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‡ Mary Syme Boyd (Scottish 1910-1997). A carved wood figure of a nude lady, standing on an octagonal plinth, signed with initials 'MSB', the underside with a trade card inscribed 'MARY SYME BOYD, HOUSE & STUDIO, 14 BELFORD MEWS, EDINBURGH, 4, SCULPTURE, WOOD CARVER, HAND WROUGHT SILVER', 93.7cm high.
A hallmarked silver model for HMV of Nipper the dog in front of a horned gramophone, on ebonised plinth, Birmingham 1935, length 3¼" (inscribed on plinth G.E.Becket) These silver models of Nipper were given by HMV to successful retailers of their products in the Jubilee Year of 1935. G.E. Beckets were large electrical and photographic retailers and contractors, Oxford Street, Manchester
An early 20th century eight day chiming longcase clock the 12.25 inch arched brass dial with label for Potts & Sons Leeds and Newcastle with centre subsidiary seconds dial and three winding holes within a chapter ring of Roman and Arabic numerals with chime and silent adjustment to the arch. The eight day movement striking on eight graduated bells and five coiled gongs the oak case in the Jacobean style with arched hood door between turned front corner hood pilasters over two panel trunk door on a single panel box base and cut out plinth 219cm high
An early 19th century Empire ormolu mantel clock, the 4 inch convex enamel dial signed 'L S Mallet, J De Md Dorleans' with eight day drum movement the rectangular case with figural mount of Apollo with a lyre and mandolin on a rectangular plinth cast with trophies and laurel leaves raised on four reeded compressed bun feet, 53cm high NOTE: Louis S. Mallet, Paris is noted as clock maker to the Duc Dorleans and is recorded working in the late 18th/early 19th century
A mid 18th century oak thirty hour longcase clock the 11 inch square brass dial signed Jordan, Staithampton, with engraved pagodas to the centre within an inner ring of Roman numerals, out ring of Arabic numerals and masked pierced spandrels the hood with dental cornice over square glazed hood door between three quarter turned pilasters over a long trunk door on a box base and later skirting plinth 92cm high
An 18thC Sevres biscuit group of two lovers eating grapes, seated against a tree-stump encrusted with a fruiting vine and with a Spaniel at their feet, entitled 'Les Mangeurs de Raisin', and further incised 'Bachelier', and '1779' to the base, with impressed Sevres mark, on a detachable shaped ormolu plinth, 25cm high overall. Catalogue Note: This group was designed by Jean-Jaques Bachelier (1724-1806), after Francois Boucher. Jean-Jaques Bachelier was appointed Art Director at Vincennes in 1751, and invented this type of biscuit porcelain. Naturally he became the first of the sculptors at Sevres to favour the use of biscuit porcelain for such decorative figural pieces.
Oak longcase clock, the case with cavetto cornice, three quarter columns, long door, reduced base with double plinth, twelve inch square brass dial with cast spandrels, silvered chapter ring signed John Pollard, Crediton, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, eight day mount, striking on a bell, height 194com with weights, pendulum and later key.
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