A `RUSTIC` BURR ELM TABLE71cm h; c35 x 66cm, probably 19th cA similar table, from the Collection of Simon Sainsbury, was sold Christie`s 18 June 2008, lot 269.++The substantial top of pleasing colour with old shrinkage cracks and some bark loss in places, on debarked forked tree trunk base with recent replacement bearer. A genuine example, long in the local present private ownership as the following lot
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A `RUSTIC BURR ELM TABLEon forked wood tripod, 71cm h; c32 x 66cm, probably 19th cSee footnote to preceding lot.++An undoubtedly genuine example, the top of especially pleasing colour with old shrinkage cracks in one case resulting in a section of the top being re-affixed into position, the tripod with a number of old scuff marks and scratches around the legs and trunk. One leg with a severe old shrinkage crack, long in the local private ownership as the previous lot and forming a `pair` to it.
A LATE 18TH CENTURY/EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY LONG CASE CLOCK, the later eight day movement striking on a bell, the brass dial with silvered chapter ring, Roman numerals and foliate engraved centre, mask spandrels and Tempus Fugit boss to the arch, the arched hood with fluted pilasters, the slender trunk with conforming door flanked by reeded and canted corners, on bracket foot, 218cm high See illustration
James Green, London. A George III longcase clock, the arched silvered dial with subsidiary strike/silent dial, seconds dial and date aperture, with an eight day striking movement, the mahogany case with reeded pillars and pilasters, with an arched door to the trunk, on bracket feet, 243cm high
A late George III mahogany long case clock, the arched moulded cornice surmounted by three brass finials over a glazed door flanked by stop fluted pilasters to an arched trunk door and a plinth base, the arched dial with silvered chapter ring and Roman and Arabic numerals, matted centre with subsidiary dials, moon-phased arch, scroll spandrels, inscribed "Tanner, London", to an eight day pillared movement striking a bell (reduced), 256 cm high (ILLUSTRATED)
An 18th Century design burr walnut long case clock, the caddy top with blind fretwork scrolling carved panel above a glazed door, arched trunk door on a flat fronted base, the 30 hour two train musical movement with square brass dial with Arabic and Roman numerals, within floral scroll mask head spandrels, matted centre with date aperture, inscribed "James Snelling, London, Fecit", 204 cm (ILLUSTRATED)
A late George III mahogany cased long case clock, the hood with arched moulded cornice, glazed door, flanked by stop fluted gilt metal mounted pilasters over an arched trunk door to a fielded panelled base on bracket feet, the arched brass dial with pierced spandrels, strike/silent dial over silvered chapter ring with Arabic and Roman numerals enclosing a subsidiary dial and date aperture to an eight day striking movement, inscribed "Thos Wild Reading", 120 cm high (ILLUSTRATED)
Good mahogany single fusee 14" drop dial wall clock with passing strike, the cream convex dial signed Garland, Plymouth, with subsidiary calendar dial, within a brass bezel and turned surround, over the trunk inlaid with brass stylised motifs and lines enclosing a foliate boxwood inlaid panel, flanked by foliate carved ears
Mahogany case with aperture for a 12" arched dial, with short inlaid door, the hood surmounted by a swan neck pediment, 84" high; also a pine case with aperture for a 12" arched dial, the trunk with medium length arched door and the hood surmounted by a swan neck pediment, 82" high, both in need of restoration (2)
New York City, New York (New York and Environs Showing Trunk Line Highways), 1922. 8.3 x 9.5”. (PC) This regional map of the greater New York City area was one of the first created by the Committee on a Regional Plan of New York and its Environs. The committee was organized to address the needs of a growing metropolis and the associated impacts across local and regional jurisdictions. The map delineates county and state boundaries and shows highways and ferries, both existing and proposed. Concentric circles show various distances from New York City Hall. There is some light blue ink residue in the image, else very good. (B)
A late 19th Century American walnut cased "Vienna Regulator" retailed by Evan Treharne of Pontypridd, the 8ins cream painted dial to the eight day two train movement striking on a gong, contained in case with carved and fretted cresting and arched top, enclosed by a glazed trunk door, 42ins high (dial scuffed and worn and with minor wear throughout), with key and pendulum for same
