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An elegant heavy Slate and Ormolu Mantle Clock standing on claw feet, the movement chiming on a bell, having an enamelled face with Roman numerals and a speed regulator above the twelve 'o' clock position. The rear brass plate of the movement stamped 'C644' and '48', 10 1/2'' high x 9 5/8'' wide max.
A 19TH CENTURY OAK AND MAHOGANY CROSSBANDED LONGCASE CLOCK, the hood with swan neck pediment and flank pilasters, the trunk with waist panel door and box base with fielded panel, eight day Clerkenwell type four pillar mechanism with bell strike, faced by an arched painted dial with remnants of moon phase, 2.2m
An interesting collection of John Whitehurst of Derby FRS 1713-88, J. Whitehurst II of Derby 1761-1834 and J. Whitehurst III of Derby. Comprising an original ink signature on paper John Whitehurst of Derby (1713-88); together with a pen and ink sketch design for a bell tower copula with weather vane, probably late 18th century, approx 17 x 18cm; together with a pen and ink sketch of 'An Escapement for a clock 1800'. probably drawn by John Whitehurst II of Derby; another pen and ink sketch titled 'A perpetual day of the moth in a clock', depicting a calendar gear wheel mechanism and calendar for a longcase clock, draw and ready to make, probably drawn by John Whitehurst II of Derby, after 1788 and approx 25 x 36.5cm; a rubbing/engrave template complicated sundial, dated 1812- an interesting sundial is in Derby museum, dated 1812 and another can be seen at Locko Park, approx 31 x 34cm; a watchman's time pieces sheet dated 1812 which would have been parted into a longcase clock; an indenture of 1819 relating to John Whitehurst II and second son Charles Howard Whitehurst reference a sale of a house in St Alkmunds churchyard, probably a draft, approx 59 x 43cm.
A French ormolu and porcelain mounted mantle clock, circa 1870, in neoclassical style with swagged bucrania finial and acanthus clad facial masks, before enamel dial with blue Roman numerals, eight day movement, Sevres style painted panels, cast laurel leaf ornament, raised on castor feet, stamped CR, numbered 537, Paris, Striking on a bell, with winding key, 37 cm h
A 19TH CENTURY HAND BELL with ash or hickory handle, stamped on bell `Fiddian`, a brass and iron Indian betel nut cracker, a brass Guernsey milk can and cover, stamped on base `R G Agnew`, a Victorian brass small fender, possibly a tradesman`s sample, a brass cast crumb tray and a lion mask door knocker (6).
A cased early 20th Century George V period hallmarked silver Sugar Caster, the bell shaped finial above a domed top with pierced and reticulated decoration within vertical panels, waisted baluster main body and on stepped circular base, makers mark HA, assayed Sheffield 1919, approx. 173g, 15cm high
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