Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD | |||
Antique Furniture, Fine Art and Decorative Objects (Day 2 of 2) | |||
Auctioneer: | Paul Beighton | Location: | Woodhouse Green, Thurcroft, Nr Rotheram S66 9AQ |
Contact: | Tel 01709 700005 Fax 01709 700244 | ||
Date: | 9th March 2014 | Time: | 10:00AM |
Details: | Viewing: Thursday 6th March 9am to 4.30pm Friday 7th March 9am to 4.30pm Mornings of sale days from 9am |
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Auction Lots - Page 2 | |||
797 | |||
A nineteenth century French four glass mantel clock by Samuel Marti of Paris. In gilt bronze case with rouge marble and slate capital and plinth. Having black chapter ring with gilt Roman numeral markers. Housing an eight day movement striking on a gong. Works stamped S Marti, Medaille de Bronze. 38 cm high. £300 - £400 |
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798 | |||
An Edwardian oak cased eight day fusee bracket clock. With silvered dial displaying Arabic numeral markers and raised on brass bracket feet, 35 cm. £200 - £300 |
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799 | |||
An early twentieth century French Gothic Revival eight day mantel clock in brass strapwork case. Chiming half hourly on a bell. 42 cm high. £150 - £250 |
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800 | |||
An early nineteenth century French gilt bronze cased bracket clock. Modelled in the Rococo style surmounted by a putti and with shell and scroll motifs. Having enamel dial signed Ancne Mon Colin, Paris and with Arabic and Roman markers. Housing an eight day movement chiming half hourly on a bell, 35 cm. £400 - £600 |
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801 | |||
An early twentieth century French boulle work mantel clock. With gilt dial mounted with enamel Roman numeral markers, 30 cm. £100 - £150 |
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802 | |||
An early twentieth century French brass carriage clock in fitted leather mounted travelling case. With silvered mask and having Roman numeral markers. Works stamped E.M. & Co, 16 cm. £100 - £180 |
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803 | |||
A brass carriage clock repeater. With enamel dial signed Payne & Co. Striking on a small bell. Works also stamped for Payne & Co., 16 cm. £200 - £300 |
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804 | |||
A Georgian style small eight day table clock in Japanned case with engraved brass dial and silvered chapter ring with Roman numeral markers, 30 cm. £100 - £180 |
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805 | |||
An early twentieth century French four glass mantel clock in gilt bronze case. Adorned with fluted Corinthian column supports. Having gilt dial with filigree decoration and enamelled Arabic numeral markers. Housing an eight day movement with mercury pendulum and chiming half hourly on a gong, 29 cm high. £400 - £600 |
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806 | |||
A late nineteenth century French silvered bronze clock garniture. Set with Sèvres porcelain enamelled with townscapes, gilded and with jewelled decoration. Clock 37 cm. £150 - £250 |
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807 | |||
An early twentieth century French mahogany cased table clock. With gilt metal mounts and silvered dial with Roman numeral markers. Housing an eight day movement chiming half hourly on a gong. Stamped WBK & fils Paris, 47 cm. £200 - £300 |
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808 | |||
A nineteenth century French carved alabaster portico mantel clock. With silvered engine turned dial having Roman numeral markers. Housing an eight day movement chiming half hourly on a bell, 47 cm. £60 - £100 |
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809 | |||
An early twentieth century oak cased table clock housing a German eight day movement chiming half hourly on a gong. With silvered dial and Arabic numeral markers, 38 cm. £40 - £60 |
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810 | |||
An Edwardian mahogany cased dome topped mantel clock. Housing an eight day movement chiming half hourly on a gong, 30 cm high. £30 - £50 |
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811 | |||
An early twentieth century French assembled brass clock garniture. Housing an eight day movement and chiming half hourly on a gong, 27 cm. £80 - £140 |
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812 | |||
A French gilt metal eight day mantel clock. With figural mount formed as a hunter in eighteenth century attire. Chiming half hourly on a bell. Case stamped P.H. Mourey, 24 cm high. £30 - £50 |
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813 | |||
A nineteenth century French brass carriage clock in fitted travelling case. With enamel dial and striking on a gong, 15 cm. £100 - £120 |
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814 | |||
A nineteenth century Brevete brass cased carriage clock with repeating mechanism. Chiming on a gong, 17 cm. £150 - £200 |
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815 | |||
A late nineteenth century French eight day alabaster cased lyre clock. With gilt metal adornments and enamel dial with flower swags and numeral markers. Chiming half hourly on a bell, 55 cm high £500 - £700 |
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816 | |||
An Indian steel Khulakad helmet. With central spike and nose protector. Having two plume holders, chain neck protector and engraved with figures and inscriptions, 27 cm. £100 - £200 |
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817 | |||
Two mahogany cases containing steel surgical instruments. Including makers Ph Harris & Co. £50 - £70 |
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818 | |||
A pair of leather and bear skin gloves. £30 - £50 |
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819 | |||
