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Brass faced longcased clock signed Jos Cooper, Whitchurch, square brass dial with Roman chapter ring, subsidiary seconds, matt field, ringed winding holes and date aperture, eight day movement striking the hour, in a flat topped hood with integral columns and checkered banding to the door and trunk, height 205cm (pendulum, two weights, winding key). *See clocks and watches proviso Condition report: see terms and conditions.
A George III mahogany secrétaire chest on chest, the broken pediment centred a pedestal with a later ribbed urn finial with pierced fretwork carving and a Greek key moulding, above a blind fretwork frieze and two short and three long graduated drawers, fitted with ribbon tied swag gilt brass handles, the secrétaire drawer fitted with pigeon holes and shaped drawers with barber`s pole stringing with a central mirrored cupboard door flanked by faux leather book secret pilaster compartments, with two further drawers and secret compartments, flanked by pierced fret carved canted angles, possibly later, and rusticated quoins, the base with three long graduated cedar lined drawers on ogee bracket feet, 224cm high, 123.2cm wide, 59.5cm deep. Provenance: The Baroness De Stempel, Heath House, Herefordshire. Sold by Christie`s, Fine English Furniture, Thursday 9th April 1992, lot 123, when purchased by the present vendor. The use of rustication, blind fretwork and ogee bracket feet point to a North Country origin. The design for the swagged handles feature in an article by N. Goodison, Metalwork Pattern Books, Furniture History, 1975, p.12, fig. 22.
A Victorian Tunbridge ware and bird`s eye maple table cabinet, with geometric bands, the top and hinged door inlaid mosaic floral sprays, fitted with three drawers with ebonised and bone handles, on disc feet, 17.4cm high, 20.9cm wide, 16.7cm deep. Provenance: The Dr Lawrie Webster Collection of Boxes.
Virginia Powell, British b.1939- "Through the Library Door"; lithograph printed in colours, signed and numbered 12/15 in pencil, 61x39.5cm: together with a further lithograph printed in colours by the same hand depicting a view through a window, signed and numbered 8/25 in pencil, 31x21cm, (2) (may be subject to Droit de Suite) Provenance: "Through the Library Door" with Austin Desmond Fine Art, London, according to label attached to the reverse CONDITION REPORT: lead mounted in a glazed wooden moulding frame may or may not be stuck down as is unexamined out of the frame in good condition part mounted in a glazed wooden moulding frame may or may not be stuck down as is unexamined out of the frame in good condition
Mettoy Playthings set 3023 Mechanical Car and Caravan Trailer, clockwork tinplate 2-door car, red/black, gold trim, permanent key, with silver wheels (one wing has been repainted) & tinplate caravan with sliding roof, cream/yellow/blue, in good used condition with scarce original box, in fair condition, missing one end flap and inner tab, overall length approx 41 cms/16” (still displays well)
Palitoy Play Things Trade Box of Twelve Plastic Ford Car’s- box contains , 5 x yellow with silver wheels and 7 x red with green wheels, 1/43rd scale model 2-door cars, elastic band driven,cars are in fair to excellent condition, in good to excellent card individual illustrated boxes, contained in a Fair plain dealers trade box with "Palitoy" adhesive tape
Timpo Wild West Series Set 272 Buck Board Wagon, two horse team, complete with driver,supplies, in very good unboxed condition and 276 Clay County Jail Wagon, scarce blue/black body, in very good condition, rear door loose, both unboxed Please note if you win this lot and want it posted, we will post it but it will be at your risk, because these figures are fragile and prone to breaking.
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY LINEN PRESS with dentil cornice and figured frieze, enclosed by panelled doors, the lower part fitted with drawers, on bracket feet, 218cm h; 54 x 122cm++Largely free from the usual shrinkage cracks in the sides, the door panels also in fine condition, of pleasing colour and dry appearance. The brass handles replaced
AN ANGLO DUTCH OAK, WALNUT AND EBONISED CHEST with geometric mouldings, gadrooned door above a central door flanked by smaller arched architectural doors divided by split pilasters, later brass lion mask and ring appliqués, on turned feet, the sides panelled, 112cm h; 58 x 123cm, c1680++Somewhat embellished, probably in the later 19th/early 20th c, also with minor repairs, the brass appliqués of later date. Structurally sound and decorative.
Divus Augustus. Died AD 14. Æ As (29mm, 10.40 g, 6h). Rome mint. Struck under Tiberius, AD 31-37. DIVVS AVGVSTVS PATER, radiate head left / S C across field, PROVIDENT in exergue, altar, with closed, double-panelled door; acroteria above to left and right. RIC I 81 (Tiberius); BMCRE 146-50 (Tiberius); BN 131-5 (Tiberius). Near EF, brown-gray patina, areas of minor roughness, traces of earthen deposits.
