Winterhalder & Hofmeier, Schrwazenbach an ebonised quarter chiming bracket clock, the triple-fusee movement chiming the quarters on eight bells or four gongs and the hour on a further gong, the backplate stamped W&H, Sch, 1886, for the maker, with the brass seven-inch arched dial having a raised silvered chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals and fleur-de-lys half-hour markings, with the two lower cast spandrels of cherub-head form and the further two of C-scroll form, the arch with three subsidary dials for regulation; strike/silent and Chime on Eight Bells/Chime on Four Gongs, the ebonised bell-top case with further cherub-head spandrels set within the door, carytids with grotesque masks to the corners, cast mounts to the plinth, with floral mounts to the top and four cast urn finials to the top corners and surmounted by a further large urn finial, standing on brass claw feet, height 70cm.* Anton Winterhalder founded the business in Schwarzenbach, Germany in 1810 taking Anton Hofmeier into partnership in 1850, with the company finally closing upon the death of Linus, last son of Winterhalder, in 1930. The movements and clocks made by this firm are often believed to be the among the best produced in Germany at this time.
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An 18th Century lacquer longcase clock with an eight-day duration, five-pillar timepiece movement, the ten-inch break-arch brass dial engraved with black Roman numerals, with an inset subsidiary seconds dial and decorative steel hands, the arch unadorned, the lacquer case with a painted scene laid onto the break-arch trunk door in four panels depicting the four seasons, with the base having a panel originally laid with a painted scene now lost, with remnants of chinoiserie work to the case, the pagoda-top hood with further chinoiserie decoration, one giltwood ball finial, the other missing, and missing the front pillars, height 218cm.
VICTORIAN EBONIZED AND BRASS INLAID BONHEUR DU JOUR LADIES WRITING DESK, having three cabinets and three drawers to the recessed back. The base with centre freize drawers and writing slide, on vase shaped square legs with shaped cross over stretchers having gilt metal vase finial. Overall decorated with relief pietra jura type coloured hardstone inlaid panels of vases of fruit and foliage. C1875. 49" Wide x 24" Deep x 62" High.
19TH CENTURY FRENCH GILT BRONZE PORCELAIN MOUNTED CLOCK GARNITURE, the clock with urn shaped finial, and overall decorated with leaves, birds and swags with painted porcelain portrait panel of two figures in a landscape flanked by two porcelain painted columns, the porcelain face painted with flowers and Roman numerals. French brass drum movement strikes on one bell together with two metal mounted porcelain urn shaped supporters, decorated with birds amongst flowers and cottages in landscapes. All with gilded wooden bases and under glass domes on ebonized metal plinths. The clock 17" High.
EARLY 19TH CENTURY OAK AND MAHOGANY THIRTY HOUR LONGCASE CLOCK, by J Wells & Sons of Solihull, the hood with broken swan neck pediment and brass eagle finial above square aperture flanked by reeded columns, the waist with mahogany banded and shell inlaid door flanked by quarter reeded pilasters on a crossbanded panel base with bracket feet. The face with floral spandrels, Roman numerals and painted swan decoration with date aperture. Thirty hour movement strikes on one bell. The face 12" Square.
A George V hallmarked silver oval teapot with Art Nouveau repousse decoration of intertwined scrolled flower heads and sinuous stalks, surrounding undecorated shaped sealed cartouche, with ebonised handle and finial by John and William Deakins, Sheffield 1910/11, height 16.5cm, gross weight approx 20.5oz
An impressive Victorian twin handled trophy cup and cover for engraved 'Ladies Challenge Cup' presented to HCO First Cornwall DC Rifle Volunteers 1883, with Kingfisher and floral aesthetic movement style decoration and bulbous finial, engraved won by to reverse, by John Newton Mappin (Mappin & Webb), Sheffield 1882/3, height approx 36cm, weight approx 29.8oz (illustrated)
V Burtonwood Annual Festival Forshaw Challenge Cup, the twin handled Victorian hallmarked silver trophy with twin looped handles and all over floral decoration, with horse finial by James Deakins & Sons Sheffield 1893 to 95, with ebonised socle base with applied white metal engraved winners plaque from the 1930's, height including base 41.5cm, weight approx 32.7oz (illustrated)
A fine and impressive mid 20th century table lamp and shade, the shade having stained glass panelling and dragonfly motifs above a bulbous form base, having stained glass and applied bronze decoration of dragonflies, flowerheads and foliate, the lamp appears to be unmarked, height including finial 40cm (illustrated)
A pair of Edwardian silver trumpet Vases, hallmarked Birmingham, 1903, 6in (15.25cm) high, and a silver butter dish and cover, hallmarked Sheffield, 1910, of circular form with ivory finial, 4¾in (12cm) diameter, together with a continental silver cigarette case, London import marks, 1920, approximate weight of silver 9ozt (4)
