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A cast iron tiled fire place containing green coloured ceramic tiles each depicting a floral motif., overall measurement 960mm x 960mm. Also, a slate fire surround with each upright column depicting a pair mythical creatures within a black and gold border, mantle also depicting a pair of mythical creatures withing a black and gold border. Height 1155mm, width 1070mm and depth 190mm.
A collection of ceramics, to include a Portmeirion coffee set, a Spode tea service, Aynsley cup & saucers, a Wedgewood meat platter and other cabinet pieces. (2) Condition:Aynsley - There is a chip to one saucer caused by a severe crack.Wade - Crazing.Geometric pattern in gold is cracking on the matte black coffee set.Red enamel is peeling to show the ceramic underneath on three saucers.Ceramic of a cow is broken, a horn has been previously re-attached and the break is visible and the tail has snapped off.
A ceramic Shelf Pottery pig money box, 16 x 20cm, A Briglin Pottery hedgehog money box, 10 x 10cm, a wooden curled up cat doorstop, 26 x 26cm, A 'Signalling Equipment Ltd' Student Microscope No. 3/A mignifaction 100 x in box. A limited edition - 486 of 999, Aynsley Atlas vase ' Wild Tudor' 27cm, with cetificate, boxed. A pair of Zenith 10 x 50 Field Binoculars in case. A pair of Octra 10 x 50 Field Binoculars in case. A boxed 20,000 OHMS/Volt Multimeter Model C1001. Together with an assortment of Electro plated spoons, boxed, a boxed manicure set and various fish and flatware items.
A Collection of Assorted Items, comprising a silver pill-box, in the form of a wrapped sweet; a set of three William IV silver wine or decanter-labels, each later engraved for ‘Bucellas’, London, 1830; two gilt-metal boxes, each engraved with a portcullis, one further engraved ‘House of Lords’ and a gilt-metal and ceramic tea-strainer, one side decorated with a portcullis, the other labelled ‘House of Lords’, in cardboard box (qty)
Beautiful ceramic jar decorated with flowers and other patterns in bright colors. The back is stamped with the Victoria and Richard MacKenzie-Childs backstamp. Dimensions: Approximately 8"dia. x 10.25"HManufacturer: MacKenzie-Childs, LLC. Country of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
Pretty ceramic set decorated with unique patterns in pastel colors. Victoria and Richard MacKenzie-Childs backstamps. The salt and pepper shakers measure approximately 3"dia. x 5.5"H. The tray measures approximately 9.5"L x 6"W. Dimensions: See DescriptionManufacturer: MacKenzie-Childs, LLC. Country of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
Pretty ceramic pieces decorated with unique patterns in pastel colors. Victoria and Richard MacKenzie-Childs backstamps on the lidded sugar bowl and creamer. The creamer measures approximately 5.25"L x 4"W x 5.5"H. The sugar bowl measures approximately 6.5"L x 4.25"W x 5.5"H. Dimensions: See DescriptionManufacturer: MacKenzie-Childs, LLC. Country of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
Beautiful oval ceramic tray with ruffled edges decorated in bright colors. Wire for hanging is attached. The back is stamped with the Victoria and Richard MacKenzie-Childs backstamp. Issued: 1996Dimensions: 22"L x 11.5"W x 2.25"HManufacturer: MacKenzie-Childs, LLC. Country of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
Beautiful ceramic container decorated with flowers and other patterns in bright colors. The back is stamped with the Victoria and Richard MacKenzie-Childs backstamp. Dimensions: Approximately 8.25"dia. x 14.25"HManufacturer: MacKenzie-Childs, LLC. Country of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
Pretty ceramic sugar shaker decorated with a unique pattern in vibrant colors. Victoria and Richard MacKenzie-Childs backstamp on the bottom. Issued: 20th c. Dimensions: Approximately 3.75"dia. x 8.5"HManufacturer: MacKenzie-Childs, LLC. Country of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
Whimsical fish-shaped ceramic platter decorated in pastel colors. Wire for hanging is attached. The back is stamped with the Victoria and Richard MacKenzie-Childs backstamp. Dimensions: 15"L x 8.75"W x 2"HManufacturer: MacKenzie-Childs, LLC. Country of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
Beautiful picture frame made using ceramic pottery shards measures approximately 8.25"L x 6.75"W with a 4.75"L x 3.25"W photo window. The tassel has a ceramic top and colorful string and measures approximately 14"L including the hanging loop. Dimensions: See DescriptionManufacturer: MacKenzie-Childs, LLC. Country of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
