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A late 19th century French gilt bronze mantel clock, the white enamel convex dial signed Mon Marquis Langereau et Cie, with foilate cast urn finial, having removable cover, the case further cast with all-over stiff leaves and berries, on toupie feet, the eight day movement striking on a bell (with pendulum), h.40cm Condition Report / Extra Information Small chip to top of dial above 60. Urn cover slightly misshapen. Movement not currently running.
A circa 1830 French bronze and gilt bronze urn shaped mantel clock, the white enamel dial signed Gaston Jolly a Paris, having French brass twin train movement, with outside countwheel and silk suspension (with pendulum and winding key), h.40.5cm Condition Report / Extra Information Cracks or poor overpainting to the dial at 9 o'clock. Further crack and repaint above 3. Chip around winding hole, with crack running through signature. Chip to centre hole. With hands. Back left foot loose.
A large Spanish 18th century and later painted and parcel gilt bracket clock, the case with moulded caddy top and urn finials, the 7" brass dial with Roman chapter ring and Arabic rotating subsidiary alarm dial, the brass four pillar twin fusee chain driven movement with verge escapement and striking on a bell, h.62cm, Note: with photocopy of catalogue insert from the sale of the entire contents of St Germans Hall, Wiggenhall, Kings Lynn, Norfolk, 12th & 13th July 1961 (lot 51) Condition Report / Extra Information Movement is loose in case. Chain broken. Bottom hinge to front case damaged. No pendulum.
Hector Miller for Aurum - A pair of contemporary York Minster commemorative silver and silver gilt candle-lamps, dated London 1970, each having heavy cut glass urn shaped removable shades, numbered '37&38/500' verso, h.24.5cm, sold with original boxes and packaging Condition Report / Extra Information Both stand well.Glass good.No apparent faults.
An Art Deco silver three piece coffee set by Walker & Hall, comprising; coffee pot, open sugar, and single handled cream jug, each of stepped and stylised urn form, the coffee pot with hinged cover, ebonised finial and handle, each stamped Walker & Hall, Sheffield, verso, with further registration numbers, Sheffield 1935, coffee pot h.21.5cm (3) Condition Report / Extra Information Coffee pot - stands well, cover sits flush, some movement to finial, some light handling wear.Sugar and cream - both stand well, some light handling wear only.Generally very good.
A GERMAN F.H.S. CLOCK GARNITURE SET, the cast brass case of classical form, with inset ceramic panel to front, pilasters, and urn surmount, the movement with half hourly 'ting tang' strike, the garniture comprising two urns with similar ceramic panels decorated on a cobalt blue ground, H 41 cm S/D
A HALLMARKED SILVER TWIN HANDLED URN WITH INTEGRATED CLOCK - LONDON 1897, maker's mark possibly CSH for Charles Stuart Harris, embossed decoration with central band of ribbon and swag detail, raised on a square stepped marble plinth, the clock face with Arabic numerals, central foliate panel, marked Howell & James Ltd. London, winding mechanism to reverse, overall H 31 cm
An early 18th Century marquetry eight day longcase clock the 12" square brass dial with silvered Roman chapter ring, Arabic five minutes and stylised sword hilt half hour marks, signed Joshua Talby, London, the matted centre with subsidiary seconds ring, ringed winding holes, foliate engraved date aperture and five pillar movement. The hood with fretwork frieze over turned pillars, concave throat moulding and rectangular door with floral urn and bird inlay and green glass bullseye lenticle upon a single skirt base, 210cm high
A silver trophy of urn shaped form with looped handles, pedestal foot and half fluted body with presentation inscription to John Boore from his Warwickshire Hunting Friends, London 1893, 32cm tall, 1034 grams, accompanied by two photographs showing Hunt Master John Boore and a Lionel Edwards print Hunting Countries, the Earl of Bathurst VWH at Coln St Aldwyn
An Irish mahogany eight day longcase clock the brass break arch dial with Roman chapter ring, Arabic five minutes, signed Robt. Welsh, Ballymena, the foliate engraved centre with subsidiary seconds and date arch, rococo spandrels and later applied arch with simple engraved moon and stars, the hood with dentil moulded swan neck pediment with applied rosettes flanking a classical urn over fluted columns, conforming trunk, quarter columns and shaped top trunk door, the base with canted fluted corners raised upon bracket feet, 237cm high
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