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A FRENCH GILT BRASS MANTEL CLOCK INSET WITH CHINOISERIE PORCELAIN PANELSTHE MOVEMENT PROBABLY BY BRUNELOT, PARIS, LATE 19th CENTURYThe circular eight-day bell striking movement with anchor escapement regulated by disc bob pendulum incorporating Brocot type regulation to suspension, the backplate stamped with trademark B within a circle over serial number 500, the rectangular light turquoise ground porcelain dial polychrome painted with blossoming foliage within stylised Roman numeral gilt cartouche chapter ring, with brass spade hands over painted scene of a female in oriental inspired dress playing with two young boys beneath blossoming shrubbery continuing up to envelope the chapter ring, the frosted gilt brass framed 'four-glass' type case with canted top and cavetto moulded cornice over pin-hinged front and rear bevel-glazed doors set between caddy-moulded brass uprights, the sides inset with conforming porcelain panels polychrome painted with opposing male and female figures dressed in elaborate oriental robes within garden settings bordered by asymmetric blossoming shrubbery, on cavetto moulded skirt base with rounded angles incorporating integral bracket feet with shallow-arched recesses between.37.5cm (14.75ins) high, 21.5cm (8.5ins) wide, 16cm (6.25ins) deep. The trademark stamped to the lower left-hand corner of the backplate of the current lot (letter B within a circle) is noted in Allix, Charles and Bonnert, Peter CARRIAGE CLOCKS, Their history and development as possibly being for Jules Brunelot although no evidence has been found to confirm this. Condition Report: Movement will run and strike however the mechanism is a little dirty/tarnished and prone to stopping due to lubrication drying-out/becoming sticky hence a gentle clean and service is advised. The dial panel has a very well executed restored crack across the centre (passing throght the IX and III numerals as well as the centre hole) otherwise is in fine condition with other visible faults limited to minimal wear to the winding holes and couple of very light surface scratches. The case is generally in fine condition with noticeable faults limited to minor chips to lower corners of the front door glass. The side panels appear free from damage but exhibit light crazing to the glaze. The frosted gilt finish is in fine condition with minimal wear/discolouration.Clock is complete with a pendulum and winding key. Condition Report Disclaimer
A FRENCH EMPIRE ORMOLU FIGURAL MANTEL CLOCKPRE FEN ROUCHOUZE, BORDEAUX, EARLY 19th CENTURYThe circular countwheel bell striking movement with anchor escapement regulated by disc bob pendulum incorporating silk suspension, the circular convex white enamel Roman numeral dial inscribed Pre Fen Rouchouzes, a Bordeaux to centre, with blued steel moon hands set within engine-milled ropetwist decorated bezel, the case cast with a standing figure of a male in Classical dress playing a flute whilst leaning against the arched 'milestone' shaped section housing the movement, surmounted by a broad-brimmed hat and applied with vine-draped musical trophy apron mount beneath the dial, the right hand side with a seated hound and vine harvest tools, the plinth base inset with relief cast panel of a Putto attending sheep over engine-turned bell-shaped feet.31.5cm (12.5ins) high, 23cm (9.25ins) wide, 9.5cm (3.75ins) deep.Condition Report: Movement appears complete and original with no visible evidence of alteration or noticeable replacements. The mainspring for the going train is 'spinning' hence will require repair/replacement before the clock will run; the strike train is in working condition. The dial has some very slight wear around the winding holes and appears to be in restored condition overall; the minute hand has been bent to adjust its position relative to the numerals (can be reversed and necessary adjustment made to the motionwork whilst the mainspring is being repaired). The case is in fine condition with only minor patchy discolouration and very slight edge wear to the gilt finishes. Clock has a pendulum but no winding key. Condition Report Disclaimer
A FRENCH EMPIRE ORMOLU FIGURAL MANTEL CLOCK UNSIGNED, PARIS, EARLY 19th CENTURYThe circular countwheel bell striking movement with anchor escapement regulated by disc bob pendulum incorporating silk suspension, the circular silvered Roman numeral dial with radial engine-turned centre and steel moon hands set within gilt repeating floral bloom decorated bezel, the case emblematic of the sciences cast with a standing figure of a female in Empire dress reading a book standing beside a pedestal housing the clock movement surmounted by a small bookcase applied with a classical bust, a further stack of books and drawing instruments, the front relief decorated with twin winged female terms flanking a flaming lamp beneath the dial, and the left hand side with free-standing engine-milled column surmounted by a celestial globe, the plinth base fronted with large relief cast panel depicting two putti observing a globe, on leaf moulded skirt base with block feet cast with anchor motifs.44.5cm (17.5ins) high, 31cm (12.25ins) wide, 11cm (4.25ins) deep.Condition Report: Movement is complete and appears all-original. The going train will just about beat, the strike train is currently inoperative most likely due to grime and the countwheel being loose on its arbor, the mainspring however appears sound. The dial has overall discolouration/wear to the silvering, the numerals are heavily rubbed and the tip of the hour hand is missing. The case is complete and retains original gilt finish to the castings with only light rubbing to the high spots and edges. The flat areas to the platform tops, sides and rear have become evenly tarnished/discoloured. The 'bookcase' mount to the surmount is loose on its fixing (screw needs tightening from beneath which requires the movement to be removed). The protractor is also loose (lacks securing nut) and the rear left hand foot is also loose (lacks fixing bolt and nut).Clock has a pendulum but no winding key. Condition Report Disclaimer
An Edwardian tortoiseshell desk tidy Grey and Co. London 1903, of rectangular form, plain frame with inset tortoiseshell panels, the clip formed as a Scottish piper in highland dressDimensions:Base: 19.5cm x 12.5cmNote: Note: Please be aware that this lot contains material which may be subject to import/export restrictions, especially outside the EU, due to CITES regulations. Please note it is the buyer's sole responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence. For more information visit https://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites/
A WWII German Nazi Third Reich standard issue Kriegsmarine naval officers dress dagger, the hilt having a gilt wire-wrapped celluloid handle, eagle pommel holding a wreathed swastika, straight cross guard with globular finials, anchor emblem and push-release button, the 25cm double-edged double-fullered stiletto blade marked WKC, with knight's helmet motif in oak leaf and chased decorated scabbard with twin hanger rings, 42cm long overall.
