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A Regency mahogany longcase regulator clock, by Kemp of Peckham, 203cm highA small packing slip under seatboard to one side. lacks seconds hand. Deadlbeat escapement, movement with 5 plain turned pillars. With 2 weights and pendulum. Movement not tested. Case perhaps has been repolished at some point, but door figuring quite attractive. See images.
EDWARDIAN MANTEL CLOCK, the white enamel dial with Arabic numeral, the architectural form case with urn finial25cm highKey present (photo added of what's available), at the time of this condition report the clock is not running.A condition report is offered as an indication of any issues visible to the naked eye. As none of our staff is a professional conservator or restorer, buyers must satisfy themselves in respect of condition. The condition report does not form part of any contract between McTear's and the buyer, and all lots are offered "as is" in accordance with our Terms of Business available on our website.
MID CENTURY CEILING LIGHT PENDANT, AND OTHER ITEMS the pendant with opaque glass shades in white, green and orange, along with a mid century orange glas table lamp, soda syphon, Smith's mantle clock, also a mantle clock modelled as a diver's helmet and a twin handled vase of art nouveau design
Ten volumes by Charles Dickens. First editions, early printings of the following books: 3 volumes Master Humphrey's Clock by Charles Dickens. Published 1840 by Chapman and Hall. Half bound in tan leather with tan boards. Gilt decoration and titling on the spine. 4to. Bleak House by Charles Dickens. Published 1853 by Bradbury and Evans. Fully bound in tan calf with gilt decoration and titling on the spine. 8vo. 624pp. Dombey and Son by Charles Dickens. Published 1848 by Bradbury and Evans. Full tan calf with gilt decoration on the spine. 8vo. 624pp. Nicholas Nickleby by Charles Dickens. Published 1839 by Chapman and Hall. Fully bound in tan calf with gilt titling and decoration on the spine. Original cloth bound in the back. 8vo. 624pp. 2 volumes American Notes by Charles Dickens. Published 1842 by Chapman and Hall. Fully bound in tan calf with gilt decoration and titling. Martin Chuzzlewit by Charles Dickens. Published 1844 by Chapman and Hall. Original cloth bound in the back. 8vo. 624pp. The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club by Charles Dickens. Published 1837 by Chapman and Hall. Original cloth bound in the back of the book. 8vo. 609pp.Approximate Dimensions:Average: h. 9", w. 5.5", d. 1.75"Condition:Books have loose boards, including a loose front board on Nicholas Nickleby, loose front and back boards on Dombey and Son, a loose front board on Bleak House, and loose boards on Master Humphrey's Clock. All books have cracked joints and hinges
Three volume first edition set of Master Humphrey's Clock by Charles Dickens. Published 1840-1841 by Chapman and Hall. First edition. Early state. Beautifully bound by Zaehnsdorf Bindery in 1856 per a date on the inside board. Book is fully bound in green leather with gilt borders on the front and back boards. Raised bands and gilt titling on the spine stand out on this exquisitely bound set. 4to. Approximate Dimensions:Each book: h. 10.25", w. 7". d. 1"Condition:Light wear to leather. Some pencil markings inside. Bookplate of a previous owner pasted down on front board.
Three volume set of Master Humphrey's Clock by Charles Dickens. Printed 1840-1841 by Chapman and Hall. First edition. First state. Quarter bound in brown calf with marbled boards. Raised bands on the spine with gilt titling on a field of red and black. Matches all first edition error points in Smith (47-57). 4to. Approximate Dimensions:Each book: h. 10", 5.5", d. 1.25"Condition:Front board on volume 3 has detached. Scuffing, loss, and wear to leather and boards from age and shelving. Hinges and joints are cracking. Pages look good with some very light wear and small tears at the page edges. Some foxing observed but
Three volume set of Master Humphrey's Clock by Charles Dickens. published 1841 by Chapman and Hall. (Volumes 2 and 3 published in 1841). First edition bound in the original cloth. Early printing. Books are bound in a dark greyish brown bold ribbed cloth. The front and back covers are stamped in blind with a thick and thin border line and an elaborate flower-leaf design. The front boards feature a clock stamped in gold. Spine has gilt titling and decoration. Contains all of the first edition points listed in Smith (47-57). 4to. Approximate Dimensions:Each book: h. 10.25", w. 7", d. 1"Condition:Binding is chipping and crumbling at places, particularly at the spine. Some loss observed. Hinges and joings cracked at places. Volume 1 dedication page not present. Volume 2 back board has separated. Pages have some light staining in
