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European Works of Art & Clocks
Auctioneer: Chiswick Auctions Location: London W3 8BL
Contact: Tel: +44(0)20 8992 4442
Date: 13th September 2016 Time: 2:30PM
Details: Viewing
Thursday 8 September 2pm – 6pm
Friday 9 September 12 noon – 6pm
Saturday 10 September 10am – 2pm
Sunday 11 September 12 noon – 6pm
Monday 12 September 10am – 6pm
Tuesday 13 September 10am – 2pm
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Auction Lots - Page 5
398
  A PAIR OF LOUIS XVI STYLE GILT BRONZE WALL LIGHTS
the tapering backplates with trailing husks and foliate terminals, each issuing a pair of fluted, downward scrolling branches terminating in urn shaped nozzles, fitted for electricity,
54cm high (2)
£200-£300
400
  A BAROQUE STYLE CARVED LIMEWOOD FIGURE OF A PUTTO
with outstretched wings, with a hook to the back, hanging from a shaped, painted wood mount,
the putto 40cm high, the mount 63cm high
£200-£300
401
Click to view full image... A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH GILT BRONZE CLOCK GARNITURE
the case modelled as a shaped pedestal surmounted by a fruiting finials above a rectangular base and four paw feet, the twelve piece enamelled dial with Roman numerals, the twin train movement stamped 'JAPY FRERES MEDAILLE D'HONNEUR', striking on a bell, with pendulum, the garniture candelabra of conforming decoration, each with four acanthus wrapped branches centred by a fifth nozzle, hung with trailing husks,
the clock 40cm high, the candelabra 46cm high (3)
£700-£1,000
402
Click to view full image... A LARGE LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH SPELTER AND MARBLE CLOCK GARNITURE
the drum case supported by a pair of apple trees above a naturalistic base and raised on a Breche marble plinth, the case mounted with four putti retrieving apples from the trees, the white enamelled dial with Arabic numerals, the twin train movement stamped 'A&D HOROLOGIE DE PARIS', with outside countwheel striking on a bell, with pendulum, the garniture candelabra with similar putti and each with five scrolling foliate branches,
the clock 62cm high, the candelabra 63cm high (3)
£300-£500
403
Click to view full image... A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH BRONZE CLOCK GARNITURE IN THE CHINESE TASTE
the clock case of urn form decorated with a dragon and bird of paradise, raised on a spreading foot flanked by a pair of scrolling dragon mounts above a rectangular base, the gilt and twelve piece enamel dial with Roman numerals, the twin train movement stamped 'S. MARTI & CIE', and 'BARRARD & VIGNON FTS. DE HOROLOGERIE, RUE COMMINES 7, PARIS', with pendulum, the garniture urns with similar decoration,
the clock 46cm high (3)
£600-£800
404
  A COLLECTION OF THREE LATE 19TH CENTURY GEORGE III STYLE MANTEL CLOCKS
the largest of balloon form and the case painted to resemble satinwood with inlay, the white enamelled dial signed 'T.A. SIMPSON & CO PARIS', the twin train movement similarly signed, striking on a bell, with pendulum, together with a mahogany and marquetry urn shaped timepiece, with single train movement with vertically mounted cylinder balance wheel escapement, the third timepiece of arched form and with painted decoration, with single train movement and horizontal balance wheel escapement,
35cm high, 28cm high and 21.5cm high respectively (3)
£200-£300
405
Click to view full image... TWO 19TH CENTURY BRASS CLOCK / WATCH MAKERS TOOLS (LATHE / MANDREL)
one stamped 'J&T JONES PRESCOT', raised on a stained wood plinth, the other raised on a mahogany base fitted with a drawer,
19cm and 29cm high respectively (2)
£300-£500
406
Click to view full image... AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER DESK TIMEPIECE
HENRY CLIFFORD DAVIS, BIRMINGHAM 1906
the arched case raised on four ball feet, inscribed 'PRESENTED TO T.R.L. A.W. ESQ...EASTER 1907', the white enamelled dial with blue enamelled numerals, the single train movement with cylinder escapement, and winder, raised on an ebonised plinth,
14cm high overall
£300-£500
407
Click to view full image... A PAIR OF 18TH CENTURY ITALIAN PAINTED AND GILDED WOOD RELIQUARY BUSTS
wearing gilt robes and each carved with an oval aperture to the chest,
25cm high (2)
£500-£800
408
Click to view full image... A PAIR OF LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH BRONZE CANDLESTICKS MODELLED WITH CROCODILES
