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Wilf Roberts - Glan-y-Gors, oil on canvas, signed lower left and dated 2014, bearing label verso, 50cm x 60cm, framed £2500 - 3500
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Reginald Green RWA.ACE (fl.1911-1938) - The River Dart at Newbridge, oil on board, signed lower right, 36cm x 46cm, framed £50 - 80
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English School, mid 19th Century - head and shoulder portrait of a young woman in a lace bonnet, oval, oil on canvas, 72cm x 59cm, framed (cleaned and re-stretchered) £120 - 180 @Pic Box:<*C> |
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Fritz Klingelhofer - a pair, prison ships? at anchor, an extensive South American river scene, oil on canvas, signed in red, 32cm x 60cm, framed £1000 - 1500
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Hoogard - cattle resting by a river, an extensive wooded summer landscape, oil on canvas, signed indistinctly lower left and dated 1880, 29.5cm x 49.5cm, rippled moulded gold painted frame £70 - 100
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Fr. Udela Royere - chicken and two dogs, oil on panel, signed lower left in red and dated 1886, 21.5cm x 27cm, unframed; Fr, Aloisius - two dogs in interior with trunk and basket, oil on mahogany panel, signed lower left in red and dated 1885, 21cm x 27.5cm, unframed (2) £150 - 200
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Elias Lacey - Newstead Abbey and grounds, an extensive wooded landscape with waterfall to the foreground, oil on canvas, signed in red lower left and dated 1937, 75cm x 100cm, framed £300 - 500
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Augustus. R. Grant - a river with cranes fishing amidst the rocky banks, an extensive wooded landscape, an evening scene with mountains beyond, oil on canvas, signed and indistinctly dated lower right, 50cm x 69cm, framed £300 - 400
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George Constable (1792-1878) - On The River Aran, figures in a punt with cows in a meadow, a summer landscape with village beyond, oil on oak panel, 25cm x 16.5cm, bearing label verso, framed £300 - 500
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Francis E. Jamieson (fl 1910-1950) - a pair, Scottish loch scenes with cattle watering, extensive mountains beyond, morning and evening scenes, oil on canvas, signed, 40cm x 60cm, framed £100 - 200
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Francis E. Jamieson (fl 1910-1950) - a pair, woodland scenes, evening and morning, one with shepherd and sheep the other with path, evening scenes, signed, 60cm x 40cm, framed £100 - 200
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Francis E. Jamieson (fl 1910-1950) - extensive river landscape with mountains beyond, oil on canvas, signed, 50cm x 76cm, framed £80 - 120
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Franz von Defregger - head and shoulder portrait of a white haired elderly gentleman, oil on artist board, signed and dated '07, 45cm x 31.5cm, the reverse bearing Sotheby's, 32 Rue Jacques Jordaens, Brussels 1050 label, November '89, and other packing/shipping labels
Defregger - accepted into Academy of Fine Arts in Munich, 19th July 1861, travelled to Paris 1863 enrolling at the Ecole Des Beaux Artes. Returning to Munich July 1865 studying under Piloty at the Academy. During the next few years Defregger spent time in East Tyrol painting portraits of relatives and friends. Professor of History painting from 1878-1910 at The Munich Art Academy. Died in Munich in 1921 at the age of 85 (Wikipaedia) £1000 - 1500
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A George III Provincial mahogany barometer with rudimentary swan neck pediment the rectangular glazed door revealing papered register, inscribed "Summer" and "Winter", the tube flanked by blue paper backed glazed panels, the conforming turned cistern cover pierced and glazed, 96cm high, Circa 1770 (faults) £30 - 50
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A Victorian Belgian clock garniture, the clock with cream enamel dial with Roman numerals, brass bezzle contained within a black slate and pink marble case of rectangular form, cylindrical finial and pair of gilt lion mask and ring handles, the base with incised gilt decoration, together with a pair of flanking tazzas, clock 36cm high, tazzas 24cm high (3) £60 - 100
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A French brass cased carriage clock with reeded bale and S-scroll swing handle, fluted case, gilt face with cream enamel dial, blue Arabic numerals, bun feet, 16cm high over handle £50 - 80
