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Very Rare Early 18th Century Month Going Longcase Clock -CMC500

A very rare George I red lacquered month going long-case clock, with Chinese scenes on an oak base with original caddy top in good condition. The brass and silvered engraved and filled dial with early spandrels and signed by listed maker Anthony Harrison of London. This clock has been fully restored and is in great order. Some outstanding features; Very rare month going Outside count-wheel strike Winged columns Listed maker of note By Anthony Harrison of London

C. 1710

H. 7’ 8” – 233 cm W. 1’ 8” – 52 cm D. 10” – 25 cm

Mali Moir – Hypotype – Cape Warthog Charcoal

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Hypotype – Cape Warthog Phacochoerus aethiopicus aethiopicus IUCN Extinct

Charcoal on cotton canvas

122 x 190 cm

$ 11,500

Recently on exhibition at Melbournes Metro Gallery, now displayed at Allpress inc

Phacochoerus aethiopicus aethiopicus, originally native to South Africa, this subspecies became extinct around 1871. Cape warthog specimens held in museums lack locality records and the full extent of the Cape warthog’s former distribution remains unknown. There is no mention of this subspecies being obtained after 1860. The Cape warthog and the Dessert warthog are very similar in appearance, one difference is a lack of functional incisors.

An Unusual First Half 20th Century Italian Maria Therese Six Branch Crystal Chandelier

Re selling for a customer.

An Unusual First Half 20th Century Italian Maria Therese Six Branch Crystal Chandelier

This chandelier is unusual as it doesn’t have a central column. The joined frame supports all rather than a central column with branches.

All chandeliers can be hung to any height by adjusting the lenght of the chain.

Restored and rewired to Australian Standards

H. 115 cm with chain H. 78 cm chandelier Dia. 75 cm

Clearing stock for new shipments $5,500 now $4,500