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Staats-Kalendar auf das Jahr 1788, Black Letter throughout, contemporary silk needlework binding, with Royal Arms embroidered on the upper cover, the lower cover with and urn and flowers, spine defective, distressed, bookplate of James William Dornford, with ms. note 'Given by Prince William of Brunswick to ?Jhon Bevans 1813', 8vo, Lauenburg: Johann Georg Berenberg, [?1787]; with a Breeches bible, c.1631, cropped and defective (2)
FOUR GASOLIERS, CIRCA 1900 all of pendant form, one with a shaped column with three decorative outswept arms and urn decoration, 105cn high; another with a shaped column with three decorative outswept arms with floral decoration around a lobed sphere, 84cm high; another with three arms with twist decoration to a circular leaf and female mask decorated hoop, 113cm high; and one with a twist column with three decorated arms to a shaped hoop above an inverted finial, 130cm high (4)
A French gilt brass mounted white marble mantel clock, bearing a signature for F. Berthoud, Paris, late 19th century, the eight-day circular countwheel bell striking movement bearing an engraved signature Fd. Berthoud, AParis to backplate, the circular white enamel Arabic numeral convex dial with scroll cast gilt hands within glazed hinged engine-turned bezel, the case with urn surmount above brass drum movement housing applied with laurel cast apron to lower margin, supported on demi-lune four-column portico base with brass pineapple finials and foliate cast insert to skirt, on engine-turned disc feet (lacking pendulum), 41cm high.
A high Victorian carved four door inverted front sideboard, the raised panel back with excellently carved griffin figures flanking a flaming twin handled urn, the side ends with deep carved embellishments, heavily carved egg and dart pattern edge above a long central drawer with shell carved motif over two cupboard doors with applied carved decoration, two further drawers and cupboard bases to either end with deeply carved embellishments, the whole raised upon a stepped plinth base, 140 x 228 cms
A late Victorian inlaid rosewood miniature longcase clock case having broken arch pediment, fan spandrels to the circular white enamel dial, inlaid swag and urn trunk flanked by four slim turned pillars, the base inlaid with urn and flowers, 41cms high (now fitted with modern battery movement)
A 19th Century Bloor Derby campana urn, the body decorated with a hand painted cartouche panel entitled Strong Gales and depicting a galleon at sea, all to a blue ground with gilt details and white border edges, the handles formed as serpents, printed and painted marks, height 17cm, restored
A Parian model of a Grecian girl, late 19th century, moulded holding an urn wearing classical clothing 37cm high, together with a Worcester vase decorated with fruit, a Continental porcelain custard cup and cover, with writhen handle, decorated with flower sprays, a pair of Continental double gourd vases applied with flowers, a Bohemian ruby glass vase, a Continental plate with pierced edge, decorated with flowers, a Staffordshire figure of a boy, a Royal Doulton model of Sary Gamp, a model of a cherub riding a goat and other decorative items (a lot) CONDITION REPORT: various damages noted, minor losses to high points
A pair of bronze and gilt bronze twin branch candelabra, 19th century, each with scrolling lustre hung arms, terminating in urn form sconces, the stems of foliate bulbous design, on square bases, 28cm high, together with a bag of lustres (2) CONDITION REPORT: overall in good condition, one candelabra needs tightening slightly, lustres lacking and broken, bag of lustres may be part of noted losses in decscrition
A late 19th Century Wedgwood black basalt vase Of campana urn form, raised on a socle and plinth base, the exterior sides beautifully relief moulded with classical scenes of figures holding lyres and scrolls, before leafy Arcadian landscapes, the plinth detailed with stylised flowerhead motifs, the upper sloped neck with lappet and fret borders, flanked by twin arched handles, 20cm high, impressed factory mark and date cypher for 1879. CONDITION REPORT: Lot 1754: left hand scrolling handle restored in two places, just to the right of the scroll and also approximately 2cm down from the scroll traces of glue at the join between the bell shape support which is sitting on the plinth base where it joins the leave applied vase.
A fine George III inlaid mahogany Adam style decanter box The pyramidal hinged cover with an urn finial enclosing four compartments, the front with a cockbeaded frieze drawer enclosed by satinwood and rosewood crossbanding with ebony and boxwood line inlays raised upon shaped bracket feet with later ribbon tied brass ring handles, 57x27x27cms (illustrated) CONDITION REPORT: Condition Report Lot 1858: The hinged cover the urn pointed finial missing and worn down, surface scratching to the pyramidal sections, some minor stringing missing to the left hand side of the hinged top, some stringing missing to the left hand side of the hinged top, some stringing missing to the front left hand side approx 5cms and a strip approx 2cms, the interior old repairs and timber infill to the right hand hinge and some timber missing in front of the left hand hinge, the infilled piece on the right hand hinge measures approx 10x2cms. hinges old, old screws probably original, some scratching and bruising to the top of the lower section when the box is open minor, interior divisions in good condition, left and right hand ring handles replaced, piece of mahogany infilled above the left hand handle approximately 2x1.5cms and the same on the right hand side, the front the broad crossbanded inlay left hand side proud and requires re-gluing, stringing missing on the outer edge approx. 20cms, the front drawer with repairs to 3 of the angles, top left, bottom left and bottom right approx. 1x1.5cms, roundel lion mask handle to front possibly replaced, shaped ogee bracket feet old, possibly original, on the underside there are holes which would suggest they may have had other supports, bottom left hand side above the ogee bracket feet, inset narrow inlay possibly replaced appears to be Ebony without any inlay.
