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19th century mahogany Robbie Burns eight day longcase clock,with painted arched dial with Roman numerals, two subsidiary dials, painted decoration to the spandrels and arch, inscribed 'Burns at the Plough' and decoration to the spandrels representing the four symbols of the Union, mahogany case on plinth base, 235cm high
Amended Description Late 18th century mahogany longcase clock, the painted arched dial signed Thurston Sharrock, Preston, having Roman and Arabic numerals, seconds subsidiary dial at 12 and date aperture at 6, the hood with swan neck pediment above Corinthian columns, the case with blind fretwork frieze, the moulded trunk door flanked by reeded pilasters, on panelled plinth base and bracket feet, H.225cm, with two weights and pendulum, later case
Pair of 19th century satinwood crossbanded and floral marquetry inlaid cabinets,with gilt metal mounts and twin carved columns flanking glazed doors, on plinth bases, 108 x 79 x 49cmThe dimensions of the top surface are d39cm x w60cm Condition Report - Cabinet with key hole to rightThe front half of the top has suffered water damage, Areas of lifting to veneers, and lost areas of crossbanding lifted and lacking to top section. Missing areas to crossbanding to pediment. Feet rubbed to corners and missing veneers. Old shrinkage crack right hand side of the cabinet. Some other missing areas to crossbanding. Both Columns missing some moulding from flutes.One shelf present (appears to have had 2 originally) no apparent keySome paint splattering to front.Cabinet 2Surface marks and dents to top and scratches.Shrinkage top and repair top left column. Missing areas to crossbanding to pediment. Feet rubbed to corners and missing veneers.One shelf present (appears to have had 2 originally) no apparent keySee many extra images
An Egyptian bronze triad sarcophagus Late Period, 26th Dynasty, circa 664-525 B.C. Depicting Osiris, wearing the atef crown, arms crossed holding the crook and flail, with a suspension loop behind his back, the engraved T-shaped dorsal column below, flanked by Horus the child to his right, depicted nude, striding forward on his left leg and wearing the crown of Upper and Lower Egypt with the side lock of youth, a suspension loop at his proper right foot, on the other side is Isis striding forward on her left leg, wearing a horned sun-disc and tripartite wig, the triad standing on a hollow integral plinth, the front panel cast in relief with the child god squatting, flanked by Isis and Thoth in adoration, a panel on either side with falcon-headed soul of Pe and jackal-headed soul of Nekhen, the back of the plinth with panels depicting a male figure, probably the deceased, in jubilation posture, in the central panel a lotus flower leaning on a column, a third panel, removable and now missing, revealing the hollow interior, to the right of the aperture an inscription giving the donor's identity: 'May Isis give life to Wedja-hor son of Pa-di-hor', the short sides of the plinth with further depictions of Pe and Nekhen, 14cm high, 10.2cm wideFootnotes:Provenance:Private collection, Cardiff, formed in the 1920s.Private collection, Aberystwyth, acquired from the above ca. 2004. Anonymous sale; Bonhams, London, 3 April 2014, lot 165.Private collection, UK, acquired from the above sale.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
ROBERT THOMPSON OF KILBURN - MOUSEMAN a rare carved oak figure of a Shire Horse with front leg raised. On a plinth base with carved Mouse signature. 21.5cms high, 25cms long *Robert Thompson produced Shire Horses from the 1960's to 1990's, but appear rarely in auction. This example probably dates to the 1970's.
GREEK BRONZE STATUE - NATIONAL BANK OF GREECE, 1966 a classical style bronze statue mounted on a marble plinth, with plaques on the base Reproduction of a bronze stutuette of a young athlete, late 6th Century, National Archaeological Museum Athens, On the Occasion of the 125th Anniversary of the Founding of the National Bank of Greece, 1841-1966. 35.5cms high overall
French 19th C Superb and Impressive Architectural Japy Freres 8 Day Striking Gilt Mantle Clock with painted enamel dial depicting figures and scenes. Featuring 8 day striking on a gong a half hour and a full hour, with key. Raised on an ebonised plinth. Measures 19 inches 47,5 cms. Signed Japy Freres to back plated, enamel dial and in excellent working order. Hammer strike to gong requires adjustment (Comes with a large glass dome cover which has damage).
A Victorian mahogany display cabinet on chest, with bobbin-turned pilaster columns to both the upper and lower sections, the glazed cabinet upper section containing a collection of taxidermy studies of tropical and British birds, including kingfishers, a buzzard with its rabbit kill, a pair of owls and a kestrel, all within a naturalistic setting, over the base section fitted with three long drawers above a plinth base, height 210cm, width 132cm and depth 49cm.
A 19th Century carved ivory okimono as a man and woman seated opposite each other, approx 3.5 cm high, together with a 19th Century carved ivory okimono as a seated figure upon a lotus flower decorated plinth, signed to base, approx 6.5 cm CONDITION REPORTS Bears damage. Pieces missing. Repaired etc.
A longcase clock, the 30 cm arched square brass dial signed Wm Threlkeld, London to a silvered arch on the centre, the silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, the matt centre with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, and with Strike/Silent dial to the arch, fitted an eight day five pillar movement striking on a bell, in a case veneered in walnut, on a plinth base with bracket feet, 270 cm high, removal cost CReport by RBClearly not run for a long time, top ball finial is loose, movement full of cobwebs, lacks seconds dial hands and I cannot see anything connecting behind it, so this has probably been removed, trunk door warped, some slight and occasional loss, feet knocked, probably by a vacuum cleaner, on the hood on the back left hand section there is the brass capital missing to the column, needing some repair and restoration
A Victorian mahogany open bookcase, with leaf carved and mounted corbels, on a plinth base, 115 cm wide, removal cost CReport by RBPretty good condition all round, 36 cm deep x 161 cm high. The shelves are adjustable, the leather fronts which are fixed to the shelves are scuffed and worn and torn, all of which should be visible from the photograph
A 19th century mahogany cabinet, the moulded and dentil cornice above two pairs of decorative bar glazed doors, the top section with adjustable shelves, on a plinth base, 124 cm wide, removal cost DReport by RBVery faded to the left side, two keys, one pane of glass is broken, at the bottom on the left, generally needs a bit of a clean upSize 237cm high 120cm wide 44cm deep
Early 20th century religious plaque with two white metal circular medallions depicting Christ and the Madonna, each signed Narses, in gilt metal borders with floral swag, ribbon and crucifix decoration, mounted on green onyx rectangular plinth with easel back, 16.5cm wide; also a small copper plaque depicting The Last Supper, in rosewood frame with gilt slip, 23.5cm wide incl. frame. (2).
Pair of Victorian Staffordshire Pottery inkwells in the form of recumbent greyhounds on oval plinth base, each 10cm high; a Staffordshire figure of a standing greyhound on naturalistic oval plinth base, 17cm high and a Staffordshire Pottery figure of a white pheasant on naturalistic base, 25.5cm high. (4).
Victorian oak breakfront bookcase, the upper section enclosed by three glazed doors with cupboards below on plinth base. width 234cm, height 248cm and depth 56cm.Condition report:Used condition but sturdy and useable, No visible worn but some scuffs, knocks and minor damage. One shelf missing from left hand side.
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