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Jo Jastram. (1958 Rostock - lebt und arbeitet in Stralsund). Darßer Pferd im Wind. 1962. Bronze. 16,5 x 18 x 6 cm. Auf der Plinthe beim linken Hinterhuf monogrammiert "Jo" (geritzt). - Prachtvoller Guss mit lebendig durchgestalteter Patina. - Beigegeben und abgebildet in: Jo Jastram. Das Tier in der Plastik. Ausst.-Kat., Verlag Domäne Dahlem, Berlin 1992, S. 14. - Nach dem Studium in Dresden und Berlin bei Prof. W. Arnold und Prof. H. Drake war Jo Jastram seit 1956 als freischaffender Bildhauer zunächst in Rostock tätig. Ab 1973 lebte und arbeitete er in Kneese, 1980-1986 hatte er die Professur für Plastik an der Kunsthochschule Berlin-Weißensee inne. Der Bildhauer wurde mehrmals mit dem Kunstpreis der DDR ausgezeichnet. Sein Werk umfasst neben figürlichen vor allem Tierdarstellungen. Hierzu sagte der Künstler 1992: "Weil ich so denke und fühle, sind meine Tiere eben so - sie sollen Tier bleiben und zugleich Zeichen sein für unsere Befindlichkeit hier und heute." (Jastram zit. n.: Jo Jastram. Das Tier in der Plastik, Verlag Domäne Dahlem, Berlin 1992, Vorwort). Bronze. On the plinth at the left hind hoof monogrammed (carved). - Splendid casting with vividly designed patina. - Added and illustrated in the catalogue: exhibition catalogue Jo Jastram. Das Tier in der Plastik, Berlin 1992, p. 14.
Henry Hindley of York - mid 18th century 8-day carved oak longcase, with a caddy topped pediment on a wide cornice, break arch hood door with attached pilasters, long trunk and conforming door with a break arch top on a stepped plinth, break arch dial with cast spandrels, chapter ring with Roman numerals minute and inner quarter hour track with calendar ring to the break arch, matted dial centre and seconds ring, rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, striking the hours on a bell. With weights and pendulum.Henry Hindley originally from Wigan (Lancs) is recorded as working in York from Petergate 1731-41 then Stonegate 1741-1771. A famous and highly innovative maker, often referred to as the �Tompion of the North.� Dimensions: Height: 245cm Length/Width: 46cm Depth/Diameter: 24cm
Reinhold Schneckenburger - German late 19th century 8-day mantle clock in a rosewood case, break arch pediment surmounted by an ogee carved top with gilt brass finials, conforming door with bevelled glass flanked by gilt caryatid to the corners, silk backed brass sound frets to the sides, with an ogee plinth raised on paw feet, brass dial with cast spandrels, matted dial centre and silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, pendulum adjustment dial to the break arch and steel fleur di Lis hands, twin train going barrel movement striking the hours and quarters on two coiled gongs, makers trademark and serial number on movement backplate.With pendulum and key.Dimensions: Height: 50cm Length/Width: 30cm Depth/Diameter: 20cm
French - late 19th century 8-day miniature longcase in a Yew wood case, with an enclosed drum movement on a shaped and waisted trunk with a raised panel to the front, plinth with a recessed panel raised on ogee bracket feet, enamel dial with roman numerals, minute markers and steel moon hands within a cast brass bezel and bevelled glass, twin train Japy freres Parisian rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement striking the hours and half hours on a bell. With a cylinder pendulum and key.Dimensions: Height: 71cm Length/Width: 20cm Depth/Diameter: 13cm
William Anderson of St Andrews - 8-day mahogany drumhead longcase clock c1840, break arch hood surmounted with scroll shaped pediment and a brass ball and eagle finial, wooden dial surround with canted reeded corners and recessed panels, trunk with recessed reeded pilasters to the corners, inlaid with yew and satinwood inlay, shoulder topped trunk door with inlay to the edge, conforming plinth with an applied decorative skirting, circular 12� painted dial with Roman numerals and minute track, subsidiary date and seconds dials, steel moon hands and brass cast bezel with a convex glass, anchor escapement with a rack striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With weights, pendulum and key.William Anderson is recorded as working in South Street, St Andrews (Scotland) 1832-67. Succeeded by his son George 1860-92.Dimensions: Height: 215cm Length/Width: 45cm Depth/Diameter: 22cmCondition Report:Date hand missing.
