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Bell, B.T. And Hamilton, David – "Hoylake and the 1894 Amateur Championship" 1st ed 2001 ltd ed no. 195/500 – original blue and gilt cloth boards and spine – publ` d for Royal Liverpool GC by Grant Books – wonderful photograph illustrations throughout and comes c/w the facsimile Results Sheet to the rear end plate (VG). Note: The first British Amateur Championship was held at Hoylake in 1885. This book recounts the story of the 1894 Amateur Championship won by John Ball member of Hoylake (Royal Liverpool) venue of Open championship and other major tournaments
Linskill, W.T. – "Golf" 1st ed 1889 in original blue pictorial cloth boards, publ` d by George Bell & Sons Covent Garden, c/w 5x illustrations of Old Tom playing, various advertisements to the front and rear incl an additional Lunn & Co fold out advertising page to incl 3x figures of Old Tom playing – part of the title page is missing – overall a little tired (F)
A fine mid 19th century French patinated bronze ormolu and alabaster mantel clock, the architectural case surmounted by a pair of allegorical female figures, emblematic of literature and music, flanking a white enamelled Roman dial, set eight day movement with count wheel strike on bell, raised on a plinth base. H.56cm W.45cm
A FRENCH VINCENT ET CIE BRACKET CLOCK, 19th Century, carrara marble and ormolu mounted case in the form of two cherubs supporting the barrel clock surmounted by a bow, serpentine plinth, the 9cm enamel dial signed ‘Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh’, bell striking mechanism stamped with maker’s mark, height 28cm (key and pendulum)
A FRENCH JAPY FILS EMPIRE DESIGN BRACKET CLOCK, 19th Century, the carrara marble case surmounted with a bronze winged cherub seated on an X framed stool beside the bronze housed clock with ormolu ornamentation, 9cm enamel Roman dial with blue Roman numerals, the frieze inset with green veined marble plaques, the bell striking movement signed ‘Japy Fils’, height 35cm, width 48cm (key and pendulum)
JAPY-FRERES, PARIS, EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY GILT BRONZE AND PORCELAIN MOUNTED SMALL MANTEL CLOCK, the 3 1/4"" painted roman dial decorated with birds and flowers to the centre powered by a drum shaped movement striking on a bell, housed in an ornate drum top case with two handled urn finial, side scrolls and pink porcelain panel beneath the dial decorated with figures in a rural landscape, raised on a shaped base with ribbon tied reeded border, 11"" (28cm) high, 9"" (22.9cm) wide
AN ATTRACTIVE GEORGE III LONGCASE CLOCK, the eight day movement striking on a bell with painted arched dial, inscribed W. Goode, Chester with moonphase and subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, the spandrels emblematic of the seasons, contained in a mahogany case, the hood with swan neck pediment, strung with brass inlay, crossbanded with Kingwood and bordered with latticed and cabled inlay, also edged and inlaid with ebonised wood, 94 1/2"" (240cm) high
AN ATTRACTIVE NINETEENTH CENTURY FRENCH OR SWISS INLAID ROSEWOOD LYRE SHAPE MANTEL CLOCK, with an ormolu peacock mount and ormolu mounted gridiron pendulum, the movement striking on a bell and engraved with initials F.C., the case with boxwood mouldings and inlaid with foliate scrollwork and flowers, 23 1/4"" (59cm) high
AN ATTRACTIVE NINETEENTH CENTURY FRENCH ALABASTER AND ORMOLU CLOCK, GARNITURE, the clock movement stamped `O.C.` and striking on a bell, the dial enamelled with floral swags with Arabic numerals, the case surmounted by a ram`s-head urn, flanked by a pair of conforming ram`s-head pedestal urns, each standing on toupe feet, the clock 16 1/2"" (42cm) high (re-gilded and without dial glass)
LATE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY OAK AND MAHOGANY CROSSBANDED LONGCASE CLOCK, signed *** Long, Dundee, the 12"" painted dial with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture to the floral painted centre, powered by an eight day movement, striking on a bell, housed in a flat top case with moulded cornice, gilt metal capped free standing Corinthian forecolumns, over a long trunk door with shaped and central oval inlay, flanked by fluted quarter columns and raised on a panelled base, lacks feet, 77"" (195.6cm) high
EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY GEORGIAN STYLE MAHOGANY MANTEL CLOCK, retailed by E. Batty and Sons, Manchester, the 7 1/4"" brass dial with silvered chapter ring, matted centre and angelic mask gilt spandrels, powered by a twin fusee movment striking on a bell, housed in a caddy top case with brass top handle, scape pattern gilt side frets and plinth base, 17"" (43.2cm) high
*A GOOD GEORGE III LANCASHIRE MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, the eight day movement striking on a bell with painted arched dial inscribed `G. Monks, Prescot`, with moon-phase and sweep seconds and calendar hands, the spandrels emblematic of the seasons, the case of good colour and attractive presentation with swan-neck pediment to the hood inset with South Staffordshire enamel roundels and painted glass tablets, brass Corinthian capitals with fluted detached pillar flanking the door, the trunk with fluted quadrant forecorners with canted corners to the base, standing on ogee bracket feet, 94 1/4"" (240cm) high (Split to trunk door)
SAMUEL MARTI, PARIS, LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY ORMOLU MOUNTED WHITE MARBLE THREE PIECE CLOCK GARNITURE, the 4"" enamelled Arabic dial powered by a bell striking drum shaped movement (No. 30872) with sunburst pendulum bob, housed in a twin pillar case surmounted by a pair of love birds on a floral basket, flanked by slender fluted, free standing columns and raised on a shaped, rounded oblong base with foliate scroll panels and beaded border, 17 1/4"" (43.8cm) high and the pair of three light SIDE PIECES, 11"" (28cm) high (3)
