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An Early Victorian Eight Day Mantel Clock, by Arnold, 84 Strand, No 812, the three train fusee movement with dead beat escapement, wood rod pendulum and maintaining power, chiming on eight bells, with engraved silvered dial of shallow lancet shape with strike/silent and rise and fall in the arch, in a mahogany lancet case with barley twist columns and carved scrolls, circa 1840, (63cm)
A Late 19th Century Three Train Table Clock, of 18th century style, the silvered and brass dial with chime/silent and selection of two chimes in the arch with heavy fusee anchor movement chiming on eight bells and striking upon a gong, in an ebonised case with brass corner and other mouldings, with similarly applied shallow break arched top, turned cap and brass scrolling feet, circa 1900, (62cm)
A Mid 19th Century French Porcelain Mantel Clock, with looking plate strike and silk suspension with radiating guilloche silvered dial, steel Breguet hands, in a Jacob Petit type porcelain case with pink and turquoise detail enriched with gilding, floral panels, upon detachable base with a scene of oriental fisherfolk, (41cm)
A Late 19th Century French Garniture de Cheminee, comprising a clock, with rectangular porcelain dial and mask decorated with figures in a wood with cottage, the ormolu case with similarly decorated panels, fluted columns and shallow arched cresting upon bracket feet, (31.5cm), and a pair of porcelain baluster vases, decorated with buildings, upon similar ormolu bases, (32cm)
A French 19th Century Mantel Clock, No 43549, with enamel dial signed 'A Paris' with gilt lyre hands and encircling paste set pendulum suspended in an ormolu mounted gros bleu porcelain case of lyre form, (49cm); also A Pair of Paste Set Candelabra, each for four lights with floral branches upon swagged urn bases, fitted for electricity (47cm) (3)
A Thirty Hour Longcase Clock, by Barber, Winster, No 402, the movement with external locking plate, alternate latches numbered under the minute wheel, the 11.25" square brass dial with matted centre and engraved date aperture, in an ash case with shaped headed door and hood with turned columns and moulded cornice, (191cm)
An Eight Day Longcase Clock, by W Coulson, North Shields, the painted dial with whelks and gilt arcaded spandrels, the arch with a bowl of strawberries and grapes, with seconds and date, in a mahogany case with inlaid banding angles and oval in the door, the hood with inlaid cresting, the plinth with inlaid vase outline, upon slender bracket feet, circa 1800, (236cm)
A Thirty Hour Longcase Clock, by Thomas Watson, Haslingden, the 13" square dial with engraved centre, date aperture, large minute chapters and mock winding holes in an oak case with plain columns shaped headed door, the hood with moulded door and scroll pediment, the plinth with moulded angles and bracket feet, circa 1780, (230cm)
A Mahogany Longcase Clock, by D Cairns BP, Wearmouth, circa 1840, the 12.75" painted broken arched dial with subsidiary seconds and date dial, the spandrels and arch painted with sailing vessels on choppy seas, with an eight day bell striking movement, the case with arched top with fretted cornice, the arched trunk door between cylindrical columns, (229cm high)
An Eight Day Longcase Clock, by J Halliwell, Warrington, the 13 3/8" square brass dial engraved with a ship and bird amongst scrolls, with seconds and date, in an oak case with fluted columns and blind fret panels, shaped headed door with mahogany crossbanding, the hood with brass mounted columns, moulded door and dentil scroll pediment, the plinth with fluted angles and crossbanded panel, upon bracket feet, circa 1770, (217cm)
DICKENS, C. Our Mutual Friend, 2 volumes, FIRST EDITION IN BOOK FORM, plates, half-titles, some spotting, original cloth, shaken, one spine defective, 8vo, 1865; Master Humphrey's Clock, frontispiece, some spotting, contemporary green half morocco, 1840; STEVENSON, R.L. Kidnapped, FIRST EDITION, folding map, 7pp. advertisements dated 5G-7.86, original green cloth, lightly marked, hinges weak, 1886; OLIPHANT, L. Altiora Peto, 2 vol., original cloth, slightly shaken, 1883; Pyrrhus and Demetrius, an Opera, 1716; FENTON, E. Mariamne, 1723; KELLY, H. A Word to the Wise, 1770; [MURPHY, A.] Alzuma, 1773, 4 vol. in one, later half calf; and 12 others (22)
A Meissen porcelain clock, 19thC, the enamel dial with Arabic numerals, swagged flowers to the centre, enclosed within a gilt metal egg and dart bezel, of 8-day movement, chiming on a gong, the backplate stamped 'Vincente', surmounted by 2 doves, cartouche and floral encrustacheons, rosette and laurel swag faux handles flanking the dial, the whole resting on a Corinthian column.
A 19thC oak, mahogany and burr elm longcase clock, the square painted dial with Roman numerals and foliate spandrels, inscribed John King, Loughborough, with calendar aperture, 30 hour movement, the hood with swan neck pediment, centre cast brass finial, turned pilasters, shaped trunk door flanked by canted corners, and on a deep plinth with fielded panel and bracket foot 85" high.
Coryate (Thomas) Coryats Crudities ... , first edition, additional engraved title, 4 plates, 2 folding, by William Hole, (plate of Strassburg clock trimmed at head and foot), portrait of Count Frederick IV and crest of William Herbert in text, full-page woodcut coat-of-arms of the Prince of Wales, engraved and printed titles, 2 plates, 3A4 and final two leaves 3E3 and 4 probably from another copy, D8 corner defective (no loss of text), signature F misbound, occasional slight worming, mostly marginal, contemporary ink annotations on front free endpaper, later 17th century calf, rebacked, rubbed, [STC 5808; Pforzheimer 218; Grolier 39], small 4to, by W[illiam] S[tansby for the author], 1611.
A late 19th century German oak cased bracket clock, the back plate of the eight day movement stamped W&H Sch and chiming on two coiled rods, the arched brass face with pendulum adjustment dial above the silvered chapter ring, the sides with gilt brass grilles below fruiting finials and on scroll feet, 43cm high
Vincenti, a mahogany bracket clock in the Regency taste retailed by D & J Wellby, Garrick Street London, the eight day movement striking on a coiled rod, a brass handle surmounting the round arch top, the sides marquetried with anthemions, the spandrels below the painted dial inlaid with shell work, 44cm high
A late 19th century French gilt bronze and porcelain mantel clock, the eight day movement stamped IDB and striking on a bell, the case surmounted by a fisher girl seated with a net of fish, the dial painted with flowers and the flanking panels with fishing accoutrement trophies both on a rose pompadour ground, wood plinths, the clock case 39cm wide
An 18th century mahogany eight-day longcase clock, the moulded cornice above a glazed door flanked with turned columns enclosing a 13" painted dial with Arabic numerals, seconds dial and date aperture, signed indistinctly, with four-pillar bell striking movement, above a long trunk door and plinth base, 183cm high
An 19th century mahogany 30 hour longcase clock, the finial mounted scrolling pediment with moulded cornice above a glazed door flanked with turned columns enclosing a 12" painted dial with Roman numerals, seconds dial and date dial, signed Barker, Lundfield, with brass posted frame movement, above a long trunk door and plinth base, standing on bracket feet with a shaped apron, 219cm high
Zac Mountfort, St Albans; a japanned longcase clock, the eight day four pillared movement with anchor escapement and countwheel strike on a bell, the 27.5cm brass dial with pierced spandrels, chapter ring and subsidiary seconds and date aperture to the matt centre, the japanned case on a cream ground with gilt borders, the hood with a blind fret frieze on tapering columns, above a rectangular door on a plinth base, 198.5cm high (the base possibly reduced in height)

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