Jonathan Storr of York - late 18th century 8-day oak longcase clock, with inlay and incised carved panels, swans necked pediment with brass patera and a ball and eagle finial, break arch hood door with free-standing reeded pilasters and Corinthian capitals, long trunk with a conforming break arch topped door on a rectangular plinth raised on bracket feet, dial with name plate, cast spandrels and a matted dial centre, chapter ring with Roman numerals and Arabic five-minutes, calendar aperture, matching brass hands and seconds dial with strike silent indicator to the break arch, rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement. With weights and pendulum.Dimensions: Height: 238cm Length/Width: 46cm Depth/Diameter: 25cm
20th century mahogany pedestal collectors filing cabinet, the rectangular top over a single panelled door with a gilt painted 'O' to the top, concealing six graduating drawers with wood handles, raised on plinth baseProvenance: property of a gentlemanDimensions: Height: 84cm Length/Width: 64cm Depth/Diameter: 62cm
Thomas Kefford of Royston - early 18th century 8-day black-lacquered longcase clock c1730, hood with a flat topped box pediment, blind decorative spandrels beneath and glazed side panels, break arch hood door with attached pilasters and gesso capitals, long trunk door with a conforming break arch top and gesso decoration in chinoiserie style, short plinth with a stepped skirting, brass dial with matching steel hands, twin cherub and large crown spandrels, matted dial centre, seconds dial and square calendar aperture, silvered chapter ring with inner quarter hour track, minute track, Roman numerals and five minute Arabic's, arch with strike silent facility and makers name, dial pinned directly to a rack striking movement with pull repeat, striking the hours on a bell, makers name also engraved on the movement backplate. With weights and pendulum.Thomas Kefford �At the dial in Fore Street� Royston (Herts) born 1686 c1710-1770.Dimensions: Height: 230cm Length/Width: 47cm Depth/Diameter: 26cm
Edwardian revival inlaid mahogany breakfront bookcase on cupboard, the projecting dentil cornice over three astragal glazed doors enclosing nine adjustable shelves, moulded top over three drawers and three panelled cupboards, the cupboard doors with circular inlaid panels, satinwood banding throughout, moulded plinth base, retailed by Tomlinson's Furniture Warehouse Dimensions: Height: 213cm Length/Width: 194cm Depth/Diameter: 43cm
French - Belgium slate mantle clock and garniture c1880, in a breakfront case on a deep stepped plinth, rounded top with recessed carving and decoration, two-part gilt dial with an ivorine and decorative pierced centre, gilt chapter ring with Roman numerals and brass hands, 8-day Parisian movement striking the hours and half-hours on a coiled gong, with conforming urn garnitures. With pendulum. Garnitures 38cm high. Dimensions: Height: 46cm Length/Width: 52cm Depth/Diameter: 19cm
John Smith of York - green lacquered 8-day longcase clock c1750, with a flat-topped pediment above silk backed open fretwork and a break arch hood door with attached pilasters, trunk with a flat-topped door and moulded surround on a short plinth with a separate ogee stepped base, case front profusely decorated with chinoiserie decoration and imagery, break arch dial with spandrels, matted dial centre, seconds ring, matching steel hands and calendar ring to the arch, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, minute track and five-minute Arabic's, dial pinned to a rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement. With weights and pendulum.John Smith was apprenticed and thought to have worked as a journeyman for the eminent York clockmaker Henry Hindley, several his clock movements have similar features. Smith is recorded as working independently in York with his son (John II} 1750-64.Dimensions: Height: 220cm Length/Width: 43cm Depth/Diameter: 24cm
Thomas Speakman of London - early 18th century 8-day walnut longcase clock c1720, with a flat-topped hood, shallow cornice and blind frieze beneath, glazed panels to the sides, square hood door with attached pillars and wooden capitals, long trunk with a conforming flat-topped door, circular glass lenticle with a brass bezel and concave moulding to the edge, short rectangular plinth with a broad skirting, brass dial with steel hands, matted dial centre and ringed winding apertures, twin cherub and crown spandrels, silvered chapter ring with inner quarter hour track and minute track, Roman numerals, five-minute Arabic's and makers name, seconds dial and square date aperture, dial pinned to a rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, striking the hours on a cast bell. With weights and pendulum. Thomas Speakman was apprenticed to his father William Speakman in 1676, member of the clockmakers company 1685 died c1720. Dimensions: Height: 210cm Length/Width: 46cm Depth/Diameter: 27cm
