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*John Milne (1931-1978)'MEGALITH'Polished bronze on a polished plinth no. 1/6, impressed '1974 1/6 J.E.M'25cm high34.5cm longProvenance: With Marjorie Parr Gallery, London, 1972;Collection of the late Mrs C Simmons.(Sold with Marjorie Parr Gallery receipt).Milne was a pupil of Barbara Hepworth and later her assistant. He is regarded as one of the most interesting and sophisticated of the St. Ives sculptors. He participated in many solo and group shows and his work is held by the Tate Gallery, London. Milne died in 1978 aged only 47.*Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.
A TROPHY CUP & COVER with two beaded, s-scroll handles, an inverted baluster body, a circular foot, cut-card decoration & a wrythen finial, engraved below the rim & the cover bezel with a linear, presentation inscription, with turned ebonised wooden plinth, by D & J. Wellby, London 1914; 16.3" (41.5 cms) high; 112.4 oz
AN EDWARDIAN TROPHY CUP & COVER with two harp-shaped handles, cut-card decoration & a bud finial, engraved on one side with a presentation inscription & the title "ARMISTILE CUP", with mounted, ebonised wooden plinth by J.B. Carrington for Carrington & Co., London 1904; 14.25" (36 cms) high; 93.6 oz
1930s Art Deco-style longcase clock with chain-driven Westminster chiming movement striking on eight gongs, large silvered rectangular dial with applied chromed Arabic numerals and chromed hands in a walnut veneered case with full length glass door and stepped plinth, 191cm overall length (three weights and pendulum present) CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good. Movement is clean and appears to be in working order. Dial has some damage around edges and has been repaired to top right corner and edge. Some pins are missing. Case is good, minor scuffing but no signs of major damage or repair
Regency-style club fender, with upholstered seat raised on brass columned supports and oak plinth, 195cm wide CONDITION REPORT Appears to be second-half of the 20th century in date - fire regulation label states manufacture date as 1993. Metal bar has some corrosion centrally, repair to a horizontal split from right hand side along front kerb, visible from underside
Late 17th century longcase clock with eight day movement, fourteen inch painted break arch dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, signed - Thos. Boll & Co. Liverpool, decorative spandrels depicting buildings and moon roller dial in break arch, in a Northern-style mahogany case with mahogany inlay, short shaped door and deep plinth, hood with turned spiral column and carved floral pediment, 227cm overall height (pendulum, key and weights present)
19th century Anglo-Chinese camphorwood and brass mounted sea chest of slightly flared form, on plinth base, with flanking rope handles, the interior with naive ship portrait of a three-masted schooner off a coast to underside, with compartment and concealed drawer, 101cm wide x 41cm deep x 48cm high CONDITION REPORT General wear to top and sides, a few scratches, slight loss to freeze front left of lid. Interior concealed drawer around key hole, yellowish varnish to the print surface. Painting in lid appears to be period to the piece, private owner with ward family tradition
Art Deco bronze figure of a dancing girl, after Marcel Bouraine, on stepped onyx and slate circular base, 24cm CONDITION REPORT Minor chips to onyx plinth, this appears to have been glued to the slate base, chip to slate on top edge, another to underside edge and other minor scratches, bronze with some general wear
Victorian walnut inlaid and gilt metal mounted bow front credenza with line inlaid frieze and panel door enclosing shelves flanked by pair of bowed glazed doors, on plinth base, 150cm wide x 41cm deep x 106cm high CONDITION REPORT Very slight veneer losses, knocks and dents particularly to the apron but no specific severe damage, wear associated with the doors actions, overall wear to interior fabric linings, generally good order
Late Victorian mahogany bookcase cabinet, the upper section with ogee-moulded cornice and adjustable shelves enclosed by a pair of astragal glazed doors, the base having projecting top on scrolled brackets and enclosed by a pair of arched panel doors, on plinth base, 145cm wide x 49cm deep x 232cm high
19th century Cantonese pierced and carved ivory basket of flared form, centred by arched divide with pierced handle, raised on scrolling frieze and mask capped claw feet, allover finely relief carved with figural reserves, peacocks and scrolling foliage, 18.5cm wide, presented under glazed dome with rounded rectangular plinth CONDITION REPORT Basket appears to be in good original condition. Lower section of dome and stand with slight deterioration
An early wrought iron breech-loading swivel gun, Portuguese, circa 1400, tapered bore from 1.5in. to 4.5in., wrought iron with applied twisted hoops, 37in. long - relic condition, mounted on wood display plinth Footnote: recovered from the sea-bed off Seaford, Sussex, 1970; conserved for five years and subsequently stabilised in Portsmouth. Previously exhibited at The Mary Rose Museum. SEE ILLUSTRATION
A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY CASED TABLE OR BRACKET CLOCK, the arching case with carved acanthus leaf crest above the circular dial with brass inlaid panel beneath and on a plinth base and bun feet with brass ring carrying handles to the side and pierced brass fretwork panels to either side with red silk backing, the dial with Roman numerals signed 'Lloyd of Brecon', the movement with pull repeat striking the hours on a bell, 32cm wide x 41cm high overall
19th century mahogany break-front low bookcase of wide proportion, raised and pierced gallery back, inset tooled leather top, brass trellis glazed doors, cast lion mask ring loops, raised on a plinth base, cracked glass to one door and some replacement shelves required otherwise all round good condition, height 120cm, depth 45cm width 340cm
19th century triple break-front walnut low open bookcase of wide proportion, gadrooned and leaf capped edge, leaf capped corbels, fluted and carved columns, incorporating three fret work doors enclosing three adjustable shelves, flanked by two secret bow side compartments, raised on a plinth base, good all round condition, height 116cm, width 400cm, depth 40cm
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