| Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD | |||
| Fine Art and Antiques (Day 3 of 3) | |||
| Auctioneer: | Anderson & Garland | Location: | Newcastle |
| Contact: | Tel: 0191 430 3000 Fax: 0191 430 3001 | ||
| Date: | 28th March 2013 | Time: | 10:00AM |
| Details: | Viewing: Thursday 21st March 10am to 4.30pm Friday 22nd March 10.0am to 4.30pm Saturday 23rd March 9.30am to 12.30pm Monday 25th March 10am to 2pm |
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| Auction Lots - Page 6 | |||
| 1253 | |||
| An inlaid mahogany longcase clock, the brass dial with silvered roman chapter ring, with main plate to centre bearing the name of 'Benson, Whitehaven', subsidiary seconds dial, bust portrait to aperture in arch, mask and foliate spandrels, two train movement and anchor escapement, the case with swan neck pediment and brass finial, arched door flanked by fluted columns, arched waist door centred by inlaid shell motif, flanked by fluted quadrants, similar inlay to panel base on ogee bracket feet, 90in. high. See illustration £700 - 800 |
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| 1254 | |||
| Robt. Scholfield, Rochdale: an oak and mahogany banded longcase clock, the brass dial with silvered roman chapter ring, date aperture, with engraved crest to arch, foliate spandrels, two train movement with anchor escapement, the case with arched frieze above a glazed door flanked by turned columns, shaped and banded waist door flanked by quadrants, panelled base with canted corners, 82in. high. £300 - 400 |
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| 1255 | |||
| A brass skeleton clock, silver roman chapter ring, single visible fusee movement with anchor escapement, on shaped mahogany plinth with glass dome, height of clock 11in. See illustration on page 123 £100 - 200 |
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| 1256 | |||
| A late 19th Century walnut veneered and ebonised Viennese wall timepiece, with enamelled roman dial, subsidiary seconds, the case with architectural pediment, fluted case with canted corners, 43in. high. £100 - 200 |
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| 1257 | |||
| A large carved and ornate stained oak wall clock, with brass dial and silvered roman chapterring, subsidiary seconds dial, two train movement with anchor escapement, the pendulum with bearded mask and lion bob, the case with carved angel frieze above a glazed panel, the open lower section carved with a vase and flowers to panel within leaf foliate borders, angel pattern apron, 57in. high approximately. See illustration £300 - 400 |
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| 1258 | |||
| Gustav Becker: a brass torsion clock, with white enamel arabic dial, disk pendulum, circular stepped base, with glass dome, 11 1/2in. high; and another torsion clock, unsigned, with mercury filled and disk pendulum, on stepped brass base, part of base cut away, 11in. high with glass and dome, movement stamped serial no. 129234; and a separate glass dome. (3) £100 - 150 |
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| 1259 | |||
| A late 19th Century carved oak cuckoo clock, with roman dial and carved centre, twin fusee movement striking on a gong, the architectural case with carved leaf, berry, bird and fence designs, block feet, 19 1/2in. See illustration £200 - 300 |
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| 1260 | |||
| A carved cuckoo clock, with roman dial, two train drum movement, the architectural style case with bird finial, leaf and twig decoration to rest of body, bears 'Arthur Medlock, Inverness' plate label to reverse, 21in. high. See illustration £150 - 200 |
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| 1261 | |||
| A French cast brass mantel clock, the dial with enamelled roman numerals, French drum movement signed 'E.P. Depose', the architectural case with lion finial on domed top, decorated with masks and foliated scrolls, decorative sides centred by oval busts within foliate design, column sides, mask and foliate frieze, on bun feet, 16in. high. £100 - 150 |
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| 1262 | |||
| An Edwardian inlaid mahogany mantel clock, with enamelled arabic dial, recessed centre, two train French drum movement striking on a gong, arched case with inlaid paterae design, 11in. high. £50 - 80 |
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| 1263 | |||
| John Walker: a wall timepiece, the circular roman dial signed 'John Walker, Princes Street, Leicester Square, London', with subsidiary seconds dial, single fusee movement, the case with bevelled glass to the hinged cover, the dial 5 3/4in. diameter. See illustration £250 - 350 |
