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A set of four Copeland painted cabinet plates; 'Scarborough', 'Loch Oich', 'Newark Castle' and 'On the Wye' and two further plates with pastoral scene and seascape (6). CONDITION REPORT Mild wear throughout On the Wye with surface scratching, Loch Oich with forked hairline crack from rim and surface scratching central painted panel.
A SAILOR'S WATERLINE MODEL FOR A THREE-MASTED SHIP OF CIRCA 1890, the carved hull with simple fittings, masts, standing and running rigging with painted red ensign set in a moulded, painted seascape within a glazed, wooden case -- 18½ x 30 x 11in. (47 x 76 x 28cm.), This lot will be available for viewing at Imperial Road
A Japanese ovoid ivory crystal ball stand with ball Meiji period former decorated in gold hiramakiye with seascape of scattered rocks and distant mounts within which are three caves pierced and carved with village scenes with figures and houses in various landscapes, on circular base lacquered with a key pattern in gold hiramakiye, 13cm with ball
Bramley, Andover, a mahogany moon-phase longcase clock: the eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell, the twelve-inch break-arch painted dial having black Roman hour numerals and Arabic five-minute outer numerals, floral decoration to the four corners and centre and with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, signed with the maker's name Bramley, Andover, with decorative blued steel hands, with a moon-phase disc to the arch painted with a seascape and rural scene, the falseplate to the dial rear embossed with the dialmaker's name Osborne's Manufactory Birmingham, the mahogany case having boxwood edge-lining to the trunk and pagoda top, inlaid stringing to the base, fluted pillars to the hood with cast-brass capitals and standing on bracket feet, height 227cm.* Biography J. Bramley is recorded as working in circa 1792, followed by Thomas Bramley at various addresses within the town from circa 1867 until 1878, the former being the likely maker of this clock. * James Osborne was a well known maker and pioneer of quality painted dials in Birmingham having been in partnership until 1777 with that other fine maker Wilson. He died in 1779 with the business taken over by his widow Ann followed by his sons until 1813.

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