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An Asthetic gilt bronze bracket clock, third quarter of the 19th century, the architectural case inset with foliate repousse embossed copper panels, flanked by reeded pilasters and raised on a plinth base, having a silvered Arabic dial, set eight day cylinder movement, chiming gong. H.40cm W.32cm
A mid 19th century French ormolu and Carrera marble mantel clock, in the Louis XVI style, having a drum and column case surmounted by an urn of roses and decorated laurel with scroll supports, raised on a plinth base with toupee feet, having an Arabic and Roman enamelled dial, set cylinder movement with count wheel strike on bell, signed 'Popon, Paris'. H.39cm W.30cm
A late George III oak long case clock, the case with broken swan neck pediment above a broken arch glazed hood and shaped trunk door, raised on shaped plinth base, fitted a 13-inch broken arch topped painted dial decorated with bucolic Dutch scenes of a young boy fishing and windmills, indistinctly inscribed, the Roman chapter ring centered with second subsiduary and date dials, and set with an eight-day two train movement striking bell. H.224cm W.46cm
Thomas Lister, Luddenden. An 18th century oak long case clock, the case with moulded pediment surmounted by globes and spread eagles above a pair of reeded columns and a shaped trunk door, flanked by quarter split pilasters above a box base and shaped plinth below, having a 12-inch square brass dial with silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring decorated foliate scroll spandrels, the dial centered with penny moon phase and date aperture and set 30-hour two train movement, striking bell. H.228 W.54cm
A George II walnut bureau bookcase of narrow proportions , circa 1740 and later A George II walnut bureau bookcase of narrow proportions , circa 1740 and later, the moulded cornice above single glazed panel door enclosing two adjustable shelves, the base with featherbanded fall flap enclosing an arangement of six short drawers and inset tooled and gilt leather surface above three long graduated drawers, plinth base and bracket feet 200cm high, 58cm wide, 46cm deep
A Victorian terracotta garden urn, late 19th century A Victorian terracotta garden urn, late 19th century, the everted rim and body modelled with acanthus leaves, on a knopped and waisted socle and a square base, 66cm high, 76cm diameter; on an associated reconstituted stone plinth, 87cm high Please note that a reconstituted stone planter is also included in this lot but not mentioned in the catalogue.
An oak box commode , early 18th century, the hinged lid opening to removable... An oak box commode , early 18th century, the hinged lid opening to removable liner, with dummy drawer front, on plinth base and bracket feet 43cm high, 50cm wide, 42cm deep together with another similar example on turned bun feet, 47cm high, 48cm wide, 36cm deep
A George III oak and crossbanded mahogany dresser , circa 1760 A George III oak and crossbanded mahogany dresser , circa 1760, the dentil cornice above four plate shelves, the base with three frieze drawers and three central graduated drawers and flanking cupboards, all on plinth and bracket feet 215cm high, 194cm wide, 49cm deep
A leather upholstered brass club fender , 20th century A leather upholstered brass club fender , 20th century, the button upholstered seats above twist and square section rails and plinth base 54cm high, 163 cm wide, 56cm deep together with a small brass fender, early 19th century, with flanking winged sphinx above architectural balastrade and plinth base 26cm high, 88cm wide, 15cm deep Please note that a wrought iron fire guard is also included in this lot but not mentioned in the catalogue.
A Continental rosewood, brass , pewter and bone marquetry stereoscopic viewer A Continental rosewood, brass , pewter and bone marquetry stereoscopic viewer , late 19th/ early 20th century, of rectangular pedestal form, the top with twin hinged flaps opening for access to the rotating movement, the slides contained within depicting various European and Middle Eastern scenes to include the 'Place de la Republique and Place de la Bastille and Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris, Parisian theatre scenes, views of The Dead Sea, British topographical scenes, publishers to include Underwood & Underwood, the front and side panels decorating with marquetry depicting cherub masks, scrolling acanthus and flaming urns, on an integral stepped plinth base incorporating a small drawer, 118cm high, 30cm wide, 30.5cm deep
A pair of Regency rosewood dwarf open bookcases , circa 1815 A pair of Regency rosewood dwarf open bookcases , circa 1815, each with galleried variagated marble tops above plain freize and three adjustable shelves flanked by square pilasters with gilt metal capitals and plinth base, 95cm high, 98cm wide, 32cm deep
A pair of 19th century carved wooden torcheres Each circular top supported by scroll headed tubular uprights united by twin tripartite under tiers, standing on hairy paw feet with a tripartite plinth with bun feet, traces of original gilding showing through. 127 cm high. (2) CONDITION REPORTS: Repainted, some general wear.
A Phillips' Cigarettes advertising dispensary cabinet The arched pediment with sign written mirrored plate above a glazed front enclosing six drawers, variously labelled and priced, standing on a moulded plinth base. 87.5 cm high. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear.
A late 19th century marquetry inlaid walnut cased Stella disc music box The hinged florally inlaid panelled lid enclosing the movement, above the plinth base with the disc drawer; together with twenty-seven discs. 66 cm wide. CONDITION REPORTS: Some scuffing/scratching to case, small section of moulding missing to back of base, discs worn, general wear.
Manner of THOMAS HOPE (1769-1831) British A pair of 19th century ormolu mounted bronze candelabra Each with triple branches, supported on a reeded acanthus capped column, supported on acanthus cast lion monopodia, standing on a tripartite plinth base. 75.5 cm high. (2) CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear.
PIETRO FRANCHI (19th century) Italian Nude Female Figure, loosely covering her modesty White marble, standing on a rocky plinth base Signed to the reverse and dated 1867 103 cm high CONDITION REPORTS: Some chipping/fritting mainly to base, two fingers from top hand lacking and signs of old restoration, some staining, general wear.
A 19th century Chinese carved soapstone figural group Formed as two figures fighting, the front of the plinth base with incised script. 22 cm high. CONDITION REPORTS: Some chips and fritting, restorations and losses to top figures hands, also has one arm that has been off and re-glued, the bottom figure re-glued across the waist, general wear.
A brass cased repeating carriage clock by Charles Frodsham, London The white enamelled dial with Roman numerals within a floral engraved plate, the case with reeded corner columns and swing handle, standing on a plinth base with block feet. 19.5 cms high overall. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear, with key.
A Victorian silver twin handled trophy cup, hallmarked London 1890, maker's mark of Walter Walker & Brownfield Tolehurst The body stop reeded and engraved Cambridge University Point to Point 1953 Open Race Presented by The Trinity Foot Beagles, won by Down Royal, on ebonised plinth base with makers label for Bulls Bedford. 34 cms high overall. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear, some slight dints, approximately 585 grammes.
A silver twin handled trophy cup, hallmarked Birmingham 1953, maker's mark of Adie Brothers Limited Engraved The Oakley Hunt Point to Point Races 1954 Open Race Presented by W.R.T. Pickton-Warlow Esq, Down Royal; together with another hallmarked Birmingham 1926, maker's mark indistinct, engraved Essex and Suffolk Hunt Point to Point Open Race 21st March 1953 won by Down Royal Presented by Brookes (Mistley) Ltd; another hallmarked London 1836, maker's mark indistinct, engraved Essex and Suffolk Hunt Point to Point Open Race 1955 Presented by Brookes (Mistley) Ltd Mistley; and another hallmarked London 1917, maker's mark indistinct, engraved Oakley Hunt Point to Point 1953 Open Race Presented by W.R.T. Picton-Warlow Esq Won by Down Royal, all on ebonised plinth bases. The largest 29.5 cms high overall. (4) CONDITION REPORTS: Various dints, dents, scuffs, etc. 1.45 kilos.
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