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An inlaid mahogany eight-day longcase clock, the dial signed for Webb and Son, Newbury, early 19th century, the four pillar rack and bell striking movement with 12 inch white Roman numeral break-arch dial with subsidiary seconds and calendar dials and inscribed Webb & Son, Newbury to centre, the angles with polychrome and gilt painted conch shell spandrels beneath arch decorated with Ho-Ho birds perched on a branch beneath scroll canopy, the break-arch case with with keystone centred moulded cornice and fluted columns to hood above ebony and box line bordered break-arch door above conforming short panel and flanked by inlaid canted angles to trunk, on plinth base with moulded skirt incorporating bracket feet with shaped apron between, 205cm (80.75ins) high.
A French patinated bronze mantel clock, unsigned, circa 1880, the eight-day countwheel bell striking movement with recessed gilt centre to dial within silvered chapter ring with applied gilt Roman numerals, the case with Grecian bust surmount above two stylised griffin terms issuing from scrolls applied to moulded projections flanking the dial, on swept plinth base with delicate stylised ivy leaf tracery relief cast decoration above generous mouldings to the shallow skirt, 48cm (19ins) high
A Scottish mahogany longcase timepiece of small proportions, James Howden, Edinburgh, early 19th century, the eight-day single train movement with anchor escapement and inverted Y-shaped plates united by three knopped pillars, the 10 inch circular brass Roman numeral dial signed James Howden, EDINBURGH to centre and with Arabic five minutes to outer track, the case with cavetto dentil cornice above plain frieze and columns flanking circular aperture to the front door, the trunk with shaped-top caddy moulded door above tall plinth base with moulded skirt, 193cm (76ins) high.
A pair of German patinated bronze models of water carriers, late 19th/early 20th century, cast after Julius Paul Schmidt-Felling (1835-1920), the man and woman portrayed walking and attired in 19th century peasant garb, the sculptor"s name inscribed to the rectangular bases, both on a green marble plinth, 30cm and 29cm high overall respectively
A French Louis XVI style ormolu and white marble mantel clock, retailed by Montecot, Paris, circa 1870, the eight-day countwheel bell striking movement with Vincenti et Cie, MEDAILLE D"ARGENT stamp to backplate, the circular blue on white enamel Roman numeral dial with Arabic five minutes to outer track and inscribed MONTCOT, A PARIS, Rue de la Ch. SEE d"Antin 15 to centre, with fine pierced and chased gilt brass hands within bevel glazed bezel, the case with surmount cast as a basket of flowers above laurel border around dial raised on fluted column upright flanked by openwork side scrolls with floral festoon mount to front, on shaped marble plinth base applied with floral motif flanked by rosettes and on toupe feet, 38cm (15ins) high.
An Italian walnut centre table, late 19th century, rectangular top with carved moulded edge, on an elaborately carved trestle ends with stylised carved figure with chivera, on plinth base with stylised mask headed feet, the ends united by an five turned supports united by arches, 76cm high, the top 99 x 160cm
An Arts and Crafts oak and marquetry desk, circa 1900, by Shapland and Petter, Barnstaple, galleried top, incorporating bookshelves with leaded glass panel to the rear, tooled leather inset, frieze drawer, pierced rectangular legs and plinth feet, the lock stamped S & P over B, 112cm high, 110cm wide, 60cm deep
Eighteenth century thirty hour longcase clock by Sam Vale, Coventry, the square brass dial with cast brass spandrels, circular chapter ring, engraved decoration and date aperture, in oak case, 198cm high CONDITION REPORT General overall condition quite good, although movement is dirty and chain may be a replacement. We are unable to say if the movement is in full working order. Dial engraving is crisp but overall is tarnished and dirty. Case generally good. Minor splits to plinth. Hood may have been re-worked or repaired. Rear columns are damaged. Door glass now held in with two beading strips
Eighteenth century longcase clock by Benj Shuckforth, Dis, with 12 inch square brass dial with silvered chapter ring and date aperture in oak case. 197cm high CONDITION REPORT Generally good condition overall. Movement is clean but dusty. Bell may have been replaced. Dial is clean. Hand slightly distorted. Seat board a replacement. Case generally good. Bottom front panel is split. Plinth may have been replaced. One hood column has minor damage. Door slightly damaged
A large 19th century Victorian antique brass cased alarm carriage clock having an oval enamel face over subsidiary second dial to front set within chased spandrel surround. The French twin barrel movement striking on a gong with platform escapement. The case standing on an ogee bracket plinth base and good chased carry handle. 16cms High (inc handle)
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