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Two Victorian brass and cast iron door porters, last quarter 19th century, one with a stag beside a tree cast in relief, with shaped iron base, 41cm high; the other cast in the manner of a bell with trophy in relief to the front, the stem and ring handle above, 35cm high Lots 75-220 are from the collection of Laurence W. Hodson (1863-1933) and thence by descent. To view the full introduction to the collection please visit the Dreweatts website (download the pdf version of the catalogue) or contact Dreweatts Donnington Priory saleroom for details.
LATE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, signed Jos Clarke, Alcester, the 11" brass dial with scroll engraved centre and mask pierced spandrels, signed, powered by a 30 hour movement striking on a bell, housed in a flat topped case with linette carved frieze and free standing fore columns, over a long trunk door and raised on a plain base with bracket feet, 79 1/2" (202cm) high
LATE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY MARQUETRY AND LINE INLAID MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, the 13 1/4" painted dial with subsidiary seconds dial, floral centre and fruit painted spandrels, indistinctly signed, powered by an eight day movement striking on a bell, housed in a case with broken swan neck pediment, gilt painted frieze, free standing fluted fore columns, over three oval shell and fan inlays and flame cut long trunk door with shaped top, flanked by quarter, fluted square cluster columns and raised on a crossbanded base with chamferred forecorners, 82" (208cm) high, lacks bracket feet
EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY OAK AND MAHOGANY CROSSBANDED LONGCASE CLOCK, by Fairbrother, Stockport, the 14" painted Roman dial with chapel ruins to the corners and female harvester to the arch, powered by an eight day movement striking on a b bell, housed in a case with swan neck pediment and brass ball and spike finial, above reeded oblong free standing fore columns, trunk door with shaped top and panel below, flanked by rounded corners and raised on a panelled and chamferred base with ogee bracket feet, 91" (231cm) high
A George III mahogany longcase clock, arched brass dial, signed "Heny. Sanderson, London", with subsidiary second dial, strike silent dial to the lunette, cast rococo spandrels, eight-day two-chain movement, striking on a bell, pagoda hood with a fretwork panel and brass urn finials, arched top to the long door, bracket feet, height 242cms.
A Louis XVI style gilt metal and white marble three-piece clock set, the clock dial signed "Tison-Delfosse", French cylinder movement, signed Japy Freres, striking on a bell, the gilt drum with flower basket surmount, supported on a canopy with four columns and cast swags, shaped platform, 40cms and matched with a pair of three-light candelabra, 27cms, (3).
A Louis XVI style alabaster and gilt metal three-piece clock garniture, white enamelled dial, French cylinder movement, indistinctly signed, striking on a bell, cherub and floral wreath cresting, the drum supported on four columns with swags, platform base, 38cms, matched with a pair of ornamental campana shaped urns, 29cms, (3).
Lots 118-122. A collection of original photographs of pubs, commissioned by Hawkes Brewery, Bishop’s Stortford during the period 1878-1880. Photographed by Simpson Bros. of Cambridge, the majority show their landlords outside, sometimes with other figures. Images are 7½in x 5½in, mounted on card 16in x 11in. They have been divided into five lots. Twenty-one photographs of Hawkes pubs in Essex (18) and London (3), to include: White Horse, Ongar; Royal Oak, Hempstead; Bell, Broxted; Sutton Arms, Little Hallingbury; Chequers, Matching Green; White Horse, Tye Green; Leather Bottle, High Laver; Chequers, Nettleswell; Red Lion, Potter Street; George, Harlow; Marquis of Granby, Harlow; White Horse, Harlow; Cross Keys, North Weald; Fox and Hounds, Epping; Chequers, Epping; Black Lion, Epping; Royal Oak, Epping; White Horse, Moreton; Hope, Mortlake; Queen`s Head, Mortlake; Express, Kew (21)
Twenty-one photographs of Hawkes pubs in Essex, to include: Bell, Stebbing; Red Lion, Stebbing; Bell, Great Easton; Beer House, Molehill Green; Four Ashes, Takeley; Reindeer, Takeley; Jolly Waggoners, Manuden; King William IV, Leaden Roding; Three Hurdles, Beauchamp Roding; Cock, Manuden; Fox, Matching Tye; Fox and Hounds, Clavering; Robin Hood, Elsenham; Green Man, Finchingfield; Three Horseshoes, Hazel End; Rose and Crown, Stansted; Three Colts, Stansted; Fox and Hounds, Hatfield Heath; Fox, Hatfield Broad Oak; Cock, Hatfield Broad Oak; Marquis of Granby, Helions Bumpstead (21)
Twenty-one photographs of Hawkes pubs in Essex, including: Saracen`s Head, Thaxted; Green Dragon, Saffron Walden; Duke of York, Saffron Walden; Rose and Crown, Ashdon; White Horse, Ashdon; Cock, Henham; Star, Henham; Neville Arms, Wenden`s Ambo; Bell, Wenden`s Ambo; Rose and Crown, Newport; Star, Newport; Chequers, Ugley (`Oakley`); Falcon, Littlebury; Cricketer`s Arms, Rickling; Coach and Horses, Rickling; Potash, Radwinter; Plough, Radwinter; White Horse, Great Sampford; White Horse, Bardfield; Bell, Birchanger; Ancient Forester, Bush End (21)
Thirty-two photographs of Hawkes pubs in Hertfordshire, including: Black Bull, Langley; Windmill, Standon; Three Horseshoes, Hormead; White Lion, Furneux Pelham; Cock, Stocking Pelham; Adam and Eve, Buntingford; Chequers, Wareside; Royal Oak, Widford; White Swan, Widford; The Fox, Albury; Catherine Wheel, Albury; Crown, Hoddesdon; Bull, Much Hadham; Half Moon, High Wych; Greyhound, Spellbrook; Old Bell, Sawbridgeworth; Bull, Sawbridgeworth; Bell and Feathers, Sawbridgeworth; Hand and Crown, Sawbridgeworth; King of Prussia, Sawbridgeworth; Half Moon, Bishop`s Stortford; Old Bull`s Head, Bishop`s Stortford; Star, Bishop`s Stortford; Old Swan, Bishop`s Stortford; Royal Oak, Bishop`s Stortford; Red Lion, Hockerill; Beer House, Barrells Down; Old Elm, Start Hill; Bull, Barkway; Raven, Berden; Angel, Little Hadham; Fox, Little Hadham (32)
An oak longcase clock, with arched brass dial, inscribed for `Thomas Bennet, Coggeshall`, with subsidiary seconds dial and date arch, eight-day movement chiming on a bell, 227cm high. Thomas Bennet of Coggeshall, watchmaker appears in Pigot & Co. London and Provincial New Commercial Directory 1823/4.
Various Makers: 35mm equipment including Pentax ME Super with 50mm lens, Bellows-Takumar lens with bellows, other K-mount lenses by Pentax and Tokina, Canon AE1 with power winder and 50mm lens, Optomax 300mm lens (M42), folding cameras including Ensign Selfix 420 and 820 Special, Kindermann 35mm slide projector, cine editor and boxed Bell & Howell 2146 XL Super 8mm camera (a lot)
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