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Hull & Barnsley and West Riding Joint Railway 12in dial mahogany cased railway clock with a chain driven English fusee movement. The original dial has some light restoration and is lettered H.B. & W.R.JN RY 3 BARNBY & RUST HULL. The case is in original condition and retains its cast brass bezel. A rare clock in working condition complete with pendulum and key.
Petrol Pump Globe SUPER SHELL. Light blue background with the word Super in dark blue and Shell in red. Marked on the inside Property of Shellmex & BP LTD Returnable on Demand and on the base Hailware British made in excellent condition with no cracks and a few minor chips to the rim at the base. Mounted on a wooden stand and wired with a bulb although the plug has been removed to comply with safety regulations. Stands 18in tall.
A Victorian Silver Four Piece Tea and Coffee Service, Messrs Barnard, London 1847, of hexagonal baluster form in the Gothic Revival taste, with foliate C scroll engraved decoration, the covers with pointed finials, engraved with an armorial to one side and a crest of a garb to the other, the coffee pot 28cm high, 78oz 2dwt (4) All with clear marks to underside. Covers and handles part marked. Ivory insulators to coffee and tea pots. The foot on each piece has been knocked and requires straightening to sit flat. Finial to teapot leaning. Finial to coffee pot lacking wing nut and seemingly soldered in place. Decoration mostly clear with some light wear in places.
A Pair of Victorian Silver Candlesticks in the Manner of Robert Adam, Hawksworth, Eyre & Co, Sheffield 1860, in the Neo-Classical taste, the triangular baluster stem with mask and palmette decoration on three ram's head capped open work supports and triform base, detachable sconces, engraved with a crest of an elephant's head erased, filled; with A Pair of Later Electroplated Three Light Candelabra Attachments, 41cm high (4) The design of these candlesticks bears some close similarities to a pair of tripod candlesticks designed by Robert Adam for Sir Watkin Williams Wynn. An earlier pair to the same design by John Winter & Co, Sheffield 1777, offered Bonhams, 20 June 2012, lot 140.Marked to top of triform base, some wear to makers marks and some light rubbing to others. Sconces part marked. Repairs to lower junctions of openwork downswept supports. Two or three of the supports also with splits. Both examples leaning as a consequence.
A Large George V Silver Twin Handled Gallery Tray, Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson), Sheffield 1912, rounded rectangular with pierced gallery and foliate embellished handles, on four bun feet, 60.5cm wide over handles, 115oz 18dwtClear marks to underside. Gallery and handles strong. All over light surface scratching. Generally good order.
A George V Silver Twin Handled Punch Bowl, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths, London 1911, part spirally fluted and with upper girdle, scroll handles and an oval reserve engraved with a monogram to the front, 35cm wide over handles, 55oz 6dwt Some light rubbing to marks and very occasional signs of wear, one or two knocks to interior centre. Generally good order.
An Extensive Service of French Silver Reed and Ribbon Pattern Flatware, Regina Benvenisti, Paris, 1st Standard, circa 1900, comprising: 24 table forks; 24 table knives (with steel blades); 18 table spoons; 26 dessert knives (12 with silver blades,13 with steel blades; 1 lacking blade); 8 teaspoons; 14 dessert spoons; 15 dessert forks; 18 fish knives; 17 fish forks; and 10 assorted serving pieces to include: a soup ladle; salad servers; cake slice etc., all engraved with a monogram and housed in a four tier oak canteen, approximately 275ozt (174)Dessert knives in need of some attention. Silver bladed examples are coming away from handled. The steel blades are a different length to the silver examples and as such do not fit in the allocated canteen spaces. One teaspoon damaged on handled. Otherwise all with light signs of wear but mostly appear to be in fairly good condition. Canteen inset with brass plaque to cover engraved with the matching monogram. Split across cover, lock escutcheon lacking and general scuffs and wear to exterior.
