Pair of early 20th Century Sevres style cabinet plates, each having central painted decoration depicting a tavern scene and an apothecary within a gilded cobalt blue and pale blue border, facsimile Chateau Des Tuileries and Chateau Dreux marks, 23.5cm diameter Some very minimal rubbing to the gilding on both plates, the apothecary plate has an area of rubbing/paint loss visible at approximately 7 o`clock where the well meets the border (see image) and a couple of faint scratches to the surface notably on the table cloth and just above and right of the apothecary`s head - ** General condition consistent with age
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Pair of early 20th Century Sevres style cabinet plates, each having central painted decoration depicting a tavern scene and an apothecary within a gilded cobalt blue and pale blue border, facsimile Chateau Des Tuileries and Chateau Dreux marks, 23.5cm diameter Some very minimal rubbing to the gilding on both plates, the apothecary plate has an area of rubbing/paint loss visible at approximately 7 o`clock where the well meets the border (see image) and a couple of faint scratches to the surface notably on the table cloth and just above and right of the apothecary`s head - ** General condition consistent with age
Floor standing tall case clock, executed by Steven Kowalski (American), the one of a kind example made using a vintage American cream separator device used on a farm, heavy cast-iron base from a 19th century drawing table, a large 1880`s lantern from Paris makes up the dial and movement case, antique clock dial and other vintage and antique parts. The top lantern portion is illuminated from within and the red glass panels increase in intensity as the lantern is touched. The cylindrical center section is illuminated from inside. Quartz movement operates the clock portion in the lantern, 80""h x 24""w Note: Kowalski is a living artist who has commissioned works for celebrities nationwide, in addition, he designed the 26` centerfield clock at AT&T Park, San Francisco, home of the San Francisco Giants
Floor standing tall case clock, executed by Steven Kowalski (American), the one of a kind example made using a vintage American cream separator device used on a farm, heavy cast-iron base from a 19th century drawing table, a large 1880`s lantern from Paris makes up the dial and movement case, antique clock dial and other vintage and antique parts. The top lantern portion is illuminated from within and the red glass panels increase in intensity as the lantern is touched. The cylindrical center section is illuminated from inside. Quartz movement operates the clock portion in the lantern, 80""h x 24""w Note: Kowalski is a living artist who has commissioned works for celebrities nationwide, in addition, he designed the 26` centerfield clock at AT&T Park, San Francisco, home of the San Francisco Giants
A George V silver and silver inlaid tortoiseshell table clock. With scrolling carry handle, enamel dial signed Edward, Glasgow and raised on squat bun feet. Housing a thirty hour movement with platform escapement and chiming on a gong. 21cm high. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Minor dents to the silver. Tortoiseshell panels in good condition free from cracks. Mechanism working but time adjust spindle not functioning.
A Regency rosewood drum head table clock. Brass inlaid and raised on squat bun feet. Housing an eight day single train fusee movement and with enamel dial having Roman numeral markers. 45cm high. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Good clean condition. Mechanism working. Dial and hands probably replacements.
A George V silver and silver inlaid tortoiseshell table clock. With scrolling carry handle, enamel dial signed Edward, Glasgow and raised on squat bun feet. Housing a thirty hour movement with platform escapement and chiming on a gong. 21cm high. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Minor dents to the silver. Tortoiseshell panels in good condition free from cracks. Mechanism working but time adjust spindle not functioning.
An Oak Chiming Table Clock, retailed by West & Son, Dublin, circa 1890, arched top with acorn finials, side opening doors with pierced frets, front with a presentation plaque, 7-inch arched brass dial with a silvered Roman numeral chapter ring and signed, twin barrel movement with anchor escapement and quarter ting-tang chiming on two gongs, 60cm high 08.10.14, Gilt metal mounts are faded, front door very slightly bowed, silvered chapter ring slightly faded, movement needs cleaning.
