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A small month going Longcase Clock of William and Mary design, with silver chapter ring and ormolu spandrels on a black velvet background and bell strike in a walnut and floral marquetry case, the stepped hood with a fret carved panel above plain turned pilasters and on a plinth base. 6` 1" (185cms) high.
A Cotswold Heritage live steam plant, set on hardwood plinth with `Perseus’ horizontal single cylinder live steam mill engine having trunk guide, open crank with eccentric driven steam valve, spoked flywheel and copper pipework from horizontal gas fired boiler having pressure gauge, sight glass and inline displacement oiler, hand operated feed pump from water tower. The model No.P328 comes with original boiler certificate tested to a working pressure of 65 psi and dated the 23rd of February 2005. Also Warranty and Certificates of Authenticity. Plinth measurements 30cm x 30cm.
An exhibition quality model of a Robey & Co vertical live steam stationary engine, having single cylinder lagged in blued steel, balanced open crank, brass displacement oiler to steam valve, steam inlet control, drip feed oilers and associated copper pipework, 22cm diameter spoked flywheel and disc wheel with inset speed governor. The model is finished in black paintwork with polished brightwork and bears scale Robey plaque, set on square base with polished mahogany plinth and fitted glazed case. The case 53cm high, 37cm wide, 40cm deep.
A large scratch built model of a live steam horizontal mill engine, the single cylinder with mahogany plank cladding, brass drain cock and oiler cups, fish belly connecting rod, crosshead guides, open crank with spoked flywheel, eccentric drive to side steam valve, eccentric driven vertical water pump having decorative side supports, bevel gear linkage to brass ball speed governor terminating with acorn finial. The engine is partly surrounded with polished steel posts and handrails. On plinth 50cm x 26cm.
A model of a vertical hot air engine, similar in design to the Edgar T Westbury’s Heinrici hot air engine with central chamber flanked by twin spoked flywheels 14.5cm diameter, one fitted with air cooling blades and radiator with hose linkage to cylinder jack, the engine on polished aluminium side supports. 48cm high including plinth.
A First World War propeller, cut-down and converted to a coat / stick stand, the single mahogany blade stamped to one side `...HSTRO DAIMLER. MARTINSYDE. D.2’, and to the other `Pat. No.28263/09’, with brass trim to the tip and applied brass retaining bands and drip tray, mounted on a mahogany plinth base, overall 152cm high.. Provenance: Converted by a former employee at the Sopwith factory, Weybridge; thence by descent.
Fine Edwardian silver two handled Warwick vase with lion skin drapes mounted with Bacchanalian figures flanked by vine, grape and acanthus leaf borders, reeded scroll grape vine handles, on circular support and square base engraved - Foreign Exchange Golfing Society Challenge Cup presented by the Brokers. By Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd (London 1903) 62 ozs, on stepped wooden plinth with engraved presentation plaques, 21 cm excluding plinth
An early 18th century walnut month going longcase clock, the 11" square brass dial inscribed `A.M.Cressener London`, with ringed winding holes, seconds and date rings, the five pillar movement with outside count wheel and with two massive brass weights, cut down and new with a later separate plinth, 203cm high
A Charming French Empire Gilt Metal Mantel Clock. The movement stamped GUYERDET, striking a bell and set into a rectangular case surmounted by a fluted urn and cockle shell, raised upon a pedestal plinth with the figure of a classical youth stood to one side with sea shells scattered at his feet. The base ornamented with an ornately cast appliqué depicting Cupid reclining on a floral swag draped between two butterflies, 15¾ ins (40 cms) in height.
A 19th Century Bronze Clock after Joseph Pollet (1814-1870), the movement striking a bell and stamped `Medaille d`Or, Paris`. The nude female figure titled `Une Heure de la Nuit` standing upon a globe studded with gilt stars amongst billowing clouds. The applied numerals centred by snake-form hands. The black marble elongated oval plinth having a moulded edge enriched with a beaded border and raised on knop feet. Bearing a metal plate on the underside with the inscription Etoile, Boulle Etoille 1856. 22¼ ins (56.5 cms) in height, 13½ (34 cms) in width, 6½ ins (16.5 cms) in depth.
A Small Late 19th Century French Novelty `Swinging Cherub` Alabaster Clock. The enamel chapter ring enclosing the skeletonised visible movement. The cylindrical alabaster case surmounted by gilt brass lute & horns with foliage. The shaped supports rising above an angled plinth with a gilt border and short knop feet. 12 ins (30 cms) in height, 7 ins x 2½ ins (18 cms x 6.5 cms).
A 19th Century White Marble Mantel Clock. The surmounting gilt bronze cherub with bow & arrows seated above the reeded marble case that houses the painted enamel dial enriched with swags of flowers. The sides bearing two large gilt bronze foliate scrolls that rise above the plinth with a beaded border and berry finials. Raised on knop feet [one replaced] 12 ins (30 cms) in height, 8 ins (20 cms) in width, 5 ins (13 cms) in depth.
A Victorian Gilt Metal Mantel Clock in the Louis XV style (A/F). The clock having an enamelled dial festooned in flowers & surmounted by love birds, set on a long D-ended plinth with the figure of Ceres crowned in flowers and holding a wheat sheaf sat to one side. The base adorned with a lavish garland of wheat & flowers and raised on scroll feet measuring 14½ ins (37 cms) in height.
A Large 19th Century Royal Worcester Vase & Cover. The urn shaped body having flying scroll handles; delicately painted with clematis on a peach blush ground outlined in gilding. Raised on a pedestal base with square plinth, marked on the under side and numbered 137106 with the inscription `February 20th 1893`. Measuring 20 ins (51 cms) in height.
An Edwardian Inlaid Mahogany Glazed Bookcase. The cornice having a dentil moulded border above a marquetry frieze of festooned bell-flowers with fluttering ribbon bows. The two tall glass doors enhanced with interlaced ovolo mouldings enclosing four height adjustable shelves. The lower section having two doors incorporating flame mahogany oval panels bordered by ebony & boxwood stringing and cross banding. The flanking columns inlaid with strings of bell flowers and raised on a plinth 89 ins (226 cms) in height, 48 ins (222 cms) in width, 17½ ins (44 cms) in depth.
A Pair of Regency Rosewood & Parcel Gilt Pier Tables. Each table having a pierced brass galleried top rail of repeated quatrefoil design applied to the plain rosewood top. The frieze having a beaded lower edge with protruding rosette paterae above giltwood baluster front columns enriched with reeding & acanthus leaves & centred by a lobed knop. The mirrored panel back raised on a plinth base with a beaded edge. 38½ ins (48 cms) high, 24 ins (61 cms) wide, 16 ins (40 cms) in depth.
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