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A SECOND-QUARTER 19TH-CENTURY COALPORT COLOGNE BOTTLE in the neo-rococo style, of square curvilinear form painted in enamel colours with floral sprays, within gilt-scroll borders, the lower base of apple-green shallow-fluted form, on scroll feet, gilt enriched, complete with matching stopper, underglaze blue-script mark Coalport, 13.5cm, (5.3in) high (restored corner).
T. Simpson & Sons, Halifax, A LARGE AND IMPRESSIVE LATE VICTORIAN POLLARD OAK MIRROR-BACKED SIDEBOARD, having a breakfront dentil cornice, the frieze having a central carved foliate lozenge within fluting and foliate stippled, the bevelled rectangular mirror plate within a moulded frame with breakfront corners, between two pairs of fluted pilasters framing stippled panels of cornucopia and foliate scrolls, above twin shelves with bevelled rectangular mirrors beneath, between foliate- carved brackets, the lower stage having a rectangular top on gadrooned frieze above a long drawer with bold cast brass pierced backplate bale handles, above scroll quadranrs and a 'dog-kennel', flanked by matching short drawers on twin cupboards between pairs of fluted pilasters, the doors each having a stippled panel of an eagle perched on an urn, one cupboard enclosing two tray shelves, the other a shelf above a ten-bottle cellaret, each door having a white enamel cartouche-form plaque, 'T. SIMPSON & SONS/CABINET MAKERS/HALIFAX', on a plinth base, 213cm x 67.5cm x 203cm high, (84in x 26.5in x 80in).
A Chinese eggshell porcelain winter landscape vase, early 20th century, finely painted with a panoramic of figures walking up steps to a temple amongst trees and before a range of mountains, the reverse with two boats on a river in grisaille tones with blue and brown highlights and with blue formal borders, blue square enamel mark, 10.5" high, cased and a cased set of six Chinese famille rose tea bowls, Qing Dynasty, 19th century, each decorated with floral sprigs and bearing Chinese antiquity label, 2.5" diameter (7).
A George III crossbanded oak longcase clock, late 18th century, with shaped pediment and blind fret carved frieze above a square door flanked by fluted brass capped pilasters enclosing a 13" white enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, foliate painted corners, eight day movement striking on a bell above a shaped top, trunk door flanked by fluted quarter pilasters over an ogive moulding raised baseboard on a shaped plinth and bracket feet, 88.5" high
A mahogany and boxwood strung longcase clock, early 19th century, with broken scroll pediment and gilt brass terminals above an arched glazed door flanked by reeded brass capped pilasters enclosing a 14" white painted enamel dial marked John Minshull, Birmingham, with Arabic numerals and date aperture, rolling moon phase in the arch, the corners painted with young girls representing the seasons, the moon humps painted with classical maidens, eight day movement striking on a bell above a double pointed arch top boxwood strung trunk door flanked by reeded brass capped quarter pilasters over an ogive moulding and base panel centred by a boxwood and harewood conche shell motif between canted angles and raised on shaped bracket feet, 91" high
A silver cased travelling bedside clock, import marked for Glasgow 1917, the silvered dial printed with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, the bezel decorated in purple bassetaille enamel, the plain circular case with topwinder having an easel back, 5cm, contained in a Harrods fitted carry case also with easel back.
Five Masonic medals including: a 9ct gold and polychrome enamel medal, the bars with "Tricesimus Tertius" and "1931-1932" upon them, the medal with the Lamb of God within a laurel wreath suspended with a square; two silver gilt and enamel medals "Royal Masonic Institute for Boys" with Invicta badge and bars for Steward; a silver gilt medal "Reculver Chapter No.4123" with enamelled bars and another silver gilt medal (5).
A silver backed dressing table set by WG Sothers & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1928, comprising: a handmirror with yellow bassetaille enamel decoration together with the matching pair of hairbrushes and pair of clothes brushes, also a small similar oval hairbrush by the Alexander Clark Manufacturing Co, Birmingham 1926; a cased set of two scent and salts bottles with a circular box by Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1926, and a silver bedside travelling clock by Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1925, (10).
A Scottish George III mahogany longcase clock, the break arch hood with gilt finial above 32cm circular enamel dial marked indistinctly 'P.XXXX Edinburgh', with seconds and calendar subsidiary dials, the boxwood strung trunk with arched door flanked by quarter reeded columns, on a rectangular base and bracket feet, 220cm high.
A LATE 18TH CENTURY WELSH OAK LONG CASE CLOCK, with eight day movement, the arched brass dial with gilt metal spandrels and roman numerals, inscribed "R Williams Swansea" applied to an enamel dial, the hood with swan neck pediment and fluted angle pillars, the trunk with long shaped door flanked by fluted quadrant pilasters, the plain base on bracket feet. Dial Width 12". Width 14". Height 82".
A SMALL SUITCASE OF MASONIC REGALIA, containing Middlesex Provincial Apron and Jewel; Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution Stewards Medals, 1916, 1918, 1921, 1922; Duke of Connaught Medal 1917; Founders Medal "Avenue Chapter 3231"; Masters Silver Square; 9 Carat Gold "Burdett Chapter No.1293" Medal; 9 Carat Gold & Enamel Masters Medal "Nonus Lodge No: 2893" (1910-1911); a Silver Gilt "London" Masters Medal; a 9 Carat Gold "Honorable Testimonial of Masonic Charity & Benevolence" instituted by Duke of Sussex Medal, together with an overpainted photograph of the Freemason in his regalia, displaying some of these medals.
A SWANSEA PORCELAIN ARMORIAL "MANDARIN" PATTERN PLATE, from the Thomas LLoyd Service, painted in enamel colours with Chinese figures within a border of bird vignettes and gilt foliate scrolls enclosing a boar crest and motto "Dduw bor Diolch". Printed red "Swansea" mark. Diameter 8". Restored. (See lot 439 for illustration).
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