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A George III ebonised bracket clock by Francis Atkins, London, with moulded caddy-top, brass pineapple finials and side loop handles, the 8-day twin fusee movement repeat-striking on a bell, engraved back-plate, the arched dial with silvered chapter ring and name plate to the arch, cast and pierced brass spandrels, 51 cm high Condition Report Good condition, apart from side glasses held in with blue tack. Case probably restored.
A 1937 Royal Brierley Coronation crystal glass goblet for King Edward VIII in the 18th century style, the bell shaped bowl above a hollow blown knop with internal coin, fold-over domed foot and ground pontil, 24 cm high to/w a smaller example engraved 'God Bless our King & Queen', the coin dated 1935, 16.5 cm high, another large goblet, the bucket bowl engraved with a thistle and rose, airtwist stem and conical foot, 19.5 cm high and a large goblet commemorating 50th anniversary of the build up to D-Day, 27th May 1994 - Hampshire Remembers, 20 cm high (4)
An early 18th century burr walnut and crossbanded longcase clock, the modified eight-day movement with 12 cm square dial by Samuel Hollyer, London, the hood with moulded cornice above blind fret frieze and three-quarter pilasters, long trunk door beneath box base and later bracket foot, 228 cm highCondition reportStriking train and bell removed from movement. Second hand missing
Samuel Marti, Paris, a large late 19th/20th century Louis XVI style French gilt and bronze patinated cartel wall clock, the eight day movement striking the hours and half hours on a bell, the back-plate with makers trademark roundel, the 11 cm white enamelled dial with Roman numerals, the case surmounted by a cast ribbon bow, 55 cm high
An 18th century firing glass, ogee bowl, multiple spiral opaque twist stem, broad flat foot and rough pontil, 11 cm, a later cordial glass, bell shaped bowl, multiple spiral airtwist stem, fold over foot and rough pontil, 11 cm and another cordial glass, the round funnel bowl incorporating air bubbles, inverted baluster stem with opaque spiral twist decoration, slightly conical foot and rough pontil, 12.5 cm (3)
An oak longcase clock of Georgian origin with eight-day movement striking on a bell, arched brass dial with ornately cast and pierced spandrels, in domed hood above arched long trunk door and box base with bracket feet, 219 cm high overall (unnamed) Condition Report Arch is later addition to original square dial
An 18th century cordial glass, ogee bowl, baluster stem with centre knop incorporating a teardrop, conical fold over foot and rough pontil, 15.5 cm, to/w an 18th century wine glass, bell bowl set on a true baluster, conical fold over foot and rough pontil, 16 cm and a small 18th century glass, drawn trumpet bowl, teardrop in plain stem above an inverted baluster incorporating a large tear, folded foot and rough pontil, 16 cm (3)Condition report There are two tiny chips to the rim of the drawn trumpet bowl. The ogee bowl rim is not very flat and feels rounded so I do not think it has been ground down.
