George III oak longcase clock, the broken arch hood above a crossbanded arched panel door and conforming plinth base, the brass dial with Arabic and Roman numerals, strike silent selector to the arch, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture within floral spandrels, signed George Brown, Beverley, the two train movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell
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George III oak longcase clock, the square hood with flanking pilasters above a rectangular panelled door and conforming plinth base, the painted dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture with a single train thirty hour movement striking on a bell (with alterations)
George III mahogany cased eight day longcase clock having arched hood enclosing a brass dial with silvered chapter ring, Roman numerals and strike silent dial, subsidiary seconds with date aperture, inscribed Junior Gatward Hitchin, the two train movement striking on a bell above a flush panelled door and conforming plinth base
George III oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock, the broken arch hood with flanking pilasters above a shaped panel door and conforming plinth base, the brass moon phase dial with mask head spandrels, silvered chapter ring, Arabic and Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, signed John Day, Wakefield, the two train movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell
George III oak longcase clock, the broken arch hood with swan neck pediment and flanking pilasters above an arched panel door and conforming moulded plinth base with splay bracket feet, the gilt brass dial with floral spandrels, silvered chapter ring, Arabic and Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, signed Thomas Spence Dysart, the two train movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell (case with some alterations)
Large Victorian mahogany and gilt brass mounted musical bracket clock, the galleried top with inset classical frieze above an arched dial with floral spandrels flanked by caryatid corner pilasters above a moulded plinth base with further gilt brass mounts and feet, the silvered chapter ring with Arabic and Roman numerals below three subsidiary chime silent, fast / slow and bell selectors, the three train movement with anchor escapement, chiming on eight bells and striking on gongs, 24.5ins high
An Edwardian inlaid mahogany tubular bell quarter chiming eight-day longcase... An Edwardian inlaid mahogany tubular bell quarter chiming eight-day longcase regulator, William Drew, Peterborough , early 20th century, The very substantial triple train movement chiming the quarters on eight tubular gongs and striking the hour on an additional gong, the going train with deadbeat escapement, Harrison's maintaining power and fine beat adjustment for the wood rod pendulum with cylindrical nickel plated bob, the 13 inch brass break-arch dial with subsidiary seconds dial to the fine foliate scroll engraved centre within applied silvered chapter ring with raised gilt Arabic numerals and rococo scroll cast spandrels to angles, the arch with twin subsidiary Strike/Silent and Whittington/Westminster selection dials with rosette engraved centres, upper silvered infill panel signed WILLIAM DREW, MAKER, Peterboro' and flanked by conforming mounts, the swan neck pedimented case with Corinthian columns flanking dial and rectangular sound frets to sides of hood above bevel-glazed break-arch caddy moulded door flanked by Corinthian quarter columns to trunk, on fielded panel fronted plinth base with canted front angles and moulded skirt, 246cm (97ins) high.
An H & R Daniel teacup and saucer, Etruscan shape, angular handle, with cobalt blue bands and yellow cartouches with gilt decoration and hand painted botanical studies of pink roses, numbered 3824 in gilt, and three other porcelain teacups and saucers from the same factory; Etruscan shape with serpent handle, hand painted with pink roses and gilt decoration, the saucer numbered 3785 in gilt, old English shape, decorated in cobalt blue with hand painted panels depicting birds with floral gilt decoration and borders, numbered 4037 in gilt and second bell shape, decorated with a cobalt blue ground, gilt detail and hand painted landscape panels - Part of a private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Cup and Saucer one - Cup with minor wear to gilding and a hairline crack. Saucer with wear to the gilding around the centre rim and other minor areas of wear and small scratches to the centre. Cup and Saucer two - Cup with some brown patches of staining to the glaze around the outside of the rim and wear to the gilding on the handle and minor wear in other areas. Saucer with minor wear to the gilding and hairline cracks. Cup and Saucer three - Cup with minor scratches to the inside and a small amount of wear to the gilding. Saucer with some minor wear to the gilding and a few small scratches to the centre. Cup and Saucer four - Cup condition is good. Saucer with minor wear to the gilding and a small number of scratches to the centre.
