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Art Deco style Widdop Bingham & Co desk lamp, modelled as boy and girl playing instruments, on naturalistic base with yellow and green frilled glass shade, with sticker label beneath, H42cm, and A Belcari figural table lamp, modelled as a young gent leaning upon brick wall, on turned wood base, signed, H70cm incl shade, together with bronzed figural table lamp of a lady with parasol upon ornate circular plinth base, two ceramic table lamps and another lamp (6)
An Ercol elm dresser with two glazed doors with plate rails to interior over fall front door, having glass shelves and storage space, over two frieze drawers, one with cutlery slide, over single storage space with two doors, dresser flanked by two corner units, each with shelves and cupboard, on all plinth bases, (198cm x 190cm x 52cm)
Edwardian 8-day oak cased striking mantle clock striking the hours and half hours on twin bells, with a German 20th century Hermle movement and floating balance escapement (2 jewels), square brass dial with a silvered 4" chapter ring, Roman numerals and minute track, matted dial centre with cast spandrels and fleur di Lis steel hands, oak case with a rounded top and recessed carving to the tympanum with three brass finials, plinth raised on bun feetDimensions: Height: 44cm Length/Width: 27cm Depth/Diameter: 18cm
Late 19th century 8-day mahogany cased mantle clock chiming the hours and quarters on 8 gong rods, with a 20th century three train Hermle movement and floating balance escapement, Westminster, Whittington and silent chime select, break arch brass dial with cast spandrels and a 4" white chapter ring with roman numerals and minute track, case with a curved top and flat pediment, applied carving and spiral pilasters on a broad stepped plinthDimensions: Height: 39cm Length/Width: 28cm Depth/Diameter: 18cm
THREE MINIATURE SILVER IMPORT FIGURES A 19TH CENTURY SILVER MINIATURE FIGURE GROUP, import marks, Berthold Muller, Chester 1898, in the style of a rearing Marly horse and winged cherub groom, on a domed naturalistic ground plinth with scroll edges; together with AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER MINIATURE POODLE, import marks, dated London 1902, the dog in working clip, seated and looking to the left; and A DUTCH EXPORT SILVER MINIATURE FIGURE, dated 1892, import marks, Barnet Henry Joseph, London 1893, the bearded male figure dressed in loose robes and a turban, smoking a pipe. (3) Marly group 5.8cm high, 2.2 troy ounces gross
A GEORGE V SILVER TWO-HANDLED BOWL by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1918, the large two-handled bowl with pierced rim, presentation inscription dated 1957 for Easington Village Agricultural & Horticultural Society, on an ebonised plinth. 27cm high overall, 36.5cm across handles, bowl 39.9 troy ouncesMarks are clear and well struck. No dents, bruising or splits. In generally very good condition.
A RARE STAG ANTLER NETSUKE OF AN ISLANDERJapan, 18th century, Edo period (1615-1868)Carved as an islander sitting on a rocky plinth, the face with an joyful expression, his curly hair falling neatly down on his shoulders, and holding a coral branch in his right hand. Large himotoshi through the base and side of the body.HEIGHT 4.4 cmCondition: Very good condition, natural imperfections and with minor wear.Provenance: German private collection.
Italian bronze model of the Dancing Faun of Pompeii, cast by the Sabatino de Angelis & Fils foundry, Naples, modelled after the Antique, on square stepped plinth, signed and dated 1906, 41cm high overallThere are multiple scratches/abrasions from the waist down to the legs and there is one in the middle of his back that is about 1cm x 1cm.
George III oak-cased 8-day brass dial longcase clock, Thomas Church of Norwich, circa 1760, the 12-inch arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring having Roman hours and Arabic minutes, the matted centre with silvered subsidiary seconds ring and calendar square, within spandrels cast as the Four Seasons, the arch with signed boss between sea creatures, the knopped five-pillar movement striking on a bell, the case with arched hood and sunken columns, the moulded long trunk door on plain base and plinth, 206cm high, sold with two weights, pendulum, key and winder
Victorian oak Gothic Revival side cabinet, circa 1875, the superstructure with pierced three-quarter gallery moulded with swags, above two open bookcase shelves raised on foliate capped uprights, the projecting base with foliate edge above a pair of frieze drawers applied with tracery mouldings and pair of conforming panel doors between scroll and leaf capped pillars enclosing an adjustable shelf, on plinth base, 158cm high, 122cm wide, 56cm deep.
Fine Victorian oak floor-standing collectors' cabinet by Thomas Gurney, the rectangular top with chamfered edge over narrow plain frieze and two fielded panel doors with brass gothic handles, escutcheons and hinges, enclosing interior fitted with forty slide drawers in two banks, each with ring turned ebony handles and glazed covers, raised on stepped plinth base, inside of right door with plaque 'T. Gurney Maker, Broadway, London Fields', 107cm x 50cm x 130cm high
Victorian mahogany twin pedestal desk, the rectangular hinged adjustable easel top with black gilt tooled skiver, over single frieze drawer and two fielded panel doors each opening to reveal a bank of three drawers with gilt metal ring handles, the uppermost right drawer fitted with open compartments, raised on plinth base, 112cm x 48cm x 72cm high
Late 19th Century inlaid walnut breakfront credenza, the figured top over boxwood stringing and inlaid foliate scroll frieze between gilt metal fillet and central door with inlaid panel enclosing three shelves, between inlaid columns and gilt metal capitals, glazed quadrant cabinets, each enclosing two shelves and further columns on plinth base, 152cm x 39cm x 104cm high
Early 20th Century polychrome painted diorama, of a stagecoach marked 'London' and 'Bristol' with four horses, mounted on a rectangular painted plinth base, and figures of a coachman, two riders, innkeeper, etc., and a box framed backdrop painted with an inn, together with a free-standing painted inn sign, 73cm wide x 41cm (tallest)
Edwardian inlaid and crossbanded mahogany chest by W. Williamson & Son, Guildford, in the Regency taste, the moulded top with projecting canted corners over six long cockbeaded drawers with cast gilt metal ring handles and escutcheons, on shallow plinth base, the front edge of the top drawer stamped 'FROM W. WILLIAMSON & SON GUILDFORD', 105cm x 49cm x 139cm high
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