A Victorian carved oak wheel barometer With a 19cm white dial signed Negretti and Zambra, London No: 16984 with gilt metal hands, outer brass bezel above a thermometer the case with a leaf and scroll pediment flanked by urn finials the slender case carved with leaves and flowers, the undercut base with similar carved decorated. 100cms high. (illustrated) CONDITION REPORT: Oak case good condition and colour, signed thermometer dial minor surface scratching, minor discolouration to brass bezel, working, thermometer mercy working, good condition.
A Louis XV style clock garniture, 20th Century The clock with 9cm white dial, printed made in Italy with Roman and Arabic numerals, the two train bell striking German movement contained within a lyre shape case with an urn finial, scrolling leafy branches and cockerel masks flanked by figures of Pan standing on a veined marble plinth with bowfront ends, gilt metal plinth base raised upon paw feet. 61.5cms and a pair of conforming six branch candelabra. 68cms (3)
A good oak and gilt brass bracket clock With a 16cm silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals with slow fast chime silent and chime on eight gongs and chime of four gongs in the arch within a rose and leafy gilt foliate ground, the substantial three train brass cylinder movement stamped W & H Sch for Winterhalder & Hofmeier of Germany striking the hour on a large gong and eight subsidiary gongs with a pull repeat on the hour, the case with an arched moulded top with urn finials above stop fluted and brass inlaid quarter columns, the sides inset with panels applied with gilt metal mounts depicting vases of fruit, scrolls and flowers raised upon a stepped plinth base, lions wined paw feet. 45cms high x35x24.5cms. (illustrated) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 2060: brass coated dial good condition, leaf and roses and scrolls bright, minor discolouration to the chapter ring, the usual rubbing around the winding apertures, bevelled glass to door good condition, each hinge solid brass inlay to stop fluted side columns good condition, oak good rich colour, minor scratches to plinth, inset gilt metal panels good condition, back door hinges good, inset panel good, working order but not tried for long duration.
A late 18th Century ebonised bracket clock With a 20cm arched dial signed Thomas Walter, London on a sunken silvered sector in the matted centre above a calendar aperture, the silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring with pierced blued steel hands, leaf and foliate spandrels, strike silent ring in the arch enclosed foliate mounts, the four pillar movement with twin fusee's, strike on bell with anchor escapement, the back plate engraved with a central urn on a pedestal enclosed within an oval and flanked with trailing flowers, foliate engraved movement securing brackets to the case, the pendulum with adjusting screw, the case with a bell top, fish scale frets to the sides, brass side carrying handles, plain glass spandrels to the front door raised upon a plinth base. 50cms high x 30.5cms x 17.5cms. (illustrated) CONDITION REPORT: The ebonised case - the bell shape top surface scratching, the hinged door hinges, tight, centre screws missing to right hand hinge, glazed door old putty appears to be the original glass, glass spandrels fixed with pins possibly original, lacking escutcheon, some discolouration to strike silent ring in the arch, pointer possibly not original. gilt leafy applied border to ring good condition, spandrels some minor rubbing, silver chaptering rubbed, hands would appear to be original, some rubbing to silvered name plate and square aperture, gilt metal fretwork sides replaced and red ground behind with card backing replaced, overhead saucer bell possibly replaced, movement now with anchor escapement, signs on the rectangular engraved back plate of circular apertures possibly relating to an earlier verge escapement which would have had a short bob pendulum which now has possible a later pendulum, movement not working, side carrying handles old but possibly added later.
A 19th Century gilt spelter figural mantle clock With a 8cm white enamel dial with Roman numerals, the two train eight day movement with outside count wheel striking on a saucer bell, the case surmounted with an urn and flanked by children playing musical instruments raised upon a brake front plinth base. 31.5cms high x 41cms.
A George III inlaid mahogany longcase clock With a 31cm arched brass dial with a silver chapter ring signed Helm , Ormskirk with subsidiary seconds, the centre engraved with mask and scrolling leaves, leafy mask spandrels, the two train eight day movement with anchor escapement, rack striking on a saucer bell, the case with a swan neck cresting with flower terminals and urn finials above a glazed panel painted with leaves above turned wood columns, the trunk with a long door, well figured wood flanked by quarter columns raised upon a panelled plinth base with two weights, pendulum and movement winding key, glazed door cracked. approximately 231cms x width of plinth 50x25cms. CONDITION REPORT: Condition Report Lot 2115 - not in working order. date approx 1780-1800 The case, turned finials on left and right hand side possibly replaced, central finial possibly replaced traces of glue beneath the plinth on which it sits, old polish within the flowers, some rubbing to the glazed panels to the gilt the arched glass with an extended crack from left to right, the hinges are loose particularly the top hinge requires strengthening, some movement to the lower hinge, piece of veneer missing to the corner of the top of the upright column on the left hand side, lower plinth to the upright column piece of plinth missing at the back, return moulding right hand side beneath the right hand column piece of moulding missing at the back measures approx. 10cmsx0.25cms long door, some movement to the top hinge requires tightening, slight drop to the right hand side minor, the case possibly polished, some scratching to the plinth, some scratching to the bracket feet particularly the right hand side, original back board with old tape running the full length upto plinth, inside of the hood an old canvas applied on the left hand side and two strips of the right hand side where old splits have been brought together, the arched dial the seconds hand bent, scratching to the silver chaptering and scratches to the metal below, some scratching to the outer gilt brass ground, original foot board, repair to the wire upright which guides the pendulum, movement dusty not running, one winding wheel attached to cat gut one winding wheel separated, repair to the pendulum, the bob scratched. IN MY OPINION THE DIAL, MOVEMENT AND CASE BELONG TOGETHER.
A 19th Century mahogany secretaire chest The single plank bevelled edge top, with a fall front secretaire drawer opening to an arrangement of small drawers and pigeon holes flanking central small compartment inlaid with campana and urn boxwood strung designs, above three further long graduated drawers and raised on bracket feet, 117cm x 113cm x 54cm
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