Late 19th century gilt metal mantel clock depicting putti playing instruments and dancing on rocky outcrop with rococo scroll and foliate decoration beneath with inset bleu celeste type plaques, signed indistinctly on reverse, with handpainted putti, the central dial enamel with blue Roman numerals and black Arabic numerals, marked "Raingo Fres a Paris", twin-barrel movement with outside count wheel striking on a bell, 36cm high
19TH CENTURY FRENCH ALABASTER MANTEL CLOCK BY LE FORESTIER OF PARIS the circular dial with Roman numerals, supported by two scrolling columns over a stepped base, with Greek key and beaded details, the pendulum modelled as a young boy in a swing, the movement signed Japy Freses, striking on a bell, 40cm high, with key Poor condition. With losses and damages to the alabaster. Viewing recommended.
A collection of china, glass and other wares, to include a Clarice Cliff Newport Pottery vase of flared form, a Royal Worcester blushware trinket dish, No'd. 1344, a Royal Worcester vase decorated with roses, No'd. G923, and a matching spill vase of baluster form, a small collection of Lawley's China Art Deco style teacups and saucers, a collection of green pressed glass items, three cut glass decanters, a bell shaped decanter, a Continental porcelain candlestick, together with a mahogany desk top writing slope and a black leather covered writing box by Mellliship & Harris, Westbourne Grove CONDITION REPORTS Clarice Cliff vase approx. 6.75 cm high, overall with some wear and scuffs, firing/potting blemishes to interior. Royal Worcester blushware dish approx. 9 cm wide, some general wear and scuffs, some slight rubbing to gilding. Lawley's items with cracks, staining and wear. Royal. Worcester vases 11.5 cm high and 13 cm high - some wear and crazing, waisted one has hairline crack, both are signed "M Hunt". Other items with various wear, some chips and losses.
A small collection of Crown Staffordshire and Coalport "Hunting Scene" pattern china wares to include trinket dish and cover, jug, bell and two shallow trinket dishes, together with a small collection of china and glassware, to include a comport, platters, jug, etc CONDITION REPORTS Crown Stafordshire items with some general wear and scuffs, jug approx. 11 cm high, rectangular lidded dish approx. 12.5 cm wide, jug has hairline crack to base, bell appears sound, rectangular lidded dish has large glazing crack/possible hairline crack to lid - visible to interior, two trinket dishes are "Hunting Scene" but are by Coalport and have some wear and scuffs but appear sound. Other items with various wear, some frits and chips.
Bate (George) - Pharmacopoeia Bateana...Huic accesserunt Arcana Goddardiana, second edition, edited by J. Shipton, lacks a preliminary f., first 7 ff. margins restored, browning and marking, modern cloth, [Welcome II 113; Wing B1086], S. Smith , 1691 § Fuller (Thomas) Pharmacopoeia Extemporanea: or, a Body of Medicines, fourth English edition, lacks portrait, names, partly obliterated, on title, browning and staining, modern morocco-backed cloth, W. Innys, 1730 § Quincy (John) Pharmacopoeia Officinalis & Extemporanea, or, a complete English Dispensatory , twelfth edition, Advertisment f. (holed) at start, double column, names on adverisment & title, browning and spotting, modern calf-backed boards, T. Longman , 1742 § Pharmacopoeia Collegii Regii Medicorum Edinburgensis, name on fly-leaf, browning, modern cloth, Edinburgh, Bell & Bradfute , 1803, with 10 other Pharmacopoeias, v.s . (14)
Bell (James) - A View of Universal History, Literaturem and the Several School of Painting, title printed in red & black, folding tables, mostly with varying degree of hand-colouring, original half calf, upper cover titled in gilt, worn at edges , 1842 § Thomson (A.) and D. Randall-Maciver. The Ancient Races of the Thebaid based upon the examination of over 1,500 crania, plates & illustrations, large folding tables in pocket at end, deaccessioned in stamps on title, original buckram-backed boards, corners worn, Oxford , 1905 § Gamwell (L.) and R. Wells. Sigmund Freud and Art: his Personal Collection of Antiquities, original cloth, dust-jacket , 1989 § Trümpler (Charlotte, editor ) Agatha Christie and Archaeology, original wrappers , 2001, plates/illustrations ; and a small quantity of others, Archaeology, Anthropology , v.s. (sm.qty)
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