A Pair of George III Silver Candlesticks, Nathaniel Smith & Co, Sheffield 1800, with urn shaped nozzles and tapering stems, wrythen fluted decoration and gadroon borders, detachable sconces (one a Victorian replacement), filled; and A Pair of Associated Old Sheffield Plate Three Light Candelabra Branches, 53cm high (4) Marks with some expected wear but generally clear to base rim. Detachable sconces marked, the replacement Robert Hennell, London 1842. This example with large knock to rim. The candlesticks with some general knocks and wear. Branches stand mostly straight and level, one or two sitting slightly off the horizontal.
A Silver Gilt Four Piece Coffee Service with Twin Handled Tray En Suite, Garrard & Co, London 1975/76, melon fluted and with a band of engraved decoration to shoulder, the oval tray with shaped rim and conforming decoration, the pots and tray with carved ivory handles and finials, the tray 42cm wide over handles, the coffee pot 17.5cm high, 84ozt (5) With CITES A10 (non-transferable) licence no.573112/01All with crisp marks. Gilding rich and bright. A few hairline cracks starting to appear on ivory handles, Some very light surface scratching to surface of tray. Covers all fit and close well.
A British Military Royal Air Force Issue Stainless Steel Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Omega, circa 1951, (calibre 283) lever movement numbered 13058012, dust cover, black dial with Arabic numerals and a broad arrow, case with fixed bars between the lugs, screw back engraved with issue numbers 6645 101000 6B/542 4744/53 and a broad arrow, inside back cover numbered 2777-1, 36mm wide See illustration This 1953 Royal Air Force issue wristwatch was made in a limited number and was produced for pilots and officers.10.10.18, Case with light surface scratches, case sides and bezel with minor dents, later strap, case has been polished and refurbished, dial has been reprinted, dial with one small mark below the Omega sign, hand setting correctly, movement in going order.
A Lady's 18ct Gold Diamond Set Oval Shaped Wristwatch, signed Cartier, model: Baignoire, ref: 2368, circa 2000, quartz movement, cream coloured dial with Roman numerals, secret signature at 10, diamond set bezel, Cartier 18ct gold fancy linked bracelet with a concealed double deployant clasp, 18mm by 24mm see illustration 11.10.18, Case and bracelet with light surface scratches, diamonds are all complete, glass with minor scratches, dial is clean, movement in going order, total watch weight 72.5g.
A Stainless Steel Electronic Calendar Chronograph Wristwatch, signed Omega, Chronometer f300 Hz, model: Speedsonic, ref: 188.000, 1974, (calibre 1255) electronic tuning fork battery movement signed and numbered 38423255, light blue dial with luminous baton markers, day/date apertures, three dials for seconds, 30-minute and 12-hour registers, outer tachymeter scale, tonneau shaped case with buttons in the band to operate chronograph, screw back with Seamaster monogram and numbered inside 188.000, Omega stainless steel bracelet with a deployant clasp numbered 1171/1, 43mm wide, with Omega box and original instruction booklet see illustration 12.10.18, Case and bracelet with surface scratches, case with minor dents in parts, back cover with opening tool scratch marks, plexi glass with minor scratches, dial with minor scratches visible under an eyeglass, chronograph dials with minor staining marks visible under an eyeglass, all functions are working, movement in going order.
A Stainless Steel Chronograph Wristwatch, signed Omega, model: Flightmaster, ref: 145.036, 1972 (calibre 911) lever movement signed and numbered 35584751, grey coloured dial with three black dials for seconds, 30-minute and 12-hour registers, outer fifths of seconds track, blue timer hand, tonneau shaped case with buttons in the band to operate chronograph, crowns in the band to set blue timer hand and inner rotating bezel, screw back with Flightmaster monogram, Omega stainless steel bracelet with deployant clasp numbered 1162, 43mm wide, with an Omega service case, original spare case back and service guarantee paper slip see illustration 12.10.18, case and bracelet with light surface scratches, case front edge with one small dent, this watch has just been serviced by an Omega approved service centre in 2016, dial with one very minor scratch between 4 and 5 visible under an eyeglass, outer rotating disc with paint very slightly missing at the 45 minute mark visible under an eyeglass, dial with the original finish, all buttons have been replaced with Omega parts, case back has been changed and the watch still has the original case back with the watch which still fits the watch and screws down correctly, all functions are working correctly, movement in going order.