William Coulton of York - 30-hour oak cased mid-18th century longcase clock, with a flat-topped pediment square hood door and attached reeded pilasters with brass capitals, long trunk door with a convex top and crossbanding on a rectangular plinth with applied decorative skirting, brass dial with spandrels, matted dial centre, matching steel hands and calendar aperture, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, minute track and five minute Arabic's, chain driven countwheel striking movement and recoil anchor escapement. With weight and pendulum. The Coulton family were a prolific and respected three generation family of York clockmakers working during the 18th century, documented as working "At the sign of the dial in Stonegate".Dimensions: Height: 200cm Length/Width: 43cm Depth/Diameter: 23cm
Grimshaw Baxter & Elliot of London - Edwardian single train 8-day fusee mahogany mantle clock, with a round top on a rectangular plinth raised on round feet,painted dial with Roman numerals and minute track, 18th century style fretted steel hands within a glazed bezel, chain driven fusee movement with a recoil anchor escapement and pendulum lock. With pendulum and keyDimensions: Height: 43cm Length/Width: 26cm Depth/Diameter: 16cm
Early 19th century Derby porcelain figure modelled as John Milton, circa 1830, leaning upon three books on a circular plinth, no. 297, 26cm, 19th century Staffordshire model of a recumbent stag and bocage, together with a 19th century Wetheriggs slipware tobacco jar with bird knop handle and tree stump decoration throughout, H17cm (3)
Henry Hindley of York - mid 18th century 30-hour oak longcase clock, with a caddy top pediment and broad frieze beneath, square hood door with attached pilasters and gesso capitals, long flat topped trunk door with a square plinth and applied skirting, brass dial with a matted dial centre, single steel hand, spandrels and silvered chapter ring inscribed Hindley, York, Roman numerals, half hour markers and 5-minute inner track, chain driven rack striking movement, striking the hours on a cast bell. With weight and pendulum. Henry Hindley originally from Wigan (Lancs) is recorded as working in York from Petergate 1731-41 then Stonegate 1741-1771. A famous and highly innovative maker, often referred to as the �Tompion of the North.� Dimensions: Height: 206cm Length/Width: 40cm Depth/Diameter: 23cm
French white marble and gilt-metal striking portico mantel clock and garniture, circa 1910, with four free-standing columns above a shaped plinth base on four feet, gilt metal drum case surmounted by two small nesting birds, convex enamel dial with floral garlands and Arabic numerals, gilt Louis XV hands and minute markers, 8-day outside countwheel striking movement striking the hours and half hours on a bell, with a sunburst pendulum and matching pair of garniture urns with conforming decoration.Dimensions: Height: 40cm Length/Width: 25cm Depth/Diameter: 13cm
Late 19th century 8-day French mantle clock - in a Belgium slate drumhead case on a stepped plinth with brass banding and surmounted with a cast brass figure of a seated ancient philosopher, enamel dial with blue Roman numerals, minute track and five-minute Arabic's, gilt Louis XV hands and retailers name Martin, Baskett & Martin, Paris, within a plain brass bezel and convex glass, count wheel striking movement, striking the hours and half hours on a bell. With pendulum and key.Martin Baskett & Martin were importers and retailers of fine French clocks working in Cheltenham (Glos) c.1840-90Dimensions: Height: 40cm Length/Width: 48cm Depth/Diameter: 18cm
20th century mahogany pedestal collectors filing cabinet, the rectangular top over a single panelled door with a gilt painted 'S' to the top, concealing six graduating drawers with wood handles, raised on plinth baseProvenance: property of a gentlemanDimensions: Height: 84cm Length/Width: 64cm Depth/Diameter: 62cm
Late 19th century mahogany straight-front chest, fitted with two vertical banks of ten drawers, each fitted with Aesthetic Movement brass handles with foliate decoration, each drawer flanked by reeded decoration, raised on a plinth baseDimensions: Height: 156cm Length/Width: 104cm Depth/Diameter: 46cm