Beautiful ceramic plate decorated with flowers in pastel colors. Wire plate hanger attached. The back is stamped with the Victoria and Richard MacKenzie-Childs backstamp. Dimensions: Approximately 7.25"dia. Manufacturer: MacKenzie-Childs, LLC. Country of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
Late Victorian or Edwardian marquetry inlaid rosewood combination games and work table, the rectangular foldover top with swivel action, enclosing chequers, cribbage and back gammon boards, over frieze drawer fitted with an arrangement of open compartments over pull-out concave sided work box, raised on square section tapered supports with ceramic castors, united by conforming cross stretcher, 60cm x 40cm x 74cm
A FINE FRENCH GILT BRASS ANGLAISE RICHE CASED REPEATING CARRIAGE CLOCK WITH PAINTED PORCELAIN PANELSRETAILED BY ROWELL AND HARRIS, OXFORD, CIRCA 1880The eight-day two train gong striking movement with silvered platform lever escapement regulated by sprung bimetallic balance, the backplate with stamped serial number 889 to lower left hand corner, the rectangular polychrome painted porcelain dial inscribed ROWELL & HARRIS, OXFORD to centre within fine gilt bordered Roman numeral cartouche chapters and with blued steel spade hands over painted scene of an arcadian garden terrace landscape, the satin gilt anglaise riche case with hinged reeded baton-centred geometric carrying handle and bevelled top glass over fluted frieze to cavetto moulded cornice and fluted three-quarter Corinthian columns to angles, the sides with standing full length portraits of an 18th century gentleman stood before a castle opposing a female companion gathering floral blooms, the rear with bevel-glazed door, on cavetto moulded waisted skirt base incorporating flited band and integral shallow block feet.17cm (6.75ins) high with handle down, 10.5cm (4.125ins) wide, 9cm (3.5ins) deep. The retail jewellers, silversmiths, clock and watchmakers, Rowell of Oxford, were first established by the clockmaker Richard Rowell who moved down from Northumberland to set up business in Broad Street in 1792. He was succeeded by his son, Richard Rouse Rowell, who continued trading from the same address until 1884 when he was, in turn, succeeded by his son Richard Sydenham Rowell who relocated the business to 115 High Street, Oxford. Local directories note that they traded as Rowel and Harris 'watchmakers and opticians' 1887-92 before continuing in the hands of successive members of the Rowell family until being sold on to former employees in 1986; they finally moved out from the High Street address in 1991. Condition Report: Movement appears complete and all original with no visible evidence of alteration or notable replacements. The clock will run but is prone to stopping most likely due to being a little dry/gummed-up hence a gentle clean/service is required. The strike train is fully operational. The silvering to the platform escapement is noticeable discoloured/oxidised and the mechanism is a little tarnished further confirming the need for a gentle clean service. The dial panel has a very slight short vertical hairline crack just below the VI numeral (only detectable on very close examination) otherwise appears free from visible damage or restoration. The right-hand panel (female figure) appears free from visible faults with the exception of some very slight wear; the left hand panel has two conjoining breaks towards the right hand side - these are clean breaks with the exception of one very small chip hence restoration (cleaning and gluing) of the breaks should prove straightforward to a specialist ceramic restorer. The rest of the case is in good original condition retaining gilt finish albeit with overall foxing/oxidation and slight edge wear. The rear door glass has a shallow internal chip to the lower right-hand corner otherwise glasses appear free from damage.Clock has a winding key. Condition Report Disclaimer
A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY CASED SMALL TWO-DAY MARINE CHRONOMETERBROCKBANK AND ATKINS, LONDON, CIRCA 1860The circular four pillar single chain fusee movement with six-spoke wheel crossings, Harrison's maintaining power, jewelled pivots for the escape wheel, Earnshaw type spring detent escapement regulated by split bimetallic balance with circular compensation weights, helical balance spring and faceted endstone, the spotted backplate with spring set-up ratchet, blued steel movement pillar and backcock securing screws, and signed Brockbank & Atkins, No. 1538, London to outer margin, the 3.325 inch circular silvered Roman numeral dial with subsidiary seconds dial beneath signature Brockbank & Atkins, London, No., 1538 across the centre and UP/DOWN, 0-56 power reserve dial, with gold spade hands and secured by a screw-down bezel into a lacquered brass bowl with shuttered winding hole to underside, mounted via gimbals into a mahogany