VICTORIAN EBONISED AND GILT METAL MOUNTED BRACKET CLOCK BY HAMILTON CRICHTON & CO., EDINBURGH 19TH CENTURY the moulded top surmounted by an acorn finial and flame corner finials, above an arched brass and silvered dial with Roman and Arabic chapters, two winding holes and a maker`s engraved boss and pierced brass spandrels, with gilt bronze corner mounts and a moulded base raised on gilt bronze feet; eight day movement striking on a gong 33cm wide, 60cm high, 20cm deep
12 BORE FLINTLOCK OFFICER`S BELT PISTOL, SIGNED H.W. MORTIMER CIRCA 1790 the feather engraved flat lock signed H.W. Mortimer, with a safety slide, roller frizzens, spurred, the trigger guard with engraved acorn finial, with a French cock, captive swivel ramrod and octagonal barrel, the walnut full stock with a chequered stock blank silver escutcheon 36cm long
SCOTTISH MAHOGANY AND INLAY LONGCASE CLOCK BY HENDRIC OGG, DUNFERMLINE EARLY 19TH CENTURY the swan neck pediment with a brass bird finial above an arched silvered and brass dial with Roman/Arabic chapters, subsidiary seconds dial and two winding holes, pierced brass spandrels and engraved boss `Tempus Fugit`, flanked by octagonal columns, the trunk door with floral inlay flanked by quarter columns, on a plinth base with a flowering urn inlay, raised on splay feet 47cm wide, 219cm high, 24cm deep
An early 19c bulb cistern barometer by D Stampa, 14 Leith Street, Edinburgh. The mahogany case has a broken pediment with finial between, above the silvered register plates which have a vernier and a Fahrenheit mercury thermometer to the side. The tube is exposed and the body is veneered in herringbone pattern mahogany with canted and fluted corners. The cistern cover is hemispherical and the barometer is 38" tall.
A mid 19c five dial wheel barometer , the indications comprising, top to bottom, hygrometer, alcohol Fahrenheit thermometer, a convex mirror, the 8" diameter silvered barometer dial and a spirit level. The mahogany case has a swan neck pediment with finial between and has lighter stringing to the case edges. It is unsigned and is 38" tall.
"Two Walker & Hall silver gilt and enamel coffee spoons; a Norwegian tea caddy spoon, marked Orbech Karsavad, Texas; a crested spoon, `Fide et Fiducia`; a spoon with horse finial; a small pair of sugar tongs; and a silver salt, various dates and makers, 90grs approx. of weighable silver (7) "
Silver, comprising; a Scottish fiddle pattern sauce ladle, Edinburgh 1836, a pair of preserve spoons, Sheffield 1920, a spoon with a parrot finial, a christening fork and a pair of silver rimmed faceted glass circular salts and Foreign wares, comprising; a circular dish, mounted with an Oriental coin, an Oriental waistbelt buckle, three spoons having ship finials to the cast handles and a salt spoon.
A silver plated metal mounted knife, the steel blade detailed Joseph Rodgers & Sons, No 6 Norfolk Street, Sheffield, the ivory handle with carved decoration, with a leather scabbard and another knife, the steel blade detailed Unwin & Rodgers, Royal Cutlery, Sheffield, the handle decorated with mother of pearl panels to the sides and with a horse`s head finial.
A collection of plated items, including four swing handled baskets, two entrées dishes and covers, a spirit kettle and heater stand, a pair of fish servers, cased, a pair of berry spoons, cased, a pair of butter knives with mother-of-pearl handles, cased, a Walker & Hall preserve jar, cover and stand in the form of a pear, and a Walker & Hall sardine dish and cover with shell finial, together with a pair of silver butter knives, cased.
A Victorian oak longcase clock with an eight day movement striking on a bell, the square brass dial and silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, and subsidiary seconds cornered by pierced scroll spandrels, the swan neck pediment with an acorn finial above a glazed door flanked by turned columns, the case with profusely carved floral and foliate decoration, on bracket feet, with pendulum, two weights and winding key, height approx 214cm.
A late 19th Century marble and slate clock garniture, the clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the circular dial with Arabic numerals centred with a gilt filigree roundel, the case with gilt metal knop and scroll finial above a rectangular body flanked by scroll handles, on paw feet, height approx 43cm, with a pendulum and key, together with a pair of matching five light scroll branch candelabra.
A late 19th Century Black Forest carved walnut cuckoo wall clock with eight day twin fusee movement, the dial with carved hands and applied Gothic Roman numerals, the architectural case with tiled roof and finial surmount above fluted columns and a shaped scroll apron, height approx 72cm, together with pendulum (some faults).
A pair of late 19th Century French rouge marble and ormolu mounted urns of Neoclassical design, each domed top with an acanthus leaf finial and leaf bands, the tapering ovoid bodies with applied bands of laurel leaves above garlands of ribbon-tied roses, each side with a ram`s mask mount, the acanthus leaf supports terminating in stepped square bases, each with a beaded band, height approx 37.5cm.

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