A Victorian Pearl and Diamond Bow Brooch, a central rose cut diamond to a split pearl set bow and suspending a large pearl with a diamond set mount, measures 3.4cm by 4cm see illustration . The brooch is in good condition, there is light discolouration and surface wear to the pearls. It is not hallmarked or stamped, valued as gold. It fastens with a later pin and safety catch. The pearl drop in our opinion is a natural pearl and measures 9mm x 10mm x 8mm approximately, is off round with an uneven surface texture and yellow luster. Gross weight 12.0 grams. Condition Report made 4th September 2018.
Circle of Henry John Boddington (1811-1865) Pulling in the creels Oil on canvas, 61cm by 91cm Provenance: Sale; ''Summer Fine Art Sale'', Tennants Auctioneers, 25th July 2014, lot 551 see illustrationIn fully restored condition. Re-lined, cleaned and re-vanished. Now with some light surface dirt and discoloured varnish especially visible in the sky. Paint a little thin in the foreground and water area. UV light examination reveals areas of retouching to branches in tree to left and scattered areas of retouching to lower right corner and water beneath cows. Minor scattered retouching to sky.
A Victorian Silver Three Piece Tea Service, Edward & John Barnard, London 1855, circular on pedestal foot, the teapot with melon finial, engraved with a band of foliate strapwork decoration, one side engraved with a monogram, the teapot 27cm long, 45oz 18dwt (3) Marks clear to underside, cover finial and handle part marked. Ivory insulators to teapot. Handle is slightly loose and a small split next to the insulator on the bottom junction. Occasional minor light bruise. Engraving mostly very crisp. A very small hole to embellishment just above opening of spout. Light circular scratch on cover caused by the finial rotating.
A Pair of Elkington Electroplated Five Light Candelabra, date code for 1849 and design registration lozenge for 22nd November 1847, with scrolling branches and heavily decorated in the Gothic Revival taste, engraved with the initials SK beneath an Earl's coronet, detachable sconces, 61cm high (2) Elkington marks to foot, registration lozenge to underside of base. Branches and receiving holes all numbered 1-8 respectively. Some branches not sitting into receiver completely. Some base metal starting to show in places, mostly limited to high points of decoration, and some small spots of corrosion to foot. One with a wobble on a flat surface.
A gentleman's 9ct gold Longines wristwatch, the circular champagne dial with baton numerals and subsidiary seconds at six o'clock, mechanical lever movement, dial and movement signed 'Longines', on a leather strap. Condition Report: All over pitting/foxing to dial. Light scratches to glass near to crown. No reverse inscription, but back is dented. Strap condition commensurate with age. Currently working.
A white metal Chinese green hardstone Art Deco ring with diamond accents to the shoulders, the inner shank inscribed Florence 15-9-38, finger size N, weight 2.5gmsCondition Report: Light general wear, inner shank inscribed, looks and feels like platinum no hallmark, hardstone in good order, dimensions of hardstone 14mm x 10mm x2mm
An Ormolu and Porcelain Mounted Striking Mantel Clock with Garniture, circa 1890, surmounted by cherubs holding reins of a swan, dark blue porcelain panels painted with gilt scroll borders and winged cherubs, enamel dial with Roman numerals, twin barrel movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, movement backplate stamped Raingo and numbered 177, 36cm high, later gilt metal and porcelain mounted four light candelabra, 46.5cm high see illustration 18.10.18, Ormolu surfaces have faded in parts, porcelain panels with minor scratches, dial with small cracks, minute hand is bent, movement needs cleaning, movement not striking, later pendulum, later clock garniture, gilt surfaces are discoloured and faded in parts.