Two complete volumes of "The New Yorker" volumes number 9 and 11, with volume 9, #1- 26, running from 3/21/1840 TO 9/12/1840 with #9 containing the American serialization and first appearance of "Master Humphrey's Clock" and the "Old Curiosity Shop" and with volume #11, #1-26 running from 3/20/1841 to 9/11/1841 with #11 containing "Barnaby Rudge." This was the American serialization and the first American appearance of "Barnaby Rudge." Both bound in leather with marbled paper overlays. Approximate Dimensions:Average: h. 12.25", w. 9"Condition:Volume 9: the leather spine is in great shape with a little wear to the hinges and some short separations of the leather at the foot and header. The boards have some shelving wear on the edges. Inside the first paper has the name of L.E. Smith
Charles Dickens, ALS, a framed letter and engraved plate photo mounted under matting and covered in glass, sent from Devonshire Terrace, Regent's Park (now Marylebone Road), London on February 11, 1841. The letter states, "My dear Maclise, we were speaking of Ethelstan. Le voici. I'm sorry the water or ale held you so long last night. We adjourned from the private box to the Parthenon, and were rather jolly. Hot joints here on Sunday a five o'clock. Faithfully always, BOZ". Maclise was Dickens's portrait painter who had become close friends the summer before his first portrait was painted. Dickens recorded in a letter of 28 June 1839 that "Maclise has made another face of me, which all people say is astonishing." At the time of this writing Dickens will be publishing 'Barnaby Rudge' that was serialized in Master Humphrey's Clock. Approximate Dimensions:Letter h.6.5", w.4.5" Frame h. 11", w. 12.75"Condition:Letter had been folded to fit in a period small penny post envelope, then laid flat and framed. It looks to have had been around some moisture at one time thus showing some discolorization on the face of the letter and some toning on the top mat
Master Humphrey's Clock by Charles Dickens. Three volumes bound in 1. Printed Edition in one volume. Printed 1840-1841 by Chapman and Hall. First edition. First state. Three volumes are bound as one in green leather with green boards. The book features gilt titling and decoration on the spine. Matches all first state error points listed in Smith (47-57). 8vo. Approximate Dimensions:h. 10.25", w. 6.5", d. 2.5"Condition:Leather and boards have wear from shelving and age. Some rubbing to corners. Pages look mostly clean with some very light staining. One or two pages have small tears at the edge.
3 volume set of Master Humphrey's Clock by Charles Dickens. Printed 1840-1841 by Chapman and Hall. First edition. First state. Bound in black leather with marbled boards. Gilt titling on the spine on a field of reddish orange. Books match all first edition error points listed in Smith (47-57). 4to. Approximate Dimensions:Each book: h. 10.25", w. 6.75", d. 1.25"Condition:Leather and boards have wear and scuffing, particularly at the edges and corners. Some cracking at the hinges. Pages are mostly clean with some light staining and foxing in places.
A collection of nine first American editions of books by Charles Dickens: Dombey and Son by Charles Dickens. Published 1848 by Bradbury and Guild, Boston. 8vo. 624pp. Rebound in contemporary black and red. Little Dorrit by Charles Dickens. Published 1850s by T. Peterson. 8vo. 317pp. In original publisher's cloth. The Pickwick Club by Charles Dickens. Published 1843 by William Colyer. 12mo. 290pp. Bound in contemporary brown leather. Barnaby Rudge by Charles Dickens. Published in 1842 by E. Littell. 4to. 241pp. Rebound in black leather with marbled boards. Nicholas Nickleby by Charles Dickens. Published 1844 by Lewis and Sampson. 8vo. 624pp. Bound in original publisher's cloth. 2 volumes, Master Humphrey's Clock by Charles Dickens. Published 1841 by William Colyer. 12mo. Martin Chuzzlewit by Charles Dickens. Published 1844 by Lea and Blanchard. 4to. 320pp. In original green boards. Pickwick Club by Charles Dickens. Published 1838 by James Turney, New York. 4to. 609pp. Bound in brown leather with gilt titling on the spine. Approximate Dimensions:Average: h. 8.75". w. 5.5", d. 2"Condition:Wear to all books with some hinge and joint cracking. Wear to leather and boards as well as some light wear to pages. Some may have a previous owner's signature or marks.
Master Humphrey's Clock by Charles Dickens in original parts from April 1840 (volume I) to November 1841 (volumes XIX and XX). Illustrations by H.K. Browne. Serials contain advertisements and original plates and are covered in blue wrappers as issued. Original parts are housed in a custom case. Approximate Dimensions:Custom case: h. 11", w. 7.75", d. 3" Serials: h. 10.5", w. 7"Condition:Original serials are on thin paper and have wear, chipping, loss, and fading commensurate with age. Ink marks in spots from a previous owner. Case has split at the bottom and the sides of the case has scuffing as well.

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