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Los 218

A COLLECTION OF SILVER ITEMS To include: an armada dish by William Comyns & Sons, London 1986, engraved with a presentation inscription, 17.5cm diameter; an Edwardian shaped oval pin tray by William Comyns, London 1901, chased with cherubs among clouds, 12.5cm long; a late Victorian dressing table jar cover by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1900, chased with cherubs among clouds, 11.5cm long; a silver mounted desk clock and photo frame by Carr's of Sheffield, Sheffield 2005, 13.5cm long; a capstan inkwell, 11.5cm diameter; a paperweight; and a pill box 363g (11.7 oz) gross weighable Condition Report: There is no condition report available for this lot and is sold as found Condition Report Disclaimer

Los 213

A COLLECTION OF SILVER ITEMS To include: a letter opener by J. B. Chatterley & Co. Birmingham 1982, with a scrolled handle, 23.5cm long; a twin handled trophy cup by Charles Boyton & Sons, London 1919, with twin leaf capped flying scroll handles, engraved with a presentation inscription and on a circular pedestal foot, 9.5cm long; a silver and silver gilt coloured mounted paperweight, stamped 925, chased with Jerusalem of Gold, mounted on a wooden plinth, 7.5cm long; three silver mounted hand mirrors and a dressing table brush; a silver pendant, chased with a dog, 2.5cm diameter; and a miniature gilt metal clock, 5.5cm high 153g (4.9 oz) gross weighable   Provenance: Private Collection, Lancashire Estate Condition Report: There is no condition report available for this lot and is sold as found Condition Report Disclaimer

Los 18

JOE F KARAM | NEW ZEALAND | 1972****DESCRIPTION & ESTIMATE AMENDMENT: NOW (09.04.25) BELIEVED TO BE A LATER JERSEY**NOW BELIVED TO HAVE BEEN WORN BY CLIVE CURRIE (b.1955) ON 11th NOVEMBER 1978 - WALES V NEW ZEALAND AT CARDIFF ARMS PARK. CLIVE CURRIE SUFFERED A BROKEN JAW IN THIS MATCH SO WAS WITHDRAWN EARLY. The match was narrowly won by New Zealand 12-10 in a controversial match significant for a dive out of the line-out to fool the referee.Original Description as follows (now thought to be incorrect)Traditional All Blacks International Rugby Union jersey match-worn, in black with white collar, embroidered ‘silver fern’ and stitched number 15 to reverse, Canterbury label to inside collar. In good condition. To accompany, the player’s programme and dinner menu for Wales v New Zealand, 2nd December 1972, which is in excellent condition.Believed match-worn by Joseph Francis Karam (b.1951) against Wales in the 1972 match at Cardiff Arms Park. Swapped with JPR, Karam’s opposite number in this game. The match proved to be controversial, with New Zealand the narrow victors by three points – Wales 16, New Zealand 19, but with JPR going over the line for a disallowed try that may well have won Wales the match. JPR: "I was tackled a yard from the line but I went over under my own momentum with the ball under my right arm. It was a try, all right".Karam’s performance in this jersey enabled New Zealand to clinch the match as he scored five penalty goals, prop forward Keith Murdoch contributed with the All Blacks’ only try. Wales’ try was scored by wing, John Bevan after a 40 yard sprint.Keith Murdoch was later that night in an incident with a security guard at a Cardiff hotel, and the New Zealand team management sent him home in disgrace, though he was to get off the plane in Australia and disappear for several years.It was that unawarded try by JPR for which the match is most remembered, Referee ‘Johnnie’ Johnson had given Murdoch’s try, yet in almost similar circumstances he denied a score for JPR Williams, who he decided had not used momentum to cross the line. Memories were stirred of the famous ‘non-try’ not given by John Dallas and not scored by Bob Deans of the Original All Blacks, during that famous 1905 Wales v New Zealand match.On the second match of this New Zealand tour, Llanelli famously beat the tourists by 9-3 at Stradey Park on a day when ‘all the pubs ran dry’ and all Wales rejoiced.Joe Karam, of Lebanese descent, was born at Taumarunui on November 21, 1951. He played for Waikato and later Wellington and earned 10 test caps and played 16 matches for the All Blacks between 1972 and 1975. A reliable fullback, known for his strong kicking game, accurate goal kicking and tactical awareness. So methodical was Karam’s goal-kicking and touch-finding ability he was nicknamed 'Clock’.Karam transitioned to professional rugby league, playing for the Glenora Bears in Auckland before retiring from sports altogether. After sport, Karam is known for his many years of unqualified support for David Bain, who was convicted in 1995 of murdering all five members of his family. Karam's research and sustained pressure on the justice system culminated in an appeal to the Privy Council in Britain in May 2007, at which Bain's conviction was overturned. The Privy Council found there had been a substantial miscarriage of justice, quashed his convictions and ordered a retrial.Additional playing days images courtesy of Colorsport (Copyright)

