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1987 MCC Cricket Bicentenary (1787-1987) souvenir cricket ball and medallions – to incl Official MCC Cricket Souvenir Commemorative Ball mounted on wooden plinth c/w engraved brass plaque together with commemorative bronze medal in makers case plus 2 x 1985 England v Australia boxed Medallions – to include a solid Nickel silver and a solid Bronze medallion played at Lord` s both in the original makers boxes (4)
Rare Players Ryder Cup Trophy. Rare Players Ryder Cup Silver Gilt Trophy presented to Philip Walton who made his only Ryder Cup appearance for Europe in 1995 at Oak Hill, where he won on the final green of the crucial penultimate singles match which ensured that Europe regained the Ryder Cup which at that time was only the second time Europe had won in US. The silver gilt Ryder Cup is silver hallmarked London and made by Asprey` s and is decorated with the American and European flags on one side and on the opposite are the engraved words, "The Ryder Cup". Just above the stem are four lion heads. Mounted on a tiered dark stained wooden plinth fitted with gilt band engraved "Philip Walton Ryder Cup Player 1995" overall size of approximately 12" tall. Comes with a written letter of provenance from Philip Walton. Note: Going into the Sunday singles matches, Europe trailed by 2 points, 7 to 9. For the first time, they overcame a deficit entering the singles to win the Cup. The unheralded Irish rookie Philip Walton who had only played in one match with Ian Woosnam secured victory for Europe by defeating Jay Haas by one hole securing the crucial 1 point to win. Note: – See recent auction 11th June 2014 by Worthridge N.C USA lot 411 Ryder Cup trophy presented to Peter Oosterhuis which realised $24940.00 incl B.P
A fine mid 19th century French patinated bronze ormolu and alabaster mantel clock, the architectural case surmounted by a pair of allegorical female figures, emblematic of literature and music, flanking a white enamelled Roman dial, set eight day movement with count wheel strike on bell, raised on a plinth base. H.56cm W.45cm
A FRENCH VINCENT ET CIE BRACKET CLOCK, 19th Century, carrara marble and ormolu mounted case in the form of two cherubs supporting the barrel clock surmounted by a bow, serpentine plinth, the 9cm enamel dial signed ‘Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh’, bell striking mechanism stamped with maker’s mark, height 28cm (key and pendulum)
EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY CONTINENTAL WALNUTWOOD AND BLEACHED WALNUT MANTEL CLOCK CASE, of waisted form with domed top and plinth base, the front inset with portrait plaque, `Conte Camillo Beuso Di Cabour`, 16"" (40.7cm) high, now with later dial, quartz movement and brass displaying eagle finial (not attached)
REGENCY ROSEWOOD MANTEL CLOCK, signed M. Knepfle, 15 Brick Lane, Spitalfields, the 5 1/2"" enamelled roman dial, powered by a single fusee movement housed in a case with shaped top chamferred fore corners, floral carvings to the front and plinth base with compressed bun feet, 13"" (33cm) high (chips and rubbing to the dial, case re-finished)
EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY GEORGIAN STYLE MAHOGANY MANTEL CLOCK, retailed by E. Batty and Sons, Manchester, the 7 1/4"" brass dial with silvered chapter ring, matted centre and angelic mask gilt spandrels, powered by a twin fusee movment striking on a bell, housed in a caddy top case with brass top handle, scape pattern gilt side frets and plinth base, 17"" (43.2cm) high
EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY ARTS AND CRAFTS CARVED OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, the 9"" silvered Arabic dial powered by a twin weight driven movement striking on a gong, housed in a dome top case with deep moulded cornice above a long, glazed cupboard door, raised on a panelled base with carved stylised floral decorated and shaped plinth, 76"" (193cm) high
EDWARDIAN INLAID MAHOGANY PRESENTATION MANTEL CLOCK, the 4 3/4"" enamelled roman dial, powered by a gong striking drum shaped movement, housed in an arched top case with freestanding fore columns, floral pendant inlays, flanking the dial flanking the dial and inscribed presentation plaque to the plinth base, raised on splayed gilt metal bracket feet, 9 1/2"" (24.1cm) high, 15"" (38.1cm) wide
LATE NINETEENTH/EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY FLEMISH CARVED OAK CUPBOARD, the moulded cornice above a galleried frieze and panelled cupboard door, the upper panel with pierced circular design, the lower panel carved with tavern scene, enclosing three shelves to the interior and raised on a foliate carved plinth base with turned feet, 76 1/2"" (194.3cm) high, 36 1/2"" x 17 1/2"" (92.7cm x 44.5cm)
LATE 19th CENTURY CONTINENTAL CARVED WALNUT TWO DOOR LARGE BOOKCASE, the moulded cornice above a pair of five panelled glazed doors with arched floral crestings and half round split columns with conforming terminals, enclosure for adjustable shelves to the interior, raised on a plinth vase with oblong chamfered feet, 85"" (216cm) high, 48"" x 21 1/2"" (122 x 54.6cm)
MID NINETEENTH CENTURY BURR WALNUT AND MARQUETRY INLAID SERPENTINE FRONTED SIDE CABINET, the crossbanded top, inlaid frieze and conforming cupboard door inlaid with geometrical scroll work and enclosing two fixed shelves to the plush lined interior, flanked by cast gilt metal mounts and raised on a a suspid plinth, 43 1/4"" (109.8cm) high, 33"" x 16"" (83.8 x 40.6cm), split across top
GOOD QUALITY LATE VICTORIAN MAHOGANY PARTNERS DESK, the moulded oblong top inset with three gilt tooled `Antique` red leather panels, above six frieze drawers, one fitted with Bramah lock and three drawers and cupboard door to each side of the pedestals, raised on plinth bases, 30 1/4"" (76.8cm) high, 69"" x 56"" (175.3cm x 142.3cm)
JAPANESE MEIJI PERIOD SHIBAYAMA IVORY VASE AND COVER the lid with rat on barrel finial, the body of the vase inlaid with mother of pearl and shell floral and bird motifs to front and back, signed on shell panel to body, on a wooden plinth and atop an elaborate carved wood stand, 45cm high overall
Nineteenth century mantel clock with eight day French timepiece movement, stamped - LD 3451 and white enamel dial with Roman numerals in a gilt metal case with a figure of a wild fowler and his dog against a foliate background, on a decorative scroll base, stamped - Jerome, standing on an ebonised and red velvet plinth under a glass dome, 39.5cm overall height
Nineteenth century French mantel clock with eight day movement, outside countwheel striking on a bell, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, gilt egg and dart surround and gold coloured hands, in an alabaster case of waisted form, with applied decorative mounts, surmounted by a gilt metal and alabaster finial standing on an ebonised plinth under a glass dome, key and pendulum present, 50cm overall CONDITION REPORT Dome dimensions 26 cm wide, 18.5 cm deep, 46 cm high without base. General overall condition good, movement appears to run. Enamel dial is damaged around winding holes and has some surface marks. Case is good, some rubbing to edges. Gilt metal decoration appears to have been re-gilded at some time. Plinth is worn in places. Glass dome has some bubbles but otherwise good
Victorian mahogany twin pedestal partners desk, c. 1880, leather inset rectangular top fitted with six small drawers, each pedestal fitted with drawers and cupboards, on plinth base, 100cm high x 123cm wide x 73cm deep CONDITION REPORT Generally in used condition. Fading, scratches and wear
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