Large Euro 96 Competition Flag from the Tournament, one of the flags produced to be hung around the host cities and chosen stadiums for the successful tournament to dress the scene for the first major competition to have been held in England since 1966. The condition of the item is excellent
A rare and possibly unique Middlesbrough circa.1886-1890 match worn jersey, with button up collar and front with embroidered badge inscribed "M.F.C" ERIMUS, the cuffs are polka dot similar to the collar, heavy, white wool, manufactured by E. Banks, shirt maker Middlesboro. There is a little evidence of age related wear, the shirt shows areas of brown spotting all over, one L-shaped tear on right breast which has been repaired, no other holes or moth damage is apparent. Overall, for the age of the shirt it is in excellent condition. We would imagine that this is the oldest Middlesboro shirt that survives and possibly the oldest example of a shirt from a League club still in one piece. We believe that it dates from between 1886 and 1890, when they changed to a blue shirt, before another change back to white up to 1899 which is when they finally turned professional permanently and adopted more or less the red that they are famed for today. Born originally in 1876, the Northeast Club had tried three other fetching colour combinations before this fine piece saw the light if day. I find it fascinating that this actually bears a badge beautifully embroidered on the breast pocket with the MFC logo, so I would also imagine that the shirt could have held some special significance to either Club or player. The trim is exceptional, a blue and white polka dot round the collar and buttons to complement the light blue needlework on the badge and made from flannelette like some Victorian dress shirt which, without the badge it could well be mistaken for.
Royal Worcester June, base inscribed 'Modelled by Sybil Y Williams and Jessamine V Bray; Grandmother's Dress 3081; Only Me 3226; September 3457; Monday's Child Is Fair of Face 3519; Royal Doulton Babie HN1679; Baby Bunting HN2108; Paragon David; and a Chinese white glaze figurine.Qty: 9Condition report:Royal Worcester June - crazing, price mark Rpyal Worcester Grandmother's Dress - excellent condition, black mark Royal Worcester Only Me - excellent condition, black markRoyal Worcester September- excellent condition, black mark Royal Worcester Monday's Child - excellent condition, black markRoyal Doulton Babie - excellent condition Royal Doulton Baby Bunting - excellent condition Paragon David - excellent conditionChinese figurine - excellent condition Please see additional uploaded image.
A collection of early 20th century vintage appliques and dressings to include gold thread fringing, beaded appliques, embroidered pieces, silk and satins, french jet embroidered fringe, a tiger print velvet clutch with faux tortoiseshell handle and a flapper dress with gold thread and silk petticoat, a series of antique cotton table placements. Also accompanied by a limited edition Wills Cigarette silk scarf with Tobacco leaf design.
A collection of vintage 20th century porcelain Spanish figurines in the manner of Lladro. To include Jango, M. Requena. The figures to include an old man with dog at his feet, a ballerina, a couple with duck and a girl wearing white dress and headscarf. Overall good condition. Measures 30cm tall.
A pair of Sitzendorf porcelain candlesticks,late 19th early 20th century, the gilt heighted stems modelled with cherubs raised on scroll work bases, each with blue underglaze mark and incised 570,26cm high,together with a pair of Berlin porcelain figures,depicting a lady and gentleman in traditional dress, bearing cross sword marks to underglaze,22cm high(4)Condition ReportCandlesticks both with repairs throughout, one stem has clearly been off before. Rubbing, losses and naive repairs to figures. Minor crazing to both commensurate with age.
A French 18ct white gold, sapphire and diamond dress ring. The ring having a rectangular head with a central emerald cut sapphire surrounded by two rows of round brilliant cut diamonds. French eagle mark to shank. Weight 7.7g. Size N. Sapphire measures 10.2 x 8.3 x 6.3mm. Sapphire estimated 5.38ct. Diamonds estimated approx 1.5ct in total.
A George V ladies cocktail watch with tri-gold strap and a 1960s ladies Omega dress watch, ref. 245, both with hallmarked 9ct gold cases and straps, 18.2g without mechanisms and two other vintage ladies wristwatch, both 9ct gold-cased, bracelet straps gold plated; Omega only in working order (4)
A vintage Rotary Super-Sports wristwatch with Arabic numerals, dial 24mm, subsidiary seconds hand, in a 9ct gold case, and two mid-century ladies dress wristwatches by Verity and Winegardens, both with 9ct gold cases and bracelet straps, none in working order, total weight without mechanisms 26g (3)
An Edwardian amethyst and peridot brooch on a gold setting, the faceted amethyst approximately 25 x 19mm, frame 60 x 55mm, stamped 9ct, 17g; an oval cabochon amethyst (cracked) dress ring surrounded by diamonds decoration, some missing, on a split shank 18ct yellow gold setting, hallmarked for Samuel Hope, Birmingham, 1905, 6g and a larger gold-framed cameo brooch, 65 x 55mm, stamped 15ct, 20g (3)
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