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A George III mahogany breakfront library bookcase, the base enclosed by four moulded panel doors with re-entrant corners, the centre doors divided by a brass strip, the upper section with four astragal glazed doors with a conforming centre strip and enclosing an arrangement of adjustable shelves, below a crossgrained frieze and flat cornice, on a shallow plinth, 278cm wide, 254cm high.Illustrated.
A 19th century parian porcelain bust of C H Spurgeon, on square plinth, incised to the reverse published by the Rev. George Dummett, manufactured by Robinson & Leadbeater, Stoke on Trent, John Adams Acton fecit 1978, 32cm high, together with a further quantity of composite and pottery busts, Richard Duyatt commemorative mug, etc.
Ancient Egyptian, possibly Grand Tour faience ushabti, the large standing female figure with fly whisk and hieroglyphic tablet to rear, on square plinth, 34cm highProvenance: Believed acquired in Egypt circa 1930s CONDITION REPORT There is a chip to front left bottom corner of plinth, further small chips and faults - cracks to plinth. Appears to be repair and glue residue to a break below the figure's knees, some associated losses. Similar repair/break around figure's wrist and associated cracks. Generally some wear to extremities, loss to headdress cresting
Regency rosewood chiffonier, the ledge back with brass gallery and turned supports, the drawers with turned roundels, the cupboards below enclosed by two panelled doors with brass grilles and pleated pale blue silk panels, flanked by carved acanthus leaf pilasters, on plinth base, 92cm wide x 36cm deep x 110cm high
Rare Victorian brass skeleton timepiece of two week duration, by John Pace, Bury St. Edmunds, no. 320 - the spire-shaped frame cast of 6mm thick plates with chamfered edges joined by turned pillars, the ormolu skeleton chapter ring with Arabic numerals and blued hands, the going barrel movement configured so as to rise up the central section turning the spoke crossings terminating in a deadbeat escapement, the pendulum with 'axe-headed' bob and steel rod with rise and fall regulation screw above, to the rear a series of pulleys united by a small fusee chain combine to drive the hands, the whole raised on an oval stepped brass base, signed - 'John Pace Bury St. Edmunds 320', on oval mahogany plinth on bun feet, under glass dome, the timepiece 32cm high, 41.5cm including dome (key present) CONDITION REPORT General overall condition is very good. Movement is clean and in full working order. Plates have some minor nicks to sharp edges. Mahogany plinth may not be original and has some damage to veneer. Dome is possibly a replacement
An early 20th century clock in the form of an American 'Blackman' playing the banjo, wearing brightly coloured clothing, the white enamel dial with black painted Roman numerals and applied hands forms the head of the banjo, winding hole at 6 o'clock, raised on a rectangular plinth base,38cm high.
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