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Two boxed Corgi Toys diecast commercial vehicle models, 1131 Carrimore Detachable Axle Machinery Carrier with Bedord TK cab unit in blue/silver with black detachable rear wheel unit, generally G on G plinth, with some crushing, in F outer box with tape repairs to flaps at one end together with a 1160 Gulf Petrol Tanker with Ford tilt cab, which has undergone some super detailing - with a company name added to cab unit, otherwise appears G in F box. A boxed Corgi 234 Ford Consul Classic, G+ in G+ box with Corgi 'Model Club' slip is also included as part of this lot. (3)
Three boxed Corgi Toys T.V. related diecast models, 107 Batboat, G+ in G box with some graffiti to one pictorial panel, a 497 'Thrush-Buster', G+ on G+ plinth, with protector ring however missing 'Waverly Ring', in a G/G+ outer box. A #320 'The Saint' Jaguar XJS, G in F window box and a spare loose 'bandit' figure (for a Corgi James Bond model) are also included as part of this lot. (4)
A late 19th Century German ebonised mantel clock retailed by John Walker, 77 Cornhill, London, the 5.75ins diameter silvered dial with Roman numerals, to the eight day three train movement striking and chiming on eight bells and a gong, contained in ebonised case in the "Aesthetic" style with spindle turned gallery and uprights to top, turned columns to front, on plinth base and turned feet, 22ins high Provenance: From The Collection of the late Stuart Beazley of Broome Park, Barham, Canterbury, Kent, and thence by family descent
A modern lacquered brass cased model of Congreve's "Rolling Ball" clock by Thwaites & Reed, the whole of classical form, the pediment inset with three silvered dials, supported on fluted columns holding rolling ball platform, stepped base, 15.5ins high, and on mahogany rectangular plinth base with adjustable feet and perspex cover for same Note: No. 60 of edition of 100 made in 1972 for Robin Howard
A 1930's mahogany "Grandmother" clock, the 6.5ins arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, to the three train movement striking and chiming on six gongs, contained in mahogany case, inlaid with classical urn motif within oval panel and inlaid with chequered stringings with arched moulded cornice, on moulded plinth base, 53ins high
A 19th Century longcase clock by Joseph Blackhurst of Weaverham, the 14ins square brass dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture and cast spandrels, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in case with angled pediment, panelled frieze and square turned and reeded pillars to hood, the trunk door with triple arched and moulded top, reeded sides, on plinth base with bracket feet, 92ins highNote: J. Blackhurst of Weaverham recorded working 1857-1865
A late 18th Century oak longcase clock by Josh. Kember of Shaw, the 12ins square brass dial with wide silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, the matted and engraved dial centre with recessed silvered subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in plain oak case, with stepped and moulded cornice, plain turned pillars, plain trunk door with raised centre moulding, and on plinth base, 98ins high Note: Josiah Kember recorded working in Shaw before 1771 until 1777
A late 17th Century walnut and marquetry longcase clock by Isaac Goddard of London, the 12ins square brass dial with wide silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, the matted dial centre with three turned winding holes and date aperture, the spandrels in the form of cherubs supporting a crown and with engraved leaf pattern borders, to the adapted eight day three train movement striking and chiming on eight bells and one gong, contained in walnut and marquetry case, inlaid with bold leaf scroll ornament, the hood with domed top above moulded cornice, later fretted frieze and side panels and plain turned pillars to hood, the trunk door inlaid with figures of "Father Time" and other figures of exotic birds and butterflies, the sides veneered in burr walnut and inlaid with wide bandings and with conforming plinth base, 93ins high (movement probably altered at a later date with the addition of chiming movement with bells and gongs, the case with some damage to marquetry on the door and the plinth, and generally in need of restoration and re-polishing, the fretted panels to sides of hood are of later date) Note: Isaac Goddard recorded as apprenticed 1675, clockmaker 1684-1699
A George III partners mahogany kneehole desk, the top inset with green and gilt tooled leather, with carved ribbon and leaf mouldings to edge, fitted nine drawers to one side, three drawers and two cupboard to pedestals to reverse, the sides with applied astragal mouldings, central carved leaf paterae, on narrow plinth base, 60ins x 36.5ins x 30ins high (with later gilt brass ring handles)
A modern figured mahogany breakfront bookcase of "George III" design, the upper part with moulded and dentil cornice with six turned gilt finials, fitted six glass shelves enclosed by two pairs of astragal glazed doors, the base enclosed by two pairs of astragal panelled doors, on plinth base, 95ins wide x 21ins deep x 98ins high
