Early 20th century mantel clock with French eight day movement and outside countwheel striking on a gong, gilt metal dial with inset porcelain numerals in a Boulle work case of waisted form, with classical gilt metal mounts and decorative vase finial, 54cm overall height (key and pendulum present) CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good, movement is clean but we have not had the clock running and therefore are unable to confirm if it is full working order. Dial is undamaged but dirty. Case is good, boulle work is lifting in places but there are no major losses. Top is loose also finial has pins missing. Gilding is dirty and worn in places
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George III longcase clock with five-pillar eight day movement, rack striking and anchor escapement, silvered 12 inch break arch dial with subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, signed - Joseph Robinson, London, silvered break arch with twin half globes, calendar scale and painted moon roller with nautical background, in a flame mahogany case with full-length arched door, half-fluted pilasters with brass mounts, on a panelled plinth, moulded arched hood with glazed door flanked by twin domed columns with brass capitals, decorative pediment with three later sphere and eagle finials (one detached but present), 233cm overall height (weights, pendulum, winding key and door key present) CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good. Movement is clean and appears to be in working order although we have not had it running. Dial clean, some minor scuffing. Numbers may have been retouched. Case is in god condition, some minor nicks and scratches. Hood also good, door has been repaired near key hole and right hand finial and mount is detached but present
Late 17th / early 18th century longcase clock, thirty hour bird cage movement with outside countwheel and anchor escapement, striking on a bell, later 10¼ inch brass dial with matted centre, cherub and crown spandrels, blanked off calendar aperture and silvered chapter ring, signed - Simon Worley Starton Fecit, in 19th century oak case with short door, carved acorn decoration and tall plinth, hood with arched door, twin columns and swan-neck pediment, gilt metal appliqué and jumping fox finial, 226cm overall height (door key, pendulum and weight present)
A pair of Chinese blue and white crackle glaze vases, late 19th/early 20th Century Each of baluster form, the crackle glaze with blue bird and foliate motifs, within simulated bronze borders, 17cm high. CONDITION REPORT: One vase has several small cracks extending vertically from the rim, with small associated chips to the cracks.Chips to one of the covers. Crazing throughtout. Minor chips to the finial of each.
Two Chinese famille rose vases The first of shouldered ovoid form, surmounted by a domed cover and finial, the green enamelled rock work issuing peony and chrysanthemum flower heads, 36cm high, together with a further Chinese famillle rose vase, decorated with seated figural design, 23cm high. (2) CONDITION REPORT: Larger vase - Small loss to the lip of the finial. Large hairline crack extending vertically from the rim. Smaller vase - minor wear to the enamel otherwise sound.
A set of five Marius Hammer silver and enamel Norwegian teaspoons, circa 1910Each of typical form, enamel to the finial with blue and red enamelled designs, Marius Hammer, Norway, stamped MH900, together with a French glass overlay perfume bottle, and a further Birmingham hallmarked silver teaspoon. (7)
A set of eight early 20th Century Adams style wall mounted brass light fittingsEach cast with a stylised urn above two outswept reeded branches over a tapering body and rams masks above a lower finial, 36cm high. CONDITION REPORT: General rubbing/tarnishingone fitting loose on one of the branches, otherwise good.
A George III oak cased longcase thirty hour clock by T Hepton, NorthallertonThe clock with a broken openwork pediment centred with a brass vase shaped finial above slender columns flanking a painted 11inch break arch dial, centered with the maker's name and a convex date aperture , the dial embraced by foliate gilt spandrels with a thirty hour movement, the slender case with a shaped door flanked by quarter turned columns above a plain front board, raised upon bracket feet, one weight, height 225cm approximately. CONDITION REPORT: Movement looks well maintained, although movement board is missing, no guarantees on working order.
A Chinese blue and white glazed tulip vase, late Qing Dynasty (1644-1912)Of typical form, the lobbed body detailed with five concentric apertures, flanking a central stem with bulb finial, painted to the exterior in rich cobalt with lotus and figural panels, Guangxu four character mark to base. CONDITION REPORT: Small firing cracks to the underside of the baseScuffing and wear to the footringsVisible fritingFiring cracks to interior neckNo visible signs of restoration.
A Victorian silver coffee pot, Goldsmiths Alliance London 1886, the finial modelled as a bird, with all over cast and repousse scroll and floral detailing, on scroll feet, with ivory insulators, 29.5ozt gross, 25cm CONDITION REPORT: Please note: Trevanion & Dean does not ship items containing ivory outside the EU.Monogrammed to one side, some surface scratching and wear, ivory insulators cracked in several places and yellowed, decoration appears to be still in good order. There do not appear to be any major dents or dings, the handle is not loose.
