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A 19th Century Dutch Delft blue and white ceramic miniature clock in the form of a longcase grandfather clock. The ceramic case having floral and patterned decoration throughout with central scene to the trunk of a wondering gentleman seen raising his drink glass to the sky. White face with Roman numeral chapter ring. Wear commensurate with age with some minor chips. Measures approx; 44cm tall.
A 19th Century Victorian mahogany cased longcase grandfather clock by Severin Lehmann of Mold. The enamel face having painted pictorial spandrel corners with Roman Numeral chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial, minutes aperture, gilt faceted hands and moonphase dial with sun and ship sailing. The case having turned finials with glazed door and columns to the hood, further columns to the trunk and carved door, Complete with pendulum & weights. Measures approx; 226cm x 59cm x 24cm. Face measures approx; 13" dial approx 12".
William Prevost, Newcastle: A very rare late 17th Century three train walnut longcase clock, the 10in. (25.5cms) square dial, roman chapter ring with signature 'Wm Prevost, Newcastle', mask and foliate spandrels, subsiduary seconds dial and date aperture, three-train movement sounding on eleven hammers and bells, larger top bell, the barrels and most of the wheel trains set with a shaped sub plate, ring turned pillars, decorative turned steel arbour, the case with carved mask, flower and swag pendiment with gilt ball finials, fretwork frieze above glazed square door flanked by barley twist columns, line inlaid and banded waist door with oval lenticule on panel base, 220cms high. (with restorations)NB For a full biography of William Prevost, see Brian Loomes, Clockmakers of Britain 1286-1700 published by Mayfield Books.
A late 19th Century Grand Sonnerie carriage clock, the white enamel roman dial above subsidiary alarm aperture, fitted a repeater movement with platform lever escapement, striking on two coil gongs, stamped with H.M trademark, stamped 35/334, the base fitted with lever for Grand Sonnerie, Petite Sonnerie and Silent, in gorge case with column corners and shaped handle, 10.5 x 9.5 x 17.0cms high.
A George III ebonized repeating bracket clock, by James Smith, London, the brass dial with roman silvered chapter ring with subsidiary date aperture within, under strike/silent marker, with brass leaf scroll spandrels, fitted a double fusee movement with verge escapement, striking on a bell, the back plate signed and decorated with floral scrolls, in ebonised case, the dome top with brass handle above brass pierced scale panels and repeater cord, 26.5 x 17.0 x 44.0cms high.
Breguet: a late 19th Century French gilt brass carriage alarm clock, in gorge case, with enamelled roman dial, outer arabic dial, subsidiary alarm dial, platform lever escapement striking on a bell, the back-plate engraved 'Bregeut No. 3962', 14.5cms with handle down, in leather travelling case.
G. Chambers, Gateshead; an oak eight-day longcase clock, the brass dial with silvered roman chapter ring and engraved centre with scrollwork design and subsidiary seconds and date aperture, anchor escapement, the case with dentil cornice on a cavetto frieze above an arched glazed door flanked by turned columns, arched waist door with fluted canted cornice, panelled base, on bracket feet, with weights and pendulum, 205cms high.
An early 20th Century French carriage clock, retailed by J.W. Benson, London, the white enamel roman dial fitted movement with platform lever escapement and striking on a coil gong, serial no.31946 stamped to back and base, the brass case with shaped corners and handle, 10.0 x 8.5 x 14.5cms high, in leather covered travel case with Benson mark to the inside lid, with key.
An early 20th Century inlaid walnut quarter striking mantle clock, retailed by T. Gaunt & Co. Melbourne, the silvered arabic dial, fitted with an anchor escapement by Lenzkirch, striking on two coil gongs, stamped 757848, in a walnut case with inlaid swags and scrolls above dial, 24 x 16 x 33cms high.
Edw'd Barlow, Oldham; an oak thirty-hour longcase clock, the brass dial with silvered roman chapter ring, decorative spandrels and matted centre engraved foliated scrolls, date aperture, anchor escapement, the case with cavetto cornice above a square glazed door flanked by columns, rectangular waist door on panel base, with weight and pendulum, 200cms high.
