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An 18th century mahogany crossbanded oak eight-day longcase clock, the four-pillar rack and bell striking movement with 12 inch brass square dial with Hoho bird border engraved calendar aperture, ringed winding holes and silvered seconds ring to the matted centre, within an applied silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with fleur de lys half hour markers and Arabic five minutes, within female mask scroll cast spandrel applied angles, in a flat-top case with ogee moulded dentil cornice over turned hood pilasters and arched trunk door with oval cartouche inscribed 'I.A.' and bearing date '1782', flanked by fluted quarter columns, on raised panel plinth base with shaped apron, case, movement and dial associated, 206cm high.
"The Ancient Order of Foresters". A Matched Pair of Staffordshire Flat Back Figures of Huntsmen in Forester Uniform, each standing with a club at his side, a deer lying upon a raised plinth on the other, coloured faces, hands and legs, otherwise outlined largely in black with touches of red, 41cm and 39cm high respectively (2)
a Fallow Deer Antler Dinner Gong, German, 1908, composed of a pair of antlers supporting a brass circular gong pendant from a fox mask, the gong inscribed "Walter Spannagel Dahlerbrucker-Jag Dgesellschaft Zur Frdl.Erinnerung Weihnachten 1908", with clapper below, the base carved in high relief with a bear issuing from a cave , on antler plinth, 64cm high
a European Carved Ivory Chamois, circa 1900, standing with alert expression, upon a rounded rectangular concave sided plinth, 13cm high (cracks in rear legs); and An Indian Carved Ivory Recumbent Bull, early 20th century, with added stag antlers, upon a turned horn oval flat plinth, 6cm high (2)
a Gilt Bronze Mounted Figural Mantel Clock, German, dated 23 Sept 1917, surmounted by St Hubert and his stag, signed "H Muller", on a verde antico marble stepped rectangular plinth enclosing small circular dial with tableted Arabic numerals within a mask of fruiting acorns, 58cm high *St Hubert. Patron Saint of hunting, whose saint's day is 3 November when special Hubert hunts, masses and ceremonies are held. St Hubert is credited with having seen a vision of a stag with a crucifix hovering between its antlers
a Mahogany Bookcase, circa 1930, the ogee moulded cornice over a frieze of Greek key pattern and gothic arches, the three glazed doors with ogival arched astragal bars, adjustable shelves, over a bank of four graduated central drawers flanked on each side by a further and drawer and cupboard, on a plinth, 182.5cm wide, 234cm high, 53.5cm deep
A large silver pedestal bowl, with twin scroll acanthus handles, the rim with a border of classical figures, on ebonised plinth with inscription 'Presented by the Staff of the Military Farms Department India to Brigadier G L Lillies OBE on his Retirement, 10th April 1946', London 1915, maker's mark indistinct, 35cm high, 62 oz (2)
A Copeland Parian Figure "Master Tom", Originally Modelled by J. Durham A.R.A., 1872, the nude infant seated on rocks strewn with seaweed and seashells, inscribed on the integral plinth "Master Tom Vide Water Babies", incised on the reverse "Durham ARA 1872", factory impressed marks and"74", 53cm high
A Meissen Plain White Porcelain Model of a Diving Gull, 20th century, captured with upward pointing wings as it touches the crest of a wave while looking for prey, crossed swords mark in underglaze blue, also impressed mark and "weiss", 37cm high on an ebonised wood plinth (one wing tip chipped an restored)
A Meissen Porcelain Figure Group, early 20th century, as a shepherd wearing a green hat and blue scarf knitting as he walks, with ram and two sheep on a rustic shaped oval plinth, signed "O Tilt", crossed swords mark in underglaze blue, impressed "Y155" and "49", 31.5cm high (cracked and riveted)
A Meissen Figure of Cupid and Billet Doux, circa 1890, the young winged God holding a flaming heart in his left hand, upholding a billet doux in his right, beside a tree stump picked out in naturalistic colours, on a concave sided circular plinth picked out with gilt bands, crossed swords mark in underglaze blue (single erased mark), 31cm high
A Meissen Figure of Young Woman Asleep, circa 1880, in 189th century floral crinoline dress with dipped lace bodice, seated in a ladder back chair, asleep and leaning on a small table, on a bow fronted cobble effect plinth, cross swords mark in underglaze blue, pressnummer "36", 19cm high (chips to fingertips and bodice)
A Japanese Bronze Figure of Mother and Child, Meiji Period (1868-1912), standing, holding a water kettle in her left hand, she leans forward to prevent her child grabbing her hair comb, on a rustic shaped flat plinth, cast three character applied kakihan, 38cm high (small loss to pipe? in her left hand)
Gerald Cooper (1898-1975) Still Life of Summer Flowers including Hollyhocks and Poppies, contained within a Glass Vase upon a Marble Plinth, Signed and dated "1945", oil on canvas, 61cm by 51cm (24in by 20in) *Provenance. With Walker Gallery Ltd, Harrogate The picture is sold with some biographical details on the artist originally produced by Walker Galleries Ltd
A Figured Walnut Polyphon Table Top Musical Disc Player, the movement playing 50cm metal discs, the inner cover set with a glazed sepia print of putti, ratcheted winding handle and stop/start lever to the side, the case with foliate marquetry decoration to the hinged cover, with foliate carved cavetto border, the frieze with lozenge mouldings, baluster turned pilasters, on a foliate carved plinth, together with two metal discs, 64cm by 59cm