each crocodile supporting a winged putto holding aloft a cornucopia terminating in a candle nozzle, dark brown patination,
21cm high (2)
£500-£800
409
Click to view full image... A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY LOUIS XVI STYLE MARBLE AND GILT BRONZE URNS
of squat form, surmounted by domed tops and leaf and berry finials, raised on satyr mask monopediae above oval bases with beaded decoration,
28cm high (2)
£300-£500
410
Click to view full image... A LARGE PAIR OF LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY FRENCH GILT BRONZE WALL LIGHTS IN THE LOUIS XVI STYLE
the backplates with lion-head mounted urns surmounted by vases of flowers and terminating in satyr masks with trailing foliage and tassels, issuing three fluted and acanthus wrapped arms with leaf and berry collars, fitted for electricity, (one backplate lower section detached)
60cm high (2)
£1,200-£1,800
411
Click to view full image... A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH LACQUERED BRASS AND PAINTED PORCELAIN CLOCK IN THE CHINESE TASTE
the case surmounted by three finials, raised on an outswept plinth base, the front panel painted with a lady in Chinese dress holding a musical instrument, the sides with male and female figures in traditional Chinese dress, the twin train movement stamped 'VINCENTI & CIE MEDAILLE D'ARGENT', striking on a bell, with pendulum,
34cm high
£200-£300
412
Click to view full image... A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH GILT METAL AND PORCELAIN MOUNTED MANTEL CLOCK
the arched case above a plinth base and surmounted by an urn of flowers flanked by a pair of maidens, the porcelain dial with Roman numerals, the twin train movement stamped 'A.D. MOUGIN DEUX MEDAILLES', striking on a bell, with pendulum,
36cm high
£100-£150
413
Click to view full image... TWO GEORGE III STYLE WALNUT AND BRASS MOUNTED BRACKET / TABLE CLOCKS WITH MOONPHASE
both of similar form, with pad tops surmounted by swing brass handles, the break-arch doors above plinth bases and scrolling brass feet, the break arch brass dials both with silvered and engraved moonphases, gilt spandrels and silvered Roman chapter rings, one with central boss bearing the signature 'Daniels 1887', both with twin train movement striking on two bells, both with pendulums,
34cm high and 36cm high (2)
£300-£500
414
Click to view full image... Y A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH 'BOULLE' STYLE TORTOISESHELL AND CUT BRASS MANTEL CLOCK
the balloon shaped case surmounted by a ball finial, on four scrolling acanthus cast feet, the white enamelled dial with Roman numerals and Arabic five minute markers, the twin train movement stamped 'S. MARTI, MEDAILLE D'ARGENT' striking on a gong, with pendulum,
33cm high
£200-£300
415
Click to view full image... Y A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH TORTOISESHELL AND GILT BRONZE MOUNTED MANTEL CLOCK RETAILED BY ASPREY, LONDON
the break-arched case of tapering form and raised on a square plinth above four toupie feet, the gilt bezel enclosing the signed, white enamelled dial with Roman numerals and Arabic quarter minute markers, the twin train movement stamped 'JAPY FRERES', striking on a coiled steel gong,
28cm high
£300-£500
416
Click to view full image... A LATE 19TH CENTURY GERMAN WALNUT VENEERED AND GILT METAL MOUNTED MANTEL CLOCK BY LENZKIRCH
in the 18th century style, the domed top surmounted by an urn finial, the case decorated with rocailles and C scrolls, the twelve piece enamelled dial with Roman numerals, the twin train signed movement striking the quarters and the hours on two steel gongs, with pendulum,
50cm high
£250-£350
417
Click to view full image... A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH GILT METAL AND SEVRES STYLE PORCELAIN MOUNTED CLOCK
the case surmounted by an urn and raised on a breakfront plinth stamped to the reverse 'P.H. MOUREY 66', the porcelain dial with Roman numerals, the twin train movement stamped 'JAPY FRERES' and with outside countwheel striking on a bell, with pendulum,
36cm high
£150-£200
418
Click to view full image... A SMALL 20TH CENTURY SILVERED BRASS ROLLING BALL CLOCK
the arched plate set with three enamelled dials, with a single train fusee movement, mounted on an ebonised plinth below a rectangular glass case,
the clock 23cm high excluding glass cover,
£400-£600
419
Click to view full image... A 20TH CENTURY GILT BRONZE MOUNTED FIGURAL MYSTERY CLOCK BY DEVON CLOCKS LTD.
