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A 19th Century oak thirty hour long case clock, square section base rising to plain body with long door, below 11” brass dial with conforming spandrels, date facility and engraved shipping scene with lighthouse in the distance, all below caddy top with blind fret work frieze. 77” high. S/D.
A 19th Century caddy-top sewing box on stand, the domed mahogany veneered top inlaid with boxwood stringing and an oval birds-eye maple panel above the cock-beaded frieze fitted with a drawer well, raised upon square tapered legs with a cross-stretcher frame, 13” wide by 31” high, S/D.
A 19th Century credenza, the shaped white marble top above an acanthus, ribbon and roundel moulded frieze, falling to a pair of twin foliate moulded Corinthian-style column supports centred by a single glazed door panel with a bow fronted corner panel at either side all in a gilt and gessoed finish, 59” wide by 45” high, S/D.
A mid-19th century German walnut and brass line inlaid bracket clock, the twin fusee movement signed ‘S. Kamerer, Furtwangen’ with anchor escapement, striking on a gong, the six and a half inch circular silvered dial bearing Roman hour numerals within an ormolu bezel, the caddy shaped top above a glazed door and swept base, on bun feet, 45cm high
A pair of S. Morden novelty silver pin cushions, each modelled as a chick emerging from an egg, both with marker’s mark for S.M. & Co., Chester 1907, and with the registered design number 475678, together with a similar pin cushion now converted to a spoon
A pair of rare Chinese export pugs, Quinlong, circa 1760, each seated, with brown painted hair, with black pupils on white eyes, and with red collar suspending gilt bell (2) 18cm high Literature: David S Howard 'The Choice of the Private Trader: The Private Market in Chinese Export Porcelain illustrated from the Hodroff Collection', number 331. David S Howard 'A Tale of Three Cities: Canton, Shanghai & Hong Kong", number 177 This type of pug was not as popular as spaniels. This pair has long ears, without European clipped ears.
A Louis XVI style breakfront kingwood vitrine, bearing label of S & H Jewell, London, with gilt mounts, finely cast floral cast guilloche frieze centred by bacchanalian mask and opposing rams above bevelled glazed door and flanks enclosing velvet lined interior with glass shelves, above Vernis Martin panels on shaped legs 113cm wide, 158cm high, 42cm deep
A French Art Deco aquamarine and diamond plaque brooch by Georges Fouquet circa 1925 centrally set with a large mixed cut aquamarine in a triple four claw mount above a stepped architectonic border of old brilliant cut diamonds approximately 3.60 carats total signed G. Fouquet to the reverse and scratch numbered 265 the gallery sides further numbered P490 (partially obscured) with poinon assay marks. For sixty years from 1870 until 1930 three generations of the Fouquet family (Alphonse Georges and Jean) ensured that their creativity kept Maison Fouquet as one of the most influential Parisian ateliers of fine jewellery. Georges Fouquet took the business over in 1895 and created jewels that rivalled those of Henri Vever and Rene Lalique the masters of French Art Nouveau. As fashions changed Georges embraced the Belle ƒpoque and garland styles of the early 20th century whilst combining those styles with the use of large fine coloured stones especially aquamarine. This earned him the title father of aquamarine. Georges continuing standing in the Parisian jewellery world was reflected by his appointment as President of the jewellery section of the 1925 Exposition Internationale des Arts Decoratifs the exhibition that unleashed Art Deco on the world. Georges demanded that the thirty jewellery exhibitors amongst them Vever and Cartier must exhibit only pieces of genuine originality. The brooch offered here reflects both Georges Fouquets penchant for fine aquamarines as well as his understanding of the artistic influences of Cubism and abstract motifs that lie behind the principles of Art Deco jewellery.. Literature: S. Raulet Art Deco Jewellery London 1985 A. K. Snowman (ed) The Master Jewellers London 1990
A pair of Sitzendorf figures of a gallant and companion wearing 18th century costume he with a green jacket brown breeches and black tricorn hat she wearing a floral dress and pink hat on scroll moulded bases encrusted with flowers and foliage 15cm high crown and S mark in blue circa 1900
A Sitzendorf figure of a courting couple wearing 18th century costume he kneeling wearing turquoise floral jacket and lilac breeches she a floral petticoat and dress carrying a garland of flowers on scroll moulded base encrusted with flowers and foliage edged in gilt 15.5cm high crown and S mark in blue circa 1900
Connett Eugene V [Editor] - Upland Game Bird Shooting in America introduction by Col. Lewis S. Thompson NY Derrydale Press 1930 1st edn deluxe end 45 of 75 copies with a signed etching by William Schaldach as frontispiece sm folio 249pp; illus by Lynn Bogue Hunt Edgar Burke Schaldach and others orig brown crushed full-morocco gilt panelled spine gilt with bird dog and gun vignettes and title between raised bands both boards lavishly decorated with gilt sporting scenes to each corner ills endpapers teg
Tans'ur William - The Elements of Musick Display'd .. In Five Books Containing i. An universal Introduction to... Musick; ii. Of Time ... With Directions to Performance; iii. The Structure of Musical Instruments ... with Sacred Lessons; Songs in Parts; and Tunes for Instruments; iv. The Theory of Sound; v. A New Musical-Dictionary ... The Whole ... collected from the Greatest Masters ... by W. Tans'ur: London Printed for Stanley Crowder 1772 8vo frontis eng t.p.'s to each of the five books all bound as one boards lack original leather covers lacks spine
Hennepin Louis - A New Discovery of a Vast Country in America Extending Above Four Thousand Miles Between New France and New Mexico with a Description of the Great Lakes Cataracts Rivers Plants and Animals: London printed for M. Bentley J.T onson H. Bonwick T. Goodwin and S. Manship 1698 8vo incomplete disbound and defective copy sold subject not to return
Davies Rev. D.P [David Peter] - A New Historical and Descriptive View of Derbyshire from the remotest period to the present time... embellished with a map and plates: Belper S. Mason 1811 thick 8vo 2 vols bound as one half calf rubbed over paper covered boards gilt; a further copy binding distressed (2)
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