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, the eight day movement striking on a bell by William Holliwell, Liverpool, having an arched brown dial with lunar phase, the silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and outer Arabic minutes and unusual liner calendar ring with additional pointer, the case with swan-neck pediment with painted glass inserts, the trunk with fluted quadrant forecorners, standing on reduced ogee bracket feet, 87 1/2"" (222cm) high
NINETEENTH CENTURY FIGURED MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, signed Lockwood and Cooke, Huddersfield, the 14"" painted roman dial with fruit spandrels, subsidiary seconds and date dials and landscape with man and dog to the arch, powered by an eight day movement striking on a bell, housed in a case with swan neck pediment and free standing turned fore columns over a flame cut short trunk door with shaped top, flanked by chamferred forecorners and raised on a base with inset circular flame cut panel and bracket feet, 94 1/2"" (240cm) high
EIGHTEENTH CENTURY OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, signed Coats, Wigan, the 12 1/4"" brass dial with scroll and shell pierced spandrels and date aperture to the diaper matted centre, powered by a thirty hour movement striking on a bell, and housed in a case with swan neck pediment, turned finials and free standing, tapering fore columns, over a long trunk door with shaped top, flanked by quarter turned columns and raised on a plain base with chamferred forecorners corners, 82 1/2"" (209.6cm) high (dummy winding holes to matted centre)
Fine quality nineteenth century Continental mantel clock with French eight day movement striking on a gong, bearing stamp - Vincenti & Cie 1855 Medaille d'argent, decorative gilt metal dial with separate white enamel Arabic numerals, in a heavy gilt metal case of stylised lantern form, with dolphin and coronet front panel and glass side panels and four turned finials surmounted by a white metal pseudo bell, with gilt metal straps and central carrying handle, standing on four leaf and scroll paw feet, key and pendulum present, 39.5cm overall height
Nineteenth century French mantel clock with eight day movement, outside countwheel striking on a bell, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, gilt egg and dart surround and gold coloured hands, in an alabaster case of waisted form, with applied decorative mounts, surmounted by a gilt metal and alabaster finial standing on an ebonised plinth under a glass dome, key and pendulum present, 50cm overall CONDITION REPORT Dome dimensions 26 cm wide, 18.5 cm deep, 46 cm high without base. General overall condition good, movement appears to run. Enamel dial is damaged around winding holes and has some surface marks. Case is good, some rubbing to edges. Gilt metal decoration appears to have been re-gilded at some time. Plinth is worn in places. Glass dome has some bubbles but otherwise good
Victorian bracket clock with German eight day movement, signed - 'Record Chime W & H Sch 3' with Whittington chimes on eight bells and Westminster chimes on four gongs, silvered arched dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary fast / slow dial, chime silent dial and bell / gong dial, signed - W. J. Carroll. 33 Walbrook Bank Made in Baden, in a lancet-style walnut veneered case with fluted corners and inlaid stringing, on four gilt metal bracket feet, key and pendulum present, 29.5cm overall height CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good. Movement is clean and is in working order. Silvered dial has some marks. Case is good, surface varnish/polish is worn. No visible signs of major damage or repair
Good quality late nineteenth century French carriage clock with eight day alarm movement, striking on a base mounted bell, lever escapement, cream enamel dial and subsidiary alarm dial with Arabic numerals against a floral champlevé enamel background, in a gilt metal case with swing-handle, in original travelling case, key present, 15cm overall height CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good. Escapement is dirty but appears to run. Dials are clean and undamaged. Face decoration is dirty and gilding is worn. Case is good but has been cleaned. Carrying case is worn and faded. No handle or glass
Royal Bank of Scotland plc, a group of commemorative issues comprising, £1 (2), 8 December 1992, serial numbers EC0000023 and EC0000026, commemorating the European Summit Edinburgh, reverse, Edinburgh Castle, £1 (2), 3 March 1997, consecutive serial numbers AGB0264001/2, commemorating Alexander Graham Bell, reverse, portait of Bell with illustrations of works, £1 (2), 12 May 1999, consecutive serial numbers SP0700001/2, commemorating first meeting of the Scottish Parliament, reverse, Scottish Parliament Building(Banknote Yearbook SC834, 836, 837), low serial numbers, uncirculated Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
A Collection of Cranberry Glass, mainly 19th century. To include a vase with asymmetric frilly rim tinged green 9½ ins (24 cms) in height, a carafe, small baluster jug, sugar bowl and dish with clear crimped glass decoration, a bell-shaped vase on a clear glass foot, a circular tray and a clear glass goblet with ribbed and flared cranberry glass stem.
A Pair of Fine Quality Late 19th/Early 20th Century Carved Mahogany Armchairs. The broad hoop backs enriched with bell-flower garlands above pierced splats incorporating wheel motifs of looped ribbon centred by rosettes and raised on sprays of acanthus. The upholstered serpentine front seats covered in pale green jacquard woven fabric standing on square moulded legs united by stretchers.
John Tribe of Petworth - an 18th century elm longcase clock, having a square brass dial signed to the centre, with Roman and Arabic numerals, pierced blue steel hands, 30-hour weight driven brass four pillar movement striking on a bell, the trunk with plain panelled door to a boxbase on tall plinth, h.198cm
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