A gilt embellished coloured glass bowl and cover and a Victorian over painted glass vaseThe bowl and cover with gilt embellished handle and rim with twelve clear coloured panels and raised on a dodecagon plinth, the Victorian opaque glass vase over painted with a frieze of roses, bowl and cover 18cms high
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A Victorian walnut secretaire library bookcaseWith a moulded cavetto cornice above a chiselled frieze with three flower head roundels above a pair of astragal glazed doors enclosing two shelves, the lower part with a rectangular moulded top above a deep drawer carved with three foliate panels, the sliding drawer with a leather inset writing surface and a maple veneered compartmentalised interior over two deep short drawers and one long drawer each with brass swing handles raised on a plinth base, 112x224x48cms
A mahogany glazed cased barograph by Short & Mason of London, early 20th CenturyNo. D10546, with drawer for paper charts, width 37cm, depth 41.5cm, height 23cm. CONDITION REPORT: Lot 190 - Case and plinth of barograph, fading worn on rear side, possibly due to dampGlass panels ok but frame worn/fadedMechanism appears to be ok, but no guarantees on working order.
A collection of carved African hardwood itemsTo include a small pedestal table, the rectangular top carved with a figure holding an elephant and mounted on a female figural pedestal, the hardwood plinth inscribed Thes Tab Salum.Ali also a carved figure of an African native carrying a log, a second figure of a female African native crouching and a folding table support, tallest figure 60cms high
An exceptional William III ebony and silver bracket clock by Richard Jarratt, London, circa 1690The clock with an ornate swing handle cast with two birds heads above a scrolling foliate openwork basket top (untested), flanked by four white metal leafy fruit finials, the silvered 7" dial applied with a Roman numeral chapter ring and date aperture, with pierced steel hands, signed Richard Jarratt's, London, the dial applied with openwork winged cherub mask spandrels. The twin fusee striking movement with a pull cord repeat and bob pendulum on a verge escapement, the back plate engraved with symmetrical foliate scrolls, the ebony veneered case with white metal scrolling foliate openwork appliques flanking the dial with glazed rectangular side apertures and a glazed rectangular rear door above a moulded plinth base raised upon white metal button feet, 25cms wide x 35cms high CONDITION REPORT: Lot 196 - Minor rubbing to top of case moulded edgeMovement possibly restored/refurbished by appearance of screws and fittingsMinor rubbing around glazed panels and on plinth base edgeSome splitting to veneer on plinth baseClock has been running in the saleroom, although no guarantee of working conditionVery minor corrosion on clock fingersOnly very minor general wear, very good condition.Basket top and appliques are untested and no hallmark.
A fine George II ebonised bracket timepiece by John Everell, London, circa 1750 The case with a brass knopped swing handle above a caddy top and a six inch gilt metal break arch dial signed John Everell, London with Roman and Arabic numerals and applied with scrolling foliate and human mask openwork spandrels, the clock with a single fusee movement and pull repeat on two bells with a verge escapement and a back plate ornately engraved with a bird amongst scrolling foliage. The front door of the clock with two fret works panels enclosing the break arch dial with a conforming rear door and each side with two shaped glazed apertures above a plinth base and bracket feet, 24x40cms high
A mid 19th Century mahogany sideboardThe raised architectural back with a single shelf supported on leaf carved scroll supports above an inverted breakfront top, three frieze drawers over a pair of panelled cupboard doors flanked by single cupboard doors raised on a plinth base, 178x132x64cms
An 18th/19th Century oak and mahogany crossbanded thirty hour long case clock, Henry Bond, CirencesterThe case with a twin swan neck pediment over an eleven inch painted dial, Roman numerals and date aperture, the dial painted with fruit spandrels and signed Henry Bond, Cirencester and flanked by two ring turned columns, the plain case with a rectangular cross banded door and raised on a plinth base, complete with weight and pendulum, 201cm high.
An early 19th Century oak cased longcase clock, Rea, WaltonWith moulded cornice above two ring turned columns flanking an eleven inch painted dial with Arabic numerals and concave date aperture, the dial signed Rea, Walton with a thirty hour movement striking on a saucer bell, the plain oak case with rectangular door above a plain panel and plinth base with bracket feet, with weight and pendulum, 190cm.
A Victorian mahogany chest of drawers The rectangular moulded top with rounded front corners above two short and two long drawers each with turned wooden handles raised on a plinth base. CONDITION REPORT: Lot 529 - Width 111cm Height 76cm Depth 47cmMinor split/crack (closed) in top 50cms longSplit in corner of plinth base otherwise good condition.
A 19th Century mahogany wig stand and pedestal tableThe wig stand with a circular moulded receptacle supported on three ring turned supports, with a cup shaped powder dish and cover above two small drawers and three turned supports upon a triform base with three downswept supports, along with a 19th Century pedestal table on a ring turned shaft and circular plinth base, wig stand 87cms high, pedestal table 62cms high
A pair of Wedgwood Blue Jasper Ware vases with covers late 19th CenturyVases with classical decoration, height 32cms, further Wedgwood Blue Jasper Ware to include teapot, bell, mantel clock, bowl etc. (AF) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 165 - One handle detached and brokentwo other handles missing1st vase - Chip to rim of plinth base, some minor splits/cracks in relief work2nd vase - Chip to rim of plinth base along with some minor chips, minor splits/cracks in relief work. .
A 19th century French mantel clock, the gilt spelter figural case containing a Madaille Dargent movement striking on a bell, on a raised plinth under a glass dome, overall h. 46 cm CONDITION REPORT: Key and pendulum, working order not guaranteed.base is rectangular with curved ends, approximate measurements h. 41 cm, w. 50 cm, d.19.5 cm.glass with no ovbious chips or cracks but would benefit from a clean, currently has brown tape around the edges. Ebonised base with fairly heavy wear, knocks, dents etc.
19th century Paris porcelain classical figure of a maiden dancing with grapes and a tambourine, standing on a naturalistic plinth base, decorated in polychrome and gilt, crossed arrow mark, 23cm, also another Continental porcelain figure of a farm boy holding a basket of vegetables 22cm. (2) Condition Report. Girl - Slight damage to grapes in both hands, as images, otherwise ok.Boy - Restoration o neck and waist, and arm with basket, missing something from hand.
Pair of Continental Art Deco porcelain figures of Pierrot and Pierrette, unmarked, impressed number, each 15cm, (1 a/f), also a pair of Grafenthal porcelain figures of a shepherd and his companion 16.5cm. (4) Condition Report. Pierrot - coloured in chip to ruff.Pierette - re stuck at waist, hair crack to plinth / base.Shepherd - damage to pipe, as imagesShepherdess - Damage to foot, as images.
Worcester porcelain "James Stinton Game Birds" pattern coffee can and saucer from the Connoisseur Collection with polychrome transfer decoration, a Nachtmann clear frosted glass figure of a dog on square plinth base, 19cm, a Wedgwood mottled glass paperweight of pear form, 11cm and a Goebel figure of a wren, 13cm. (4)
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