A 19th century French gilt metal mounted boulle and ebonised cartouche shaped mantel clock, 10cm dial inscribed with Roman numerals upon enamel cushion reserves, eight-day movement striking on a bell, the case typically veneered in brass and tortoiseshell with leafy scrolls, flaming urn finial, 39cm high, c.1860
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An Irish elm and oak longcase clock, fretted cresting to hood, fluted columns, modillion cornice and carved frieze, 30.5cm square enamel dial subsidiary seconds dial, silvered date aperture, associated 8-day movement striking on a bell, inscribed Chas. Macnally/ Londonderry, trunk with rectangular door, fluted canted angles 203cm high Charles MacNally was working in Ulster from c. 1820 signing both from Omagh and Londonderry, before migrating to Canada c. 1830 and settling down as a maker in York, Ontario (then still capital of Upper Canada). Condition Report: Base panel water stained and cracked, associated movement and dial good
Late 17th century-style lantern clock with eight day single chain fusee movement, anchor escapement and passing strike, the frame of standard lantern clock construction with strapped bell above urn finials and two side frets in the form of crossed dolphins and a front fret signed - William Almond in Lothbury fecit, tapering Doric columns and turned feet, narrow chapter ring with Roman numerals and foliate engraved dial plate, 35cm overall height (key and pendulum present)
18th century longcase clock with thirty hour movement striking on a bell, eleven inch square dial with crown and cherub spandrels, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, signed - Edn Barlow Oldham, matted centre with foliate engraved decoration, calendar aperture and single pierced brass hand in an oak case with long door with star marquetry inlay, architectural hood with blind fret frieze, 203cm overall height (weight and pendulum present)
19th century mantel clock with French eight day movement, silk suspension and outside count wheel striking on a bell signed 'Establissement De Paris Miroy Freres', white enamel dial with blue Roman numerals signed 'Miroy Fres Brévetés A. Paris' and gilt pierced hands in an ornate gilt metal case with trophies of gardening implements mounted on two marble panels and floral garland border surmounted by the model of a reclining female in a hammock under a palm tree (key and pendulum present), 40cm overall height (Removed from Heath House, Little Braxted) CONDITION REPORT The silk suspension is broken, otherwise clock appears to be in good condition
Late 19th century mantel clock with French eight day movement striking on a bell, signed - Maple & Co. Paris 852, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, in a gilt metal case of classical form with foliate appliqué and twin carrying handles, surmounted by an urn finial on scroll feet, 35.5cm overall height (key present, pendulum and bell lacking)
Georgian bracket clock with eight day twin fusee movement and anchor escapement striking on a bell, engraved back plate, signed - James McCabe, Royal Exchange London, white painted break arch dial with Roman numerals, signed - James McCabe Royal Exchange London 1280, subsidiary strike-silent dial and pierced gilt metal hands in a domed mahogany case with brass mounted front door, pierced brass side frets and carrying handle, on four ball feet, together with a mahogany wall bracket, 47cm overall height (pendulum, winding key and door key present)
19th century mantel clock with French eight day movement, silk suspension, outside count wheel striking on a bell, gilt metal dial with Roman numerals and bead surround, in a porcelain case with blue, pink and gold rococo scroll decoration and painted fruit panel, 31cm overall height (pendulum present, key lacking)
A SUPERB QUALITY 19TH CENTURY FRENCH LOUIS XVI STYLE THREE PIECE CUPID CLOCK GARNITURE in bronze, ormolu and marble, the clock with eight day drum movement, striking on a single bell, either side a pair of bronze cupids, 19ins long, 20ins high, complete with a matching pair of four light candelabra, 18ins high.
