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A contemporary Wedgwood black jasperware twin handled vase raised to a circular plinth, made to commemorate the 40th Anniversary of the succession to the throne of HM Queen Elizabeth II, the body decorated with low relief portraits and garlands of flowers and ivies, numbered 23 of 50, impressed and printed marks, height 27cm, complete with certificate
An unusual mantel contemporary mantel timepiece of classical form, grey marble plinth supported on decorative cast metal feet, upon which stands two scantily clad female figures, holding aloft the clock inside a decorative drum form housing surmounted by a cast decorative finial. Est £30 - £40
AN INDO-JAVANESE BRONZE STANDING FOUR-ARMED DEITY, the Bodhisattva before an open back slab with an elephant mask and flame top, the front right hand making a gesture, the back right hand holding a disc, the left arms holding a lotus spray, standing on a small lotus pedestal on a rectangular plinth, possibly 10th-14th century, 9"" high. Provenance: The A. T. Dexter Collection of Indo-Javanese, Himalayan, and Southeast Asian bronzes. PLEASE NOTE THAT THE DATING OF THIS LOT HAS BEEN UPDATED SINCE THE CATALOGUE WAS FIRST PRODUCED
A Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed William Pridgin, Hull, circa 1780, pagoda pediment, trunk and the plinth with quarter form mouldings, 12-inch arched brass dial with a silvered chapter ring, scroll engraved centre with seconds and date aperture, arch with a painted seascape and signed above on a silvered plaque, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 255cm high 07.10.14, Polished case, hood sides with chips to the mouldings, slight cracks and scratches in parts, dial is clean, movement looks complete.
A Mahogany Longcase Regulator, signed W.Johnson, 50 Strand, London, circa 1830, the nicely coloured case with architectural pediment, glazed front door flanked by canted corners, plinth with moulded borders, upon rectangular base, 12-inch circular silvered dial signed, two large subsidiary dials for seconds and 24-hours, single minute hand, the substantial five pillar movement with deadbeat escapement, ``Harrisons``, maintaining power, mercury tube pendulum with steel rod and adjustable rating nut, brass cased weight, 193cm high 08.10.14, Case slightly faded in parts, the hood with small chips to the mouldings, side of the hood with small cracks and scratches, hood with scratches around the key hole, plinth side panel is slightly lifting away from the carcass, plinth with some mouldings missing, dial with small scratches and the silvering is faded, movement is complete.
A Good George III Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Robert Holland, London, circa 1760, pagoda pediment, brass stop fluted columns, pierced side frets, nicely figured arched moulded trunk door, plinth with a raised moulded panel, bracket feet, 12-inch arched brass dial with a silvered Arabic and Roman chapter ring, seconds and date aperture, arch with a silvered plaque signed, five pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 249cm high 08.10.14, Pierced frets to the hood with slight damage and some fret work is missing, minor scratches and minor dents to the plinth, dial is clean, movement is complete, finials are missing.
A Walnut Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Joseph Williamson, London, circa 1695, caddied pediment, glazed side panels, moulded trunk door with glass lenticle, 11-inch square brass dial with a silvered Arabic and Roman chapter ring signed, matted dial centre with scroll and ringed engraved decoration, date aperture and seconds, ringed winding holes, five pillar movement with anchor escapement and inside countwheel striking on a bell, 223cm high Joseph Williamson was an eminent watch and clock maker in the late 17th/early 18th century. Apprenticed in 1686 and became Master of the Clockmakers Company in 1724. He was the watchmaker to the King of Spain and claimed the invention of equation mechanism in a paper to the Royal Society. His watches and clocks are exhibited in several collections around the world today. 09.10.14, Case has been re-veneered in parts and the veneers are polished, mouldings are re-ebonised, hood door with a later side latch, small dents and scuff marks in places, some small chips to veneers, later skirting to plinth, trunk door slightly bowed, dial and movement are clean.
