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A George III mahogany cutlery urn, inlaid feather stringing and tulipwood banding, the rising stepped cover revealing a graduated interior, the tapering faceted body and foot to an hexagonal base with bracket feet, with an associated 19th century pedestal cupboard, the door with one recessed panel above a pull-out drawer to the plinth base, the urn: 25in (63.5cm) h, the pedestal: 36.25in (92.6cm) h, 18in (45.6cm) w. Urn lacking finial, pedestal with later octagonal panel.
A large mahogany twin pedestal partner's desk, the rectangular moulded edge top inset with green tooled leather above three drawers to each pedestal, with panelled cupboard doors to the reverse enclosing three drawers, on a plinth base to castors, the base inscribed in pen 'Supplied by F. Keevil & Sons, Cabinet Makers, Bath', early 19th century and later, 30.25in (76.4cm) h, 86in (218.6cm) w, 48.5in (123.3cm) d. Splits to sides, handles later, one castor missing, some replaced.
A Victorian mahogany small linen press, the moulded cornice above a pair of rectangular panel doors enclosing four slides, the base with a moulded edge and two short and a long drawer fitted wood knob handles on a plinth, 66in (167.5cm) h, 51in (129.5cm) w, 23.75in (60.5cm) d. Right side faded, left top part with 11in crack and two later brass hooks.
Large cast model of LMS locomotive 6220 CORONATION on original wooden plinth. Believed to be one of just a few made for the LMS Directors to commemorate the visit of LMS Pacific 'Coronation' to America in 1939 (actually 6229 Duchess Of Hamilton in disguise) for the World Fair. An extremely rare item, whether any others survived is not known. Painted in original colours of maroon and straw.
LNER A4 brass three-tone chime Whistle carried by A4 Pacific 4-6-2 Locomotive LORD FARINGDON. Built at Doncaster Works No. 1877 in July 1938 and originally named PEREGRINE. Renamed LORD FARINGDON in March 1948. Renumbered LNER 34 in November 1946 and became BR 60034 in March 1948. A Kings Cross engine until October 1963 when it was transferred to St Margarets Edinburgh for a brief spell, ending up at Ferryhill, Aberdeen from where withdrawal took place in August 1966. Cut up by Hughes, Bolckow at Blyth. Measures 13” x 5” and is mounted on a wooden plinth. A wonderful item in lovely condition.
Walnut Cased Late 19th Century Mantel Timepiece With Twin Arched Scrolled Detail To Top And Plinth Base. Quality German Movement By "Lenzkirch" Chiming On Two Coiled Gongs, Silvered Chapter Ring With Roman Numerals And Cast Gilt Cherub Spandrels Height 15" Width, 11" Deep, Key And Pendulum With Auctioneers
A three handled trophy cup By Hukin and Heath Birmingham 1938 the large cup of waisted form with three handles formed from boars tusks, engraved to body 'The Glasgow Secondary Juvenile Association Coronation Cup presented by The Rt Hon The Lord Provost of Glasgow (Thomas A Kerr Esq) 1953' and engraved with winners names, on a turned oak plinth with three bracket feet, with retailers label 'T S Cuthbert Glasgow' on ivory plaque 18cm high 17.5cm diameter (excluding handles), 61oz
A Regency period mahogany coin collector's cabinet the rectangular top with ebonised banding to the edges, the sides with countersunk brass carrying handles, the pair of banded flame veneered doors enclosing twenty narrow coin drawers, on a moulded plinth base 27cm wide, 26.5cm high, 25.5cm deep
A Victorian tole painted and parcel gilt plinth of low octagonal bellied form, with painted and gilt stringing throughout, the countersunk top with anthemions to its edge above a Greek key frieze, above a central painted Arabian scene flanked by two marine scenes, on an inset base 54cm wide, 24cm high, 37cm deep
Taxidermy A Victorian period mahogany glazed display case containing various birds to include a parrot, a jay, a kingfisher and various finches and other birds in a naturalistic setting, the case glazed on all sides and with turned and faceted corner columns and a shaped plinth base with flattened bun feet 70cm wide, 50cm high, 40cm deep
