A WOOD AND IVORY FIGURE OF A WOOD GATHERER. carrying a bundle of faggots on his back, his robes inlaid in ivory and lacquer, shaped wood base, 41cm h, Meiji. ++ Accretion of dust and grime, very minor losses, small glue residue near one foot where an attempt has been made to secure the figure to the plinth. Very minor shrinkage crack in the crown of the head
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THE DUNLOP TROPHY. A SILVER FIGURAL TROPHY IN THE FORM OF GIAMBOLOGNA`S STATUE OF MERCURY. the ebonised square plinth with plaques and medallions, on paw feet, 36cm h, by The Birmingham Medal Co, Birmingham 1923 The engraved inscriptions read: BLACKPOOL CARNIVAL THE DUNLOP TROPHY FOR "FASTEST TIME" and WINNERS H LE VACK 1924 G W PRATCHETT 1925 GEORGE BROUGH 1926.. ++ Some polish wear including two small holes in the central relief of the motorcyclist
A VICTORIAN ROSE BOWL. partly fluted and embossed with two cartouches, on ogee foot with stepped rim, 24cm h, by Martin, Hall & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1896, 55ozs, wood plinth The engraved inscription reads: Presented to J R Thomson Esq by the past & present Members of the Chester Branch of Parr`s Bank Limited on his retirement from the Service 17 June 1911.. ++ In excellent condition and consigned from the estate of a descendant
WILLIAM TIMYM, MBE (1902-1990) MAQUETTE FOR GUY THE GORILLA (1947-1978) 1982 plaster, signed with monogram, 38cm h, including plaster plintH. Timym`s bronze sculpture of Guy the Gorilla at Barclay Court, London Zoo was unveiled on 10 November 1982. One of the Zoo`s most famous inhabitants, Guy, was named after Guy Fawkes because he arrived at London Zoo on 5 November 1947. Long associated with London Zoo, Timym was born in Vienna and MOVED TO England in 1938. Mainly a sculptor of animals, he also executed many portraits of distinguished sitters of the mid century as well as illustrating the long running television cartoon series `Bongo the Boxer` and `Bleep and Booster`.. ++ Plinth chipped and broken in several places
A silver two handled trophy, Walker & Hall, Chester, 1939, on turned wooded stand, 21cm high, a silver lidded two handled trophy, Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1939, on ebony plinth, 18cm high and a small silver two handled trophy, mark rubbed, 11cm high, all with inscriptions (all heights excluding bases)
PAIR OF ROCKINGHAM STYLE CAMPANA VASES 19TH CENTURY each with gadrooned rim, above cylindrical body with twin rams` head handles, the gadrooned knopped stem above circular foot and rectangular plinth, decorated with adjoined opposed panels polychrome painted with baskets of flowers with gilt scroll frames with further gilt floral decoration on a green ground and polychrome flower panels to the foot, bearing brown glazed griffin and inscription `Rockingham Works Brameld, Manufacturers to the King` (2) 24.5cm high
FRENCH EMPIRE GILT BRONZE MANTEL CLOCK EARLY 19TH CENTURY the circular enamel dial enclosed within an elaborate case depicting Aurora, driving the chariot of Helios pulled by a pair of winged horses, with plinth base and turned feet, the whole enclosed within corresponding gilt bronze glazed case with single door Clock 48.5cm high, 52cm wide; Case 61cm high, 59.5cm wide
MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK ANDREW BARRIE, EDINBURGH, EARLY 19TH CENTURY the silvered dial with subsidiary second and date dials, with an 8-day bell striking movement, the hood with an arched pediment above a chamfered case with glazed panel door, raised on a plinth base 46cm wide, 204cm high, 23.5cm deep
GOOD VICTORIAN BURR WALNUT KIDNEY SHAPED KNEE-HOLE DESK CIRCA 1860 the shaped top with a leather inset writing surface above three frieze drawers, the knee-hole flanked by three further short drawers and a cupboard door modelled as drawers raised on a plinth base terminating in castors 121cm wide, 77cm high, 60cm deep
