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An assortment of aviation themed ephemera and photographic prints and assorted ephemera and prints, including some relics, a fragment of canvas from a Me 110c, found in Washington Sussex June 1965, 33 by 21cm, a lens believed to have come from a WWII Mosquito bomber, which crashed in 1945 in Sudbury, found in the 1990s, 4 by 5cm, a .303 bullet head believed to have come from 'Bogle' Bodie's crashed spitfire from july 1940, two pieces from a TSR 2 aircraft, a stiffening bracket for the airbrake compartment and a cam for the airbrake doors, together with a selection of books and reference materials, as well as portrait of an RFC, possibly RFC Observer Robert Burns, 25 by 19.5cm, mounted, glazed and framed, 46 by 38cm, together an assortment of other collectables. (3 boxes and 7 pictures)Provenance - From the Christopher Elliott collection
An early 19th century mahogany Bracket Clock, signed A. Bartley, Bristol, of arched form, the white circular dial with Roman numerals, 'Rocking Ship' automaton to the arch, twin fusee movement striking on a bell, movement backplate with scroll engraving, the case with carved decoration, brass handles and side grills, on four turned feet, some damage and losses to case, clock lacks pendulum, 22in (56cm) high x 11¾in (30cm) wide x 7in (17.75cm) deep.
A 20thC mahogany Bureau Bookcase, the moulded cornice above astragal glazed doors enclosing shelved interior, fall front Bureau with floral motif in relief and integrated supports with fitted interior, on a further three long drawers, all raised on bracket feet, 31in (79cm) wide x 18in (45cm) deep x 72in (183cm) high
A late 19th century striking Bracket Clock, in architectural oak case with brass mounts, the 6in (15cm) square brass dial with silver chapter ring, black Roman and Arabic numerals and brass spandrels, retailer?s mark for John B. Jackson, Southsea, the 8-day two-barrel movement with two-tone strike on coiled gongs, the case with finials and carved decoration, with pendulum and key, 19in (48cm) high x 11in (29cm) wide x 8in (20.25cm) deep.
19TH CENTURY WELSH OAK 8-DAY LONG CASE CLOCK, Kern & Co., Swansea, painted 12" Roman dial with subsidiary seconds, calendar aperture, and rocking ship in the arch between painted castles with soldier sentries, mahogany case with boxwood strung details, inlaid door between canted angles, square base, high bracket feet, 225cms high Provenance: deceased estate Swansea Comments: Base with horizontal crack to veneers and chips to edges, chips to bracket feet and cracks, dial crazed and replaced seconds hand, others re-painted as are finials, chip to sail of ship in the arch.the clock has its pendulum, weights and winding key.The lock and key for the trunk door are missing.
A good George III design inlaid mahogany break front library bookcase with dentil inlaid cornice, four astragal glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the base with central two small drawers, three graduated long drawers flanked by further small drawers and a pair of cupboard doors, on bracket feet.
Two acteylene spotlamps by BRC and Phares Bleriot, French, circa 1908,the BRC; number 54119, embossed with maker's mark, brass bodied with handle and mirror to rear and simple flat chimney, internal concave magnifying mirror reflector, original burner, 6 inch diameter flat lens, stirrup mounted with original cast-alloy stirrup bracket and bronze mounting bracket: The Phares Bleriot; drum shaped brass body with simple chimney applied with maker's plaque, polished nickelled reflector, 6¼ inch diameter lens, flange mounting bracket to the rear. (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A pair of 'Auteroche' oil-illuminating opera lamps, French,squared nickel-plate bodies, each with 2½ inch bevelled clear lens and starcut side-lens with faceted ruby red 'tell-tale' lens to rear, flange mounting and each stamped '164' to mounting bracket, each 19cm high overall. (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A pair of Jagger lamps from The Centaur Works, Walsall, circa 1930,previously oil illuminated, now converted to electric with reservoirs removed (with some denting to underside), each hexagonal lamp with five bevelled lenses including one lens fitted as a door, (each lamp with one cracked lens), mounting bracket on sixth panel, 29cm high, some wear and denting to replacement domed chimney covers. (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A late 19th century Mahogany Bracket clock with a brass handle to the bell top pediment, foliate brass spandrels flanking the glazed full length ogee shaped door, with reeded canted corners and pierced wooden sound frets to the sides, on a brass fronted moulded plinth raised on corresponding bracket feet, with a deeply engraved gilt brass dial and five-inch silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, minute track and five minute Arabic�s, matted dial center with pierced trefoil steel hands, subsidiary ring for strike/silent operation, eight day chain driven twin fusee movement striking the hours and half hours on a coiled gong, rack strike with a recoil anchor escapement, pendulum holdfast to the backplate, chapter ring inscribed � A & H Rowley, London�.With key.Arthur and Henry Rowley were a firm of London clock retailers, at 67 Lion Street, Clerkenwell (1860-9) and afterwards at 180 Grey�s Inn Road, finally at 40 Theobalds Road , London (1881-1906). Dimensions: Height: 40cm Length/Width: 25.5cm Depth/Diameter: 20cm
19th century bureau bookcase, the moulded cornice over mahogany banded frieze, two tracery glazed doors enclosing two shelves, fall front under revealing interior fitted with drawers and skivered writing surface over three long graduated drawers, raised on bracket supports W102cm, H219cm, D50cm
18th century Welsh oak dresser, the three height break front plate rack flanked by two fielded panelled cupboards each enclosing two shelves, the base fitted with three drawers over two fielded panelled cupboards and three further drawers, flanked by quarter round fluted pilaster, raised on short bracket supports W205cm, H210cm, D55cm
An Edwardian oak miniature longcase clock with a broken pediment and central brass finial, hood with applied brass spandrels supported on four reeded brass columns with Corinthian capitals, trunk with scrolled brass decoration on a corresponding stepped plinth raised on four ogee bracket feet, eight-day French timepiece movement with a later lever platform escapement, dial comprising a 3-1/4� enamel chapter ring with Arabic numerals and minute track, recessed applied decorative scroll work to the dial center, steel spade hands within a brass bezel and flat bevelled glass, rear wound and set.With key. Dimensions: Height: 46cm
Quality Edwardian Sheraton revival floor standing corner cupboard, broken arch pediment over dentil cornice, two astragal glazed doors enclosing three shelves, double panelled cupboard to base raised on bracket supports, with boxwood string and fan inlays and satinwood bands all-over W80cm, H219cm
A 1970�s circa gilt brass cased Jager- LeCoultre Atmos Clock, 15 jewelled unadjusted Swiss movement inscribed LeCoultre Atmos with serial number 164558, with five glazed panels, five-inch chapter ring with applied Arabic numerals and markers with baton hands, skeletonised movement with oscillating balance wheel beneath, spirit level and two leveling feet to the base, with original LeCoultre packaging, mahogany wall bracket and original paperwork, booklets, etc.*Created by the Jaeger LeCoultre watchmakers in 1928 the Atmos clock receives its power from minute changes in atmospheric temperature, hence the clocks name. Within a sealed capsule, a mixture of gases expand and contract with each temperature change. At a temperature between 15� and 30� Celsius, a variation of a single degree is enough to power the clock for two days. In order to operate, the clock functions with an almost complete lack of friction. W21.5cm, H23.5cm, D17cmDimensions: Height: 23.5cm Length/Width: 21.5cm Depth/Diameter: 17cm

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