Brockbanks, John & Myles, A George III 8-day twin fusee bracket clock. With figured mahogany bell top case with gilt brass urn finials and folding carry handles. The four pillar movement chiming the hours on a single bell. The white painted one piece broken arch dial with strike/silent indicator in the arch and a calendar dial at 6 o'clock. Fitted brass grilles mouldings and ogee bracket feet. 62 cm high overall x 34 cm overall width x 20 cm deep. 19cm the dial sizeFootnote: The Brocklbanks brothers are recorded by Brian Loomes on page 104 of his Watchmaker and Clockmakers of the world as working in 1790.Condition report: The going train winds and runs (no guarantee of accuracy or reliability)The chiming train winds and runs but I can not get the clock to chimeThe pendulum and a key is presentThe clock has an anchor escapement
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French scagliola marble clock garniture, circa 1900, the clock surmounted with a classical urn over a brass drum barrel enclosing a white painted dial with Arabic numerals and with floral garland details, marked 'France', the movement signed 'Marti, Paris', striking a bell, supported on four brass capped columns over a rectangular base, height 44cm, accompanied by a pair of brass mounted urns, height 29.5cm (3)Please note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches
French white marble and ormolu clock garniture, circa 1900, the clock surmounted with an urn, over a drum barrel case, with painted dial, the movement signed 'Just', striking on a bell, with masked bob pendulum, raised on four brass capped columns, over a marble base, height 41.5cm, accompanied by a pair of ornamental urns, 28cm (3)Please note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches
Robert Fletcher, Chester (circa 1784-1820), mahogany eight day longcase clock, arched dial with urn finials over brass capped corinthian columns, flanking a 13'' painted arched dial with mounted horseman automaton to the arch, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, the movement striking on a bell, the trunk with reeded pilasters flanking a flame mahogany door base within reeded canted corners and later ogee bracket feet, height 240cmPlease note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches
John Braithwaite, Hawkshead (circa 1722-40), mahogany eight day longcase clock, having a swan neck pediment centred with a turned urn finial, over turned Ionic capitals flanking an arched brass 12" dial, signed to the silver chapter ring with centre seconds, date aperture to a matted centre, rolling penny moon to the arch, the eight day movement striking on a bell, flame mahogany arched door within quarter reeded pilasters and a recessed panel box base, height 216cmPlease note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches
James Bucknell, Crediton (late 17th/early 18th Century), a later mahogany cased eight day longcase clock, having a caddy top with brass urn finials, over brass capped columns flanking an 11'' silvered dial signed to the centre and engraved with tall ships, eight day movement striking on a bell, plain trunk and box base, raised on bracket feet, height 244cmPlease note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches
Royal Worcester pot pourri bowl and cover, circa 1908, shape G846, moulded throughout, the cover pierced and gilded, raised on three paw feet, 21cm diameter; also a Worcester style footed pot pourri bowl and cover, circa 1910, of urn shape, moulded and decorated with an ivory glaze, heightened with gilt, unmarked, height 20cm (2)
A carved beech open armchair, late 17th century/ early 18th century and later, with a scrolling foliate rail set with twin urn finials above a moulded and scroll decorated splat set between ring turned supports, with scrolling open arms and a caned seat, raised on similarly detailed front supports united by stretchers, 67cm wide, 62cm deep, 134cm highCondition report: General knocks, losses, wear and damage throughout. One slat broken. Traces of worm throughout. Damage and wear to stretchers. Areas of repair, replacement and alteration throughout. Old and new repairs. Quite wobbly front to back. Bottoms of back feet badly worm damaged and rotten. Surface wear and fading. Cane intact.
A collection of silver and plated items, to include a pair of Victorian fluted urn silver candlesticks, London, 1897, 17cm high, a cased set of silver teaspoons and a French cake sliceCondition report: In fair condition, one candlestick neck slightly crooked, the cake slice slightly tarnished
'Pomegranate' a Tiffany Studios patinated metal table lamp with leaded glass shade, the domed shade with a band of mottled amber pomegranates, against a green ground, on 'Greek' urn base with upturned tripod supports, stamped marks to one foot, applied metal plaque to shade, one small glass panel missing, 55cm. high 40.5cm. diam. (shade), (2)
A pair of press moulded glass urn shaped vases, marbled white, green and blue glass, cast on tripod base modelled as three classical birds, chained to an urn, a clear and frosted glass vase modelled as a hand offering up a flower, a purple marbled glass vase cast in low relief with figures, a pair of cut glass decanters, a Poison bottle and stopper, five other chemists bottles, and a large collection of glass mainly press moulded, various marks, minor damages, 17.5cm, high (a lot)
A VERY LARGE BRONZE FIGURAL JARDINIÈRE, the lidded two handled urn cast with scrolling foliage, supported by the figure of a putto standing on a naturalistic base, the integral plinth cast with scrolls, masks and shells. 152cm highCONDITION REPORTThe piece is made from bronze. There has probably been some re-gilding at some point. The piece is in generally very good condition commensurate with age.
A collection of Edwardian and later British and Danish silver condiments, comprising a small Georg Jensen salt, with single handle and fitted blue glass bowl, stamped with maker's marks and 'Sterling', 6 by 4.2 by 1cm high, a continental twin handled salt with parcel gilt interior and oval stepped base, 10 by 5.5 by 8cm high, together with a pair of Edwardian urn form twin handled salts, S W Smith & Co. London 1906, 14 by 6 by 6cm high, 4.6toz of 925 grade silver. (4)
Four cased sets of George V and later silver flatware, comprising two cased sets of six cake forks, one set with reeded handles, James Dixon & Sons Ltd. Sheffield 1927, the other by Arthur Price & Co Ltd. Birmingham 1931, both 12.5cm long, two cased sets of six teaspoons, one with George VI finials, William Adams Ltd. Birmingham 1936, 9.5cm long, the other with baluster urn form finials, William Suckling Ltd. London 1958, 10cm long, overall 8.8toz. (1 bag)
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