A French Empire gilt metal mantel clock,19th century, surmounted with three figures, raised on a naturalistic plinth and marble stand, with a two train movement striking on a bell,30.5cm wide15cm deep47.5cm highCondition ReportTop section loose from the marble base. Gilt metal appliques are loose but present. Chips, knocks and losses throughout.
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A pair of Empire-style gilt and patinated bronze candlestick lamps,19th century and later, each with a reeded column, raised on an elaborately cast tripod support, terminating in paw feet and a plinth base, each with a pleated silk shade,13cm diameter31cm high excluding fitting (4)Condition ReportConverted. Cleaned and re-finished, with later gilding and some re-patination in placed. Genral knocks, rubbing, small splits and surface wear throughout. In need of wiring. Overall appear in good structural and cosmetic condition.
A GEORGIAN OAK 30 HOUR LONGCASE CLOCK, the square hood enclosing two fluted pillars, flanking a glazed door, that's enclosing a 10 inch painted dial, Roman and Arabic numerals, indistinctly signed F.Cra**** of Shrewsbury, on a plain trunk, approx. height 200cm, with one weight and pendulum (condition:-ideal for restoration as plinth loose, dial dirty and worn and various loose pieces)
A GEORGIAN OAK LINENPRESS, the overhanging cornice, the double panelled cupboard doors enclosing four linen slides, over a base with four drawers, and a plinth base, width 121cm x depth 57cm x height 208cm (condition:-alterations as later centre plinth between top and base, loose and missing pieces to plinth, paint to left front corner of cornice)
A 19TH CENTURY ROSEWOOD TABLE CABINET with dentil cornice above a frieze carved with scrolling foliage, over a pair of panel doors opening to reveal two short over three long graduated drawers, fitted with brass handles, the plinth base centred by a carved roundel to the front. 60cm high, 48cm wide, 24.5cm deepStructurally sound. No worm, splits/cracks or losses. Some surface wear commensurate with age. No key. In generally very good condition.
This jar and two covers in the shape of a pair of grotesque birds is a fine example of Martin ware. Carved and heavily incised stoneware glazed in hues of blue and brown.Mounted on plinth. Covers and base signed 'R.W. Martin & Bros. London & Southall 31.12.1912. Artist: Robert Wallace MartinIssued: 1912Dimensions: 6.5""L x 3.75""W x 8.5""HManufacturer: R.W. Martin BrothersCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear. 2 Firing cracks.High Res Image 1High Res Image 2High Res Image 3
Modelled as a soldier in a red military uniform discharging his pistol from horseback. Hand painted with gold and silver gilt accents. Includes wood plinth. Dimensions of base: 14""L x 7.5""W x 1""H. Issued: c. 1980sDimensions: 10.5""L x 3.75""W x 11.25""HEdition Number: 106/250 Manufacturer: Michael SuttyCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.High Res Image 1High Res Image 2High Res Image 3
An early 20th century small oak cased marquetry inlaid mantel clock in shape of a longcase. With arched hood inlaid with flowerhead and leafy scrolls, the cream painted dial with black Arabic numerals, with two keys, one Swiss, the case inlaid with shells and an urn, on oak plinth, 50cm high Condition Report: Generally in good condition. The movement and mands function at time of testing. The dial has a hairline crack. Some knocks to the wood, mainly to the base. The base is possibly unoriginal. Some signs of general wear including light scratches consistent with age and usage.
Two 19th century pipe tampers. The first modelled in silver as a depiction of one or Hera's archers holding a hawk aloft and a cross bow, on a tapering round plinth base, mark of Berthold Muller, Neresheimer and import marks for Chester circa 1900, the date letter mis-struck, 9.5cm high overall (3 3/4 inches), 50g; the other in the form of a silver-plated copper medallion with a portrait bust of Napoleon one side and an Imperial Eagle the other, on an unmarked white metal open scroll support and beaded round plinth base, 5cm high(2 inches) Condition Report: Silver example in good condition for age, general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. No evidence of repairs or obvious damage. The other in similar condition, small traces of the base material showing though not detracting from the piece
Life Guards Regimental Interest, a silver model of a soldier. Dressed in full battle dress and standing holding a rifle, on a composition and wood(?) plinth with a hand-written label 'Life Guard Regiment Egypt 1887', mark of The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company Ltd., London 1927, 13.5cm high overall. Condition Report: Overall good to fair condition, wear and tear commensurate with age and some former mis-treatment the soldier with a drop-flap missing from the back of his jacket. The silver base with a few dents and dings. requires a good clean, the composition and wood plinth/base all a bit 'rough'.
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