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AUCTION 03 30. April 2005
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151   An Edwardian Silver ink-bottle with stand.

The glass body with ten facets and a shallow sterling silver lid. The oval sterling silver stand with a monogramme "L.F." and the date 24.2.1881-1906 on the handles. Hallmarked London 1906. Makers mark of Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co.

L. 17 cm, H. 6 cm.

estimate
40 €
sold at
30 €

152   A Danish Art Déco sterling silver coffee service.

Mogens Bjørn-Andersen 1911 – 2014 Bornholm

Consisting of a tray coffee pot, milk churn and sugar bowl. Coffee pot and milk churn with oval shaped bodies and scalloped spouts. The handles with wodden insets, shallow vaulted lids with cylindrical knobs.
Designed by Mogens Björn-Andersen/ Birkerod. Makers mark of M. B.-Andersen. Circa 1939.

The silversmith M. Björn-Andersen worked for Georg Jensen until 1934. In 1935 he founded his own studio.

H. 21 cm (Kaffeekanne), 9,5 cm (Milchkännchen), 11 cm (Zuckerdose).

estimate
3.000 €

* Droit-de-suite of 2.00 % applies.

154   A mid 20th century Copenhagen sterling silver plate.

The scalloped border with a raised floral design. Hallmarked Copenhagen 1947. Makers mark of Carl M. Cohr, wardein mark of Jens Sigsgaard.

D. 27 cm.

estimate
340 €

155   A probably English Art Déco sterling silver sauce boat.

The body with eight facets. Marked. Circa 1930.

H. 7,2 cm, L. 20,5 cm.

estimate
180 €
sold at
170 €

156   A mid 20th century Danish sterling silver sauce pan.

Hans Bunde 1919 – 1996

Of plain shape with a wooden handle. Designed by Hans Bunde for Carl M. Cohr/ Copenhagen. Makers mark of Bunde and Cohr. Circa 1950.

H. 7 cm, D. 13 cm.

estimate
950 €

157   A mid 20th century American sterling silver bowl.

Allan Adler 1916 Missoula/Montana – 2002 Los Angeles

Makers mark of Allan Adler. Around 1960.

H. 7 cm, D. 17,5 cm.

estimate
900 €

158   An American Art Déco sterling silver ice bucket.

The conical body set on three circular disc feet. Makers mark of Kennedy. Circa 1930.

H. 21 cm.

estimate
780 €

159   A 20th century Mexican sterling silver sauce boat.

The plain body set on a circular foot, fitted with a scrolled handle. Makers mark of MAP.

H. 12 cm, L. 20,8 cm.

estimate
160 €

160   A mid 20th century German sterling silver goblet.

The body engraved with a dedication. Circa 1965.

H. 18,2 cm.

estimate
60 €

161   A Queen Anne brown and gilt japanned Longcase Clock by Samuel Clay, Gainsborough.

The hood with pagoda top, gilt finials and pilasters. Trunk door and stepped plinth. The Chinoiserie door decoration includes palace, mandarins, birds and floral decoration. The dial 30 cm, with spandrels showing a crown holding putti. Seconds dial and calendar aperture to the engraved centre, signed. Movement striking the hour.
The case unrestored.

Samuel Clay, Gainsborough - apprenticed to Jeremy Gregory, 1680; member of the Clockmakers Company 1687.

H. 2,44 m.

estimate
7.000 €

162   An early 19th century probably French table clock.

The black wooden case with applied brass decoration. The movement strikes the hour on a gong and the pendulum is silk suspended.

H. 41 cm.

estimate
1.100 €

163   An early 19th century German Biedermeier table clock.

Wodden case with black elevation. The white enameled dial with Roman hours, the movement striking the hours and half hours on a bell.

H. 34 cm.

estimate
1.500 €

164   A mid 19th century Parisien mantel clock.

Four ormolu pillars set on a plinthe of green marble. The marble architrave with the clock case crowned by a marble vase element. Enamel dial with Arabian hours, movement striking the half hours on a bell, compensation pendulum. Stamped "Paris" and a monogramme, numbered: 61827. Circa 1860.

H. 56,5 cm

estimate
950 €

165   An impressive French Empire fire gilded bronze and marble sculptural mantel Clock by the Raingo Frères (casemaker)/ Pons (clockmaker).