Los 104

A box of vintage Deco clocks, retro starburst clock etc

Los 126

A tray of Wedgwood Cottage Rose tea and dinnerware together with a Portmeirion wall clock and a four piece silver plated tea set

Los 188

Two trays of assorted ceramics and collectables to include Wedgwood Wild Strawberry, wall clock etc (2)

Los 315

A COLLECTION OF CLEAR STUDIO GLASS VASES ETC., to include Lars Helsten Royal Krona shaped vase, with original label and signed to base, H 13.5 cm, a Kosta Boda Goran Warff sunflower candle holder, two further candleholders by Lichtcrystal and Kosta Boda plus a cubist style Waterford Crystal vase and miniature clock (7)

Los 94

A box containing pipe racks, reproduction bird cage clock etc

Los 120

Two trays of ceramics and collectables to include a large Border Fine Arts barn owl, metal animal figures, dome clock etc

Los 91

A quantity of collectables to include plastic toy soldiers and farm animals, tram car models, mantle clock etc

Los 71

Two trays of ceramics and glass ware together with a mantle clock

Los 179

A tray of assorted metal ware to include a carriage clock

Los 418

Five boxes of assorted sundries including glass, china, oil lamp, mantle clock, staffordshire part service, coloured glass etc

Los 136

Three various clocks, to include a porcelain cased clock decorated with a rural scene surmounted with a cockerel and a hen, a brass clock modelled as a rabbit carrying the time piece on its back and another formed as an umbrella

Los 168

A 20th century reproduction brass and porcelain clock garniture, height of clock 17ins

Los 371

Leeds (Armley) Gaol Minute Book of Meetings of the Justices for January 1866 to July 1875. A folio ledger of neat manuscript ink records of the monthly meetings, showing those present and the matters under review with resulting orders. Most entries name prisoners in need of clothing or shoe repairs, discharge rail fares to be paid, subsistence payments, also disciplinary actions on both prisoners and neglectful staff (including a warder not noticing a conspicuous rope against an outside wall used for the escape of 2 prisoners), orders for provisions, etc. Notable entries include 'That a Clock called a Watchman's Watch be purchased at a price not exceeding Five Guineas for the use of the Gaol', 'that ... be punished by inflicting on his bare back twelve stripes with an instrument called a cat o' nine tails', 'that Charles Johnson a criminal prisoner... is convicted on oath of having... threatened to cut the Governor of the Gaol into pieces and for that purpose prepared and sharpened with a stone, a piece of iron, being part of his hospital bed..'; '10th April 1872 ... the Governor of the Gaol be requisited to furnish the Secretary of State with a Report of any facts which may have come under his notice and antecedants of Patrick Leonard now under sentence of Death in Leeds Prison for Murder'.

