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THE YELLOW BOOK: an illustrated quarterley. First Editions, 13 vols. pictorial titles, many full-page illus., half title & contents pages & advert. leaves at end; original pictorial cloth (with contents emphasised on lower boards). 1894-97. * the well-known first de-siecle journal; apart from Beardsley, Sickert, Anning Bell & Lavery were amongst the artists; whilst the writers included Corvo, Le Gallienne & Crackanthorpe.
A pair of gold cufflinks, having spherical fronts and with dumb bell bar fittings at the backs, detailed KHI 18, a pair of gold mounted abalone shell and white enamelled cufflinks, each mounted with a cushion shaped ruby at the centre of the front, a pair of gold mounted cornelian buttons, a pair of gold mounted agate dress stud fronts and a pair of clips, each mounted with a half pearl, (5).
A Regency mahogany bracket clock by Cathro, London, the painted metal dial detailed 'CATHRO LONDON', enclosing a two train movement also engraved with maker's name, with two train fusee movement and pull cord repeat to side, with hammer striking a bell (38cm), on a later mahogany wall bracket (winding key, case key and pendulum). Illustrated
A boxed Bravo Delta mahogany RAF AVRO Vulcan model 1/78, #099, together with a limited edtion 6/100 "Vulcan in the sky" print by David Bell & three books The Avro Vulcan by Tim McLelland; Vulcan " Last of the V-Bombers by Duncan Cubitt with Ken Ellis; Profiles of flight, V Bombers, Vulcan, Valiant & Victor by David Windle & Martin Bowman.
A good mid-19th century French gilt-brass repeating carriage clock, the white enamel dial and subsidiary dials with Roman and Arabic numerals respectively, signed Rait, Paris, within a finely scroll-engraved gilt face plate, the case bearing presentation inscriptions, the first dated 1858, the second 1904, bevelled glass plates, the signed movement with serial number and striking on a bell, with key. Including carrying handle 17.5cm
A silver Charm Bracelet, with a large number of silver and white metal charms attached including golf clubs, boot, boat, anchor, bell etc. approx total weight 3ozt, together with another silver bracelet with padlock clasp, a quantity of loose charms, a Tiffany & Co., silver spoon, a Scottish silver brooch, hallmarked Edinburgh 1959, other spoons, watch etc., (a lot)
An early 19th Century mahogany cased longcase clockWith a twin swan neck pediment above a painted thirteen inch break arch dial with a rolling moon aperture, subsidiary second dial and date aperture, the eight day movement striking on a saucer bell, the dial flanked by turned tapering columns above lower conforming columns flanking a shaped flame mahogany door with a confirming lower panel, complete with two weights and pendulum, 235cm high.
An 18th/19th Century mahogany longcase clock, W. Trick, BidefordThe case with a twin swan neck pediment above turned uprights flanking a break arch dial with subsidiary second and date dial, Roman numerals and signed W. Trick, Bideford, the eight day movement striking on a saucer bell, the mahogany case with a plain rectangular door flanked by canted corners above an ebonised and embellished lower front panel and plinth base, complete with weights and pendulum, height 228cm.
An 18th Century oak longcase clock, Sam Bradley, WorcesterWith a pagoda top above the eleven inch brass dial adorned with scrolling openwork spandrels and painted with Roman and Arabic numerals, having a subsidiary second dial and date aperture, the dial signed by the maker and with an eight day movement striking on a saucer bell, the dial flanked by turned tapering columns above a plain rectangular case with conforming door and lower panel, raised on a plinth base, complete with two weights and a pendulum, 210cm high.
Richard Rayment fecit St Edmunds Bury - mid-18th century chinoiserie lacquered longcase clock, with rise-and-fall regulation to the dial, the 12" arched brass dial with rise-and-fall subsidiary to the arch, flanked by serpentine crown and cherub spandrels, signed silvered dial with Arabic and Roman numerals, matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, ringed winding holes for an eight day weight driven five pillar movement striking on a bell, the case decorated with rural chinoiserie landscapes, h.246cmNote: Rayment (circa 1686-1754) is recorded in Haggar & Miller's as one of Suffolk's most important clockmakers. He was registered at premises in Cook's Row, Bury St Edmunds, and was a freeholder of the town - serving as church warden of St Mary's in the 1730s.
