18TH CENTURY WELSH MAHOGANY CASED EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK marked David Mundy, Bridge End, having flat hood over arched aperture flanked by turned pilasters, the waist with arched checker banded starburst door on a panelled base with bracket feet. Arched brass face with sunburst to the arch, pierced gilt metal spandrels, Roman numerals and seconds dial with date aperture. Eight day two train movement striking on one bell. Face 42 x 30cm approx, overall 210cm high approx. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Appearing in fair condition commensurate with age, a little dry and faded to one side. Possibly bleached by the sun. Plinth is likely not to be original. Scuffs and wear commensurate with age.
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EARLY 20TH CENTURY PHILIPS 14" TERRESTRIAL GLOBE by George Philip & Son Ltd London, the globe spinning on a brass meridian and raised on a baluster turned mahogany stand with circular plinth. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Very grubby with a number of small marks and scuffs but no serious losses.
19TH CENTURY GLAZED POTTERY STUDY OF A RECUMBENT MALE LION on rectangular plinth. Unmarked, possibly West Country, 32cm long x 19cm high approx. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: In good original condition. Evident firing cracks, small hair crack in plinth. Wear and minor losses commensurate with age.
HEAVY CAST BRONZE FIGURE OF A SEATED BUDDHA with a peace swastika on the chest, seated on a lotus plinth. Together with another smaller heavy seated buddha figure (possibly bronze) with remnants of green and blue paint. 24cm and 8cm in height approx. (2)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: The larger buddha has lost whatever he was holding from both hands and there is a chip and loss to one of his fingers. The smaller buddha, although only a little bit of paint remains, appears undamaged.
A cast figure of an eagle, with outstretched wings and perched on rockwork, mounted on an inscribed silver and oak triangular plinth, Sheffield 1925, possibly by George Wish, with spreading base, 22.5cm high.Illustrated*** Inscribed 'Presented to Very E. KT. W. D. Fosdike 1st Most Puissant Sire Royal standard Conclave of Knights of the Red Cross of Constantine Grand Examiner Div. Grand Senior General as a token of Esteem and an Appreciation of Valued Services by the Members of the Conclave May 26th 1926'
Detroit Challenge Cup; a silver challenge cup, Joseph Rogers, Sheffield 1913, embossed with flowers, shell, 'c' and leaf scrolls around two cartouches, one inscribed, on a spreading circular foot, 23cm high, 13ozs, on an ebonised plinth applied with fifteen shields inscribed with dates 1920-1934 and recipients.*** Inscribed 'Detroit Challenge Cup Presented to St Martin's A.R.C. by Guernseymen residing in Detroit Mich. U.S.A 1920'.Illustrated
A George II style silver two handled challenge cup, Birmingham 1921, inscribed 'St M.A.R.C Manger challenge cup', 13cm high, on an ebonised plinth applied with fourteen shields inscribed with dates 1922-1935 and recipients, a small silver challenge cup, 'Hewitt' 1936, with plinth and a Victorian electroplate two handled challenge cup, inscribed 1st Cadet Bttn. K.R.R. 1st Prize for shooting Presented to Sgt E W Nightingale 1894' 18cm high, 5ozs weighable (3).
A George II style mahogany bookcase in the manner of William Kent, 20th century, with a leaf and dentil carved broken pediment and moulded cornice, having ribbon tied leaf carved borders, centred by a projecting tablet carved with swags of flowers, fitted with adjustable shelves enclosed by a pair of glazed panel doors, the projecting base with a guilloche carved frieze and enclosed by a pair of raised and fielded panel doors, on a foliate carved moulded plinth base, 136cm wide x 241cm high x 39cm deep.Illustrated
Pair of late 19th century brass desk candlesticks each with stylised dolphin support with integral inkwell, raised on square plinth with vitruvian scroll borders, 24cm high CONDITION REPORT Both in good original order. each stick is slightly bent and both have polishing wear. Both inkwell liners are missing
A 19th Century Regulator longcase clock with eight day movement, thick shaped plates united by four large pillars, dead beat escapement and Harrison maintaining power, twelve inch silvered dial with shaped top, signed Perigal & Date'rrau, Bond Street, London. Subsidiary seconds and hour dials and minute markings around the circumference. Brass mounted wooden pendulum with large brass bob and single brass weight. In a mahogany case with full length door, shaped hood with fluted corners and shaped door, 202cm overall height (door key, winding key, weight and pendulum) CONDITION REPORT This clock has a single train movement with dead beat escapement and Harrison maintaining power. Movement is dirty and pinions are rusty. Although we have not had it going, we believe it was working in the house. Silvered dial has minor scuffing, winding hole is slightly worn and surrounding surface is scratched. Case is in good condition, some minor splits to door veneers, trunk has been cut out to accommodate pendulum swing. Right hand side of plinth has been repaired. Hood has small blemish to right hand side panel
Brass and leather upholstered club fender of typical form, with green leather twin seats on colonnade supports and plinth, 162cm long CONDITION REPORT internal measurement of the seat 117cm wide x 33cm deep. Internal measurements at base of kerb 127 cm wide x 41cm deep. External measurements of seat 162cm long x 55cm deep, external measurement at base of kerb 141cm wide x 47cm deep. Staining and some discolouration to leather, wear to extremities, particularly front left corner where there are splits, a cigarette or other burn left front top,metalwork ok structurally sound
Victorian oak kneehole desk with gallery back and red tooled-leather writing surface, nine drawers about the kneehole on plinth base, 123cm wide x 58cm deep x 79cm high CONDITION REPORT There is a suggestion that this may be converted from a dressing table - two projecting brackets to rear may have supported a superstructure. various stains to leather top, a few slight losses to veneers to front, some losses to handles, wear to pedestal bases, no severe damage, presents well, structurally sound, drawers function/run fine. One piece construction (doesn't break down for transport) not finished to the rear
Terling Chapel oak pulpit: of hexagonal fielded panelled form with rear projection fitted with a seat, the side door with butterfly hinges, raised on stepped plinth base, 17th century with alterations, 125cm wide x 138cm deep x 130cm highProvenance: Removed from Terling Chapel, Essex, the oldest United Reformed Church in Essex. See Lot 1365 for further information
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