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A set of four Victorian silver salts of semi fluted basket form, with clear glass liners, and spoons, boxed, Horace Woodward & Co Ltd, London 1896, together with a Victorian pepperette of urn form engraved with foliate swags, Matthew John Jessop, London 1870, and a further pepperette, Birmingham 1947, 5.49toz.
A Japanese porcelain imari oval dish, 19th century, with shaped edge and painted with four fans decorated with flowers against a dark blue ground, 25 by 31cm, a late 19th century Japanese Imari dish of oval form, with part scalloped edge, painted with blue and white landscapes and panels of peonies with gilded highlights, 28 by 23cm, and a 19th century Japanese Imari plate of scallop shell form and decorated with a central urn issuing flowers, stylised panels to the scalloped edge, 28 by 27cm. (3)
An 18th century mahogany eight day longcase clock with rocking ship automaton, the hood with swanneck pediment, above shaped top trunk door flanked by quarter pilasters, upon a rectangular plinth, the 12inch square brass dial signed 'Nicholson, WtHaven' to the silvered chapter ring, with urn scroll spandrels, engraved centre, date aperture, a rocking ship painted to an oval panel in the dial Please find photographs attached as requested. Please note the condition of the ship as per the photographs. Seat board has been raised. Dial does not sit well in the hood. Some splits to the case, particularly the lower sections. These are highlighted in the photographs. Condition is generally good although I would suspect the case and dial are a marriage. Assume it needs a service.
Sundry items including a rosewood sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, hardwood urn stands, cased opera glasses, a " Sir John Bennett , London" mantel clock, a brass cased carriage clock, a brass cased mantel clock with an enamelled dial and 2 train movement, a gilt framed oval portrait , a Victorian needlework picture, etc.
BRITISH 18th CENTURY TOKENS, Francis Heath, Copper Halfpenny, 1794, obv bust in profile left, BLADUD FOUNDER OF BATH. SUCCESS TO THE BATH WATERS. around, rev tea urn, IRONMONGERY BRAZIERY & CUTLERY. around, F. HEATH 1794 in exergue, edge PAYABLE BY F:HEATH BATH (Conder p.132, 17; Pye p.5, 9; Virt p.49; Atkins p.173, 31; D&H Somersetshire 39). Good extremely fine and patinated. ex A W Jan Collection, sold by Glendinings, 7 May 1952, this token part of the remainder purchased by Baldwin’s in 1955
BRITISH 18th CENTURY TOKENS, William Lutwyche, Copper Penny mule, obv shield of arms of the City of Bath, THE ARMS OF THE CITY OF BATH around, rev tea urn, IRONMONGERY BRAZIERY & CUTLERY around, F. HEATH 1794 in exergue, edge WE PROMISE TO PAY THE BEARER ONE PENNY (D&H Somersetshire 19). Extremely fine and exceptionally rare, possibly unique, the only example traced.
BRITISH 18th CENTURY TOKENS, William Lutwyche, Copper Halfpenny mule, obv shield of arms of the City of Bath, THE ARMS OF THE CITY OF BATH around, rev tea urn, IRONMONGERY BRAZIERY & CUTLERY around, F. HEATH 1794 in exergue, edge PAYABLE BY T. FOSTER LAMBERHURST (Atkins p.174, 47; D&H Somersetshire 58). Minor blemishes, otherwise good extremely fine with original colour remaining, exceptionally rare. ex S H Hamer Collection, Glendinings, 26-28 November 1930, lot 297 (part) ex F S Cokayne Collection
19th century French three piece clock garniture comprising mantel clock with eight day movement, signed - C. Detouche Feur Paris and outside countwheel striking on a bell, white enamel dial with blue Roman numerals signed - C. Detouche Paris and pierced gilt metal hands, in a gilt metal case in the form of a classical column with floral garland decoration, central panel of bird feeding its young and scroll supports surmounted by a classical urn with goat's head handles, on four adjustable feet, together with a pair of matching three-light candelabra, clock 32cm overall height (pendulum and key present)
19th century mantel clock with French eight day movement striking on a bell, Sèvres-style blue and gold porcelain panel dial with Roman numerals and painted scene of a child painting at an easel, in a gilt metal case of classical temple form, with Sèvres-style painted porcelain panels surmounted by a Sèvres-style urn with gilt metal angels and swags, 44cm overall height (key and pendulum present) CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good. Movement is dirty and suspension spring broken. We are unable to say if it is in full working order. Porcelain dial is good, no obvious signs of damage or repair. Other porcelain mounts are good, some minor wear to gold decoration. There is a chip on the underside of the urn at the rear. Case is dirty and worn in places but appears undamaged. It may have been re-gilded at some time
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