the swinging pendulum pivoting on an axis supported by a pair of mermaid reliefs, raised on an oval Verde Antico marble plinth, with plaquette inscribed 'DEVON CLOCKS 31/1500', the silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals,
26cm high
£500-£800
420
Click to view full image... A 20TH CENTURY BRASS FALLING BALL CLOCK BY HARDING & BAZELEY, CHELTENHAM
the brass frame with four column supports below a scrolling track above a paddle wheel carrying the steel balls, raised on an oak plinth above four ball feet, the signed dial with Roman numerals, the central wheel supporting the balls powering the single train movement, with vertically mounted lever platform escapement, the movement signed 'SINCLAIR HARDING & CO ENGLAND',
35cm high
£500-£800
421
  AN 18TH CENTURY STYLE SWEDISH GILTWOOD CARTEL CLOCK
the typical case with ribbon and rose decoration, the painted dial with Arabic numerals, the twin train movement striking on a bell, stamped 'A.B. WESTERSTRAND TOREBODA SWEDEN', with pendulum,
54cm high
£150-£200
422
Click to view full image... AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY GERMAN BRASS NIGHT CLOCK BY E.G. ZIMMERMAN
the brass support with scrolling acanthus decoration, fitted with a thermometer to the shaft and raised on a black slate base, the brass support stamped 'E.G. ZIMMERMANN' to the reverse, the porcelain dial with Roman numerals and gilt matted centre, the single train movement numbered 1797 with small pendulum, the reverse of the clock with single candle nozzle,
39cm high
£400-£600
423
Click to view full image... AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY ELECTRIC MANTEL TIMEPIECE BY EUREKA CLOCK CO. LTD. LONDON, NO. 2683, 1906
raised on a gilt brass domed base with a glass dome over, the 4.25 inch signed enamel dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial above the six o'clock position, with a large balance wheel behind, inscribed 'PATENT NO. 14614, 1906, No. 2683',
28cm high overall
£1,500-£2,000
424
Click to view full image... A JAEGER LE COULTRE SILVERED AND GILT BRASS ATMOS CLOCK
signed 'LE COULTRE & CIE METAL CALIBER 526-6 SWISS' to the underside of the case, 'LE COULTRE' to the dial and 'LE COULTRE & CIE ATMOS' and numbered 185865 to the movement, the glass case with canted angles and lifting off the plinth base when two release levers are pulled, the dial with Arabic and baton hours, the gilt finished movement wound by changes in air pressure,
23cm high
£500-£800
425
Click to view full image... AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY GERMAN PATINATED SPELTER MONKEY AUTOMATON CLOCK BY JUNGHANS
the monkey holding a book above a pedestal fitted with the silvered, signed dial with Arabic numerals, the monkey's eyes and mouth moving with the ticking clock,
24cm high
£250-£350
426
Click to view full image... A LATE 19TH CENTURY CAST IRON, GILT AND SILVERED METAL PISTON BOILER AUTOMATON TIMEPIECE
the rectangular case with scrolling mounts and raised on a plinth base with outswept feet, the piston boiler mounted beside the clock case and fitted to a separate single barrel movement within, raised on a platform above the single barrel timepiece movement with vertically mounted cylinder escapement,
35cm high
£1,000-£1,500
427
Click to view full image... A LATE 19TH CENTURY BLACK FOREST STAINED WOOD AUTOMATON TIMEPIECE
the carved case surmounted by a painted figure of magician performing the cup and ball trick, his arms and the ball activated at on the hour, the square movement with twin barrels and stamped 'G.H.S.', with pendulum,
52cm high
£5,000-£8,000
428
Click to view full image... AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY MUSICAL AUTOMATON MAGICIAN DOLL
the half length doll wearing a tunic with gilt thread, with bisque head and hands and glass eyes, when activated she raises the two domes and moves her head, one dome revealing a devil's head which rotates, the other a ballerina which rotates, on a gilt brass tray, the velvet covered base containing the movement,
52cm high
£300-£500
429
  A LATE 19TH CENTURY GERMAN MAHOGANY SYMPHONIUM WITH 7.5 INCH DISCS
the rectangular case inscribed 'Symphonion' to the top, with removable winder to the side, with twelve 7.5 inch discs,
16cm high x 27cm wide
£100-£150
