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Collection of Continental coloured and enamelled glassware, late 19th century and later, including a Bohemian gilt and enamel Middle Eastern market bowl and domed cover (25cm high), an opaque glass baluster vase enamelled with butterflies and swags of flowers, a green tinted vaseline-style trumpet-shaped vase, another similar, a spatter Ware two-handled urn on integral plinth base, a mould blown iridescent small globular vase trailed with green serpent, an opaque glass basket and other items
A Sheraton revival mahogany and satinwood type dressing table, pierced with arch inlaid panels united with oval mirror, mounted with brass urn finials, twinned pedestal table with quarter moon-shape dressing drawers, three twin drawers with brass ring handles, raised on tapered supports on castors. 147cm H x 107cm W x 48cm D
A 19th Century Fruitwood and gilt quarter chime bracket clock by Tiffany & Co model 393, mounted with pointed floral in classical urn finials to each corner, flanked with side handles above pierced grills, with arched glazed panel door enclosing a silver chapter and gilt metal 8.5inch dial engraved with Arabic numerals, twin wind-up movement holes, flanked by fluted outset columns on plinth base, arch glazed rear door enclosing one gong and four chime with pendulum and door key. 48cm H x 31cm W x 21cm D
A 17th Century brass lantern clock by Deodatus Threlkeld (1658-1723), Newcastle, circa 1680, strapped bell over urn finials, foliate frets, turned columns and ringed ball feet, the top plate with hoop over a pair of spikes set into the column bases, the 6.25 inch Roman numeral chapter ring with D. Threlkeld, Newcastle engraved with foliate decoration, the weight driven movement with two independent wheel trains, the later restored verge escapement with balance wheel control and countwheel strike on the bell. 36cm HDeodatus Threlkeld did his apprenticeship with London clockmaker Abraham Fromanteel at the age of 14 until he was 21, then he set up his own business based in Newcastle in 1680. His business outwitted competitors with Threlkeld’s craftsmanship and his shrewd business skills, the likes of John Davies, George Carter and John Carter in the early years of Threlkeld’s business.
A good quality French marble and ormolu clock garniture, the dial signed Le Roy, the case with four columns supporting flowering urn finials, 45cm high, together with a pair of three branch candelabras 41cm high.Condition ReportGood condition. Centre gilt oblong insert at base loose but intact. With key. Ticks and goes.
James Deakin & Sons, A pair of late Victorian silver candlesticks of Adam design, the urn form sconces with removable drip pans, embossed swag decoration, the tapering square form stems with ram's heads, wreaths, and graduated bell husks, the square bases with canted corners, having urn and acanthus leaf decoration, Sheffield 1899, 26cm highCondition report: Good condition, no visible repairs, the decoration is good, no holes on raised areas, quite a bit of polish residue.
Barker Brothers (Herbert Edward Barker & Frank Ernest Baker) A silver spirit kettle of Georgian design, having hinged lid, raised upon stand with four acanthus leaf decorated legs, with silver burner, Chester 1914, gross weight: 1279g (including non- silver handle and urn knop)Condition report: Condition good, no obvious dents, splits or repairs, some light scratches of use, top of spout tip appears a little depressed, the operation of spirit burner all works, but mechanism a little stiff, possibly ‘bunged up’ with polish residue, but all good.
Good French ormolu and white marble pillar mantel clock timepiece, the 2.5" floral painted dial and platform movement fitted into a classical urn supported upon a circular fluted column attended by two cherubs, one holding a mask, raised upon a breakfront base with rounded ends, 18.75" high
English mahogany double fusee verge bracket clock, the 6.5" silvered dial signed George Ellicote, London, with strike/silent dial to the arch, the movement with pull repeat and decoratively engraved back plate, within a stepped case surmounted by a caddy top with four brass urn finials and a carrying handle, 22" high (pendulum and winding key)
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