A West Regiment Rifle Club silver trophypossibly the Royal Jersey Militia, West regiment, the silver trophy bowl heavily embossed with foliate and grape design, mounted on ebonised plinth, awarded to P.A. Sauvage, 90pts, dated 1905, the bowl hallmarked, George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1904, diameter 8¼in. (20.6cm.), weight 7.8tr.oz.
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French white marble and ormolu clock garniture, late 19th Century, painted enamelled dial with Arabic numerals, detailed with floral garlands, indistinctly signed '...., Toulouse', within a brass barrel case, and surmounted with an urn finial, the movement striking on a bell, supported on brass capped marble columns, on a rectangular plinth base with brass feet, height 35cm, with a pair of matching three branch candelabra, 25.5cm Please note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches
French polished slate mantel clock, circa 1880, architectural case with a dome, surmounted with a brass finial, over two gold painted columns flanking a dial with Arabic numerals and retailer's mark 'Brown & Sons, Paris', the movement signed 'L P Japy & Co.' dated 1878, striking on a gong, all raised on a plinth base, height 34.5cm, width 23cmPlease note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches
Rare Fred Whitlock for Dent of London, lacquered brass Concorde skeleton timepiece, circa 1970s, five pillar A-shaped pierced plates with Harrison's grasshopper escapement with a dumbbell pendulum with large five spoke escape wheel, the back plate signed by Whitlock and numbered 014, this clock is fitted with a Harrison type 20 second spring rementoire driven from a weight with Huygens style endless chain self winding mechanism via an electric winder, currently detached, main spring also requires attention, the whole mounted on a mahogany plinth and presented under a plate glass dome, height 76cm, width 36.5cmNote: this skeleton timepiece was conceived and constructed by Fred Whitlock for retail by Dent, and is based on a design by Martin Burgess. It is thought that around 25 clocks were constructed during the 1970s, with a further batch of approximately ten made from unused parts discovered in around 2000. The spring rementoire, a device enabling power to be delivered to the escape alone, thus alleviating the error caused by varying friction in the wheel train, was developed by Harrison in the 1730s whilst the grasshopper escapement, also developed by Harrison in the early 1720s, was used in his precision longcase and turret clocks.Please note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches
French white marble timepiece, having a barrel top with white enamelled dial with Roman numerals, brevete escapement with gilt metal swinging cherub pendulum, supported on open brackets and a plinth base, and with a further red velvet and ebonised wooden base, and later glass cover, the clock 34.5cm high, 28cm wide, and on the base height 41cm, width 40cmPlease note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches
Dent & Co., London, inclined plane gravity clock, the brass drum, 13cm diameter, 11 jewelled movement with silver chapter ring with Roman numerals, signed, on a leather covered incline with the days of the week inscribed in brass at the front, all raised on two columns at one side and on a mahogany plinth, width 75cmPlease note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches
Jaeger Le Coultre Atmos clock 'Vendome' model, circa 1973-85, white dial with Roman numerals, outer minutes, signed, calibre 526 movement, within bronze finish fluted brass corner columns on an egg and dart plinth base, height 24cm, width 21cm, with a tooled gilt brass wall bracket, 21.5cm x 17cmPlease note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches
Dent & Co., London, brass Congreve clock, single fusee movement supported on four brass columns surmounted with an urn with silvered collar showing the hours, two silver dials to the front showing minutes and seconds, a tilting platform beneath with rolling polished steel ball, all raised on a plinth base and presented under a plate glass cover, height 40cm, width 28cmPlease note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches
Wyland, limited edition bronze sculpture 'Three in the Sea', numbered 145/2000, blue patinated bronze, signed and numbered, on original polished stone plinth, height 53cmNote: Purchased from the Wyland Galleries, San Diego, California, 2007, at a cost of just over $5000, with certificate and book detailing Wyland's work entitled '25 years at sea'
George III mahogany secretaire bookcase, circa 1810-20, moulded cornice over two glazed doors with carved and moulded outlines, opening to adjustable shelves, the base fitted with an upper secretaire drawer pulling down to reveal satinwood faced small drawers and pigeonholes, over two recessed panel cupboard doors opening to pull out trays, all raised on a plinth base, width 110cm, height 227cm
Smith of Tidswell, George III mahogany eight day longcase clock, the hood with an arched cavetto moulded cornice over turned columns, flanking a brass arched 12.5ins dial, with Roman numerals, signed to the chapter ring and with a fixed moon phase (disconnected), over a trunk with quarter pilasters and box base (reduced), with later skirt plinth, height 217cmPlease note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches
