A rare pair of Montelupo maiolica figures of Angels circa 1600 each supporting an urn on one knee and kneeling on a shaped rectangular plinth, painted in shades of ochre, manganese, yellow, blue and green, the bases shaded in green on the surfaces and painted with a band of flowers between ochre line borders around the sides 32cm., 12.625in. and 33cm., 13in. some restoration (2)
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Four Italian maiolica albarelli first half 18th century all painted in blue, two Savona, one with San Francesco, the bible at his feet, with the spirit of Christ approaching him from a cloud, his name written on the plinth over the footring the other with a mountainous landscape, and two later Savona albarelli, each depicted with an easel the albarello with San Francesco marked with the lighthouse for Levantino of Albisola 23cm., 9in. 27.cm., 10.5in. 25.5cm.,10in. some chips (4)
A Victorian pollard oak triple wardrobe, the flat dentil moulded cornice relief carved with grotesque masks and trailing fern and berry, over two conforming carved central cupboard doors, enclosing fixed trays, above three drawers, flanked by bevelled mirrored arch top doors, with shell surmounts, upon plinth, (212x226cm)
A pair of French porcelain Empire style vases, painted with floral baskets within gilt scroll and gilt on claret bands rising to swan neck ed handles and everted rims, raised on square plinth bases, 9" high; a pair of Paris type spill vases painted with rural scenes within gilt beaded borders and raised on scroll bracket feet and plinth base, 52 high, S/D
A Noritake porcelain two handle footed vase, painted with flower sprays within raised gilt borders on a claret ground, blue back stamp, 8.25" high; a Noritake pedestal vase, painted with a river landscape on a gilt and cobalt ground, raised on square plinth base, blue stamp, 7.5" high.(2). Gilding rubbed
A good qualtity 19th century burr walnut marquetry inlaid serpentine credenza, with ormolu mount. The central doors inlaid with urns and classical figures on an ebonised background flanked either side by serpentine shaped glass doors, raised on a shaped plinth base 6'7" wide x 3'8" tall x 1'6 1/2" deep
A Japanese carved ivory okimono of a farmer feeding chickens, Meiji period, in standing pose, with a basket strapped around his shoulder and two chickens and a chick by his feet, on an oval plinth, square red seal mark to base, old glue stuck to base, slight loss to index finger on left hand, 14.5cm high
A Scottish George III ebonised eight-day bracket clock, circa 1765, the five-pillar twin fusee rack and bell striking movement with verge escapement and foliate engraved backplate, the 7 inch brass break-arch dial with calendar aperture to the matted centre within Roman numeral chapter ring with Arabic minutes and foliate cast spandrel mounted corners, the arch with Strike/Silent dial flanked by conforming foliate mounts beneath arched name plaque 'Hugh Gordon, Aberdeen', the bell-top case with brass carrying handle over circular and concave topped rectangular glazed panel sides and brass lined front door, on plinth base, slight faults to case and movement, 46cm high excluding handle.
An early Victorian pollard oak Gothic bracket clock, retailed by Ross of Exeter, the twin fusee movement with anchor escapement striking on a gong, the lancet arched, engraved and gilded four inch dial bearing Roman hour numerals, the gabled case surmounted by three crocheted finials, above a conforming glazed door with Prince of Wales' feather device, flanked to each side by a cluster column and a glazed ormolu leaf scroll side panel, on a moulded plinth and compressed bun feet, 32cm high
A Victorian mahogany secretaire bookcase, the upper section surmounted by a carved arched cresting, above a projecting cornice and a pair of glazed doors, enclosing three adjustable shelves, flanked by reeded canted corners, the projecting base with secretaire drawer fitted with four pigeon holes and seven various sized drawers, above a pair of cupboard doors enclosing a fitted shelf, flanked by reeded canted corners, on a plinth base, 109cm wide, 243cm high
A Victorian mahogany partner's pedestal desk, the re-veneered rounded rectangular top enclosing a leather skiver, above an arrangement of nine drawers with turned bun handles around a kneehole, opposing three short frieze drawers and a pair of cupboard doors enclosing central dividers, on a plinth base with castors, 152.5cm wide, 90cm deep
A large Flemish style carved oak breakfront display cabinet, late 19th century, the shaped top above a pair of central glazed doors flanked to each side by a glazed door with arched surround enclosing adjustable shelves, interspersed by fruit and flower carved pillars with caryatid capitals on a shaped plinth base, 222.5cm wide, 134.5cm high, 53cm deep
