A WALNUT EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, JOSEPH SMITH BRISTOL, 18TH C the brass dial with matted centre, date aperture, ringed winding holes and subsidiary seconds dial, S/N strike lever at III, the arch with lunar work and inscribed on an arc JOSEPH SMITH BRISTOLL, having five pillar movement in figured case with basket pediment, fretwork and quarter veneered door to the trunk, 232cm h ++In the same good restored condition as when purchased by the late owner several decades ago, the dial/movement apparently original to the case, the seatboards not apparently altered, some re-veneering of the case, the lower part of the plinth rebuilt
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An unusual late 19th Century pattern walnut keyhole desk with moulded edge, fitted on one side with an arrangement of thirteen shallow drawers with ornate brass handles, fitted on the other side with four graduating long drawers, two short drawers and two slender cupboards with panel doors, raised on a plinth base.
A Victorian oval four-glass brass mantel clock with champlevé enamel cornice, plinth and bezel, the enamelled dial painted with floral decoration, the French drum movement with 'Samuel Marti' trademark, also stamped 'H & H Made in France', powered by a twin-cylinder mercury pendulum with champlevé enamel frame, 29cm high.
A silver and guilloche enamel framed desk calendar, W J Myatt & Co., Birmingham 1930, on an angled wood plinth, 15cm wide/see illustration Condition Report: 352:Overall good. Some wear and sellotape marks to wooden backing also two replaced pins to hinge. The two twist knobs for mechanism have wear to plating and the mechanism itself needs overhauling.
A pair of terracotta garden urns, the flared rims and tapering body cast as basket weave on lion paw feet, with circular stands and a square plinth base, 80cm high x 75cm diameter Condition Report: Late 20th Century, weathered with age with acceptable small blemishes, no major cracks or chips
A pair of terracotta garden urns, the flared rims and tapering body cast as basket weave on lion paw feet, with circular stands and a square plinth base, 80cm high x 75cm diameter/see illustration Condition Report: Late 20th Century, weathered with age with acceptable small blemishes, no major cracks or chips
Late 18th / early 19th century longcase clock with thirty hour chain movement, 12 inch square painted dial with subsidiary calendar aperture and rural scenes, signed - Baker Coleshill, in a mahogany case with plain door and tall plinth, architectural hood, with square door and turned columns, 210cm overall height (two weights, pendulum and door key present)
Substantial early 20th century oak haberdashery cabinet in two parts, the upper section with eight banks of ten open trays enclosed by a pair of glazed doors, having eight banks of two deep panelled drawers below, on plinth base, approximately 300cm wide x 210cm high CONDITION REPORT Two large sections. All doors and drawers come out
Early Victorian mahogany and amboyna grained Wellington chest by M. Jewel cabinet maker and upholsterer, 385 Oxford Street, London, with seven graduated drawers between dual locking stiles on plinth, second drawer with maker's stencil 49cm CONDITION REPORT Some worm and associated losses/deterioration to plinth, otherwise just normal wear, minor dents and scratches commensurate with age. 49cm wide x 31cm deep x 107cm high
Late 19th century Chinese famille verte double gourd-shaped vase converted to a table lamp, with painted figure, floral and insect and precious object reserves, on powder-blue ground, with ebonised brass mounts, 52cm high including fittings CONDITION REPORT Good original condition, some rubbing to gilding. Attached to plinth we assume the base is drilled. Top fixing is also attached so may have been reduced in height. Apart from these alterations no discernible damage
Early Victorian Parian ware figure of HM Queen Victoria seated in an armchair with moulded Royal coat of arms on reverse and inscribed 'Mr Peavee 25 Ludgate', 18cm, on later wooden stepped plinth CONDITION REPORT Good original condition, thumb missing from one hand, crack in rear of seat. The base is an old but later replacement
A large and impressed Vienna porcelain twin handled pedestal urn vase, having a large hand-painted panel depicting a semi-nude female seated beside river scene with cherubs, inside gilt scrolls and motifs, painted factory marks to base, height 39cm CONDITION REPORT: Please note there are elements of printing to the central panel. This area has then been overpainted, this area has a printed signature alsoExtensive rubbing to the gilt at both handles and upper rimExtensive rubbing to the gilt at the base, most notable at the lower plinth sectionMinor rubbing to the gilt throughoutLate Vienna, c.1900-1920Ceramic fine, no damage, no restoration, some gilding wornPlease note panel is mainly printed and then over painted in partsOverall ok but not great quality
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