An early 19th century small glass salver etched with barley, inverted knop stem, fold over foot and rough pontil, 13 cm diam. x 14.4 cm high to/w an 18th century glass sweetmeat dish, double ogee bowl with inverted rim, airtwist stem, fold-over foot and rough pontil, 11.5 cm high and a later wine glass, bell shaped bowl, blue and opaque airtwist stem, flat foot and rough pontil, 18.5 cm high (3) Condition Report Sweetmeat dish - chips to base.Rough area to airtwist stem
Charles Shepherd (1882-?) - Known as "Shep" - Coloured lithograph - "Southern Railway Poster" - "Canterbury by Southern Railway" - Showing view of Bell Harry Tower, Canterbury Cathedral, 40ins x 50ins, printed by the Baynard Press, London, SW9, 1938, (unframed and torn) Note: An example of this poster was sold in The Canterbury Auction Galleries - 8th December 2015 - Lot 494
A Chinese bronze bell, the lower register cast with stylised mythical creatures, the top hanger cast as a two-headed mythological creature, 4.75ins diameter x 6ins high, (damaged), an Indian brass oval spice box with all over repousse decoration, 9ins x 5ins x 5.25ins high, together with a small collection of Near Eastern brass and copperware, various
A late 19th Century French gilt brass and white marble three piece clock garniture, the clock by A.D. Mougin, No. 1625 92, the 3ins diameter white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in white marble drum pattern case, surmounted by gilt brass embossed trophies and two bird cresting, all supported on four columns with urn pattern finials and hung with floral garlands, shaped white marble base and six turned gilt brass feet, 16.75ins high, and a pair of similar five light candelabra, the leaf capped scroll branches with animal mask terminals, on plain turned columns, 15.75ins high
A 19th Century French ormolu cased mantel clock, No. 6475, the 3.375ins diameter white enamel chapter ring with engine turned gilt dial centre, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in ormlou case flanked by standing figure of a musician in medieval dress, the front cast with bold leaf and floral ornament, the rectangular plinth decorated with musical trophies and cherubs, on conforming bun feet, 15.25ins high, and rectangular glass dome with stained wood rectangular plinth for same, (dome cracked)
A green japanned longcase clock with associated movement by William Ray of Sudbury, the 12ins arched painted dial with Roman and Arabic numerals and with subsidiary seconds and date dials, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in associated green japanned case decorated in gilt, figures in the "Chinese" manner, leafage and bandings, the upper part with swept pediment with three gilt finials and plain pillars to hood, arched drunk door and on bracket feet, 94ins high, (movement and case associated) Note: William Ray recorded working Sudbury 1762-1790
An 18th Century mahogany longcase clock by William Carter of Hampstead, the 12ins arched silvered dial with raised silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and cast gilt brass spandrels to eight day two train five pillar movement striking on a bell, in Provincial style mahogany case, the shaped top with three later gilt brass finials and turned and reeded pillars to hood, arched trunk door and plain plinth base, 89ins high Note: William Carter recorded working Hampstead circa 1750
An Edward VII silver oval sauce boat with shaped rim, leaf capped high scroll handle and on shell capped scroll supports, 4.25ins high, by E.D, London 1907, an Edward VII silver sugar castor with bell pattern finial, moulded girdle to bulbous body and on circular footrim, 6.5ins high, London 1907, and a small selection of silver condiments and other items, various (combined weight 36ozs)
A late 19th Century French ebonised and brass inlaid mantel clock, No .974 31, the 4.5ins white enamel dial with Roman numerals, to the eight day two train movement with ornate gridiron pendulum and striking on a bell, contained in ebonised "four glass" case with arched top, the whole inlaid with brass stringings and the interior with brass leaf and floral ornament, 17.5ins high, (chipped around winding holes and brass lifting in a number of places)
An early 18th Century ebonised table clock by George Thatcher of Cranbrook, the 7ins arched brass dialwith matted dial centre and silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, date aperture with cast gilt brass mask pattern spandrels, to the eight day single train movement with verge escapement and five turned and ringed pillars, engraved back plate and with pull repeat on three bells, contained in ebonised case with shaped bell top, moulded edges, base and twin fretted panels to sides, with block toes, 17.5ins high Note: George Thatcher, Cranbrook, recorded as born 1676 and died 1757. An interesting maker from the Weald of Kent. Little is known about his early life. Obadiah Body was apprenticed to him in 1716. Owing to the similarity between Thatcher's lantern clocks and a similar example signed by John Kingsnorth who had moved to Tenterden from London after completing his apprenticeship in 1695, it is highly likely that Thatcher was trained by Kingsnorth. George Thatcher was married at an unknown date to Constant who pre-deceased him in 1750. Their joint grave is in St Dunstan's Church, Cranbrook and records him as a Clockmaker. His will written on the 10th June 1754 makes it clear he had prospered both as a Clockmaker and a landowner. His eldest son George was left a house and farm in Frittenden and property in Cranbrook and Hawkhurst. His second son was left another property and farm in Hawkhurst. His third son Thomas was left a house, farm and land in Bexhill together with £55. Another property "adjoining to the meeting house" together with his pew in the meeting house was left to this daughter Lydia. This is in addition to financial bequests to his four grandchildren. The final bequest relates to his personal property, including a quantity of silver to his sons and daughters and to the eldest son George "...the clock in the kitchen and my little Spring clock". The youngest son Thomas, trained by his father, also worked as a Clockmaker but all his known clocks are signed at Tenterden. After Thomas died in the late 1760s the Thatcher's business was taken over by Abraham Body (Obadiah's son) who may have managed the business for the surviving sons and carried out repairs to the Cranbrook church in 1769. Brackets clocks by Kent makers from the late 17th/early 18th Century are very rare and only nine known examples have so far been recorded. This is the only known bracket clock by Thatcher. We are indebted to Mr Michael Pearson, author of "Kent Clocks and Clockmakers", by Mayfield Books 1997, for the additional information regarding George Thatcher.