A French Empire style three piece alabaster and gilt metal clock garniture, the clock in a drum shaped case and having a white enamel dial with rose festoons, cylinder movement signed P Bonnet & Pottier, Paris, striking on a bell, the casing supported by two pairs of columns and with urn-finial, 14ins high (35cms) flanked by a pair of matching closed vases, 10.5ins high (26cms)
UPTON SINCLAIR, 2 ttls: DRAGON'S TEETH, 1942, 1st edn, orig cl; DRAGON HASRVEST, 1946 1st edn, orig cl + ALAN HUNTER: LANDED GENTLY, 1957, 1st edn, orig cl + E AND M A RADFORD: ITS MURDER TO LIVE, [1947], 1st edn, orig cl + G D H AND M COLE: A LESSON IN CRIME, L, 1946, orig cl, d/w + DORIS BELL COLLIER "JOSEPHINE BELL": BACKING WINDS, 1951 1st edn, AL sigd loosely inserted, orig cl + nine others crime fiction (15)
A BOX: ANTHONY HOROWITZ ttls including: THE DEVIL AND HIS BOY, 1998, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w; THE DEVIL'S DOOR-BELL, 1983, 1st edn, sigd, orig pict laminated bds; THE RIGHT OF THE SCORPION, 1985, 1st edn, orig pict laminated bds; GROOSHAM GRANGE, 1988, 1st edn, sigd, orig cl, d/w; SNAKEHEAD, 2007, 1st edn, sigd, orig cl, d/w; THE KILLING JOKE, 2004, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w; ALEX RIDER THE GADGETS, 2005, 1st edn, sigd, orig pict bds + various others including sigd ttls and related ephemera
E CRONJE WILMOT: OKAVANGO ADVENTURE, 1970, orig cl, d/w + PETER MOLLOY: THE CRY OF FISH EAGLE, 1957, 1st edn, orig cl STEPHEN J SMITH: HUNTER AND THE GO-AWAY BIRD, 1992, orig cl, d/w, ALs from author loosely inserted + JOHN TAYLOR: PONDORO: LAST OF THE IVORY HUNTERS, 1989, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w + W D M BELL: THE WANDERINGS OF AN ELEPHANT HUNTER, 1958, new edn, orig cl, d/w + IAN MANNING: WITH A GUN IN A GOOD COUNTRY, limited edition (1000), numbered and sigd, orig cl, d/w (8)
J H B BELL & OTHERS: BRITISH HILLS AND MOUNTAINS, 1940 1st edn, orig cl d/w + F R BANKS: SCOTTISH BORDER COUNTRY, 1951 1st edn, orig cl d/w + HUGH QUIGLEY: THE HIGHLANDS OF SCOTLAND, 1936 1st edn, orig cl d/w + GEORGE SCOTT MONCRIEFF: THE LOWLANDS OF SCOTLAND, 1939 1st edn, orig cl d/w + F H CROSSLEY: ENGLISH CHURCH CRAFTSMANSHIP, 1941 1st edn, orig cl d/w + GEORGE BLAKE: THE HEART OF SCOTLAND, 1934 1st edn, orig cl d/w, all with Brian Cook d/ws + TUDOR EDWARDS: BELGIUM AND LUXEMBOURG, 1951 1st edn, orig cl d/w + JOHN RUSSELL: SWITZERLAND, 1950 1st edn, orig cl d/w, all pub Batsford, (8)
BAWDEN (Edward, Illustrator): 'Well on the Road..'; London, G. Bell & Sons, 1935. First edition. Small 4to, orig. pub. cloth backed boards, remains of dustjacket loosely inserted at the rear, some light rubbing and dust marking, else a good copy; HERRING (Robert): 'Adam & Evelyn at Kew..'; London, Elkin Mathews, 1930. Illustrations by Edward Bawden. No.367/1000, inscribed by Herring, 8vo, orig. pub. cloth, dustjackets, a little frayed to edges; together with eighteen other volumes illustrated by, or about, Bawden, including a publisher's proof copy of Alexander Gray's 'The Historical Ballads of Denmark'; Edinburgh University Press, 1958. (20)
FIELD (Horace) & BUNNEY (Michael): 'English Domestic Architecture of the XVII and XVIII Centuries..'; London, George Bell, 1905. Folio, orig. pub. white buckram backed boards, t.e.g., spine a little browned, some light foxing, else a good copy; together with a large quantity of other books over six shelves, chiefly hardback domestic architecture of various periods, a few soft cover titles, condition generally sound. (Six shelves)
FORMULA ONE, SIGNED PROGRAMMES: A quantity of grand prix programmes and photographs, 1970s-90s, inscribed by numerous racing drivers of the period, including: Ayrton Senna; John Alesi; Christopher Amon; Emerson Fittipaldi; Bruce Maclaren; Jacky Ickx; Jack Brabham; Henri Pescarolo; James Hunt; Graham Hill; Ken Tyrell; Derek Bell; Daniel Gurney; etc., approx. thirty items in all, some multiply signed. (A small quantity) Condition Report: signed photographs; Ayrton Senna; Jackie Stewart; John Surtees (2).
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