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Late 19th century eight-day French mantle clock in a white marble case with contrasting rouge marble inserts to the front, round topped case with carved volutes and conforming sidepieces, on a deep rectangular plinth, with a rack striking movement striking the hours and half hours on a bell, 4-3/4” enamel dial with Roman numerals, minute markers and steel spade hands, flat bevelled glass within a cast bezel, retailers name “Bracher & Sydenham, Reading” inscribed on the dial, with pendulum.Dimensions: Height: 31cm Length/Width: 43cm Depth/Diameter: 15cm
A 19th century French 8-day timepiece library clock in a mahogany and ebonised drum case with a stepped plinth on bun feet, with a 6” enamel dial with Roman numerals, minute markers and steel moon hands, with a flat glass and brass bezel. With pendulum.Dimensions: Height: 36cm Length/Width: 32cm Depth/Diameter: 18cm
A 19th century French mantle clock in an alabaster case with an 8-day Parisian timepiece movement, case with a flat top surmounted by an urn, on a broad plinth on raised feet, with an enamel dial, Roman numerals and minute markers. With pendulum and giltwood padded base. Dimensions: Height: 30cm Length/Width: 26cm Depth/Diameter: 12cm
18th century c1760 oak cased George III longcase clock by William Eastwood of Burnley, with a stepped caddy top on a projecting cornice and blind frieze, square glazed door flanked by two turned pillars with gesso capitals, trunk with conforming recessed pillars and a full length wavy topped door, on a square plinth with a raised panel and shaped skirting, 12� square brass dial, 11� chapter ring with Roman numerals and five-minute Arabic's, "C� scroll and castle gateway pattern spandrels and original steel hands, engraved dial centre with the Latin motto "Memento Mori� (a reminder of the inevitability of death) and the initials "JD�, with a semi-circular date aperture and engraved date ring behind, conforming "penny-moon� with lunar date aperture, dial pinned directly to a rope driven 30-hour countwheel striking movement, striking the hours on a cast bell, with pendulum and weight. The movement backplate is engraved with the name of the maker of the clock and dated 1762, a rare and unusual feature seldom found on longcase clocks. William Eastwood is recorded as working in Burnley (Lancs) c.1750-c.1795Dimensions: Height: 220cm Length/Width: 50cm Depth/Diameter: 25cm
A provincial oak longcase clock retailed by “Geo Hunt, Amesbury” c1820, with a crested break arch pediment and corresponding glazed hood door flanked by two plain pillars with capitals, long trunk with a full length break arch door on a rectangular plinth with a shaped base, painted dial with Arabic numerals, minute markers, subsidiary date and seconds dials and stamped brass hands, matching painted spandrels and a depiction of sea shells to the arch, dial pinned to the movement via a Walker Hughes cast falseplate, with an eight day rack striking movement, striking the hours on a cast bell. With weights and PendulumDimensions: Height: 215cm Length/Width: 47cm Depth/Diameter: 23cm
A 19th century unsigned mahogany veneered longcase clock c1820, with a swans neck pediment and recessed break arch hood door with scalloped surround, flanked by two reeded pillars with cast brass Corinthian capitals, trunk with inlaid stringing and canted corners, with a corresponding long door with a flat top on a rectangular plinth with bracket feet, painted break arch dial with tumbling Arabic numerals, minute markers, subsidiary seconds dial and arched date aperture with date disc behind, matching painted spandrels with a romantic depiction of two musicians to the break arch, dial pinned via a cast iron �OWEN� falseplate to an eight day rack striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum and weights.Dimensions: Height: 230cm Length/Width: 46cm Depth/Diameter: 23cm
An Oak and Mahogany longcase clock with a Swans neck pediment and break arch hood door flanked by two ring turned pillars with capitals, trunk with a short door on a rectangular plinth with a shaped base, painted dial with Arabic numerals, quarter hour Arabic's, minute markers, subsidiary date and seconds dials and stamped brass hands, with matching painted spandrels and a depiction of a rural cottage and church to the arch, dial inscribed �Adinell, Selby�, with an eight-day rack striking movement, striking the hours on a cast bell. With weights and PendulumDimensions: Height: 230cm Length/Width: 53cm Depth/Diameter: 25cm
FAHRNER, DAVID (1895-1962), "Stehender weiblicher Akt mit Handspiegel", Gips bronziert, vollplastische Figur einer jungen Frau auf quadratischer Plinthe stehend, auf der Plinthe signiert und datiert 1947, H: gesamt ca. 46 cm. Alters- und Beriebspuren, teilw. minim. bestoßen.| FAHRNER, DAVID (1895-1962), "Standing female nude with hand mirror", bronzed plaster, fully plastic figure of a young woman standing on a square plinth, signed and dated 1947 on the plinth, H: total approx. 46 cm. Signs of age and wear, partly minimal. bumped.