The figure of Achill leans on a rectangular case holding a lance in his left hand and pulls the arrow off his right heel.
The marble case is applied with decorative mouldings to the socle and has a three tier rectangular marble base, decorated with a fire gilded bronze acanthus leaf frieze and supported on four fire gilded claw feet. The white enamel dial has Roman numerals and a fire gilded bronze centre. The eight day movement countwheel strikes on a bell and the pendulum is silk
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H. 75 cm, B. 66,5 cm.

estimate
8.000 €

166   An impressive pair of French Empire candelabra.

The fluted stems with acanthus leaf bases set on a foot of three claw feet and a two tier marble socle with a fire gilded bronze acanthus leaf frieze. The stems suporting six scrolled candle arms with gilded nozzles and a central arm. The stems, claw feet and arms of dark brown bronze, the nozzles, bases and acanthus leaf designs fire gilded. Cira 1830.

H. 90 cm.

estimate
9.500 €

167   A mid 19th century Parisian fire gilded bronze mantel clock by E. Mouton.

The socle with a rich raised design of c-srolls, scrolled feet. A praying young lady set on a naturalistic rock-stair-situation, a side table with a cross next to her. White enamel dial with Roman hours. Movement striking the hours and half hours on a bell, stamped: E. Mouton Fabricant Paris, numbered: 3940. Circa 1860.

H. 36 cm.

estimate
1.200 €

168   A late 19th century probably french fire gilded bronze table clock.

The scalloped with raised design decorated clock case set on a rectangular base with scrolled acanthus leaf feet and raised c-scrolls. Above the case a dancing and lute playing girl with long blowing hair. White enamel dial with Arabian hours.

H. 31,5 cm.

estimate
500 €

169   A late 19th century French bronze gilded mantel clock.

The socle with a rich raised design of c-srolls. A young girl stands on a naturalistic rock-situation, with a bird and a birdcage in her hands, next to the clock case. White enamel dial with Roman hours. Eight day movement striking the hours and half hours on a bell.
A hairline crack to the dial.

H. 32 cm.

estimate
650 €

170   A late 19th century probably French carriage clock.

The clock has a platform lever escapement, an alarm feature and strikes the hours and half hours on a bell.
The enamel dial has hairline cracks. The bell doesn't work.

H. 14,2 cm

estimate
500 €
sold at
400 €

171   A small late 19th century German table clock.

The scalloped wooden case with applied bronze decoration in the rococo manner. Enamel dial with Arabian hours. Movement striking the hours and half hours on a gong. Stamped: Lenzkirch A G U 1 Million, numbered: 440883.

H. 33 cm.

estimate
780 €

172   A small late 19th century German table clock.

The wooden case with ormolu claw feet and ormulu applications. Enamel dial with Arabian hours. Movement stamped: 41 Lenzkirch A G U, numbered: 935713.
The wooden crown added later.

H. 30 cm.

estimate
480 €

173   A small late 19th century Parisian procelain table clock.

The scalloped body decorated with floral design. White enamel dial with Roman hours and Arabian minuts. Movement with cylindric escapment and alarm, stamped: V. R. Brevete Paris.

H. 21,5 cm.

estimate
180 €

174   A German Art Déco ormolu and marble mantel clock.

The ormolu dial with a raised design and Arabian hours. The movement striking half hours on a bell. Stamped: Lenzkirch A G U 1 Million, numbered: 51 488867. Circa 1930.

H. 31 cm.

estimate
480 €
sold at
480 €

175   A German Art Déco table clock.

The wooden case with stepped feet, the ormolu dial with Arabian hours. Circa 1930.

H. 16,7 cm.

estimate
10 €

176   An early 20th century German Art Déco white marble table clock.

Three pillars set on a rectangular base with a semicircular architrav above it. White dial with Arabian hours.

H. 15,3 cm.

estimate
160 €

177   A late 20th century German 12 month duration clock by Kern & Söhne.

Ormolu body with glass dome and enamel dial, the monvement stamped "KS".

H. 32 cm.

estimate
10 €

178   A late 20th century German 12 month duration clock by Kern & Söhne.

Ormolu body with glass dome and enamel dial, the monvement stamped "KS".

H. 28 cm.

estimate
10 €
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Prices shown are estimate prices. The majority of the lots is taxed according to "Differenzbesteuerung", so there is no V.A.T. on the item itself.

* Item of artist registered with the VG Bildkunst, upon which a droit-de-suite fee will be raised, are marked as "Droit-de-suite of 2,5 % applies"". (conditions of sale paragr. 7.4.)