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A rare 19th Century French rosewood musical casket / necessaire, the hinged lid centred on a white metal hunting oval within a fabric ground frame, the front and sides of arcaded form with conforming fabric ground within plush barber pole borders, the interior with fitted pull out compartment revealing the musical box with 6cm comb and drum, numbered 20576, mirrored lid, turned feet, 18cm wide, 11.5cm high, Circa 1880 £250 - 350
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A George III style walnut veneered arch top mantel clock, the brass face with Roman and Arabic numerals, twin winding holes, the eight-day movement striking on a coil, serpentine shaped base with shaped bracket feet, 28cm high, late 19th Century (faults) £80 - 120
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Dent - a circular wall clock the cream enamel dial with Roman numerals inscribed Dent, To The Queen, 33 Coxspur Street, London, single winding hole, single train fusee movement, moulded mahogany frame, 36cm diameter, Circa 1850 £300 - 500
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Whitehurst & Sons, Derby - a George III mahogany wheel barometer with thermometer, the figured mahogany case outlined with boxwood and ebony stringing, the architectural pediment centred on an acorn finial above dry/damp dial, thermometer and dial inscribed Whitehurst & Sons, Derby, spirit level to base, turned bone adjusting handle, and pierced brass and blued steel hands, 104cm high, Circa 1790 (case wormed) £200 - 300
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Elliott - a mantel clock, the mahogany case with brass bezzle and bevelled glass panel enclosing a square dial with silvered chapter ring, Roman numerals, pierced brass cherub wing spandrels the centre inscribed An Elliott Clock, Charles Fox, Bournemouth, outset mahogany feet, the reverse initialled E and Made In England, the feet numbered 2920 and 11.72.J.W, 11cm high, mid 20th Century £30 - 50
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A Victorian four glass gilt brass and silvered Gothic cased mantel clock with architectural domed top, pierced balustrade and four pillars terminating in roofs with ball and spire finials, the movement with palmette cast brass bezzle, silvered chapter ring with Arabic numeral tablets, centre dial with gilt metal fleur de lys and lions, ornate gilt brass pendulum, eight day movement striking on a coil, numbered 15673, 34cm high, Circa 1850 £500 - 800
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A late George II / early George III mahogany cased bracket clock by Smith & Sons, London, the silvered dial with chapter ring of Roman and Arabic numerals inscribed Smith & Sons, London, with brass alarm, the top with strike / silent roundel, engraved to the arch and spandrels with flowers and scrolling leafage, the glazed door with brass ovolo mouldings, the top with four flambeau finials and carrying handle, further applied brass mouldings, the back plate foliate engraved, crown wheel verge escapement striking on a bell, eight day movement, pierced blued steel hands, skirted plinth with outset brass bracket feet, 30cm high over handle, dial 15cm x 11.5cm, Circa 1750/60 £2000 - 3000
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Parkinson & Frodsham - a good early 19th Century ebonised bracket clock, the silvered dial inscribed Parkinson & Frodsham, 4 Change Alley, London, and numbered 620 with slow/fast and silent chime apertures, bevelled glass and brass bezzle, the front with lacquered brass pierced foliate panels within the ebonised case, stepped top, chamfered angles, spreading base and block feet, the eight day movement striking on eight bells, the rear door fret pierced, 58cm high, Circa 1840 £1800 - 2500
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A French white metal miniature carriage timepiece, the ornate case cast caryatids to the angles, the front with cream enamel dial inscribed Chaude, Palais Royale, Paris, Arabic numerals, contained within a pierced foliate scroll border, the sides and back with ornate panels, the base with vacant cartouches to the angles centred on the front and back with female masks, the top with similar border and bale and scroll handle, the brushed brass back plate inscribed Aiguilles, the base Chaude, 36 Palais Royale, Paris and numbered 614, 8.5cm high £600 - 900
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A good late 19th Century French champlevé enamel mantel clock of cartouche shape, the dark blue ground with lilac to pale blue, iron red hatched panels, leafy and C-scrolls, the sides conforming, swept scrolling legs, the silvered dial with circular tablets with Arabic numerals, the gilt metal centre dial relief cast with linked scrolls and leafage, eight-day French movement, numbered 13714/48, 28.5cm high, Circa 1870 £400 - 600