Richard Rayment of Bury St Edmunds - mid-18th century walnut longcase clock, the arched brass dial (in two sections), w.12", signed to a silver disc to the arch Richard Rayment St Edmunds Bury, having silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, rolling date dial, cast brass cherub mask spandrels, twin ringed winding holes for an eight day brass five pillar weight driven movement striking on a bell, the case with feather banding and further crossbanding to boxbase, h.208cm
Thomas Saers of Haddenham - late 18th century oak and mahogany longcase clock, signed to the arched brass dial, w.12", having a silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, twin ringed winding holes for a brass eight day weight driven four pillar movement striking on a bell, the case having mahogany panelled door over a crossbanded boxbase, h.213cm
An early 19th century mahogany and brass inlaid dome-top bracket clock, the white enamel convex dial signed Rivers & Son, Cornhill, London, the case having convex bevel, brass carry handle, pierced fishscale sound grilles, twin winding holes for an eight day brass wire-driven fusee movement, having anchor escapement, striking on a bell, and with pull-repeat, signed and engraved backplate, h.45cmNote; James Rivers & Son are recorded in Baillie, G. H., Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World as successors to De St. Leu., working 1782-1815. Condition Report / Extra Information Original metal dial (dia.20cm), not overpainted but with fine crazing all over and some staining.Some chips to enamel on dial extremities.Bezel good.Case generally good, some fine veneer splits to dome.Movement good and clean.In running order.Pull and hour repeat working.Movement and brackets appear all original.Period bell, lovely strike.The whole probably restored in the last 30 years.Basically a good example.
Baron of London - mid-18th century walnut longcase clock, of tall proportions, having a basket top with giltwood finials, fret carved frieze, and twin three quarter turned pilasters flanking arched brass dial (w.11¾"), signed to silvered plaque Baron London, having cast brass spandrels, silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, rolling date dial, matted centre with twin ringed winding holes for a brass five pillar weight driven eight day movement striking on a bell, the tall case having glass lenticle to door over boxbase (with some repairs), h.236cm (excluding finials)
An 18th century figured walnut longcase clock, the hood having a cavetto cornice and three quarter turned pilasters flanking unsigned square brass dial (w.12"), with cast brass spandrels, brass chapter ring having Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, rolling date dial, engraved centre, twin winding holes for a brass eight day four pillar weight driven movement striking on a bell, the case having feather and crossbanding to a boxbase, h.215cm Condition Report / Extra Information Case is fully restored and polished.Numerous replaced veneers including sides of hood, above door, and plinth.Backboard original.New seatboard.
A French Empire period bronze and gilt bronze mounted mantel clock, by Alexandre, the architectural case having pair of recumbent sphinx and further applied and pierced plaques bearing symbols of victory and music, the white enamel signed convex dial with Roman numerals, the eight day barrel movement with silk suspension, outside countwheel and bell striking, with pendulum, h.28cm, w.16cm
A Victorian brass lantern clock, the four-posted case with pierced frets, silvered chapter ring, signed to the matted centre James Dale Londini and bears date 1710, twin winding holes for a brass four pillar chain driven fusee movement, having anchor escapement and striking on a bell, the hinged side doors engraved and with motto 'I showe ye fleeting hours' and 'Tyme haste awaye ye daye', h.37cm
A Regency mahogany and brass inlaid bracket clock, the convex white enamel dial signed Jackson (of) Brompton, having Roman numerals, outer minute scale, twin winding holes for an eight day brass gut-driven fusee movement, with anchor escapement striking on a bell, with pull-hour repeat, the case with brass scroll marquetry inlays, brass fret sound panels, and on lacquered brass ball feet, h.44cm
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