A Victorian silver tea pot, Joseph & John Angell London 1839, with flower head finial and ivory insulators, the underside engraved 'Casharnie Pendlebury from Mary Stewart Bayley, 29th February 1840' (a leap day), 22ozt gross, 17cm CONDITION REPORT: Please note: Trevanion & Dean does not ship items containing ivory outside the EU. External dents and nicks. Surface scratches visible throughout. No obvious solder repairs. Ivory spacers stained and with some splitting.
A selection of dolls to include an Armand Marseille bisque headed example, composite body, later dress, stamped 'Germany 390 A.12/0X.M', 21cm high, A Kämmer & Reinhardt bisque headed doll, composite body, 21cm high, a Norah Wellings felt sailor, 21cm high, a larger sailor, head stamped 'VH', 29cm high, a golden plush bear, 30cm high, a Chad Valley lamb, 24cm high, an English peg doll, silk dress, 18cm high, and further examples, along with a 1920's Art Deco bead work purse, a Victorian silk parasol with ivory finial etc (Qty)
A Spode Copelands China novelty teapot and sugar bowl, the teapot modelled with a cat handle and cover with seated cat finial, 11cm high the sugar bowl with two cat handles, with 'H&H' retail stamp (3) CONDITION REPORT: Suggest sugar bowl may have had a cover at some time, some minor gilding wear and crazing throughout, but overall generally very good condition.
A Victorian silver military officers whistle and case, J & Co Birmingham, the case with date letter M for 1861, the whistle with N for 1862 the whistle with Tudor rose detailing, the case with acanthus leaf detailing and acorn finial, 8.5cm CONDITION REPORT: Date letter on case M, date letter on whistle N. Same makers mark to both. Some minor surface scratching and wear but overall condition appears to be generally good. No recorded provenance.
A pair of 19th century Aesthetic chairs, gilt decorated ebonised spindle frames, on turned legs, (2) CONDITION REPORT: One of the chairs has a small drop finial missing and the seat cover is sagging. Both seat covers are replacement foam, not the original horse hair, because of this the seat covers / filling WILL need replacing.
A Mahogany cased Long-case Clock having an 8 day movement striking the hours on a bell, the painted face with Roman numerals, a rural cottage to the arch, the corners having floral details and with the indistinct name "I. Hardy, Abergavenny?" the hood with Swan-neck pediment and brass sphere finial, the arched door flanked by turned pillars, the panels to the case and the door having well-figured flame Mahogany grain, 84" high, 20" wide. In running order at the time of cataloguing and with the winding crank present.
A collection of silverware, to include a Victorian pot lid with cow finial and engraved, hallmarked Sheffield 1843, together with two cigarette cases, hallmarked Chester 1908 and Birmingham 1943, a hallmarked napkin ring, a Victorian silver handled button hook, hallmarked Birmingham 1896, along with three stick pins.
A Victorian electroplated tea kettle on stand, by Elkington & Co., date letter 1885, of circular baluster form with floral engraved decoration, swing handle and pomegranate finial, raised on a burner stand with S scroll legs and pad feet, initialled C, height with handle raised, 42cm, together with a matching coffee pot and tea pot (3).
Two pairs of 19th century Ivory Chinese possible gaming / chess pieces, each piece being turned and carved with stunning detail, the taller pieces possibly Bishops raised on turned circular bases, fret pierced and chased decorated tiers under a turned circular body surmounted with further tiers and finial top. Measures 10.5cms highest.
A 19th century silver hallmarked Victorian sugar shaker / condiment pepperette salt / pepper pot having a gadrooned body with scrolled plain armorial crest with ball finial lid. Along with a Eastern silver (unmarked but tests) ash tray of bulbous form. Weighs individually 29.3 grams and 20.6 grams.
A rare early 19th century Georgian silver hallmarked tea service by Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard. The teapot of melon shape with flower head and acanthus leaf decoration with rare pumpkin finial top. The matching milk creamer jug and sugar bowl weighing 368 grams and 274 grams and the teapot weighing 714 grams. (1356 grams in total) Hallmarked for London 1824.
19th Century KPM Hand Painted Porcelain Covered Tureen with Putti Finial. Signed to base. Features several courting scenes throughout the surface signed Fragonard along with gilt tracing and applied flowers. Old professional restoration to cover and finial, chips and nicks to applied flowers, chips to rim of the bowl, rubbing to gilt, needs cleaning. Measures 12-1/2" H x 12-1/4" W. Shipping $76.00 (estimate $200-$300)
Ansonia French Art Deco Cobalt Blue Porcelain and Gilt Metal Mantle Clock. Enamel dial with brass center décor and single key hole. Rubbing to gilt and metal and porcelain, finial needs to be tightened, stress to cover on obverse side, no key. Measures 15" H x 10" W. The gallery does not warranty the running condition of clocks. Shipping $78.00 (estimate $200-$300)

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