430
Click to view full image... A LATE 19TH CENTURY GERMAN 'DROP A PENNY IN THE SLOT' 19.75" POLYPHON BY NICOLE FRERES, LEIPZIG
the gadrooned pediment centred by an oval inscribed 'POLYPHON', over the sides with engraved name plate and slot inscribed 'Drop a penny in the slot Nicole Freres Leipzig', the right side with winding handle, the glazed front door with a pair of pierced, scrolling frets to the top corners, flanked by a pair of knopped, baluster pilasters, with a plate inscribed 'J.C. SHERWIN 21, HIGH STREET AND 1, EMPSON STREET, HANLEY established 1855', over a single drawer, raised on an associated stand with ringed, tapering legs, with 15 discs,
137cm high overall
£2,000-£3,000
431
Click to view full image... A MAHOGANY SYMPHONIUM DISC WALL CLOCK CIRCA 1900
the architectural case with broken arch pediment centred by an urn above a pair of ringed pilasters to the hinged clock door, the silvered dial with Roman numerals, the twin train clock movement striking on a coiled steel gong, with glazed side panels above the hinged door below with applied lyre mount and fluted pilasters, the symphonium with vertical comb bar and manual start / stop, with further discs,
122cm high
A similar example with Sublime-Harmony combs was sold at Bonhams, London, 3 May 2012, lot 77.
£3,000-£5,000
432
Click to view full image... A GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND CHEQUER STRUNG STICK BAROMETER BY DOM. BARELLI, LONDON
the broken arch pediment centred by a brass finial, the silvered scale with thermometer showing 'Fever Heat', 'Blood Heat', 'Summer Heat', 'Tempe Rate' and 'Freezing', beside the barometer weather scale, over the plain trunk with circular cistern cover,
95cm high
£500-£800
433
Click to view full image... AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY EBONISED TAVERN OR 'ACT OF PARLIAMENT' CLOCK DATED 1806
the case with scrolling sides and hinged front door, the painted dial dated '1806' and with Roman numerals, the brass movement with shaped plates and four knopped pillars, with anchor escapement, with pendulum,
122cm high
£2,000-£3,000
434
Click to view full image... Y A GEORGE III MAHOGANY STICK BAROMETER BY JOHN DAVIS OPTICIAN LEEDS
the broken arch pediment centred by an ivory finial, the silvered scale with thermometer showing 'Blood Heat', 'Summer Heat', 'Tempe Rate' and 'Freezing', beside the barometer weather scale, over the plain trunk with circular cistern cover,
95cm high
This lot is subject to Cites however the ivory finial is removable.
£400-£600
435
  AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY CARVED OAK ADMIRAL FITZROY BAROMETER
the arched case with a fleur de lys finial, with paper dial and mercury tube, with storm tube and thermometer, with ivorine roundels to the case,
117cm high
£100-£150
436
Click to view full image...Click to view full image... A FINE EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY DROP DIAL WALL TIMEPIECE BY THE ROYAL CLOCK MAKER, VULLIAMY, LONDON, NO. 1605
the signed 12 inch painted dial with Roman numerals and outer minute track with blued steel hands, within a brass bezel locking on the right hand side, and a moulded frame, secured to the slim trunk with four wooden pegs, the trunk with a hinged door to either side secured via catches, over a chiselled base with fall front, lockable door, the single gut fusee movement with substantial plates and four pillars, also numbered 1605 to the underside of each plate, with deadbeat type escapement, signed and numbered on the backplate 'VULLIAMY LONDON No. 1605', the original steel and heavy brass bob also numbered '1605', the movement also secured to the case with a brass headed screw attached to the bottom of each plate, with associated winder,
61cm high
Provenance:
This clock has been in the same family for generations and was probably acquired by the family shortly after it was first made. The clock came to the present owner through descent from either the Lyon family of Appleton, Cheshire or from Sir Arthur Havelock, late Governor of Ceylon. The present owners' great-grandfather Charles Lyon married Rachel Havelock daughter of Sir Arthur Havelock and great-niece of Henry Havelock. A number of items belonging to Sir Arthur were passed down to the family.
