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William Lancaster Plymouth Dock; a George III longcase clock, the 12" brass dial with silvered chapter ring, Roman and Arabic numerals, seconds and date subsidiaries, moon phase with High Water at Ply. Mo. Dock, the twin train movement striking on a bell, the George III and later mahogany rosewood satinwood and banded case with moulded arched top, the short trunk door with a fan carved surmount, on a shaped apron stand, 211cm high. Illustrated
A late Victorian brass cased mantel timepiece, the pillared rectangular case with a drum cased movement, silvered chapter ring with Arabic numerals, leafy scroll pierced centre, 23cm high, with key, inscribed 'Presented to Thomas Gemmell Hon. Major by the members of B. Coy 2nd A.R.V. ... 1887'.
James Gould, London; a late 17th century gilt chinoiserie decorated black lacquered longcase clock, painted with flowers and foliage, the arched moulded hood with a blind cut-card frieze surmounted by two giltwood orbs, having cylindrical pilasters, the long trunk door with scenes of figures on horseback and in a fenced garden and two birds, a figure in a landscape below, the 12" brass dial with silvered chapter ring, strike/silent regulation, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, Roman and Arabic numerals, the twin train movement striking on a bell, 226cm high.* An old hand written label inside the trunk inscribed 'This clock belonged to the Mr Howard of Cundington The Philanthropist'Illustrated.
An Empire Pendule d'Officier, unsigned, the rectangular gilt metal case with raised flowering leafy scrollwork on a textured ground within gadroon borders and surrounding the white enamel dial, Roman numerals and blued steel hands, engine turned bezel, ring suspension, the movement with outside countwheel and striking on a later bell, 15 x 11cm, in a fitted blue velvet and silk lined easel case, covered in crimson leather, applied with a gilt metal crown and 'N' and gilded with insects to the corners, 23 x 16 x 4cm, lacking strut.Illustrated
A mid Victorian burr yew wood sewing box of sarcophagal form, mother of pearl escutcheon and lid oval, wooden ring side handles, bracket style feet, the lid interior with ruched silk letter compartment over a lidded and compartmentalised tray in blue paper and silk, with a few tools and accessories, 32 x 25 x 18cm
An impressive rosewood and mother of pearl inlaid sewing, writing and jewellery casket, circa 1835, the whole with cut mother of pearl floral, animal and bird panels within quarter bobbin mouldings, ring side handles on carved bun feet, the hinged sarcophagal form lid fitted internally with a mirror in tooled leather frame, over a lidded and compartmentalised tray in patterned red silk and paper, the front with a pair of panel doors with internal tooled leather panels and fitted with a plain drawer, a jewellery drawer and with a drawer fitted as a writing slope complete with two original ink wells, complete with key, 34 x 26 x 37cm
A Regency red leather sewing box of bombe form, raised on brass lion paw feet with brass lion mask ring handles, gilt brass escutcheon and lid plaque and fox mask spandrils, the interior with a printed silk lid panel over a pink paper compartmentalised tray with three hinged leather lids pierced for threads, a pair of silk pin cushions, needle book etc. 24.5 x 16 x 11cm.
A mid 19th Century green glass and gilt metal mounted sewing companion in the form of an egg, the cover raised by a chain on a pulley within a gilt frame with ring side handles on a cross frame base on ball feet, the cover revealing a velvet mounted interior with a full complement of gilt fittings comprising thimble, needle case, scissors, stiletto, button hook and bodkin, 28.5cm high, 10cm wide at base.
A good early 19th painted Tunbridge ware sewing compendium in the form of a Brighton Pavilion tower in three sections, the lower section painted with eight pairs of double doors below arches on a stepped circular base, internally fitted with ring painted tools comprising a tape measure, a cylinder needle case, a waxer thimble and a reel, the centre section with green painted platform below a dome unscrewing to reveal a pin cushion, 22.5cm high
A Georgian mahogany, line inlaid and crossbanded rectangular sewing box, brass floral ring side handles on brass ball feet, the pink paper lined interior with a print to the lid 'View of Cliefden HouseÉ' with a few accessories including a silver plated spool knave, 33 x 23 x 16cm
An early 19th painted Tunbridge ware circular box with domed pin cushion to lid, ring painted and a painted with flowers and with a colour print with elegant figures before the Brighton Pavilion 9.7cm max dia., and two small boxes one with pin hinge lid painted with a house, repaired, 8.7cm and another with inlaid sliding lid, 5cm sq. (3)
A Regency part pen work and part painted demonstration sewing box with printed trade label of ÒW.I. Reeves and Son 80, Holborn Bridge, LondonÓ, of sarcophagus form, each part with an incomplete variant technique or process, gilt brass ring side handles with floral and leaf back plates, gilt brass floral bracket feet, marbled paper base with trade label, 23 x 18 x 14.5cm By 1819 William John Reeves was 65 and the business became W.J. Reeves and Son when his son James Reeves (1794-1868) joined the business. In 1829 the business relocated to Cheapside and this box can therefore accurately be dated to 1819-1829
Specimens and samples of finely executed needleworks by H.M. Kording - Germany - circa 1910, comprising three modern ring binders, 45 x 36cm, with a total of 67 pages, each with one or more samples including embroidery, openwork, knitting and other techniques, together with three neatly executed books of instruction and designs, 32 x 25cm and a further group of loose designs, tracings, etc. (qty)
Four wooden knitting sheaths and sticks comprising a Dent Dale sheath with carved decoration, faint traces of initials, 22cm, a mahogany sheath probably Cumbria with ring turned and bone mounted stem, 24cm, a stained wood knitting stick with curved belt clip, 21cm, and a turned box wood spindle form knitting stick, 17cm (4)
A continental gilt metal and micro mosaic scent bottle, circa 1870, the oval gilt body set to one side with a micro mosaic panel of a classical rotunda within a border of enamel flowers, the hinged cover set with a further circular plaque of a temple, inner stopper, on two chains to a suspension ring, 11cm
A Chinese porcelain ginger jar and cover, lid 20th century, decorated with figures and children at play in the garden exterior, stamped mark for Jiangxi Jingdezhen, a smaller example with similar decoration marked for Zhongguo Jingdezhen Zhi and two others, early 20th century. Tallest 21 cm, smallest 15 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Both the ginger jars with the Ruyi head collar around the shoulder are in good condition with no obvious faults. The famille verte ginger jar lid has a 6 cm inverted Y shape crack which is visible on both sides. There is a further 3 cm hairline crack opposite. The enamels are slightly faded on the lid. The ginger jar itself appears to be in good order and free from any obvious faults including chips, cracks or restorations. The enamels appear to be intact with no major losses. On the ginger jar decorated with a figure on horseback with attendants and two females within a window the cover has been broken in two and glued. There is a large thumbnail size chip by the crack. From this chip issues a further 5 cm hairline crack. The enamels on the cover appear to be in good order. The ginger jar itself appears to be free from any obvious chips, cracks or restorations. The enamels all appear to be intact with no major obvious losses. All jars ring out nicely when lightly tapped.
