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A Chinese carved soapstone group of the nine Taoist immortals, 20th century, standing upon a base of clouds scrolls, 12½in. (31.8cm.) long, 10¼in. (26cm.) high. * Condition: Natural flaw to the stone to top edge of the stand to the reverse. A few tiny nicks to the stone to the edges, but overall good. A few of the figures have details picked out in red paint, which may be later.
A Kandayan style gem-set brass figure of a bearded nobleman, Ceylon, c.1900, 6in. (15.2cm.) high; together with an Indian brass rosewater sprinkler, 8¾in. (22.2cm.) high; and an Indian bronze kendi, 5½in. (14cm.) high. (3) * Condition: Good condition with some polish residue. The kendi hinge replaced with wire. The small cut amethyst stone atop the figure's hat is chipped. No other damage.
Edmund Blampied R.E, R.B.A. (Jersey, 1886-1966), A HareClay maquette, seated on a stone and signed in ink with initials “EB”, height 3in. (7.6cm.), including stone.* Lots 357-574: The contents of Clos des Tours, Jersey, Channel Islands.Clos des Tours was the home of the late Hon. John Alexander Coutanche OBE (1925-2006), and previously his father, Lord Alexander Moncrieff Coutanche, Baron Coutanche (1892-1973). * Condition: Damage to right ear (missing)
Edmund Thornton Crawford, RSA (Scottish, 1806-1885), Landscape with stone bridge and castle ruins, oil on board, signed lower left, reproduction gilt frame7½ x 10 3/8in. (19 x 26.3cm.). * Condition: Has been cleaned and there is some evidence of thinning to paint in places. Small scattered retouches visible under UV and two larger patches of repainting to the top margin in the sky. A little strengthening in places, including to the signature.
H. Cronin Lowe (British, first half 20th century), Stone bridge in a lowland landscape, watercolour on tinted paper, signed and dated 1937 lower right, modern gilt frame, 10 x 13 7/8in. (25.4 x 35.25cm.). * Condition: Tinted paper has probably toned and darkened over time. Small light spot to centre of sky (probably old restoration to fox mark).
Hornby (China) Passenger and Goods Rolling Stock comprising 4 x R6125 NE 20-ton Hopper, 3 x Brake Vans (R6077 GWR, R079A LMS and R6145A BR brown), 2 x Private Owner Open Wagons (R6134 Tarslag and R6133 SJ), 2 x R6085B BR brown Mineral Wagon, R4062C LNER Gresley style teak Composite Coach, R6155 3 x BR brown weathered stone Mineral Wagons (outer box missing), R033 HAE Hopper, yellow livery 4-wheel Track Cleaning Coach, also in lot Thomas & Friends R109 brown Brake Van, conditions range from Good Plus to Excellent Plus in Fair to Excellent boxes but some boxes have the information end flap missing. (18)
Hornby (China) Goods Wagons Private Owner and Tankers consisting of R6951 7-plank Gardener, R6864 4-plank Stonehouse, R6743 4-plank Westleigh Stone & Lime, R6870 6-plank Pilkington Bros, R6875 7-plank Hawkins, R6754 6-plank London Brick Co, R6568 Oakbank Oil Co and others. Near Mint in Near Mint boxes. (17)
Hornby (China) Goods Wagons Private Owner and others consisting of R6477 4-plank North Bitchburn Coal Company, R6743 Westleigh Stone & Lime Co, 6745 Hingley & Sons, 5-plank R6750 Shap Tarred Granite, R6749 Fardon, Ref 6747 Walter Bert and others. Condition Near Mint in Near Mint boxes. (17)
OO Gauge Accessories and Kits to include Hornby (China) R8012 HM2000 Power Controller, 2 x R8084 Trakmat Accessory Pack No.1 R8083 Trakmat Accessory Pack No.2, R8017 Track Pack C, R8005 Signal Box, R638 roll of underlay, Gaugemaster GM200 roll of ballasted underlay, Airfix 4008 shop and flat construction kit, conditions are Good to Excellent Plus in Fair to Good original packaging, unboxed Hornby China (Signal Box, Lineside Hut and pack containing straight and curved, plus ramp platform sections, conditions are generally Good also in lot Hornby R8015 point motor housing and card constructions kits including Superquick B No.30 4-terrace houses, Metcalf PO226 Parish Church PO262 stone terrace Houses and PO228 Coaching Inn, all are unchecked for completeness but are in original packaging. (qty)
OO Gauge Buildings and Accessories comprising Hornby Railways R179 Grand Suspension Bridge (unchecked for completeness), R503 Signal Box, Peco LK20X Overall Station Roof Kit again unchecked for completeness, 5 x packs of PL9 Mounting Plates and a pack of plastic fences and gates, Metcalfe card kits comprise 5 x PO209 Single Track Viaduct (one has been opened and some pieces detached from support sheets), M0051 pack of Cobblestone sheets, Low Relief Kits comprise PO204 High Street Shops and PO206 High Street Bank and Shop, PO203 The Railway Inn Public House, also in lot a quantity of brick and stone sheets, conditions range from Fair to Excellent. (Qty)
