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A Wedgwood lilac jasperware lidded urn on square plinth with 'Dancing Hours' figural frieze, impressed marks to base and code 'A2 NW 2172', height including lid approx 25.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: The plinth is somewhat loose, there is a slight gap where the urn is joined to the knop of the stem where a white substance is visible, build up of surface dirt, this item will need a clean, some surface marks and scuffs as is usual with jasper ware, general light surface wear, the uppermost section of the finial comes to a flat stop, has possibly lost something or a section that was originally present at the very top of the lid. Postage: UK medium box £18 plus VAT. US £93 plus VAT.
A Parian ware figure group titled 'Love Blinds' of Cupid and Venus on naturalistically modelled base to circular plinth, unsigned, height 42cm. CONDITION REPORT: Cupid has lost his big toe which has been crudely reglued, a probably firing crack to Venus' hair on her right side, further general surface wear including rough edges and abrasions to exposed edges and corners, particularly to Cupid's wing tips, surface marks and scuffs, build up of surface dirt.
A late George III oak and mahogany crossbanded eight day longcase clock, the 13" square brass dial inscribed 'T Parr, Wigan', with subsidiary seconds hand and date aperture, long shaped door, fluted quarter pilasters and raised on ogee bracket feet, height 222cm. CONDITION REPORT: Split to plinth of base, rather dry in colour throughout, would benefit from a polish. The hands are replaced to the dial which has been cleaned, as has the movement, movement and dial probably associated to the case. Upper finial missing, section of fretwork damaged to the hood. General wear and tear.
A George III and later eight day longcase clock, the broken swan neck pediment above 13" square brass dial with silvered chapter ring and date aperture inscribed 'Birchall, Rainford', above long arched door, quarter turned pilasters and plinth base, height 211cm. CONDITION REPORT: Dial has been cleaned, movement and dial associated to case, case itself has had extensive restoration. The plinth section would be a new section. A full length splice to the door has been replaced. Overall in a very dry order and would require polishing. Various mouldings are replaced to the pediment case returns, etc. General wear and tear.
A George III oak longcase clock, the moulded cornice above 12" square brass dial with silvered chapter ring, inscribed 'Thos Lister', with rolling moon phase and, date aperture, engraved detail of a face, bird and bunch of grapes, housing a thirty hour movement, above long arched door flanked by moulded quarter pilasters to a plinth base, height 199cm. CONDITION REPORT: Hands are replaced, the case needs extensive restoration and it is very dry, requires polish to give colour. The front of the plinth is split vertically, feet are replaced, general wear and tear throughout.
An early 18th century oak longcase clock, the moulded cornice above a 9 3/4" square brass dial, with single hand and thirty hour movement above a long door and plinth base, height 200cm. CONDITION REPORT: Dial and movement possibly associated to the case, spandrels are a later addition to the dial, split to the case to the right hand side of the door, the lower portion of the plinth base has been clearly added later. There is damage to the back of the clock which is encroaching to the return side mouldings which would require attention, general signs of wear and tear.
A George III and later oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock, the dentil moulded cornice above a 12" square painted dial inscribed 'Burton, Kendal', with thirty hour movement, long arched door inlaid with a conch shell to a plinth base and bracket feet, height 190cm. CONDITION REPORT: Dial and movement associated to the case. Old repairs to the plinth which has possibly been re-boarded to the front and sides, general surface wear, knocks to the dentil mouldings, a cut to the left hand side return to the side of the dial, and the bracket foot plinth has been replaced.
A late George III oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock, the moulded cornice above square brass dial inscribed 'Jonas Barber', with thirty hour movement, long arched door and plinth base. CONDITION REPORT: Dial, movement and case are associated, dial plate has had a fixed date aperture of 1747 later applied, movement is of later date, surface wear throughout to the clock. A dial of 12" would fit this aperture.
A George III mahogany eight day longcase clock, the exaggerated broken arched pediment above an 11 3/4 " square brass dial set with date aperture, seconds dial and inscribed 'W Harley, Salop', above long door and bombe plinth base, height 216cm. CONDITION REPORT: The case retains a particularly good colour, there is one old repair to the right hand side of the door, general surface wear and tear and a few knocks in parts. Remains in good original condition.