Benjamin Lewis Vulliamy came from a line of exceptional clock makers that enjoyed royal patronage for three generations. His father, also Benjamin Vulliamy, earned a Royal Appointment in 1773 as King George III's Clockmaker. He was also commissioned to build the Regulator Clock, which was responsible for the official London time until 1884, when the Greenwich Royal Observatory took over this role with the Shepherd Master clock and later in 1893 by Dent no. 2012.
Born in 1780, B. L. Vulliamy received the Freedom of the Clockmakers' Company in December 1809 and became a liveryman in January 1810 at the age of 30. The present timepiece is typical of his output, unlike his father who produced very decorative clocks, he was known for producing accurate clocks of exceptional quality and workmanship, and these practical and dependable clocks were supplied to the Royal Household as well as to government offices and other important institutions.
Similar drop dial wall timepieces by Vulliamy have been sold at Bonhams, London, 28 June 2011, lot 109 and Bonhams, London, 13 December 2011, lot 78, numbered 1685 and 1297. A striking drop dial wall clock by Vulliamy, number 1204 was also sold at Bonhams, 15 December 2009, lot 131 (£26,400).
£4,000-£6,000
437
Click to view full image... A RARE MID 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH GILT AND PATINATED BRONZE FUSEE CARRIAGE TIMEPIECE BY DENT, LONDON
the sides, top and back finely engraved with scrolling foliage, rocailles and ho-ho birds, surmounted by a Rococo style, gilt, swing handle flanked by four finials, the gilt dial with similar engraving, the Roman chapter ring signed 'DENT LONDON', the centre engraved with a bouquet of flowers, the single fusee movement with vertically mounted balance wheel escapement, with winder,
13cm high
£1,500-£2,000
438
Click to view full image... A 20TH CENTURY BRASS CONGREVE TYPE ROLLING BALL CLOCK BY ANDREW FELL FOR E. DENT & COMPANY, LONDON, RETAILED BY CHARLES FRODSHAM, LONDON
signed and numbered 'ANDREW FELL 1974 NO. 042', to the reverse
the frame with four free standing columns terminating in spire finials, the 15 second tilting table with rolling tunsten ball, raised on a pair of circular supports below the three silvered dials for seconds, minutes and hours, each with a single moon hand, with an eight day single fusee movement, raised on a mahogany base above a Verdi Antico marble plinth on four gilt bronze toupie feet, with original winder,
40cm high overall
This clock is number 42 of 150 examples. It is a reproduction of Sir William Congreve's original rolling ball clock which he patented in 1808. As well as being a renowned inventory Congreve was a member of parliament and Comptroller of Royal Laboratory at Woolwich. The present clock was made by Andrew Fell, who was the first principal of the National College of Horology founded in 1947. The present example has lost its applied plaquette that would have been inscribed for 'Charles Frodsham, London', we know this as many of the other examples in this series have retained this nameplate.
£5,000-£8,000
439
Click to view full image...Click to view full image... AN IMPORTANT MID 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY ASTRONOMICAL REGULATOR BY DENT OF LONDON, NUMBER 33669
Circa 1861-64
the mahogany arched case with carved scrolling mounts below the dial, over a plain trunk and plinth base, the hinged door with brass mounted aperture and cover, the 11 inch silvered dial signed 'DENT LONDON By Royal Warrant 34 Cockspur Street, 33669', with outer minute track enclosing the subsidiary dials for running seconds and twenty four hours, the substantial movement with six pillars, the brass plates with snailed decoration, the backplate signed 'DENT ROYAL WARRANT 34 COCKSPUR ST LONDON 33669', the wheel train with maintaining power, with high count train with six crossings, with deadbeat escapement and a heavy brass cased adjustable pendulum swinging against a brass scale, and brass cased weight,
188cm high
Provenance:
This clock has been in the same family for the last sixty years.
This rare regulator has a twenty four hour subsidiary dial, typical of Dent's astronomical regulators. Other examples are in the Royal Museum Greenwich, including the Pulkova regulator with G.B. Airy's remontoir dead-beat escapement by Dent which has a dial of similar design to the present example with the twenty four hour and second dials within the outer minute track.
Dent was registered at 33 & 34 Cockspur Street, London between 1861 and 1864, and so this regulator must have been produced just a couple of years after Dent installed and put into service arguably the most famous clock in the world - 'Big Ben'. Dent also manufactured the Standard Clock at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich which was to keep "Greenwich Mean Time" the time to which all others in the Empire were referred (better known today as G.M.T.) .
