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A 19th century 8-Day longcase clock, by Hamshaw of Wakefield. The brass and steel face with Roman and Arabic numerals, second subsidiary dial engraved centre, applied scroll brackets, in a stained, carved oak case with pillared and broken swan-neck pediment. 212cm tall x 50cm wide x 24cm deep.
An early 19th century 8-Day longcase clock, by Matthew Bushall of Aston. Brass face with Arabic and Roman numerals, subsidiary dial and date window, with decorative shell design to chapter ring, applied steel brackets with mask design, in a Country style oak pillared case with lift off column hood and protruding corners. 204cm tall x 56cm wide x 30cm deep.
A substantial Victorian gilt metal mounted Ebonised Musical Bracket Clock, in the George II taste, 19cm arched brass dial, silvered chapter ring inscribed with Roman and Arabic numerals, Strike/Silent to arch, triple winding holes, eight-day fusee movement striking and chiming on five gongs, the arched case with flaming urn finials and scroll feet, 69cm high, 43cm wide, 28cm deep, bracket en suite, 47cm wide, 32cm deep, c.1880
Impressive Reproduction French Ormolu Mounted Louis XVIth Style Shaped Longcase Clock, after Andre Boulle; the brass eight day movement stamped F H S Germany, the case, with round brass dial, is elaborately inlaid with faux tortoiseshell and engraved brass fretwork depicting floral swags in urns; terminating on a shaped base; overall height 82 inches (205cms), width at the base 22 inches (55cms)
Quantity of Porcelain & Collectible Boxed Items, comprising H Samuel plated tray and two champagne glasses, Regency Fine Arts Egg, Gilt Mantle Clock, Royal Worcester 'Herbs' sugar bowl, Village Collectibles Cookie Jar, dressing table set of plated brush, mirror and comb, Royal Winton planter, Aynsley vase, large Ashbury anniversary silver plated tray, an Icon CB Radio Receiver, and other items. All boxed.
Large Collection of Royal Doulton Brambly Hedge, comprising figures Dusty Dogwood, Primrose Woodmouse, Mrs Toadflax, Mr Toadflax, Wilfred Toadflax x 2, Primrose Entertains, Lady Woodmouse, Mrs Crusty Bread, Old Mrs Eyebright, Wilfred Entertains, Poppy Eyebright. Four Afternoon Tea Sets, each comprising of Plate, tea cup and saucer. A Wedding Beaker, and Engagement Beaker and a Birthday Beaker. Two sets of fruit dishes comprising Spring, Summer, Autumn & Winter. Tea Pot & Wedding Cup and Saucer. Coffee service comprising milk jug, sugar bowl, tray and coffee pot. Set of Spring, Summer, Autumn & Winter Beakers. Bread & Butter Plate. 24 x 20 cm boxed Plates titled Wedding, Engagement, Birthday, Entertainment, Candlelight Supper, The Grand Ballroom, The Forgotten Room, Picnic, Discovery, The Search Party, The Adventure, Safe at Last, Old Oak Palace, Crab Apple Cottage, Store Stump, Dairy and Snowball and Harvest Mice Clock. Together with Brambly Hedge books by Jill Barklem, titled Summer Story, The Secret Staircase, Spring Story, and Winter Story. A truly amazing collection for the enthusiast. Most pieces in original boxes.
French Art Deco marble clock garniture, the central marble clock with spelter figures of a young girl and a dog, the Arabic dial signed J Chabirand, Angenis, brass drum movement marked JS France, flanked by two metal and marble garniture, h46.5cm w51.5cm d11.5cm (clock), h20cm (garniture), with pendulum and keyCondition Report: Chips to edges of clock case, including to base and reverse. Scratches to dial and rubbing to numerals. Wear to bezel. Missing minutes hand. Scratches to metal on garniture and chips to edges of base. Pendulum is present. Cannot guarantee the working order.
A French 19th-century gilt bronze 8-day rococo mantle clock of cartouche form with fruiting vine finial, the convex dial marked Raingo Freres, Paris. The movement chiming the hours and a passing strike at the half-hour. Bearing a Japy Freres trademark to the backplate. Supported on a conforming sub base. 27 cm wide x 36 cm wide x 16 cm deep.Condition report: The convex glass is missing from the bezelSome signs of old damage to the enamel dialNo pendulum at the point of cataloguingBoth trains fully woundThe clock will chime when the hands are moved to the hours/half hours.