An early 19th century mahogany and inlaid cased longcase clock, the arched dial signed 'J. O. N. Latham, Macclesfield' with rolling phase and twin globe detail to top, set with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture (dial repainted), with shaped door and reeded quarter cut columns to trunk on rectangular plinth to later ogee bracket feet, height approx 216cm.
A 19th century mahogany eight day longcase clock, the repainted arched dial inscribed 'F Crump, Cheltenham', with short door to plinth base, height 213cm. CONDITION REPORT: The case has been extensively and poorly restored, horizontal split beneath the hood, numerous veneer replacements which do not match. Dial has been repainted and the dial and movement are associated to the case.
An early 19th century Scottish mahogany and boxwood strung longcase clock, with 13" painted dial inscribed 'Bryson, Edinburgh', housing an eight day movement above long arched door flanked by fluted quarter pilasters to a plinth base and bracket feet, height 207cm. CONDITION REPORT: Lacking glass and finials, hands replaced, dial has been repainted. Good colour to the case although the lower section requires some attention. Feet are replaced. General surface wear and tear. No weights or pendulum. Door is not warped. Lower section of the case with old heavy woodwork and cracks.
A Victorian carved oak longcase clock with early 18th century 10" square brass dial, with silvered chapter ring inscribed 'James Kirton, Aldston, Fecit', with unusual punched decoration around the date aperture, elaborately carved case to a plinth base, height 196cm. CONDITION REPORT: Case, movement and dial associated. Spandrels are later and clumsy additions. Hands replaced, general wear and tear to the case including a split to the lower right return, general wear throughout.
A 19th century oak and mahogany crossbanded eight day longcase clock, with broken swan neck pediment above arched painted dial set with rolling moon phase above triple set chapter ring detailing minutes, hours and date, inscribed 'JN Simpson, Wigton' above floral and thistle carved door to plinth base and bracket feet, height 221cm. CONDITION REPORT: Dial has been re-painted, the broken swan neck pediment has been broken and crudely repaired across both scrolls, numerous veneer repairs around the door and the carving is a later addition, bracket feet later replaced, hands replaced, general surface wear.
A 19th century oak longcase clock, the moulded floral decorated cornice above a 12" square brass dial set with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, inscribed 'John Sanderson', with floral and thistle carved door to plinth base, height 205.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: Case associated to the dial and movement and possibly later carved. The spandrels are replaced to the dial as are the hands, otherwise general surface wear.
A pine longcase clock, the moulded cornice above 11" square brass dial, inscribed 'Barber Winster', with thirty hour movement, long arched door and plinth base, height 203cm. CONDITION REPORT: Hands replaced to dial, dial and movement associated to the case. The case is probably 19th century but has undergone extensive restoration. The plinth moulding to the base of the clock is a modern replacement, general wear and tear.
BRAULT; a bronze stag and deer figure group with maker's mark and 'Bronze' stamped to stag hoof, on shaped marble plinth (plinth af), width 72.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: Obvious damage to the front of the plinth with one section missing, a large crack to the front centre section, general wear and tear throughout, surface scratches, nicks, gouges, some further nibbles and small splits to the marble, etc. The deer are very slightly loose to the base.
AFTER MOLINS; a patinated spelter 'Fidelité' figure group of flapper and dog on oval plinth, width 51cm (af). CONDITION REPORT: Both flapper and dog very loose to the base, the flapper has a manufacturing flaw to her upper left arm running to the patinated finish revealing the base metal beneath, nibbles and general wear and tear throughout, especially to the plinth base, the title label bent, build up of surface dirt, etc.
A 19th century carved ivory figure of a cherub holding aloft the Epistle of Paul to the Colossians 2:14, raised on rectangular teak plinth, height 14cm. CONDITION REPORT: There is a repair to the left foot, repairs to protrudements from sash, thumb is missing, wings are missing and there is a small plugged hole to the top of the scroll. Height not including the base is 12cm.
A Victorian Electro-Medical Shock Machine, c.1860, English, signed to coil and trade label 'SAMUEL TOWNSEND, ELECTRICIAN, DERBY', coil mounted on French polished mahogany plinth with all lacquered brass fittings, coil with green leather covering with gold tooling to edge, glass bichromate cell, hand electrodes with turned boxwood handles, printed instructions to lid, in original stained pine case, width 23cm
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