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A Charles I oak standing livery cupboard, with a twin panelled flower scroll carved frieze, above a pair of panelled cupboard doors, each decorated with an urn of flowers and leaves, with an arched central panel, on column supports and an open potboard base, probably Gloucestershire, 122.6cm high, 129.2cm wide, 45.6cm deep.
λ An 19th century mahogany wheel barometer by Clegg, the twelve inch silvered dial engraved with an urn of flowers, above a circular dial inscribed 'CLEGG 168 NEW CROSS ROAD SE', the case inlaid with boxwood stringing and rosewood banding, with a thermometer and a dry / moist dial, the swan neck pediment with an ivory urn finial, 117.5cm high.
A George III green japanned longcase clock by Thomas Watts of Hadleigh, the eight day brass movement with an anchor escapement striking on a bell, with an arched twelve inch dial with a silvered chapter ring, with Roman and Arabic numerals, with a subsidiary seconds dial and a date aperture, signed 'Thos: Watts, HADLEIGH', with bird and urn spandrels, the arch painted with buildings and a cross, possibly originally with an automaton, the case decorated in gilt with chinoiserie with figures, buildings and birds, the sides with leaves and flowers, 207.2cm high.
A George III mahogany bracket clock by James Muckarsie of Holborn, the eight day brass repeating movement with a verge escapement striking on a bell, the backplate engraved with a basket of flowers and scrolling leaves, the arched brass dial with a silvered chapter ring, with Roman and Arabic numerals, with a matted centre with a date aperture and a signature plaque, inscribed 'JAMES MUCKARSIE HOLBORN', the arch with a strike / silent dial and with gilt Rococo spandrels, the bell top case with foliate urn finials and with flower and female mask mounts and fish-scale panel sides, with brass carrying handles, 59cm high. Provenance: Kilmory Castle, Argyle and Bute, Scotland. The estate of the late Sir John Alexander Campbell-Orde, 6th Baronet (1943-2016). James Muckarsie (Mackarsie) is listed as working in London (47 High Holborn), a member of the Clockmakers' Company in 1784. He died in 1801. His son, George James Muckarsie, was a clock and chronometer maker working in Great Queen Street, London.
A George III ebonised bracket clock by Stephen Rimbault of London, the eight day brass repeating movement with a verge escapement striking on a bell, with a bob pendulum, the backplate engraved with a basket of flowers and scrolling leaves, the arched brass dial with a silvered chapter ring, with Roman and Arabic numerals, the matted centre with a date aperture and a false pendulum, with a signature plaque, inscribed 'Stepn Rimbault LONDON', with blued steel hands, the arch with a strike / silent dial, with gilt Rococo spandrels, the brass mounted case with a bell shape top with turned urn finials and with arched glazed panel sides, 47.9cm high.
A French Louis XVI ormolu cartel clock, with a later eight day brass drum movement striking on a bell, the backplate stamped 'G S 432' and with a pastille inscribed 'MEDAILLE DE BRONZE P Marti et Cie', the circular enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, signed 'RENARD ET REIMS', the classical case with an urn surmount applied with ram's heads supporting swags of laurel leaves, with lattice and Vitruvian scroll decoration, 72.5cm high.
A French Empire gilt and patinated bronze mantel clock, the eight day brass drum movement with an outside countwheel and striking on a bell, with an enamel annular dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, the centre with a visible movement, the open case with an urn surmount above scrolling leaves and a pierced gallery supported by Egyptian style sphinx caryatids, 40.9cm high.
A French Napoleon III gilt and patinated bronze clock garniture by Raingo Freres, the eight day brass drum movement with an outside countwheel numbered '209', striking on a bell, with a pastille inscribed 'RAINGO FRERES A PARIS', the sphere dial with Roman numerals and with serpent hands, the case surmounted with Cupid with two lovebirds, above another cherub representing the arts, reclining and holding a miniature portrait painting on porcelain, with a bust of a lady, a scroll and an artist's palette, together with a pair of five-light figural candelabra, each with a flaming torch snuffer, the urn sconces decorated with swags and leaves, above a cherub and swags of flowers, stamped '721', the clock 35cm high, the candelabra 50.5cm high. (3)
A late 19th century French porcelain and ormolu mounted mantel clock, the eight day brass drum movement striking on a gong, the backplate stamped '20024', the circular dial with Roman numerals around a reserve of flowers, the urn shaped case in Louis XVI style with a bud finial and female mask handles, the porcelain decorated with classical maidens, musical trophies and ribbon tied flowers, 54.2cm high.
A collection of furniture comprising an Edwardian mahogany fan marquetry inlaid urn stand on square tapered legs united by an under-tier, two pairs of Victorian needlework upholstered footstools of small proportions, together with an Edwardian rosewood drop-leaf Sutherland table and an Edwardian mahogany drop-leaf Sutherland table, together with a mahogany demi-lune side table and a towel rail
Two boxes of miscellaneous items to include; Gaudy Welsh and other dresser jugs, various cutlery, stainless steel and silver plated with a plated crumb scoop with silver collar, Wedgwood Jasperware dressing table items including, trinket and pin dishes, trinket boxes, miniature urn, vase etc, three boxed commemorative mugs; two Wedgwood, one Aynsley, two boxed Royal Albert bone china small plates of Prince Charles and Princess Diana, glass and silver plate claret jug, coloured glass fish ornaments, various teacups, tureen, commemorative plate, Wedgwood plate etc. (2)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)
Two boxes of assorted glassware to include; brandy balloons, blue glass shot glasses, cut glass decanter and stopper, pedestal bowl, urn, lidded trinket box etc, a glass cross by Bleikristall, four boxed wine glasses by Duiske Irish handcut glass, five whisky tumblers in box marked Majestic by Lawtercie, four cut glass wine glasses in box marked J.G Durand France, four Bohemia crystal champagne flutes in box and a boxed RCR 'Opera' cut glass vase. (2)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)
Box of assorted china to include; Portmeirion 'Botanic Garden' urn shaped vase and bowl, blue chicken shaped egg crock, Royal Albert English bone china 'Traditional British Songs' cabinet cups and small plates, Royal Albert 'Country Life' teacups and saucers, Sylvac dog figure, commemorative mug, blue dresser jugs, blue and white meat plate, character mug, art pottery mug etc. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT)
ROYAL DOULTON TEAWARES ETC, to include late 19th century cups and saucers, gilt saucers with 'Marshall-Field, Chicago' backstamps, the 'White Rock Flax' plate, signed D.Dewsberry, Mother Kangaroo with Joey D6423, Coalport landscape plate signed W.Hargreaves, Minton gilt saucer, Doulton twin handled urn etc
A partially green glazed Mediterranean urn of waisted form, with applied detail, approx 56cm high x 61cm (2ft) diameter This pot was originally the property of Alvilde & James Lees-Milne, James Henry Lees-Milne was an English writer and expert of country houses who worked for the National Trust from 1936 to 1973. He was an architectural historian, novelist and biographer. His extensive diaries remain in print. Alvilde Lees-Milne (nee Bridges 13 august 1909-1994) was a British Gardening and Landscape expert. The pot was a gift to Robert Parsons (1920-2000) from the Lees-Milne's. For many years the pot was in the conservatory of Newark Park in 2011 and the pot is now being offered for sale.
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