A Mahogany Striking Table Clock, signed John Moore & Sons, Clerkenwell, London, circa 1830, arched top with a pineapple finial, pierced sound frets and canted corners, raised upon ball shaped feet, 9-inch painted dial with Roman numerals, twin fusee movement with anchor escapement and striking on a bell, backplate signed, 56cm high 06.10.14, Case with minor cracks to veneers and small dents in parts, small piece of veneer missing above the back door, back door lock needs attention, arched top with a small chip, metal surfaces are faded, sound fret silks need replacing, glasses are slightly scratched, dial numerals are slightly faded, movement needs cleaning, backplate with surface scratches, movement is striking, fully wound and not working.
A Mahogany Striking Table Clock, signed Thos Moss, Frodsham, circa 1770, inverted bell top with carrying handle, pierced side panels, 6-inch arched brass dial with Arabic and Roman numerals and signed, arch with moonphase, twin fusee movement with verge escapement and striking on a bell, 44cm high over handle 06.10.14, Case with small dents in parts, mouldings around the invented top with chips to the corners, sides with cracks, back door lock is not working and now held by a wooden peg, side wooden panels are later behind the frets, feet are missing, dial needs re-silvering, movement is working and striking, moonphase is functioning, verge escapement has been replaced.
A Rare Miniature Ebony Table Clock, signed Desgranges, late Recordon, London, circa 1800, the ebony veneered case with an inverted bell top, gilt brass carrying handle, fish scale sound frets, acorn shaped feet, 3-1/4-inch silvered dial with Roman numerals and signed, arch with strike/silent selection, twin fusee movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, backplate with an engraved border, 24.5cm high over handle, with a later ebonised wall bracket, 17cm high 08.10.14, Case with cracks and minor chips to the veneers, front door with a small piece of veneer missing, small piece of moulding to the front has come loose, brass surfaces are discoloured, base with one piece of moulding replaced, feet possibly later, dial is slightly discoloured and needs re-silvering, movement needs cleaning, replaced escapement, possibly a later replaced back cock, later pendulum bob, movement is working and striking, later wall bracket with scratches and minor chips.
A Mahogany Striking Table Clock, I.W.Smith, Gracechurch St, London, circa 1830, lyre shaped case with applied carved floral and scroll mounts, scroll feet, 8-inch painted dial with Roman numerals, fast/slow adjustment arbor above 12, twin fusee movement with anchor escapement and striking on a bell, backplate signed, 60cm high 07.10.14, Top side of the case with small cracks, some cracks and slight restoration to the mouldings, dial has been re-painted to a high standard, movement in going order and striking.
An Oak Striking Table Clock, circa 1890, arched top with carved finials, pierced side frets, elaborately scroll engraved dial with a silvered Arabic and Roman chapter ring, two dials for strike/silent and fast/slow, twin fusee movement with anchor escapement and striking on a gong, secured by movement brackets, 36cm high 06.10.14, Two back finials are missing, some small scratches to the back, front door is slightly faded, dial needs cleaning, movement needs cleaning, in going order and striking.
An Ebonised Striking Table Clock, signed John Flook, London, circa 1760, inverted bell top with carrying handle, acorn finials, glazed side panels, front door with sound frets, 7-inch arched brass dial with a silvered Arabic and Roman chapter ring, matted dial centre with date aperture and mock pendulum aperture and signed on a silvered plaque, arch with strike/silent selection, twin fusee movement with verge escapement and rack striking on a bell, backplate elaborately engraved with scroll and floral decoration, bob pendulum, movement secured by brackets, 51cm high over handle 09.10.14, Case has been re-ebonised, slight rubbed in parts to the ebonising, minor dents in parts, later acorn finials, dial and movement are clean, movement in going order, strike not working.
An Oak Chiming Table Clock, retailed by West & Son, Dublin, circa 1890, arched top with acorn finials, side opening doors with pierced frets, front with a presentation plaque, 7-inch arched brass dial with a silvered Roman numeral chapter ring and signed, twin barrel movement with anchor escapement and quarter ting-tang chiming on two gongs, 60cm high 08.10.14, Gilt metal mounts are faded, front door very slightly bowed, silvered chapter ring slightly faded, movement needs cleaning.
