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A modern copper powder flask in the 19th Century American manner, a shot mould, brass watering can, brass door stop, three Greek brass spice grinders, a pair of brass fire dogs, a gilt brass plaffonier mount of wheatsheaf design, two Arts & Crafts style brass wall lights and two twin branch wall sconces in the Dutch style etc
A 19th Century French walnut side cabinet the plank top with pleated ends over two drawers and two cupboard doors the fretwork carved apron to squat cabriole legs, 129 cm wide x 58 cm deep x 98.5 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Numerous surface scratches. Areas of fading and discolouration. Staining throughout. Evidence of old worm to the top, the feet, the doors and areas on both sides. There are numerous knocks, chips and dents to the piece, mainly to the back of the top. There is a large chip and a split to the wood on the right hand door near the escutcheon and old screw holes next to that chip where there was possibly an old lock. General wear and tear commensurate with age and use. See photos for more details.
J. QUINTON "5th Dragoon Guards Charger ridden by Captain E. A. Jee", study of a charger in Dragoon Guards regalia in a stable, oil on canvas, initialled to blanket on floor "E. A. J.", signed and dated "1880" lower right, titled to brass plaque on frame, bears ""The Parker Gallery, 28 Pimlico Road, London" label verso, approx 46 cm x 61 cm CONDITION REPORTS Has crazing throughout, especially noticeable to the body of the horse and the area above its back. There are a few chip like marks to the horse's rump and there are a couple of areas of re-touching, one above the centre of the horse, another on its back hind leg and there is a small dot on the door on the right hand side - see images. Otherwise general wear and tear - in need of a clean - appears to have been varnished. Frame has knocks and bumps and some small areas missing - again see images for more details.
A late 18c eight day longcase clock, the 14in square brass dial signed Charles Craig, Dublin and having Turks head spandrels, seconds ring and date aperture. The movement has ringed pillars, anchor escapement and rack strikes on a gong in the back of the case. The wood rod pendulum is suspended from the back of the case and the weights are brass bound. It is contained in a mahogany case with swan neck pediments to the hood and a heavy convex leaf carved moulding above the hood door with a central lions head. The hood has attached fluted columns with Corinthian capitals and the rectangular trunk door is glazed and has canted outer edges. There is a rectangular fixed panel below the dial and the base has a similar applied panel and bracket feet. The clock stands 95in tall overall.
A mid 19c boardroom type bracket clock by Joseph Eglese & Son, Bishopsgate St. London. The substantial triple fusee movement quarter chimes on eight bells and hour strikes on a gong. The pointed arch silvered dial has Gothic Roman numerals and subsidiary chime select, chimes/silent and pendulum regulation dials. It is contained in a Gothic style golden oak case with carved pointed top with three turned finials. Plain columns flank the dial and Gothic tracery is placed over the pointed arch front door. The stepped base has another line of tracery and carved bun feet and the case sides have wooden sound frets. The clock has a substantial wall bracket which needs repair to loose mouldings. The clock (without bracket) stands 29.5in tall.
FIVE MATCHBOX 1-75 SERIES COMMERCIAL VEHICLE MODELS comprising a No.14, Bedford Lomas Ambulance, cream, black plastic wheels, near mint, boxed, the box fair; No.21, Commer Bottle Float, pale green, cow on door, black plastic wheels, near mint, boxed, the box worn (creased and with tear to one end flap); No.37, Karrier Bantam 2 Ton Lorry 'Coca-Cola', even load, yellow, black plastic wheels, near mint, boxed, the box good; No.46, 'Pickfords' Removal Van, green, black plastic wheels, excellent condition (scratches below decals), boxed, the box good; and No.74, Mobile Refreshment Bar, silver, light blue base, silver plastic wheels, good condition, boxed, the box worn (creased; tape-stain to one end; lacking one tab).
A well engineered 5 inch gauge model of a 4-4-0 Great Western Railway ‘Bulldog’ tender locomotive built to the design by Keith Wilson. The silver soldered copper boiler having fittings including pressure gauge, water sight-glass, regulator and firebox door. The chassis with twin inside cylinders having Stephenson’s gear and detailed rivet-work. The six wheel tender with rivet-work and hand operated water feed pump. The model finished in dark green and red livery with fitted steps, hand rails and lamp irons. Past Boiler History. Est. £1,500 - £2,000.
A well engineered 5 inch gauge model of a 0-6-0 Great Western Railway ‘Dean Goods’ tender locomotive. No. 2322. The silver soldered copper boiler with fittings including pressure gauge, water sight-glass, regulator and firebox door. Six wheel tender with fitted brakes, tool boxes and hand operated water feed pump. The model finished in traditional green and black livery with fitted steps and hand rails. Cab-side number plate and builders plate. ‘Great Western Railway Company 867 Swindon Works Jan 1884’. Est. £1500 - £2000.
