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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 (2)
A Rowland Ward Brass Mounted Hoof, early 20th century, the hinged cover inscribed POLPETTI WITH MACARONIA-MOLLY CAREW, stamped mark, 14cm wide; A Brass Beaker, with presentation inscription to Private G C Peacock; A Bolas Gun; A Bronze Miniature Jockey Cap and Crop, mounted on an oak plinth; Three Various Riding Crops; and After A G Haigh: Portrait of Dante (8)
RMS Olympic: A Paperweight Model of Ship, on plinth base titled Metal From RMS Olympic 1935 Thos W Ward Ltd Sheffield Phone 23001, 14.5cm long RMS Olympic was one of the three White Star Line's trio of Olympic-class liners and sister ship to the Britannic and Titanic. She was in service from 1911 to 1935, her hull being demolished by Thos W Ward Ltd in 1937
Early 20th Century walnut combination wardrobe, the moulded cornice over bevelled mirrored door enclosing hanging space, tracery to short door enclosing shelves, over a bank of three short drawers, in turn above two further short drawers, long drawer and plinth base, together with a dressing chest of matching design with swing mirror over two short and two long drawers on plinth base (2) Condition:
A Michael Sutty limited edition porcelain figure group, 'The Battle of Waterloo, 1815' from the Imperial Collection - Heroic Action Figures series, signed and numbered 101 to group base, edition of 250, on oval mahogany plinth, height 26.5cm, length 30.5cm, also a Michael Sutty catalogue. CONDITION REPORT: Some light surface wear and dirt, some slight rubbing in areas to gilt and painted decoration but visible glue at point where blade and hilt meet for the mounted figure, otherwise appears ok.
A late 19th century French gilt brass and champlevé enamel detailed mantel clock with gadrooned top above circular dial set with Arabic numerals, with column to each corner, on plinth base with bracket feet, with Vincenti movement, number 182648, height 34.5cm, on gilt wooden base, with key and pendulum. CONDITION REPORT: Not tested so can't guarantee working order, rubbing and losses to dial numbers and decoration, similar wear to coloured frieze below dial, general surface wear with some scratches.
A French ormolu mantel clock with leaf and stem detail to white porcelain flowers, the circular dial set with Roman numerals and stamped 'Raingo Freres A. Paris', numbered 582 to reverse, height 23.5cm, on gilt wooden plinth and with clear glass dome. CONDITION REPORT: General surface wear with rubbing and some losses to the ormolu, a small number of the porcelain flower petals are chipped or damaged, a small number with damage to the stems, one at least has been off and repaired, no guarantee of working order, the hour hand is damaged, further general wear, dome probably associated. Minute hand is broken, mechanically not working, no pendulum, some flowers re-glued and have small losses.
STEVEN WILMSHURST OF READING; a George III oak cased thirty hour longcase clock with moulded cornice above brass dial set with Roman numerals flanked by two columns, above slender door, on plinth base, height 182cm. CONDITION REPORT: Currently not working, sections associated, we would suggest viewing.
ISAAC HADWEN SEDBERGH; an 18th century oak thirty hour longcase clock, with 10" brass dial and silvered chapter ring set with Roman numerals, above long door and plinth base, height 194cm. CONDITION REPORT: Movement, dial and case independently associated, no glass to door, damage to moulded pediment, replaced moulding to top of main case, repairs to hinges and case with quite 'dry' finish throughout.
A Napoleonic French prisoner of war carved bone automaton of a cooper, standing behind a barrel, the hand crank turning a revolving circular platform on a square plinth base, height 13.5cm, width 5.2cm, depth 5.3cm. Condition report: Figure turns round and hits hammer. There is a small crack on bone plinth.
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