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Peepshow. Napoleon, and the Battle at Eylau, Fought the 9th February, 1807, circa 1827, accordion-folding peepshow, with five hand-coloured lithographed cut-out panels plus back-scene, depicting officers on horses (including Napoleon), dead and wounded soldiers bleeding onto the snow, some of the wounded being attended to, and smoking remains of a village in the background, with an additional removable back-slide depicting the earlier charge of the French cavalry and the burning village, generally dusty with some soiling and spotting to centre of each sky area, and to back-slide central portion, front board depicting a statue of Napoleon on a plinth, with cannon, drums, various other paraphernalia, and two officers standing by two French Tricolour flags, the title printed in English on one Tricolour, and repeated in French on the other, one rectangular peephole centrally, front board toned with some spotting (mainly to upper right corner), extremities worn (lacking left side), two corners of the box base split, 16.8 x 23cm (6.5 x 9ins), extending to 76cm (30ins) Gestetner Collection 78. Believed to be made in Germany, probably for the French market. The battle at Eylau resulted in tragic losses on both sides, and very little advantage for either. A rare and unusual battlefield peepshow. (1)
A Boxed Bing 10/128/1 Spirit-Fired Stationary Steam Engine, with 4" long boiler, small oscillating cylinder, 2" diameter flywheel, all mounted on a two-tone blue base with pink lining, the engine itself on a raised mid-brown plinth, complete with whistle, safety valve, original burner and red-brick printed chimney, overall VG, Steam pipe connection to boiler appears to have been remade, slight corrosion to one area of chimney, box F-G with funnel and multilingual instructions, pencilled-on price 13/6
A Vertical Single-Cylinder Steam Engine, mounted on pillars with wood-lagged cylinder, valve chest by 'DSM' or similar, with lever-operated reversing gear, overall height on hardwood plinth approx 6½", nicely made with 1¾" diameter solid brass flywheel, painted in sage green with brass trimmings, VG
A Vertical Single-Cylinder Steam Engine, with crankshaft mounted on twin cast frames incorporating crosshead slides, with 8¾" steel flywheel, brass cylinder approx 1" diameter x 2" stroke, overall height on metal plinth approx 14", painted in black with polished trimmings, G-VG, two rusty spots to flywheel rim
A Horizontal Stationary Spirit-fired Live Steam Engine, possibly by Carette or similar, with 4" long boiler, single cylinder with piston valve, approx 2½" diameter finely-spoked flywheel, on a grey/ivory printed tiled base with wooden plinth, complete with original chimney and burner (latter may be original but possibly an old replacement), overall G, some wear to printed tiling, corrosion/chipping to top of chimney, remainder would benefit from careful cleaning
A Large Model Gas-Fired Vertical Boiler and Steam Pump, with approx 6" diameter boiler standing approx 14" high (including chimney 24"), mounted on an aluminium-clad plinth with a high-level water reservoir, hand pump, Steam pump (attached to base but not piped-in), and Steam outlet manifold, the boiler featuring 150 psi pressure gauge, twin water gauges, firehole door and 'ashpan' damper, fitted with polished wooden lagging, gas burner and valve, overall G-VG, generally dusty, gas feed pipe bent double, may need replacement
A Vertical Single-Cylinder Steam Engine, with crankshaft mounted on fabricated frame with regulator valve and bevel-driven Watt-type governor, overall height on hardwood plinth approx 9", nicely made with 4½" diameter curved-spoke flywheel, painted overall in green with polished trimmings, on black metal base and hardwood plinth, VG-E
A 'Beam Andy' Single-Cylinder 'Grasshopper' Steam Engine, with 8" diameter flywheel, cylinder approx 1" bore x 2" stroke, with displacement lubricator, all mounted on cast base with polished hardwood plinth, bearing makers plate 'Beam Andy EM2' built by Adaptors Engineering Ltd, London, painted in green with red flywheel, VG, a little dusty
A Model Vertical Boiler and Steam Engine by Stuart Turner or Similar, the boiler standing approx 9" high and 4" diameter, mounted on an aluminium-covered plinth with a single-cylinder vertical engine with 3½" diameter flwheel and approx 1" x 1" cylinder, with lubricator, hand-operated water feed pump, regulator, pressure gauge, water gauge, safety valve and blower valve, includes firegrate for coal firing but no ashpan, overall G, boiler top cover and chimney missing, generally dusty, firebox painted with Hammerite paint
A NEAR PAIR OF REGENCY WALNUT, BRASS AND EBONY INLAID FOLD OVER 'D' SHAPE CARD TABLES, green baize lined interiors, supported on baluster and ring turned columns to a shaped plinth with four scrolled and outswept legs with brass hairy paw caps and castors, width 92.5cm and 91.5cm, depth 46.5cm and 44cm, height 76cm and 75.5cm (2) (condition: both tables are faded to the tops, one table has a small patch of veneer missing on the back right hand corner, both tables are ‘Smiling’, gap along front edge to a maximum of around 8.5cm on one and 8cm on the other, there is a split to the left hand side frieze just after the inlaid panel and the inlaid panel has been glued, there is also a split in the wood to the front right section of frieze on both , some of the brass inlay is lifting on the legs, the other table has splits in the top of the table and the veneered border has more splits around the outer edge, this table has an oval dot part way down each leg, left leg has been broken off and has a split into the rectangular base)
A VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD CHIFFONIER, the rectangular back with moulded top edge terminating in foliate carved scrolls above two shelves, the lower shelf on baluster turned supports, the base fitted with two frieze drawers of rounded outline above double cupboard doors, on a plinth base, width 114.5cm x depth 46cm x height 152cm
A LATE 18TH CENTURY OAK EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, the moulded pediment on plain columns, the glazed doors enclosing a silvered 28.5cm (11 1/4'') dial on a brass plate with pierced brass cherub spandrels, Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, signed Follit, Lichfield, shaped trunk door to plinth base and bracket feet, with pendulum and weights, height approximately 204cm
A VICTORIAN WALNUT, WALNUT STAINED, INLAID AND BRASS MOUNTED CREDENZA, the serpentine front with foliate inlaid frieze above a central cupboard door flanked by glazed cupboard doors, on a plinth base, length 192cm x depth 44cm x height 109cm (condition: walnut is faded in places but stained areas are giving the piece a patchy apperance, a few areas of scuffing and brass moulding loose at sides)
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY PALE OAK, WALNUT, ROSEWOOD AND SATINWOOD STRUNG WHITEHURST OF DERBY EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, the broken swan neck pediment with brass rosettes on ring turned columns, arched door enclosing a painted 31cm dial with makers name to the arch, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and date dials, gilt floral spandrels, the trunk door with shaped top flanked by reeded quarter columns, plinth base on bracket feet, with pendulum and two weights, height approximately 217cm (condition: some patches of paint loss to the dial and cracking, side section of a foot loose)info/condition: No.6208, we think it is likely that the movement and case began life together, the painted dial has a number of patches of losses around 10 o'clock, 11 o'clock, at 1,2,4 and 5 o'clock, also near seconds dial and in just above the dial some patches of staining to case, some veneer missing to hood door and inlay missing
A GEORGE III OAK AND MAHOGANY BANDED EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, the hood with moulded pediment above blind fret work cornice, plain columns, the glazed door enclosing an engraved brass 28cm dial, gilt metal spandrels, Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, signed 'William Vale Coleshill', the trunk door with papered back with no back boards, plinth base with later kick board surround, with pendulum and two weights, height approximately 198.5cm (condition: movement not sitting flush to frame, some losses)
A VICTORIAN BURR WALNUT PIANO TOP DAVENPORT, fret carved moulding to the pop up top which encloses four pigeon holes and three drawers, the hinged top above slide out tooled green leather easel back writing surface with pen compartment and two fitted inkwells, two drawers above, the base with four drawers and four dummy drawers with turned wooden handles and supported on two foliate carved cabriole legs, all on a shaped plinth base, with flattened bun feet, no castors, width 59cm x depth 75cm x height 96cm, with key (condition: fretwork cresting is loose, the pop up top is sitting higher on the left hand side, as a consequence the drawer at the bottom is catching on the base, some splits in the base, other scratches and wear commensurate with age)
AN ARTS & CRAFTS STYLE COPPER AND BRASS MOUNTED ECCLESIASTICAL/RELIQUARY CABINET, the pyramid shaped top with embossed decoration and with later bronze cross finial above frieze embossed with 'SANCTUS SANCTUS SANCTUS', the double doors each embossed with an angel with wings folded across their body and with blue glass inset, the interior with lozenge stamped brass, on a plinth base, pine back, width 48cm x depth 27cm x height 119cm including cross (condition: top of roof area shows loss of copper, bottom edge of cabinet has some lifting of the copper mount, the whole in need of some restoration)
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY AND INLAID EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, the hood with broken swan neck pediment with brass roundels on brass capped fluted columns, arched door enclosing a painted 33cm dial with lunar phase mechanism, subsidiary date and seconds dials, Arabic numerals, the spandrels painted with female figures emblematic of the four continents, named for Underhill & Son, Wolverhampton, triple arched trunk door flanked by fluted columns, traditional plinth base, height approximately 225cm, with pendulum, two weights and winder (condition: veneer missing from between two swan necks, the plinth with section of veneer missing and front panel detached from case)