Los 250

DICKENS (Charles) The Personal History of David Copperfield, 1850, 8vo, 1st edition in book form, frontis and added title, plates by H K Browne, typical light staining, half calf; Master Humphrey's Clock, 2 vols. 1840, 8vo, plates, half calf

Los 311

TYRRELL (H) The History of the War with Russia, 3 vols., The London Printing and Publishing Company Limited, no date, added engraved titles, folding maps and plans with hand colour, plates, some spotting, half calf, rubbed; DICKENS (C) Master Humphrey's Clock, 2 vols. in one (of 3), 1840, large 8vo, illustrations, cloth; GIBBON (E) History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, in 12 vols., 1807, 8vo, 2 folding maps, portrait, some spotting and toning, bookplate to each vol. of HRH Princess Sophia, calf, rubbed; Life of Catharine II of Russia, 3 vols., 1798, 8vo, folding map, 2 plates, boards detached; one other morocco bindingGibbons: in fair/poor condition with splits to the spines and chipping. Scratching to the front boards and corners edges crushed. Leather in generally dry condition. End profile discoloured from dust. Some discolouration in the pages. Folding maps dated 1781. Please see further images for general indication of condition.

Los 208

Gilt bronze and marble mantel clock, Rococo style, features figures and ornate detailing. A/F

Los 216

An Assortment of Modern Wristwatches, to include Everite, Citizen, Sekonda, Rotary, etc, together with an Art Deco style Agon 15 Rubis wristwatch head, Montine gilt coloured wristwatch head, Acctim travel clock :- One Tray

Los 501

A small 20th Century skeleton clock by Thwaites and Reed on an onyx circular base under a glass dome, height 20cm, and a similar clock of York Minster by Robert Aldis on a turned wooden base under a glass dome, height 28cm. (2)

Los 507

An Edwardian mahogany mantle clock in domed case, the arch silvered dial incorporating slow/fast and chime/silent subsidiary dials striking on a gong, enclosed by a glazed door plinth base and presentation plaque, height 34cm.

Los 500

A mid 19th Century mahogany crossbanded oak longcase clock by Bibley Birmingham, painted arch dial and moon phase with eight day striking movement, enclosed by a pillared hood and swan neck pediment over a short shell paterae inlaid door and canted plinth base, height 214cm.

Los 499

A late 19th to early 20th Century French gilt carriage clock, Arabic dial and second subsidiary dial and pierced floral surround, bevelled glass sides, push button repeat on scroll rococo style base, height 15.5cm.

Los 503

A late 19th to early 20th Century gilt metal mounted marble clock garniture, after Louis Moreau, the clock mounted with an Art Nouveau style maiden in flowing classical dress holding a sheaf, eight day striking movement and a pair of two handles baluster urns, all on scroll feet, height 52cm. (3)

Los 502

A late 19th Century French gilt mantle clock with eight day striking movement blue enamel Sevres style dial above a panel detailing a boy playing a pipe to seated dog, surmounted with an urn, on stepped plinth and scroll feet, height 34cm, and a similar French mantle clock, height 32cm.

Los 498

An early 20th Century brass carriage clock of cartouche shape with white enamelled dial, key present.

Los 677

An early 19th Century oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock with an eight-day movement, the hood with twin swan neck pediment enclosing the 13 inch broken arch painted dial, with subsidiary seconds and date dials, unsigned, height 210cm (excluding the finial), some damage and losses.

Los 509

A late 19th Century mahogany cased drop dial wall clock, with eight day single fusee movement, the painted dial named 'St Margarets Clock Service, 4 The Broadway St Margarets Twickenham', height 44cm and width of case 36cm, slight damage.

Los 533

An Edwardian Art Nouveau style inlaid mahogany lyre shaped mantle clock, circular white dial, decorated with swags and fan paterae, height 32cm, also an aneroid barometer and a pair of bellows. (3)

Los 506

A 19th Century Portico clock, the silvered suspended dial within marquetry inlaid classical pillar frame, decorated with acanthus leaves 'C' scrolls and Griffins centred by a lyre on plinth base, height 45cm.

Los 504

A 19th Century oak longcase clock by Chas Blakeway Albrighton, the thirty hour striking movement enclosed by a glazed pillar hood over a long trunk door on canted plinth base.