Late 18th century - 8-day three train chiming oak longcase clock, with a pagoda pediment and three wooden gesso finials, break arch hood door with reeded pilasters and brass capitals, long trunk door with ogee shaped spire top on a rectangular plinth with decorative skirting and bone escutcheon, brass dial with engraved centre, chapter ring with Roman numerals and five minute Arabic's, matching steel hands and seconds ring, circular boss to the arch inscribed William Storr, Tadcaster, weight driven movement with a nest of 8 bells chiming the quarters and a single bell striking the hours, with three weights and pendulum.Dimensions: Height: 243cm Length/Width: 45cm Depth/Diameter: 23cm
Mallet a Paris - French Empire period gilt bronze figural 8-day mantle clock c1820, the case surmounted by a Greek warrior holding his helmet in a gesture of peace and reconciliation, the rectangular plinth raised on four toupee feet with a recessed repousse panel depicting a scene from classical mythology above, white convex enamel dial with short Roman numerals, minute track and steel moon hands with weapons of war above, Parisian twin train count wheel striking movement with a silk suspension, striking the hours and half-hours on a bell.Dimensions: Height: 40cm Length/Width: 27cm Depth/Diameter: 12cm
Sir John Bennet of London - white marble 8-day timepiece mantle clock c1910, marble case with a stepped pediment surmounted by a gilt metal final, on a conforming plinth with applied floral swags, enamel dial with Arabic numerals and garland swags, pierced gilt hands within a gilt bezel and convex glass, Matching pair of compliant candlesticks. With key.Candlesticks 11cm height.Dimensions: Height: 22cm Length/Width: 12cm Depth/Diameter: 7cm
Mougin of Paris - late 19th century 8-day Belgium slate mantle clock with a pair of conforming tazas, waisted case with glazed front panel and visible twin file mercury pendulum, projecting semi-circular rouge and white flecked marble columns on a broad rectangular plinth, two-part enamel dial with a glazed cast brass bezel, visible Brocot dead beat escapement with jewelled cornelian pallets, Roman numerals and steel fleur di Lis hands, count wheel striking movement striking the hours and half hours on a bell. Tazzas H27cm.Dimensions: Height: 46cm Length/Width: 37cm Depth/Diameter: 17cmCondition Report:Glass in bezel cracked
English - Edwardian oak 8-day bracket clock, three train fusee movement sounding the quarters on 8-bells and the hour on a coiled gong, flat top with egg and dart carving and carrying handle, fretted side panels and a fully glazed case door, conforming stepped plinth raised on brass feet, brass dial with foliate spandrels, serpentine hands and a silvered chapter ring, subsidiary dials for chime selection, pendulum regulation and chime/silent. With pendulum and key. Dimensions: Height: 60cm Length/Width: 36cm Depth/Diameter: 29cm
William Coulton of York - mid 18th century 8-day oak longcase clock, flat topped pediment with dentil moulding and inlaid swags beneath, break arch hood door flanked by reeded pilasters with ionic brass capitals, trunk with conforming recessed pilasters and a long trunk door with an ogee spire top, square plinth raised on bracket feet, brass dial with matted centre, spandrels, silvered seconds ring, matching steel hands and silvered calendar ring to the arch, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic's and half hour markers, dial pinned directly to a rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, striking the hours on a cast bell. with weights, key and pendulum.The Coulton family were a prolific and respected three generation family of York clockmakers working during the 18th century, documented as working "At the sign of the dial in Stonegate". This item has been registered for sale under Section 10 of the APHA Ivory ActDimensions: Height: 220cm Length/Width: 50cm Depth/Diameter: 27cmCondition Report:Ivory Act - Submission reference: J5FP3AWF
Grimalde of London - Mahogany 8-day longcase clock c1805, with a break arch scroll carved pediment and three ball and spire finials, hood with canted and reeded corners and hinged cast brass bezel, rectangular trunk with a long brake arch topped door and cavetto moulding to the edge, stepped plinth with applied beading to the front, painted circular dial with Roman numerals, minute track and finely pierced matching steel hands, dial pinned directly to a five pillar rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum and brass cased weights.Peter & Samuel Grimalde are recorded as a 19th century London clock and chronometer makers.Dimensions: Height: 220cm Length/Width: 44cm Depth/Diameter: 23cm