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| 1264 | |||
| A French 19th Century gilt bronze and marble clock, with enamelled roman dial, two train drum movement within a leaf decorated case with lyre, artist's palette and scroll, flanked by a large figure of Apollo, the frieze decorated with putto at play, on leaf pattern plinth with owl and scroll supports, 21 1/2in. See illustration £600 - 800 |
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| 1265 | |||
| A late 19th Century brass carriage clock, with enamelled roman dial, platform lever escapement, bevelled glass panels and shaped column sides, loose handle, 5 1/4in. £40 - 60 |
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| 1266 | |||
| A French brass and onyx four glass mantel clock, with enamelled arabic dial decorated foliate swag design, two train drum movement with mercury pendulum, bowfront case on beaded bun feet, 11 1/2in. high. See illustration on page 123 £300 - 400 |
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| 1267 | |||
| John Weston, Wolsingham: a George III mahogany and banded longcase clock, the brass dial with silvered roman chapter ring, engraved to the centre with a recumbent lion amongst foliated scrolls, the subsidiary seconds dial engraved with snake and bird design, two train movement with anchor escapement, moon phase to the arch, the case with swan neck pediment and dentil decoration, arched door flanked by turned columns, the central section with blind fret frieze above a shaped and banded waist door flanked by fluted quadrants, panel base with canted corners and bracket feet, 86in. high.See illustration £2000 - 3000 |
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| 1268 | |||
| A Regency mahogany and brass inlaid bracket clock, with enamelled roman dial, two train movement striking on a bell, the arched case with line inlaid brass detail, ring and foliate handles, plinth base on brass bun feet, 19 1/2in. high.See illustration £700 - 900 |
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| 1269 | |||
| A 19th Century French miniature carriage clock, with enamelled roman dial, platform lever escapement, bevelled glass panels, bracket feet, 3in. high. £100 - 150 |
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| 1270 | |||
| A black japanned tavern timepiece, with wooden dial, gilt roman numerals, moulded bezel, the trunk with ornate shaped waist door decorated with gilt enriched chinoiserie design, flanked by turned column quadrants, shaped base, 70in. high. See illustration £1500 - 2000 |
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| 1271 | |||
| A late 19th Century walnut Viennese style wall timepiece, with enamelled roman dial, subsidiary seconds dial, the case with mask, scroll and leaf carved frieze and cornice, turned finials, canted and ebonised sides, caddy style apron, 50in. high. £80 - 120 |
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| 1272 | |||
| Japy Freres & Cie: a 19th Century French onyx and champleve enamel four-glass mantel clock, with enamelled arabic dial, two train movement striking on a gong, with mercury pendulum, case with urn finial surrounded by four outer finials, leaf pattern columns below, four rounded supports, 15 1/4in. See illustration £300 - 500 |
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| 1273 | |||
| J. Telford, Bellingham: a Victorian oak and mahogany banded longcase clock, painted roman dial, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, painted coastal scene to the arch with figures and castellated buildings to spandrels, twotrain movement with anchor escapement, the case with swan neck pediment above a glazed arched door flanked by turned columns, shaped waist door flanked by columns, panel base with bracket feet, 88in. high. £250 - 350 |
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| 1274 | |||
| A French brass carriage clock, enamelled roman dial signed retailer's mark "The Goldsmiths Company", with platform lever escapement, 5 1/2in. high. £80 - 120 |
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| 1275 | |||
| An early 20th Century inlaid rosewood mantel clock, with enamelled arabic dial, two train French drum movement striking on a gong, the arched case inlaid paterae and scroll design, brass bracket feet, 12 1/4in. high. £60 - 90 |
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| 1276 | |||
