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19th Century Chinese blue and white high shouldered vase with wide 'onion' style neck, depicting warrior in full ceremonial dress holding an axe, a Kylin seated on a plinth stand at his side, inscription to stand and verso extolling the virtues of the warrior, elaborate Qianlong mark to base, Zhuanshu script flanked by dragons. CONDITION REPORT: Vase glaze is good and bright. There is a central luting line. There are no apparent chips, cracks or restoration but there is some scratching to the surface and some fine sparks from the kiln leaving black pinprick marks. Height 37cm.
Victorian mahogany drumhead longcase clock, with circular 13 inch enamel dial, makers name worn, seconds and date dials, the case with line inlaid arched door on a plinth base, 200cm CONDITION REPORT: Dial missing seconds hand. Wear to enamel. Hood has small chips to bottom, missing two finials. Glass and brass bezel unsecured. Pendulum and weights missing. On plinth, not bracket feet. No splits to case
An early 20th century spelter 'Diana' mystery timepiece, she stands, holding combined movement and pendulum aloft in her right hand, on turned ebonised plinth, the back-wound timepiece having an enamel dial, Arabic chapter, gridiron pendulum, 36cm overall, c. 1920s The patent for this kind of clock was taken out in 1909 by Junghans & Haller, but most timepieces of this type date from ther period following the Great War. Some were also made in the USA by Ansonia and were available post World War II Condition Report: Head of figure broken but not detached at neck.
An early 20th century E.P.N.S mantel timepiece, 8.5cm circular enamel dial inscribed with Roman numerals, Swiss 8-day keyless movement inscribed Buren, the drum shaped case crested by a dancing Romany and supported by four winged hippocampi, plinth base with guilloche borders, conforming bun feet, 35cm high, c.1910
A French Third Republic boulle drum head mantel clock, 10cm enamel dial inscribed Connell, Paris, Roman numerals, twin winding holes, 14-day movement with visble Brocot escapement, the case veneered overall in cotre-partie, glazed pendulum chamber, plinth base, 43cm high, c.1880 William Connell (1817-1869) was a London maker who was sucvceeded by his son William George, who was also a prominent London retailer of clocks who also had a shop in Paris in 1881
Middle Eastern Interest - the Louvre Falcon, modelled after the antique by Alva Studios in 1955, signed and dated in the maquette, plinth with presentation plaque inscribed 152 Squadron, Royal Air Force, Bahrain[...]Presented by Sir George Middleton, K.C.M.G., Her Majesty's Political, Persian Gulf, 21cm high, c. 1955 Sir George Humphrey Middleton KCMG (1910-1998) was a British diplomat who served as Her Majesty's ambassador to Lebanon (1956-1958), Argentina (1961-1964) and Egypt (1964-1965). During the Abadan Crisis (1951-1954) Sir George was Chargé d'affaires in Iran, and was also Chief Political Resident in the Persian Gulf Residency from 1958-1961.
Please note: The overall depth of the bookcase is 60cm and not as printed in the catalogue. A George III mahogany breakfront library bookcase, circa 1780 A George III mahogany breakfront library bookcase, circa 1780, the twin scroll pediment incorporating pierced Gothic fretwork, above the repeated ribbon and swag frieze and four astragal glazed doors opening to adjustable shelves, the lower section with four panelled cupboard doors opening to a shelved interior, on a plinth base, 270cm high, 260cm wide, 74cm deep
A George IV mahogany open bookcase , circa 1825 A George IV mahogany open bookcase , circa 1825, the cornice with central scroll and shell decoration above beaded edge and central double and flanking single bookcases with decorative corbels, on a bead moulded plinth base 264cm high 248cm wide, 39cm deep * Please note the dimensions for this bookcase are 223cm high (not 264cm as mentioned in the catalogue), 245cm wide and 39cm deep.
A William IV mahogany open bookcase, circa 1835 A William IV mahogany open bookcase, circa 1835, the rectangular top and moulded frieze above three adjustable shelves, flanked by turned and reeded pilasters, lotus and lappet carved terminals, on a breakfront plinth base, 107cm high, 184cm wide, 45.5cm deep
A pair of French mahogany and gilt metal mounted side cabinets A pair of French mahogany and gilt metal mounted side cabinets , in Empire style, 19th century, each grey marble top above single frize drawer and single panel door, one mirrored, each enclosing a shelf, flanked by pilasters with female torso capitals and feet terminals, the whole on plinth base, 97cm high, 90cm wide, 49cm deep
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