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A Victorian mahogany longcase clock, the circular brass dial engraved with Roman numerals, a date aperture and a seconds hand, with eight day four pillar movement, the shaped case with scroll carving to the hood, above a glazed central section and side door, on plinth base, brass case weights and pendulum, 217cm high
A large 19th Century three glass over mantel mirrorIn gilt frame with Corinthian column supports and decoration of classical figures and chariot, height 89cm, length 148cm. CONDITION REPORT: Loss of base of left hand pillarBoth pillar tops with significant damageSeveral areas of silvering have worn away, particularly in central glassPossibly been repainted in some areasRequires restoration throughout.
A rare and unusual late Regency/William IV parcel-gilt faux rosewood world-time tavern timepiecePossibly East Anglian SchoolThe case decorated with anthemion, with a lift-off glazed bezel above the trunk with fluted canted angles and hinged door, above a panel with angled terminal base, the 14 ¾ in. silvered dial formed of two concentric rings and a central disc, the outer ring with twenty-four hour Roman chapters, with star engraved five-minute markers and arabic fifteen-minute numerals, the inner ring engraved with twenty-four world cities and fixed gilt brass date of the moon marker, the central disc with moon phase aperture and gilt star decoration, the four pillar movement with tapering plates, and anchor escapement, and chain pull to wind, the underdial work with iron frame work and large brass wheelwork, with oval-shaped brass-cased weight 146 cm. high, (one pendulum, one brass weight). Illustrated This timepiece is illustrated and discussed in Ronald E. Rose, English Dial Clocks, Woodbridge, 1978, pp. 158 & 166, pl. 98.
A George III mahogany and boxwood line inlaid bracket clockInscribed Anderson, NewingtonThe broken arched case surmounted by a pineapple finial, above quarter reeded columns and glazed bezel, the apron below with an oval inlay, on stepped plinth and brass ball feet, the 8 in. circular white painted dial, inscribed ANDERSON NEWINGTON, with pierced brass hands, the twin-train five-pillar gut fusée movement with engraved edge to the backplate, anchor escapement and strike on a bell51 cm. high. Illustrated
A 19th century Meissen porcelain figure, possibly Medea, blue crossed swords mark to base, some losses, 14.5cm high CONDITION REPORT: Handle to pot lacking. Handle to jug lacking. Repair to base of brazier. Top of back floral encrusted pillar broken with damage to some of the flowers. Chip to knee (where jug handle would have been). Gilding worn in places. Some wear to burgundy enamel of cloak. Needs a good clean.
BARNUM (PHINEAS TAYLOR) (1810-1891) A REMARKABLE GROUP OF PERSONAL EFFECTS OF THE LEGENDARY AMERICAN SHOWMAN AND HIS ENGLISH SECOND WIFE, NANCY, NEE FISH COMPRISING 1. 2.General Tom Thumb souvenir medallion, white metal by Allen & Moore, Birmingham, issued by P T Barnum 1844, obverse General Tom Thumb after the design by Charles Bauginet for the lithograph published 1844, obverse coach and horses, 38mm 3. North American silver mounted black sealskin purse by Tiffany & Co, the flap applied with crisply chased silver daisies, 11cm w, impressed under the flap Mrs P T Barnum Bridgeport Conn, mounts marked TIFFANY & CO M STERLING, sealskin impressed in blind SEAL and TIFFANY & CO NEW YORK PARIS LONDON and a contemporary matching wallet by the same, similarly impressed Mrs P T Barnum Bridgeport Conn, mounts unmarked 4. Calling card of Miss Nancy Barnum Leigh (1889-1909) with printed address 109 West 93rd Street, reverse inscribed by her in ink Wishing my dearest Grandma Barnum a happy Easter from her devoted granddaughter Nancy, 5 x 7.5cm 5. Victorian walnut workbox, with coloured straw work banding, the interior fitted with a tray, applied with the gilt initials PB to the flap under the lid, 29cm w 6. Victorian electroplated teapot, coffee pot and sugar basin, engraved with the initial B, mother of pearl knops, coffee pot 24cm h, marked BMEP, late 19th c 7. Brine (Mary D) Grandma's Attic Treasures A Story of Old-Time Memories, 4to (20 x 16cm), frontispiece and illustrations in the text, inscribed by P T Barnum in ink on the front free endpaper To My Mother in Law Fish with Wishes for a Merry Xmas P T Barnum 1887, aesthetic style embossed fan patterned light brown limp leather sewn with yellow thread, New York, 1887 8. Barnum (N) The Last Chapter In Memoriam of P T Barnum, 4to (21 x 16cm), 19pp, portrait frontispiece and one plate with tissue guards, copy No 1 (in red ink), marbled paste downs and endpapers, contemporary black morocco with gilt lettered title with scroll flourishes within double fillets, gilt dentelles, aeg, privately published, Bridgeport, Connecticut, 1893 9. Black silk lady's parasol with bamboo shaft and engraved silver mounted faux tortoiseshell swan neck handle, brass tip, 92cm, late 19th c 10.Miniature silver playing card box of pillar shape, the square top engraved with the coronet of a baron and initials NBA, having glazed front, the sides stamped with leafy scrolls, 5cm h, by Samuel Jacob, London 1905, containing two packs of 52 contemporary playing cards published by Goodall, London 11. Societe des Amis de Malmaison membership card issued in the name of Madame La Baronne d'Alexandry d'Orengiani, 6 x 10cm, c1900 Provenance: Nancy, Baroness d'Alexandry d'Orengiani (1850-1927)Please contact Mellors & Kirk for full details
A VICTORIAN FOUR FOLD CHRISTMAS CARD BY MARCUS WARD & CO with two putti on a branch before the full moon 14cm w, another, with girls and garlands by Kate Greenaway and several other contemporary and early 20th c Christmas cards with children, Santa Claus, children at a pillar box and four humorous cards of lawyers (15)
C. Reichert - Polished Brass VIII Bennogasse Monocular Microscope. c.1880 - 1900, Signed on the Foot - C. Reichert and on The Tube. No 10890. Features Double Mirror, Swiveling Condenser with Iris Diaphragm, Ebonite Stage, Rack and Pinion, Coarse Adjustment, Milled Head, Screw Fine Adjustment to The Pillar, Double Nose Piece, Locular, 2 Objectives - Height 11 Inches, In Fitted Case with Matching Number. Excellent Quality and Very Good All round Condition and Comes with Original Carrying Box - Please See Photo.
A LARGE AND IMPRESSIVE EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY BREAKFRONT LIBRARY BOOKCASE with castellated frieze above four bays of adjustable shelves flanked by triple pillar uprights, the conforming base with gothic arches to the uprights, on plinth base, 425cm wide 48cm deep 235cm high Provenance: King Inas Palace, Ilminster
A Derby biscuit porcelain figure of Shakespeare, c.1775-80, standing beside a pillar moulded with masks, his right elbow resting on top of a pile of books, his left pointing towards a scroll, raised on a chamfered rectangular base, incised 'No.305' to the base, some wear, his left forefinger lacking, 24cm.
Three English enamel patch boxes, 2nd half 18th century, one rectangular and decorated in grisaille on a blue ground, titled 'A small Token of Friendship', one oval and inscribed 'Love constitutes the Value', one circular and decorated with Faith as a Classical maiden resting against a titled pillar, the base yellow, some faults, 4.5cm max. (3)

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