A French portico mantel clock by C. Detouche of Paris, in the Empire style with ebonised wood and brass frame, the enamel dial bearing Roman numerals, movement numbered 3584, striking on a bell, 49.5 cm x 27 cm x 15 cm.Condition report: Pendulum and key present, not tested as working. Some knocks and marks to the body.
A fine and unusual 19th-century white marble, ivory and ormolu mantel clock, by Maple Co, Paris, the drum dial beside a seated figure in ivory, holding a pair of pipes and a serpent, the enamel dial bearing Roman and Arabic numerals, movement striking on a bell, on a shaped rectangular base, with beaded and scroll decoration, on four bun feet, 34 cm high x 31 cm x 12 cm.Condition report: No key present. Some damage and repair to the fingers of the lady, with natural surface cracking to the ivory in places. Some repair to front corner of marble base. Likely to have been re-gilded. Not tested as working
An antique gilt metal carriage clock by The British United Clock Company Birmingham and France. The clock has a relief floral and foliate design, sitting on four feet. It has an enamel dial with black numerals and embossed gilt central plaque. Makers stamp to the back and fast and slow settings. Working H.12cm
An important French Imperial gold snuff box with the cipher of Napoleon Bonaparteby Léger-Fortuné-Alexandre Ricart, Paris c.1808-15, also with the post-revolutionary unofficial standard mark for 18 carat gold for Paris and the incuse inventory number 408Rectangular, the cover chased with a central N-cipher flanked by palm fronds and a sheathed sword on a pricked ground in an extended hexagonal studded frame over the crossed sceptre of Charlemagne and the staff with the Hand of Justice and flanked by stylised anthemions on a matted ground with four laurel wreath spandrels centred with applied bright five-pointed stars all within a geometric frame and foliate border interrupted with bees and laurel wreaths, the flange with a similar chased frieze of honeysuckle and bell-husks centred on an N and interrupted with five-pointed stars, over diaper engine-turned panels within bell husk borders, the base with a similar diaper panel and matching border, contained within a red Morocco leather case with gilt tooling and silk-lined interior, length 8.4cm, weight 138gms.Footnotes:Provenance:Bequeathed by Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte to his son, Napoleon François Charles Joseph Bonaparte (1811-1832)Jérôme-Napoleon Bonaparte, King of Westphalia, Prince of Montfort (1784–1860)Jérôme Napoleon Charles Bonaparte, Prince of Montfort (1814-1847)Giovanni Maria di Francesco Ginori, (1788-1858)Gino Ginori Conti, Prince of Trevignano (1836-1907)Piero Ginori Conti, Prince of Trevignano (1865-1939)Thence by descent to the present ownerThe box has been passed down with and a hand written letter from Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte, Florence, 8 May 1837, to Giovanni Maria di Francesco Ginori:Mon cher Ginori,C'est avec le desir de vous donnez une preuve de l'affection bien reelle que je vous porte, et vous remercier de tous les soins affectueux que vous n'avez prodigue[s] pendant mon sejour a Florence que je vous prie d'accepter comme souvenir un objet, qui j'espere sera apprecie par vous: c'est une tabatiere que feu mon auguste Oncle l'Empereur Napoleon avait a Ste. Helene, ......Mon pere en me la donnant a entrerement approuve l'usage que j'en fais aujourd'hui. C'est avec un sentiment de veritable attachement que je vous prie d'agreer l'assiurance de ma haute estime et de ma consideration distinguee avec laquelle je suis de votre Excellence le tres affectionne, Jérôme Napoleon Bonaparte, Florence 8 Mai 1837'It is with the desire to give you a proof of the very real affection that I have for you, and to thank you for all the affectionate care that you have lavished during my stay in Florence that I ask you to accept as a souvenir an object, which I hope will be appreciated by you: it is a snuffbox that my late Uncle the Emperor Napoleon had in Ste. Helene, ......By giving it to me, my father approves the use I make of it today. It is with a feeling of genuine attachment that I ask you to accept the assurance of my high esteem and my distinguished consideration with which I am your very affectionate Excellency, Jérôme Napoleon Bonaparte, Florence, 8 May 1837'Giovanni Maria di