A 19th Century inlaid mahogany dome-top bracket clock, the silvered roman dial fitted 8-day movement striking the hours and half hour on a coil gong, the case with lacquered brass ball finials, boxwood stringing and inlaid butterfly motif, raised on brass ball feet, 22.5 x 16.0 x 38.0cms high.
James Allen, London: a handsome George III eight-day quarter chiming musical mahogany longcase clock, the brass dial with roman hours and arabic minutes, subsidiary seconds and date dials, with chime/silent dial to the arch, the movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell and chiming on a graduated nest of eight bells, the pagoda style hood with tapering columns and surmounted by finials, above an arched and moulded trunk door, flanked by quarter pilasters, raised on a box and panel base with bracket feet, 257cms high.
A late 19th Century repeating carriage clock, by Henri Jacot, Paris, the white enamel roman dial fitted a repeater movement with platform lever escapement, striking on a coil gong, with makers monogram mark, serial no.12541 stamped to back and base, in a gorge case with rounded corners and shaped handle, 9.0 x 8.0 x 14.5cms high.
A late 19th Century Petite-Sonnerie carriage clock, by Le Roy & Fils, France, the white enamel roman dial above subsidiary alarm dial within gilt bezel, fitted a repeating movement with patent 9501 bottom wound movement with platform lever escapement, striking on two gongs, stamped 5907, in gorge case with shaped corners and handle, 7.5 x 7.0 x 12.0cms high, in maroon leather case baring label 'Le Roy & Fils, 57 New Bond Street, London, Made in France'.
A FRENCH GILT METAL CLOCK GARNITURE WITH SÈVRES STYLE PORCELAIN PANELS the dial with Roman numerals, and retailers mark for J.W. Benson Ltd, the movement by A D. Mougin of Paris, 44cm high, with a pair of non matching urn garnitures (3) Condition Report: No key. It does wind but does not tick.
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER MINUET CARRIAGE CLOCK, the circular white enamelled dial with Roman numerals, the case and handle lined with embossed scallop decoration, standing upon four bun feet, the top inscribed G. P. F, French eight day movement, 8cm high (handle extended), by Drew & Sons, London 1902, hallmarked to base and rear door hinge Condition Report: Winds & ticks, the glass is chipped to the top left corner & middle, enamel is beginning to yellow at base and there is loss to the top left corner, there is a slight outward dent to the door.
DICKENS (CHARLES)Master Humphrey's Clock, FIRST EDITION, FIRST ISSUE, IN ORIGINAL 88 WEEKLY PARTS, wood-engraved illustrations by G. Cattermole and H.K. Browne, with preliminary matter (title, preface and frontispieces) to parts 26, 52 and 88, and addresses by the author in Parts 9, 80-83 and 87, publisher's white pictorial wrappers, some soiling (especially to latter parts) and occasional spotting, the majority neatly restored at joint (see footnote), a few with small repairs at corners and edges, preserved in red cloth solander box with gilt lettered spine (worn at corners) [cf. Eckel p.67ff; Gimbel A49; Hatton & Cleaver p.163], large 8vo, Chapman and Hall, April 1840-December 1841Footnotes:THE RAREST OF THE THREE ISSUES, IN 88 WEEKLY PARTS. Master Humphrey's Clock was one of the first works to appear in weekly as well as monthly parts, containing the two novels The Old Curiosity Shop and Barnaby Rudge. Collis's loosely inserted note dated 12 July 1936 records that this set was 'cleaned and repaired by Morrell in January 1935'.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
DICKENS (CHARLES)Master Humphrey's Clock, 3 vol., FIRST EDITION IN BOOK FORM, wood-engraved frontispieces and illustrations by George Cattermole and Hablot K. Browne, publisher's purple-brown ribbed cloth, stamped in blind with border and elaborate floral-leaf design, upper covers with clock stamped in gold, spine elaborately gilt, yellow endpapers, spines faded as usual, corners slightly bumped or rubbed, preserved in single felt-lined green cloth pull-off case with gilt lettered spine [Eckel pp.69-70; Smith I:6], large 8vo, Chapman & Hall, 1840-1841Footnotes:UNUSUALLY GOOD COPY OF THE FIRST OF THE TWO BOOK FORM ISSUES, with edges trimmed and yellow endpapers (see Hatton & Cleaver, p.163). This copy is bound without the dedication leaf in volume one - this was printed on the inside the back wrapper in the parts issue, which no doubt explains the occasional variation in the make up of the preliminary leaves.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