An Early Victorian Mahogany Sarcophagus Shaped Cellaret, mid 19th century, the hinged lid enclosing a lead lined interior, with Bramah lock, the tapering body with moulded panels raised on a plinth base, 86cm by 58cm by 50cm Cosmetically good, and polished. Lid with general bruises and minor split which has been partly filled and polished. No key, but open. Small repair around escutcheon. 300914
A Victorian Carved Oak Bookcase, circa 1870, the bold cornice above an acanthus fluted frieze and leaded glass doors, between carved stiles with caryatid mounts, the interior with adjustable shelves, the base of two frieze drawers with lion mask carved heads with loop handles above fielded panel doors, raised on a moulded plinth base, 122cm by 55cm by 216cm
A Regency Rosewood Chiffonier, early 19th century, the superstructure with three-quarter gallery above S shaped supports, with two brass grille doors enclosing an adjustable shelf, raised on a plinth base, 107cm by 38cm by 124cm Good cosmetic condition throughout. Rosewood a deep colour and grain. Superstructure - shelf to left corner with natural? fine splits. 111114
A Pair of Victorian Mahogany Five Drawer Straight Front Bedside Chests, each drawer of graduated form fitted with knob handles, raised on plinth bases, 19th century and adapted, 42cm by 36cm by 89cm Both in good cosmetic condition with fairly uniform colour. Very fine natural? splits around the moulded base. Bottom drawer on one chest with minor water? marks. 111114
An 18th Century Burr and Figured Ash Bacon Settle, circa 1800, the ogee moulded cornice above an upper compartment with two panelled doors, two large cupboard doors below on H form hinges enclosing hanging space, the outswept flat armrests with pad terminals above a seat with two short and one long cockbeaded drawer below, raised on a plinth base, 104cm by 57cm by 183cm Provenance: removed from Kirklees Hall, West Yorkshire For a similar example see Knell (David) English Country Furniture 1500-1900, pg.332, pl.91 Lovely colour and patina. Numerous old worm holes, mostly filled. Dowel repairs visible to top of right arm support. Feet with triangular patch repair. New moulding missing to each corner and side panel. Later brasses and hinges. Section of cornice end panels replaced. Left hand drawer below the seat with triangular section of timber patched in the corner. 300914
A Barr, Flight & Barr Worcester Porcelain Urn Shaped Vase, circa 1810, with dolphin handles and flared neck, painted with a still life of shells on a marble plinth in a panel on a pale blue marbled ground within gilt scroll, geometric and line borders, on a square base, script and impressed marks, 22.5cm high Chip to side of foot. Some minor wear to gilding, particularly on handles and angles. One tail on one handle restuck (not restored) 101114
A Bronze Figure of a Bather, late 19th/early 20th century, the loosely draped figure with her hair tied up in ringlets standing before bulrushes, on a circular plinth, 115cm high Several holes drilled to base. Hole on top of base filled with a screw. Some losses to bulrush leaves. Some scratching and wear throughout. 101014
A Brass Skeleton Mantel Timepiece with Passing Strike, circa 1870, single fusee movement with anchor escapement and passing hour striking on a top mounted bell, silvered plaque signed Bell Bros Doncaster, six spoke wheels, silvered Roman numeral chapter ring, raised upon a white marble plinth, 59cm high 03.10.14, Movement plates are discoloured and dusty, passing strike is working, movement needs cleaning, glass dome is missing.
A Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Ben Peers, Chester, circa 1800, swan neck pediment, arched trunk door, 14-inch painted arched dial, seconds and date aperture, arch with moonphase, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 233cm high 07.10.14, Case with small cracks to veneers in parts, side of the hood with a chip, front of the plinth with a crack, trunk door is slightly bowed, later bracket feet, dial with crazing marks, movement is complete.
A Good Mahogany and Satinwood Inlaid Chiming Longcase Clock, signed Jas Carr, Malton, circa 1810, pagoda pediment, inlaid columns with Corinthian capitals, arched trunk flanked with canted corners, inlaid plinth raised upon bracket feet, 13-inch painted arched dial, seconds, corners with two dials for strike/silent and chime/silent, central painted hunting scene and figures with a horse in the arch, triple weight driven movement with anchor escapement, eight hammers chiming on a nest of eight bells and a further bell for the hours, 232cm high 07.10.14, Case has been polished, pediment has been restored, trunk door slightly bowed, plinth with a small crack to the side, later bracket feet, dial has been re-painted but to a high standard, movement is clean and complete.