METALLGIESSER 19./20. Jh., "Eva" nach Renaissance-Vorbild, Metallguss, in Bronzeart brüniert, vollplastische Figur der stehenden Eva, in beiden Händen je einen Apfel haltend, auf Landschaftsplinthe, auf dunkel marmoriertem Steinsockel verschraubt (erwas locker), H: Figur ca. 34 cm, gesamt 35,5 cm. Alters- und Beriebspuren.| METAL FOUNDERS 19./20. Century, "Eva" based on a Renaissance model, cast metal, burnished in bronze, fully plastic figure of standing Eva, holding an apple in both hands, on a landscape plinth, screwed to a dark marbled stone base (somewhat loose), H: figure approx. 34 cm, total 35.5 cm. Signs of age and rubbing.
1977 Daimler Sovereign Series II Long wheelbase (4.2 litre) Transmission: automaticMileage:17696Jaguar/Daimler refreshed its six-cylinder XJ saloon and Daimler Sovereign range in 1973 with the introduction of the XJ6 and Daimler Sovereign Series II. The new cars featured a sleeker new bodyshell which had a slimmer front grille, new front air intake below the bumper, new lights and a revised interior. At first the short and long wheelbase versions were available, however all cars carried the long wheelbase after 1975 and were, once again, powered by the 4.2 litre XJ unit. Originally registered in the Queens Jubilee year of 1977, this regal looking Daimler presents extremely well in Midnight Blue with a contrasting beige leather interior. The chromework, including the fluted front grille and boot plinth, are in good order throughout. On a recent drive, the engine ran well with good oil pressure and the automatic transmission operated as it should. Supplied with a V5C registration document, various bills and receipts this MoT exempt car continues to be an imposing vehicle that wouldn't look out of place driving the Prime Minister from Downing Street.
2006 MG ZT V8 260 Transmission: manualMileage:47552In 2001, three years after the launch of the Rover 75, and less than a year after the demerger of MG Rover from BMW, the MG ZT and MG ZT-T were launched. During the cars' development, the models were codenamed X10 and X11, for the saloon and estate versions, respectively. The basic shape and styling of the MG ZT remained the same as for the Rover 75 but with changes to the front bumper, now with an integrated grille, and detail alterations including colour coding of the chromed waistline, a new boot lid plinth, and different alloy wheels and tyres sizes. During the first few months of 2004, MG Rover facelifted the design of the ZT and ZT-T to a less retro look, at the same time as the Rover 75 received a facelift. This didn't feature much in the way of mechanical differences to the ZT, most changes were merely aesthetic. The main changes to the car included the replacement of the twin headlamps, with a new, clear single headlamp unit. Between 2003 and 2006 the top of the ZT range, and the rarest, was rear wheel drive and powered by the Ford 4601cc V8 engine giving 300bhp, 0-60 in 6.3 seconds and a top speed of 155mph.This rare, UK supplied, MG ZT 260 fitted with the Ford V8 engine and five speed manual gearbox was first registered in November 2006 and has only covered 47,500 miles from new. Finished in grey with black interior this MG ZT 260 is supplied with a V5 registration document, an MoT test certificate which expires in April 2023 and the original handbook pack. The British Bulldog is alive and kicking with this model and at that time was built to rival the BMW M3, with its rear wheel drive linked to a limited-slip differential. This much overlooked car is discreet on the outside, luxurious inside, but equipped with a heart of thunder.
Taxidermy: A Cased Mallard Duck (Anas platyrhynchos), dated 1967, a full mount adult hen laid upon a grit and pebble covered painted faux rock, amidst a natural setting of reeds and grasses, above pebble covered groundwork beneath, enclosed within a five-glass table display case with taped frame, raised on an ebonised rectangular plinth base, 44.5cm by 25cm by 46cm, bearing handwritten label to interior - "Guy's first Mallard, 1st IX 1967, Sevenoaks".
CASED MICROSCOPE & SLIDES a brass and metal monocular microscope on a wooden plinth, in a fitted walnut case and various accessories. Also with a set of 9 microscope slides (7 in a drawer from inside the case, Blow Fly, Parasite of Pig etc), and a small case with various slides including some micro dot slides (Search for Sir John Franklin, Lord Raglan's Tablet, Declaration of Independence, Jacob and Rachel, Five Pound Note, Lords Prayer, Queen Victoria & Prince Consort etc. (2)
COLD PAINTED BRONZE OF A HOUND a cold painted bronze figure of a running hound, mounted on a wooden plinth, hound 15cms long, base 17cms long. Also with a 19thc horn beaker, carved with a hunting scene including figures on horseback, hounds and a house and landscape scene, 12.5cms high. (2)
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