Literature: D. Roberts 'English Precision Clocks', Pennsylvania, 2003, p. 269
£7,000-£10,000
440
Click to view full image... A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH CLOCK WITH MOONPHASE AND CALENDAR DIAL
PROBABLY BY PLANCHON DU PALAIS ROYAL, PARIS
the plinth base surmounted by a strapped bell, with four trefoil finials to the corners above the twin dials, the upper with Roman numerals and moonphase, the lower for days of the month and months of the year the twin train movement with outside countwheel striking on a gong, with pendulum,
52cm high
A very similar clock with signed movement by Planchon was sold at Bonhams, 15 September 2009, lot 302. The present clock is numbered to the case 6382, the Bonhams example was numbered 5885 and also had a coiled gong and outside countwheel to the movement.
£700-£1,000
441
Click to view full image... A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH PAINTED SPELTER AUTOMATON CLOCK WITH ALARM
modelled as a Gothic cupola with trefoil decoration and domed top, with a figure of a monk within the arched windows, activating a bell in the upper section, the white enamelled dial with Roman numerals and Arabic five minute markers,
35cm high
£300-£500
442
Click to view full image... AN EARLY 18TH CENTURY FRENCH BRASS LANTERN CLOCK BY DUJARDIN A VERSAILLES
surmounted by a bell and with a fret modelled as a pair of caryatids, their bodies terminating in acanthus leaves, above a large Roman chapter ring centred by a subsidiary alarm dial and single hand,
32cm high
Tardy lists a Francois Dujardin who was active in Paris and working for the king in 1638 and for the queen in 1618-57, it is therefore probable that the maker of the present clock was a descendant of his who was working at Versailles and also for the royal family.
A similarly signed tortoiseshell clock dated to 1720 was sold at Accademia Fine Art, Monaco, 6 August 2011, lot 103.
Literature: Tardy, 'Dictoinnaire des Horlogers Francais'.
£1,500-£2,000
443
Click to view full image... A SET OF FOUR LARGE 19TH CENTURY GILT BRONZE AND BRASS ALTAR CANDLESTICKS
the cylindrical candle nozzles above urn shaped supports and raised on fluted shafts above triform plinths cast in relief with busts of Christ, the Virgin and St Peter,
98cm high (4)
£500-£700
444
Click to view full image... Y A 19TH CENTURY DIEPPE IVORY TANKARD DECORATED WITH THE FOUR SEASONS
of cylindrical form, the domed lid surmounted by a figure of a Bacchante holding a bowl of grapes, over a border depicting the signs of the zodiac, the body of the tankard finely carved with allegorical figures and animals representing the four seasons, with their names beneath in French, the scrolling handle carved with a female caryatid, the whole raised on four feet carved as kneeling gnomes,
24cm high
£1,000-£1,500
444A
  A MID VICTORIAN OPALINE GLASS AND BRASS MOUNTED LAMP BASE
the faceted stem with brass collar above the baluster base and circular brass mount, later adapted for electricity,
58cm high
£300-£500
445
  A PAIR OF LATE 19TH CENTURY GILTWOOD FOLIATE WALL LIGHTS
the acanthus leaf backplates issuing two similar branches with leafy collars and trumpet shaped nozzles, drilled for electricity,
71cm high (2)
446
  A LARGE PAIR OF 18TH CENTURY STYLE GILT AND POLYCHROME DECORATED FIGURAL WALL LIGHTS
each modelled as a North African seated figure beneath palm tree, raised on a demi-lune plinth above tasselled lambrequin, issuing a pair of upward scrolling arms terminating in urn shaped nozzles, fitted for electricity,
82cm high (2)
447
  HANS MULLER (AUSTRIAN, 1873-1937): A LARGE BRONZE FIGURE OF A FARM WORKER
carrying his tools over his right shoulder, on a naturalistic base, signed 'H. Muller',
78cm high
£400-£600
Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
European Works of Art & Clocks
Auctioneer: Chiswick Auctions Location: London W3 8BL
Contact: Tel: +44(0)20 8992 4442
Date: 13th September 2016 Time: 2:30PM
Details: Viewing
Thursday 8 September 2pm – 6pm
Friday 9 September 12 noon – 6pm
Saturday 10 September 10am – 2pm
Sunday 11 September 12 noon – 6pm
Monday 12 September 10am – 6pm
Tuesday 13 September 10am – 2pm
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