DICKENS (CHARLES)Large collection of of spare parts, plates, text and wrappers, comprising:(i) Nicholas Nickleby, large parcel of loose spare plates, in 40 card folders each containing several plates, neatly labelled by Collis, with 2 related letters from Thomas Hatton, and Collis's lists and notes; and another small parcel of later plates and ephemera(ii) David Copperfield, small bundle of spare plates, adverts, text and wrappers, wrapped in newspaper(iii) Ainsworth's Magazine, parts 1-10, defective set of wrappers with some text(iv) Martin Chuzzlewit, small box of loose variant plates, mostly oxidised, and a disbound copy of the letterpress(v) Master Humphrey's Clock, 5 large parcels of parts and spares, one containing folders of Sibson's plates with wrappers, further Sibson plates, and a set of 'Jacob Parallel's Hands to Humphrey's Clock' plates, others containing incompletes sets of loose parts and their contents, various dates (11 parcels)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
DICKENS (CHARLES)Master Humphrey's Clock, FIRST EDITION, FIRST ISSUE, IN ORIGINAL 88 WEEKLY PARTS, wood-engraved illustrations by G. Cattermole and H.K. Browne, with preliminary matter (title, preface and frontispieces) to parts 26, 52 and 88, and addresses by the author in Parts 9, 80-83 and 87, publisher's white pictorial wrappers, Parts 1-2, 53-56 and 58-62 partially unopened, some soiling and slight wear at outer edges, one or two brown spots or small stains but overall very clean and intact, preserved in 3 original green cloth portfolios with gilt decoration and spine lettering (some stains, spines weak), [cf. Eckel p.67ff; Gimbel A49; Hatton & Cleaver p.163], 8vo, Chapman and Hall, April 1840-December 1841; together with duplicates of Parts 1 & 2, and an additional variant issue of Part 26 (differently set but wanting the front wrapper) (91)Footnotes:A VERY GOOD SET OF THE RAREST ISSUE, IN WEEKLY 88 PARTS. 'Of the four issues the weekly one is difficult to obtain in a clean condition, and is therefore the costliest' (Eckel). The portfolios containing the parts seem particularly scarce. Their inner covers bear the bookseller's ticket of Nettleton, Plymouth, and are printed with: 'Portfolio for Master Humphrey's Clock. Price Two Shillings. This portfolio is intended to contain Twenty-six numbers of the 'Clock' after the four pages of Advertisements have been cut off. London: William Smith, 113 Fleet Street'.Master Humphrey's Clock was one of the first works to appear in weekly as well as monthly parts, containing the two novels The Old Curiosity Shop and Barnaby Rudge.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Group of miscellaneous items from Dubasov-Timachev-Sheremet'ev FamiliesRussia, c. 1900comprising: an eight-day travelling clock, Swiss-made and retailed by Paul Burhe, in original leather case; gold and bloodstone intaglio cygnet ring with coat-of-arms of Dubasov family; gold and enamel locket-pendant in a shape of St. George cross opened to reveal two miniature photographs and four engraved dates; 56 standard, St. Petersburg, indistinct maker's mark; three St. George crosses: the smaller with Cyrillic mark 'DO' on loop and engraved date '1896' between arms of the cross; second cross appears to be unmarked; third cross indistinctly marked on loop, one hand engraved in Cyrillic ' From wife'; gold and enamel award jeton for the Charitable Society of White Cross engraved in Cyrillic with the recipient's name 'N.S. Timachov', 56 standard, 1908-1917, maker's mark in Cyrillic 'DO'; bronze military belt buckle, and three framed watercolours of coat-of-arms of Dubasov, Timachov and Sheremet'ev families diameter of the clock: 7cm (2 3/4in); length of the locket without loop: 3.2cm (1 3/4in); length of jeton: 2.5cm (1 1/8in); each watercolour: 12.5 x 10cm (5 x 3 3/4in). (9)Footnotes:ProvenanceProperty of descendants of Dubasov-Timachov-Sheremet'ev familiesThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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