Los 105

A Ridgeway's blue and white children's part dinner service, 'Humphreys' clock, transfer printed with scenes from Dicken's novels, comprising two tureens and covers, three graduated meat plates, gravy boat, six dinner plates and six side plates, together with a selection of Grindley blue and white Beaufort pattern dinner ware. (qty)

Los 505

A 20th Century Black Forest cuckoo clock, weight driven operation causing the doors to open and dancing figures to revolve under a canopy, height 41cm.

Los 3561

Antique French marble mantel clock with putti, composition metal. Circa 1900. Eight-day movement, half-hourly striking. Size: 40 cm. In good condition.

Los 3648

18th century oak Amsterdam wall clock, Gerrit van den Heije Amsterdam. With alarm, date and seconds indication. Also double bell. Dimensions: 107 cm. In good condition.

Los 3535

Black marble Louis Seize mantel clock with fire-gilt bronze fittings. Circa 1800. Eight-day movement + string pendulum. Movement needs attention. Size: 48 cm. In good condition.

Los 3557

18th Century English walnut longcase clock with eight-day movement, seconds indication and half-hour striking. JW Fisher Lowestoft. Dimensions: H 203 cm. In good condition.

Los 3519

19th century French column clock with central seconds hand. Eight-day movement, half-hourly striking, with scissor escapement precision movement. JG Emont a Liege. Movement needs to be adjusted. Size: 57 cm. In fair/good condition.

Los 3629

Antique Frisian chair clock with alarm and original polychromy. Circa 1880. Size: 78 cm. In good condition.

Los 3617

Antique French Louis Philippe mantel clock. Blacksmith by fire. Circa 1870. Eight-day movement, half-hourly striking, spring pendulum. Needs cleaning. Dimensions: 38 x 43 x 16 cm. In good condition.

Los 3618

Two antique clocks. 1x Small Biedermeier mahogany pendulum (hand missing). 1x German brass travel alarm clock. Size: 8 - 21 cm. In reasonable/good condition.

Los 3515

Large French, antique Louis Philippe mantel clock of composition metal and marble. Hunter with hunting horn. Eight-day movement, half-hourly striking and spring pendulum. Dimensions: 54 cm. In good condition.

Los 3520

Antique French boulle clock on console. Circa 1850. Boulle inlay in moderate condition. Eight-day movement, half-hour strike on bell + spring pendulum. Size: 74 cm. In reasonable condition.

Los 2040

Observer ship's clock + barometer. 20th century. Brass with plated dial. Dimensions: Ø 15 cm. In good condition.

Los 174

Two silver miniature clocks, 835/000, with a Zaanse clock with vases and a chain with pulley and weight. 19 cm. And a small hanging clock with pendulum and weights. 6 cm. Both clocks are placed on a wooden base. In good condition.

Los 3569

Dutch skeleton clock with pvc dial on oak chair. Self-made. Second half 20th century. Dimensions: 48 cm. In good condition.

Los 3514

Rare 19th century French mysterious clock with moving hand on glass plate, with enchappement, bronze gilt + plated/silvered hand with rotating numerals. Glass plate signed L. Laurent. Dimensions: 93 x 61 x 25 cm. In good condition.

Los 3575

Antique French clock man of composition metal, with original polychromy, alarm clockwork, enamel cartouches. One hand is missing. Circa 1880. Dimensions: H 35 cm. In reasonable/good condition.

Los 3640

Antique French chariot clock with marble base. Composition metal. Circa 1880. Eight-day movement, half-hourly striking, spring pendulum. Dimensions: 56 x 50 x 30 cm. In good condition.

Los 3571

Black Forest clock with springy bear as pendulum through winter coat. 20th century. Dimensions: 24 x 17 x 11 cm. In good condition.

Los 3594

Imhof Tournant night light clock. Second half 20th century. Not tested. Size: 18 cm. In good condition.

Los 3544

Early 19th century English mini lantern clock with alarm (maids clock). S. Wilmshurst Burwash. No pendulum, no weight. Anchor escapement. Not tested. Dimensions: 20 x 14 x 11 cm. In reasonable/good condition.

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