A French scarlet Boulle-work and ormolu-mounted cabinet, late 19th century, the upper glazed section surmounted by an arched crest, above a shaped door enclosing two fitted shelves, the projecting lower section with shallow frieze above a panelled cupboard door enclosing two shelves, on a plinth base with turned feet, 71cm wide, 187cm high, 41cm deep
A set of twenty four Royal Doulton Dickens figures to include Jingle, Artful Dodger, Pickwick, Tony Weller, Sam Weller, Bill Sykes, Little Nell, Sairey Gamp, Fagin, Uriah Heep, Trottie, Bumble, Captain Cuttle, Fat Boy, Buzz Fuzz, David Copperfield, Micawber, Tiny Tim, Peeksniff, Stiggins, Scrooge, Dick Swiveller, Oliver Twist and Mrs Bardell, each raised on black plinth bases, 3.75" - 4.25" high (24)
Victoria. State Procession, from the Queen's Palace to the Western Door of Westminster Abbey, on the 28th June, the Day of Her Majesty's Coronation.., Printed from a Corrected Copy Obtained from the Office of the Master of the Horse, by Cookes and Ollivier, [1837], multi-folding programme printed in blue with decorative border, listing in detail the order of carriages and attending foreign ambassadors, a little creased, approx. 126 x 25 cm, folded and nicely preserved in a Victorian blind-stamped cloth folder with broken lock and no key, together with William III - William of Orange, Civil and Religious Liberties, printed G. Tutill, 83 City Road, late 19th c., decorative silk printed in black showing William III astride a horse on a plinth, dated 1690 above a frieze commemorating the Battle of Aughrin, Boyne and Derry, a little dust soiled and marked in margins, approx. 38 x 32 cm (2)
An early 19th Century mahogany crossbanded moonphase 8-day Longcase Clock, J Jones of Manchester, the arched hood with moulded swan neck cornice, over freestanding baluster columns, to a wide trunk with canted corners and short door, and raised on a panelled plinth base, the 14" painted Roman dial surmounted by a moon roller over depictions of the eastern and western hemispheres, with floral and gilt spandrels, and subsidiary for seconds and date sector with pierced and stamped gilt hands, to a false plate stamped 'Walker', the movement with four knopped pillars and anchor escapement, strike on a bell, height 89"
A mid 18th Century oak cased 30 hour Longcase Clock, Cha Collet of Shropham, the hood with moulded over hanging cornice, over tapering and reeded freestanding columns, to a reeded trunk with arched door and raised on a plinth base with later moulding, the 11" brass dial with elaborate cast mask and foliate spandrels, to a signed Roman chapter ring, with inside quarter track and fleur de lys half hours, to a matted centre with pierced steel hands, to a posted movement with anchor escape and strike on a bell, height 76"
An early 19th Century 8 day Longcase Clock, Jas Scott of Selkirk, the square hood with overhanging cornice to an arched door flanked by gilt metal mounted Corinthian columns, over a long arched trunk door and plinth base (later carved), the 13" dial with painted rural cottage scene to the arch and floral spandrels to a Roman chapter ring enclosing subsidiary seconds and date sector with pierced hands to a four pillar movement with anchor escapement and strike on a bell (associated), height 85"
A Part Early 19th Century 30-hour Longcase Clock, WM Morris of Eastbourne, the later walnut case with overhanging cornice to plain frieze and square door with three quarter columns, to a long trunk door and raised on a plinth base, the 11" square painted Roman dial with tulip spandrels enclosing second and date subsidiaries with pierced brass hands, the movement with knopped pillars and anchor escapement strike on a bell, height 7ft tall
A part 18th Century mahogany cased 8 day Longcase Clock, dial signed 'Jas Bell of Norwich', the arched hood surmounted by finials of Old Father Time, flanked by eagles upon fluted spheres, to a plain frieze over freestanding columns with inlaid half gilt metal fluting, to a long plain trunk with arched door, raised on a plinth base (reduced), the associated and later 12.5" brass dial surmounted to the arch by an automaton of Old Father Time and signed Tempus Fujit, flanked by dolphin spandrels, to a silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring enclosed by masked spandrels, to a matted centre, with subsidiary seconds and date sector, with pierced blue steeled hands, the movement with four knopped pillars and anchor escapement, strike on a side mounted bell, (associated), height 88"
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