A German Jugendstil mahogany cased mantel clock with eight day movement striking on four gongs, the gilt dial with pierced Arabic numerals, the arched case with amboyna and bevelled glass door framed by a surround of brass inlaid classical figures and foliate motifs, flanked by a pair of turned columns with brass inlaid lattice on a stepped plinth base, height approx 40.5cm, together with pendulum and key.
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A late 19th Century French ormolu and white marble pendule à circles de tournant, the movement with vertically positioned platform lever escapement striking hours and half hours on a bell, the case with two cherubs standing on a bow-fronted white marble plinth applied with ormolu foliate bands and bead mounts and holding aloft the clock encased in glass with lyre gallery and detachable dome surmount with foliate finial, height approx 45cm.
A Meissen porcelain figure allegorical of Winter, late 19th/early 20th Century, modelled as a Cupid wearing ice skates, draped in a fur lined cloak and holding a snowball, seated on a plinth, crossed swords in underglaze blue to base and red painted `13`, height approx 11.5cm (restored), together with a 19th Century Continental porcelain figure of a young girl standing on a naturalistic base beside an urn, unmarked (restored).
A late Victorian oak cylinder writing desk by `Moore & Hunton... London`, the moulded gallery back above a panelled fall flap, enclosing pigeonholes, drawers and a slide-out writing surface, each pedestal fitted with three drawers, on plinth bases and castors, height approx 120cm, width approx 152cm.
Various Makers: Flatters and Garnett Precision Photo-Microscope, late 19th century brass microscope, incomplete, a.f., brass industrial cylindrical thermometer with sliding cover and cage base, 430mm high; Wimshurst machine on mahogany plinth, restored, 330mm wide; replica walking stick telescope; and telescope (a lot)
A marquetry longcase clock, early 18th century, by John Clowes, London, the movement with five finely finned pillars, the 11in dial with ringed winding holes, seconds and date mechanisms and outside count wheel, 208cm high CONDITION REPORT: Poor condition. Hood top has replaced mouldings and no fret or marquetry, now with red glass side panels. Movement has old replaced seatboard. Carcass has splits and cracks, marquetry veneer also affected by this. Base has added deep plinth covering lower part of marquetry panel. No lock on door. Marriage of dial and movement.
A Royal Crown Derby bone china Prince of Wales Investiture Commemorative, 1969, the puce and gold rearing dragon on a plinth inscribed 'The Investiture of H.R.H. Prince of Wales, Caernarvon July 1969', red printed marks and gold No. 112 of an edition of 250, 13.5cm, fitted box and a receipt from Thomas Goode References are to 'Commemorative Pottery, 1780-1900', John & Jennifer May, 1972. CONDITION REPORT: No certificate but bill of sale from Thomas Goode & Co. No damage from visual inspection. Case has wear to corners.
Stephanos Barcoutes: A rare carved white Pentelic marble figure of Dionysus, (SH) c.1860, standing with panther alongside, holding a bunch of grapes, with flowing drapery and a garland of vines, the square base signed Stephanos Barcoutes, 109cm high on carved stone plinth 175cm high overall CONDITION REPORT: Right forefinger and little finger lost. Chip to knee. Chip to robe. Chip to the base plinth. Pitting across chest. Damage to genitals- penis missing.
A pair of ivory figures of tennis players, early 20th century, probably Austrian, a girl and boy with balls and racquets on high turned plinths, one with chip to rear, 11.1cm (2) CONDITION REPORT: The girl appears to glued to the plinth and a cm chip to the base of the plinth. The boy is loosely fixed to the plinth.
19th C. MEISSEN PORCELAIN GARNITURE CLOCK SETA German polychrome porcelain Meissen mantel clock garniture set, circa mid to late 19th century. The count wheel bell striking anchor movement signed Lenzkirch, 2 Million - 3821. Polychrome and gilt rocaille porcelain case surmounted with two putti and a cherub, with applied flowering vines and courting scene to the front, circular porcelain dial with gilt Arabic numerals. Accompanied by a shaped plinth and pair of single light candlesticks with 7 light candelabra inserts, further decorated with flowers and putti. The case and plinth with crossed sword marks and impressed L 169, the candlesticks with crossed sword marks and impressed 200. Case measures 25 1/4" tall + 5 3/4" plinth (64.1cm + 14.6cm), candlesticks measure 18 3/4" tall + 8 3/4" inserts (47.6cm + 22.2cm).
A Victorian Oak kneehole Desk having rectangular moulded top with leatherette insert, central frieze drawer flanked by two flights of four narrow drawers, fluted column detail to the carcass, the nine drawers having moulded fronts, oak linings and original wooden knobs, standing on twin plinth bases. 48'' wide x 30'' high x 24'' deep.
A late 18th/early 19th c. table top Rosewood Cabinet, the inverted trapezian shaped top on plain moulding over pair of opposing single moulded panel doors opening to reveal three mahogany lined drawers with small brass drop handles on lower plinth, boxwood and ebony strung throughout and having inlaid diamond motif to the crown, doors and sides. 20'' wide x 23 5/8'' high x 10'' deep.
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