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Good French ormolu and bronze two train mantel clock, the movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, the 3.5" gilt engraved dial within an ornate foliate bezel, within a rounded arched shaped case clad with impressive cast bronze figures of a classically dressed couple attended by a dog amidst scrolling foliage, 17.5" high (pendulum)
Good English mahogany double fusee five pillar triple pad bracket clock, the movement back plate signed Thos Reynolds, London, with pull repeat striking on a bell, the 7" brass arched dial with strike/silent dial to the arch, within a stepped rounded arched case surmounted by a foliate bronze handle, 18.5" high (pendulum and door keys)
French exhibition giant gilt-bronze and porcelain mounted striking carriage clock, Japy Freres et Cie, no. 237, circa 1870, the rococo case with pineapple finials to the angles above scroll mounts trailing to pal fronds held by clambering amorini, the top centred by a porcelain cupola with pineapple finial below the foliate cast scroll handle, with cherub mount seated holding book and pen to the fore, with pink porcelain side panels painted en grisaille with cherubs supporting fruiting baskets, within leafy borders, the dial similarly painted with cherubs and with two-tone gilt Roman chapters against individual white reserves, steel moon and crescent hands, on base cast in relief with leaves and ribbons and with scroll cartouche mount to the front inset with a porcelain panel painted with musical trophies, platform lever escapement, strike on bell to the back plate with stamp for Japy Freres et Cie within an Exposition d'Honneur stamp for 1855, 10 2/3" high to top of handle *Provenance: purchased by Mary Louise Campbell wife of the 2nd Earl of Ellesmere, when she accompanied Queen Victoria to one of the Paris Exhibitions Literature: illustrated Derek Roberts (op cit), page 152, figure 9-28 *This clock was purchased from Christie's on 3/7/1997 for £6200 (lot 91)
Good large French black marble three train mantel clock, the movement striking on four small gongs and one large gong, the 7" silvered dial with all striking/silent subsidiary dial, within a temple stepped pillared case sgrafitto with scrolling foliage and fitted with a relief bronze panel depicting a battle scene under the triangular pediment, 25" high (pendulum)
WALTER ROCHE (1847-1921) a pair of 19th century bronze equine studies with riders up; each signed and dated 1883 rear corner and each raised on shaped rectangular wooden plinth base, the wooden bases (31.5cm x 32cm high (to tip of jockey's cap)) The Auctioneer states that the Provenance is good – this has been in the same family for many years. As expected the shaped oak plinth bases has a number of scratches and scuffs commensurate with age. Each bronze is dated W Roche and dated 1883 at the back. Please see closer images. The condition of the first horse is good – no major repairs or problems. Nice colour and patination – you can see the vein detail on the horse’s neck. The second horse looks like he is holding a crop which looks very short which leads the Auctioneer to suggest that a piece may be missing and also it may have had reins originally but these seem to be missing – the rest of this horse seems to be in good overall condition. Rather dusty but no major problems noted or restorations etc.
A good bronze scale model of HMS Victory's middle-gun-deck 24-pounder cannon; the heavy bronze cannon (approx. 1.3 kg and 26cm in length) mounted on its original wooden carriage stands with ramrod, 7 lead cannonballs and tackle on a (probably 19th century) slatted patinated maple platform in the form of the Victory's oak gundeck with fixed 11-ball magazine. The 38cm x 24.5cm platform with plaque reading: Scale model of middle deck 24 pndr. H.M.S. Victory 1765It is not known if this is a working model although the touch hole goes right in to the barrel bottom. The rod goes in by 10.5cms and meets spongey resistance. The cannon is very dark and has a good overall patination and some very minor scratches and pitting marks although nothing to be concerned about. The oak carriage looks fairly good overall. There is an amount of rigging etc., together with a single ramrob and seven “cannon balls” (four missing from cannon ball rack at front). The items come privately. The deck on which the cannon support has bowed presumably with the wood shrinking across the grain and this is commensurate with age. It also has some scratches and minor discolouration. Generally in good overall condition.
A 19th century black slate mantel clock, the circular dial set with gilt Roman numerals (part worn), with surmounted bronze figure 'Travaux', height 43cm.Additional InformationThe figural surmount is quite loose. Not tested and no guarantee that this is in working order. Extensive rubbing to the gilt numerals. Some further chips and nibbles to the clock body. Further scratches, discolouration, etc. 42 x 28 x 19cm.
Benson Landes, 1927-2013, bronze figure "Mirror Girl", girl with one knee on a stool while looking into a cheval mirror, limited edition of 9, height 46cm (18").Condition report: The sculpture is in very good, original condition. There are two small areas of scratches and scuffs to the base as shown in the images and the small metal title label is just lifting from the base slightly.
Benson Landes, 1927-2013, bronze sculpture, "Girl Leaning", signed by the artist limited edition number 5 of 9, height 41cm (16"). Benson Landes 1927-2013, Cheshire sculptor originally working with a successful couture business, however, following retirement pursued a second career commencing in the 1980's as a sculptor. In 1996 introduced to the Halcyon Gallery with whom he worked until 2013.Condition report: The sculpture is in very good, original condition with no obvious faults to report.

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