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Late 19th century Gothic skeleton clock in brass and bevelled glass case, brass eagle finial sat on stepped top, three lion paw feet, the clock with single chain fusee driven movement with anchor escapement, circular Roman chapter ring, H40cm Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Late 19th century French walnut bracket clock, bell top and rectangular form with classical gilt metal finial, circular enamel Arabic dial in gilt metal surround decorated with floral spandrels, sides with pierced and engraved grille panels, twin train 'Samuel Marti' movement striking the hours and half on coil, stamped, H43cm Condition Report & Further Details - Works for brief periods- Service advised- The dial is cracked- Otherwise the case is in good conditionClick here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
French Boulle style longcase clock, cartouche shaped top with Cronus sat on globular finial, circular gilt dial decorated with scrolls, floral urns and mask, inset porcelain Roman numeral plates, simulated Boulle work ground inlaid with pierced scrolled brass, trunk with ornate acanthus leaf and mask gilt mounts, moulded gilt metal paw feet, twin train eight day movement striking the hours and half on bell, stamped 'Medaille D'Argent Vincent & Cie 1855', H230cm Condition Report & Further Details The case is overall in good condition. There is some lifting to the brass work in several places. One or two minor losses. Some cracking to the polish in places.The clock is working intermittently. The pendulum's swing has an arc. It would benefit from a service and possibly a new suspension.Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Continental silver canister, possibly for snuff, the hinged cover with bird finial and embossed decoration and a concealed compartment to the base with hinged cover, the whole with a gilded interior H8.5cms marked 'BG77' Condition Report & Further Details The base is engraved with 2 set of initials. It is in good condition, and there is no sign of damage or repair.Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
MIXED LOT OF COLLECTABLESincluding a milliner's hat block; a stationary rack, an Edwardian crumb scoop; two clothes brushes, one on a shaped shield with squirrel decoration; an East Asian shaped brass spill vase; a Continental base metal mantel clock with country scene finial; a decorative bronze female figural study; a Spelter figure of Les Premieres Fleurs, on a circular base (A/F); and a specimen wood walking cane
A Jacques & Son 'Staunton Chess-Men' ebony and boxwood chess set, the kings stamped 'Jacques London', the rooks and knights stamped with a red crown mark, contained in original mahogany baise lined box with label to lid, the kings 10.2cm high (each lacks finial), the pawns 5.4cm high, the box height 11cm, width 23cm, depth 18cm. (See illustration) Condition report: White - King lacks finial, queen two chips to top.Black - One bishop a replacement, king lacks finial, queen chip to top, rook tiny chip to turned band, two pawns chips to flange.
A Charles II silver gilt small trefid finial spoon the flat stem engraved to the front and back, the bowl back engraved and with a rat tail, makers mark D S Crowned, Jackson attributes this mark to an unascribed provincial maker 1660-1670, length 201mm, 6.6g. Condition report: Weight 6.6 g, length 10.1 cm (or 101 mm)
Being sold on behalf of Sue Ryder Care, a Dresden porcelain Cabaret coffee service comprising coffee pot and lid, two-handled sucrier, two coffee cans together with saucers, each piece hand-gilded and decorated in enamels with varying floral sprays There is a small half match head sized chip to the inside of the rim to one of the coffee cans. The other coffee can has an approx. 4cm hairline running down from the top towards the base of the can. The two saucers look in fairly good original order although there is some minor rubbing to the decoration. The lid of the two handled sucrier appears to be OK but the base appears to be in good general overall original condition with no hairlines, cracks, chips or restoration noted. The coffee pot with the elaborate scrolling handle appears to be in good general overall condition with no major problems or restoration noted. The cover of the coffee pot appears in generally good original condition although the gilding on the top of the finial appears a little rubbed. Generally the coffee pot, sucrier and two saucers appear in reasonable condition with the damage sadly to the two coffee cans. We think these are early 20th Century.
A 19th century Minton Majolica lidded pottery jug; the hinged scallop-shell-shaped cover surmounted with a finial of a jester's head and above a main body decorated in relief with scenes of revelry and dancing within ivy branch borders, the handle also as an ivy branch, Minton and various other impressed marks to underside (32cm high) Sadly this has a 17cm crack across the hinged cover before the pointed spout section. There appears to be a small broken section away at the back of the Jesters collar where the porcelain is approx. 3 or 4mm away from the thumbpiece. Apart from this the item appears in fairly good overall condition although there is some discolouration to the inside where the jug has had liquids. Apart from this it appears overall in good original order.
