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Coalport Nice Quality Pair of Finely Painted Porcelain Twin Mask Handle Urn Shaped Vases circa 1960's. the central panels with painted floral images within a fancy gold border. The gold extends to pineapple finials, handles and bases on a white ground, printed mark for 1960's. Each vase stands 8.25 inches high. Wonderful condition both vases.
George Jones Crescent Ware Pair of 'Pompeian' Vases, of Oriental flask shape, the bulbous bodies decorated with rows of stylised yellow ox-eye daisy flowers and leaves against a mustard yellow ground, with a further single band of the flowers just below the tapering, fluted neck, which terminates with a small two tone yellow 'cup' with applied quatrefoils and a green rim; each 10.5 inches high; printed GJ monogram and crescent mark plus 'Pompeian' (tiny paint losses to top of necks, 1 vase with surface chip to underside edge, hardly visible to exterior)
Noritake Hand Painted and Encrusted Pair of Twin Handle Vases. c.1920. Painted Arabian Desert Landscapes with Figures. c.1920. Painted Arabian Desert Landscapes with Figures, Cobalt Blue and Gold Surrounds. Each Vase 5.5 Inches High. Some Guild Missing to Handle and Border.
Chinese Fine Pair of Painted Enamel ' Famille Verte ' Coloured Enamel Vases, Raised on Circular Wooden Stands, Decorated with Painted Images of Exotic Birds and Chrysanthemums / Prunes on Imperial Yellow Ground, Signed to Bases. Each Vase 9.5 Inches Tall, Top Quality and In Excellent Condition.
A GILT METAL DRESSING TABLE POWDER COMPACT, WITH GREEN GUILLOCHE ENAMELLED TOP DECORATED WITH ROSES, 2 3/4" wide, LADY's KIGU CIRCULAR POWDER COMPACT the dark blue enamelled top applied with a marcasite vase of flowers and a STRATTON POWDER COMPACT, the black enamelled top decorated with a pheasant on a flowering shrub (3)
A late Charles II brass miniature lantern timepiece By Thomas Parker, Aldersgate, adaptations and the movement laterThe posted frame surmounted by a turned finial and four straps above the bell, with four vase-shaped finials and with three pierced frets, the front fret engraved with foliage, above the dial with 4 1/16 in. silvered chapter ring, engraved with quarter and trefoil half hour markers, signed to the centre 'Thomas Parker / In St Ann's Lane / Neere Aldersgate', within scrolling foliage, silvered alarm disc and later pierced with one winding hole, the later movement (circa 1900) with chain fusée, anchor escapement and passing strike, locking pendulum and nut, on turned feet with three hinged brass doors.24cm. high. IllustratedBaillie records Thomas Parker apprenticed in 1658. He trained under William Almond and continued working for him until 1669. He was admitted to the Clockmaker's Company 1669-1684.
A rare brass miniature lantern timepiece with alarmLate 17th / early 18th century with later elementsThe posted frame surmounted by a turned finial, quatrefoil petal and four straps above the bell, with four vase-shaped turned finials, between pierced frets, the front engraved with foliage, the dial with 3 ⅝in. silvered chapter ring, engraved with quarter marks and trefoil half hour marks, single blued steel hand, the dial plate engraved with foliage, centred with silvered alarm disc, the movement with verge escapement, bob pendulum and alarm work, two brass doors and brass back20.5cm. high. Illustrated
A rare brass miniature lantern timepiece with alarmBy Edward Hemins, Bisiter, first half 18th century with later elementsThe posted frame surmounted by a turned finial and four straps above the bell, with four turned vase-shaped finials and three pierced frets, the front fret engraved with foliage, above the 4 1/8 in dial with silvered chapter ring, quarter and quatrefoil half hour markers, the centre signed 'Edw Hemins / Bisiter', with pierced steel hand and a silvered alarm disc, the movement with later anchor escapement, alarm train, two brass doors and fixed steel backplate26cm. high. IllustratedEdward Hemins, Bicester, died in 1745. He was the last of the celebrated family of bell founders of Bicester whose manufactory was in Bell Lane, Bicester. There is a turret clock made for Charlton-on-Otmoor in 1680, recorded as made by Edward Bicester, which is now at the Combe Mill Museum
A brass miniature lantern timepiece with alarmIn the Charles II styleThe posted frame surmounted by a turned finial and four straps above the bell, with four vase-shaped finials and with three pierced dolphin frets, the front fret engraved with foliage, above the dial with 3¼ in. silvered chapter ring, engraved with quarter and half-hour markers, inscribed 'Hen Aske Londini Fecit', the dial plate with tulip engraving, silvered alarm disc and single steel hand, the movement with verge escapement, bob pendulum and alarm train, within two brass hinged side doors, on turned feet23cm. high. 1 weight, 1 length of chain, 1 bracket. Illustrated
A rare William & Mary brass miniature lantern timepiece with alarmBy Daniel Parker, Fleet Street, LondonThe posted frame surmounted by a turned finial, above quatrefoil petals and four straps above the bell, with four vase-shaped finials and three pierced and engraved dolphin frets, the dial with 3 ¾ in. silvered chapter ring, engraved with quarter hour and fleur-de-lys half-hour markers, signed to the dial plate 'Daniel Parker / In Fleet Street / London', with foliate engraving below, centred with a silvered alarm disc and single blued steel hand, the movement with verge escapement and alarm train, on turned feet, later elements, with two hinged brass 'winged' doors, steel back with two square tapering spikes24cm. high. IllustratedDaniel Parker is recorded working at the end of the 17th century in Fleet Street.Another miniature lantern timepiece of the same size by the same maker was sold at Bonhams, London, 13 December 2005, lot 127.
