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Antiques & Collectables, Rock & Pop, Fine Wines & Jewellery Antiques & Collectables, Rock & Pop, Fine Wines & Jewellery Tuesday 26 March 2013 10:00 Frank Marshall Marshall House Church Hill Frank Marshall (Antiques & Collectables, Rock & Pop, Fine Wines & Jewellery) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com Knutsford WA16 6DH Frank Marshall (Antiques & Collectables, Rock & Pop, Fine Wines & Jewellery) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com Lot: 1 Lot: 6 A late 19th/early 20th century An Edwardian inlaid rosewood mahogany cased circular wall cased bracket clock by Elkington clock, marked Atkinson & Co & Co Ltd, Manchester, with Westminster Bridge Road, with silvered dial and Roman numeral single train fusee movement and chapter ring, with Lenzkerch ting Roman numeral dial, complete tang hour, half and quarter with pendulum and key, diameter striking movement, marked one 40cm (illustrated) million, serial no.331187 to Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 movement, the arch top case with gilt metal pine cone finials and arched top, on splayed gilt Lot: 2 metal feed, complete with A 19th century postman's alarm pendulum, height 39.5cm clock with double weight driven (illustrated) movement, and internal Estimate: £350.00 - £450.00 instruction leaflet marked F Brooker & Co Clock Makers, 87 Brixton Road London SW, with Lot: 7 Roman numeral dial, diameter A 1920's oak cased architectural 16.5cm, complete with pendulum form mantel clock with silvered Estimate: £60.00 - £100.00 and brass dial, with ting tang movement, marked Junghan's, height 38.4cm Lot: 3 Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 A late Victorian inlaid mahogany cased drop-dial wall clock with circular cream painted Roman numeral dial within octagonal surround, with single train fusee Lot: 8 movement, complete with A mid 20th century German pendulum, diameter of case Schatz brass and perspex cased approx 42cm, height approx 59cm chiming musical mantel clock, Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 marked Schatz and Sohne Germany Org W3 to reverse, with open work case and crown finial, Lot: 4 complete with key, height 23.5cm An early 20th century carved oak Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 wall hanging aneroid barometer by J Parkes & Sons, 11 St George Crescent Liverpool, with white scale and brass Lot: 9 A late 19th/early 20th century temperature scale, engraved mahogany cased fountain head 'Massey R' dial diameter 20cm, mantel clock, with gilt metal and height approx 88.5cm fountain adornments, with spiral Estimate: £60.00 - £100.00 glass rod (when working this rod rotates giving the effect of running water), the architectural Lot: 5 carved case with black lacquered A late 19th/early 20th century oak centre and arched top, complete cased architectural form bracket with finial, with Arabic numeral clock with movement stamped circular dial with gilt centre, Lenzkirch, 87067, with ting tang height 35.4cm, unmarked strike, striking the hours, quarters Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 and halves on two spiral gongs, with gilt metal mounted case and silvered dial with brass spandrels, the sides flanked with two circular gilt metal carrying handles, with small quantity of old photographs and related paperwork, complete with pendulum and key, height 43cm, missing top finial Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 1 of 113 Frank Marshall (Antiques & Collectables, Rock & Pop, Fine Wines & Jewellery) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com Lot: 10 Lot: 14 A 19th century brass striking four A good quality 20th century glass mantel clock, with Japy chiming skeleton clock with Freres stamped movement and silvered Roman numeral dial and marked HP & Co 6067 to single train fusee movement, diamond mark and no.4555 to unmarked, complete with reverse plate, with shaped pendulum and key, on light oak reeded corners and bevelled rectangular stepped plinth base, glass plates, height 31.5cm, height 46.5cm, base width width 19cm (illustrated) 24.4cm (illustrated) Estimate: £300.00 - £400.00 Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00 Lot: 11 Lot: 15 A late 19th/early 20th century A fine quality 19th century French miniature brass and bevelled gilt bronze and Sèvres ceramic glass cased carriage clock by panelled mantel clock, the ornate Benetfink & Co London, marked cast rectangular case with canted 'Made In Paris', with Arabic corners inset with eight cherub numeral ceramic dial, height not and floral decorated panels of including folding handle 8cm, varying sizes, with Roman complete with two keys numeral circular ceramic dial and Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 cherub cast top, stamped CM Paris MIROY FRES BTES Vincent Medallier D'Argent, serial Lot: 12 no.767/194, raised on cast ornate An early 20th century Zenith bun feet, with bell striking miniature Champlevé enamelled movement, complete with boudoir clock, square case with pendulum, height 46.5cm, width