FRENCH PROVINCIAL OAK CUPBOARD ON STAND 17TH CENTURY the galleried cornice above a foliate carved frieze centred by a coat of arms, above two spindle turned and fielded panelled cupboard doors, opening to reveal shelves, the stand with stepped square supports and a plinth base ending in squat ben feet 140cm wide, 212cm high, 50cm deep
GEORGE III MAHOGANY LIBRARY BOOKCASE CIRCA 1770 the dentil cornice above a pair of astragal glazed panel doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the lower section with a further pair of panelled cupboard with fret carved spandrels, opening to reveal a shelved interior, raised on a plinth base 148cm wide, 242cm high, 146cm wide
NEO-CLASSICAL STYLE BRONZED AND PAINTED CENTRE TABLE IN THE MANNER OF THOMAS HOPE, LATE 19TH CENTURY the specimen marble top above a moulded frieze raised on twin shaped trestle end supports carved with lion`s mask stylised caryatid facings, raised on an H-shaped plinth base 113cm wide, 78cm high, 50cm deep
VICTORIAN JAPANNED GOTHIC REVIVAL DISPLAY CABINET CIRCA 1880 the castellated top above a glazed panel door enclosing a plush lined shelved interior, the lower section with two gothic arched tracery panelled doors decorated with exotic birds and foliage, opening to reveal a fitted interior with drawers and shelves, raised on a plinth base 68cm wide, 169cm high, 33cm deep
*SCOTTISH GEORGE III EBONISED BRACKET CLOCK BY NORMAN MACPHERSON, EDINBURGH, CIRCA 1770 the arched dial with silvered chapter ring, subsidiary second dial, date appeture and pierced brass spandrals, the single train fusee movement with foliate engraved backplate, the dome case with a brass carrying handle, raised on a moulded plinth base with bracket feet 27.5cm wide, 43cm high, 17cm deep
William IV Irish silver trophy cu of horse racing interest, Tarporley Hunt, with embossed decoration of classical figures in horse drawn chariots, two engraved cartouches the first reading `TARPORLEY HUNT 1858,` the second `Won by James Platt`s Welsh Heiress`, the twin-handles made u of cornucopia and foliate scrolls with grapevine decoration around the rim and base, probably by James le Bass, Dublin, 1832-33, 55oz, 11.5" high, on ebonised plinth base. NOTE: This is obviously the cu from the 1858 running of the annual Tarporley Hunt race meeting. Tarporley, a village in the centre of Cheshire, gives its name to the Hunt which was founded in 1762 and still flourishes today. PROVENANCE; The vendor is a member of the family of the winner of the cu which has been in possession of the family since 1858
A Derby Crown Porcelain Company two-handled pedestal ovoid vase, domed cover, in relief with leafy border, pierced finial, modelled by H Warrington Hogg, well decorated in raised gilt, with thistles and foliage on a lemon ground, the borders tooled with beaded swags and scrolling foliage, fluted neck with alternating vertical beaded, leafy and plain lines and circular cartouche containing buds, elaborated pierced scroll hands, conforming base, octagonal plinth, 35cm high, printed crown and circle mark, date code for 1893 For similar vase see John Twitchett and Betty Bailey, Royal Crown Derby p7
FIVE ITEMS OF EDWARD VII AND LATER SILVER, COMPRISING CASED PAIR OF LONG HANDLED PICKLE FORKS, by Mappin and Webb with scroll tops, 7 1/4" (18.4cm) long, Sheffield 1903, PRESENTATION TABLE CIGARETTE BOX with engine turned cover, 6 1/2" x 4 1/2" (16.5cm x 11.4cm) marks rubbed, CASED SMALL PLAIN WINE GOBLET, 4" (10.1cm) high, Birmingham 1976 and a SMALL TWO HANDLED TROPHY CUP with prestentation inscription on fixed black plinth base, 4" (10.1cm) high, Sheffield 1938, 25oz gross
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