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A 19th century gilded bronze matchstrike / match strike in the form of a child hunter with musket raising an articulated rabbit in his arm. Flanked by treestump and fences, all on an oval plinth base. The tree stump for spills, the fence/bush to left for matches with the verso having a striker. Measures 11cms long x 8.5cms high
A pair of early 19th century French ormolu and bronze candelabra, each cast as a Classical maiden holding a cornucopia of four gilt branches while standing upon a gilt sphere and acanthus leaves to a square section plinth base adorned florets and swags and a square foot (2) 67cm (26in) Provenance: Witham Hall, Lincolnshire, and by descent within the Fenwick family
A George II oak longcase clock, the repolished case with caddy top hood having two brass ball finials above rectangular trunk door with lenticle, upon a plinth base and bracket feet, the 12inch (30.5cm) square brass dial signed 'John Ferrer, London', feather engraved border and Indian mask scroll spandrels, subsidiary seconds dial to the matted centre, with ringed winding holes and date aperture within a scroll surround, with 5 pillar 8 day movement 221cm (86in)Condition: case probably stripped and repolished. Has 2 brass cased weights, Plinth base probably a replacement.
A William IV walnut Wellington chest, of six graduated drawers with locking bracket and applied leaf carved brackets, on a plinth base 138 x 68 x 44cm (54 x 27 x 17in) Other Notes: First seen in the 1820s, the Wellington Chest was named after the Duke of Wellington's victory at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815. These are tall, narrow chests, with usually six or seven drawers and often with a swinging locking arm which locks all the compartments with one key. The chest was one of the most well-known pieces of campaign furniture - furniture designed to be carried with ease when on army manoeuvres. There was a huge array of items which could be taken, from portable beds to collapsible candlesticks. In 1858, the Times reported that "Sir Colin Campbell's baggage &c. extended for eighteen miles, when he came down from Lucknow". A timber shrinkage crack to the top, scratches and overall fading
A French Empire mahogany demi-lune console table, with a grey marble top, gilt metal mount to the frieze and column capitals, open column supports to a mirrored back panel and plinth base on turned feet 86 x 86 x 45cm (34 x 34 x 18in) Provenance: Witham Hall, Lincolnshire, and by descent within the Fenwick family
A well engineered scale model of the Stuart Triple expansion Marine engine:, conterbalanced drive shaft with heavy flywheel , side reversing wheel on column supports on a red steel base, fitted hand crank and raised in a black plinth base with glazed cover , the engine 20cm x 30cm , the case 23 cm x 29cm x21cm
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