Francesco Ginori was in the service of Elisa Baciocchi, Archduchess of Tuscany and sister of Napoleon Bonaparte until the fall of the French Empire. He went on to be appointed Lorena Court Chamberlain in 1814 and, in 1818, personal chamberlain to Archduke Leopold of Lorena, Lord Chamberlain in 1833 and Finance Counsellor in 1840.The letter has remained with the box until this time, and has been retained by the vendor. The letter written by the nephew of Napoleon, describes that the present lot as one of the several snuff boxes taken by Napoleon Bonaparte to Saint Helena. The box is specifically mentioned in Napoleon's Last Will and Testament kept at the Armoire de Fer at the Archives Nationales, Paris, Extract from Chantal Prevot, Fondation Napoleon, (in English translation) January 2007:Part II1. I bequeath to my son the boxes, orders, and other articles; such as my plate, field-beds, arms, saddles, spurs, chapel-plate, books, linen which I have been accustomed to wear and use, according to the list annexed (A). It is my wish that this slight bequest may be dear to him, as coming from a father of whom the whole world will remind him.List (A) is as follows:1. None of the articles which have been used by me shall be sold; the residue shall be divided amongst the executors of my will and my brothers.2. Marchand shall preserve my hair, and cause a bracelet to be made of it, with a little gold clasp, to be sent to the Empress Maria Louisa, to my mother, and to each of my brothers, sisters, nephews, nieces, the Cardinal; and one of larger size for my son.3. Marchand will send one pair of my gold shoe-buckles to Prince Joseph.4. A small pair of gold knee-buckles to Prince Lucien.5. A gold collar-clasp to Prince Jerome.Inventory of my effects, which Marchand will take care of, convey to my son.My silver dressing-case, that which is on my table, furnished with all its utensils, razors, &c. My alarum-clock: it is the alarum-clock of Frederic II. which I took at Potsdam (in box No. III.). My two watches, with the chain of the Empress's hair and a chain of my own hair for the other watch: Marchand will get it made at Paris. My two seals (one the seal of France, contained in box No. III.). The small gold clock which is now in my bed-chamber. My wash-hand-stand and its water-jug. My night-tables, those used in France, and my silver-gilt bidet. My two iron bedsteads, my mattresses, and my coverlets, if they can be preserved. My three silver decanters, which held my eau-de-vie., and which my chasseurs carried in the field. My French telescope. My spurs, two pairs. Three mahogany boxes, Nos. I. II. III., containing my snuff-boxes and other articles. A silver-gilt perfuming pan.Linen: 6 shirts, six handkerchiefs, 6 cravates, six towels, six pairs of silk stockings, four black collars, six pairs of socks, 2 pairs of batiste sheets, 2 pillow cases, 2 dressing gowns, 2 pairs of night trousers, 1 pair of braces, 4 all-in-one vests in white casimir, 6 madras kerchiefs, 6 flannel waistcoats, 4 pairs of underpants, 6 pairs of gaiters, 1 small box for my tobacco, 1 gold collar-clasp (in small box number III), 1 pair of gold knee-buckles (idem), 1 pair of gold shoe-buckles (idem)Though the will was not codified, as the government of Louis XVIII refused to have it signed by a French notary, the personal items were distributed amongst family members. This was not always in accordance with Napoleon's wishes, hence the box passing to his brother rather than his son.For a box with a similarly styled N cipher in diamonds, see these rooms, 13 Nov 2013, lot 31. A further box, similar, with an informal script-N cipher and the marks of Blerzy and Marguerite was sold these rooms 23 Nov 2011, lot 14.Nicolas Marguerite, Au vase d'Or, 177 rue Saint-Honoré, received between March and August 1806, an order from the Imperial court for 100 gold boxes, decorated with diamonds, ciphers and portraits at 380,688 Fr, see Alphonse Maze-Sencier, Les fournisseurs de Napoleon Ier et des deux Imperatrices d'apres des documants inedits (Paris 1893), p.276. The box is almost identical to one sold at Christies, Paris, 29 Nov 2017, lot 15. The boxes have the same central panel on the cover with slight differences to the border of the top and sides of the cover.... This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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