An Ormolu Striking Mantel Clock, retailed by Howell & James, Paris, circa 1890, surmounted by an urn finial and decorated with swag flowers, rams heads and cherubs playing musical instruments, light green porcelain panels painted with flowers, 3-1/2-inch dial with gold coloured Roman numerals, twin barrel movement striking on a bell, movement backplate stamped Japy Freres and with the retailers signature, numbered 248, raised upon a gilt wooden base, 44cm high, see illustration 17.10.18, Ormolu surfaces are faded and slightly discoloured, central porcelain panel beneath the dial with one minor hairline crack, dial with minor chips around both winding holes, movement in going order and striking, with original pendulum with bob numbered 248, wooden base with chips and with scratches and the gilt surfaces are rubbed.
Veramin Carpet Central Iran, circa 1930 The brick red field of MIna Khani design enclosed by ivory borders of samovar motifs and meandering vines flanked by indigo guard stripe, 310cm by 220cm Vermin weavings are comparatively rare. They are closely knotted and use excellent dyes. . Ends complete. Selvedges replaced and with some losses to binding cords and some folding. Pile close clipped, generally good but small areas of light wear in outer plain guard stripes to the side and one or two tiny spots of light wear.
Pair of Bidjar Runners Iranian Kurdistan, late 19th century The Herati field enclosed by ivory borders of polychrome turtle motifs flanked by sky blue carnations and vine guard stripes, each approximately 541cm by 100cmRunner 1 - minor losses into blue guard stripe. Selvedges part original, part replaced. Pile low and areas of light wear. I cut border into field and rejoined approx 25cm. Runner 2 - both ends with very minor reductions in plain yellow guard stripe. One corner nibbled. Selvedges part original, part replaced. Pile low and light wear.
A Fine Victorian Rosewood, Purple Heart, Ebony and Marquetry Inlaid Armchair, in the manner of C & R Light, circa 1860, recovered in beige silk damask, with padded back support, arms and seat, the arms decorated with trailing flowerbells and acanthus leaves, the bowfront seat rail on stop-fluted legs with castors, 60cm by 55cm by 95cm See illustration
Ebernezer Albert Warmington (1830-1903), Watercolour, Ullswater Cumbria - landscape with cattle, figures in a boat and Helvellyn beyond, Signed and dated 98, with label verso, 37.5cm x 74.5cm, Gilt wood and gesso frame and glazed CONDITION REPORT: There are two or three foxing spots to the mountains on the left hand side. Some light browning to the clouds. Clear signature. There are feint lines to the left hand side by the signature and bottom edge. Frame with minor wear. Overall ok.
A selection of 19th century and later decorated porcelain to include a Royal Doulton bottle vase, signed 'A.Scott', 25cm high, two Wedgwood Cameo ware yellow ground jars and cover, a Dresden vase and cover with Rams mask lugs and decorated with a reserve of a castle ruin, 25cm high, a Helena Wolfsohn chocolate cup, cover and stand, decorated with courting couples, a pedestal compart decoarted with botanical specimens, a German porcelain bleu celeste plate, 24cm diameter etc (12) (at fault) CONDITION REPORT: Doulton vase- Re-glued section to rim. Wedgwood- Slightly grubby with some light surface scratches. Dresden vase- Some light gilt and surface wear. Chocolate cup- Saucer with re-glued gallery. Cup with one handle restored, the other with section re-glued. Rim restored with descending hairline crack. Chip to rim. Floral knop to cover repaired. Botanical comport- Small chip to underside of rim. Surface scratching. Enamel chipping to floral border. Pits visible. German plate- Chip to rim.
A stained wood office swivel desk chair, with button back green leather upholstery, 86cm H CONDITION REPORT: General light age wear to the leather through use. Some light scratches to the base through use. Heavier wear to the ends of the arms (see image) and one of the buttons at the end of the arm is pushed in a little. Overall appearance ok. This is NOT mahogany but a stained wood.

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