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A Royal Dux tinted porcelain figure group, modelled as a potter decorating vases, with a lady leaning against a classical column looking on, the scene on a square plinth, having lion paw feet, impressed no. 126 to base with applied pink Royal Dux lozenge (40cm). Condition Report: Small chip to front, firing cracks elsewhere, otherwise appears in good order.
A LARGE GOOD QUALITY SINO TIBETAN SECTIONAL GILT BRONZE GROUP OF HAYAGRIVA & HIS CONSORT, supported on a double lotus plinth, the feet of the winged and multi-armed deity trampling figures underfoot, the deity and his consort holding various attributes, the base with a double vajra, 11.25in high.
A George III Oak and Mahogany Cross Banded Clock, the hood with a pagoda cresting above a painted glass frieze and with turned reeded pilasters with a shaped door and conforming plinth base, the brass dial with silvered chapter ring and inscribed William Lawton Newton with Arabic and Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, and with two train eight day movement striking on a gong
A George III Oak and Mahogany Cross Banded Long Case Clock, the arched hood with swan neck pediment and brass cresting above an arched door flanked by turned pilasters with rectangular door raised upon a conforming plinth base, the brass dial with silvered chapter ring and inscribed Ambrose Vonell London and with two train eight day movement and striking on a bell
A Late 19th Century Mahogany Breakfront Secretaire Bookcase, the moulded cornice above four astragal glazed doors enclosing shelves, the lower section with a fully fitted secretaire drawer and three further drawers flanked by drawers and cupboards, all raised upon a plinth, 145 cms wide x 46 cms deep x 205 cms high
A REGULATOR CLOCK, THE DIAL SIGNED ARCHARD, LONDONthe 11" silvered dial with minute sweep hand, subsidiary second and hour dials, inscribed 'Archard, No. 70 South Audley St, London', on a brass movement with dead beat escapement, jewelled pallet and evidence of later electrical work now removed, steel, glass and mercury pendulum with brass indicator plate, housed in a mahogany case with arching hood with glazed side panels, the trunk with arched glazed door, panelled base and plinth foot, height 189cm. A Henry Archard is recorded in South Audley Street between 1851 and 1870. Provenance: Family history suggests that the clock was bought by the family directly from Archard's premises before World War 2. It is believed that this clock was the Master Clock in Archard's premises and used by other local makers to set their clocks from.
A VICTORIAN LICHFIELD CATHEDRAL BRASS SKELETON CLOCK with 5" pierced silvered chapter ring on a twin fusee chain-driven movement, quarterly striking to a bell, hourly striking to a gong with repeater mechanism. Set on a rosewood plinth housed beneath a glass dome, height of clock excluding plinth 36cm.
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