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Black Forest Linden Wood style mantel clock garniture, the 4.5" turned dial with Roman cartouche enamel numerals, inset into a flowering tree carved with a salamander and surmounted by a bird with outstretched wings, 19.5" high; also with a pair of matching candelabra carved with game birds and each with baluster glass candle sconces, 10.5" high (pendulum and key)
French white marble and gilt metal mounted two train mantel clock garniture, the Samuel Marti movement with outside countwheel and striking on a bell, the 3.25" convex white floral painted dial within a breakfront stepped case surmounted by an urn finial, 13" high; also with a pair of matching twin light candelabra, 9.5" high (pendulum)
BENHAM & FROUD, LONDONAESTHETIC MOVEMENT GILT METAL DESK CANDELABRA, CIRCA 1880 the square column with ebonised handle supporting two adjustable candle arms with cast shell shaped drip trays, the whole raised on a domed base embossed with fruiting foliage, stamped maker's marks30cm wide, 46.5cm high
19TH CENTURY FRENCH ORMOLU CLOCK GARNITURE, the clock having classically styled cases surmounted by urn and with pineapple finials, applied foliate mounts around a white enamel Roman dial marked Kuhling, on beaded feet. French brass drum movement striking on one bell. 30cm high approx. Together with a pair of similar ormolu two branch candelabra supporters of vase shape with rectangular bases. 23.5cm high approx, (3) (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: The supporters are very similar but may not be a match. Some wear overall to surfaces commensurate with age, a little grubby but no obvious damage or losses. Includes key and pendulum.
Pair of 19th century two-branch candelabra with three sconces with gadrooned borders and reeded acanthus stems, mounted in a pair of 20th century silver plated candlesticks by Viners CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good, some surface scratching. No signs of major damage or repair. the candelabra arms are associated to the candlesticks and have been packed with cork/tape to make them fit into the candlesticks
Impressive mid-19th Century French gilt metal and porcelain clock garniture comprising mantel clock mounted with classical female holding dividers by a table globe, scrolls, books and floral and insect painted porcelain panels and dials and pair of four branch candelabra with floral and insect decorated porcelain panels on scroll and beaded feet, 40cm - 48cm (3). Bell and pendulum present
The Terling Chapel chandelier: Fine and rare George II brass twelve-branch ecclesiastical chandelier, the central baluster column with gadrooned knops and surmounted by trefoil-form hanging loop above tooled dove ornament, the bulbous central knop issuing twelve scrolling S-form branches, each terminating in everted rimmed sconce and dished circular drip tray, approximately 86cm diameter, suspended from an antique, probably contemporary wrought iron chain with elaborate serpent terminals and painted wooden corona ceiling mount.Provenance: Removed from Terling Chapel, the oldest United Reformed Church in Essex. Founded by Thomas Welde, Thomas Shepherd and Thomas Hooker in 1624. All three men were ultimately driven by their Religious convictions to flee to America and each later became prominent figures in early Colonial America. Thomas Hooker was involved in the founding of Connecticut and Thomas Shepherd helped to found Harvard University, Thomas Weld became a notable figure in Massachusetts, he was tasked with and successfully negotiated the reopening of supply routes from England which had ceased in 1641 due to the Civil War.By repute, both Chandelier and Lot 1366, the Chapel pulpit, are of 17th century origin and were part of the fabric of the first congregational meeting place at The Manse. Pevsner refers to the Candelabra and the pulpit as 17th century and this is repeated in the 1921 H.M.S.O. publication - Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex, Volume 2, Central and South west: 'Fittings-Candelabra: of brass with twelve branches and bird on top, ornamented iron chain, late 17th-century. Pulpit: hexagonal with raised and moulded panels, late 17th-century, stem missing.'Despite these assertions, comparisons with known dated examples point more towards a mid 18th century date and it seems highly likely that the candelabra was purchased new when the Chapel congregation moved to their present purpose built building in 1752. For similar examples see Rupert Gentle and Rachael Field - Domestic Metalwork 1640-1820, published Antique Collectors Club, pages 181-183, particularly examples 10,11,15,16,17 CONDITION REPORT Total height of chandelier to top of suspension ring approximately 72cm not converted for electricity. One candle arm has an old repair which has now failed and end of candle arm detached but present. Two sconce rims are missing, one scone rim is a 20th century replacement, recycled from another metal element, embossing evident on close inspection, one or two splits at seams of sconce dishes, some elements - particularly sconces are loose with screw threads failing, generally speaking the chandelier appears to be in good original condition without alterations and mostly intact, detachable wings of the bird finial are present.Ceiling mount - total height from iron suspension loop to top of wooden mount 33cm, iron screw extends a further 23cm. One triangular projecting 'sunburst' element broken, part is present but detached. Some old worm holes, splits, blistering to paint/varnish. Various antique pencil inscriptions to the plateau of the wooden mount. Iron chain total maximum length approximately 240cm, in good order.

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