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Early George V two-handled silver trophy cup of inverted bell form, engraved - 'NGS F. R. Edwards Scratch Cup', with chased acanthus leaf decoration and loop handles, on a compressed pedestal foot, separate domed cover with acanthus leaf decoration and flame finial, together with a turned wooden plinth with silver plated collar and custom-made fitted case (Sheffield 1911), maker's marks rubbed. All at approximately 38ozs, 39cm overall height
1920s Indian silver trophy cup of shaped tapering form, with scroll handles, on a square pedestal foot, engraved - Annandale Tennis Tournament 1926, underside marked with an elephant and stamped - Hamilton & Co. Calcutta, together with another silver cup for the same tournament in 1924, with turned plinth, maker's mark - C. & J. Sterling Silver. All at approximately 13ozs, large cup 23cm overall height (3)
19th century French mantel clock with eight day timepiece movement, maroon enamel dial with central floral decoration, Roman numerals and gilt metal hands in a gilt metal case with classical decoration and inset porcelain panel, surmounted by a vase of flowers and a standing military figure, on a giltwood plinth under a glass dome, 53cm overall height (key and pendulum present)
18th century longcase clock with eight day movement, 12 inch brass breakarch dial, face mask spandrels, ringed winding holes, matted centre, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, breakarch with dolphin spandrels and signed - Christopher Goddard London, in a mahogany case with arch top, hood with fluted columns, pagoda top and two ball finials, 233cm overall height (weights and pendulum present, key lacking) CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good. Movement is clean and as far as we are aware is in working order. There is no evidence of major damage or repair, however, movement may have been cleaned professionally. Dial has been cleaned, possibly with Brasso and any trace of possible original silvering removed. Case is in good overall condition. Some traces of past woodworm holes now filled. Plinth has some cracks and lower part may have been added or repaired
Late 18th / early 19th century longcase clock with eight day movement and 14 inch diameter circular brass dial with engraved foliate decoration, subsidiary seconds dial and gilt metal hands, in an oak case in the Northern style, with short door and deep plinth, hood with circular glass, fluted columns and shell and swan-neck pediment with three brass ball finials, 232cm overall height (pendulum and weights present, key lacking)
18th century or earlier Continental finely carved ivory and gilt heightened devotional figure in kneeling pose on shaped plinth, 8cm high CONDITION REPORT Three wooden pegs to the reverse one at back of head to further at shoulder blades, suggesting there may be missing elements, figure may also have been holding something in left hand, generally a few minor old splits, wear to gilding, otherwise ok
Fine 18th / 19th century carved pale jade bi-disc, the circular disc carved in low relief; one face depicting two dragons flanking calligraphic symbols, the obverse finely carved with two immortals, 7.3cm diameter, raised on a ornately carved and pierced hardwood stand, modelled as a blossoming thorn bush on plinth base and bracket feet, total height 15.8cm Provenance: Purchased by the vendor's father in Hong Kong circa 1950s CONDITION REPORT Face with dragons has two areas of flaws or bruises to outer edge at 4 o'clock /10 o'clock. There are twin pierced holes at top and foot possibly for mounting purposes or associated with manufacture, otherwise generally good condition. Base has slight losses to branch work, some repair to splits, colour is good
Fine Victorian Royal Warrant holders Royal Coat of Arms - reverse painted on glass on shield-shaped plaque 'By Appointment To Her Majesty Queen Victoria' mounted on oak plinth and stand, 34cm x 34.5cm. Provenance: From The Express Dairy who were appointed to supply milk to the Royal Household in 1895, sold with photograph of Royal visit of HRH Prince George to the Express Dairy on June 7th 1933 (2)
A walnut parquetry top desk,designed by Walter Francis Crittall and made by Ernest Beckwith, each of the pedestals opening to reveal sliding drawers, with ebonised sides and plinth,152.5cm wide61cm deep77cm highProvenance: Purchased from the Bonhams sale of the contents of New Farm, Great Easton, Great Dunmow, Essex on Wednesday 22 July 1987, Lot 331 - 'a walnut and crossbanded writing desk'.Walter Francis Crittall (1887-1956)Walter Francis Crittall, of the famous steel window-making firm, designed in a highly individual style. He was much influenced by Art Deco, but with roots in the Arts and Crafts movement. For over forty years he collaborated with Ernest Beckwith, a cabinetmaker from the town of Coggeshall in Essex, to make a highly original series of pieces of furniture, mainly for the homes of the Crittall family. Crittall's notebooks contain hundreds of designs for articles of furniture, only a small proportion of which were ever built. He considered his furniture
A pair of brass candlesticks,after a design by Dr Christopher Dresser (1834-1904), modelled as leaping fish, raised on a circular plinth, one dismantled,17cm high (2)Literature: For a similar design, see Christopher Dresser's 'Principles of Decorative Design', 1873, fig. 20. It depicts a fish which he describes as 'having the feeling of the grotesques of the Middle Ages. It is a good type, being truly ornamental, and yet sufficiently suggestive'.
A 'Torcello' suite,designed by Afra & Tobia Scarpa for Stildomus, comprising:an oval table,on a square plinth,138 x 160cm,eight chairs,with leather seats, two branded 'Stildomus Segesta a Afra a Tobia Scarpa',104cm high back,a long cupboard,with a pair of cupboards,labelled,162cm wide42cm deep85cm high
FRENCH GILT METAL MANTEL CLOCK, 19TH CENTURY, RETAILED BY J.W. BENSON, the case surmounted by a Classical maiden holding a flaming torch, further embellished by acanthus and bead cast scrolls and foliate swags, the porcelain dial signed and painted, two-train movement outside countwheel striking a bell, under a glass dome and raised on a plinth, with keys and pendulum. Overall 43cm
Edwardian mahogany smoking cabinet, rectangular hinged top with satinwood crossbanding, boxwood and ebony stringing, folding doors, enclosing a fitted interior, with drawers, pipe racks and plinth base, lid with presentation inscription to the plaque dated 1920, width 39cm, depth 24cm, height 32cm.
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