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Wrenn 00 Gauge W2416 Special Limited Edition Battle of Britain Class BR green 34057 'Biggin Hill', Ltd Ed 137/250 with rail and wooden plinth and brass strip '1940-Battle of Britain-1990, in original box stamped Packer No 2 Ref 91625, E, appears unrun, box VG, some minor scuffing and small stain on lid
Wrenn 00 Gauge W2416 Special Limited Edition rebuilt Battle of Britain Class BR green 34052 'Lord Dowding', Ltd Ed 42/250 with instructions, with rail and wooden plinth and brass strip '1940-Battle of Britain-1990,in original box stamp illegible, E, appears test run only, box F-G, some minor scuffing
A Victorian burr walnut, banded, inlaid and gilt metal mounted credenza:, of serpentine fronted outline, the top with a flowerhead decorated edge, the plush lined central cupboard enclosed by a cartouche-shaped glazed panel door, flanked by open shelves to either side with mirrored backs, between moulded stiles, headed with female mask and acanthus scroll ornament, on a plinth base with gilt metal foliate banding, 152cm (4ft 11 3/4in) wide, 102cm (3ft 4in) high.
A Victorian burr walnut, inlaid and gilt metal and porcelain mounted credenza:, of D shaped breakfront outline, bordered with boxwood lines and decorated with stylised foliate scroll designs, the top with a moulded edge, having a cushion moulded frieze, enclosed by a central quarter veneered door with oval Sevres style plaque depicting a cherub and lyre, within a foliate scroll surround, flanked by an enclosed glazed cupboard of bowed outline to either side, between rounded stiles headed with ribbon tied and tassel hung trophies, on a plinth base, 155cm (5ft 1in) long.
A Victorian walnut, floral marquetry and gilt metal mounted pier cabinet:, with curved frieze and applied flowerhead and foliate banding, the plush lined interior enclosed by a glazed panel cartouche-shaped door, flanked by stiles headed with female caryatid figures and decorated with ribbon tied pendant floral foliage, on a shaped plinth base, 80cm (2ft 7 1/2in) wide, 110cm (3ft 7 1/4in) high.
A Victorian mahogany library bookcase:, the upper part with a moulded cornice, fitted with adjustable shelves enclosed by three domed glazed panel doors in moulded surrounds, flanked by rounded stiles with foliate scroll capitals, the lower part enclosed by three moulded panel doors, on a plinth base, 183cm (6ft) wide, 199cm (6ft 6 1/2in) high.
An ebonised and inlaid credenza, late 19th century, the rectangular top over a burr walnut inlaid frieze with applied jasperware plaques, over a central glazed cupboard door flanked on either side by pillars and glazed cupboard doors, the protruding canted corners with pillar supports, all with gilt metal adornments and on a shaped plinth base, 170cm wide x 44cm deep x 99cm high
A late 19th century French 'Sevres' porcelain and ormolu table lamp: vase shaped body inset with porcelain panels of cupid and musical trophies enclosed by flower head borders and ram's head handles on a stepped circular base and porcelain plinth with garland and ribbon tied decoration, raised on four pegged feet.
John Ellicott, London (attributed), a walnut bracket clock: the eight-day duration, six-pillar movement having a verge escapement with bob pendulum and striking the hours on a bell, the backplate profusely engraved in the Ellicott manner, the eight-inch break-arch brass dial having a raised silvered chapter ring engraved with black Roman hour numerals and Arabic five-minute outer markings, the matted centre with date and 'false-pendulum' apertures, with cast-brass female-head spandrels to the four corners, the arch having a 'strike/silent' dial with cast-brass spandrels to the sides, the Ellicott-style walnut case having fluted canted corners, concave mouldings to the plinth, glazed panels to the sides, and having a bell-top surmounted by a brass carrying handle, all standing on brass feet, height 52cms not including handle. *Note Although unsigned this clock shows every sign of having come from the workshops of John Ellicott, see Chorley's Auctioneers, Cheltenham, 24th July 2018, lot 1030 for a near-identical signed example. * Biography John Ellicott was an eminent clock and watchmaker born in 1706 with his father being a Cornish watchmaker who was admitted to the Clockmakers Company in 1696. John Ellicott had his first address in Austin Friars Street, London before moving to Swithin's Alley, Royal Exchange where amongst his numerous achievements he invented a form of compensated pendulum and designed the London Hospital Clock. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1738 where he served on the board and wrote a number of papers being a keen observer of scientific matters having an observatory in his Hackney home and was appointed as Clockmaker to King George III. In 1760 his son Edward joined the business with their clocks signed Ellicott, London. John Ellicott died suddenly in 1772. Clocks by Ellicott are in many of the world's top collections and museums.
Jas. Gardner, Greenock, a Scottish longcase clock: the eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell, the thirteen-inch round painted dial having black Roman hour numerals, subsidiary seconds and date dials and signed Jas. Gardner, Greenock, with blued steel moon hands, the shaped mahogany case having applied carved mouldings to the hood and base of the trunk, with a glazed trunk door, the shaped base with canted corners and a flared plinth, height 205cms.* Biography James Gardner is recorded as working at 14, Hamilton Street, Greenock, Renfrewshire as a watch and clockmaker, jeweller and chronometer maker from at least 1853 and was known to be at number 8 by 1868. * Note Reference Donald Whyte, Clock & Watchmakers of Scotland, pub. Mayfield Books, 2005.* Note Being sold on behalf of Rowcroft Hospice
A LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY BRONZED CAST METAL BUST OF A CLASSICAL MALE, on an integral tapering plinth to a square stone base, height 64cm x width of base 23cm (condition: head been off and reattached, arm missing, chip to side of waist area, chip to shoulder of complete arm and to thumb, base has chips to corners)
A BRITISH WWI ERA 'MILLS BOMB' GRENADE, mounted on a wooden plinth, all complete and inert, nice example display or desk paperweight, together with a number of WWII era First Aid items, Field dressings, all sealed and dated, tins of antiseptic ointments, cigarette lighter, military patch and a blue 'Raid Spotters' notebook
A GROUP OF VARIOUS CERAMICS, to include a Lockell Bros limited Prestige figure of a Hare, on wooden plinth, height 23cm, Beswick horses, Connemara Pony 'Terese of Leam' No1641 (broken leg) and two foals (one sd), a Nao figure group of two puppys, Royal Doulton 'Happy Birthday Bunnykins' DB21, Country Artist 'Greenfinch with Acorns', two Capodimonte bird groups, Crown Staffs 'Wren' etc (11)
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