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"A German porcelain and gilt brass mounted mantel clock, on stand, the 8-day movement striking on a bell, the back plate stamped ‘GUSTAVE BECKER FREIBURG IN SCHL.’ to a circular enamel dial, the case floral painted with an urn finial, mask, putti and foliage mounts on paw feet , a sun mask pendulum, on a serpentine platform stand, underglaze blue marks ‘sceptre Sgr.P,’ 20in (51cm) h. (2)"
A late 18th century Derbyshire Blue John neo-classical pedestal ovoid urn attributed to Richard Brown of Derby everted rim domed cover ball finial stepped square Ashford marble base 26cm high c.1790 From its distinct neo-classical shape its obvious quality and the absence of ormolu this piece can probably be attributed to Richard Brown of Derby (1736-1816) trading as Brown Son & Maw probably from the period just prior to his move from the ÒOld ShopÓ abutting the north end of the Old Silk Mill to his purpose-built marble works in Kings Street in 1801-02. The works were subsequently rebuilt and are currently under threat of demolition
A Victorian silver mustard pot and cover the spiral fluted body having knopped finial domed lid and loop handle on a pedestal and square plinth base Birmingham 1878; a silver pepper; a silver pepper grinder; a quantity of various mustard and salt spoons; a sauce boat with cut rim; and sundries.
A George V silver teapot George III style having a hinged lid with flowerbud finial ebony scroll handle small spout and embossed with floral designs and open scrolled cartouches to the circular baluster body on a domed pedestal spreading foot London 1913 retailed by Dobson & Sons New Bond Street maker's mark P.H.C.D.W L 26cm
A George IV mahogany bracket clock Noakes Burwash the eight-day fusee movement probably by Thwaites & Reed having 8ins circular enamelled Roman dial; the brass-inlaid case having stepped top with gilt-bronze pineapple finial ebony inlay brass handles and pierced scale sound frets on brass-bound base and ball feet H 49.5cm W 29cm
An Edwardian Sheraton Revival mahogany longcase clock the eight-day Westminster chiming movement striking on five tubular brass bells and having 12.25ins broken-arch brass dial with silvered Roman chapter ring and subsidiary seconds dial decorated with dolphin and shell pierced spandrels the satinwood-banded case having broken swan-neck pediment and urn finial over fluted quarter pilasters and glazed trunk door on plinth base and bracket feet H 245cm W 55cm
A stained beechwood miniature Longcase Clock. Hamburg American Clock Co., German. The 48mm diam dial with Arabic numerals and brass bezel and with single train movement, the case with brass finial architectural pediment, applied decorative panel below the dial and plinth with bracket feet. 11.5in high
A walnut Mantel Clock. Hamburg American Clock Co. No 3147. The 4in diam dial with annular chapter ring, Roman numerals and brass bezel, the two train movement striking on a gong, the case with moulded pediment, turned finial, applied pierced brass spandrels, moulded plinth, ring handles and brass ogee bracket feet. 16.5in high (with pendulum and key)
An ebonised and brass inlaid small Bracket Clock. James Murray, Royal Exchange, London. The 3.25in diam enamelled dial with Roman numerals, blued steel hands, the hour hand with heart shaped terminal, signed as above in the centre and set in a gilt brass mask pierced overall with foliage and flower heads, the four pillar two train chain fusee movement with anchor escapement rack striking on a bell, and signed on the backplate 'James Murray, London', the case with pineapple finial sloping pagoda pediment, glazed side panels, apron inlaid with scrolling foliage, shallow plinth and brass bun feet. 10.75in high (with keys; pendulum with milled rating nut)
A mahogany and brass inlaid Mantel Clock. French. The 5in diam dial with Arabic numerals and fifteen minute intervals, regulation square above '12' and brass bezel, the two train movement striking on a bell, the case with turned finial, gadrooned pediment, brass stringing, and brass ball feet. 18in high (with pendulum and key)
A mahogany Wheel Barometer. Kalabergo, Banbury. With 8in diam silvered dial, hygrometer, boxed mercury thermometer, convex mirror in ebonised reeded slip and spirit level, signed as above, the case with boxwood and ebony stringing, broken swans neck pediment, and urn finial. 38in high (minor defects)
A stand and cover for a butter dish (the dish missing), the pierced dome cover with swan finial, the stand with embossed decorative ring supported by three hippocampuses, raised on a flat triangular base with concave sides, to take a dish 15.25cm (6") diameter, and a tea kettle with stand and burner under.