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A good ivory cased music box with singing bird automaton, the lid with pair of courting couples within landscape scenes, foliate and floral borders centred on the oval hinged lid, carved infants amidst clouds, the gilt brass grille revealing multi-coloured feathered singing bird, the front, sides, back and base all further ornately carved with figures in romantic landscapes with dogs, sheep and birds, the base with carved arcades with courting couple and demi-Pan figure, turned fluted feet, 14cm wide, 8cm deep, 6.5cm high, Circa 1850 £3500 - 4500
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Jaeger - Le Coultre - an Atmos clock, model V, Marina Chinese with plexiglass panels the cream dial with Arabic at 12,3,6 & 9, gold dauphin hands, perpetual mechanical caliber movement, inscribed Le Coultre and CIE, 24cm high, 18cm wide, 13cm deep £1000 - 1500
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A French ormolu and champlevé enamel clock garniture, the leaf cast cartouche shaped case with waisted column foliate spreading scrolling base, the brushed gilt dial enamelled to the centred inscribed Mayot a Lyons, twin winding holes and blued steel hands, eight day movement striking on a bell numbered 300/R; together with a pair of matching two branch candlesticks, clock 26cm high, candlesticks 16cm high, Circa 1860 (3) £700 - 1000
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A German lacquered brass and white metal musical mantel clock, the cream papered dial with German Imperial Eagle over initials FMS, alarm hand and blued steel hands, Arabic numerals, the drum shaped case supported on a pierced frame and base fitted musical movement, 11.5cm high, Circa 1930s £30 - 50
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An Edwardian inlaid mahogany balloon-shaped mantel clock, the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, twin winding holes and pierced blued steel hands, the front inlaid with an oval shaded patera within strung frame, splayed plinth on four sphere feet, eight day French movement striking on a coil numbered 7293/48, Circa 1905 £70 - 100
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A 19th Century white marble Gothic cased mantel clock with ornate carved top, the gilt metal dial with trefoil and leaf bezel, the chapter ring with Roman numerals inscribed Ellie a Paris, the centre dial matted and cast lancet arches and rosette, twin winding holes and blued steel hands, ornate shell, trefoil and rosette cast pendulum, the case with pierced leafage, flowerheads and trailing guilloche flanking Gothic arches, stepped rectangular base with shaped trefoil feet, 49cm high, 22cm wide max., Circa 1850 £350 - 450 <@Lot No><*kt0>750<@$> A very fine and rare Swiss centre-seconds two-day marine chronometer with detent escapement, by Solvil-Geneva, number 261, the three tier rosewood veneered box brass wire strung with vacant cartouche to lid, the front with mother of pearl roundel inscribed Reid & Sons, Makers to the Admiralty, Newcastle on Tyne, recessed brass carrying handles, opening to reveal the 10cm silvered dial with up and down subsidiary over the signature Solvil-Geneve, further marked "Grand Prix, Paris 1900: Grand Prix, Berne 1914, maker to the British Government, holder of the Kew and Teddington records, maker to the United States Navy record holder Neuf Chatel Observatory 305 state prizes", the centre seconds hand reading against an outer Arabic scale marked in half second increments and enclosing the Roman and Arabic subsidiary timed dial marked for hours and minutes, lacquered bowl with integral winding key, the gilt movement signed in a rectangular reserve Chronometre De Marine, Solvil-Geneve on a cross hatched background, the movement with pair of circular plates mounted on the dial plate, cylindrical pillars, detent escapement with blued steel spring and gold escape wheel in jewelled settings within a protective glazed cap, the upper plate numbered 261, bevelled glazed cap, case 19cm high, 18cm wide, 18.5cm deep (faults to case including front key plate and left recessed brass carrying handle missing, brass stringing missing); contained within a modern green baize lined mahogany case
