A Mahogany Cased 8 Day Long Case Clock, signed Nevill of Norwich, the associated mahogany case with overhanging cornice to a pierced pediment with ring turned finials over freestanding columns, to an ogee throat and long arched trunk door with reeded edging, and raised on a plinth base, the 12” arched brass dial with subsidiary for strike/silent to the arch and cast floral and foliate spandrels enclosing a Roman and Arabic chapter ring with outside minute track to a matted centre with subsidiary seconds, date sector and applied nameplate, with later black steel hands, to a plain false plates and movement with plates united by four knopped pillars and with anchor escapement and rack strike on a bell (case, dial and movement associated), height 87”
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A first half of the 19th Century Mahogany, Oak and Ebony crossbanded 8 Day Long Case Clock, Geo E Weaver of Droitwich, the hood with swan neck pediment over half ring turned columns to a moulded throat, and short trunk door flanked by further half columns and raised on a panelled plinth base, to a 13” painted dial with puce background, signed to the arch amongst gilt floral detail and further floral spandrels to a convex Roman dial with outside minute track enclosing subsidiary seconds and date sector with pierced and stamped brass hands, to a singed false plate and movement with plates united by four knopped pillars with anchor escapement and strike on a bell, height 87”
An early 19th Century Mahogany Cased 8 Day Long Case Clock, the hood with plain frieze and overhanging cornice with swan neck finials and central globe and spike finial, over freestanding reeded columns to an ogee throat and long shaped trunk door with plinth base, to a 14” square painted dial with gilt highlighted rosette spandrels with further floral detail, to a Roman and Arabic chapter ring with outside minute track and subsidiaries for seconds and date, with pierced steel hands, to a movement with plates united by four knopped pillars and anchor escapement with rack strike on a bell, height 82”
A 19th Century Oak Cased 8 Day Long Case Clock, Leach of Salisbury, the hood with overhanging cornice over a plain frieze and lacquered brass capped freestanding columns to a moulded throat and long trunk door on a plinth base, to a 12” third period painted square dial with castle spandrels enclosing a Roman chapter ring with outside minute track and with subsidiary seconds and date sector with blued steel pierced hands, to a plain false plate and movement with plates united by four knopped pillars and with anchor escapement and strike on a bell (associated), height 78 ½”
A collection of books of Knutsford interest comprising `Mrs Gaskell and Knutsford` by the Reverend George Payne, printed by Clarkson & Griffith`s Ltd, Manchester 1900, signed by George Payne, bound in red cloth with gilt lettering, `Cranford` by Mrs Gaskell, with an introduction by EV Lucas, printed by Methuene & Co Ltd, London 1914, with notes by GA Payne of Knutsford, bound in blue cloth with gilt decoration and lettering, `Mrs Gaskell and Knutsford` by the Reverend George A Payne, second edition printed by Clarkson & Griffith`s Ltd, Manchester, bound in maroon cloth with gilt lettering, `Stories of the British Artists` by Margaret Leicester-Warren, printed by the Medici Society London, bound in blue cloth with gilt lettering and original dust jacket, `Stories of the Italian Artist` by Margaret Leicester-Warren, published by the Medici Society London, circa 1927, bound in orange cloth with gilt lettering and original dust jacket (the Leicester-Warren family are from Tabley House Knutsford), `Knutsford its traditions and History` by Henry Green, second edition, printed by Charles Simms & Co, Manchester 1887, this book has an inscription, `This book was kindly given to me by Leicester Caldecott Esq in memory of his brother who`s signature appears above, who was a special friend of the recipient George Leigh, 14/09/20`, bound in brown cloth with black lettering, `A glossary of words used in the dialect if Cheshire` by Lieutenant Colonel Egerton Leigh MP, printed by Hamilton, Adams & Co, London 1877, bound in maroon cloth with gilt lettering and decoration (af), `The ring of the Nibelung` by Alice Leighton Cleathe and Basil Trump, printed by Methuem & Co, London 1903, `Edna Lyall` by the Reverend George A Payne, printed by John Hayward, Manchester circa 1903, with inscription `To GL with very kind regards from GAP, 26/05/03`, bound in red cloth with black lettering, `Of their own choice` by Peter Churchill, signed by the author, printed by Hodder & Stoughton, London 1952, `Legends and Lyrics` by Adelaide Anne Procter, printed by George Bell & Sons, London 1892, in two volumes, and four other books (16)
Nineteenth century faux slate and marble cased mantel clock with ornate gilt mounts, standing on four ornate scroll feet, white enamel dial with gilded centre and gilt egg and dart surround, spring driven movement striking hours on a gong and half hours on a bell, together with a stop clock with silvered dial in a bakelite case by Griffiths & Geage Ltd (2)
ROD: Rare early Chevalier 12 Bell Yard Temple Bar 13` 4 piece plus spare tip drop ring rod of ash and greenheart, 5 section inc two tips of 44 and 50" long, each support whipped of some 3" sections as was common c1860, bronze ferrules with tie loops, gilded brass reel and butt fittings, decorative bamboo tip tube, rare to find Chevalier rod with the Bowness connection.