A well engineered 3 ½ inch gauge model of a 4-6-0 Great Western Railway County Class tender locomotive ‘County of Oxford’ the silver soldered copper boiler with fittings including steam pressure gauge, water sight-glass, regulator and firebox door. The chassis having twin outside cylinders, Stephenson’s valve gear and fluted motion. The model finished in traditional green and black lined livery with fitted steps and handrails. No Boiler History. Est. £1500 - £2000.
Bristol Interest - George III mahogany-cased 30 hour brass dial longcase clock, Joseph Quarman, Temple Cloud, circa 1765, the 12-inch square brass dial having a silvered chapter ring with Roman hours and Arabic minutes framing an engraved coastal scene with ship, silvered subsidiary seconds dial beneath XII inscribed Jos'h Quarman Temple Cloud over silvered terrestrial calendar dial within rococo scroll spandrels, the posted movement countwheel-striking on a bell, the case with swan neck pediment over turned columns with brass capitals, moulded long trunk door and plain base, 209cm high Condition: Disclaimer - Please see item 20 of our Conditions of Sale relating to clocks, watches and mechanical items Dial - minor tarnishing to silvered chapter ring otherwise good. Movement appears sound, some old rebuilding to the upstands. Case - has been repolished, finial possibly later, crack to frieze, later hood door handle and patched upper door hinge, otherwise sound. Sold with pendulum and weight (pendulum feather is missing, plus key)
Early 20th Century German carved oak three-train chiming bracket clock, Winterhalder & Hoffmeier, the 19cm arched brass dial having a silvered chapter ring with Roman hours and Arabic minutes beneath three silvered subsidiary rings for Chime/Silent, Slow/Fast and Chime on eight gongs/Chime on four gongs, in a heavily-carved architectural case with arched pediment over 'Green Man' mask and figural terms flanking bevelled glazed door, 58cm high Condition: Disclaimer - Please see item 20 of our Conditions of Sale relating to clocks, watches and mechanical items - Some minor tarnishing to silvered chapter ring, movement appears sound, case would benefit from a polish but it is otherwise in good condition, sold with pendulum and winder
Early Victorian walnut-cased twin-fusee bracket clock, John Todd, Dumfries, (fl.1828-49) - the 20cm square brass dial having a silvered chapter ring with Roman hours and Arabic minutes, the matted centre with silvered axe-head cartouche inscribed John Todd 1841 Dumfries within scroll spandrels, the wire-driven fusee movement with knopped pillars and plain back plate, in an 18th Century style case with moulded caddy top, 42cm high Condition: Disclaimer - Please see item 20 of our Conditions of Sale relating to clocks, watches and mechanical items - Matted dial centre has speckled tarnishing, movement appears sound, case has small loss to front edge moulding and minor knocks to finial, slight warping to front door, key is locked in rear door and does not appear to turn lock, sold with pendulum
Staffordshire Interest - George II ebonised single-fusee bracket or table clock, John Smallwood, Litchfield (Lichfield), circa 1740, the 17cm break-arched brass dial having a silvered chapter ring with Roman hours and Arabic minutes, inner quarter hour track and half hour divisions framing a matted centre with mock pendulum aperture over winding arbor, the chapter ring signed John Smallwood Litchfield (sic), beneath silvered subsidiary seconds dial and within mask spandrels, the wire-driven movement of four knopped and finned pillars with verge and crownwheel escapement with heart-shaped back-cock to a foliate scroll-engraved back plate with basket of flowers upon a podium, the case with ogee caddy top and brass carry handle over moulded cornice and arch-glazed door on brass ogee bracket feet, 44cm high excluding handle Condition: Disclaimer - Please see item 20 of our Conditions of Sale relating to clocks, watches and mechanical items - some wear to silvered chapter ring and subsidiary ring, movement has a few unused holes to upper right quarter visible within engraved scroll work (probable conversion holes), case would benefit from a polish, crack to front door glazing, side and rear panels are possible replacements, sold with pendulum and winder
George III mahogany-cased twin fusee bracket clock, Anonymous, circa 1780, the 17cm break-arched brass dial having a silvered chapter ring with Roman hours and Arabic minutes beneath silvered Strike/Silent ring within scroll spandrels, the wire-driven fusee movement with verge and crownwheel escapement and four knopped pillars, the back plate engraved, within a bell-topped case with brass carry handle and pine cone finials over spandrels on brass ogee bracket feet, 50cm high inclusive of handle Condition: Disclaimer - Please see item 20 of our Conditions of Sale relating to clocks, watches and mechanical items - some staining to silvered chapter ring, centre possibly replaced (silvered, should be matted), movement appears sound but verge escapement could be a re-conversion, case with damage to rear door frame and dedication plaque dated 1935 to rear beneath door, glazed sides and rear maybe later