After Henri Gaudier-Brzeska (French1891-1915), Torpedo Fish, bronze ,second half 20 th century, on a composite stone plinth, the sculpture 13.5cm high, 27cm high overall Note: See Evelyn Silber and David Finn Gaudier-Brzeska published 1996 plates 123, 124, 125, 126 (catalogue 80 and page 274 text.) This example is a late copy after the original, conceived by Gaudier in 1914 and later reproduced to a bronze casting of 9 numbered editions by M. Gillespie in 1968. The present lot is unsigned and uninscribed and is not one of the Gillespie castings
A George III oak cottage longcase clock, the open scroll work pediment with three brass finials above a square glazed door enclosing 11” brass dial with Roman numerals and inscribed Sam L Roberts, Llanfair, with figural spandrels emblematic of the seasons, 30-hour movement striking on a bell with brass capped pilasters above a long shaped top trunk door and ogive moulding and baseboard on simple plinth, 203cm high
A Regency mahogany bracket clock by Henry Favre,Pall Mall, London, the arched pad top case with gilt brass carrying handle, the glazed door enclosing a white painted 8-inch arched dial with Roman numerals, strike/silent dial in the arch, alarm hand between fish grill sides, the glazed rear door enclosing a four pillar double fusee 8-day movement with back plate engraved Henry Favre Pall Mall and with separate pull repeat and alarm cords,raised on a plinth base and four gilt ball feet, 43cm high, 29cm wide, 17cm deep Note: Henry Favre was watch maker to the Prince Regent and the Duke of York and was known to work between 1800 and 1818 at 27 Pall Mall, London
A George III oak cased cottage longcase clock, the broken scroll swan neck pediment above a square glazed door enclosing an 11” white painted dial with Roman numerals marked G Honeybone, painted with ruins in the corners, 30-hour movement striking on a bell between turned pilasters over a three quarter length plain trunk door and ogive moulding planked base and plinth, 203cm high
A George III oak and mahogany cross banded and inlaid longcase clock, the broken scroll swan neck pediment above an arched glazed door enclosing 12” arched white painted dial with Roman numerals and date aperture and marked F & R Matthews, Oswestry, painted with sporting scene of pheasant shooting, the corners painted with flowers, 30-hour movement striking on a bell between fluted brass capped pilasters over a three quarter length trunk door inlaid with a conch shell motif between fluted brass capped quarter pilasters ogive moulding and cross banded base and on later plinth, 216cm high
A George III country oak cottage longcase clock, the dentil mounded cornice above a square glazed door enclosing a 10” white painted dial with Roman numerals painted with rose sprays and signed J N Mace, Taston, between simple turned pilasters, 30-hour movement striking on a bell above a long plain trunk door and ogive moulding, planked base and plinth, 203cm high
A George III mahogany longcase clock, the broken scroll swan neck pediment with acorn stamped brass roundels above a blue florally painted and open work frieze above an arched glazed door enclosing a 12” arched white painted dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture and painted with a peacock in the arch and inscribed Chas Blakeway, Albrighton, 8-day movement striking on a bell between gilt metal Corinthian capped fluted pilasters over a full length shaped top trunk door flanked by Corinthian capped fluted quarter pilasters, ogive moulding and ribbed baseboard raised on a later plinth base, 232cm high
A north Italian walnut secretaire a abattant 17 th /18 th century and later, the dentil moulded cornice above an indented drop down panel flanked by fluted flat columns each hinged to reveal four short semi-secret drawers, the interior of the secretaire later fitted with three short shelves over two cupboard doors applied with cherub mask handles and enclosing a single shelf raised on a later plinth and out facing paw feet, 115cm wide, 45cm deep, 198cm high
An Arts & Crafts three piece chestnut bedroom suite designed by Sir Ambrose Heal, early 20 th century, and stamped 483, comprising a double door wardrobe with turn buckle handles over a deep drawer on a plinth base, 113cm wide, 53cm deep, 109cm high, a matching dressing table with circular mirror and two gallery drawers above two short drawers and a long drawer on square legs, 106cm wide, 52cm deep, 152cm high, and a matching chest of four long drawers, 91cm wide, 50cm deep, 92cm high (3)
A ROYAL WORCESTER LIMITED EDITION FIGURE 'STROLLER AND MARION COAKES', modelled by Doris Lindner, certificate No.482/750, with wooden plinth and framed certificate, overall height 29.5cm (2) (condition: no damage or restoration, the rubber cushioning inside the plinth rim has moved and is preventing the figure sitting flush in the base, figure is numbered 498 or 49B)
A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH GILT METAL AND PORCELAIN FIGURAL MANTEL CLOCK BY JAPY FRERES, the surmount with two putti holding an oval frame containing a porcelain plaque painted with a cherub, the circular porcelain dial with Roman numerals, eight day movement, bell strike, movement and case stamped 485, the rectangular base inset with three further porcelain plaques, with pendulum, lacks keys, together with the velvet and gilt wood plinth, overall height 37cm x overall width 38cm (condition: lacks cover to rear of movement, left hand rosette on base has gilding loss and is loose, velvet base is worn and faded)
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