A Dutch silver oval snuff box, stamped marks (rubbed), 18th century, the cover inset a martial medallion, the reverse with an inscription “DEZE VEREERT AAN DE ONDER OFFICIERAN EN ROTSGESELLEN VAN HET GROENE VAENDEL, WEGENS DE HONDERDSTE MEY PLANTING, GEDAAN, DEN 1 MEY 1734. DOOR DEN LUITENANT ANTONI GOUZY”, the base engraved with a patera and swags, 9cm (3.5in) wide, 159g (5 oz). The inscription broadly translates as: This honours the underofficers and company members of The Green Vaendel done because of (the foundation?). This was done 1st May 1734 by Lt. Antony Gouzy
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Late C19th Golden Oak Victorian Secretaire Bookcase Cabinet (no plinth) the base with 2 carved doors over long secretaire drawer, the interior fitted with pigeon holes & small drawers & inset writing surface with 2 door plane glazed bookcase over under small cornice with adjustable wooden shelving
Late C18th Georgian Mahogany Linen Press the base with 2 short & 1 long cock beaded drawer on bracket supports, the top section with panelled door with in-curving concave corners, the interior fitted with shelves all under a dental Greek Key Cornice & pull out slides, shelves approx. H87" x W48" x D23"
JOHN SELL COTMAN, TWO ANTIQUE BLACK AND WHITE ETCHINGS, DATED 1813, “Castle Rising Castle”; “Oxburgh Hall”, 10” x 14” and 14” x 11” (2). 270. JOHN SELL COTMAN, TWO ANTIQUE BLACK AND WHITE ENGRAVINGS, DATED 1814/17, “The South Door-Way, Hadiscoe Church”; “ ,,,,, The Monument of Thomas Lord Morley in the Church at Hingham ,,,,”, 14” x 8” and 16” x 10” (2)
A George III oak and mahogany longcase clock, with swan's neck pediment above the arched glazed door flanked by simple pillars enclosing the 13.25ins. arched brass dial by Edward Barlow, Oldham with moon phase, foliate spandrels, silvered chapter ring and subsidiary seconds dial with eight day striking movement, the case with arched crossbanded trunk door flanked by fluted columns and with conforming base raised on bracket feet, height 93ins. This clock has had the movement recently restored at a cost of some £500 (receipt available). (see illustration)
A Georgian pine long case clock, having a moulded cornice above a glazed door flanked by half round pillars enclosing the 9.5ins. brass dial and 30 hour movement by John Coates, Cirencefter, with cottage scene to the centre and Roman numerals, with rectangular trunk door beneath and conforming base raised on bracket feet. Height 79ins. (see illustration)
A 19th century mahogany longcase clock, by Spittall Whitehaven having a swan's neck pediment and arched glazed door flanked by turned columns enclosing the 14inch arched painted dial decorated with hunting scenes and with Roman numerals subsidiary date and seconds dials and eight day striking movement with short shaped trunk door beneath flanked by turned pillars and with conforming base raised on ogee bracket feet. Height 90ins. (see illustration)
A George III mahogany longcase clock, with an arched painted dial and 8 day striking movement by J. Yon, Southampton, flanked by fluted columns with arched trunk door being crossbanded in ebony and with boxwood stringing flanked by canted angles and with conforming base raised on bracket feet. Height 83ins. (see illustration)
A late 19th Century vitrine, the ebonised case with moulded edge above a boxwood strung frieze with centre porcelain plaque in turn above the glazed door enclosing shelves flanked by flat pilasters with gilt metal mounts and further porcelain plaques decorated with floral sprays with moulding below and raised on bun feet. Width 32ins.
Browne (Anthony, 1946-). "Home Sweet Home", 1998, orig. watercolour, of two terraced house, with an aproned housewife at one front door, and two large yellow eyes (of a gorilla?) peeping out of an upstairs window, signed and dated to lower right-hand corner, loose printed title label, approx. 145 x 100 mm. Anthony Browne studied at the Leeds College of Art, and began illustrating books in 1981. Gorillas feature in much of his work, and his book 'Gorilla' won the prestigious Kate Greenaway medal. In 2000, he received the highest international honour for illustration, the Hans Christian Andersen Award, for his services to children's literature - the first British illustrator to win the prize since 1956. (1)
A VIENNA WALL CLOCK, the single weight driven movement with two piece 7" white enamel dial having Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, back plate No.34723, in pedimented glazed walnut case with turned finials, arched door with turned quarter columns, fluted semi circular base with turned pendants, 45" high
A LONGCASE CLOCK by John Ramsbottom, Hallgreen, the eight day movement with anchor escapement, 12" square brass dial chased with foliate scrolls, seconds dial, in oak and mahogany banded case with stringing, moulded cornice on fluted columns, panelled door, similar base and bracket feet, 71 1/2" high
A LONGCASE CLOCK, the thirty hour movement with anchor escapement and outside count wheel, 12" square dial painted with flowers, calendar dial, in oak case with mahogany crossbanding, scrolled pediment with brass finial and roundels on columns supports, arched door flanked by fluted pilasters, panel base on plinth, 79 1/4" high
A LONGCASE CLOCK by Houghton Uppingham, the 30 hour movement with anchor escapement and outside count wheel, 12" square dial painted with bird, and anchor paterae amongst foliate scrolls, in oak and mahogany banded case with chequer stringing, scrolled cornice on turned columns, arched door, panelled base on plinth, 79 1/2" high
A LONGCASE CLOCK by W Fletcher, Kirbymoorside, the thirty hour movement with anchor escapement and outside count wheel, 12 1/4" arched dial painted with allegorical figures and geometric patterns, calendar dial, in oak and mahogany banded case with scrolled pediment on fluted Corinthian columns, arched door flanked by fluted pilasters, panel base and bracket feet, 83 1/4" high
A LONGCASE CLOCK by Johnson of Chesterfield, the eight day movement with anchor escapement and 13 1/2" circular dial, painted with birds on branches, seconds dial and calendar aperture, Roman and Arabic numerals, in oak case with ebony stringing and parquetry banding, scrolled pediment with brass finial on turned columns, canted trunk with arched door, panel base on plinth, 81 3/4" high
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