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A collection of Staffordshire pottery to include a pair of stag spill vases, a pair of black and white spaniels, a pair of squirrel by tree trunk figures, Toby pepper pot, Toby cream jug, cottage pastille burner, cottage and ducks model, two pairs of miniature poodles, Basil Matthews poodle figure "Estelle", two Highland cattle pottery figures and a pair of Crown Devon leaf decorated vases
A Group of 10 wooden netsuke, mainly Meiji period, including a mushroom, a fine lacquered two sided "men-netsuke" (mask netsuke), three "karakuri" netsuke (a lotus, a tree trunk with moving beast's face, and a wooden and ivory netsuke naturalistically carved), a seated man wearing a mask, an "anabori-netsuke" sculpted as a boat with five figures standing on each side, a peach, a sagemono tobacco pouch, a wooden netsuke inlaid with silver and copper representing rocks and flowers with six character inscription; largest 5cm long (10)
BESWICK; a set of three graduated wall plaques modelled as ducks (largest missing, one af), 'Wall Champion Boy' and 'Wall Queen' pigs, a Shetland foal (crazed) and two Goebel figures.Additional InformationFoal with small chip to left ear and crazed, both pigs with loose pieces to interior and small abrasions around feet, the smallest duck with wing broken and crudely reglued, all crazed, Goebel figure of two girls with small chip to top, figure of single girl with small chip to the tree trunk.
BESWICK; three figures of horses to include 'Mare', model number 976, and a small 'Elephant-Trunk Stretching', model number 974, also three similar figures of horses (majority af) (7).Additional InformationThe elephant has got its tusk re-glued, possible restoration to back left foot, two Beswick horses with re-glued one leg, one of them with a small chip to tip of left ear, another one with tiny chip to same ear, three similar horses indistinctly marked, one of them with one leg re-glued, one appears to have a manufacturing imperfection to one of its legs.
An 18th century oak longcase clock by Jeremiah Standring of Bolton with penny moonphase, the twin train bell strike movement with four knopped pillars, the square brass dial signed 'Jere. Standring Bolton', with brass Roman chapter ring and Arabic outer minute track, gilt brass foliate scroll spandrels, the matted centre with foliate engraving, date aperture at six and painted penny moonphase at noon, the case with swan neck pediment over a gilt and ebonised foliate frieze and fluted pillars, the trunk with fluted pilasters to the canted corners and serpentine door, raised on bracket feet, 85¾in. (218cm.) high.* With purchase note dated 1929 from Wollen, M.B.H.I., 137 Granby Street, Liverpool** Condition: Dial: Some tarnishing / scratch marking around chapter ring from contact with minute hand. Silvering to numerals in date aperture worn. Moonphase has some small scratches and heavier scratching / patches of worn paint to starry night section. Case: Chips to both front corners of the cornice and one to top of LH side of the broken arch. Finial later - it sits on a small mahogany bracket which may be a later 19th C addition. Some wear to painted frieze. Flaking to paint and a few small gesso chips to column capitals and bases. Trunk has some fading to colour and polish. Trunk door lock later. Some old scratches to centre of door. Base has a central vertical split to oak - possibly made in two pieces and this is separation. One weight is cast iron, the other lead. Some denting to pendulum. Movement appears original to case. With period winding key.
An 18th century oak longcase clock by George Womersley, the square brass dial signed to centre, with silvered Roman chapter ring with Arabic outer minute track, the centre with painted moonphase with lunar date beneath and engraved date dial at 6, decorated with engraved bellflowers, within gilt brass foliate scroll spandrels, fronting a chain driven twin train movement with outside countwheel bell strike, the case with swan neck pediment with central brass ball finial, over a deep plain frieze on turned pillars, the trunk with incuse arched door flanked by turned quarter columns, on a panelled base with short bracket feet, 86in. (218.5cm.) high.
A mid-19th century rosewood stick barometer, the arched top with ivorine scale signed 'J. H. Steward, 459 West Strand London', a mercury thermometer to the left and sliding vernier scale to the right, over a flat trunk with mercury tube and turned cistern cover to the base, 36in. (91.5cm.) high., *Condition:Ivorine yellowed. One of brass claws holding top of thermometer missing but still secure. Brass fitting securing top of main tube a little dented. Needs cleaning.
An 18th century mahogany eight day longcase clock by William Flint of Charing, Kent, the twin train movement striking on a bell, the arched brass dial signed to the roundel 'Willm. Flint Charing' (1733-1793), the matted gold dial with chamfered date aperture at six and silvered subsidiary seconds dial at twelve, pierced gilt hands, brass Roman numeral chapter ring with foliate scroll spandrels, the strung mahogany case with barbed arched top with barleytwist columns, over a trunk with canted corners, raised on bracket feet, 82¼in. (209cm.) high.
