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A 19th Century oak and rosewood crossbanded long cased clock, with painted enamel dial with hunting scene to top and hounds and cottages to spandrels, twist columns to hood and trunk, with diamond motif to door and base, 8-day movement on one bell, dial size 33cm, case size 59cm wide, 26cm deep, 234cm high.
A group of books to include Milton`s paradise lost with etchings by Gustav Dore published by Cassel London, lacking back board, The Choicest of Rembrant`s etchings published by Bell and Daldy, second edition, binding loose, Old sea paintings by E Keble Chatterton published by John Lane, Bodley head ltd and two by Basil Lubbock, The Nitrate Clippers and The Colonial Clippers, both reprints.
Oak longcased clock banded in mahogany, break arch brass dial with rolling moon, silvered chapter ring aradic dates, subsidiary seconds, named Brandreth, Middlewich, eight-day movement striking the hour on a top bell, in a swan neck hood with gilt panels, on a quarter column trunk and cut corner base, height 220cm. *See clocks and watches proviso.All clocks and watches are sold without warranty. Comments regarding the going condition of clocks and watches relate to their state at the time of cataloguing and those comments may no-longer be correct at the time of sale or delivery. Buyers should assume that all lots will require servicing to be useable and reliable. Clocks and watches are not tested for accuracy, duration or water tightness.Condition report: This clock has been fully restored by Coppelia Antiques. One the back feet is missing.
Max Oscar Arnold (Germany) Welsch Pedlar Doll: bisque head impressed `MOA 200 Welsch Made in Germany`, having blue eyes, open mouth with teeth, and composition body. Wears velvet cape and hat, with blue patterned dress, white cotton undergarments and black patent shoes, displaying her wares on a tray. Height 17``/43cm. Contained in a glass bell jar.
The Porthmeor Beach Bell, used to call bathers to the bathing huts at the end of the day. Formerly belonging to John Care (known locally as Jack Mallett), who took care of Porthmeor beach from the 1930s. He also played the fiddle for the dancing round the steeple at the John Knils ceremony. Together with an icecream wafer machine given to the vendor's husband on the closing of the Hart's Icecream St Ives and a pair of bronze rowlocks used on a St Ives skiff. Provenance: Jack Care's family.
An early 19th century mahogany apothecary`s box, with a sunken brass handle, above a pair of twin hinged doors containing bottles and stoppers to a plush lined fold down surface revealing further bottles and four drawers, one with a glass mortar and pestle the other with a marble slab and metal boxes, two empty but titled `Manna` and `Senna`, the bottles labelled some for `John Bell & Company, 338 Oxford Street, opposite Great Portland Street`, 27.8cm high, 28.8cm wide, 19.7cm deep. Provenance: The Dr. Lawrie Webster Collection of Boxes.
A late 18th century style mahogany window seat, with scroll arms carved a flowerhead and bell flowers on fluted tapering legs, 19th century, 75cm high, 124.5cm wide, 43.5cm deep. Provenance: The Property of Mrs Denzil Ffennell, formerly of Martyr Worthy Place, Martyr Worthy, Nr. Winchester, Hampshire.
A late Georgian mahogany moon face 8 day long case clock, the projected dentil and moulded cornice over arched face, flanked by fluted columns, Roman numerals, subsidiary date and second dials, spandrels, with anchor escapement and striking bell, and moulded trunk door on plinth base, 200cm high
A late 18th, early 19th century long case clock by Thomas Gregor, Ayton, with anchor escapement and striking bell, the swan neck pediment mounted by ball finials, painted arched face depicting spaniels flushing pheasants, Roman numerals, subsidiary date and second dials, flanked by Doric columns, arched trunk door flanked by quarter columns on plinth base and turned feet, 218cm high
A George III oak 8 day longcase clock by Joseph Taylor, Perth, with anchor escapement and striking bell, the moulded swan neck pediment over arched brush metal face, applied chapter ring, spandrels, Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary strike and silent, second dial and date aperture, flanked by fluted columns over serpentine trunk door flanked by fluted quarter columns and plinth base, 213cm high
A 19th century oak 8 day long case clock, with anchor escapement and striking bell, the swan neck pediment with ho ho bird finials, arched painted dial, Roman numerals, subsidiary date and second dial, flanked by barley twist columns over arched trunk door, with by Doric quarter columns on plinth base and bun feet, 210cm high
Presbury of Coventry, A George II bracket clock, the silvered dial with concentric hour and minute chapter rings beneath a subsidiary pendulum rise/fall dial supporting a single fusee movement with engraved back plate in a mahogany 'bell top' case with brass carrying handle, glazed sides and fretted spandrels, on a moulded base with braceket feet, h. 52 cm CONDITION REPORT: dial with rubbing, case with minor splits and some lifting of veneers, no guarantee as to working order
Presbury of Coventry, A George II bracket clock, the silvered dial with concentric hour and minute chapter rings beneath a subsidiary pendulum rise/fall dial supporting a single fusee movement with engraved back plate in a mahogany 'bell top' case with brass carrying handle, glazed sides and fretted spandrels, on a moulded base with braceket feet, h. 52 cm CONDITION REPORT: dial with rubbing, case with minor splits and some lifting of veneers, no guarantee as to working order
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