others entitled 'Harlech Castel and 'Woburn Abbey', and a limited edition cabinet plate 'St. Pauls Cathedral' numbered 175/2500, all boxed - Part of a private owner collection
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