three tier box with typsy winding key beneath middle tier applied with ceramic roundel inscribed BROCKBANK & ATKINS, 1538 to the front, the upper tier applied with original paper General Directions for use of Chronometers... label to inside surface, the exterior with brass carrying handles to sides.17cm (6.75ins) high, 16.5cm (6.5ins) wide, 16.5cm (6.5ins) deep. The firm Brockbanks was established when the two brothers John and Myles Brockbank went into partnership in the early 1790`s. The business was continued by various members of the family until becoming Brockbanks & Grove when George Grove was taken into partnership in 1812, later becoming Brockbank and Atkins when George Atkins was taken into partnership after Grove`s death in 1814. George Atkins ran the company until 1835 when his son, Samuel Elliot Atkins, became a partner in the firm; from 1840 to 1842 the company was re-named Brockbank, Atkins and Son but after this date the title 'Son' was removed. From 1885-1898 the renowned watchmaker George John Moore became a partner in the firm hence watches were signed 'Brockbank, Atkins & Moore during this period. Sometime before the Moore's departure in 1898 Samuel Elliot Atkins' son, Charles Edward, joined the firm. The business subsequently continued trading under his stewardship until 1933. Condition Report: Movement is complete and in working condition. The mechanism appears to be all-original with no visible evidence of alteration or notable replacements; although in working order a gentle clean/service is advised. The dial has overall slight oxidation/mellowing and slight rubbing to the centre of the seconds dial, the minute hand is a little bent/distorted otherwise dial and hands are in very good original condition. The bowl and gimbal are in dirty/unrestored condition with rubbing/wear to the lacquer finish but otherwise are in good original condition. The left-hand gimbal to case mounting screw is bent hence the gimbal is currently not mounted - this screw could possibly be straightened or may require re-making. The typsy winding key support block is loose but present. The box is generally in sound original condition however is in need of gentle, sensitive restoration. The top tier has a small bruise and some light staining to the top surface; the hinges are tight/almost seized causing the rear rail of the top tier staring to pull-away. The middle tier is missing its glass and has some stress splitting near the hinges and a couple of small chips to the back panel (visible to the interior). The bottom tier has some small losses to the raised 'dust' lip to the upper edge of the closing surface and the glue to the joints to the left hand side panel has dried out hence joints are now a little loose. Faults to the case are otherwise limited to minor bumps, scuffs and other age related blemishes.Timepiece has a typsy winding key but no case key. Condition Report Disclaimer
* WALTER AWLSON (SCOTTISH b. 1949), THE EMBRACE limited edition ceramic sculpture, initialled and numbered 74/7521cm tall Note: Walter Awlson is known throughout the UK for his figurative ceramic sculptures which are sold in selected galleries. He has exhibited regularly over many years at the Royal Glasgow Institute and the Royal Scottish Academy.
A boxed Corgi Heavy Haulage Limited Edition Wrekin Roadways Set, a boxed Northern Ireland Carriers Set, two boxed Lledo Display Cabinets, a Hornby Collapsible Storage Box, a boxed Crescent 'The Royal Stage Coach', four boxed Exclusive First Edition two car Sets and four boxed ceramic Figures
A ceramic jug by Pablo Picasso in a hand painted Bird design, Glazed interior with a bisque interior, impressed marks D'APRES & MADOURA to base with hand written / painted Picasso signature to base also. Approximate height 11.5cm Further details: handle broken off and re-attached, crazing, and staining to interior.
A group of Maling "Azalea" lustre ware to include a three footed ogee shaped rose bowl, pattern no 3773, circa 1929-30, decorated with pink and purple flowers, gilt highlights, on scroll gilt feet, factory stamp, approx 22cm diam x 12cm high with detachable ceramic pierced flower holder together with a large bowl on rim foot and a pair of vases, all pattern 3773, circa 1929-30, approx 21cm diam x 10cm high (4)Some wear to gilding, crazing to underside of rose bowl, wear commensurate with age and use
A box of late 19th and 20th century ceramics, including a boxed Spode limited edition 'Maritime England Plate - The Battle of Camperdown 1797', no.1630/2000, two late Victorian green glazed leaf moulded dessert platters, a circular copper tray with ceramic inset, a Barker Bros part dinner service, a small quantity of Japanese tea ware, etc

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