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Bloor Derby Pair of Musician Figures, the lady, perching on a tree trunk, with a sheep standing close to her right, is shown playing a lute; well dressed, a swathe of cloth from her turban style hat is billowing in the breeze; the gentleman, similarly perched, accompanied by a seated pet dog, is playing bagpipes; both elaborately dressed, shown in white with allover gilt decoration, with flesh tones and contrasting black shoes and hat, each set on a typically shaped rococo Derby base; 5 and 5.5 inches high; partial red circle Bloor, Derby mark to underside of male; c1835 ( restoration to lute, arms and sheep, his hand and tip of hat) NB A pair showing the same couple, made in Staffordshire, is lot 587
Late 19th Century Dolls Domed Hinged Trunk, covered with blue canvas, brass mounts, American Eagle locks, wooden baton mounts, two carrying handles, enclosing a white and dark cream striped fabric interior, with lift out tray, and a small quantity of assorted dolls costume, 30cm by 22cm by 20cmCanvas faded and very dirty. Brass/metal mounts, handles and locks are very tarnished. Two splits to the canvas on the back, where the hinges are. Lining - splits to the hinged area, crack to the base, numerous brown stain spots, striped cotton braid ripped.
A George III oak eight day longcase clock, the painted 38.5cm dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and date aperture signed St Newness Whitchurch, with moon phase dial decorated with a ship and a cottage, with movement striking on a bell, with the broken swans neck hood with brass flower head roundels, the trunk with an inlaid serpentine door and fluted corner pilasters, on bracket feet, 233cm. With a George III oak hanging corner cabinet, with panelled door, 100cm H x 79cm W (2) CONDITION REPORT: The movement and case may not be original. The back of the hood has a flange so you have to lift it over the dial before you slide it back. The top of the back board has been altered and the seat board may not be original. Case tired with cracks and repairs. Appears to be part of the moulding to the edge of the trunk (behind the door) which is replaced or loose. No key or winder. Some attention will be needed. Not currently running.
18th Century oak longcase clock by Nathaniel Hedge of Colchester, stepped hood having blind fret decoration, arched shaped glazed door flanked by tapered cylindrical pillars, copper trunk with arch shaped long door and standing on bracket feet, arched shaped brass dial with silvered chapter ring, Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, eight day striking movement Condition:

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