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Contemporary decorative painted two train marine inspired wall clock striking on a bell, the 9.5" brass chapter ring within a drumhead casing supported to either side by gilded dolphins upon a stepped plinth over a gilded shell, 20.5" high overall; also a Zenith oak convex wall timepiece with brass Arabic numerals, 11.5" diameter overall (2)
A 19th century bronze classical figure, on later base, 21.5cm high together with a cast metal figure of an Olympian with arm stretched out holding a laurel wreath, 34cm high (2) . Bronze figure - screwed to a probable later base, the figure does not appear to be signed and has surface wear, bruising in part, possibly sprayed?. Olympian - raised on alabaster plinth, with split through the top of one leg and a scratch around the top of the arm hanging by his side, no signature.
Royal Worcester 'Nijinsky', model No. RW3893 by Doris Lindner, limited edition 125/500 on wooden plinth, with framed certificate (a.f). There is a fine stress fracture / hairline crack running from the front leg under belly to the back leg and another from tail down back leg. This is not obvious and the model is stable at present.
A rare and documented near-pair of George III joined oak coffor bachs, Carmarthenshire, circa 1770One maker stampedEach with typical detachable ovolo edge-moulded lid, the front with paired pointed-ogee arched raised and fielded panels, the scroll-profiled plinth base enclosing two short lip-moulded drawers, with reeded front feet, one stamped twice 'W. Lewis' to side, 61cm wide x 35cm deep x 51cm high, (24in wide x 13 1/2in deep x 20in high)Footnotes:Provenance:Purchased Country Antiques, Richard Bebb, Dyfed, July 1995.Illustrated:Richard Bebb, Welsh Furniture 1250-1950 (2007), Vol. II, p. 75, pl. 775 & 776.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A small Victorian mahogany pedestal desk, circa 1850Having a green-leather skiver, above two cockbeaded frieze drawers, each pedestal with three further drawers, on a plinth base, 122cm wide x 75cm deep x 77cm high, (48in wide x 29 1/2in deep x 30in high)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A George III joined and boarded elm fully-enclosed dresser base, circa 1800Having a single-piece well-figured top with applied moulded edge, a central bank of four graduated drawers, flanked by an applied panel cupboard door, boarded sides, on ogee-cutaway plinth base, 166.5cm wide x 45cm deep x 95cm high, (65 1/2in wide x 17 1/2in deep x 37in high)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A late 15th century oak newel post, French, circa 1480-1500With later top and cruciform base to form a torchère, having a central column carved with a moulded capital, surrounded by four free-standing turned columns, one opposing pair spiral-turned and carved with small rosettes, another with double spiral-carving, and the fourth with spiral beading, all on a waisted square-section plinth, carved to the centre with a spiral and riband-wrapped collar, and with ribbed acanthus leaves above and below, central circular aperture to top, 49.5cm wide x 47cm deep x 112cm high, (19in wide x 18 1/2in deep x 44in high)Footnotes:Provenance:The Collection of Mr & Mrs H. Beedham.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
GEORGES LUCIEN VACOSSIN (1870-1932) - BRONZE DANCER a large gilded and cold painted bronze figure of a dancer with arms outstretched in motion and holding 2 ivory tambourines, balanced on one foot and mounted on a bronze base and onyx plinth. Signed to the bronze base, G Vacossin. 34cms high overall
NIGEL HALL (B 1943) - BRONZE SCULPTURE a small abstract bronze sculpture titled Extension Intention, with a wooden plinth and plaque dating it to 1996. Sculpture 11.5cms high, 19.5cms high overall *Nigel Hall is an English Sculptor who works in a variety of mediums including wood, steel, bronze and aluminium. He is represented in many public collections and has exhibited widely, and has undertaken many private and public commissions. This was made in 1996 for the Prudential Awards, it was cast in an edition of 8 and was originally titled Intention Extension. My thanks to Mr Hall for his help in finding this information.
PETER NEWSOME - GLASS SCULPTURES a large green glass sculpture by Peter Newsome, with slices of irregular shaped glass mounted on a clear glass plinth (47cms high). Also with another glass sculpture, with sections of glass making a crescent shaped sculpture, also mounted on a clear glass base (34cms high). Both signed, Peter Newsome. (2) *Newsome was born in 1943 and educated at Brunel University. He is an associated member of the Royal Society of British Sculptors, and and elected member of the Society of Designer Craftsman and Contemporary Glass Society. He has held various exhibitions in the UK and USA, and has created items for public and private clients including Peter Gabriel.
An early 19th century oak and mahogany crossbanded eight day longcase clock with broken swan neck pediment above painted arched dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds hand above date aperture and inscribed 'Walesby & Bailey Horncastle', with long arched door and plinth base, height 124cm, with pendulum and two weights.Additional InformationThere is a split to the plinth base and general surface wear and tear throughout. Clock is presented with a pendulum and two weights. A couple of tiny holes to the mahogany veneer beneath the broken swan neck pediment, a little bit of touch up to the painted dial. General surface wear and tear.