Pair of Gothic Revival oak dressing tables by Lamb of Manchester, circa 1870, each having a square mirrored back on turned supports over a grey marble top with canted corners, over three frieze drawers, recessed panel cupboard door to one plinth and three small drawers to the other, all inlaid in ebony and harewood with simplistic dot and bar flowerhead designs, with original ring handles throughout, shield shaped escutcheons, raised on chamfered block supports, width 157cm, height 181cm, depth 62cm
Victorian mahogany dressing table by A Blaine & Sons, Liverpool, circa 1860-70, having a shaped rectangular mirror with a carved shell crest supported on acanthus carved scrolled brackets over an inverted breakfront base with a central kneehole drawer flanked on either side with five short drawers, each with turned wooden knobs, raised on a plinth base, width 147cm, height 177cm, depth 56cm
Victorian mahogany press wardrobe by A Blaine & Sons, Liverpool, having an ogee moulded cornice over three arched recessed panel doors opening to a press with trays and five drawers and a single hanging space with a further deep drawer at the base, all raised on a plinth base, width 187cm, height 221cm, depth to the front of the cornice 63cm
Victorian mahogany chiffonier, circa 1870, carved moulded back panel with a single shelf supported on bobbin turned columns, over a base with an ogee fronted frieze drawer over two moulded panel flame mahogany cupboard doors opening to a single shelf, all raised on a plinth base with squat bun feet, width 106cm, height 166cm, depth 41cm
Fine Victorian Gothic Revival mahogany musical chiming longcase clock, attributed to J J Elliott, circa 1890, having a 12ins silvered chapter ring with gilt brass Roman numerals, best scroll engraved brass centre dial with silvered seconds dial and retailer's plaque 'Rhodes & Sons Ltd, Jewellers and Silversmiths, Kirkgate, Bradford, three train movement with Westminster chimes on nine tubular nickel bells, the case carved with trailing oak leaves and with a Gothic tracery beveled glass door over a stepped plinth base with further Gothic tracery, height 233cm, width 63cmPlease note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches
George III oak enclosed dresser, circa 1760-80, having a single plank boarded back fitted with a configuration of four drawers on each side flanking two short drawers and two cupboard doors, all within quarter pilasters, raised on a plinth base, width 227cm, height to the top of the back board 90cm, depth 55cm
Japanese elm and lacquered shodana, Meiji (1868-1912), having a three quarter gallery top over a configuration of cupboards, drawers and open shelves, all worked with raised lacquered and metal inlaid birds, figures and foliage, all raised on a plinth base, width 99cm, depth 32cm, height 125cm
Late George III mahogany library bookcase, circa 1825, small proportions, the inverted breakfront top with moulded cornice over four astragal glazed doors flanking a central crossbanded and ebony line inlaid door, all opening to shelves, the base fitted with five frieze drawers with turned ebony knobs, over four recessed panel cupboard doors with ebony beading, all raised on a plinth base, width 204cm, height 205cm
Mahogany twin pedestal desk, late 20th Century, in the Victorian style, the top with three light brown leather insets, over an inverted breakfront fitted with three frieze drawers with cast metal handles, over two pedestals, one with three drawers, the other with a fielded panel cupboard door. all raised on a plinth base, width 148cm, depth 79cm, height 78cm
Victorian mahogany Aesthetic period triple wardrobe, circa 1885, the top with a dentil cornice over a central arched mirrored door flanked on either side with a fielded panel door with small upper panels carved with fruiting trees, all within channel moulded outlines, fitted inside with a central press cupboard and hanging space at either side, all raised on a plinth base, width 209cm, height 219cm, depth 65cm
JOSEF LORENZL (Austrian 1892-1950), an Art Deco silvered bronze of a nude young lady standing on her left leg and holding a flowing drape over her left arm, on a circular base signed "Lorenzl", 5 3/4" high, raised on a stepped green onyx plinth, 8 1/2" high overall (Est. plus 18% premium inc. VAT)
A FRENCH EBONISED AND MARQUETRY FOUR PILLAR PORTICO CLOCK, the twin barrel movement with outside count wheel striking on a bell, stamped Vincenti, Paris, the 3 1/2" enamel dial with Roman numerals within a gilded fruiting vine bezel, embossed gilded pendulum, the oblong case with box wood stringing and strapwork, ormolu mounted columns, reel beading and stepped plinth, 19" wide, 17" high (Est. plus 18% premium inc. VAT)
A REGENCY ROSEWOOD CHIFFONIER, the mirrored back with three quarter gallery on reeded turned tapering supports, two panelled doors enclosing shelving and flanked on either side by moulded pilasters with acanthus sheathed volutes, on plinth, 37 1/4" x 13 1/4" x 49 1/2" (Est. plus 18% premium inc. VAT) (Illustrated)
A large Victorian mahogany breakfront bookcase, the moulded stepped cornice supported by carved acanthus corbels dividing three pairs of rectangular plain glazed doors enclosing a shelved interior, the lower part having three pairs of fielded panelled doors, on plinth base, 310cm wide, 264cm high, (10' 2'' x 8' 8'').
A good quality Victorian walnut knee-hole writing desk, the rectangular top on inverted breakfront form with inset writing surface above a frieze drawer and five graduated cock beaded drawers to each pedestal flanked by fluted and spiral turned pilasters on a plinth, the reverse with similar pilasters enclosing a plain panel, the central drawer stamped C Hindley & Sons, 54 Oxford Street, London and numbered 46593, 146cm wide, 81cm deep, 76cm high, knee clearance height 62cm.
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