A two-handled cup and cover, partly silver gilt, the cup of campana shape with wide border of oak leaves and acorns in relief, another of palmettes and flowers and having acanthus scroll handles, inscribed a presentation inscription dated 1908, the cover with similar palmette and floral border, other borders and a pineapple finial, 33.5cm (13.25") high 2360gms [Note: the cup bears hallmarks to the foot-rim but these have been obliterated by later chasing; the cover does not appear to be marked, but the screw to the finial has a lion mark].
An oak and mahogany inlaid longcase clock 19th century the eight-day two-train movement with anchor escapement and rack-strike on a bell the arched brass 12in dial with Roman numerals Arabic five minute divisions subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture the arch with boss inscribed The Crofts HALTON N:99 the case with inlaid star motif the case with caddy top and inter eagle finial 230cm high (some damage to hood)
An oak and mahogany longcase clock 19th century the thirty hour movement striking on a bell the painted square 12in dial with Roman numerals subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture decorated with shell spandrels and inscribed Rich.d House MARLBOROUGH the case with flame mahogany panels fluted pilasters and gilt-metal Corinthian capitals the hood with fluted Corinthian columns and gilt-metal capitals broken pedimant and ball and eagle finial 214cm high (case and movement associated replacement parts to case)
An Edwardian mahogany and marquetry ÔWestminster ChimingÕ longcase clock the eight-day three-train movement striking the hours on a coiled gong and chiming the quarters on eight graduated bells and with anchor escapement the arched brass 12in dial with silvered chapter ring Roman numerals and Arabic five-minute divisions subsidiary seconds dial the arch with Ôchime/silentÕ and ÔWhittington/ WestminsterÕ subsidiary dials the case with marquetry panels of urns and scrolling foliage in the neo-classical style the fluted pilasters with gilt-metal capitals the hood with swan-neck pediment and brass ball and spike finial 235cm high
A French Louis XIV-style Boulle-cased mantel timepiece late 19th century the eight-day movement with anchor escapement the back-plate inscribed Voisin Paris the round brass dial with white and blue enamel numeral inserts and inscribed BAPTANDIER A NEVERS the balloon-shaped case surmounted with a putto and dragon finial 61cm high (some small areas of damage to the case) #600-800 32. A French satinwood and inlaid brass-mounted mantel timepiece the round enamelled convex dial with Roman numerals in a domed case with brass Corinthian columns 32cm high (see illustration on website)
A Louis XV style Cartel timepiece the movement with pull repeat rack strike on two bells the back plate inscribed L. David Carre Paris the enamelled round dial with Roman numerals Arabic five minute divisions and inscribed L. DAVID CARRE PARIS set in a neo-classical case with swagged ornament and surmounted with an urn finial the case stamped OSMOND 46cm high
A Regency mantel timepiece the single-train movent with convex round enamelled dial with Roman numerals and inscribed WEEKS COVENTRY STREET LONDON set in a cylindrical brass case surmounted with an urn finial mounted on a painted wood plinth base of waisted rectangular section decorated with swags and flowers reserved on a butterscotch ground 38.5cm high See BrittenÕs Old Clocks and Watches Weeks is listed in Coventry Street circa 1810.
A George IV/William IV mahogany and boxwood strung wheel barometer by D. Luvate with silvered circular register spirit level inscribed D. Luvate Preston round convex mirror thermometer and hygrometer the case surmounted with a swan-neck pediment and urn finial 98cm high (damage to case glass and central sweep hand lacking) See Edwin Banfield Barometer Makers and Retailers 1660-1900 (2000) Dominic Luvate is listed working 1828-34
A William IV/early Victorian mahogany stick barometer by S Calderara the silvered register inscribed S. Calderara 92 Leather Lane Holborn above a large Fahrenheit thermometer the ebony banded case surmounted with a broken pediment and gilt metal pineapple finial 98cm high (small pieces of case lacking and thermometer broken) See Edwin Banfield Barometer Makers and Retailers 1660-1900 (2000) a Calderara is listed at 78 Leather Lane circa 1834-51
An early Victorian mahogany wheel barometer the register with central sweep hand and inscribed Josh. Wilson Stamford the flame mahogany case set with spirit level thermometer and hygrometer surmounted with a broken pediment and urn finial 99cm high See Edwin Banfield Barometer Makers and Retailers 1660-1900 (2000) a Joseph Wilson is listed as working in Stamford 1818-55.
A Sylvac green glazed preserve jar in the form of a barrel, with dog finial to the lid (pattern 1849), 13cm (5in) overall, a model of a dog with ear cocked, 11cm (4 1/4in), a model of a squirrel with an acorn, 11cm (4 1/4in), a model of a lamb, 10cm (4in) and one of a rabbit with long ears (5)

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