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A Georgian oak longcase clock with broken arch pediment above the painted dial decorated with hunting scenes, the dial painted roman numerals with subsidiary seconds and date dials, inscribed 'R. Weston, Woolsingham', fitted thirty hour chain driven movement striking on a single bell, the cross banded panelled door below flanked by canted corners, raised on later turned feet, 19 1/2in. x 86in. high.
A George III Irish mahogany longcase clock, with 13in. arched brass dial fitted roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, inscribed 'R. Mansfield, Cork', the eight day movement in need of considerable restoration, the arched hood with applied carved shell and flower decoration above the brass-mounted corinthian pilasters, with arched panel door below and fielded panel under, raised on ogee bracket feet, 18 1/2in. x 93in. high. (please see lot 1947 for illustration)
A 19th Century gilt metal gentleman's fob intaglio carved rectangular cornelian with rampant lion above "B. R" initials for Benjamin I Richardson. The seal set to a relief moulded foliate gilt metal head with scroll pediment terminating in pendant loop, together with a similar example engraved "R". These together with a letter from Benjamin Richardson relating to personal matters dated March 26th 1832.- (3).
Giuseppe Bezzuoli (Florence 1784-1855) Brunelleschi, seated, holding a model of the dome of Florence Cathedral with inscription 'Studio dalla figura rap. o F. Brunelleschi dipinto a Ch. o S. c o dal Sig e g. e Bezzuoli nell S.e R. Palazzo Pitti' black chalk, brush and brown wash, heightened with white, on light brown paper 9? x 11 in. (244 x 279 mm.); and five drawings by or attributed to Pietro Benvenuti, Francesco Sabatelli and other early 19th Century artists (6)
Five books on Persian tribal history and ethnography: Barth, Frederick, Nomads of South Persia - The Basseri Tribe of the Khamseh Confederation; Briant, Pierre, Etat et pasteurs au Moyen-Orient ancient; Clarke, John I., The Iranian City of Shiraz; Cronin, Vincent, The Last Migration; Garthwaite, Gene R., Khans and Shahs - A documentary analysis of the Bakhtiyari in Iran.
A FIVE PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SET, the coffee pot and hot water pot of tapering circular form, the domed hinged cover with knop finials and scroll handles, also engraved with an upper border of trellis and scroll decoration, the teapot of bullet form with identical decoration, the sugar bowl with a pull-off domed cover, the cream jug of baluster form, engraved with a crest, London 1960, by R. Comyns, (c.94oz).
A MASSIVE PAIR OF FOUR LIGHT CANDELABRA with a pair of matching candlesticks, after the originals by Paul de Lamerie, the tapering columns with quilt decoration and shell capped shoulders, urn-shaped capitals with calyx leaf decoration, the scroll branches each supporting a spool-shaped capital with foliate borders, the whole on a square base within incurved corners, engraved trellis decoration and shell and foliate motifs, London 1960, by R. Comyns, height of candelabra 18.5", height of candelsticks 14", (c.368oz).
A pair of Doulton ovoid vases, late 19th, each with lace work design in gold, picked out with blue and white enamels, below a tapering neck with everted rim, glazed in tones of blue and green, impressed 'Doulton & Slaters patent' 'Doulton, Lambeth England 532', black painted 'X5602' and artists monogram 'r g' 15.5" high
A Wade Heath 1930's ware jug, the yellow ground with raised foliage and a green parrot handle. 8 1/2 in. Together with an H. J. Wood Ltd Burslem ware baluster jug, decorated panels of trailing coloured flowers and sea green hobnail effect, 7 1/2 in., a T & R. G. Victorian Ironstone china jug with puce and green decorated oriental willow pattern scene, 5 1/2 in. and a pair of green ware oak leaf and acorn decorated two handled dessert dishes (one chipped), 10 in. 25.5cm). (5).
A 19th Century Berlin porcelain rectangular plaque finely enamelled in colours by R. Dittrich with 'Psyche and Meere' - The lightly draped naked young nymph seated on a rocky outcrop holding a butterfly, 12.5ins x 10.25ins (signed to front and titled to reverse, impressed K.P.M. mark, also bearing Vienna beehive pattern mark), in 19th Century gilt moulded frame (extensively damaged) on Front Cover
213098 A D Grant, AB, RN: 1914-15 star, Victory and Naval LSGC medals (HMS Curlew), mounted for wearing (missing BWM); with HMS Delphi boxing 1922 Heavyweight 1st Prize silver and brass medallions to Grant; 45892 Pte H J Waterman, Hamps R.: Victory and War Medal; another Victory medal 14495 Spr H H Lanham, RE; 1914-15 star and Victory medal, illegible; and various cloth and cap badges, etc.
A family casualty group of medals: 68676 Gnr. J Milton, RFA: Aug-Nov 1914 star (with 'Mons' class), BWM and Victory with Death plaque; 8501 Pte W R Milton, Glouc. R.: 1914-15 star, BWM and Victory with Death plaque; L35721 Gnr. F Milton, RA: BWM and Victory; and a Death plaque to William Milton. The family lived in Eastville, Bristol. James listed as the son of William and Emma Sarah Louisa Milton, perhaps explaining the last Death plaque.

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