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CIRCA 1830 OAK LONGCASE CLOCK by James Condliff Liverpool, 13in square dial with painted bird spandrels, the dial set with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and date aperture before a twin-weight pendulum driven bell strike movement (pendulum weight and key included), the cast back plate stamped 'Owen', the case with architectural pediment and turned pillars flanking a glazed door, shaped top long trunk door with quarter cut pillars over a stepped base, 220cms overall H, 56cms max W
A George III green Japanned oak 8 day longcase clock by Thomas Gardner, in the Minories, London. With brass arch top dial ornamented with spandrels, having silvered chapter ring, with subsidiary seconds and date display, 233cm. Mechanism running. Some repairs to the hood. Glass loose. Trunk lock replaced. Mould along the plinth replaced. Some wood worm noted.
John Swatsley (American, B. 1937) "CNR E-6 Locomotive" Signed lower right. Mixed Media on Illustration Board. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This painting was originally published on the Fleetwood First Day Cover for the Canadian 32? CNR E-6 Locomotive stamp issued October 25, 1984. The CNR E-6 finds its heritage in the early history of the Canadian National Railway. The first railway in Canada -- the Champlain and St. Lawrence -- was established on July 21, 1836 as a portage railway linking the St. Lawrence River opposite Montreal with the Champlain River at St. Johns. This railway was adopted in 1856 by the Grand Trunk Railway, an English-owned line which was conceived as a main line linking Upper and Lower Canada. Meanwhile, two Canadian entrepreneurs, William MacKenzie and Donald Mann, fostered the growth of the Canadian Northern Railway. From small lines in Manitoba, they expanded the system into an eight thousand mile transcontinental railway ... and enjoyed booming growth. The railway made the entire Western part of Canada accessible. The eastern link of the Canadian National Railway was the National Transcontinental Railway, which ran through Northern Ontario and Quebec ... linking Winnipeg to Quebec City and stretching as far east as Moncton, New Brunswick. A subsidiary of the Grand Trunk stretched west from Winnipeg to the Pacific port of Prince Rupert in 1915, becoming the Grand Trunk Pacific. In 1923, the new Canadian National Railway was legally created, consisting of the Canadian Northern Railway, the National Transcontinental Railway and the Grand Trunk Pacific. Image Size: 14 x 12 in. Overall Size: 20.5 x 18 in. Unframed. (B08930)
Arthur Singer (1917 - 1990) "Mockingbird and Magnolia" Signed lower right. Watercolor on Illustration Board. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This painting was originally published on the Fleetwood First Day Cover for the 20c Mississippi: Mockingbird and Magnolia stamp issued on April 14, 1982. Mockingbird - Mockingbirds start tuning up in late January and reach their vocal peak in spring, singing almost any hour of the day or night. The light of the rising moon often provides the cue for this bird's most rapturous song. Quiet during the August molt, they return to singing form in the fall. At this time the females deliver a soft but beautiful song, usually from the seclusion of a bush. Mockingbirds were sold as cage birds in the South, a practice which has been stopped. Today, the Mocker is a familiar sight around Mississippi's parks. When perched, this bird displays his gray back and white underparts. Magnolia - The Magnolia of the South is the most spectacular flowering tree in this country. Always green, and shaped like a pyramid, it may grow to a height of one hundred feet, with a trunk four feet thick. The long oval leaves are leathery and glossy. At the end of almost every branch the leaves form a green background for the immense white flowers, which often expand to a width of ten or twelve inches. The fragrant blossoms have six to twelve waxen petals and three sepals which look like extra petals. Magnolia trees bloom in spring and early summer, although a tree will sometimes produce a few beautiful flowers in the autumn. Image Size: 11.75 x 13.75 in. Overall Size: 17.5 x 19.5 in. Unframed. (B05085)
1909 London Underground HANDBILL MAP for the Inner Circle Service 'Metropolitan & District Railways, Inner Circle Line - Connecting link between all the trunk railways'. We think this may well be the first piece of publicity for the service, some 40 years before it was officially named today's Circle Line. Features an early example of the UndergrounD logo. Issued jointly despite the Met not being a part of the Underground Group. Not seen at auction before. Measures 8" x 6.5" (21cm x 16cm) and is in excellent condition, one light vertical fold. [1]
Keith L Moorey (1930-2019): An English Oak Eight Day Regulator Clock, the case with panelled back, the hood with overhanging top above a glazed door and sides, with glazed trunk, the brass faced movement made at Loughborough Training College 1960-62, the case made later in 1972, signed on the face K.L.MOOREY 1972, 190cm high See illustration With a book by Keith Moorey The Development of Long Case Clocks, the last chapter describing in detail the construction of this clock.

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