A good 19th Century "Blue John" oval dish on ormolu stand in the manner of Matthew Boulton, the bowl of striated form in numerous colours, the ormolu base with leaf and acanthus leaf ornament and on square plinth base, 7.5ins x 5.75ins x 4.75ins high (bowl with natural flaws, slight chips to rim)
A late 19th/early 20th Century Italian carved white alabaster group of classical maidens holding aloft a floral and ribbon garland, supporting 12ins diameter white veined alabaster globe, the central band carved with signs of the Zodiac (converted to an electric lamp), and associated "French" style burr wood triangular plinth with gilt metal anthemion and wreath mounts and on paw feet, 49ins high overall (top cover of globe damaged and repaired) Note: Will need to be rewired by qualified electrician
Translated Egyptian faience shabti for Sa-Aset Late Dynastic Period, C. 664 - 525 BC. A detailed shabti for the king's acquaintance and Shaven Priest Sa-Aset. The indication ''King's Acquaintance'' was an official title; in the Old Kingdom it indicated that the bearer of the title had access to the Royal palace, but in later years the title, like so many others, had become purely honorary. The words 'Shaven Priest' are a priestly title. Sa-Aset is wearing a tripartite wig and has a plaited beard. He is holding the usual agricultural implements in his hands, executed in relief, A seed back is showing on the back, slung over his proper left shoulder. The shabti has a back pillar and plinth. There are six lines of deeply incuse and therefore clearly readable hieroglyphs across the front of the body, and the inscription is continued down the back pillar. 9.8cm. Ex. Private Collection, Greg Manning Galleries, New Jersey, 22nd January - 26th February 1996. Previous US private collection, 1970's.
Egyptian Stone Triad PlaqueLate Period, C. 525 BC.A hardstone plaque depicting the Osirian triad, Nephthys, Horus and Isis, standing side by side, on an integral plinth against a back pillar, each goddess wearing a tightly-fitted sheath and headdress with her attribute, each one of the divine child’s handEX.Ex. Private Collection David Harris, Chesterfield.Acquired through decent from his Grandmother at the age of 7.Mrs Lenthall (1880-1963) purchased many antiquities from local auctions in the Chesterfield region. She also worked for the famous Robinson Industrialist in Chesterfield who gifted her objects over a period of time. These objects were thought to have been acquired in Egypt by the Robinson family in the 1920's.
A Travel Agent's style desk mounted model of a Boeing 727 Passenger Airliner. Normally found in BEA livery, this example is finished in white UAS (United Aviation Services) livery - a Spanish specialist Aviation Company. The model, made in 1987 by Executive Display Models Heathrow U.K. measures 65cm in length, with a wingspan of 46cm and is fixed to a swivel mounted aluminium/wooden plinth. VGC. Plate 1 £60-80
19th century English campana urn vase, in the manner of Coalport, with hand painted floral panels and a cobalt blue ground with gilding and gilt mask head handles, on a circular foot rim, 15cm high and a 19th century English campana urn vase, in the manner of Coalport, with hand painted floral panels against a cobalt blue ground with gilding and twin handles to side, on a square plinth base, 16cm high, (2)
19th/20th Century skeleton clock of gothic design, with a silvered dial and black Roman numerals, arched doorway with a seated man and dog, raised on a marble plinth and rosewood base. 42cm high (excluding base) The clock comes with a pendulum, however there is no key. The time piece is in good working condition. There is some tarnish to the surfaces and one or two small areas have surface corrosion
A pair of French bronze four-light candelabra, 19th century, in neo-classical style with scroll branches, knopped columns and circular bases, on three monopodium supports and tricorn plinth, 54cm high; and a pair of gilt metal and glass four-light candelabra, with urn finials, scroll branches, faceted drops, leaf sheathed supports and tricorn bases, 60cm high (4) Electric fittings not tested.
An early 18th century ebonised longcase clock by Isaac Goddard, London, the moulded and glazed hood with caddy top above a blind fretwork frieze and straight columns, 12" square brass dial with engraved wheatear border, applied silvered chapter ring, cast brass cherub & crown spandrels, Roman numerals with Arabic minute band, the finely matted centre with ringed winding squares and ringed, decorated date aperture and subsidiary seconds dial, the 8-day twin-train five-pillar movement with internal countwheel striking on bell, anchor escapement, the movement united by knopped and ring-turned pillars; above an ebonised trunk with lenticle glass, on a rectangular plinth base, case with restorations, complete with two brass cased weights and pendulum, 87"/ 221cm tall. (Loomes lists Isaac Goddard in London 1684 - 1699) Est £800 - £1000
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