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A GRANITE BALUSTER AND BRASS SUNDIAL AND BASE19TH CENTURY AND LATERWith brass sundial and gnomon, 99cm high including gnomon, the dial 31cm x 31cm Note: By repute part of the balustrade of old Waterloo Bridge. The old bridge was designed by John Rennie and built 1807-10. By the late 19th century the bridge was in a parlous state and LCC had it demolished and replaced with a new bridge by Giles Gilbert Scott in the 1930s.A black and white photocopy of a photograph is available with the lot showing workmen disassembling the bridge and these balusters lying on the ground
Collection of pre WW2 figures and models from 'The Miniature Garden Series' by Britain's including boy on swing, children on seesaw, gardeners, roller, wheelbarrow, lawn mower, stepladder, sundial, cold frames x2, garden pots x4, together with unbranded sitting women, tables and water pump, and an original Britains Miniature Garden catalogue.
3 metal cased naval compasses. A large brass cased compass with screw top lid featuring a perpetual calendar (approx. 8cm diameter); a small folding sundial compass in the form of a pocket watch with glazed interior panel (approx. 5cm diameter); and a compass with hexagonal shaped base in a wooden box with brass anchor emblem (box approx. 8.5cm x 8.5cm).
SIX BOXED ROYAL DOULTON BUNNYKINS FIGURINES: 'Britannia Bunnykins' 679/2500; 'Mr Punch Bunnykins' 2365/2500; 'Sundial Bunnykins' (each with Certificate of Authenticity; 'Little Jack Horner'; 'Maid Marion'; 'Prince John' (6) Condition Report : good condition throughout Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
WW2 German Luftwaffe Officers Sword by SMF Solingen, good example with nickel silver mounts showing a nice dark patina. Top pommel with mobile / sundial swastika to both sides and the same to the centre of the cross guard. Blue leather covered grip with wire binding. Housed in its scabbard with polished nickel silver mounts and blue leather covering, the leather covering has some scuffs and wear. Very good condition polished blade with fuller to the centre and SMF makers trademark to the base. Overall a good example. Blade 26 ¼ inches, overall 34 ¼ inches.
WW2 German Luftwaffe Officers Sword by WKC, Solingen, good example with nickel silver mounts. Top pommel with mobile / sundial swastika to both sides and the same to the centre of the cross guard. Blue leather covered grip with wire binding. Housed in its correct WKC type scabbard with nickel silver mounts and blue leather covering. Very good condition polished blade with fuller to the centre and makers trademark to the base. Some areas of plating lifting to the fittings but overall a good example. Blade 26 ¼ inches, overall 35 ½ inches.
WW2 German Luftwaffe Officers Sword by Paul Weyersberg, Solingen, good example with nickel silver mounts showing a nice dark patina. Top pommel with mobile / sundial swastika to both sides and the same to the centre of the cross guard. Blue leather covered grip with wire binding. Housed in its scabbard with nickel silver mounts and blue leather covering. Leather sword hanger attached to the reverse of the scabbard. Very good condition polished blade with fuller to the centre and makers trademark to the base. Overall a good example. Blade 30 ¼ inches, overall 38 ½ inches.
A Regency Coade stone sundial of octagonal form with slate dial and a bronze gnomon, the upper surface decorated with masks, all standing on an octagonal carved stone plinth, the sundial 46cm wide x approximately 94cm high not including the gnomon, the plinth 65cm wide x 15cm highThe Coade stone sundial in need of repair and restoration around the top. The plinth base to the sundial cracked and in need of repair. The stone base and sundial all weathered.
CLASSICAL SPHERE SUNDIAL WITH ROMAN NUMERALS, ON STONE COLLUMN PLINTH, 105CM (H) / ITEM LOCATION: LINGFIELD (RH7), FULL ADDRESS WILL BE GIVEN TO SUCCESSFUL BIDDER, COLLECTIONS MUST TAKE PLACE ON SATURDAY 8TH OF APRIL BETWEEN 9AM - 1PM, PLEASE CONTACT ERIC ON 07966 437 101 FOR MORE INFORMATION
CLASSICAL SUNDIAL WITH ROMAN NUMERALS ON PLINTH, CRACKED (SEE IMAGE), PLINTH 74CM (H), DIAL 30CM X 30CM / ITEM LOCATION: LINGFIELD (RH7), FULL ADDRESS WILL BE GIVEN TO SUCCESSFUL BIDDER, COLLECTIONS MUST TAKE PLACE ON SATURDAY 8TH OF APRIL BETWEEN 9AM - 1PM, PLEASE CONTACT ERIC ON 07966 437 101 FOR MORE INFORMATION
A CARVED PORTLAND STONE SUNDIAL 19TH CENTURY With unsigned octagonal bronze dial, fluted column on gadroon knop, further separate square plinth base 118cm high, the base 35cm square Condition Report: Weathering - leading to some colour variance- top edge and corners to dial plateau with some loss- some additional loss of definition to surface of stem from weathering and lower edges wear and small lossesPlease see additional images for visual references to condition which form part of this condition report.All lots are available for inspection and Condition Reports are available on request. However, all lots are of an age and type which means that they may not be in perfect condition and should be viewed by prospective bidders; please refer to Condition 6 of the Conditions of Business for Buyers. This is particularly true for garden related items.Condition Report Disclaimer
Whitehurst of Derby late George III era English bronze sundial, signed Whitehurft and dated 180512 inch dial, with weathered green patina to the facing side.3 mounting holes for attaching to a stone base. Condition: good and solid. all over patina commensurate with age and weathering - cleaner to the underside where it was once mounted to a pedestal.Provenance: Barton Hall, Barton Blount, Derbyshire
A monumental and important carved marble sundialPortuguese, Oporto region, mid 18th century 357cm high by130cm wide by 62cm deepPortugal has a rich tradition of country houses and manors indigenously known as solares or quintas. Some were modelled on the great 18th century gardens of Le Notre and other landscape architects in France. Under King Joao, himself a great patron of the arts, began the great 18th century period of Portuguese baroque. The previous austere architectural style albeit heavily influenced by renaissance Italy was replaced with exuberance. With great profits from its colonies and most especially gold and precious stones from Minas Gerias and the Sertao of Sao Paulo in Brazil, it was the golden era of Portuguese architecture and ornament.From it there emerged a new artistic language. Named the Joanine, in honour of the king, it was an architectural style that transformed quintas not only in Portugal but also in the nation’s Atlantic provinces and overseas colonies. This spectacular sundial , monumental in scale incorporates many architectural elements synonymous with the baroque architecture of the mid 18th century.It was a highly creative Italian who created a style of this style of architecture perfectly suited to Northern Portugal. Born in 1691 and trained in Sienna Nicolau Nasoni arrived in Oporto in 1725. Having established his reputation modernising the city’s cathedral, he was commissioned by Jeronimo de Tavora e Noronha to build the Church of Clerigos, one of Oporto’s great 18th century churches. Commissions for other churches and quintas followed of which the most well known is the grand solar de Mateus, known all over the world for the rose wine bearing its name.The architectural composition of this sundial probably owes more to the façade of the Cas dos Porto Carreiro. Commissioned by Antonio de Vasconcelos Carvalho e Menezes, a wealthy Portugese noble who made part of his wealth in Brazil it was constructed by a Spanish architect but heavily influenced by Nasoni’s work. The volute scrolls and the foliate elements as well as the stylized lambrequins all echo Nasoni’s designs for the gilt woodwork of Oporto churches. Garden ornament Garden statue

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