A 19th Century oak and mahogany longcase clock by W. Williams of Llannadock, the 13ins arched painted dial with country scenes to arch and corners and with calendar aperture to the thirty hour movement striking on a bell, contained in case with scrolled cresting, with turned pillars to hood and trunk, on splayed front legs, 88ins high (extensively faded to case and worn to dial)
An early 19th Century oak longcase clock by James Last of Stalham (Norfolk), the 12ins arched painted dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the arch and spandrels decorated with shells to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in plain oak case with shaped cresting and turned and fluted pillars to hood, arched trunk door, 82ins high (case reduced in height and dial in need of cleaning), complete with pendulum, two cast iron weights, crank winding handle and door key Note : James Last record working Stalham 1796 and there is also recorded a clockmaker of the same name working 1836 (possibly father and son). The painted dial is by Walker & Hughes, Birmingham, who were in partnership from 1811 to 1835, and thus the clock will date circa 1820
A late 18th/early 19th Century mahogany longcase clock by Robert Woollan of Glastonbury, the 12ins arched brass dial with wide silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals and date aperture, the arch showing phases of the moon, and with silvered name plaque to the border to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in mahogany case inlaid with figured panels, crossbanding and ovoid shell motif, the upper part with moulded scroll pediment and turned and fluted columns with Corinthian capitols to hood and with conforming quarter columns to trunk, 85ins high
An early 19th Century mahogany longcase clock by C. Heizman of Canterbury, the 12ins arched painted dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial and with painted romantic landscape to arch, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in plain mahogany case with arched and moulded cornice and plain turned pillars to hood, arched trunk door and on bracket feet, 80ins high Note: Charles Heitzman recorded working Canterbury 1832-1847
Taff Vale Railway 12 inch mahogany cased drop dial trunk fusee clock, by Joseph Collings of Cardiff circa 1870. This significant and rare clock is in original ex railway condition with GWR on the dial and ghosted writing Jo Collings 22 Cardiff, probably indicating this was TVR clock No 22. The mahogany case features flame mahogany veneers, a brass bow tie lenticle window and ornately carved ears, the GWR ivorine numberplate No 2692 is screwed onto the left hand side of the case , the movement has shaped shoulders and turned barrelled pillars and is in working condition however the fusee wire line is frayed and will need to be replaced asap. Altogether a truly magnificent pre grouping time piece complete with pendulum and key.
A fine walnut and floral marquetry longcase clock first quarter of the 18th century, the oak lined case with walnut veneered sides inset with stringing and cross banding, the front profusely decorated with floral marquetry on a background of ebony veneer, the hood with wide overhanging cornice supported on turned fruitwood columns to the front and quartered columns to the rear, all with gilded capitals and bases, the inlay of the long trunk door panel in varicoloured woods displaying birds, flowers in an urn supported by winged mythical figures and leafy foliage, surrounding a glass `bull`s eye` aperture with further birds, flowers and figures below, the base with an ogee moulding above another panel of floral inlay on a walnut plinth, the 12 inch square brass dial with subsidiary seconds dial, square date aperture and finely matted centre, mounted with spandrels of pairs of cherubs supporting crowns, engraved in the Roman chapter ring with minute track, `Clark Preston London`, maker of the movement which strikes on a single bell, 82½in. (209.5cm.) high, the trunk 12¾in. (32.5cm.) wide, plinth moved up and reaffixed to the bottom edge of the floral panel to shorten clock, original base of the case believed to remain behind plinth. See Illustration.
A mahogany long case clock, the hood with blind fret decoration flanked by spiral columns, enclosing a circular brass dial, inscribed "Benjamin Barlow, Oldham", 8 day movement striking on a bell, the case with full length trunk door within fluted pilasters above a box base, raised on bracket feet, 200cm high

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