A Mahogany Striking Table Clock, signed John Moore & Sons, Clerkenwell, London, circa 1830, arched top with a pineapple finial, pierced sound frets and canted corners, raised upon ball shaped feet, 9-inch painted dial with Roman numerals, twin fusee movement with anchor escapement and striking on a bell, backplate signed, 56cm high 06.10.14, Case with minor cracks to veneers and small dents in parts, small piece of veneer missing above the back door, back door lock needs attention, arched top with a small chip, metal surfaces are faded, sound fret silks need replacing, glasses are slightly scratched, dial numerals are slightly faded, movement needs cleaning, backplate with surface scratches, movement is striking, fully wound and not working.
A Mahogany Striking Table Clock, signed Thos Moss, Frodsham, circa 1770, inverted bell top with carrying handle, pierced side panels, 6-inch arched brass dial with Arabic and Roman numerals and signed, arch with moonphase, twin fusee movement with verge escapement and striking on a bell, 44cm high over handle 06.10.14, Case with small dents in parts, mouldings around the invented top with chips to the corners, sides with cracks, back door lock is not working and now held by a wooden peg, side wooden panels are later behind the frets, feet are missing, dial needs re-silvering, movement is working and striking, moonphase is functioning, verge escapement has been replaced.
A Rare Miniature Ebony Table Clock, signed Desgranges, late Recordon, London, circa 1800, the ebony veneered case with an inverted bell top, gilt brass carrying handle, fish scale sound frets, acorn shaped feet, 3-1/4-inch silvered dial with Roman numerals and signed, arch with strike/silent selection, twin fusee movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, backplate with an engraved border, 24.5cm high over handle, with a later ebonised wall bracket, 17cm high 08.10.14, Case with cracks and minor chips to the veneers, front door with a small piece of veneer missing, small piece of moulding to the front has come loose, brass surfaces are discoloured, base with one piece of moulding replaced, feet possibly later, dial is slightly discoloured and needs re-silvering, movement needs cleaning, replaced escapement, possibly a later replaced back cock, later pendulum bob, movement is working and striking, later wall bracket with scratches and minor chips.
A Mahogany Striking Table Clock, I.W.Smith, Gracechurch St, London, circa 1830, lyre shaped case with applied carved floral and scroll mounts, scroll feet, 8-inch painted dial with Roman numerals, fast/slow adjustment arbor above 12, twin fusee movement with anchor escapement and striking on a bell, backplate signed, 60cm high 07.10.14, Top side of the case with small cracks, some cracks and slight restoration to the mouldings, dial has been re-painted to a high standard, movement in going order and striking.
An Oak Striking Table Clock, circa 1890, arched top with carved finials, pierced side frets, elaborately scroll engraved dial with a silvered Arabic and Roman chapter ring, two dials for strike/silent and fast/slow, twin fusee movement with anchor escapement and striking on a gong, secured by movement brackets, 36cm high 06.10.14, Two back finials are missing, some small scratches to the back, front door is slightly faded, dial needs cleaning, movement needs cleaning, in going order and striking.
An Ebonised Striking Table Clock, signed John Flook, London, circa 1760, inverted bell top with carrying handle, acorn finials, glazed side panels, front door with sound frets, 7-inch arched brass dial with a silvered Arabic and Roman chapter ring, matted dial centre with date aperture and mock pendulum aperture and signed on a silvered plaque, arch with strike/silent selection, twin fusee movement with verge escapement and rack striking on a bell, backplate elaborately engraved with scroll and floral decoration, bob pendulum, movement secured by brackets, 51cm high over handle 09.10.14, Case has been re-ebonised, slight rubbed in parts to the ebonising, minor dents in parts, later acorn finials, dial and movement are clean, movement in going order, strike not working.
A mixed collection of items, to include a three piece silver plated tea set by Mappin & Webb, a three glass brass carriage clock by Bayard, five porcelain ornaments, a Poole pottery coffee set for six, including coffee and hot water jug, Wedgwood jasper ware table lighter and ashtray, Carlton Ware salad bowl and servers, etc. (Qty)

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