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CARVED MOUSE ON PLINTH IN THE STYLE OF ROBERT MOUSEMAN (H. 7.5 CM), CLOISONNE PIN BOX (H. 3.5 CM), GREAT EASTERN RAILWAY REFRESHMENT DEPARTMENT, BRYANT & MAY HINGED METAL MATCHBOX, SMALL BLACK LACQUERED BOX WITH GILT FLORAL AND HAND PAINTED DECORATION (L.9 CM, W. 6 CM) HORN TOBACCO JAR (H. 10 CM) (5)
EDWARDIAN ART UNION OF LONDON, 1908, SPELTER FIGURE, 'POST PUGNAM', STANDING ON A RECTANGULAR BASE AND MARBLE PLINTH (H. 34 CM), GREEN'S CORNISH WARE FLOUR SIFTER, JUG, GLASS STORAGE JAR; GISCHARD ANEROID CIRCULAR WALNUT BAROMETER (DIA. 16 CM) AND A PAIR OF H. BROWN & SON LTD, BARKING, 'SESTRIEL' 7 X 50 BINOCULARS (6)
JAPANESE ELM AND PARQUETRY INLAID TABLE CABINET WITH TWO MOTHER-OF-PEARL INLAID BIRD AND FLORAL PANELLED DOORS ENCLOSING SIX DRAWERS, WITH A LONG DRAW BELOW, ON A PLINTH BASE, 26.5 X 29.3 X 16 CM, PAIR OF SATSUMA VASES, SIGNED (H.16 CM), PORCELAIN CYLINDRICAL VASE (H. 28 CM) TWELVE CIRCULAR BAMBOO COASTERS, BOXED, AND A CHINESE CLOISONNE CYLINDRICAL BOX WITH COVER (H. 6.3 CM) (18)
A Parian bust of Napoleon I upon a bronze-mounted base (27cm high)It is noted that the Parian ware is quite dirty and there is some brown staining at the front which appears to rub off. There appears to be an old firing crack where his jacket starts to the right-hand side (see close-up image) there is also a small piece of restoration to the hat (see close-up image). The gilt bronze plinth and socle has darkened down well.
A fine-quality French brass and glass-sided carriage alarm clock; the white-enamel dial with Roman numerals and signed L'Epee, the gilded movement striking on a gong, with a variety of keys Condition Report - it looks in fairly good overall original condition at first glance with the four glass sides being intact and the oval glass top, the gilding on the brass seems reasonable or there is some minor rubbing and very minor scratching to the plinth-style base etc. Underneath looks clean. Although the correct carriage clock keys are with the clock it does not appear to be working - it may well be over wound and it can't be made to strike as it should do. The movement itself does not look in bad condition. The Auctioneer reports it could probably just do with an overhaul, service and clean.
A large mid-19th century mahogany-cased eight-day broken-arch longcase clock; the outset cornice above a 13 1/2 inch painted dial, in the arch a hand-decorated scene titled 'Come under my plaidie' (after the Hector MacNeill (1746-1818) poem and song), the cream dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds hand, date hand and signed A. Breckenridge & Son - Kilmarnock and cornered by hand-decorated spandrels allegorical of the four nations of Great Britain; the case with flame-mahogany bow-fronted trunk door with circular sound apertures, raised on short plinth base; together with weights, key and pendulum (213cm high)
A large late 19th century black slate mantel clock in Classical style and with gilded French movement; the black and gold chapter ring with Roman numerals, the dial signed J. W. Benson Ltd - Ludgate Hill, flanked by two Classical-style maidens and Corinthian-style columns with acanthus capitals, large plinth base (54.5cm wide x 35cm high)
A large mid-19th century oak housekeeper's cupboard; outset cornice above panelled sliding doors and an arrangement of six half-width drawers below, raised on plinth base (180cm wide x 51.5cm deep x 203cm high)This item is in two parts - there is a top and a bottom. The height measurement has been checked (three times) it fluctuates between 203cm and 203.5cm
The central section from a large mid-19th century oak breakfront bookcase: the top with egg-and-dart style moulding above a figured walnut frieze and further Aesthetic-style carving below, the two glazed doors enclosing shelves and flanked by foliate-style volutes and anthemion-style lower corners above a plinth base with rounded corners (153cm wide, 33cm deep, 137cm high)
A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY BRONZE MODELS OF THE MARLY HORSES, raised on marble bases. 54cm highThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Rein broken, chip to one marble plinth, some verdigris spottings, overall in good condition.
A large Border Fine Arts resin figure of a farmer on his tractor pulling a plough on a mahogany plinth within glazed display case, width 41cm, depth 27cm, height 24cm, together with a Border Fine Arts figure group Daily Delivery JH103, one other Border Fine Arts figure of a dog and duck, small glazed display case containing various china flowers of the yearCondition report: Tractor model – no damage or repairs. Border Fine Arts dairy cart – missing gold railing to one side of the cart. Border Fine Arts Retriever & duck – no damage or repairs.
An early 19th century West Country Friendly brass stave head, Evercreech, on later mahogany plinth, overall 27.5cm high. Evercreech Friendly Society was founded circa 1798 and disbanded in 1905. A large order of brass staveheads was made for the club by Blinman's of Bristol in the early 19th century. Blinman is recorded as bankrupt in 1830
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