A Gordon Russell double helix teak sideboard, designed by David Booth and Judith Ledeboer for the 1951 Festival of Britain, the cupboard doors with brass ring handles enclosing a shaped shelf and a baize lined drawer, all upon tapering legs. 122 cm wide, 84 cm high, 46 cm deep (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The top is sun bleached and slightly darker at the rear left and right hand edges. There are some small brown speckles on the top which maybe a residue of staining. There are similar brown speckles to the front framing the doors. The section directly above the doors is sun bleached. The left hand side appears to be more sun bleached than the right. You will notice from the web image that there is a small white mark on the right hand side door just near the top centre, this is an anomaly within the wood itself. The doors show square patches of sun bleaching. The interior is basically sound, however there are some small scratches to the shelf and a series of small scratches and scuffing directly above the drawer. There are small surface scratches to the right and left sides. In general, although structurally sound, it is very sun bleached throughout.
A pair of Chinese bronze and enamel vases, circa 1900, each with ring handles on a taotie mask with archaic decoration above the swollen body with a band of cloisonne taotie masks and scrolls, all on a circular foot, each with pseudo Xuande seal mark. Height 21.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The cloisonne enamelling on both has lots of pinhead holes and the odd chip and vacant cell but nothing too obvious or detrimental in my opinion. There are no signs of any breakages or repairs. The interior of each around the swollen body is crazed throughout. The rings on the handles are not soldered or fussed together. No post production defects visible.
A pair of Chinese blue and white vases and covers, 19th century, each of inverted baluster form decorated with eight immortals beneath a cloud collar band, inscribed six character Kangxi mark. Height 18 cm. CONDITION REPORT: One cover has six small glaze chips to the rim and a rim chip to the underside of the rim. Both knops are intact. The other lid appears to be in good order throughout although there is a lot of kiln dirt on the interior rim. Both covers ring out when lightly tapped. Both vases appear to be in good order with no obvious chips, cracks or signs of restoration.
Dorothy Turton RMS, "Henrietta Maria (circa 1609-69)" and a Gainsborough style beauty, each monogrammed and mounted in ebonised frames and embossed metal mount and suspension ring, a further portrait miniature of a child initialled DAG, and a portrait miniature of a young lady in profile, inscribed verso Harriet Stockdale, daughter of the late Reverend J Stockdale... this likeness was taken in 1822. 6.5 cm x 5 cm.
Two Chinese blue and white export lozenge shaped dishes, 18th century, the smaller example with a watery landscape and dwellings, the other with bamboo, peony, asters and rock work. Diameters 30 cm and 36.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The smaller dish has a suspension ring fused to the reverse. There is a 5 cm fine hairline crack issuing from the rim to the interior border on the left hand side this is visible on both sides. The rim has a very small amount of fritting but no post production chips. The large dish has some fritting to the rim but nothing too excessive. There are black stain marks beneath the glaze located around the bamboo and also the interior rim at the bottom. There appear to be no post production chips or cracks visible.
A deactivated 7.65mm ‘Model PPK’ semi-automatic Walther pistol, retained blue finish, left side of slide stamped Walther banner and Carl Walther Ulm/Do Modell PPK-L-Cal. 7.65mm, flat and open sights, butt with chequered grips, lanyard ring, no.522002 3.25in barrel, Deactivated to current EU specifications, complete with certificate. ANTIQUE FIRE ARMS CAN NOT BE SHIPPED OUTSIDE OF THE UK.
Two pieces of early painted whitewood Tunbridge ware, comprising a ring painted cylinder pin poppet, the screw off overhanging lid with a printed circular label 'A Present From Brighton' within a leaf painted border, 3.7cm, and a cottage form pin cushion, adapted, lacking roof, 4cm (2)
A Zischagge or lobster tailed helmet, probably 17th Century, the skull with radiating ribs to a star and ring finial, shaped and pointed peak with adjustable nasal bar, the neck guard of four articulated lames, pointed ear defences *Invoice from Michael D. Long 8-3-73 '1 helmet £82'
A comprehensive collection of buttons, buckles and similar items comprising four ring binders of cards of buttons, including 17th and 18th Century examples, dress buttons, livery and a tin of buttons including hunt, various Honiton buttons some annotated, and others some excavated (qty)

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