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A 19th Century copper coal helmet, with swing handle £20-40
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An African Congo carved softwood stool, with label underneath Coligno Expediteurs, 5 Rue Arenberg, Anvers, 52.5cm dia. 51cm high £50-80
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A pair of Victorian embossed brass bellows, decorated with a rampant lion, 46cm £20-40
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A treen ladle, 45cm long £20-40
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A collection of various Chinese silkwork embroideries, including place mats, runners and mandarin sleeves £60-100
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A Paisley shawl, and another similar, AF, (2) £100-200
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| Clocks and Barometers | |
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A Victorian walnut regulator type wall clock, with turned finials, glazed panel door enclosing a circular white enamel Roman numeral dial, 89cm £20-40
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A 19th Century marble and ormolu mounted timepiece, in the form of a Putto holding a globe on reeded wreathed base, 25cm high - see illustration £100-150
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A 19th Century French alabaster and gilt metal mounted mantel clock, surmounted by vase shaped finials and beaded scrolls, circular Roman numeral dial stamped Marc, Paris, supporting an 8 day movement striking on a bell, contained under a glass dome and mounted on an oak oval plinth, 53.5cm high overall - see illustration £250 - 350
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A 19th Century French gilded mantel clock, decorated with Sevres style panels and urn finial, circular white enamel Roman numeral dial with 8 day movement striking on a bell, 37cm high - see illustration £150-250
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A 19th Century French black marble mantel clock, surmounted by a bronze figure of a seated scribe, circular Roman numeral white enamel dial supporting an 8 day movement striking on a bell, 40cm wide x 44cm high £80-120
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A 19th Century German carved walnut cased mantel clock, having brass spandrel dial and silvered chapter ring with Westminster chimes and strike/silent movement, 32cm wide x 48cm high £80-120
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A 19th Century French brass cased mantel clock, surmounted by a seated scholar figure above foliate scrolls and garland decoration, the circular white enamelled Roman numeral dial, AF supporting an 8 day movement striking on a bell, 53cm long x 37cm high - see illustration £100-150
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A 19th Century black marble and gilt metal mounted mantel clock, of architectural form, flanked by mask ring handles, the circular gilt and enamel Roman numeral dial with visual escapement, supporting an 8 day movement striking on a gong, 48.5cm wide x 47.5cm high - see illustration £80 - 120
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A late 19th Century French alabaster and gilt metal mantel clock, in the classical manner, the arched top surmounted by cherub and butterfly, flanked by urn finials, circular Roman numeral dial supporting an 8 day movement striking on a bell, flanked by classic maiden columns, on an inverted breakfront base terminating in bracket supports, raised on a gilt wood plinth, 20cm wide x 43cm high - see back cover illustration £200 - 300
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An oak long case clock, by George Suggate of Halesworth, the arched hood enclosing a painted dial, supporting an 8 day movement, full length trunk panel door above a box base, 224cm high £300-400
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A George III oak mahogany cross-banded and boxwood strung long case clock, the hood with scroll arch pediment and turned columns enclosing a painted dial with rolling moon face and 8 day movement, William Lines of Warwick, shaped trunk panelled door with central paterae above a stepped box base terminating in ogee bracket supports, 226cm high £400-600
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A 19th Century French brass and metal wall clock, circular white enamel Roman numeral dial, inscribed Combret à Pau, 8 day movement, striking on a bell £80-120
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A 19th Century rosewood cased banjo barometer/thermometer, having silvered dials and central convex mirror, broken arch pediment surmounted by an ivory finial, 94.5cm high £100-200
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A reproduction mahogany and boxwood strung stick barometer, 94cm high £60-80
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An Edwardian carved walnut aneroid barometer/thermometer, with profuse floral decoration, flanked by reeded columns and turned finials, 88cm high £100-150
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A mahogany cased stick barometer, by Agnew & Zanetti, with ivory scale and turned reservoir cover, 90cm high £100-200
