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CIRCA 1840 CROSSBANDED OAK CIRCULAR DIAL LONGCASE CLOCK - 33cms diameter dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary minute dial before a pendulum driven twin weight bell strike movement, pendulum and weights included, the hood with single glazed door and flanking column pillars over a long shaped top trunk door and quarter cut pillars on a stepped plinth base, 196cms H, 50cms W
Two 20th century brass and glass french carriage clocks. A 20th Century French Bayard 8 day carriage clock being brass cased with three sides set with glazed panels, having a white enamelled face with roman numerals to the chapter ring, swing handle to top, raised on a plinth base. Interior marked 7 jewels, unadjusted, Duverdrey & Bloquel. Along with a similar example unmarked. Measures, 12 cm Tall
A large 19th Century Victorian English flame mahogany chest of drawers having a rounded chamfered edge top over a configuration of two short of three long drawers. Each drawer having decoratively carved ribbon handles and brass locks with all being raised on a plinth base upon bun feet. Measures approx; 103cm x 122cm x 53cm.
A vintage retro mid 20th century oak veneer pedestal chest of drawers having five long drawers configuration with turned knob pull handles raised on a plinth base along with oak veneer tallboy of a pedestal form having twin door cupboard atop over a bank of three drawers with arched shaped handles. Measures 114Hcm x 76Wcm x 42Dcm
A Victorian oak and mahogany cross banded 30 hour longcase clock, by F Pinney of Stamford Lincolnshire, circa 1880, broken pediment centred by a brass globe finials, flanked by scrolling swan neck brass mounted pediment, 11inch painted dial with Roman numerals, flanked by turned columns, arched shape moulded panel door enclosing weight and pendulum, moulded apron on plinth base. 209cm H x 44cm W x 25cm DProvenance:The content of Ashby School, previously named as Ashby Grammar School.
A finely carved 17th century oak coffer with later replacement lid, foliate carved top rail with a carved three panel front (the central panel with a piece of moulding broken off but present), the columns carved with figures, 1622 carved into the left panel, on a plinth base 83cm H x 148cm W x 63cm D
* DAVID SHRIGLEY, VIBES offset lithograph on paper, signed, unnumbered edition of 250, published for The Big Issue image size 70cm x 50 cm, overall size 83cm x 63cm Mounted, framed and under glass. Note: David Shrigley attended Glasgow School of Art from 1988-91 where he studied environmental art. He works in many disciplines including drawing, photography, painting, sculpture, animation and music. The variety of projects he is involved with are multi-faceted ranging from the video for Blur’s ‘Good Song’ to ‘Kingsley’ Shrigley’s mascot for the Scottish football team Partick Thistle to ‘Really Good’ a sculpture of a bronze fist with upraised, out of proportion thumb which he created for the Fourth plinth in Trafalgar Square. Shrigley was created an O.B.E. in 2020 for services to the visual arts. Recent notable exhibitions include those in Glasgow, Germany and Sweden and he was nominated for the Turner Prize in 2013. His work is held in a number of important public collections including the National Galleries of Scotland and Tate.
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