A large 19th century Barge ware pottery teapot decorated in relief with floral sprays, flower heads, exotic birds and surmounted with a teapot finial in the usual way, with the applied plaque 'Remember Me' (30cm high) There is a possibility that the spout on the tea/coffee pot that is the finial on the dome topped cover has been restored, if so it has been done extremely well. The rest of the cover appears to be in good general overall condition with no problems noted. The teapot itself appears large and very heavy with the brown glaze not reaching fully over all of the circular raised foot to the underside. The rest of the piece appears to be in good general overall original condition with no major cracks, chips or restoration noted.
F. & C. Osler, a rare set of six gilt-bronze (with cut-glass droplets) neo Classical-style wall appliques, each oval applique surmounted with an anthemion motif above an elliptical frame centred and headed with an ormolu flower head radiating varying sized cut-glass droplets into the frame decorated to the edge with a running guilloche-style design, each applique finished with a hop-style inverted finial motif, each approx. 33.5cm (highest) x 15cm (width of oval frame at widest point), with detachable 'candle' tubes and now wired for electricity, the appliques marked Osler to the lower circular affixing point behind the hop finials, circa late-19th/early-20th century. F. & C. Osler was established in Birmingham in 1807 and created some of the most impressive glass chandeliers, lighting fixtures and decorative furnishings of the 19th and early 20th centuries. Well-known for innovative design and high quality, their mostly notable commission included in 1847 a pair of large candelabra for the tomb of The Prophet Mahomet in Mecca and the 8-metre high crystal fountain for the 1851 Great Exhibition which contained 4 tonnes of crystal (sold together with a letter from Mallett (Bond Street, London dated 23rd December 1991)One of the appliques has a twisted, bent candle arm. Some of the cut crystal is missing and needs to be replaced although it look like there are two long faceted crystals which have come away and are still extant within the lot. The gilding has darkened down significantly. There are one or two instances of minor bending to the gilt metal although nothing drastic apart from the candle arm already mentioned. The pieces seem to be stamped Osler to the lower circular wall affixing plate and this cannot be seen once this is against the wall. They look highly attractive and in our opinion it is a rarity to find a set of six and they appear to be generally in good original untouched order with no reparations noted and no other additions or alterations. Some of the droplets are missing and these are evident in the images. The appliques come together with a letter from Mallet dated 1991 and as we understand it these have been in the vendors family for many decades and are obviously fitted for electricity.
A hallmarked silver Argyle-style hot-water jug domed lobed cover surmounted with an acorn-style finial above circular body with lobed lower section, raised on spreading circular foot with fluted base, makers' mark RE EB, assayed London 1808 (total weigh approx. 407g) Generally very good with no major problems noted. The item has been entered privately and is very heavy in the hand. Some minor tarnishing and discolouration and probably needs a good clean. Otherwise in good general honest original condition.
George III silver teapot, the oval body chased with a wavy border and armorial, wooden handle and finial, by John Emes, London 1798, 16 cm high, 15 oz. (467 gr.) . Numerous dents and dings.Heavily worn throughout.Handle poorly fitting and has been pushed into the body of the teapot.Split in wooden part of handle.
A COLLECTION OF DECORATIVE CERAMICS TO INCLUDE a pair of 19th Century French gilt heightened vases with goat mask and floral swag applied decoration, 19.5cm high; a Copeland late Spode oval inkstand, with gilt chinoiserie decoration on a blue ground; a 19th Century Chinese armorial dish; a pottery game dish with partridge finial; a Wedgwood Ravilious alphabet mug; and other pieces (qty)
A 19TH CENTURY OAK 8 DAY LONGCASE CLOCK the 13" brass break arch dial with Roman chapter ring, Arabic five minutes signed Hugh Isaac, Llangwyllog, the scroll engraved centre with subsidiary seconds and date aperture, mask and scroll spandrels, the arch with painted windmill and rocking sailing boat automaton, the moulded swan neck hood with central brass ball and spike finial, plain pillars and star inlaid trunk door flanked by quarter columns, panelled base and ogee bracket feet, 228cm high complete with pendulum and two iron weights

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