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A large and impressive Regency flame mahogany breakfront compactum wardrobe in three sections, inlaid dentil moulded cornice over four doors with beaded, coromandel crossbanded and figured mahogany veneered oval panels, the central section having a linen press cupboard with five full width press slides, above two short and three long graduated drawers with cock beading and brass swan neck handles, flanked by two wardrobes above two drawers enclosed by doors ornamented with faux drawers, all raised on a plinth base, 249 by 60 by 219cm high.
A Victorian Holland & Sons mahogany linen press, having a pair of panel doors flanked by four drawers, on a plinth base, 220 cm wide See illustration Condition report Condition report by RB From a local deceased estate. In good original colour, with a good colour, overall it would benefit from a good clean, There is a cigarette burn type mark to the top, about the size of your small finger, the moulding to the right hand door is missing part to the top, with the verticle sections between the doors and the drawers having suffered some loss/ repairs, one drwer knob missing, two drawer knobs incomplete, the others with minor repairs. Overall in a good honest market fresh condition
**A FRENCH POLISHED IRON FIGURE OF A STORK, ATELIERS BATAILLARD, PARIS, CIRCA 1930 modelled standing on one leg with wings outstretched, naturalistic base on a cut cornered rectangular plinth, signed in the maquette `R. Maignan` 18.5 cm; 7 ¼ in high Formerly kept in the personal office of John W. Higgins. Provenance Abel Bataillard, Paris, 2nd June 1931 JWHA Inv. No. 1520
**A PAINTED LIMESTONE FIGURE OF ST ELIGIUS, PERHAPS LORRAINE EARLY 16TH CENTURY the saint modelled as a blacksmith shoeing the partial leg of a horse, his anvil resting on a pedestal hung with tools, plinth entitled: St Eloi 110 cm; 43 ¼ in high Provenance William Randolph Hearst, sold Gimbel Brothers, New York, 31 October 1941, no.1381-8 JWHA Inv. No. 2648 Literature Stephen V. Grancsay, Catalogue of Armor: The John Woodman Higgins Armory, Worcester, 1961, p. 29, illustrated
COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, WORLD MEDALS, RUSSIA Nicholas I (1825-1855), Unveiling of his Equestrian Statue in St Petersburg, Silver Medal, low purity silver of.500 fineness, 1859, by P Brusnitsyn, bust left in uniform with breast-plate, wearing eagle-topped helmet, rev the statue and plinth, 86mm (Diakov 681.1 R2). Light surface marks, toned, nearly extremely fine. The equestrian statue in St Isaac’s Square was designed by Auguste Ricard de Monferrand and was a technical wonder in its time for the way it balanced only on the horse’s two back legs. The plinth is of Finnish granite, decorated with sculptures executed by Russia’s leading sculptors. The monument, which took three years to complete, is one of the very few Imperial sculptural monuments to have survived the Soviet era.
An Edwardian English double fusee bracket clock in round topped mahogany case with brass fish scale side frets and bracket feet, a 7""diam convex silvered brass dial with Roman numerals and moon hands, canted front corners to the case and brass inlays to the case front. The case is surmounted by a brass corner finial and a central finial on a wooden plinth. The substantial double fusee movement is chain driven and strikes on a coiled gong, 18"" tall overall.
An early 20c German chiming bracket clock by Gustav Becker of Freiburg. The rectangular mahogany case has a caddy top with rectangular stepped finial and a stepped base. The 8""diam silvered dial has cast brass bezel and inlaid quadrants of walnut around it and the case has brass bun feet and brass line inlay to the plinth. The barrelled spring three train movement quarter chimes on four straight rods and hour strikes on a fifth, 20"" tall overall.
William Prestidge of Eydon, an 18th oak cottage longcase clock, the brass face supporting a twin train striking movement under a square hood, the trunk with arched door on a plain base with plinth foot CONDITION REPORT: face with scuffing, case with shrinkage, plinth possibly new, no guarantee as to working order, d. of dial 27.5 cm, h. 182.5 cm, two weights, pendulum and key present
Damborn of Ampthill, an 18th century oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock, the earlier brass dial with single hand supporting a thirty hour movement under a square hood with swan's neck pediment, the trunk with canted door on a plain base with bracket plinth CONDITION REPORT: no guarantee as to working order, movement associated with a later case, face with typical damage, case with losses and shrinkage
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