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* USAF WWII. A good group of aviation instruments and navigational equipment, 1939-1945, including Drift Calculator, Directional Giro-compass, cockpit instruments, Compass type 14096 (boxed), proportional dividers (cased), Astro-compass (boxed) compass-mounting bracket and related material including on-board emergency escape-axe and sundry components and salvage souvenirs etc. (7 medium boxes)
TIFFANY STUDIOS, NEW YORK BRONZE LAMP BASE, NO. 163, CIRCA 1900 with removable oil reservoir, the body of squat baluster form in a verdegris finish chased with scrolling motifs, with applied curved bracket supports with lobed terminals, raised on reeded spreading base, stamped marks to base, `Tiffany Studios/ New York/ 6812`, with original flex and fittings 25cm high Literature: Duncan, Alastair `Tiffany: Lamps and Metalware`, Woodbridge 2007, pl. 51 and 52, p. 24
SIR ROBERT LORIMER PAIR OF OAK BOOKENDS, CIRCA 1910 possibly carved by W and A Clow, the ends carved with winged angels, one playing a drum one playing a flute supported on arched bracket and raised on a cantered rectangular base 51.5cm long, 24cm high, 13cm deep Provenance: Sir James Morton, Teuther, Carlisle and by family descent Literature: Hussey, Christopher `The Works of Sir Robert Lorimer`, pub. 1931, plate 142 Note: The carved figure on these book ends are similar to those found on furniture in the Thistle Chapel, Edinburgh, by the same hand
GEORGE WALTON GREEN STAINED LINEN PRESS, CIRCA 1898 The projecting cornice above twin doors, each inset with stained and leaded glass panels with copper inlay worked as foliate motifs, backed by original net hangings and enclosing four sliding shelves each with original linen covers, the base with three long graduated drawers each with brass-backed cut-out handles, the whole raised on bracket feet 152cm wide, 183cm high, 68.5cm deep Literature: Moon, Karen, `George Walton, Designer and Architect`, pub. Oxford 1993, page 115 Exhibited: `George Walton: Designer and Architect` Glasgow Art Gallery and Museum, Kelvingrove, Glasgow 11 June - 19 September 1993 and at Brighton Museum and Art Gallery Church Street Brighton 4 November 1993 - 9 January 1994, No 2.7 Note: This fine linen press in green stained ash was designed by the architect and designer George Walton and was made, circa 1899, for a director of his company, Robert Dick. Walton opened his first showroom at 152 Wellington Street Glasgow in 1888, naming it `George Walton & Co, Ecclesiastical and House Decorators`. In 1897 Walton followed his brother Edward to London where he set up house and studio at 16 Westbourne Park Road, Bayswater, and in 1898 a showroom was opened in York. In the following year a four-storey block of workshops was built in Buccleuch Street, Glasgow, and it was in the same year that Robert Dick became a director of the Glasgow company, rising to chairman by 1905. In her 1993 biography of Walton Karen Moon comments " . . . in the north the company`s directors were keeping them busy: when the two brothers James and Robert Dick, who had been involved in the company since 1899, both married in the early years of the new century, their houses were done out grandly in company style". This press would have stood in one of the bedrooms or upper landings of the house and it retains its original net hangings for the windows and linen covers inside for the drawer slides.
SIR ROBERT LORIMER OAK SIDE TABLE, CIRCA 1920 made by Whytock & Reid, Edinburgh, the demi-lune top on baluster cut-out supports linked by shaped pegged stretcher on bracket feet 91.5cm wide, 73.5cm high, 35cm deep Provenance: Sir James Morton, Craigiehall, Edinburgh and by family descent Literature: Morton, J., `Three Generations in a Family Textile Firm`, London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1971, pages 314-5
Oak longcased clock banded in mahogany, the broken arch face painted with landscapes, Roman hours, subsidiary seconds, date aperture, signed Thos. Corker, Stafford , eight-day movement on a false plate, anchor escapement, rack strike, in a swan neck hood, twist columns, quarter column trunk, on canted corner base and bracket feet. Height 223cm.
A George III mahogany bureau bookcase, with a broken swan neck pediment with turned urn finials, above a dentil cornice and a pair of rectangular panelled cupboard doors, the fall with an ivory shield escutcheon revealing a cupboard door, pigeon holes and drawers with turned ivory handles, above four long drawers with later brass plate handles on bracket feet, 86.5in (220cm) h, 41in (104cm) w, 20.5in (52cm) d.
A George II mahogany kneehole desk, the moulded edge top with cusp corners, above a single frieze drawer, a arcaded drawer and a cupboard door enclosing a shelf, flanked by three further drawers either side fitted brass plate handles on bracket feet, 29.75in (75.5cm) h, 30in (76cm) w, 19.75in (50cm) d. Old restoration. Provenance: Lady Paskin, Great Wishford.
A William IV mahogany cased eight day bracket clock, the double fusee movement striking on a bell, with 20cm circular enamelled dial painted with black Roman numerals, with applied carved front piece raised on four squashed circular bun feet, with arched top and flared corners, complete with wooden handle key, height 45cm, width 32cm (illustrated)
A 19th century brass and mahogany repeating lancet topped bracket clock with convex circular enamelled dial with Roman numerals, with eight day twin train fusee movement, the dial signed Banister, Colchester, with repeating bell striking movement, the case with inlaid brass and carved decoration raised on four bun feet, complete with pendulum, height 47cm, width 28cm, (illustrated)
A George V Art Nouveau hallmarked silver rose bowl with spot hammered planished finish, with three applied bracket handles, one cartouche inscribed `Presented by the Stamford Bridge Stadium Ltd`, Birmingham 1908 by `Jones & Crompton`, diameter (not including handles) 18cm, height 14.4cm, weight 14oz (illustrated)
An 18th century oak cased striking eight day longcase clock by Andrews of Sheffield, the 11inch brass square dial featuring a central date aperture and twin winding holes, flanked by four applied figurative spandrels, the hood with moulded borders to the door flanked on either side by barley twist pilasters, above the corresponding trunk and base section applied with geometric moulding, raised on bracket feet, with pendulum, winder, key and twin weights, height 6ft 7in (illustrated)
A George III mahogany tall corner cabinet, having a break front dentil moulded cornice above two arched fielded panelled doors enclosing three shaped front shelves and three small trinket drawers, the base section fitted with a further two fielded panelled cupboard doors, raised on bracket feet, width approx 112cm
GUT TWISTING ENGINE: Rare iron gut twisting engine using Malloch Sun and Planet gearing internals, 3" across front plate fitted with 3 twisting hooks, internal gearing driver through exposed external cogs, iron bracket and huge table screw fittings, crank handle with iron knob, superb condition, fully working high speed factory twisting engine c1910.
An early 19th century mahogany secretaire bookcase, the dentil cornice above a pair of astragal doors enclosing slotted shelves, the beaded secretaire drawer enclosing a maple lined fitted interior and baize inset above three long graduated drawers, on shaped apron and splayed bracket feet, 220cm x 130cm
A George III mahogany standing corner cabinet, the broken triangular dentil pediment above a pair of astragal doors enclosing shaped shelves and candle slide, the full width frieze drawer above a pair of fielded panel doors between fluted uprights, on bracket feet, 234cm high x 111cm wide x 50cm deep

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