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Quinto (b.1951) Impertinent Devils vs. Bell & Ross 24, Oggetto 3D Pop Art clock, mounted on a glass, metal and plastic battery-operated clock, from the Impertinent Devils vs.Luxury Brands series, 31 x 31 x 5cm, within original box; COA with signature and fingerprint of the artist. Condition Report: mint condition.
An early 20th-century French green onyx and champleve enamel 8-day clock garniture, the clock with urn finial and the arched case fitted with an ivory porcelain "Roman" dial painted with swags the movement with an enamelled mercury compensating pendulum and chiming the hours on a coil gong: accompanied by a pair of matching classical urns. 26 cm wide x 47 cm overall height x 14 cm deep.The side urns:Some slight chipping to the bases and some small nibbles to the enamel.The urns have been disassembled and put back together but the one has the central bar extends too far out of the base causing the urn to rock, it just needs adjusting.Both urns sit a little crooked and again it is a matter of straightening.The clock is wound tight on both trains and I can not make the going train escape, with encouragement the chiming train runs but is out of sync.The mercury compensating pendulum still has mercury but the glass tubes have some discolouration.The dial is good and clearly marked and decorated; the case has a natural fissure on top of the arch. Other than this the case has small chips but nothing serious to either enamel or onyx.This clock will require work to make run.
A pair of 19th-century style gilt bronze candelabrum, each with four lights, on a vase shape stems with square bases mounted with masks, on moulded square feet, 40 cm highThe gilding is still rich and lustrous and structurally the candelabrum are sound if a little crooked. The branches are fitted to the front and sides but none to the rear as these would have been made to sit either side of a clock on a mantle piece. The components would be generic and this model would have also been produced as a four branch table candelabras and so a hole is seen on the reverse. See the extra images for clarification.
Howard Miller Clock Company, United States. Large Focal Point wall clock with an acrylic dial with polished brass hour markers. With two black hands. Featuring a polished brass-finished bezel, off-white ring accents, polished brass-finished weights and pendulum, and nine chrome-plated chime tubes. The chime movement features 36 bushings (24 bronze and 12 jeweled), and plays three chimes - Westminster, St. Michael, or Whittington. There is an automatic nighttime chime shut-off option.Diameter: 28 in x length: 60 in.
A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER-GILT CARRIAGE CLOCK by William Richard Corke, London 1893, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, the case chased with scrolls, foliage and fruit-filled cornucopia, raised on pierced mask-form feet, Richard & Co, Paris movement. 12cm high incl. handleThe marks are clear and well-struck Not currently functioning. Scratch to the glass. Some surface wear including tiny pierced holes to the raised areas to the top. With a key. A good looker.
Poor Law - DevonWarrant to the Constable of Rose Ashe in Devon, requiring him to appear before Justices Courtney and Gifford at South Molton on the 20th June by 'ten of the clock in the fore noone. Then and there to present unto the justices all such poore children as are fitt to be bound out apprentices and the names and surnames of all such persons as are fitt to take them .... And also to present all young and single persons living out of service having no visible means save there labour to live by - And warn them to putt themselves into service before the 20th ... or present them unto the justices. And also to present all offences and misdemeanours which you know to have been committed since the last sessions .....' 14th June 1688, manuscript on one side of paper, 30.5cm x 19.5cm, several folds, docket verso;Apprenticeship Indenture Witnessing that 'John Chappell and John Nott, Church-Wardens in the Parish of Fremington in the County of Devon and Thomas Williams, William Rowe and Joseph Magridge, Overseers of the Poor .... have put and placed ... John Bray, a poor Child of the said Parish, Apprentice to Alexander Hooper, with him to dwell and serve ... until the said Apprentice shall accompllsh his full age of twenty and four years ..... 10th July, 29 George II (1755).Printed pro-forma with blank spaces for manuscript addition of names, dates etc. Signed and sealed by Hooper, with two signatures of Justices and two of witnesses, duty stamps, three folds;County of Salop, Justices Order 'To the High Constable of Drayton Division in the Hundred of Bradford North in the Said County' requiring him to command all of his Petty Constables to appear before the justices at the Talbot in Drayton to receive a Warrant for 'enforcing the King's Proclamation for the Encouragement of Piety and Virtue and for preventing and punishing of Vice Profaneness and Immorality .... Herein fail not', signed and sealed by two justices.8th August, 1787, manuscript on paper, 32cm x 20.5 cm, several folds, edges worn, some tanning. (3)

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