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A Brass Striking Lantern Clock, signed Edwd Hunsdon, Chelmsford, circa 1770, 7-inch arched brass dial, engraved scroll decorated borders, circular plaque in the arch signed, single hand, turned finials, side opening doors, two train movement with anchor escapement and countwheel striking on a top mounted bell, 33cm high, with later wall bracket and weight see illustration Edward Hunsdon is recorded working in Chelmsford circa 1730-82. See Loomes (Brian) Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World, pg.118.
A French ``Boulle`` Striking Bracket Clock, late 19th Century, the elaborate case with gilt metal mounts, scroll brass inlaid and mock tortoiseshell veneers, glazed side windows and raised upon scroll feet, 8-1/2-inch cast dial with twelve cartouches, twin barrel movement with outside countwheel striking on a gong, sunburst pendulum bob, 80cm high, together with matching wall bracket, 33cm high see illustration
A French ``Boulle`` Striking Bracket Clock, late 19th Century, the elaborately decorated case with brass inlay and tortoiseshell veneers, applied gilt metal scroll mounts and figures to the corners of the base, side windows, raised upon scroll feet, 10-inch cased dial with twelve Roman numeral cartouches, twin barrel movement striking on a bell, 79cm high, together with ``boulle`` wall bracket 32cm high see illustration
A Louis XIV Tortoiseshell and Brass Inlaid Bracket Clock, signed Gabriel Du Val Paris, late 17th Century and Later, the cushion top with flambeau finials, pierced gilt metal floral sound frets, Corinthian capitals, moulded base raised on six brass pad feet, velvet covered dial, sphinx creatures below and signed on a recessed plaque, twin barrel movement with five baluster pillars and later converted to anchor escapement, outside countwheel striking on a surmounted bell, later converted to spring suspension, movement signed to back plate and stamped 549, 59cm high see illustration
A George III Striking Table Clock, signed Strigel, London, circa 1770, the ebonised fruitwood veneered case with inverted bell top and brass carrying handle, moulded base raised upon block feet, 6-inch arched brass dial, dial centre with date aperture and signed, arch with rise and fall regulation dial, twin fusee movement with verge escapement and rack striking on a bell, backplate signed and scroll engraved borders, 46cm high, with wall bracket, 22cm high see illustration
An Edwardian Mahogany Chiming Bracket Clock, with arched top and pineapple finials, Corinthian columns, pierced side sound frets, base raised upon claw feet, 7-1/2-inch arched brass dial, three dials in the arch for chime/silent, fast/slow and chime on 8 bells/Westminster, massive triple fusee movement with anchor escapement, quarter chiming on a selection of eight bells or four gongs and a further hammer striking a larger gong for the hours, 59cm high, with matching wall bracket, 33cm high see illustration
A Mahogany Striking Table Clock, John Greenwood, Rochester, circa 1810, with arched top, brass carrying handle, pierced side sound frets, rectangular base raised upon bracket feet, 8-inch painted arched dial, dial centre with date dial, arch with strike/silent selection, twin fusee movement with verge escapement and striking on a bell, backplate with floral engraving and central cartouche engraved with initials, secured in with brackets, 46cm high see illustration For a similarly engraved movement backplate see Barder (Richard C R) The Georgian Bracket Clock 1714-1830, pg.142.
A Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed John Rickard, Exeter, circa 1830, arched pediment with later added ball finials, well figured arched trunk door, plinth raised upon bracket feet, 12-inch painted arched dial, seconds dial, date aperture and signed, arch with moonphase, four pillar movement with attached Finnemore & Son false plate, anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 216cm high
A Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed John Watt, Irvine, circa 1820, with swan neck pediment, fluted brass capped columns, arched trunk door flanked by fluted pilasters, rectangular plinth raised upon bracket feet, 14-inch one piece arched silvered dial, centre with seconds and date dials, arch signed, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 212cm high see illustration
A Mahogany Chiming Longcase Clock, the caddied hood with Corinthian capped columns, wavy shaped trunk door flanked by inset fluted pilasters, plinth with raised panel and upon bracket feet, 13-inch arched brass dial, seconds and date dials, arch with rolling moonphase (inactive) and later bearing inscription in the arch Thomas Tissier Corrall Lutterworth, triple weight driven movement with anchor escapement, quarter chiming with six hammers onto a nest of six bells and striking the hours on a larger bell, 226cm high (dial and movement later) see illustration
A Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Thorndike, Ipswich, circa 1790, with pagoda pediment, brass stop fluted capped columns, moulded arched trunk door, plinth with raised panel and upon bracket feet, 13-inch painted arched dial, centre with seconds dial and signed, arch with rolling moonphase high water at Ipswich, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 245cm high see illustration
A George III Oak Mule Chest, probably Lancashire, 3rd quarter 18th century, the three-quarter shaped gallery above a hinged lid enclosing a till with drawers, above four fielded panel doors with frieze drawers below, between canted column stiles raised on ogee bracket feet, 161cm by 58cm by 92cm See illustration
A pair of egg shaped nickel plated navigation lights. Both from a British naval airship as they bear the military `WD` and broad arrow markings. Each has a clear lens to the front and port and starboard lenses to the sides. Each with its original mounting bracket marked `WD` and broad arrow. Both fitted on a shield shaped wooden plinth. GC some small dents, illustrated on Plate 11.

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