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Second World War period figure of St. George, cast in lead, impressed on reverse - Cast in lead from the Houses of Parliament', mounted on stone plinth, set with disc - 'This stone came from Houses of Parliament', 21.5cm high. N.B. These figures were made from rubble taken from the Palace of Westminster after it was damaged by bombing in 1941 and used to raise funds for the Red Cross
A .550 CALIBRE GERMAN BUTT RESERVOIR AIR RIFLE BY WENTSLAU A EHRNBREITSTEIN, NO. 171, CIRCA 1740 with octagonal swamped sighted barrel (back-sight removed), engraved with scrolls and numbered '99' over the breech, signed bevelled lock numbered '171', fitted with dummy flintlock mechanism, engraved with an artilleryman within a scroll (cock missing), double set trigger, figured walnut full stock carved with a raised moulding about the rear ramrod-pipe and the trigger-guard, the butt with raised cheek-piece carved with scrolls, engraved brass mounts comprising pierced side-plate decorated with hounds in pursuit of a doe, and incorporating the cocking indicator, butt-plate with engraved trap covering the reservoir valve, decorated with a pair of hounds beneath a stag on a plinth, three ramrod-pipes (fore-end cap missing), and horn-tipped ramrod 79.8 cm; 31 3/8 in barrel Wentzlau is recorded in Koblenz circa 1747-84 and was hofbüchsenmacher to the Landgrave of Hesse-Darmstadt for whom he made at least six airguns. Guns by him are signed both in Neuwiedt and Ehrenbreitstein, the latter are apparently always serial numbered. The lowest serial number recorded is 76 and the highest is 147, on a gun now preserved in the Badisches Landesmuseum. A gun by Friedrich Jakob Bosler of Darmstadt, formerly in the W. Keith Neal Collection, has a strikingly similar side-plate to the present gun and was sold Christie's 9th November 2000, lot 130. See A. Hoff 1972, pp. 52-3.
A large Edwardian rosewood sewing box, the domed lid centred by an inlaid shell motif outlined in copper stringing with a double brass outer stringing, large elaborate pierced brass carrying handles, the stepped plinth edged by brass beading, the interior with a compartmentalised tray, complete with key, 37.5cm x 29cm x 20.5cm.
A mixed lot comprising; a pair of opera glasses with mother-of-pearl grips, 11cm, boxed set of four thimbles, hair comb, ivory paper knife, silver mounted cheroot holder, folding brass rule, two bone implements, swivel toilet mirror, mirrored circular plinth, 11.5cm diameter, embroidered lady's evening bag with elaborate white metal clasp, on chain,3 5cm, tortoiseshell lorgnette, 16cm and four cards of Dorset buttons. (16)
AN OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, signed Thomas Wilson, Spalding, the eight day movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, 12" arched dial with Roman numerals and painted with flowers and Oriental figures, landscape in the arch, seconds dial and calendar aperture, the mahogany banded case with turned brass finials and scrolled pediment on fluted columns, arched door with marquetry patera flanked by fluted pilasters, panel base on plinth, 85 1/2" high (Illustrated)
AN OAK ENCLOSED DRESSER, early 19th century, the associated (?) delft rack with dentil moulded cornice over four open shelves, the upper corners with pierced brackets, the base with raised back containing seven small drawers, six long drawers below with later turned wood handles, panelled sides, on later plinth, 81 1/2" x 23 1/4" x 85 1/2" (Illustrated)
A MAHOGANY BOOKCASE, 19th century, the upper section with dentil moulded cornice over two astragal glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelving, and flanked by fluted pilasters, the possibly associated base crossbanded with ebony stringing, moulded edged top, two frieze drawers with brass drop handles, two doors below with recessed cut cornered panels enclosing shelving, fluted pilasters, on plinth, 55 1/4" x 19" x 89 3/4"
A 19th Century French alabaster and gilt metal mounted mantel clock, surmounted by vase shaped finials and beaded scrolls, circular Roman numeral dial stamped Marc, Paris, supporting an 8 day movement striking on a bell, contained under a glass dome and mounted on an oak oval plinth, 53.5cm high overall
A late 19th Century French alabaster and gilt metal mantel clock, in the classical manner, the arched top surmounted by cherub and butterfly, flanked by urn finials, circular Roman numeral dial supporting an 8 day movement striking on a bell, flanked by classic maiden columns, on an inverted breakfront base terminating in bracket supports, raised on a gilt wood plinth, 20cm wide x 43cm high
EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY FIGURED MAHOGANY AND INLAID LONGCASE CLOCK, signed William Buxton, Bishop Auckland, the 13" painted Roman dial with subsidiary seconds and date dials, spandrels depicting ruins and a duck shooting scene to the arch, powered by an eight day movement striking on a bell and housed in a crossbanded case with swan pediment and free standing forecolumns over a foliate scroll inlaid panel and short trunk door with shaped top, flanked by a split turned half column and raised on a conforming base with shaped plinth, 91" (231.1cm) high
19TH CENTURY FIGURED MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK SIGNED J HOWE, LONDON, the 13" (33cm) enamelled Roman dial with subsidiary seconds dial and pair of birds painted to the centre, powered by a substantial 8 day movement striking on a bell and housed in an arch top case with moulded cornice, chamferred fore corners and circular, glazed aperture to the hood door, above a flame cut, long trunk door, and raised on a conforming crossbanded base with chamferred plinth, 79 1/2" (202cm) high
NINETEENTH CENTURY STAINED PINE LONGCASE CLOCK, the 13" painted Roman dial, with subsidiary dial and aperture, enclosed by floral spandrels and set beneath a rural scene to the arch, powered by an eight day movement striking on a bell and housed in a case with swan neck pediment and free standing, turned fore columns over a plain trunk door and chamferred corners raised on a plain base with shaped plinth, 86" (118cm) high 7'2" (2.13m) high
EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY H.A.C., GERMAN, CARVED WALNUTWOOD AND BEECH MANTEL CLOCK, the 4 1/4" Roman dial with pierced gilt centre, powered by a spring driven movement striking on a gong, housed in a fancy case, with turned finials to the pagoda style top and split turnings to the front, raised on a moulded plinth base with turned feet, 19" (48.3cm) high
EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY AND MARQUETRY INLAID LONGCASE CLOCK, the 11 1/2" Arabic dial with silvered chapter ring, matted centre, mask pierced spandrels and silent/chime dial to the arch, powered by an eight day movement striking on six rods and housed in an arch top case with bell flower and scroll work inlay, pierced side frets and chamferred forecorners, above a conforming long trunk door with shaped top and raised on a panelled base with shaped plinth
EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY ANSONIA AMERICAN INLAID OAK MANTEL CLOCK,, the 4" enamelled Arabic dial powered by an eight day spring driven movement striking on a gong, housed in an oblong vase with shaped top, plinth base and brass bal feet, the front inlaid with an oval fan and boxwood and barbers pole stringing, 11 1/4" (28.6cm) high
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