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A 19th Century mahogany and inlaid banjo shaped barometer/thermometer, surmounted by a broken arch pediment and central brass urn finial, conch shell and floral paterae, circular dial inscribed G. Brogi, Fecit, 102cm high £150-250
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A Georgian mahogany stick barometer, by F. Sago & Co., Cirencester, having silvered dials in a feather banded case with turned reservoir cover, 97cm high £300-500
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A Victorian mahogany cased “Admiral Fitzroys barometer”, 186cm high £100-200
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J. Morris, (19th Century). a pair of studies depicting sheep resting by a woodland path, signed oils on canvas, 30.5cm x 51cm £150-250
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H. Gianni, Neapolitan coastal scene, signed gouache, 31.5cm x 49cm £80-120
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William Manners, 1860-1940, “Going Home”, signed watercolour and body colour, 34cm x 24cm £150-250
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Late 19th Century English school, studies of figures on a bridge in woodland landscape with cottages nearby, unsigned oils on canvas, a pair, 15cm x 23cm £70-100
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Tom Rowden, 1842-1926, study of cattle grazing on the cliffs, signed watercolour and body colour, 19.5cm x 40cm £100-150
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N. Gianni, “Vicolo della Vecchia, Naples”, signed gouache, a pair, 32cm x 12.5cm £80-120
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R. Whittington, circa 1977, print of St. Paul’s cathedral as seen on the reverse of the old ten pound note, 60cm x 90cm, in light oak and glazed frame £20-40
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Bertram Preistman, rural study with sheep in the fore ground, watercolour, initialled in pencil, 19.5cm x 28.5cm £150-250
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Bertram Priestman, rural study, watercolour initialled in pencil, 18.5cm x 29cm £150-250
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Attributed to Bertram Priestman, study of Dunwich, unsigned oil on canvas, 21cm x 40cm £150-250
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William Rothenstein, (New England Art Club), scene in France, 14.5cm x 26cm £100-200
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Harry Becker, 1865-1928, pencil sketch, “Dinnertime”, 17.5cm x 22cm £200-300
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G.W. Collins, scene in Essex with figures working in the field, village in far ground, signed watercolour, 15cm x 22.5cm £150-250
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Aldo Salvadori, “Ragazza Bruna”, limited edition lithograph, 143/200, 25cm x 32.5cm £20-40
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R. Lushington, signed pen and ink study, VIII Army Desert Victory, 29cm x 23cm £30-60
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19th Century school, gouache study of the steam ship RMS Orsova, 42cm x 66cm £150-250
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Charles Foster, “By The Mill Stream”, monogrammed oil on canvas, 50cm x 42cm, see label verso - see illustration, also front cover £200-300
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Chester family of Poyle park interest, a late 18th / 19th Century, portrait study of Sir Robert Chester, unsigned oil on canvas, 55cm x 45cm, contained in a decorative gilt foliate frame; together with a study of Henry Chester Junior, in the uniform of the 1st Battalion Company of the 3rd Regiment of Loyal London Volunteers, indistinctly signed watercolour within a black and gilt mount and frame (AF); R T Holding, study of Poyle Park, signed watercolour 35.5cm x 54.5cm; and a print of Cockenhatch, Herts, seat of the Chester family, (see label verso) (4) - see illustrationN.B. Sir Robert Chester was one of the Gentleman Ushers of the Privy chamber to Henry VIII and Sheriff of Herts. & Essex. £600-800
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W Richards, Scottish loch scene with figure and cottage in the fore ground, signed oil on canvas, 39cm x 59.5cm £200-300
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E B Hemy, “North Shields”, busy harbour scene with fisherfolk unloading the catch, 52cm x 73cm £80-120
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Leslie Rackham, “Morning (The Bure)”, study of boats, cattle and windmill on the river bank, signed, 20.5cm x 27.5cm £100-150
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19th Century Dutch school, study of a seated fisherman mending his nets with sea and ships in the far ground, unsigned oil on canvas, 24cm x 30cm £200-300
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19th Century school, a pair of winter studies depicting woodcutter and a faggot gatherer, unsigned watercolours, 13.5cm x 19cm £20-40
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