See: Tony Mercer, Chronometer Makers Of The World, NAG Press 1991, Whitney, The Ship's Chronometer, AWI Press 1985, and Gould, The Marine Chronometer, Its History & Development, ACC 1989 £4000 - 6000 <@Lot No><*ktA>751<@$> Cartier - a miniature silver coloured metal cased carriage timepiece, the silvered dial with Arabic numerals inscribed Cartier, contained within a yellow enamelled case with bright blue borders, the front with blue enamelled mon, the fold down back revealing Swiss movement, the back plate numbered 26, four compressed bun feet, 4cm high, 2.7cm wide, 1.8cm deep, in fitted gilt tooled Morocco travelling case £1500 - 2000
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A Victorian cast iron tobacco jar modelled as a ribbon tied bundle of cigars, the circular lid as cigar ends with cigar handle, 12cm high, 12cm diameter max. £70 - 100
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A Continental Art Nouveau cast brass plaque moulded in relief with a lightly clad woman pouring from a vase, mounted on a pin decorated plaque, 29.5cm high, 11.5cm wide, Circa 1890 £80 - 120
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Bernard - a 19th Century bronze plaque moulded in relief with a lightly clad young woman, signed and indistinctly dated lower right, oak framed, 44cm x 27cm overall £80 - 120
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A good Victorian brass tobacco jar of cylindrical design with cable moulded borders the pull off top finely engraved with triple blue enamel band centred on a pietra dura panel of flower heads and leafage, engraved detail, 12.5cm high, top 15.5cm diameter, Circa 1870 £150 - 200
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A Victorian brass and champlevé enamel chamberstick the circular base with a broad enamelled band of flower heads and scrolling leafage, the drip pan with beaded border and conforming enamel band, plain nozzle, 15cm wide, Circa 1870 (faults) £50 - 80
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A Victorian gilt bronze miniature model of a font the bowl with applied silvered copper strap work decoration on a fluted cluster column with conforming bands beneath, circular base, 17.5cm high, late 19th Century £70 - 100
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A pair of Victorian Gothic champlevé enamel candlesticks with urnular nozzles, broad drip pans with beaded borders, the spirally fluted columns with compressed bulbous knops and rope twist borders, the circular bases on circular feet, each enamelled with bands of stylised flowerheads and leafage on a turquoise ground, 18cm high, late 19th Century £50 - 80
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A pair of WMF wall plaques of shaped oval form, one embossed with a young boy, a bird on his outstretched arm and dogs at his feet, the other with young girl with basket of fruit and cats at her feet, pierced floral frames, 24cm x 15cm, stamped 373 and 373a £100 - 150
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A WMF plaque of shaped outline embossed with lover and companion before a balustrade, Art Deco style border, 24cm x 29cm, stamped 280 £60 - 100
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A Liberty Tudric pewter two handled dish, number 0287, cast shamrocks, pierced heart shaped handles, 28cm wide, marked £40 - 60
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An 18th Century bronze sundial, the engraved plate dated 1736 and inscribed Certa Ratio, the gnomon of conventional design with S-scroll, 25.5cm square (faults to corners) £80 - 120
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A brass and copper model yacht of stylised form, on rectangular copper hammer textured base with spreading wooden plinth, 31cm wide, 33cm high overall, Circa 1950 £50 - 80
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A 19th Century brass string box of globular design, cast leafage to the top, circular foot and provision for pair of scissors, 12cm high; together with a pair of associated scissors (2) £40 - 60
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Hunting - A 19th Century gilt bas relief miniature of a falconry party with figures on horses, dogs and castle beyond, beaded border and clasped reeded frame, suspension loop, 7cm diameter £50 - 80
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A shallow circular bronze bowl supported on three bronze rabbits, circular wooden base, bowl 11cm diameter, base 13cm diameter, mid 20th Century £70 - 110
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A pair of Edwardian lacquered brass photograph frames of interlaced form, the corners floral scroll cast, strut backs, 23cm high, 17.5cm wide, Circa 1920s £30 - 40
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Two Victorian farthingales each with seven horse brasses, 64cm high approx; another single, 17cm high (3) £80 - 100
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