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A late George III oak eight day longcase clock, the 12½ painted arched dial later signed 'Edw Glase, Bridgnorth', with centred subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture within ring of Arabic numerals and floral painted spandrels, under a bird sat on an upturned bowl to the arch, the hood with swan-neck pediment over fluted front corner hood pilasters and a crossbanded short trunk door, on a box base with canted front corners and cut-out plinth (at fault), 212cm high
A Victorian mahogany longcase clock, the 13½ inch arched painted dial signed 'Ant Stoll, Birmingham', with centre subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture within a ring of Roman numerals, the spandrels painted depicting windmills under a miller's cottage painted to the arch, the hood with swan-neck pediment over an arched hood door between turned front corner hood pilasters, over a short trunk door between quarter turned front corners on a canted box base and skirting plinth, 227cm high
A late George III oak crossbanded eight day longcase clock, the 12 inch square painted dial signed 'J Davies, Leominster' (indistinct) with centred subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture within a ring of Arabic numerals, the hood with reeded front corner pilasters over a crossbanded trunk door on a boarded base with later skirting plinth, 209cm high
A 19th century mahogany pedestal desk the rectangular top with tooled leather skiver and rounded corners, over three frieze drawers on two pedestals each of three short graduated drawers all fitted with brass ring handles raised on a skirting plinth and later roller castors, 138cm wide, 72cm high, 73cm deep
Good small French ormolu drumhead mantel clock timepiece, the movement back plate signed Leroy & Fils a Paris, no. 12468, with lever platform escapement, the 3.5" white dial within a drumhead casing supported upon an ornate cast base and stepped white marble plinth, 12.5" high (alterations)
Small contemporary walnut two train bracket clock, the Garrard movement striking on a gong, the 5" square brass dial with silvered chapter ring enclosing a matted centre, within a stepped case supported upon a brass plinth and surmounted by four acorn finials and a carrying handle, 11" high (pendulum and key)
Contemporary replica brass single fusee skeleton clock, the 5" pierced chapter ring enclosing a skeletonised centre below a moon phase aperture upon engraved supports surmounted by an eagle with outstretched wings, upon a wooden plinth base and under a glazed framed case, 21.5" high overall (pendulum)
Decorative Sienna type marble and bronzed metal two train figural mantel clock garniture, the movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, the 3.25" dial within a cast pedestal surmounted by a flowering urn, flanked by a seated boy and girl upon a marble plinth and four cast feet, 13.5" high; together with a matching pair of vase side pieces, each 13.5" high
A massive late-Victorian two-handled silver trophy cup and cover, by Elkington and Co, Birmingham 1894, circular form, foliate girdle with roses, above acanthus leaf decoration, scroll handles terminating in stags' heads, the pull-off cover with a stylised border and with a detachable unmarked finial of a gentleman holding a gun, possibly electroplate, on a raised circular foot with foliate decoration, standing on a raised circular ebonised plinth applied with a silver plaque inscribed 'Pigeon Shooting DEC 15th & 18th 1897 World Championship Cup and £100, at Hendon, Won by J. Blake, total height on plinth 100cm,, approx. weighable 193oz. This cup is sold with an original card inscribed ' Pigeon Shooting Championship. This cup for the championship of the World for winged shooting with £100 added money be shot for at the Welsh Harp, Hendon on Wednesday and Thursday the 15th and 16th December. For full particulars see 'Sportsman' Public admitted to the ground on payment. Won by Mr. J. Blake, Park Villia, Tiverton.' Mr Joe Blake of Tiverton beat 110 other competitors to win this £200 trophy cup and £100, by shooting fifteen pigeon in a row. The runner-up was Mr. F. Gibbs. Mr Blake won many competitions and became a local celebrity. His name was used in an advert in the Shooting Times and British Sportsman on 12 August 1899 by Charles Boswell practical Gunmaker. This lot is sold with some photocopies of contemporary newspaper articles about Joe Blake.
Please note this lot is 1979 not 1974 as previously catalogued. By David Wynne for Mappin and Webb, a limited edition silver sculpture, 'Boy with Dolphin', London 1979, number 4 of an edition of 250, on a marble plinth, length 32cm. David Wynne (1926-) began his professional career as a sculptor in 1950. His original 'Boy with Dolphin' stands in Cheyne Walk, London.
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