| A Regency rosewood and brass inlaid bracket clock, with painted roman dial, two train movement striking on a bell, the case with artichoke finial above a caddy style hood, the front with inlaid foliate motifs, twin brass handles and scale pattern side panels, on plinth with block feet, 18in. high. See illustration £500 - 800 |
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| 1277 | |||
| A mid 19th Century inlaid mahogany wheel barometer, by Cetti & Co., Long Lane, Smithfield, London, with silvered register, architectural pediment above a thermometer, inlaid with shell and star design, 38in. high. £120 - 180 |
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| 1278 | |||
| A 19th Century brass portico clock, the enamelled roman dial signed "E.L. Hausburg, Paris", with visible movement to centre, the drum movement behind also signed "Hausburg, Paris", striking on a bell, the case in the form of a Gothic arch with tracery design, sunburst bob to pendulum, on ebonised plinth with glass dome, height of clock 15in. See illustration £200 - 300 |
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| 1279 | |||
| A French bronzed spelter mantel clock, with foliate arabic dial, French drum movement stamped "X.L.", in ornate and flower leaf cast case signed "A. Jurep", 14in. high. £60 - 90 |
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| 1280 | |||
| A late 19th Century French brass repeating carriage clock, with enamelled roman dial signed retailer's mark "The Goldsmith Company, London", platform lever escapement, striking on two gongs, numbered 3377, with silent/quarters lever to base, 5 1/2in. high. See illustration £200 - 300 |
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| 1281 | |||
| A late 19th Century carved oak mantel clock, with silvered roman dial and cherub spandrels, the movement signed "Winterhalder & Hoffmeister", striking on two gongs, the architectural case with cast foliate design and turned finials, bracket feet, 17in. high. £100 - 150 |
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| 1282 | |||
| A French brass four-glass mantel clock, with enamelled roman dial, two train French movement stamped "G.R.", mercury filled pendulum, the case with bevelled glass panel on plinth base, 9" high.See illustration £150 - 200 |
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| 1283 | |||
| J. Bishop, Maidstone: an 18th Century brass lantern clock, with silvered roman chapter ring centred by maker's name and engraved acanthus scrolls, later two train fusee movement, the case with urn finial above a bell and dolphin pattern frieze, hinged side doors, on globular shaped feet, 15in. high. See illustration £500 - 800 |
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| 1284 | |||
| An oak thirty hour longcase clock, with brass roman dial signed Thomas Gate, Carlisle, also signed with the names of the first owners 'William & Nancy Pitt', with engraved foliate decoration, subsidiary date aperture, anchor escapement, the case with dentil cornice, glazed door and turned tapering column, shaped waist door, panel base on plinth feet, 83in. high. £200 - 300 |
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| 1285 | |||
| An early 20th Century pewter cased mantel clock, the white enamelled roman dial surrounded by beaded brass bezel, the case with flame finial above the dial, a bell in deep relief below hanging from an arch, the words 'Vivos Voco Mortuos Planco Fulgura Frango' to flared base, 13in. (33cms) high. Note: 'Vivos Voco Mortuos Planco Fulgura Frango' is the first line of the poem 'Song of the Bell' by Friedrich Schiller (published 1798). £50 - 100 |
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| 1286 | |||
| A late 19th Century gilt cased mantel clock, the white enamel roman dial fitted a Japy Freres movement, the case with bird, quiver and torch finial above fluted barrel housing held by foliate scrolls and fluted pedestal, raised on break front base with beading and foliage, beaded bun feet, 9 1/2in. (24cms) high. £100 - 150 |
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| 1287 | |||
| G. Scardefield, Maidstone: a pantry clock, with brass roman dial engraved with foliate spandrels, anchor escapement, striking on a bell, with alarm mechanism, on stained oak hanging wall bracket, 18th Century, with later alteration and restorations, 18 1/2in. high. See illustration £800 - 1200 |
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| 1288 | |||
| Arch'd Lawrie: a thirty hour oak longcase clock, brass roman dial, matted centre and date aperture, foliate spandrels, anchor escapement striking on a bell, the case with dentil cornice above a plain frieze, glazed door below flanked by a fluted column, arched waist door flanked by fluted sides, panel base with bracket feet, 84in. high. £500 - 600 |
