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A walnut cased barograph, J. Hicks, London, circa 1900, the mechanism with seven segment aneroid chamber connected via a brass armature to an inked pointer for recording the change in barometric pressure on a clockwork-driven rotating paper scale lined drum, the interior with ivorine maker s label inscribed J. HICKS, MAKER, LONDON, the case with five panel bevel-glazed cover and stepped ogee moulded base with rounded angles and frieze drawer containing spare charts, 38cm (15ins) wide James Joseph Hicks is recorded in Banfield, Edwin BAROMETER MAKERS AND RETAILERS 1660-1900 as working from Hatton Garden, London from 1861 until after 1900. He was a committed Catholic who presented various meteorological instruments to the Vatican receiving the title of Knight Commander of St. Gregory for his services.
Russian School, 19th century, a group of six oval patinated bronze portrait medallions of historical figures , in oval beaded gilt bronze frames and mounted as two sets of three medallions on a pair of fabric covered panels, each framed medallion 8cm high, each panel 37cm high overall Provenance: From the estate of Philippa Bradstock of Longbottom House, Biddesden
An English porcelain bough pot and cover, circa 1810, of typical D-form painted with a central waterfall landscape panel between further oval Classical panels, unmarked, 17.5cm high and 29cm wide The bough pot is cracked and stained internally, wear to gilding throughout, particularly the edges and corners.No signs of any restorations, though there are a number of hairlines visible internally and on the base. Possible impact mark from damage. Please see the additional images.
A brass cased carriage clock, the five panel glass case with platform lever escapement and white enamel dial with Roman numerals, cracked, fluted Corinthian columns to the corners, eight day movement, striking the hours and half hours on a gong on tapering corner block feet, dial cracked, 16cm high
A brass cased carriage clock, the five panel case with platform lever escapement and 5cm white enamel annular dial with Arabic numerals within a foliate filigree border and twist column corners, foliate panels to each side and eight day movement striking the hours and half hours on a gong and on plinth base, 15cm high
A French gilt brass cased carriage clock the bevelled five panel glass case with platform lever escapement and 5cm white enamel dial and Arabic numerals between fluted Corinthian column corners, twin barrel eight day movement, striking the hours and half hours on a single gong, movement stamped Just, and serial number 20671 on a spreading base and flat bracket feet, 14cm high
A gilt brass repeating carriage clock with bevelled five panel glass case and platform lever escapement, the 5.5cm white enamel dial with Roman numerals within a matted surround and plain Doric corner columns, the twin barrel eight day movement striking the hours and half hours on a single gong, stamped serial number 15462, 16cm high in a Morocco travelling case
A George III oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock, the broken scroll swan neck pediment above an arched glazed door enclosing a 12 inch white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date dial and marked T. Slater, Lichfield, painted with shells to the corners and in the arch, eight day movement, striking on a bell, between fluted brass capped pilasters and over a shaped top trunk door centre by a conch sell motif of a further tablet between fluted quarter pilasters, raised panel canted base and on a plinth, 216cm high
A William IV rosewood waterfall cabinet bookcase, the architectural canted cornice above four graduated shelves spaced by turned pilasters over a rectangular top and two indented panel cupboard doors, enclosing a fix single shelf and raised on a plinth base, 110cm wide, 37cm deep, 197cm high
A French marble top and ormolu mounted pietre dure meuble d'appui, mid 19th century, the rectangular marble top with breakfront front corners and acanthus cast edge over a guilloche and flower head frieze and two coloured soapstone panel doors, enclosing two shelves between acanthus cast volute scrolls, foliate scroll, plinth and raised on extended block feet, 131cm wide, 46cm deep, 115cm high

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