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A late 20th Century Stained Oak and Glazed Floorstanding Clock, the one-piece case with overhanging cornice over hinged and panelled door set with bevelled glazing, on a panelled and plinth base with bracket feet, to a lacquered brass arched dial with moon phases and applied spandrels to a dial signed Interclock - Belgium, with Roman and Arabic chapter ring and Westminster/Silent lever at 3 with pierced hands, to a triple weight-driven movement with anchor escapement and strike on eight blued steel rods, height 87"
William III commemorative dish. A 19th century creamware oblong dish, the ivory ground enclosed by a foliate band and centred by a transfer printed depiction of William III in Roman military dress, mounted on a charger on a plinth inscribed 'William III - No Surrender - 1690'. 10 x 9in. (25.40 x 22.86cm)
1916 Commemorative bronze relief of Cuchullain. The small scale relief of 'The Dying Cúchulainn' by Oliver Sheppard. Manufactured under licence from The Commissioner of Public Works. Mounted on Connemara marble, raised on mahogany plinth. The large original sculpture, which commemorates the 1916 Rising, is located in the G.P.O., Dublin. 6 x 5 x 5in. (15.24 x 12.70 x 12.70cm)
A small collection of die-cast model motor vehicles to include 1:18 scale Revell Wiesmann GT, 1:18 scale Vitesse, 2x 1:18 scale Otto Mobile Volkswagen Golf Cabrio, (one a/f), New Holland T7 tractor on plinth, Trofeu Ford Capri rally car and other, predominantly appear mint or near mint, boxes fair to good - Est £40 - £60
Pateley Bridge Tribute, First Day Battle of the Somme Casualty, World War One, Pateley Bridge Tribute silver plated trophy cup and wooden plinth, to First Day of the Somme Casualty, from the inhabitants of Pateley Bridge, in recognition of the services rendered during the Great War, 1914-1918, Horace Clayton, West Yorks, plated by Walker & Hall, 130mm tall, 211 Horace Clayton of the 15th Batallion West Yorks, and later 22730 Machine Gun Corps, was killed with the Machine Gun Corps on the 1st July 1916, he was 25 and the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Clayton, of Wath, Pateley Bridge, Harrogate
A brass framed skeleton timepiece, the shaped circular silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, pierced plates with quatrefoil and spire terminals, single train fusee movement with anchor escapement, on bell shaped feet and brass plinth, rosewood veneered base with vacant rectangular cartouche, ebonised compressed bun feet, beneath a glass dome, 47cm high overall
An interesting late 18th Century burr oak veneered standing corner cupboard the top with glazed door applied flat veneered glazing bars, shelved interior above a base grained to resemble the upper section, enclosed by a panelled door, shallow skirted plinth, 190cm high, Circa 1800 (a contemporary construction)
OAK DINING ROOM SUITE by 'C.D.Todd Designs, Oban', comprising an extending table 218cm long (extended) x 91.5cm wide; eight chairs including two carvers with shaped rail backs and turned features, with striped fabric padded seats; and a long sideboard with long central drawer flanked by two smaller drawers over panelled cupboard doors, raised on plinth base, 207cm wide (10)
FRENCH GILT METAL AND GLASS MOUNTED MANTEL CLOCK, 19th century, the 3 3/4" dial on a brass movement striking to an outside mounted bell, now missing, surmounted by a winged god on a chariot and mounted on a pair of swans, glass plinth on four pairs of sandal clad feet and a white marble base, height 54cm, width 37cm, depth 20cm
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