Late Victorian/Edwardian mahogany-cased twin fusee bracket or table clock, Brockbank & Atkins, London, No. 12322, the 15.5cm arched brass dial having a silvered chapter ring with Roman hours and Arabic minutes framing a matted centre with signature cartouche, beneath silvered subsidiary Strike/Silent ring within foliate scroll engraving, the chain-driven movement, signed and numbered to the back plate, striking on a coiled gong, in a George III-style bell-top case with leaf-capped carry handle, urn finials, stop-fluted canted corners, arch-glazed door with brass spandrels, and conforming arched sound frets to the sides on brass ogee bracket feet, 47cm high inclusive of handle Condition: Disclaimer - Please see item 20 of our Conditions of Sale relating to clocks, watches and mechanical items
Charles II brass lantern clock, John Ebsworth at ye Cross Keys in Lothbury, Londini (London), circa 1670, the 15.5cm diameter Roman dial with half hour divisions and inner quarter hour track framing engraved tulip decoration and Arabic alarm dial with iron single hand, the posted countwheel bell-striking movement with verge and crownwheel escapement, internal pendulum and standard London third period frame with column turned corner posts beneath dolphin-pierced frets, urn finials and strap work mounted bell, the sides with hinged brass doors, 38cm high, together with a later oak bracket Literature - Loomes, Brian, Lantern Clocks & Their Makers records John Ebsworth as apprenticed in 1657 to Richard Ames and free in 1665. his progression through the court of the Clockmakers Company saw him become Assistant in 1682, Warden in 1694 and Master 1697. he died in 1699. Condition: Disclaimer - Please see item 20 of our Conditions of Sale relating to clocks, watches and mechanical items - minor rubbing to wax numerals plus some spotting and a small hole to chapter ring, hand maybe a replacement, movement would benefit from a clean, has probably been converted from verge and crownwheel to anchor and back to verge - cut-away to rear edge of roof, sold with later bracket, and 'longcase clock' weight, side doors possibly later, rear door lacking or never had one, private provenance
Rare 19th Century Anglo-Indian Vizagapatam ivory sewing box in the form of a Colonial house, the hinged cover opening to reveal a fitted interior, 15cm wide Condition: Chimney has probably been reattached, some minor warping to roof panels has created widening of gap along roof line and to rear elevation, interior has some wear to silk lining, front has old crack between door and window plus another along top of fence, one gable end has a wide split over dark horizontal cracking, other side has a single widened joint crack, rear has further dark horizontal cracks plus two losses along lower edge, the largest 3cm wide, some minor rubbing to penwork and some areas of discolouration - **General condition consistent with age
Bristol Interest - Mid 18th Century oak-cased 30 hour brass-dial longcase clock, Edward Bilbie Chew Stoke, circa 1760, the 11-inch square dial having Roman hours, Arabic minutes and fleur-de-lys half hour divisions framing a matted centre with rectangular cartouche signed Ed. Bilbie, Chewstoke over calendar square within foliate engraving, all within mask spandrels, the posted movement outside countwheel-striking on original bell, and chain-driven movement, the case with stepped ogee top and brass ball and spire finials over sunken columns with brass capitals, the chequer-inlaid and crossbanded long trunk door on plain base and bracket feet, 224cm high Literature - See Moore, Rice and Hucker, 'Bilbie and the Chew Valley Clockmakers' or Moore, 'The Clockmakers of Somerset 1650-1900 for more information on this maker Condition: Disclaimer - Please see item 20 of our Conditions of Sale relating to clocks, watches and mechanical items, Dial - minor staining between VI and VII and between X and XI. Movement appears sound but with small amount of packing beneath one side of the seat board and with old alterations to the upstands. Case in good order, sold with weight and pendulum plus key
Staffordshire Interest - George III oak and mahogany-cased eight day brass dial longcase clock, Foden, Leek, circa 1780, the 13-inch square dial having a silvered chapter ring with Roman hours and Arabic minutes framing a matted centre with silvered signature cartouche over terrestrial calendar crescent and engraved sprigs within mask spandrels, the movement rack-striking on a bell, the case having a cavetto-moulded flat hood with painted crown to frieze over fluted columns, yoke-topped crossbanded long trunk door between fluted quadrants and panelled base, 199cm high Condition: Disclaimer - Please see item 20 of our Conditions of Sale relating to clocks, watches and mechanical items - Dial in good condition, movement has later seat board (upstands are rebated but seat board sits above rebate), movement in good order. Case in VGC but backing boards are later. Sold with two weights plus pendulum (no key and trunk door is currently locked)
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