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Smedley [Alfred]: Some Reminiscences Miss Wood in Derbyshire, a Series of Experimental Seances Demonstrating the Fact That Spirits Can Appear in Physical Form, pub. London; Office of 'Light', 110 St Martins Lane, 1900, first edition, maroon cloth; plus others related including The Encyclopedia of Witchcraft and Demonology, Sir Walter Scotts 'Demonology and Witchcraft, Masonic - Enquire Within and The Original Clock Almanack, 1902 by John Hartley.
A Devon Clocks 'Congreve Rolling Ball' Clock, the centre white enamel dial with Roman numerals flanked by subsidiary dials for days and seconds, with a triple barrel movement stamped "Devon Clocks", number 32 of 500 over a brass runway, the case with triangular pediment with four tapered pillars, contained in a mahogany case with inscribed plaque, with operating instructions, certificate and key, 23cm high.
A Devon Clocks 'Greenwich Meridian' Clock, the ship finial above a gilt and plated terrestrial globe with meridian and equator rings, the silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, raised on double barrel movement supports by three gilt mermaids, number 1482 of a limited edition of 1500, with operating instructions and certificate, 37cm high.
Ormolu French mantel Clock, Le Roy et Fils, backplate stamped with the serial number 18579, the white enamel dial with Arabic hour numerals, decorative gilded brass pierced and engraved hands and signed Le Roy & Cie, 7 Boulevard de la Madeleine, Paris. The bronze case in the form of a round casing held by an ormolu 'ribbon' above the whole resting on four ram's feet, 7cm dia
Early 18th century marquetry longcase clock with floral decoration, the 8 day duration 5 pillar movement striking the hours and half hours on two bells, repeat for the hours and half hours, the brass dial with silvered chapter ring, matted centre, subsidiary seconds ring, date aperture, alarm disc, brass ornate applied spandrels inscribed Step. Willmott. London, with square hood. Height 220cm. Stephen Willmott is listed in London from 1667 (apprenticed) and is recorded in the Clockmakers' Company from 1674Provenance - Removed for sale from Runnymede Park, Egham.
18th century mahogany bracket clock by Edward Tutet (Tatet) of London, the eight day repeating movement, with alarm, the painted face with subsidiary seconds dial and alarm disk, on brass bracket feet, engraved back plate , striking on a bell, 36cm highProvenance - Removed for sale from Runnymede Park, EghamEdward Tutet was apprenticed to Joseph Bosley on the 2nd September 1754 for 7 years at a sum of £42 (Clock & Watchmaker Apprentice Records 1710-1810, Dennis Moore 2003). He was free of the Clockmakers Company in 1765 and Master in 1786. He died in 1792. A bracket clock by Tutet can be found in 'The Wetherfield Collection of Clocks' by Eric Bruton p.112. His son, also called Edward, was a freeman of the Clockmakers Company between 1792 and 1811 whilst working in London. He is recorded as working abroad in 1813

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