A GEORGE III INLAID MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD, the banded top of bowed breakfront form, above a conforming case fitted with a short frieze drawer, inlaid with a butterfly within an oval and ribbon-tied pendant bell-flower swags, flanked by a pair of frieze drawers with brass lion-mask handles, further flanked by a pair of bow-fronted deep drawers, one fitted for bottles and decanters, inlaid with floral wreaths and fitted with brass lion-mask handles, raised on square section tapering legs terminating in spade feet. 0.98m by 2.17m by 0.69m
(Rev. David) Lectures on Political Principles; the subjects of eighteen books in Montesquieu`s Spirit of Laws half-title modern cloth scarce 8vo John Bell 1789. (Rev. David) Lectures on Political Principles; the subjects of eighteen books in Montesquieu`s Spirit of Laws half-title modern cloth scarce 8vo John Bell 1789.
Bell (John and Charles) The Anatomy and Physiology of the Human Body 3 vol seventh edition illustrations library stamps book-plates original cloth boards paper labels uncut as issued rubbed 1829 § Green (Joseph Henry) Lectures on the Diseases of the Eye original cloth joint split 1836 § Bowman (William) An Introductory Address modern quarter calf 1851 v.s. (5) (5)
Snowman (A. Kenneth) Eighteenth Century Gold Boxes of Europe Boston Ma. 1966 § Corbeiller (Clare le) European and American Snuff Boxes 1730-1830 New York 1966 § Adair (Virginia and Lee) Eighteenth Century Pastel Portraits 1971 § Bell (Mrs Arthur) Thomas Gainsborough a little spotted and browned some pages loose 1897 plates and illustrations all original cloth slightly rubbed all but the last with dust-jackets; and c.10 others similar 4to (c.15) (c.15)
Hemingway (Ernest) For Whom the Bell Tolls with `A` to copyright leaf on title verso first issue dust-jacket without photographer`s name to back panel creased with losses to corners and spine foot restorations to edges New York 1940 § Dexter (Colin) The Riddle of the Third Mile signed by the author to title a good copy 1983 § Deighton (Len) An Expensive Place to Die with wallet of documents loosely inserted jacket a little browned 1967 § Le Carre (John) The Spy Who Came in from the Cold spine chipped and faded 1963 § Spark (Muriel) The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie jacket corners and head and foot of spine rubbed 1961 first editions original cloth dust-jackets; and 8 others Modern First Editions 8vo (14) (14)
19th Century French bronzed spelter and marble garniture de cheminee comprising: clock decorated with a seated lady pouring tea and titled `Dejeuner aux Champs`, the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and foliate decoration, brass movement striking on a bell, 51cm high together with a pair of urn shaped side pieces, each having a tall domed cover and with cast foliate decoration, 35cm high
Two 18th Century wine glasses comprising: one with a round funnel bowl having engraved and cut grape vine decoration and standing on a single series airtwist stem 15cm high, the other having a bell shaped bowl with etched grape vine decoration and standing on a double series airtwist stem 16.5cm high
ROBERT ANNING BELL THE `MAGNIFICAT` watercolour sketch, signed, inscribed `Sketch for the "Magnificat" East Hagbourne` and dated 1911 37cm x 26cm Note: This is a sketch for a stained glass window, intended for the parish church of East Hagbourne in Oxfordshire. The window was never executed.
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