A mid 19th Century French walnut and inlaid Carriage Clock, J Dalvechio a Paris, the plinth shaped case with cast brass handle and removable glass face with ebonised detail, to a 3 ¾” silvered Roman dial with outside minute track and blued steel moon hands, to a circular brass movement with silk suspension and outside count wheel, strike on a bell, (associated), height 9 ½”
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A late 19th Century alabaster and gilt metal mounted Swinging Cherub Timepiece, the drum case raised on scrolling supports to a shaped plinth base and raised on four compressed feet and surmounted by a pair of doves set amongst floral detail and further tiger mask mounts, to a 4” Roman enamel chapter ring with outside minute track and blued steel hands, to a visible movement with swinging cherub pendulum, height 17”, the whole contained within a glass dome on an ebonised plinth base
A late 19th Century cast brass Mantel Clock, the arched case surmounted by a large flaming urn over free standing columns with mythological winged figures flanking a lion mask, on four scrolling legs, to a shaped plinth base, enclosing a gilt dial set with Roman enamel lozenges and signed J Ricci, Roma, to a circular brass movement with outside count wheel, anchor escapement, strike on a bell, height 22”
A mid 20th Century lacquered brass five glass Timepiece, Jaeger Le Coultre Atmos, the plinth shaped case with sprung and removable front glass, to a plinth base enclosing a 5” square dial with applied Arabic quarters and dagger markers with further dagger hands to a visible movement with rotating platform pendulum, height 9 ¼”
An early 20th Century oak cased Mantel Timepiece, the drum case on a plinth base with carved detail enclosing a cast brass bezel with bevelled convex glass and 3 ½” Roman and Arabic chapter ring, signed John Walker Ltd, 63 New Bond Street, to a circular brass movement with lever platform escapement, height 7 ½”
A composite oak cased Longcase Clock, signed Jno Lawson of Bradford, the hood with swan neck pediments and three globe and spike finials, to a fluted fret panel over free standing columns, to a long trunk door flanked by quarter columns and raised on a plinth base with bracket feet, to 13” brass dial with cast scrolling foliate spandrels, to a Roman and Arabic chapter ring and engraved centre with pseudo inverted moon phases and date sector, to a twin weight movement with anchor escapement, strike on a coiled gong, height 90”
A large George V two handled and lidded Trophy Cup, the pull off cover with urn shaped finial over a plain baluster body with presentation inscription for the ‘City of Ely Sports Association Challenge Cup’ with hollow cast lion mask and scrolling handles to a knopped stem and spreading circular base, weight 72ozs; Together with a large ebonised plinth base set with further shield shaped and inscribed plaques, total height 21”
A Victorian Presentation Trophy Cup of plain goblet form, the bucket bowl with presentation inscription for the County of Cambridge One Mile Cycle Championship, to a knopped stem and raised on a spreading circular base, the whole raised on an ebonised plinth, height 13 ½”, London 1888, makers mark LC
Japanese 19th Century lacquered kodansu of square form with a scroll top on plinth base, four small drawers over three short drawers and twin doors opening to reveal fitted interior (af) all over two rows of four and three short drawers, lacquer stand en suite with ledge back and sides, two long drawers above a deep gold and black lacquered apron, scroll supports, each drawer and door front with shibayama inlay in mother of pearl and hardstone on ivory, gilding to black panels, lacquered drawer surrounds, metal mounts 78cm x 53cm including the stand
Francis Henderson, Musselburgh. A late 18th century oak 8-day longcase clock, the twin train movement with anchor escapement, the arched silvered dial with Roman chapters and subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the hood with swan neck pediment and fluted columns, the shaped trunk door enclosed by fluted quarter columns, the plain base raised on a plinth 217cm high.
James Alves, Coatbridge. An early 19th century mahogany 8-day longcase clock, the twin train movement with anchor escapement, the arched and painted dial with subsidiary seconds and date dials, painted to the spandrels with cottages and to the arch with a castle, the hood with swan neck pediment, the shaped trunk door above a plinth base on flattened bun feet 226cm high.
A Louis XVI style kingwood longcase clock, late 19th century, the twin train movement with circular white enamelled dial with Roman and Arabic chapters, enclosed within shaped hood, with cast and gilt metal figure of a seated Father Time, above parquetry inlaid shaped trunk with canted angles and central glazed aperture, the base with ogee outline, the whole with applied gilt brass mounts cast with foliate and figural motifs and raised on massive cast paw feet on a plinth 226cm high.
A pair of Louis XV style rouge marble and gilt metal mounted urns, with rope twist and husk cast handles and foliate leaf garlands to the front, the plinth bases with gilt beaded edges and bun feet, (sold with pleated cream shades) (2) 51cm high. Provenance; Property of The Drambuie Liqueur Company.
Andrew Dickie, London. A late 18th century mahogany 8-day longcase clock, the twin train movement with anchor escapement, the polished steel chapter ring enclosing a seconds dial, within foliate scroll spandrels, the hood with fluted canted corners, the whole raised on a moulded plinth base 194cm high. Provenance; Property of The Drambuie Liqueur Company.
A figured walnut breakfront library bookcase, the stepped ogee moulded cornice above a pair of central glazed panel doors enclosing adjustable interchangeable glass and wooden shelves, flanked by a pair of conforming outer sections, the base with two central crossbanded doors flanked by ogee outline end sections, on a plinth base 255cm wide, 241cm high, 54cm deep. Provenance; Property of The Drambuie Liqueur Company.
A pair of mahogany pedestal cupboards, each with rectangular top above scrolled and egg and dart moulded frieze, centred by an anthemion, with drawer to one side, above cylindrical fluted column with cupboard door, on circular moulded base and shaped plinth (2) 56cm wide, 82cm high, 47.5cm deep. Provenance; Property of The Drambuie Liqueur Company.
A Regency rosewood side cabinet, the rectangular marble top with pierced gilt brass gallery, above twin doors, each with pierced brass panels with pleated silk trimmings flanked by gilded leaf - carved consoles with paw feet, the whole raised on a plinth 91cm wide, 92cm high, 38cm deep. Provenance; Property of The Drambuie Liqueur Company.
A mid 19th century mahogany bookcase cabinet, the pedimented cornice with applied wreath cartouche above three open adjustable shelves, the base with single panelled drawer above further doors with lancet arched panels raised on a plinth 89cm wide, 252cm high, 46cm deep. Provenance; Property of The Drambuie Liqueur Company.
A large George IV carved mahogany open wine cooler, the gadrooned top edge with acanthus carved corners above a roundel frieze and further gadroon carving, the base with anthemion brackets and roundel decoration raised above a shaped plinth with concealed castors, interior tin lined 79cm wide, 51cm high, 65cm deep. Provenance; Property of The Drambuie Liqueur Company.
A matched pair of French Empire mahogany gentleman's presses, the breakfront top above a pair of central panel doors enclosing sliding trays, the single panel outer doors enclosing drawers and the whole flanked and divided by columns with gilt brass terminals, on a plinth base with a central drawers (2)188cm wide, 122cm high, 58cm deep and 253cm wide, 122cm high, 58.5cm deep.
A LOUIS XVI WHITE MARBLE AND ORMOLU ARCHITECTURAL MANTEL CLOCK the movement contained within a cylindrical case, striking on the hour and half hour and with white enamel dial, signed Barancourt ˆ Paris, urn finial, laurel leaf surround and on oval plinth supported by six tapering columns, Sun King pendulum and cherub mounts ( Pierre Michel Barancourt is recorded as working in Paris circa 1783-1789), 20 1/2" overall
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