George III oak bookcase on cupboard, the projecting cornice over banded frieze with applied rosettes to the corners, fitted with two astragal glazed doors flanked by fluted column uprights, the lower section with frieze decorated with applied carved rosettes, fitted with four graduating pine drawers concealed by two panelled cupboard doors, flanked by pilasters, on plinth baseProvenance: property of a gentlemanDimensions: Height: 260cm Length/Width: 167cm Depth/Diameter: 65cmCondition Report:Missing shelves
Late 19th century mahogany triple wardrobe, the projecting cornice over banded frieze, the central door with arched full length mirror flanked by two figured panelled doors, the uprights topped with reeded and scrolled corbels decorated with acanthus leaves, the interior fitted with coat hooks, two hanging rails and two drawers, raised on plinth base Provenance: property of a gentlemanDimensions: Height: 211cm Length/Width: 200cm Depth/Diameter: 74cm
Lloyd Payne & Amiel - Parisian early 20th century four glass mantle clock c1905, with a Samuel Marti 8-day two train movement and twin file mercury pendulum, cast brass case with a flat top and dentil cornice beneath, decorative applied frieze supported by four tulip columns with capitals, conforming stepped plinth raised on pad feet with acanthus leaf motifs, gilt dial with a decorative and pierced centre, Arabic numerals within circular cartouche, steel fleur di Lis hands and embossed bezel, rack striking movement, striking the hours and half hours on a coiled gong.Lloyd Payne and Amiel are recorded as retailers of quality clocks and barometers in Manchester c1890.Dimensions: Height: 32cm Length/Width: 22cm Depth/Diameter: 15cm
A PAIR OF SCOTTISH 19TH CENTURY FIRECLAY GARDEN URNS ON SQUARE PLINTH BASES with moulded acanthus leaf friezes over reliefs depicting medieval scenes, bases stamped "J & M. CRAIG PERCETON, KILMARNOCK", 85cm high x 47cm diameter (2) Condition Report:"Right hand urn is in good overall condition relative to age and use with minor chips to top rim and age/weather related wear throughoutLeft hand urn is in a lesser condition with break to centre column with signs of previous repair, as well as age/weather related wear throughout"
A VICTORIAN BIRDSEYE MAPLE COMPACTUM WARDROBE & ACCOMPANYING BEDSIDE CABINET wardrobe with moulded cornice over pair of central panel doors over bank of two over three drawers flanked by mirror doors, locks stamped "Samuel Hall & Sons Birmingham" on plinth base, 211cm high x 209cm wide x 62cm deep and Bedside with single door on plinth base, 82cm high x 42cm wide x 36cm deep (2) Condition Report:Available upon request
JOHN HUTCHISON RSA (SCOTTISH c1832-1910) KING ROBERT THE BRUCE Bronze, with brown patina, inscribed BRUCE and J. HUTCHISON RSA/Sculpt.1880 to plinth, 127cm high (50") EXHIBITED: Probably the work exhibited at the RSA 1881 no.720 Bruce is depicted holding court at the Great Convention of Estates at Arbroath, 1320. This bronze relates to the stone statue of 1879 in the High St, Lochmaben, thought by some to be Bruce's birthplace. Hutchison was born in Edinburgh, where he attended the Trustees Academy under Robert Scott Lauder. His portrait was painted by friends GP Chalmers and WQ Orchardson. After study in Rome, he exhibited at the RSA from 1856-1902 and the RA from 1862. Hutchison's subjects included Lauder, John Phillip and Sir George Harvey. He also completed sculptures for the Scott Monument in Edinburgh, with others residing in Greyfriars Kirkyard, Princes Street Gardens, Playfair Library, Windsor Castle and Westminster Abbey. His likenesses ranged from Queen Victoria to John Knox, Don Quixote, James Young Simpson, Henry Irving and Sir Walter Scott. Condition Report:The bronze presents in good condition overall, as consistent with its age. On closer inspection there are some minor scuffs, scores and abrasions eg to drapery rear lower right, drapery hem front left, plinth corners. Otherwise minor scattered chips and scores, as one would expect eg blade rear. Some minor rubbing to patina on more protruding folds to rear. Small patch of green oxidisation to fold above plinth front. The bronze may benefit from a surface clean.
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