An Ebony and Brass Inlaid Striking and Repeating Carriage Clock with Alarm, signed Grohe, Paris, circa 1860, the ebony case with brass stringing, carrying handle and repeat button to the top, underside of plinth stamped "No. 993", enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary dial for alarm, twin barrel movement with gilt finished cylinder platform, backplate signed "Grohe, Paris" and numbered "971 38", 15cm to hilt of handle, together with original travelling outer case and original key stamped "971"
A Skeleton Mantel Timepiece, circa 1860, single fusee movement with anchor escapement, 6-1/2-inch silvered dial with Arabic numerals, movement upon brass base with presentation inscription "P Y Oliver Cambridge, Arthur Keily Ussher 1777-1862", ebonised plinth raised on brass ball feet and under glazed dome, 21cm wide
A Brass Congreve Type Reproduction Rolling Ball Clock, signed Dent, London], of typical form, with tapering columns upon ball feet, single fusee movement, three silvered chapter rings for hour, minute and seconds, signed E.Dent & Co Ltd to the backplate and numbered "981809" Serial number "035", above on wooden plinth with plaque signed "Dent, London", raised on brass ball feet and under glazed cover, 27cm wide
A Bronze and White Marble Striking Mantel Clock, signed "Lenoir" A Bronze and White Marble Striking Mantel Clock, signed Ene Lenoir, a Paris, circa 1880, the case surmounted by a bronze cherub flanked by musical sheets and birds, upon rectangular shaped plinth, 3-1/2-inch white enamel dial with blue Roman and Arabic numerals, twin barrel movement with countwheel striking on bell, backplate stamped "Vincenti" and numbered "6019", 31cm high
A Walnut Month Going Wall Clock, signed Ignaz Watchitz, In WR Neustadt, circa 1840, the case with wavy shaped carved cresting, glazed trunk door with satinwood inlaid borders upon waisted plinth, 6-1/2-inch enamel dial with Roman numerals surrounded by gilt-metal shell decorated border, single weight driven month going movement with deadbeat escapement and triangular plates, maintaining power, 108cm high
A Black Marble Perpetual Calendar Mantel Clock With Barometer, signed R Heslop, Huddersfield, circa 1860, the drum case supported by rectangular plinth with two brass framed apertures of malachite, 5-inch enamel dial with Roman numerals and visible Brocot escapement to the centre, two further dials for barometer and calendar, twin barrel movement with striking on bell, backplate stamped "Japy Frerès" and numbered "64 12.3", 42cm high
A Scottish Mahogany Inlaid Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Geo Brown, Airdrie, circa 1820, the case with flat top pediment, rectangular trunk door and plinth with bird and floral inlay, "later" bracket feet, 14-inch painted arched dial, the arch and corners with figural scenes, dial centre with subsidiary dials for seconds, date and signed "Geo Brown, Airdrie", four pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on bell, 214cm high
A Mahogany Inlaid Thirty Hour Longcase Clock, signed W Muncaster, Whitehaven, circa 1810], the case with "later" swan neck pediment, floral inlaid corners above fluted pilasters, the inlaid plinth upon wavy shaped feet, 14-inch painted arched dial with subsidiary date and signed "W Muncaster, Whitehaven", the arch with a lady with swans in landscape scene, four pillar movement with attached falseplate stamped "Walker & Finnemore", anchor escapement and countwheel striking on bell, 245cm high
A Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed W Robson, North Shields, circa 1810], case with wavy shaped pediment, arched trunk door, rectangular plinth upon shaped feet, 13-inch painted arched dial, dial centre with subsidiary dials for seconds, date and signed "W Robson, Northshields", the corners and arch with painted floral and bird decoration, four pillar movement with attached falseplate stamped "F Byrne", anchor escapement and rack striking on bell, 237cm high
An Oak Thirty Hour Longcase Clock, signed Jas Pratt, Askrigg, circa 1820, the case with broken arched pediment, wavy shaped trunk door, plain rectangular plinth upon bracket feet, 12-inch painted arched dial, dial centre with date aperture and signed "Jas Pratt, Askrigg", floral corners and rural landscape scene to the arch, four pillar movement with countwheel striking on bell, 222cm high
A Mahogany Thirty Hour Longcase Clock, signed Jas Burton, Whitehaven, 1790, the case with swan neck pediment, flamed trunk door with "later" inlay, "later" rectangular plinth, 13-inch arched brass dial, engraved floral dial centre with subsidiary date dial and inscribed "Jas Fletcher", the arch with silvered plaque signed "Jas Burton, Whitehaven", four pillar movement with anchor escapement and countwheel striking on bell, 230cm high
An Oak and Mahogany Thirty Hour Longcase Clock, the case with flat top pediment, mahogany crossbanded trunk door flanked by inset pilasters, upon plinth with canted corners, 11-inch square brass dial, matted centre with date aperture and recessed silvered plaque signed "Robt Parkinson, Lancaster", four pillar movement with anchor escapement and countwheel striking on bell, dial and movement (circa 1750) associated to case (late 18th century)
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