A Good 18ct Gold Pair Cased Lever Pocket Watch, signed INo Moncas, Liverpool, patent lever, No.839, 1837, fusee movement with English lever escapement, 'Liverpool windows' screwed in jewelling, plain three armed steel balance, diamond endstone, dust cover stamped PB to the inside, gold dial with applied Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, gold serpentine hands, inner case with plain polished finish, outer case back with engine turning, the band, pendant and bow with cast decoration of sea shells, {case with maker's mark THJH and numbered 839, both cases Chester 1837, 57mm diameter}; together with outer brass travelling case
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"Coquilles", a single Lalique ceiling light, with dished circular shade, moulded with shells, the rim with chromium fixings and attached broad circular frosted rim, later brass hanging chains, wheel etched marks "R. Lalique, France" No 3201, also a Lalique ceiling light, the replaced frosted shade with chromium fittings and attached broad circular frosted rim (cracked original Lalique opalescent shade included) (2)
"Coquilles" a Lalique clear glass wall light, the circular dished shade moulded with shells and fitted to a chromium mount with shells and fitted to a chromium mount with circular frosted glass back plate and side panels, wheel etched marks "R. Lalique, France". Shade 16cm diameter, whole 32cm high
A 19th Century Dutch mahogany inlaid secretaire side cabinet, the dentil moulded cornice over a cushion drawer, fall front enclosing green baize writing surface and fitted interior, above two cupboard doors, all inlaid with conch shells, flanked by canted and folded ribbon inlaid pillars upon square tapering feet. (151x95cm)
A Victorian Scottish "luggie" or butter dish with twin lug handles, decorated with cast shells and fruiting vines, the body with three bands of reeding to simulate applied hoops, inscribed "John Alexander Crum, 3rd March 1871", by an unascribed maker "GE & S", Glasgow 1844, 6.9in (17.5cm) wide, 13oz.
Gartside (Mary). Ornamental Groups, Descriptive of Flowers, Birds, Shells, Fruit, Insects, etc., and Illustrative of a New Theory of Colouring, from Designs and Paintings, pub. William Miller, London, 1808, eighteen etchings and aquatints, all mounted as drawings, some with colour printing and others hand-col., each with associated leaf of text, list of subscribers present (165 names), a few minor marginal repairs, contemp. half calf gilt, some wear to extrems., atlas folio. (1)
Perry (Commodore M.C.). Narrative of the Expedition of an American Squadron to the China Seas and Japan, Performed in the Years 1852, 1853, 1854, 3 vols. Washington, A.O.P. Nicholson (2nd vol. printed by Beverley Tucker), 1856, num. litho. plts., mostly tinted (lacking two plts. to first vol.), six hand-col. lithos. of birds, ten hand-col. litho. plts. of fish, five litho. plts. of shells (incl. three col.), three Japanese woodblock prints and seventeen mostly folding maps and charts, 3rd vol. with num. white on black star charts, some spotting (mainly to 3rd vol.), orig. blind-stamped cloth, heavily rubbed and frayed to extrems., with some wear, 4to. Without the suppressed bathing plate. Sold with all faults due to difficulties of collation. (3)
A group of silver, comprising; a George III oblong milk jug with a reeded border and engraved bands, London 1805 by Alice and George Burrows II, a pierced and engraved sugar basket with a beaded border and swing handle, and with a blue glass liner, Birmingham 1908, two silver mounted photograph frames, one shaped rectangular and embossed with shells, scrolls and rocaille, Birmingham 1905, 21cm high overall (8.25in), the other rectangular pierced and embossed with flowers, scrolls and a cartouche with initials, 1904 by H Mathews, 18.5cm (7.25in)
A campana shaped cup and cover, two scroll handles with acanthus thumb pieces, a moulded girdle, embossed with flowers, leaves, shells and scrolls and cartouches with a crest and initials, a domed cover with a dome shaped finial, London 1901 by W, J, M & S Barnard and Robert Dubock, 28 cm high (11in), 1050gm (34 oz)
A pair of Sevres-style gilt-metal-mounted vases and covers, late 19th century, painted by L.Rochette, signed, with a maiden washing a cupid in a well and a maiden filling a bowl with water for another cupid, within an elaborate framework of raised gilt foliate scrolls, shells and trellis work, to each reverse a statue of a cupid raised on a column within a garden against a cobalt blue ground, the covers with gilt metal acanthus finials, blue printed pseudo Sevres marks, 63cm., 24.75in., one cover restored, (6).
A pair of George IV silver table candlesticks and a George II silver salver, John and Thos. Settle and Wiliam Peaston,Sheffield and London,1822 and 1751, former circular, foliate-decorated, other shaped circular with shells at intervals, the underside initialled and dated 1770, height of candlesticks 27.5cm, 10.75in, the salver 594gr, 19oz, the candlesticks loaded.
Longcase Clock with painted dial, inscribed, "Jno Birtles, Harborough" and with crescent date aperture, the spandrels painted with conch shells with gilt highlights, thirty-hour movement, contained within an oak case, with shaped cornice, with applied cast brass roundels, the hood with pillar supports, the shaped door with central sunburst inlay and on a plain base, 198cms, (6'6").
A VICTORIAN CRIMEAN WAR COLOURED STAFFORDSHIRE PORTRAIT GROUP depicting Prince Albert and Napoleon III in military uniforms, on the left the Emperor wearing a kepe, on the right the Consort a cocked hat, clasping hands and flanking a wall with gun emplacements and a pile of shells and crossed flags, untitled (one flag restored), Height 12.5". Circa 1854.
A large Meissen wall clock, circa 1860-80, the circular drum dial set into a tall shell and scroll-moulded case flanked by putti, each holding floral garlands, surmounted by the winged figure of Time, all above a ledge mounted with a figure of Neptune, tritons and hippocampi, applied with flowers and shells, cross swords in underglaze blue, 34ins
Mawe (John). The Linnaean System of Conchology Describing the Orders, Genera, and Species of Shells Arranged into Divisions and Families, with a View to Facilitate the Student's Attainment of the Science, 1823, col. frontis., num. b&w plts., untrimmed, orig. boards, hinges partially split, stop or spine lacking, 8vo, together with Roberts (Mary). The Conchologist's Companion, Comprising the Instincts and Constructions of Testaceous Animals, with a General Sketch of those Extraordinary Productions which Connect the Vegetable and Animal Kingdoms, 1824, b&w frontis.,, untrimmed, orig. boards, spine worn and chipped, 8vo, plus others of similar interest (approx. 32).
Five English porcelain plates, one Minton painted with a portrait of a girl, another painted with shells inscribed 'Maryanne Bloxam 1823' two with flowers, the fifth Worcester decorated with the Royal Lily pattern, a teapot and cover, an oval stand and a fluted slop bowl, 18th/19th century, 27cm. Max. (9)
An unusual 19th Century walnut circular occasional table, the top lightly carved with scroll work, on hexagonal centre column boldly carved with ribbons and bow ornament, on hexagonal panelled base boldly carved with floral ornament and shells, signed Lawrence, on hexagonal bun feet, 19ins diameter x 28.5ins high. See lot 595 for illustration.
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