A Mahogany Chiming Longcase Clock, retailed by Charles E.Rose, Halifax, circa 1890, arched pediment, pierced sound frets, glazed trunk door, recessed plinth with canted corners, 12-1/2-inch arched brass dial with a silvered Arabic numeral chapter ring, elaborately scroll pierced decoration, seconds, silvered plaque with retailers signature, arch with two dials for chime/silent and Westminster/Whittington/St Michael chime selections, triple weight driven movement with deadbeat escapement, quarter chiming on eight tubular bells and striking a further tubular bell for the hours, 211cm high 08.10.14, Case with minor dents and scratches in parts, right side with a crack, silvered dials are faded, movement needs cleaning.
A Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Danl Douglas, Whitehaven, circa 1820, swan neck pediment with gilt painted glass panels, arched trunk flanked by fluted columns, 14-inch painted arched dial, seconds and date dials, arch with a seascape, four pillar movement with attached falseplate stamped Finnemore, anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, case possibly later, 242cm high 07.10.14, Small chip to a glass panel, trunk door and plinth with small cracks, side skirting is loose, slightly faded in parts, wooden blocks have been added to both sides of the cheeks beneath seatboard, later seatboard, dial with brass collet missing around a winding hole, crazing marks, movement needs cleaning, case possibly later.
An Oak Eight Day Longcase Clock, caddied pediment, double D-ended moulded trunk door, glazed lenticle, moulded plinth, 11-inch square brass dial with a silvered chapter ring signed Jno Ogden, Bowbridge, penny moon and lunar apertures, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, dial and case circa 1705, later movement circa 1760, 220cm high 07.10.14, Case has been cleaned, movement is later.
A Bronze Figure of a Bather, late 19th/early 20th century, the loosely draped figure with her hair tied up in ringlets standing before bulrushes, on a circular plinth, 115cm high Several holes drilled to base. Hole on top of base filled with a screw. Some losses to bulrush leaves. Some scratching and wear throughout. 101014
A Brass Skeleton Mantel Timepiece with Passing Strike, circa 1870, single fusee movement with anchor escapement and passing hour striking on a top mounted bell, silvered plaque signed Bell Bros Doncaster, six spoke wheels, silvered Roman numeral chapter ring, raised upon a white marble plinth, 59cm high 03.10.14, Movement plates are discoloured and dusty, passing strike is working, movement needs cleaning, glass dome is missing.
A Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Ben Peers, Chester, circa 1800, swan neck pediment, arched trunk door, 14-inch painted arched dial, seconds and date aperture, arch with moonphase, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 233cm high 07.10.14, Case with small cracks to veneers in parts, side of the hood with a chip, front of the plinth with a crack, trunk door is slightly bowed, later bracket feet, dial with crazing marks, movement is complete.
A Good Mahogany and Satinwood Inlaid Chiming Longcase Clock, signed Jas Carr, Malton, circa 1810, pagoda pediment, inlaid columns with Corinthian capitals, arched trunk flanked with canted corners, inlaid plinth raised upon bracket feet, 13-inch painted arched dial, seconds, corners with two dials for strike/silent and chime/silent, central painted hunting scene and figures with a horse in the arch, triple weight driven movement with anchor escapement, eight hammers chiming on a nest of eight bells and a further bell for the hours, 232cm high 07.10.14, Case has been polished, pediment has been restored, trunk door slightly bowed, plinth with a small crack to the side, later bracket feet, dial has been re-painted but to a high standard, movement is clean and complete.
A Mahogany Chiming Longcase Clock, retailed by Charles E.Rose, Halifax, circa 1890, arched pediment, pierced sound frets, glazed trunk door, recessed plinth with canted corners, 12-1/2-inch arched brass dial with a silvered Arabic numeral chapter ring, elaborately scroll pierced decoration, seconds, silvered plaque with retailers signature, arch with two dials for chime/silent and Westminster/Whittington/St Michael chime selections, triple weight driven movement with deadbeat escapement, quarter chiming on eight tubular bells and striking a further tubular bell for the hours, 211cm high 08.10.14, Case with minor dents and scratches in parts, right side with a crack, silvered dials are faded, movement needs cleaning.
A Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Danl Douglas, Whitehaven, circa 1820, swan neck pediment with gilt painted glass panels, arched trunk flanked by fluted columns, 14-inch painted arched dial, seconds and date dials, arch with a seascape, four pillar movement with attached falseplate stamped Finnemore, anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, case possibly later, 242cm high 07.10.14, Small chip to a glass panel, trunk door and plinth with small cracks, side skirting is loose, slightly faded in parts, wooden blocks have been added to both sides of the cheeks beneath seatboard, later seatboard, dial with brass collet missing around a winding hole, crazing marks, movement needs cleaning, case possibly later.
A Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed William Pridgin, Hull, circa 1780, pagoda pediment, trunk and the plinth with quarter form mouldings, 12-inch arched brass dial with a silvered chapter ring, scroll engraved centre with seconds and date aperture, arch with a painted seascape and signed above on a silvered plaque, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 255cm high 07.10.14, Polished case, hood sides with chips to the mouldings, slight cracks and scratches in parts, dial is clean, movement looks complete.
A Mahogany Longcase Regulator, signed W.Johnson, 50 Strand, London, circa 1830, the nicely coloured case with architectural pediment, glazed front door flanked by canted corners, plinth with moulded borders, upon rectangular base, 12-inch circular silvered dial signed, two large subsidiary dials for seconds and 24-hours, single minute hand, the substantial five pillar movement with deadbeat escapement, ``Harrisons``, maintaining power, mercury tube pendulum with steel rod and adjustable rating nut, brass cased weight, 193cm high 08.10.14, Case slightly faded in parts, the hood with small chips to the mouldings, side of the hood with small cracks and scratches, hood with scratches around the key hole, plinth side panel is slightly lifting away from the carcass, plinth with some mouldings missing, dial with small scratches and the silvering is faded, movement is complete.
A Walnut Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Joseph Williamson, London, circa 1695, caddied pediment, glazed side panels, moulded trunk door with glass lenticle, 11-inch square brass dial with a silvered Arabic and Roman chapter ring signed, matted dial centre with scroll and ringed engraved decoration, date aperture and seconds, ringed winding holes, five pillar movement with anchor escapement and inside countwheel striking on a bell, 223cm high Joseph Williamson was an eminent watch and clock maker in the late 17th/early 18th century. Apprenticed in 1686 and became Master of the Clockmakers Company in 1724. He was the watchmaker to the King of Spain and claimed the invention of equation mechanism in a paper to the Royal Society. His watches and clocks are exhibited in several collections around the world today. 09.10.14, Case has been re-veneered in parts and the veneers are polished, mouldings are re-ebonised, hood door with a later side latch, small dents and scuff marks in places, some small chips to veneers, later skirting to plinth, trunk door slightly bowed, dial and movement are clean.
A Regency Rosewood Chiffonier, early 19th century, the superstructure with three-quarter gallery above S shaped supports, with two brass grille doors enclosing an adjustable shelf, raised on a plinth base, 107cm by 38cm by 124cm Good cosmetic condition throughout. Rosewood a deep colour and grain. Superstructure - shelf to left corner with natural? fine splits. 111114
A Pair of Victorian Mahogany Five Drawer Straight Front Bedside Chests, each drawer of graduated form fitted with knob handles, raised on plinth bases, 19th century and adapted, 42cm by 36cm by 89cm Both in good cosmetic condition with fairly uniform colour. Very fine natural? splits around the moulded base. Bottom drawer on one chest with minor water? marks. 111114
An 18th Century Burr and Figured Ash Bacon Settle, circa 1800, the ogee moulded cornice above an upper compartment with two panelled doors, two large cupboard doors below on H form hinges enclosing hanging space, the outswept flat armrests with pad terminals above a seat with two short and one long cockbeaded drawer below, raised on a plinth base, 104cm by 57cm by 183cm Provenance: removed from Kirklees Hall, West Yorkshire For a similar example see Knell (David) English Country Furniture 1500-1900, pg.332, pl.91 Lovely colour and patina. Numerous old worm holes, mostly filled. Dowel repairs visible to top of right arm support. Feet with triangular patch repair. New moulding missing to each corner and side panel. Later brasses and hinges. Section of cornice end panels replaced. Left hand drawer below the seat with triangular section of timber patched in the corner. 300914
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