A brass miniature lantern timepiece with alarmIn the Queen Anne Style, 20th centuryThe posted frame surmounted by a turned finial and four straps above the bell, with four vase-shaped finials and with three pierced frets, the front fret engraved with foliage, above the dial with 3 ¾ in. silvered chapter ring, engraved with quarter and half-hour markers, the dial plate engraved to the centre with foliage and inscribed 'Richard Weller East Bourne', silvered alarm disc and single steel hand, the movement with verge escapement, bob pendulum and alarm train, within two brass hinged side doors, iron back, loop support and a pair of iron spikes, on turned feet23cm. high. Illustrated
A rare and unusual late William & Mary brass miniature striking lantern clock with alarmBy Charles Goode, London, engraved with cypher CWP, circa 1700The posted frame surmounted by a turned finial, above quatrefoil petals and four straps above the bell, with four vase-shaped finials and three pierced frets, the front fret engraved with foliage, the dial with 4 ⅜in. silvered chapter ring, engraved with quarter and trefoil half-hour markers, signed to the dial plate 'Cha Goode London', with silvered alarm disc and single blued steel hand and engraved with the cypher 'CWP' above the VI, the two train movement with later anchor escapement and countwheel strike, with alarm train, on turned feet, with later elements and two brass doors and brass back24cm. high. 1 pendulum, 1 weight, 1 brass pulley, 1 lead counterweight, 1 oak bracket. IllustratedCharles Goode is recorded as working in the Strand. He was admitted to the Clockmakers' Company in 1686 and died in 1730.The appearance of the cypher CW or CWP on work by Goode has been debated over the last thirty years with a number of opinions offered.
A rare brass miniature lantern timepiece with alarmLate 17th / early 18th centuryThe posted frame surmounted by a turned finial, above quatrefoil petal bell strap, with three pierced frets, the front engraved with a pair of addorsed dolphins, between four turned vase-shaped finials, the dial with 4in. silvered chapter ring, engraved with quarter and trefoil half-hour markers, single blued steel hand centred with a silvered alarm disc, the dial plate with a scrolled foliate background, the movement with verge escapement , bob pendulum, alarm train and bob pendulum, on four turned feet, two brass doors and brass back23.5cm. high. Illustrated
A rare and unusual late William & Mary brass miniature striking lantern clock with alarmBy Charles Goode, London, engraved with cypher CWP, circa 1700The posted frame surmounted by a turned finial, above quatrefoil petals and four straps above the bell, with four vase-shaped finials and three pierced frets, the front fret engraved with foliage, the dial with 4 ¼ in. silvered chapter ring, engraved with quarter and trefoil half-hour markers, signed to the dial plate 'Cha Goode London', with silvered alarm disc and single blued steel hand and engraved with the cypher 'CWP' above the VI, the two train movement with verge escapement, bob pendulum and countwheel strike, with alarm train, on turned feet, with later elements and two brass doors and brass back.24cm. high. IllustratedSee note to lot 838.
A Victorian ormolu-mounted ebonised triple train quarter-chiming bracket clockCirca 1890The arched case surmounted with five vase-shaped finials, above the glazed door, with canted angles, each mounted with a female caryatid and with a pierced cast panel to each side, and a grille door to the back, on four acanthus cast claw feet, the three train fusée movement, with chain drive, chiming the quarters on a carillon of eight bells and striking the hour on a gong, with recoil anchor escapement, locking pendulum to the backplate, the arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring and matted centre, pierced blued steel hands, the arch with two subsidiaries - CHIME/SILENT and CHIME ON 8 BELLS/ CHIME ON 4 BELLS61cm. high. 1 pendulum (locked in case), 1 key, 1 case key. Illustrated
A group of Canton famille-rose porcelains, 19th/20th century, typically painted with panels of figures, birds, insects and flowers, comprising; a cylindrical teapot and cover; soap dish, liner and cover; two cups, a teabowl, two saucers, two side plates, a plate, a small bowl and a small baluster vase, 25.5cm.high.
A very large and impressive Japanese cloisonné vase, Meiji period, worked on a black ground with birds in flight and perched in branches of wisteria above irises and daisies, the foot with shaped panels enclosing pairs of birds, the rim with dragon panels, (a.f), 61cm.high. Illustrated
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