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A 19th century mahogany longcase clock, signed Robt Bryson & Sons Edinburgh, the hood with inlaid swanneck pediment, the satinwood strung trunk with panelled door, the 13inch engraved brass dial signed to a boss in the arch, silvered chapter ring and seconds dial, date aperture, upon a rectangular plinth 223cm (87in)
Aubusson tapestry panel, France, second half 19th century, 28½in. x 26in. 72cm. x 66cm. Depicting a vase of flowers on a plinth within a border of flowering scrolls, a bird to one side and a lion to the other side, the top fronds terminating in mask heads. Slight wear and fading with small repairs in places. Framed.
†STEPHEN BROADBENT (1962-) CHALLENGE bronze, partly polished, on granite plinth, signed, dated 1993 and inscribed "Challenge", 37cm hNo 4 from the edition of ten.The four metre bronze sculpture Challenge was commissioned for the entrance of Capital Bank's Capital House, Chester in 1993.++In good condition
†STEPHEN BROADBENT (1962-) WATER OF LIFE bronze on bronze base with green patina, signed and dated 1994, oak plinth, 33cm hNo 5 from the edition of eleven.Commissioned by the Dean and Chapter of Chester Cathedral and funded by Capital Bank, Stephen Broadbent's Water of Life was dedicated on 8 May 1994 in the Cloister Garden at Chester Cathedral.++In fine condition
A BRONZE WINGED VICTORY CANDLESTICK AFTER A DESIGN BY CHARLES PERCIER, C1820 the plinth applied with masks of Comedy and Tragedy, 48cm h excluding later fitment++Black painted in the early/mid 20th c, the paint now chipped, apparently complete. No obvious damages or breaks. Drilled for electricity in the sconce and beneath the figures heels into the large sphere
AN ARCHITECTURAL MODEL OF FLAXLEY ABBEY of wood and painted cardboard mounted on a mahogany plinth, 40 x 45cm Provenance: Bruton, Knowles & Co, By direction of Sir Lance V. H. Crawley Boevey, Bart, The Contents of Flaxley Abbey, on the premises, March 29-1 April and 4-5 April 1960, lot 1148, bt. F. Baden Watkins. ++Very dusty and somewhat stained from long term uncovered storage in an attic or similar, some pieces detached, minor pieces missing. Modified by Oliver Messel in the 1960s
Victorian mahogany triple wardrobe, circa 1870-80, moulded cornice over a central mirrored door with carved C-scroll detail at the top, flanked on either side by a similar moulded panel door, opening to a linen press centre with three trays and three drawers, flanked on either side with hanging space, and the left hand side with a further small drawer at the base, all raised on a plinth base, width 203cm, height 218cm
A PAIR OF EARLY 20th CENTURY CHINESE CAST BRASS SEALS, each surmounted by respectively a male and female Buddhistic lion, the male with a brocaded ball, the female with a pup, the square block plinth fronted by chi-lung in relief, each with a four character mark to the base, on each side a four character date mark for 1914/15, 2 1/2" (6.5cm) high (each with evidence of silvering) (2)
A model Stuart James Coombes single cylinder table engine with lagged cylinder 1" bore x 2" stroke, draincocks tapered connecting rods and entablature support columns, waisted and webbed crank, cast bed, spoked flywheel and multi-rope pulley. Finished in black with brightwork, 14 1/2 x 7 1/2". Wood and marble plinth.
A well engineered model of a single cylinder steam hammer, the unlagged cylinder 1 1/2" bore x 2 5/8" stroke, cylinder head and valve chest boilers, studded stuffing box, draincock and pipework, hand operated main steam valve, regulator and other valves, finished in green, red and polished brightwork on a wooden plinth, 14 1/2 x 11 1/2".
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