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AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY SMALL CAST FIGURAL BELL in the form of a young lady in a crinoline dress and bonnet, peddling her wares, on a mounted wooden plinth, by Mappin & Webb, London 1923; the figure 3.2" (8 cms) high; 5.25 oz *This was given to the vendor's grandfather when he was Advertising Director of the Sketch, a British Illustrated Weekly Journal, which focussed on high society and the aristocracy, which ran between 1893 and 1959. It was published by the Illustrated London News Company.
An Indian hardwood, ivory and ebony marquetry rectangular chest:, with geometric lozenge panels and spandrels decorated with foliate sprays within ivory and ebony diagonal chequer strung lines, containing two short and three long drawers with block handles, on a plinth base, with block feet, 84cm (2ft 9in) wide.
An Edward VII silver twin-handled trophy cup, maker Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London, 1907: inscribed, of traditional ovoid form with half reeded decoration and reeded loop handles to the sides, on a spreading circular foot and ebonised plinth, total height 31cm. high, 570gms, 18.32ozs.
Toulmin & Gale, a Victorian coromandel wood and brass mounted tea caddy: the domed hinged lid enclosing a central glass blender flanked by two domed lidded canisters for black and green tea, bears brass retailer's label Toulmin & Gale, 7 New Bond Street, on a plinth base with canted edge, 36cm. wide.
Thos Udell, London, a George III mahogany longcase clock: the eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell, the twelve-inch brass break-arch dial having a raised silvered chapter ring engraved with black Roman hour numerals and Arabic five-minute outer numerals, the matted dial centre with an inset silvered seconds dial, date aperture and a raised plaque engraved with the maker's name Thos. Udall, London, with a strike/silent dial within the arch and cast-brass gilded c-scroll corner spandrels and decorative blued steel hands, the mahogany case having fluted quarter columns with brass stops and cast-brass capitals, with a break-arch top to the trunk door, the hood having matching fluted columns and surmounted with a pagoda top with brass ball finials and inset fretwork to the front, the base having a shaped raised moulding and standing on a double-plinth, height 232cm.*Biography Thomas Udall is recorded as working in Shoe Lane, London being a member of The Clockmakers' Company from 1789 until 1814.*Notes Reference Brian Loomes Watchmakers and Clockmakers of the World, Pub. NAG Press 1988.
Thomas Oldmeadow, Lynn, a mahogany longcase: the eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell, the twelve-inch break-arch silvered dial engraved with black Roman hour numerals, Arabic five-minute outer numerals, a subsidiary seconds dial to the centre and engraved with the maker's name Thos. Oldmeadow, Lynn, with classical floral engraved decoration to the corners and arch and blued steel hands, with an engraved dial within the arch for strike/silent, the mahogany case having fluted quarter columns with brass stops and cast-brass capitals, with a shaped moulding to the door, the hood having fluted pillars with brass stops and cast-brass capitals and surmounted by a pagoda top with a wood sound fret to the front and three brass ball-and-spire finials, the base with a raised shaped panel, a double plinth and standing on bracket feet, height 234cm including finial. *Biography Thomas Oldmeadow is recorded as working in Lynn (Kings Lynn), Norfolk from circa 1784 until after 1798 holding three policies with the Royal Exchange Insurance. A number of longcase clocks are recorded, all with silvered dials as in this example. Both the case and dial show similarities with longcase clocks made by another Kings Lynn clockmaker James Saddleton. *Notes Reference Clifford & Yvonne Bird Norfolk & Norwich Clocks & Clockmakers Pub. Phillimore & Co Ltd 1996.
The Former Property of the Rt. Hon Neville Chamberlain M. P.A 19th Century mahogany bookcase:, the upper part with a moulded cornice, having fixed serpentine-fronted shelves enclosed by a pair of astragal glazed panel doors, the lower part enclosed by a pair of moulded panel doors, on a plinth base, 111cm (3ft 7 3/4in) wide, 230cm (7ft 6 1/2in) high, 43cm (1ft 5in) deep.*Provenance By direct family descent.