A late Victorian Miniature Silver Cased Travelling Clock, the hammered silver case with looped handle, hinged door and bun feet, the clock with brass movement, white enamelled dial with Roman numerals (chipped), hallmarked London 1898, 3 ½” high Condition: Face cracked and chipped (around 4 numeral) outer case has some rubbing and wear, not working. Please note: Keys Fine Art Auctioneers take great care to ensure that any statements as to attribution, age, date, origin, provenance and condition are reliable and accurate but it should be noted that all such statements are skilled opinions prepared with due care, if provenance (written or historical fact) cannot be produced. However, Keys Fine Art Auctioneers do not guarantee that condition reports, whether included in the catalogue, or given at a later time, cover all aspects of an item(s) condition. All clocks, watches and mechanical items are sold on behalf of vendors by Keys Fine Art Auctioneers strictly on an “As Found” basis. No guarantee or warranty is issued or given in anyway, either written or verbal and therefore refunds will not be issued on the basis of the Lot not being “in working order”, “incomplete”, or “not in original condition”. Keys Fine Art Auctioneers would respectfully ask that prospective buyers view Lots in person, wherever issues regarding condition are seen as important to them, satisfying themselves as to the condition, completeness and originality of any Lot on which they intend to bid. Kind Regards Keys I Fine Art Auctioneers LLP
A late 19th Century American 30-Hour Weight-Driven Wall Clock, Brewster & Ingraham, the cushion moulded rectangular case with single glazed door, decorated with a coloured print to a signed 9” painted Roman dial with outside minute track, to a twin weight-driven movement with anchor escapement and strike on a coiled gong, height 16”
An early 20th Century Mappin & Webb Burr Walnut Veneered Mantel Clock, the case with brass carrying handle, cushion top, glazed front door, raised on a plinth base, the brass 6 ¾” dial with decorative spandrels, Arabic and Roman chapter ring, pierced hands and three winding holes, brass movement striking on five gongs, case 10” wide
An early 19th Century Oak and Mahogany Longcase Clock with 8-day movement, the hood with broken arch detail and side columns, the painted 12” dial with Arabic numerals and floral decorated spandrels, apparently unsigned, body with arched trunk door with shell inlaid detail and ribbed decoration to sides, raised on a box base (shortened), 78” high
An 18th Century Longcase Clock with 8-day movement, signed Robert Grinling of Yarmouth, the hood with brass finials, glazed arched door and pillared side supports, the 12” arched brass face with silvered chapter ring with Arabic and Roman numerals, subsidiary second dial, date aperture, blued pierced steel hands and pierced brass spandrel decoration, the four pillar brass movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, the case with arched trunk door, box base and bracket feet (requires restoration throughout)
A mid-18th Century and later Oak Cased 8-Day Longcase Clock, Barker – Wigan, the hood with domed pediment over ¾ columns, to a moulded throat and long trunk door on a plinth base with bracket, to a 12” arched brass dial with strike/silent aperture to the arch and dolphin spandrels over cast and applied flowering urn spandrels enclosing a Roman and Arabic chapter ring with outside minute track and half-hour markers, to a matted centre with subsidiary seconds and date sector and blued steel pierced hands, to a movement with plates united by four knopped pillars and with anchor escapement, strike on a bell, height 87”
A late 18th Century Oak Longcase Clock, John Rogers of Leominster, the square Brass dial with circular Roman chapter ring, outside minute track with Arabic numerals, applied in the corners with Rococo spandrels, secondary date aperture, the hood with swan neck pediment over plain columns with Brass capitals, cross banded trunk with central door, raised on a plinth base, 84 ¾” high
A Mahogany Globe-Wernicke Bookcase, fitted with four leaded glass fronted compartments on a plinth base, (top compartment requires repair), 34” wide Condition: Top/body requires repolishing. At least two sections need attention on door mechanisms. Please note: Keys Fine Art Auctioneers take great care to ensure that any statements as to attribution, age, date, origin, provenance and condition are reliable and accurate but it should be noted that all such statements are skilled opinions prepared with due care, if provenance (written or historical fact) cannot be produced. However, Keys Fine Art Auctioneers do not guarantee that condition reports, whether included in the catalogue, or given at a later time, cover all aspects of an item(s) condition. All clocks, watches and mechanical items are sold on behalf of vendors by Keys Fine Art Auctioneers strictly on an “As Found” basis. No guarantee or warranty is issued or given in anyway, either written or verbal and therefore refunds will not be issued on the basis of the Lot not being “in working order”, “incomplete”, or “not in original condition”. Keys Fine Art Auctioneers would respectfully ask that prospective buyers view Lots in person, wherever issues regarding condition are seen as important to them, satisfying themselves as to the condition, completeness and originality of any Lot on which they intend to bid. Kind Regards Keys I Fine Art Auctioneers LLP
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