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A late 19thC French bronzed spelter and marble clock garniture by Marti, one barrel clock flanked by a seated classical figure, Le Penseur, floral painted enamel dial bearing Arabic numerals, eight day movement, half hour striking on a bell, raised on a rectangular white marble base and four paw feet, 36cm x 16cm x 29cm, and a pair of vases and covers of urn form raised on three goat monopodia, square marble base, raised on paw feet, 33cm high.
A PAIR OF SQUARE SILVER CANDLESTICKS, of urn form on filled circular bases, Birmingham 1973, approximately 13cm high, together with silver top globular glass match strike, pin dishes, circular treen board with central silver cross inlay, Sheffield, approximately 30cm diameter, small silver frames, etc
A Victorian oak musical bracket clock, the case carved with classical decoration, including masks, scrolls swags and shell, and an urn finial, the unusual oval silvered dial signed 'Hamilton Crighton & Co., 41 George Street, Edinburgh', the backplate also signed, the triple fusee movement striking the hours on a bell and the quarters on either eight or ten bells, the arch with strike/silent and chiming dials,84cm highHamilton Crichton and Co. were clockmakers, silversmiths, jewellers and retailers in George Street, Edinburgh. Crichton seems to be spelt with a 'g' in both places on this clock, but in all other information about this firm, it is spelt with a 'c'.The firm retailed the animal decanters made by Alexander Crichton and it could be assumed that there was a family connection.
A late 19th Century perfumiers slice and panel cut glass urn shaped display vase and cover, body worded in gilt "Paris" with heavy panel and slice cuttings, 31ins high Provenance: The Collection of the late Dr L.L.Boyle of Patrixbourne purchased at The Canterbury Auction Galleries - Auction 7th/8th December 2010 - Lot 216
A late 19th Century French ebonised mantel clock, the arched dial with 2.5ins diameter enamelled chapter ring with Roman numerals and with visible escapement, surmounted by gilt ribbon ornament to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in English style ebonised case with shaped and moulded top with gilt brass urn pattern finial, and on conforming paw feet, 19.25ins high
A late 19th Century French gilt spelter and porcelain mounted mantel clock, the porcelain dial with 3.25ins diameter chapter ring with Arabic numerals to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in case surmounted by two-handled urn supported by cupids, the case with porcelain pillars with bold floral ornament, 18.5ins high
A late Victorian silver three piece condiment set of "Lighthouse" pattern, comprising - salt and pepper pot, 2.5ins high and mustard pot, 2.75ins hgih, by Atkin Bros, Sheffield 1897 and retailed by W. Lister & Sons, Newcastle on Tyne, in fitted case, an Elizabeth II silver urn pattern pepper pot, 4.75ins, Birmingham 1973, and three silver napkins, various, in fitted cases (combined weighable silver 10ozs)
A late 19th Century German brass inlaid rosewood mantel clock, the arched brass dial with 7ins diameter silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals and chime/silent and Cambridge and Westminster indication dials to arch and matted dial centre to the eight day three train striking and quarter chiming on eight bells and a gong, contained in English style rosewood case, the arched top with stepped finial with pineapple finial and four urn and fruit finials, with gilt reeded columns to sides with Corinthian capitols and cast gilt brass frets to sides, on four heavy gilt brass bun feet, 30.25ins high (veneer to top of arched case lifting in places and veneer chipped to front panel and corners a little worn)
A early George III Scottish mahogany longcase clock by Robert Clidsdale of Edinburgh, the 14ins arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, matted dial centre with subsidiary seconds dial and cast mask, urn and leaf scroll pattern spandrels to the later eight day three train movement striking and quarter chiming on nine bells, contained in mahogany case with moulded scroll pediment, cast brass circular paterae and later fretted panels and with slender turned and fluted pillars to the hood, the shaped trunk door veneered in figured mahogany and crossbanded, flanked by fluted quarter columns, the plinth inlaid with bandings and with reeded cant corners, on bracket feet, 93ins high (brass dial and movement of later date) Note : Robert Clidsdale (Clydesdale) recorded working Edinburgh, Apprenticed 1738, working until 1786
A 19th Century mahogany table base, the urn shaped central column and tripod base boldly carved with leaf ornament and with heavy paw feet, 25ins high Provenance: The Collection of the late Dr L.L.Boyle of Patrixbourne purchased at The Canterbury Auction Galleries - Auction - 17th August 2004 - Lot 457A
A Regency Mahogany sarcophagus shaped Teapoy on pedestal base, the trapezoid lid opening to reveal two tin caddies and large tin compartment with pierced base with lower metal drawer, on urn turned pedestal and four point platform base with turned cup feet and castors. 21 1/2" wide x 27" high x 15 1/2" deep.
AN ORNATE BRASS MANTEL CLOCK WITH MATCHED CANDLESTICKS, the case with pierced decoration throughout and urn surmount, the dial having inset ceramic panels with Roman numerals, no visible marks to the movement, 'Ting tang' strike on a single bell, H 60.5 cm, the matched candlesticks being Victorian style brass ships gimbal candle holders
A collection of late 19th / early 20th Century plated wares to include a large rectangular plated twin-handled tray with all-over etched floral and foliate decoration and moulded borders, 2 warming plates, a large Elkington & Co. spirit kettle of oval form with etched foliate decoration, an Elkington & Co. silver plated Loysel's Patent Hydrostatic perculator, No. 72, of urn form, with etched decoration and beaded borders, two plated meat domes and a plated food warmer, inscribed "1928 R-Class Championship Won by Gypsy"
A coopered oak fire bucket, Middle Eastern white metal bronze bowl and a Victorian walnut framed needlework decorated stool and a pair of black marble and gilt metal mounted campana style urns (from a clock garniture) CONDITION REPORTS Bucket has wear, scuffs, chips, wear to rope, banding separating, height approx 30cm. Pair of urn garnitures - one handle has come off but is present, overall wear, scuffs, some chips, height approx 31cm. Square footstool - wear, scuffs, chips, fraying and fading to needlework top, size approx 33cm square. Bowl has wear, tarnish, denting, splits, diameter approx 19cm max.
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