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An early 20th century German oak mantel clock with square dial, silver chapter ring set with Roman numerals and square sectioned case, also an Art Deco designed oak mantel timepiece with silvered chapter ring set with Arabic numerals inscribed "Enfield" (2).
An 18th/19th century 7.5 inch brass square clock dial with chapter ring set with Roman numerals and with cherubic spandrels set with five pillar twin fusee movement, now set within a carved oak case incorporating 17th century elements with foliate carved detailing and caryatid mounts, case height 65cm.
19th-20th cent. finger ring set with a moder intaglio Agate cornelian and goldIntaglio depicting a woman, in the center, naked spreading her legs above a monumental phallus, in between two bent men. The subject recalls such fantasy pieces, in the style of the Romans, done in the early 16th century for the French collector Louis Chaduc.
Jar (inkwell?)Bluish-green free-blown glass. Ø rim 4 cm; Ø base 5,2 cm; h 6 cm.4th-mid 5th cent. A.D. (Syro-Palestine production). Jar with vertical rim and edge fire-rounded, hollow disk under the rim. Globular body decorated by a zig-zag thread of the same colour of the vase. Tubular ring foot; pontil mark. The form recalls an inkwell.
*British topographical views. A mixed collection of approx. 700 engravings, 19th century, uncoloured engraved topographical views including approx. eighty engravings from ‘The History of Sussex’ by T.W. Horsfield and approx. 550 engravings from ‘England and Wales Delineated’ by Thomas Dugdale, together with examples by Cooke, Wolsthemholm, Page and the I.L.N., occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition, contained in four modern ring binder folders (approx.700)
Manner of E. W. Godwin (1833-1886) A mahogany two tier occasional table, ring turned legs and tapering feet, the top 19" x 20", 26" high. Illustrated: see Susan Weber Soros, The Secular Furniture of E. W. Godwin, Yale University Press, 1999, p.144, pl.207-a for a similar example.

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