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A 19th Century Gilt Bronze Astrology Mantel Clock, striking a bell. The enamelled dial set beneath a table adorned with books, telescope and globe beside a seated female astrologer. The rectangular plinth base with canted corners embellished with gilt brass mounts of crossed astrological tools. On blade knopped & ribbed feet. 12½ ins (32 cms) high, 11 ins (28 cms) wide, 4¼ ins (11 cms) deep.
A 19th Century Mahogany Eight Day Long-case Clock. The 14 inch (35.5 cm) wide painted dial signed C.Roberts Leeds and having subsidiary seconds & calendar dials, decorated with sprigs of plums to the spandrels and a rural scene in the arch depicting a riverside Inn with man on road in the foreground and men boating in the distance. The swan-neck pediment surmounted by a brass globe & eagle finial with spired globe finials either side above the baluster turned side columns. The broad cross-banded trunk inlaid with stringing & decorative bands, housing a short, peaked wave-topped door edged in lip moulding flanked by canted sides. 90½ ins (230 cms) in height.
An Okra Glass studio trial vase of shouldered ovoid form with a roll collar neck in a version of the Arum pattern with stylised iridescent leaves over a gold Aurene iridescent ground, unsigned, height 15cm, together with a similar globe and shaft example in tonal pink, unsigned, height 22cm, an ovoid example over a loop lemon and white ground, unsigned, height 13.5cm and an example over peacock blue iridescent ground, unsigned, height 11cm.
A Pair of Gilt Brass Mounted Porcelain Neo-Classical Lamps, probably French, circa 1840-50, of shaft and globe form, the tomato red grounds decorated with Roman chariots and figures from classical myth within Greek key pattern bandings, with foliate neck mounts (originally for oil, now converted), 54cm high overall. These vases are similar to a range of antique vases copied from Etruscan ware produced by Denuelle of Paris.
A French Gilt Metal Striking Mantel Clock, signed Hry Marc a Paris, circa 1880, the drum shaped case flanked by a globe to one side and winged cherub holding a scroll to the other, floral and scrolled base mounted with a floral porcelain plaque, 3-1/2-inch white enamel dial with Roman numerals, signed, twin barrel movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, movement backplate stamped Japy Freres and Hry Marc Paris, numbered 30471, raised upon an ebonised base and beneath a glass dome, 24cm high See illustration
A Minton Porcelain Pierced Oval Two-Handled Tureen, circa 1880, with strapwork scrolled handles, key pattern fretted frieze, the lattice pierced frieze punctuated by two roundels painted with portrait heads of pretty young girls, on four Chinese inspired tusk form feet, the whole picked out in turquoise and other enamel colours and gilt, crown and globe mark in gilt, 35.5cm wide
A Victorian Silver Mounted, Slice Cut and Engraved Glass Claret Jug, James Charles Edington, London 1872, of hexagonal panelled shaft and globe form, the body cut with prismatic shapes and windows engraved with diverse flowers including thistles, roses and fruiting vines, with strapwork, fruit and satyr mask embellished mounts, the hinged lid operated by a slender hinged pull-handle, 29.5cm high See illustration
A 19th Century 12 inch Newtons New and Improved Celestial globe, with Tropic and equitorial divisions and label 'Newtons New and Improved Celestial Globe On Which All The Stars, Nebulae and Clusters contained in the extensive catalogue of the Late F Wollaston F R S are accurately laid down their right ascensions and delinia having been recalculated for the year 1819 by W Newton, manufactured by Newton & Son, 66 Chancery Lane and 3 Fleet St Temple Bar', brass meridian circle and horizon with constellations and months, on a turned beech tripod stand, 45cm high.
A 19th Century pocket terrestrial globe by C Carey, London, label to lower hemisphere 'Cary's Pocket Globe agreeable to the latest discoveries', steel axis pin in a fish skin covered case, the interior printed 'The World as known in Censers Time' and 'Table of latitudes of places not given on this globe', diameter of globe 7.5cm.
An mid 19th century 12" terrestrial globe, By James Kirkwood & Son, Edinburgh, lacking stand, the globe with calibrated meridian and polar rings and the maker's cartouche bearing dedication to the Royal Philosophical Society of Edinburgh, published by Kirkwood & Son and Alexander Donaldson, South Niddry Street
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