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James Saddleton, Lynn', a George III mahogany longcase clock, pagoda shaped hood with floral inlay, above quarter fan paterae to the trunk and plinth, 12" dial, with strike silent to arch, seconds and date subsiduary dials, five pillar movement, 232cm tall Probable replacement of fretwork to hood where inlay is. Clock looks pretty much original, ball finials mising, glass has been replaced and not puttied in very well, pverall colour is pretty good. The silvered dial isclean but the two small screws by the date dial have been over tightened and put indentation in the dial. The door is very slgihtly warped with 4 1/2 inch pieces of moulding missing. Usual dry cracking and the feet have had some work. Not sure about the inlaid panel on the hood as it does not really match the other veneers in style or quality.
Henry Rowley of Shrewsbury, an early 19th century oak and mahogany longcase clock, the hood with broken arch pediment, brass capped pilasters flanking glazed door enclosing square painted face with thirty hour movement, trunk with mahogany crossbanded door and lower panel, brass capped quarter columns, box base with crossbanded panel, ogee footed plinth, 202cm high
Post Office History-Two post office logs used by the post Master of Chelmsford for the year 1897, one Book cover the gradual spread of the telephone system including general regulations for various offices, copies of technical drawings for telephone circuits between London and Ipswich and connections between Colchester and Chelmsford, a trunk line telephone switch and an 'Exchange Switch Speaking Telephone'. There are many hand written letters and notes, also typed letters and instructions including some from The National Telephone Company Limited'. An absolutely detailed fascinating window into the birth and development of the British Telephone Network. A unique document. Post Office History-Book two of this lot is a fully detailed log for the running of Chelmsford Post Office in the year 1897, The book contains typed and hand written letters and instructions, for example, 'The Mounted posterns are to shelter their horsed in the shed at the Kings Head Inn'. We learn that Chelmsford ' will be telephonically connected with Litchford on 17th June 1897, Retirement ages for staff, the Post Office, sick leane. enery aspect of the day to day running of the Post Office is contained in this fascinating document.
A LATE 18TH CENTURY OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, the hood with broken swan neck pediment and brass ball finial, single glazed door with flanking reeded brass capped pillars, set before a 14 ins square dial by J Evans, Pwllheli, painted spandrels, black Arabic numerals with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, twin weight pendulum driven movement striking on a bell, the shaped trunk door with reeded quarter cut side pillars with brass caps on a stepped trunk base and raised bracket feet, pendulum and weights included, 220 x 56 cms approximately
A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK by John Jones, Aberystwyth, arched hood with broken swan neck pediment, twist door flanking pillars and matching half cut door decoration before a 14 ins arched dial painted with 'The Last Supper', further figures and animals spandrel decoration, the dial set with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, twin weight pendulum driven movement striking on a bell, shaped trunk door with repeating twist pillar decoration and lower applied panel on a stepped base with shaped applied panel and canted corners, 302 x 57 cms

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