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| 1289 | |||
| A mid 19th Century mahogany longcase clock, the enamelled roman dial indistinctly signed with Newcastle maker, with scene of a dog chasing pheasant to arch, cottage pattern spandrels, subsidiary date and seconds dial, two train movement with anchor escapement, the case with arched glazed door flanked by plain columns, banded arched door flanked by fluted quadrants, panel base with bracket feet, 92in. high. £300 - 400 |
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| 1290 | |||
| A mahogany longcase clock, the painted arabic dial signed 'Frames, Gateshead', with subsidiary seconds and date dials, shell pattern spandrels with painted scene of two ladies by a stream to arch, two train movement, anchor escapement, case with arched glazed door flanked by turned columns, arched waist door with canted sides, panel base on bracket feet, 82in. high. £250 - 350 |
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| 1291 | |||
| A late 19th Century brass repeating alarum carriage clock, with enamelled roman dial, subsidiary alarm dial, platform lever escapement striking on a coiled gong, 5 1/4in. high. £250 - 350 |
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| 1292 | |||
| A late 19th Century brass carriage clock, with enamelled roman dial, platform lever escapement, in case with architectural cornice, foliate frieze, spreading plinth base, 5in. high. £120 - 180 |
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| 1293 | |||
| A Sheraton revival mahogany bracket clock, the arched case on brass bracket feet, white enamel roman dial, twin-barrel French movement striking on a gong, by G.B. & E., 11 1/4in. high (lacks brass handle to top). £100 - 150 |
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| 1294 | |||
| A mid 19th Century mahogany and boxwood strung wheel barometer, by L. Dellatorre, Perth, with silvered register swan necked pediment and brass finial, 39in. high. £120 - 180 |
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| 1295 | |||
| A late 19th Century walnut and ebonised Viennese style wall timepiece, with enamelled roman dial, subsidiary seconds dial, foliate cornice and fluted column sides, 47in. high. £80 - 120 |
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| 1296 | |||
| A German porcelain mantel clock, the enamelled roman dial with two train drum movement, the case with rococo style gilt enriched scrollwork and flowers in relief, urn finial, 14in. (35cms). £100 - 200 |
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| 1297 | |||
No LotsFurniture |
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| 1298 | |||
| A Regency mahogany breakfast table with rounded corners and reeded edge, raised on a turned tapered pedestal supported by four reeded splay legs terminating in brass cup castors,63 x 36 x 27in. £180 - 220 |
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| 1299 | |||
| A Regency mahogany wine cooler, of sarcophagus form with moulded caddy top, the panelled base with reeded canted corners, raised on carved paw feet, the lead-lined interior with central plug hole and with later inscription on paper 'To Ann Boissin and David Gordon from Old Stephen and Young Bill Spurling, April 29th, 1939', 29 1/2 x 20 x 21in. high. £400 - 600 |
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| 1300 | |||
| Florence Knoll (1917-): a black and white laminated coffee table, with black painted metal structure, 45 x 23 x 16in. high. £100 - 200 |
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| 1301 | |||
| A George III mahogany parcel gilt wall mirror, with carved scrolling frame surmounted by a pierced gilt foliate motif with bevelled plate below, 20 x 37in. high. £100 - 150 |
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| 1302 | |||
| An early Georgian rectangular oak lowboy, with moulded edge above three small drawers fitted later brass drop handles, raised on turned tapering legs with pad feet, 33 1/2 x 23 x 27in. high. £100 - 200 |
| Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD | |||
| Fine Art and Antiques (Day 3 of 3) | |||
| Auctioneer: | Anderson & Garland | Location: | Newcastle |
| Contact: | Tel: 0191 430 3000 Fax: 0191 430 3001 | ||
| Date: | 28th March 2013 | Time: | 10:00AM |
| Details: | Viewing: Thursday 21st March 10am to 4.30pm Friday 22nd March 10.0am to 4.30pm Saturday 23rd March 9.30am to 12.30pm Monday 25th March 10am to 2pm |
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