A late Victorian period burr walnut mantel clock the 4 inch white enamel dial ring enclosing a foliate gilt centre with twin winding apertures and regulation button above the twelve numerals, the twin train cylinder movement striking on a gong, the moulded hooded vase with corner columns and a plinth base with brass ball feet 33cm high
A William IV period mahogany bracket clock the 8 inch polished steel dial with two winding apertures, Roman numerals and marked, 'Chas. Taylor Bristol', with a twin train 8 day movement striking on a bell, the arched hood with leaf curved decoration and the sides with brass lion mask ring handles, on a moulded plinth base 36cm wide, 57cm high
A French late 19th century gilt metal mantel clock the 3 inch Sevres style porcelain dial with twin winding apertures and Roman numerals, the base with two further floral porcelain insets, the twin train cylinder movement striking on a bell, the ornate case with a seated 18th century style lady holding an easel and forming the surmount, with trailing husk, rococo scroll, anthemion and fluted decoration to the architectural base, together with a giltwood plinth and an ebonised oval plinth 32cm wide, 30cm high
A late 19th century white onyx, gilt brass and gilt metal mantel clock the 4 inch white enamel dial ring with movement exposed to its centre and outer gilt cast circular mount, the case with a lion surmount, outset corners with flanked pillars and painted enamel buttons, on brass feet, with a pendulum and ebonised wood plinth 21cm wide, 35cm high
A gilt metal and green marble mantel clock garniture in the Empire taste, the cylindrical 8 day movement striking on a bell with floral painted arabic dial on six fluted Corinthian columns, on moulded and plinth base, on turned feet, 31cm, including a pair of leaf cast urns en suite 33cm wide, 50cm high, 18cm deep
A late 19th century black marble clock garniture the 12 inch engine turned gilt bronze and white enamel dial with twin winding holes and cylinder movement, the architectural case with a domed top with finial and reeded pillars, on a plinth base, together with a pair of urns on stepped plinth bases -3 49cm wide, 50cm high
A French 19th century white marble and gilt brass mantel clock the 11 inch white marble marked 'Mesnil a Paris' with twin winding holes, with a twin train cylinder movement striking on a bell, the clock upheld on waisted supports with Bocchie mask and scroll mounts headed by urn finials, on a plinth base with a frolocking putti mount, on toupie feet 36cm wide, 54cm high
A later 19th century French gilt brass mantel clock the 3 inch engine tuned dial with twin winding apertures, Roman numerals and an entwined rosehead mount, the twin train movement striking on a bell, the clock face housed within a pedestal with seated Greek maiden and her quiver, the stepped plinth with a bow and rosehead garland mount, raised on scroll and rosette feet 31cm wide, 47cm high
A 19th century French marble and bronze clock garniture the 9 inch painted white enamel dial with twin winding apertures, ornate pierced gilt hands and marked 'MASSOT BAYONNE' the twin train movement striking on a bell, with a garland and trophy surmount and bronze cherub to one side, the plinth base with toupie feet, together with a pair of winged female term mounted urns on modelled circular bases (with winder and pendulum) 31cm high
A good late 19th century French bronze, gilt bronze and marble mantel clock the 4 inch (engine turned steel) dial with twin winding apertures, housed within a bronze figure of a Grecian maiden with a bow lent on a tree stump with attendant greyhound, the twin train 8 day barrel movement striking on a bell, the whole on a stepped marble plinth with stiff leaf acanthus mounts and ornate scroll feet 58cm wide, 74cm high
A late 19th century French gilt bronze and porcelain clock garniture the porcelain painted face with twin winding apertures and regulation above XII, painted with a boy and girl in a wooded landscape, with a twin train movement striking on a bell, the case with domed top finials and stop fluted side pilasters, on a gadrooned plinth base with bracket feet, the en suite porcelain urns with conforming square gadrooned bases, each painted with a narrative panel, all on moulded giltwood plinths clock 40cm high, urns 26cm high
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