An early Victorian mahogany cylinder top secrétaire bookcase, the upper section with twin glazed doors enclosing three adjustable shelves, the roll top enclosing a sectioned interior, sliding writing surface and twin cupboard doors to a plinth base, width 118cm, height 235cm, depth 58cm.Additional InformationA good original piece of furniture in rather tired condition requiring a polish. A few small splits in parts, the frame is slightly twisted just beneath the upper cornice, surface knocks and wear throughout, the interior and sliding drawer are rather rough in finish.
A Victorian walnut breakfront low open bookcase with carved detail above fluted uprights, raised on a plinth base, width 181cm, height 112cm, depth 36.3cm.Additional InformationAn original piece of furniture, requiring a polish, a few scuffs and scratches here and there, but basically OK. There is no key.
A 19th century mahogany alcove bookcase, the upper section with twin glazed doors above a base of two cupboard doors with simple moulded plinth, width 142cm.Additional InformationThis is an alcove piece of furniture so it has pine unfinished sides, some losses to the back boards, scuffing throughout, certainly requires a polish.
A Victorian twin pedestal desk, the raised superstructure with twin banks of four short drawers above galleried shelf and hinged compartment enclosing a well, pigeon holes and single drawer above an arrangement of eight drawers to a plinth base, height 104cm, width 131cm.Additional InformationGeneral surface knocks throughout as you would expect. There are two splits to the moulding either side of the hinged compartment. The leather has been replaced. There are some knocks and scrapes to the veneer on the plinth. The raised superstructure is possibly a later addition.
A late Victorian walnut nine drawer twin pedestal desk with gilt Greek key tooled leather inset top raised on plinth supports, width 104.5cm, height 76cm, depth 61cm.Additional InformationThere are four circular plugs to the top of each corner, also quite deep gouges, the leather is very heavily worn, there are a few splits to the veneer around the top. The handles are original, general surface wear to the remainder of the desk.
A large early 20th century stained pine school cabinet, the upper section with moulded cornice above four glazed doors, the base with two double panelled cupboard doors raised on a bracket plinth base, width 152cm, height 201cm, depth 54.5cm.Additional InformationThe piece is rather rustic, the top does not quite fit correctly to the base, general surface wear throughout with a few surface marks.
A pine nine drawer inverted breakfront knee hole desk with brass knock handles on a bracket plinth base, width 129cm, height 73cm.Additional InformationThere are two sections of wood spliced to the back of the top, heavy surface wear to the top where it is obviously been used, general surface wear throughout, noticeably around the knops of the draw fronts. It is also missing a shaped apron underneath the central drawer.
A pine side cabinet, the upper section with moulded cornice above two glazed doors enclosing two shelves, the base with frieze drawer above two cupboard doors to a plinth base, height 183cm, width 96cm, depth 37.5cm.Additional InformationBasically in good order, a piece made in the 20th century probably from earlier component parts, a waxed finish, light surface wear.
A reproduction oak Priory style wardrobe with twin panelled doors enclosing rail and mirrored interior, raised on plinth base, height 194cm, width 126cm, depth 51cm.Additional InformationHeavy wear throughout, the top right section of the cornice is slightly loose, general wear, scratches, scuffs etc.
GILLIE & MARC; a contemporary bronze limited edition sculpture, 'The Hippo Just Wanted an Apple and Ice Cream', signed and numbered 3/25 to plinth base, complete with Certificate of Authenticity, height 31cm. Additional InformationThe base is slightly misshapen, scratches and scuffs to the base.
An Art Deco silvered spelter model of a female archer, raised on black painted plinth base, height 50cm, length 51cm.Additional InformationThe silver and patina is heavily worn especially around the arms and shoulders, the outstretched arm has been snapped and glued back together, the bow is also a replacement.
WILLIAM NEWTON; a bronze sculpture of a jockey on horseback, impressed signature, dated '04 and numbered 1/7 to base, height 40cm, length including wooden plinth base 57cm. (D)Additional InformationMinimal wear, light scratches, scuffs but overall presented in good order. This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org
S K COPE; an art pottery model of St George on horseback inscribed with with lustre highlights and featuring verse of Sir Walter Scott, 'A garland for the heroes crest and twined by her that loved him best', impressed marks to rim, raised on wooden plinth base, height 39cm, length of base 38.5cm (af).Additional InformationHeavy crazing, the figure looks to have been dropped and the whole base area has been broken into many pieces and crudely glued back, parts missing.
A taxidermy crow on oval wooden plinth, length 40cm, and a taxidermy bird under a glass dome, height 30cm (af) (2).Additional InformationThe glass dome is damaged around the lower section and is not the correct dome for this bird. The bird is in poor condition. The crow has some losses to the feathers and some scuffs, otherwise OK.
LLADRO; a salt glazed figure of a young girl holding a kitten, height 22cm, and four further Lladro figures comprising three cherubs and a figures of a boy and girl seated with a puppy on a padded gilt heightened plinth (5).Additional InformationAll five in good condition with no signs of faults, damage or restoration.
Congreve style rolling ball clock probably made by Dent of London, the triangular pediment with triple brass dials over a rolling ball platform supported upon four tapering columns to the stepped rectangular base, also upon an ebonised stepped plinth and silvered base plate supported upon quadruple ball feet, 18.5" high (winding key)
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