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19TH CENTURY SCOTTISH WEST COAST LONGCASE CLOCKthe hood with broken swan neck pediment, the painted dial with Roman numerals (faded), two subsidiary dials, eight day two train movement, the spandrels painted with floral motifs, the lunette with shells, contained in an inlaid mahogany case, 213cm high
Two Spode "Tiber" decorated plates circa 1820, impressed "Spode" to base, together with three Chinese "Gardener" decorated plates, a twin-handled "Loving" mug decorated with elephants and figures on horseback in combat, together with a further twin-handled "Loving" mug, lavender transfer decorated with motto "A Friend that is social, good-natured & free....", two transfer decorated warming plates, a blue and white transfer decorated wash bowl with Indian Temple decoration, a set of six Fell & Co "Ornate" plates decorated with sea shells amongst foliage, together with assorted vasese
Impressive Fleury Paris porcelain table centre piece, the pierced oval bowl totally gilded on the exterior except for the jewels and floral bosses left in white, supported on four scrolled feet, the base signed 'Fleury Paris' mid-19th century, 50cm wide, 28cm high Condition report: Generally good condition. Two pierced shells which are positioned in between the legs are damaged, one of the applied floral decorations of the legs is missing. There are small factory firing faults and one obvious factory floor to the base of the bowl. There has been some alteration and filling to the drilled holes and supports which mechanically connect the top to the base. Minor gilt wear.
A George/William IV oak longcase clock, 33cm arched painted dial inscribed T. Wilson, Swadlincote, Roman numerals, shells to arch, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, eight-day movement striking on a bell, the hood with swan neck pediment, lancet arch rectangular door to waist, flanked by reeded quarter-columns, 216cm high, c.1830
A pair of 19th century French faience plaques, each central oval reserve well painted with 18th century aristocrats at play in Picturesque landscapes, within rococo frames of acanthus, scrolls, rocaille and shells, picked out in pink, blue and green tones with flowers, further sponged and striped in alternating pigments, 35cm high, 27.5cm wide, c. 1860
A George V silver three piece half fluted boat shaped tea service, comprising teapot, milk jug and sugar basin, hinged domed cover, gadrooned everted borders with shells and leafy scrolls to angles, scroll handles, ball feet, the teapot with ebonised fittings, 30cm long, James Deakin & Son, Sheffield 1931, 42oz
A Chinese celadon ground plate, with floral style decoration, 26.5 cm diameter, another celadon ground bowl, 14.5 cm diameter, and a similar vase, 8 cm high (3) Condition report Report by RBCylindrical vase: 8 cm high, no chips or cracks which are large, although there is a very minor chip to the underside rim, crazed all over, with a small area of the glaze lacking to the interior rim (a fault when made).Bowl - 14.5 cm diameter. Crazed all over, a couple of very minor chips, and like the previous item, there are a few small areas where the glaze has not gone over the body.Plate - 26.5 cm diameter. The decoration looks like shells and lattice work, no chips or restoration, there is a black glaze fault which should be clearly visible, next to this there is also an area where the glaze has a more mottled appearance.Report by GHApart from the all over crazing on two of the items in the lot that should be visible in the photos. No cracks, damage or restoration.
[§] IAN HAMILTON FINLAY (SCOTTISH 1925-2006) 8 CERAMIC TILES From an unknown edition size, featuring 'H)OUR LADY'; 'THEY RETURNED HOME TIRED BUT HAPPY. THE END'; 'THREE NORFOLK DISHES'; 'THE HARBOUR'; 'MIDWAY THROUGH A DARK WOOD'; 'ELEGY FOR WHIMBREL AND PETREL'; 'BATTLE FO MIDWAY'; 'TREE SHELLS', and a further tile, not by Finlay; 'MACKINTOSH ROSE', produced by Dovecot Studios, Edinburgh all 15.5cm x 15.5cm (6in x 6in), except 'THEY RETURNED HOME' 10cm x 20cm (4in x 8in) (9)
Ephemera - a continental lady's silver pocket watch, stamped 0.935 with three bears, retailed by Sydney D.Bone of Chesterfield, original fitted box; a Victorian turned Police truncheon; a hinged silver bangle; a pair of Abalone shells; a Marcasite brooch in the form of creeping ivy; a Metropolitan whistle; a silver coloured locket; a miniature hip flask; a gold coloured fob stamped 18ct Gold PATn to reverse; a silver ingot; crowns; a pewter desk casket; compact; fans; a framed signed thank you card from Barbara Bush with Presidential seal; etc. qty
A reproduction 17th century style oak dining suite, comprising: a dining table, the rectangular top on turned cup and cover end standards united by a stretcher, 175 x 91cm, a sideboard, the rectangular top above three drawers and three cupboard doors, carved with scrolls, shells and flowers, 168cm wide, and a set of six dining chairs, the backs and seats upholstered in leather, including two elbow chairs, 55.5cm wide (8).
A Group of Part-made Gauge 1 GWR Coach Body Shells, possibly scratch-built in aluminium, comprising steam railmotor and eight others, some suburban and some corridor stock, some part-made with wooden bases, no bogies or other fittings included, all unpainted, G, all need other parts to complete (9 body shells in 6 boxes)
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