A 19th century Continental unmarked silver-mounted marble bowl, the main bowl carved from a single piece of polished marble, elaborate griffon and swan design cast mounts with polished cabochon stone set frieze, length approx 20cmGood original condition, no damage chips or repairs, no obvious maker's marks or hallmarks
A rare French gilt metal mantel clock with Chappe semaphore automata, early 19th century, the case in the form of a rectangular tower, the front decorated to simulate stonework with creeping ivy and flowers, surmounted by a semaphore tower with working signalling arms, which spell out the semaphore inventor's name 'C-H-A-P-P-E' in semaphore on the hour, on a velvet covered plinth to an ebonised, gilt lined base on bracket feet, the 3in. white enamel dial with blue Roman numerals and blued steel moon hands, above a recessed, arched painted panel depicting two windmills in a rural landscape, the blades moving as the clock strikes, the circular clock movement with off-set silk suspension clearing the mechanism for the automata above, with outside countwheel striking the hours and half hours on a bell, 21¼in. (54cm.) high to top of semaphore tower.* Provenance: Bonhams New Bond Street, Fine Clocks sale, 12th Dec. 2012, Lot 15 * Condition: The clock winds and runs and the front automata windmill blades turn when the clock strikes. The semaphore function has not been tested as the cotton threads operating the semaphore have become twisted whilst in storage and the top pulley threads are overlapping incorrectly, with one trapped behind the pulley. It will need some careful work to disentangle them and set them up correctly again. The case has probably been restored and refinished at some stage, and there is a spot of corrosion to the lower section of the 'stone' front plate. The painted arch appears largely original, with some paint flakes and retouching/overpainting to the top of the arch. Windmill blades probably repainted. Velvet faded and some marks and scratching to base. Lacks dome. Winding key for semaphore mechanism is present - the winding lug is slightly bent but the key does fit if carefully angled. Clock mechanism key not present. Several hairlines to dial running vertically.
A TURQUOISE AND PEARL BANGLE, STAMPED 15ct ASSESSED VARIOUSLY AS 10-14ct,WEIGHT 10.32grms, A TURQUOISE OVAL GLAZED PANEL BACK PENDANT, UNHALLMARKED ASSESSED AS 18ct TO THE FRONT AND VARIOUSLY BETWEEN 9-14ct TO THE REVERSE, WEIGHT 5.75grms, A DOUBLE TOOTH PENDANT WITH GOLD MOUNTS, UNMARKED, ASSESSED AS 9ct GOLD, WEIGHT 3.23grms, A CHEURB PORTRAIT BROOCH IN AN UNMARKED GOLD MOUNT, ASSESSED AS 18ct, WEIGHT 13.07grms, A PAIR OF SILVER AND DIAMOND SET STUDS, A QUANTITY OF MOSTLY 9ct GOLD (A SMALL AMOUNT OF HIGHER CARATS), SOME HALLMARKED, SOME STONE SET PIECES, GROSS WEIGHT 36.47grms.
AN IMITATION CAMEO SHELL BROOCH SIGNED BACCIO, TOGETHER WITH A PAIR OF ROLLED GOLD CAMEO CLIP ON EARRINGS, A PAIR OF SILVER SCREW DOWN EXAMPLES, THREE SILVER BANGLES, A CHILDS EXPANDING BANGLE, A SILVER FANCY LINK NECKLACE, A NORWEIGIAN BROOCH, SIGNED O.B.I., AND A HARDSTONE OVAL BROOCH. GROSS SILVER WEIGHT INCLUDING STONE SET 63.34grms.
Bent Gabrielsen for Georg Jensen, a Danish silver ring, design number 178, of A-symetric form mounted with a labradorite plaque, import mark for London, 925 sterling silver, dated 1975, makers mark 'GJLd', weight 22.2gRing size P/Q - light surface wear and scracthing commensurate with age and use, otherwise in good condition, stone is set securely.
A History of the Parish of Constantine in Cornwall Charles Henderson, edited by the Rev G. H. Doble The King's Stone Press, printed for the Royal Institution of Cornwall, 23 illustrations notes on 2 leaves in original dust jacket, C. K. C. Andrew’s copy with tipped in letter. First edition,1937. A very good copy.
Three works on ancient Cornish history. Arthur G. Langdon. 'The Padstow Crosses'. (The British Archaeological Association), presentation copy, G. A. Grenfell Esq from the Author written to front thin card wrap, lacks rear wrap, illustrations, read 20th May, 1891.C. E. Vulliamy. 'Prehistoric Remains in West Penwith,' 20 pages, James Lanham, St Ives, 1921.G. D. Hornblower. 'Ancient Stone Monuments in their Religious Aspect,' 16 pages, J. A. D. Bridger, Penzance, 1941. (3)
William Collings Lukis. 'Prehistoric Stone Monuments of The British Isles. Cornwall'. First edition, a very good copy in original green boards, gilt titles to the front cover and spine, profusion of illustrations to rear of book, Nichols and Sons for The Society of Antiquaries, London, 1885.
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