Antique Chinese table screen with rectangular blue and white porcelain plaque painted with figures and bullock, in carved hardwood frame with stand with carved scrollwork supports, 74cm high x 49cm wide CONDITION REPORT Very good condition. No cracks or restoration. Some minor nibbling to edge of glaze. Frame missing three wood mounts and four corners of the light coloured surround
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Georgian longcase clock with eight day movement, fourteen and a half inch break arch painted dial with spandrels depicting the four Continents, white dial with Roman numerals, signed - Ashworth Rochdale, subsidiary seconds and date dials, moon roller and calendar break arch, in a broad mahogany case with short shaped door and tall plinth, hood with arched door, turned spiral columns and swan-neck pediment with turned roundels CONDITION REPORT Movement is dirty and we are unable to say if it is in full working order. Dial is dirty and enamelling crazed. Some damage to lower left corner. Hour hand cracked. Minute hand broken and missing. One brass winding hole surround missing. Weights and pendulum present. Case in good condition. Trunk door cracked in two places. Hood pediment damaged
Early nineteenth century French provincial longcase clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, ornate brass break arch and surround, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, break arch with embossed Harvest scene, in carved oak case with full length door, hood with arched door, 222cm overall height CONDITION REPORT Movement is clean and appears to be in working order. Weights and pendulum are present. Dial surface enamel is cracked in places around edge (see picture). Repeat strike cord is missing. Case is in very good condition
A French gilt metal and onyx mantel clock, the circular dial with enamel Roman dial, two train movement with pierced shell and scroll surround flanked by two cast putti, on an oval onyx base with applied gilt metal flowers and putti with pierced shell, scroll and floral border on shell mounted volute scroll supports.
An American 160 bore percussion “Kentucky” rifle, 53¾” overall, heavy plain octagonal barrel 37½” with simple rearsight (an old rearsight has been contemporarily replaced by a brass plate); flat lock of flintlock form engraved with bird among rushes and “Henry Parker Warranted” in Gothic script; “tiger stripe” maple halfstock with small cheekpiece and brass mounts including long scrolled trigger guard containing double set triggers, spring loaded butt box cover with large openwork surround, and deeply concave butt plate, the butt also inset with silver plaques. GWO & C (the ramrod replaced)
An American Classical Carved and Gilded Pier Mirror, c. 1830, molded surround, height 96 in., width 43 1/2 in. Provenance: From the Estate of William Clark (1770-1838), Explorer and Governor of the Missouri Territories; thence by descent in the Clark Family. Note: A pier glass, probably the lot offered here, appears in William Clark`s estate inventory of 1840.
A Pair of Federal-Style Carved Giltwood Pier Mirrors, Quigley Furniture Co., Chicago, stamped, each with opposed spread-winged eagle crest, dentil molded surround with rosettes, height 77 in., width 34 in. Note: During the 1940s and 50s Quigley provided custom designs from Samuel Marx, David Adler and Frances Elkins.

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