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Rail Chair and Railway Finial, cast iron, a Great Western and Great Central Railway Joint Railway rail chair by C K & N dated August 1903, together with a GWR concrete and wood two sided post finial (74cm high) and a edging block with one sloped side reputedly from Swindon GWR Works, mounted on a wooden plinth and mounted with a BR Swindon totem sign, G, (3)
An Art Deco walnut and burr walnut round cabinet, c1950, the twin vertical ovolo mouldings with hinged doors applied flat glazing bars revealing glass shelved interior, stepped sides and shaped plinth applied ovolo mouldings, 144cm h; 29.5 x 143cm Condition ReportSome patches, abrasions, old scratches and faults to veneer generally consistent with age. Some splits to veneer
A rare Victorian walnut self-recording aneroid barometer, L Casella London, c1880, the timepiece with chain fusee movement with shouldered plates driving the barograph drum, that instrument on a substantial brass bed with columns and bubble level, the architectural case with glazed fall front flanked by pilasters, on stepped plinth with hinged flap in the top and two panelled doors to the back, pendulum and clock and case keys, and an early Victorian Elizabethan oak wall bracket, probably to the design of Thomas Johnson of Lichfield, 1836-40, the shelf and apron carved with leaves and strapwork, the volute supports with pendants, overall height 78cm; shelf 28 x 97cm (2) (Bracket) Commissioned for the Heath House by John Burton Philips For several similar instruments by contemporary British makers, see Collins (P R) - Barographs, 2002, chapter 1, in which the terms 'self recording barometer' and 'barograph' are discussed Condition ReportA high quality instrument in good original condition. Case a little splashed with paint. Mechanisms untried but no reason to suspect they are defective. Sold with copy of a receipt for overhauling "English clock and barograph set in a mahogany (sic) case made by Casella" dated December 1983
An Italian marmo giallo siena model of the Tomb of Scipio, Rome, c1840, the cover detachable revealing three oval or hemispherical wells, on slate plinth, 24.5cm l Provenance: Recorded in Joanna Philips' notebook, c1845: "The tomb of Scipio, the original in the Vatican... bought at Rome in 1843" Condition ReportGood condition with only tiny flea bites and some old settled dust and dirt
An Italian marmo giallo siena tazza, Rome, probably workshop of Benedetto Boschetti, c1840, on marmo verde antico pedestal and slate plinth, 31.5cm h Recorded in Joanna Philips' notebook, c1845: "A giallo antico vase... bought in Rome in 1843" Condition ReportBowl broken and re-stuck with loss. Lacks handles. Other, lesser damage
An Italian marmo giallo siena model of the Column of Phocas, Rome, c1840, with miniature bronze statuette of the Emperor, the base inscribed COLONNA FOCA, on marmo nero belgio plinth, 44.5cm h Recorded in Joanna Philips' notebook, c1845: "The 3 ruins of the forum in giallo antico, all bought in Rome in 1843". Bought at the same time as the pair of temple models (lot 170) The Emperor Phocas (d.610AD) reigned in Constantinople for 8 years. He converted the Parthenon into a Christian temple. His is one of the monuments in the Roman Forum Condition ReportMuch old settled dust; slightly chipped around the slate base, with a few other, smaller 'flea bites'
An early Victorian bronze mounted oak and ebony inkstand, attributed to Gillows, of sarcophagus shape with drawer, a substantial brass loop handle to either side, the glass well to the centre of the top with oak cover, on plinth base, 38cm l, underside of the drawer inscribed in pencil H P Wilcock Condition ReportIn good unrestored condition. Sold with a pair of later slightly undersized Victorian moulded glass inkwells and covers. The turned oak finial to the well cover of different design to the knob of the drawer, one therefore likely to be associated
A William IV mahogany breakfront library bookcase, in three sections with brass galleries and a number (1[9], 21, 23) and rosettes, the adjustable shelves flanked by pilasters headed by oval paterae, on skirted plinth concealing turned feet, 189cm h; 40 x 350cm Condition ReportSome restoration and replacements
Victor B Wilkins - G-Plan - Fresco - An original 20th century retro G Plan teak wood double 'Fresco' pattern chest of drawers. The chest of drawers being raised on a plinth base with an upright bank of eight side by side drawers having lozenge shaped recessed handles with the side of the chest being chamfered. Measures 76cm x 142cm x 45cm.
An early 20th century circa. 1900 slate Neoclassical mantle clock having a white enamelled face with black roman numeral to the chapter ring with a brass dial and bevelled glass. The clock case having inlaid red marble and with etched decoration beneath, raised on a plinth base. Accompanied by key & pendulum.
Ernest Gomme - G Plan - Brandon Range - A retro vintage mid Century G-Plan English teak secretaire bureau cabinet. The cabinet having one fall front drawer with fitted compartments over twin door cupboards below. All having angular raised handles and being raised on a plinth base. Measures 85cm x 77cm x 47cm.
A collection of late 19th century Victorian Faience and Delft ware to include a French Faience tin glazed jug marked PB to base, a delft miniature vase with makers mark to base and a vase with hand painted tin glazed decoration upon a plinth base. Some chips and cracks to each item. Measures 16cm tall.
Of Breweriana interest - A collection of vintage 20th century whiskey related ornaments to include a Black & White Whiskey Scotch ornament having two Highland Terriers raise on a square base, a ceramic Black & White Scotch Whiskey " Buchanan's " jug, White Horse ornament raised on a plinth base. Largest measures 23cm.
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