A mahogany bow-fronted standing corner cupboard:, in two sections, the 18th Century upper part with a moulded cornice, having fixed shelves and three small drawers in the base, enclosed by a pair of doors, the later lower part enclosed by a pair of doors on a plinth base, 68cm (2ft 2 3/4in) across, 185cm (6ft 0 3/4in) high.
A pair of Regency mahogany chiffoniers:, the shelved and panelled superstructures with three quarter galleries, pierced and carved with anthemions, scrollwork and central geometric panels, having ring turned uprights, raised on carved acanthus scroll front supports with panelled backs and concave fronted plinth bases, 104cm (3ft 5in) wide, 131cm (4ft 3 1/2in) high.
A Victorian walnut desk stationery cabinet:, the bevelled hinged top with a leather inset panel on the underside, enclosing a fitted interior with graduated stationery compartments, aide memoires and perpetual calendar, having a hinged tooled leather inset writing surface and with brass carrying handles to the sides, on a bevelled plinth, 39cm (1ft 3 1/4in) wide.
A Victorian walnut and inlaid Davenport:, bordered with lines, the superstructure with a domed lidded fitted stationery compartment and sloping hinged tooled leather inset writing surface enclosing an interior with pigeon holes and a single small drawer, containing four short drawers to the side and with turned uprights on a plinth base with castors, 53cm (1ft 9in) wide.
19th Century oak longcase clock, the broken arch hood above a square brass engraved dial with silvered chapter ring having Arabic and Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and date aperture inscribed Robert Scholfield, Rochdale, with two train weight driven movement striking on a bell, the case with flush panel shaped door flanked by quarter pilasters and conforming plinth base, 89ins high
Figured walnut longcase clock, the broken arch hood with flanking pilasters above a moulded panel door and conforming plinth base, the brass dial with matted centre, silvered chapter ring, Arabic and Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, signed to the arch Obadiah Smith, Ratcliff Highway, London, the two train movement striking on a bell87.5inches high
Victorian oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock, the broken arch hood above an arched panelled door and conforming plinth base, the engraved brass moon phase dial with Arabic and Roman numerals and date aperture, signed JEO. Jarves Dalton, the two train movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell90.5ins high
18th Century oak longcase clock, the broken arch hood above an arched panelled door and conforming plinth base, the panelled door inset with a barometer dial, the brass clock dial with moon phase arch, Arabic and Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, signed BaddelyClock has not been tested to see if it runs. Barometer is a later addition and appears to be working. It does not look original to case. See photos.The moon phase revolves but has not been running.224cm without finial
George III mahogany longcase clock, the broken arch hood with flanking pilasters above a figured panelled door flanked by reeded quarter pilasters on a conforming plinth base, the silvered dial with strike / silent selector to the arch, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and date dials, signed G. Hatch, St. Albans, the two train five pillar movement with anchor escapement striking on a bellOverall height 232cms, height with hood removed 213cms, the clock is from a Dec'd estate and has not been running in recent years. However, we have set it up and it is currently running and striking correctly. Also note crease / dent to dialHeight 231cms including finials, 220cms excluding finials
Good quality reproduction mahogany breakfront secretaire bookcase, the moulded cornice above four astragal glazed doors, the secretaire drawer with fall front enclosing a fitted interior, flanked by two further drawers above four moulded panelled doors and a plinth base, 5ft 8ins wide approximately
19th Century dark patinated bronze figure of Victory with wings outstretched and holding a laurel garland, mounted on a marble orb and conforming plinth base, 28ins highSmall chips to marble plinth. The sphere does appear to have been broken and put back together but it is hard to tell - please see photos. Bronze in good condition, no damage and original patina
A late Victorian mahogany secretaire bookcase, the upper section enclosed by a pair of glazed arched moulded panelled doors with two adjustable shelves to interior over a triple moulded panelled fall front with carved foliate detail enclosing simply a fitted pigeon holed interior over an arrangement of eight drawers set on a fixed moulded plinth, 116 cm wide
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