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Stephen Broadbent (b.1961) contemporary resin sculpture Depicting three figures intertwined, raised on light oak plinth base, height 100cm. Note: Together with a 'Sculpture in the Making' booklet giving the history to the original sculpture which resides in the Town Hall Square, Chester, Cheshire
An early 20thC brass-inlaid burr maple Mantel Chronometer, signed Kelvin, White & Hutton, 11 Billiter St., London, number 545, the rectangular case with bevelled glass viewing window set over two further side windows on a plain plinth with adjustable feet, the front inlaid with twin brass lines framing the signed silvered 5½in (14cm) diameter circular dial, the 8-day chain fusee movement removed from the case and partially dismantled, apparently complete but we cannot guarantee this, 11¼in (28.5cm) high.
A silver table top games marker and a white metal whistle with chain and fobThe silver games marker with a circular plinth base and three ivorine game markers, Birmingham 1907 the curved tubular whistle with a spherical terminal stamped, made in England on a white metal chain and fob stamped designs by D. Scott Walker.
A late Victorian walnut secretaire library bookcaseWith a moulded cavetto cornice above three astragal glazed doors enclosing an arrangement of nine shelves, the lower part with a carved fall front door enclosing a compartmentalized interior, opposed by two small drawers above a pair of similarly carved cupboard doors and a fall front compartmentalized stationery cabinet raised upon a plinth base, 152x230x50cm.
An 18th/19th Century mahogany longcase clock, W. Trick, BidefordThe case with a twin swan neck pediment above turned uprights flanking a break arch dial with subsidiary second and date dial, Roman numerals and signed W. Trick, Bideford, the eight day movement striking on a saucer bell, the mahogany case with a plain rectangular door flanked by canted corners above an ebonised and embellished lower front panel and plinth base, complete with weights and pendulum, height 228cm.
An 18th Century oak longcase clock, Sam Bradley, WorcesterWith a pagoda top above the eleven inch brass dial adorned with scrolling openwork spandrels and painted with Roman and Arabic numerals, having a subsidiary second dial and date aperture, the dial signed by the maker and with an eight day movement striking on a saucer bell, the dial flanked by turned tapering columns above a plain rectangular case with conforming door and lower panel, raised on a plinth base, complete with two weights and a pendulum, 210cm high.
A pair of Edwardian mahogany side chairs and a mahogany pot cupboardThe chairs with a central inlaid oval above stuff over seats raised on legs of tapering square section with spade feet and a mahogany pot cupboard with a moulded top over a single cupboard door raised on a plinth base, pot cupboard 81cm, chairs 93cm.
An unusual late Victorian ecclesiastical freestanding walnut corner bookcaseThe top with a turned spindled gallery above a central moulded panelled door enclosing a single shelf and flanked by two open bookcase sections within canted corners, upon a moulded plinth base and six shaped feet with plain rear block feet, 160cm (corner to corner) x 107x67cm.
A Samuel Alcock & Co Parian porcelain figure of the Duke of Wellington, after George Abbot, designed by Alfred Crowquill, seated in highback chair with drapery and cabriole legs, wreath with monogram to rectangular plinth, printed verso 'Published by Samuel Alcock & Co, June 18th 1852', h.29cm Condition Report / Extra Information Small shallow chip to underside of base, only visible when upturned.Otherwise no apparent faults.
A 19th century Coalbrookdale Parian porcelain figure of the Duke of Wellington, modelled by C Abbott, depicting the Duke seated in a spoonback chair with tasselled fringe, having outstretched legs, his arms folded, to a rectangular plinth, incised marks verso, h.25.5cm Condition Report / Extra Information Chip and amateur repair to corner of plinth.Otherwise appears good.
A Copeland Parian porcelain figure of The Reading Girl, by P MacDowell RA, impressed marks for the Ceramic & Crystal Palace Art Union, incised and dated by the sculptor 1869, h.33cm Condition Report / Extra Information Very small chip to foot rim.Worn.Possibly ground down to back of plinth.
A Minton Parian porcelain portrait bust of the young Queen Victoria, circa 1850, modelled by C Marochetti, with artist signature, impressed Minton, titled and further signed to the plinth (chips to all four corners of plinth only), h.29cm Condition Report / Extra Information Small chips to all four corners of plinth.Otherwise no apparent faults or stains.
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