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BARWISE, LONDON, AN UNUSUAL NOVELTY TIMEPIECE in the form of a Victorian bangle, registration lozenge for 12th July 1868, retailed by Jones, 23 Boulevard des Capucines, Paris, the circular white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, gilt hands, signed and numbered 8363 to the dial, similarly to the dust cover and key-wound movement, having a rose diamond end stone, housed in a bangle with champleve enamel shoulders, on a circular plinth, with a non-original and imperfectly fitting glass dome, the dial approximately 4.5cm diameter.
A Victorian walnut marquetry inlaid and ormolu mounted breakfront Credenza - Height 101 cm x 177 cm x 34 cm Condition report (N) Some splits and veneer damage to to some ormolu beading missing from doors, no keys, many small chips to veneers, some areas have been painted over with a dark stain, veneer damage to plinth, some ormolu beading has been cut and re fixed
BARWISE, LONDON, AN UNUSUAL NOVELTY TIMEPIECE in the form of a Victorian bangle, registration lozenge for 12th July 1868, retailed by Jones, 23 Boulevard des Capucines, Paris, the circular white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, gilt hands, signed and numbered 8363 to the dial, similarly to the dust cover and key-wound movement, having a rose diamond end stone, housed in a bangle with champleve enamel shoulders, on a circular plinth, with a non-original and imperfectly fitting glass dome, the dial approximately 4.5cm diameter.
Brass Locomotive Bell as removed from Andrew Barclay 1949 built 1928 0-4-0ST named PR ALLEN. The plaque affixed to the mounting plinth reads "this warning bell was part of the loco P R Allen which operated at Castner Kellner works, Runcorn 1928 - 1960". Apparently, all ICI locos had bells fitted to constantly warn of their presence.
Chinese Style Bronze Horse Figurine . An undated archaistic cast horse on a rectangular plinth; the neck arched, one foreleg raised; the body with saddle, saddle-cloth and harness; socket to the base and corresponding slot to the saddle-cloth. 12.3 kg, 46cm (18"). Property of a London gentleman; acquired 1990-2000. TimeLine Auctions Ltd arranges printed catalogue rostrum Auctions, eAuctions and Timed Auctions where we offer antiquities, ancient artefacts / artifacts, antiques, collectibles, coins, medals and books for public sale. [No Reserve]Fine condition.
A pair of titled figures of Robbie Burns, h. 26.5 cm and Sir Walter Scott,the former standing at a plinth, the latter with a dog at his feet h. 38 cm, (Pugh H61), together with a seated figure of Tam o'Shanter CONDITION REPORT: The pair in good condition but with rubbing and some abrasions, the other figure with chips
A pair of titled figures of Robbie Burns, h. 26.5 cm and Sir Walter Scott,the former standing at a plinth, the latter with a dog at his feet h. 38 cm, (Pugh H61), together with a seated figure of Tam o'Shanter CONDITION REPORT: The pair in good condition but with rubbing and some abrasions, the other figure with chips
A Lalique "Versailles" glass vase of classical baluster form with flared gadrooned rim, the body relief moulded with fruiting vines, raised on an acanthus decorated pedestal to square plinth base, 35 cm high (boxed). CONDITION REPORTS Overall slightly dirty, there is a scratch to the underside of the base to outer edge approx. 4 cm long, comes with Lalique booklet and "How to Care" leaflet, etc.., leaflets are slightly bent, box is also present showing some signs of wear but overall appears in reasonable condition.
A 19th Century Continental bronze figure of the Farnese Hercules with club, 37 cm high, raised on a rectangular plinth base. CONDITION REPORTS Shows some general signs of wear throughout and some surface scratches conducive with general wear and age, small pin head sized pit to the base (probably from original firing), rubbing to edges and corners conducive to age, slightly dirty, otherwise appears sound.
A 19th Century Continental bronze figure of a kneeling fawn on a green marble rocky base, raised on a plinth, bearing silver plaque inscribed "Presented to Brig G R McMeekan DSO OBE By Officers and Staff of M.E.X.E as a token of appreciation of him as a Chief Superintendent 1946-1950", 24 cm high. CONDITION REPORTS The silver plaque is detached, and is also showing signs of tarnishing and wear. Just below the shoulder of the fawn's right arm is a crack all the way round the arm, similarly to his left arm, which also has signs of dirt or glue (we are unable to tell which) by his armpit. There is also a circular chip to his left bicep. The pin holding the fawn to the shaped rock on his right knee is visible. The bronze is showing signs of general wear as well as the base. One pin holding the fawn to the base is missing, allowing the figure to rotate on the square base. All over general signs of wear and tear. Base is quite rubbed and dull in colour
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