A George I burr and figured walnut eight day longcase clock by John Carter of London, the arched brass dial with silvered Roman chapter ring and Arabic outer minute track, gilt brass mask spandrels and matted centre with silvered sub. seconds at 12, date aperture at 6 and harboured winding holes, signed to a silvered convex roundel to arch within a foliate border and gilt brass dolphin spandrels, fronting an eight day bell strike movement with five knopped pillars, the case with cavetto moulded arched top with three gilt brass ball finials, over a blind fret carved frieze and secondary step moulded arch, on gilt brass stop fluted columns, the trunk with moulded arched and feather banded door and cross banded sides, on a cross and feather banded base with shaped bracket feet, 92½in. (235cm.) high.
A good early 19th century Scottish inlaid mahogany eight day longcase clock by William Keith of Inverness, the eight day bell strike movement with four turned pillars, the painted arched dial with Roman chapter ring and Arabic numerals to the outer minute track cardinals, signed in an an oval to the arch with foliate, gilt and black bordered cartouche and conforming spandrels, subsidiary seconds dial at 12 and date dial at 6, the case with swan neck top with marquetry rosettes and brass ball finials, the arch centred by three feathers, raised on strung reeded and turned columns, the trunk with lancet arched and thistle marquetry inlaid door, flanked by barber's pole strung pilasters, the flame mahogany base with three feather marquetry and boxwood & ebony strung border, on plinth base, 88in. (224cm.) high.
An early 19th century inlaid mahogany eight day Channel Islands longcase clock by Peter Poignand of St Helier, Jersey, the painted arched dial with Roman numerals, signed (worn), arched date aperture at 6 and subsidiary seconds dial at 12, within painted floral and foliate spandrels, the arch with painted autumn fruits, fronting a twin train four pillar movement with bell strike, the case with swan neck pediment with central turned finial, on turned columns with gilt capitals, the trunk with inlaid lancet arched door flanked by floret and pendant inlaid canted corners, on a cross banded base with bracket feet, 85¾in. (217.5cm.) high.
A Louis Vuitton lady's hat box or square steamer trunk in monogram canvas, first half 20th century, covered in LV monogram canvas, bound in LV stamped tan leather, with brass mounts, clasps and lock, single tan leather handle to top, the interior with original lift-out basket and quilted ivory ribboned fabric lining to lid, original label to inside of lid, 'LOUIS VUITTON 788958 PARIS 70 CHAMPS-ELYSSEE 149 NEW BOND STREET LONDON NICE CANNES VICHY', painted initials J.E.G to lid, 20 x 17½in. (50.75 x 44.5cm.), 18¼in. (46.4cm.) high, in fine condition, with key., *Condition:Some wear to painted initials. Carrying handle slightly water marked and faded but remains very sturdy. A few bumps to sides, small surface stain to lower centre front, small scuff to rear and light scratch to right side near back. Overall the exterior is in lovely, very original condition. Very minor rubs and marks to leather edging. Brass has not been polished. A few small spot stain marks inside lid and some pin holes to fabric. Two areas of rust spotting to fabric to sides of the base from the metal hinge behind. Underside also good with no damage to canvas and expected wear to wooden slats from careful use.
A leather clad study of an elephant with a raised trunk in the style of Dimitri Omersa for Liberty, third quarter 20th century, realistically modelled with undulating body and striated skin, its raised and curled trunk above agape mouth and two resin tusks, 27in. (68.5cm.) high, 30in. (76.25cm.) long; together with three other miniature examples of similar form, 7¼in. (18.4cm.) high. (2) , *Condition: All in good condition, with no faults.
Derbyshire History Interest. A collection of deeds and indentures (vellum and paper), predominantly 19th century, relating to Matlock, Little Eaton, Trowell, Kegworth, various streets in Derby (Uttoxeter Road, Park Street, Green Lane, Talbot Street), including probates and wills. Approx. 40, housed in tin trunk. Full list available on request
Derbyshire History Interest. A collection of deeds and indentures (mostly paper), predominantly 19th century, an archive relating to Belper and the Strutt family estate, land sale agreements and contracts showing the development of Five Lamps. Approx. 200, housed in tin trunk. Full list available on request
A large decorative Capo di Monte porcelain model of a standing elephant with trunk up, ivory ground decorated in red, blue and gilt with floral swags, circa early 20th Century, 56cm high, 58cm wideCondition: one toe on right front foot and one toe on back left foot restored. No other damage or restoration
An early 19thC oak and mahogany longcase clock, the 28cm W square dial signed W M Green Grantham, with Roman numerals, subsidiary Arabic second hand and date aperture, with painted floral spandrels, in swan neck pedimented hood raised above a shaped short trunk door, on splayed feet, 8-day movement, 221cm H.
An early 19th century mahogany longcase clock by Stubington of Gosport, the eight day brass movement striking on a bell, with a twelve inch painted arched dial, with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and a date aperture, signed 'Stubington, Gosport', painted with urns, wheatsheaves and a shell, the case with an arched hood and a conforming trunk door, 206.5cm high. Provenance: Warrens House, Bramshaw.

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