A late 19th Century French carriage clock, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, to the eight day two train movement with alarum, striking and repeating on a bell, contained in gilt brass "one-piece" case engraved with leaf scroll ornament and with conforming folding handle, 5.5ins high
A late 19th Century French lacquered brass mantel clock by Japy Freres, No.832, the 4.5ins diameter brass dial with Roman numerals and embossed domed centre dial, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in lacquered brass case surmounted by two-handled urn, surmounted by a dragonfly, with ornate cast case, with moulded scroll feet, 22ins high
A Continental sterling silver and blue guilloche enamel circular compact/scent bottle, with flattened sides and with engine turned back, inlaid with star motif to lid, and bell flower ornament to border, and stopper for same (loose) 2.5ins overall with stopper, 2ins diameter, sterling to interior (some damage to enamel)
A 19th Century "North Country" mahogany longcase clock by Ingham of Ripon, the 14ins arched painted dial with Arabic numerals and with subsidiary seconds and calendar dial, the arch painted with a view of a country house and with floral spandrels, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in mahogany case, inlaid with chequered bandings and boxwood stringings, hood with moulded scroll pediment and slender turned and fluted columns to hood, shaped central door flanked by quarter columns and with conforming plinth base, with bracket feet, 88ins high
An early 19th Century oak and mahogany banded longcase clock by George Black of Brechin, the 13ins arched painted dial with subsidiary seconds dial and date dial and Roman numerals, spandrels decorated with four figures and the arch decorated with two Scottish figures, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in oak and mahogany banded case with scroll pediment and slender turned mahogany pillars to hood, the panelled trunk with central door flanked by plain mahogany columns, with conforming plinth base with bracket feet, 84ins high
A 19th Century French ormolu and white marble mantel clock by James and Walter Marshall, Paris, No.14440 14, the 3.5ins diameter white enamel dial with Roman numerals, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in drum pattern casing flanked by seated figure of a classical female carrying a basket of flowers and birds and leafage, on white marble moulded rectangular base with conforming leaf scroll feet and floral and scroll work apron, 12.75ins high, (lacking pendulum)
A walnut longcase clock, the 12ins square brass dial with white silvered chapter ring, with Roman and Arabic numerals, the matted dial centre with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in walnut case with deep overhanging cornice and stepped frieze and plain turned pillars to hood, the trunk door with matched veneer panel, inlaid with herringbone bandings and crossbanded, conforming plinth, 87ins high
A plated cast metal table bell surmounted by figure of Cupid, by Elkington & Co, 5.75ins high, a plated individual coffee pot and matching hot water jug with bulbous partly reeded bodies, 8ins high, a pair of plated coasters of "Georgian" design with pierced sides and turned wood bases, 5.5ins diameter, and a pair of Continental plated oval salts with frosted glass liners, each with four mythical heads and scroll supports, 4.5ins x 3.5ins x 2ins high
A modern Mappin & Webb carriage clock, the 2.25ins diameter white enamel dial with Roman numerals, within gilt slip engraved with leaf scroll ornament, to the eight day two train movement striking and repeating on a bell, contained in gilt brass and bevelled glass rectangular case, with reeded columns to corners and moulded top and base, 7ins high
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