A George V leather riding crop. With carved ivory grip, yew wood shaft and having silver mounts. Assayed London 1925. 24". Provenance: Owned by a groom at the stables of the Earl Fitzwilliam, Wentworth Woodhouse and thence by descent. £100 - £150 |
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820 | |||
Eight silver Masonic medals. Mostly enamelled and including a medal for the Middlesborough Vulcan Lodge. Total weight 300 grams. £60 - £100 |
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821 | |||
A nineteenth century French sword bayonet in metal scabbard. With brass handle and inscribed to the spike dated 1874. Guard and scabbard stamped AC50067. Blade 57 cm. £40 - £60 |
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822 | |||
A nineteenth century carved rosewood walking stick with twist decoration and ivory inlays, 88 cm. £60 - £100 |
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823 | |||
A nineteenth century turned ivory and carved horn walking cane, 80 cm. £200 - £300 |
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824 | |||
A nineteenth century Anglo Indian horn, ivory and hardwood walking cane with octagonal pommel, 1 m. £300 - £400 |
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825 | |||
A nineteenth century carved ebony and ivory walking cane, 90 cm. £80 - £120 |
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826 | |||
A nineteenth century walking cane with large turned ivory grip and white metal ferrule, 89 cm. £100 - £200 |
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827 | |||
A folk art novelty walking stick in the form of an umbrella. £30 - £40 |
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828 | |||
A bowie knife in leather sheath and frog with antler handle and blade stamped William Rodgers, Sheffield, blade length 20 cm. £40 - £60 |
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829 | |||
A William IV court sword with etched blade and in leather scabbard. Having crown pommel, wire work grip and with royal cypher to the guard. Blade length 76 cm. £50 - £80 |
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830 | |||
A Victorian ebonized walking cane with chased silver collar and carved spherical ivory grip. Assayed London 1860. £40 - £60 |
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831 | |||
A nineteenth century walking cane with carved octagonal ivory grip. £80 - £120 |
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832 | |||
A cased trio of surgical instruments all of stainless steel by makers Archibald Young & Sons of Edinburgh. Along with a steel rib cage expander on threaded action. Case 32 cm wide. £60 - £100 |
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833 | |||
A nineteenth century Martini action rook rifle. With octagonal barrel and carved walnut stock. Barrel length 37 cm. £150 - £250 |
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834 | |||
A nineteenth century cavalry sword with hardwood grip and brass guard. Blade with period Mexican inscription no me saques sin razon', 'no me enboines sin honor'. Blade length 70 cm. £100 - £180 |
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835 | |||
An eighteenth century continental cavalry sword with engraved blade and carved hardwood grip. Blade length 82 cm. £50 - £80 |
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836 | |||
An early nineteenth century flintlock pistol. With walnut fullstock adorned with eastern silver inlays. Barrel length 24.5 cm. £50 - £80 |
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837 | |||
A silver plated powder flask by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield. With a pair of chased roundels depicting hunting scenes, 20 cm. £50 - £80 |
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838 | |||
A nineteenth century percussion cap pistol with carved walnut stock. Barrel length 22 cm. £100 - £150 |
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839 | |||
An early nineteenth century French artillary sword. Of neo classical style after the Roman gladius model. Blade inscribed Chatellerault 1833 Pihet Freres, 64 cm. £50 - £80 |
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840 | |||
A Victorian turned hardwood and ebonized truncheon. Bearing cypher under a crown, 42 cm. £60 - £100 |
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841 | |||
A nineteenth century percussion cap pistol. With swivelling ram rod, engraved lock plates, belt loop and carved walnut stock with hatched grip. Proof marks. Barrel 12 cm. £150 - £250 |
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842 | |||
An early twentieth century postcard album and contents of mostly monochrome cards approximately one hundred and ninety. All French including World War I. £50 - £80 |
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843 | |||
An early nineteenth century powder horn. With an engraved silver cartouche depicting a crest, 30 cm. £60 - £100 |
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844 | |||
An early nineteenth century percussion cap pocket pistol. With simple carved wooden stock and engraved lock plates. Proof mark. Barrel 7 cm. £60 - £100 |
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845 | |||
A nineteenth century gallery pistol. Breech loading and with cross hatched carved walnut stock. Barrel 23 cm. £60 - £100 |
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846 | |||
A nineteenth century percussion cap pocket pistol with carved walnut grip. Octagonal barrel, 7.5 cm long. £40 - £80 |
Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD | |||
Antique Furniture, Fine Art and Decorative Objects (Day 2 of 2) | |||
Auctioneer: | Paul Beighton | Location: | Woodhouse Green, Thurcroft, Nr Rotheram S66 9AQ |
Contact: | Tel 01709 700005 Fax 01709 700244 | ||
Date: | 9th March 2014 | Time: | 10:00AM |
Details: | Viewing: Thursday 6th March 9am to 4.30pm Friday 7th March 9am to 4.30pm Mornings of sale days from 9am |
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