enamelled floral decoration with 65cm, with shaped gilt edged white ground to top, front and base and gilt wooden stand, with both sides, with gilt back plate, beaded stepped front (illustrated) raised on four shaped bun feet, Estimate: £1,200.00 - £1,800.00 marked 11469/992 to base, with original shark skin effect leather case, height 6cm, width 5.8cm Lot: 16 (illustrated) An 1860's John Bailey of Salford Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 turret clock, movement on cast iron base, and cast iron clock dial of large proportions, (diameter of Lot: 13 dial 109cm), also an exceedingly A late 19th/early 20th century large cast bell, marked J Bailey & French green onyx and four glass Co Salford Manchester, three piece clock garniture, the (diameter 53cm, height of bell central four glass cased clock including suspension handle with slanted onyx panels with gilt approx 57cm), (af) (illustrated) metal adornments, the shaped Estimate: £600.00 - £800.00 oval top with sphinx finial, raised on four beaded bun feet, the movement stamped Marti Paris, Lot: 17 with circular hand painted dial An early to mid 19th century with Arabic numerals and floral James Smith of London swags, height 41.5cm, also a compound minocular brass matching pair of twin handled microscope, signed to foot and urns (3) (illustrated) no.118, focusing by rack and Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00 pinion and leaver and calibrated screw, mechanical stage, sub- stage wheel of stops and condenser and concave mirror on folding tripod base, in original fitted mahogany case with quantity of oculars, objectives and related accessories, also a wooden box containing approx fifty microscope slides to include Prize Medal Paris 1867 examples 2 of 113 Frank Marshall (Antiques & Collectables, Rock & Pop, Fine Wines & Jewellery) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com etc (illustrated) Lot: 23 Estimate: £600.00 - £800.00 A fine hand painted porcelain plaque of a gentleman in period dress, set to an unmarked yellow Lot: 18 brooch mount No Lot Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 Lot: 24 A pair of Limoge painted plaques set to unmarked yellow metal clip earring mounts Lot: 19 Estimate: £70.00 - £100.00 A Thomas Machell of Glasgow three octave Dulcitone in mahogany case with folding legs, height 98cm (in need of repair) (illustrated) Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Lot: 25 Taxidermy - An early 20th century cock pheasant in naturalistic modelled rectangular Lot: 20 glazed case, inset with ferns and A cased 20th century Artemis foliage, unsigned, front glazed brass plated saxophone marked panel crack to bottom corner, Artemis MKIII, in modern carry height 53.5cm, width 84cm, case with mouth piece and depth 21.5cm cleaning equipment and spare Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 reeds (illustrated) Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Lot: 26 A collection of 20th century taxidermy to include two shark Lot: 21 jaws, red squirrel, two Brazilian Hand painted porcelain plaque of piranha fish, hedgehog, baby a maiden and cherub in alligator, blow fish, collection of unmarked white metal brooch framed butterflies, moles and mount, together with a mother of stag antlers (12) pearl cameo of a gentleman in Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 profile, indistinctly signed to unmarked white metal mount Estimate: £70.00 - £100.00 Lot: 27 An early 20th century Bulpitt & Sons brass ships bulkhead lamp, Lot: 22 marked Bulpitt & Sons 1900, A fine Russian hand painted Birmingham, with folding handle, lacquer miniature to a brooch lacking glass lens, height not mount from Mystera signed to the including folding handle, 35cm reverse by the artist Estimate: £70.00 - £100.00 Estimate: £70.00 - £100.00 3 of 113 Frank Marshall (Antiques & Collectables, Rock & Pop, Fine Wines & Jewellery) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com Lot: 28 various as handmade), and a A J & R Oldfield Limited 19th century pewter pint tankard Dependence black painted tin with brass rim, indistinct makers and brass bulkhead carriage mark and duty stamp to edge, lantern with circular red lens, the height 11.2cm (5) sides with rectangular bevelled Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 clear glass lens and with shaped hoop handle, height approx 22.5cm, also two late 19th Lot: 32 century colliery lamps each with A 19th century brass mother of applied plaques and red lens, pearl and abalone inlaid ladies height 26.5cm (all three af) ebonised writing slope, the Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 sloping hinged lid opening to reveal a blue felt lined interior, complete with lockable travelling Lot: 29 inkwell, further inkwell and A collection of four Vintage arrangement of compartments, advertising tins comprising with small quantity of pen nibs, Benson's Choclins, The Latest wax seal etc, height 9.6cm, depth Chewing Sweet, Huntley & 25cm, width 38cm Palmers Book Rack biscuit tin, A Estimate: £150.00 - 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