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A George II silver coffee pot by Edward Pocock London 1733 tapering circular form scroll handle domed hinged cover with a bell shaped finial faceted spout on a raised circular foot the base scratch initialled ‘M*B 20oz 1734’ height 20.6cm approx. weight 20oz. ** purchased from Sotheby’s London Silver and Vertu sale 1 June 2000 lot 162.
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, by George Osmund of Tisbury, having arched hood above arched aperture flanked by wrythen pilasters, the base with quarter wrythen pilasters and crossbanded rectangular door, crossbanded and inlaid panel base on bracket feet. Arch painted dial decorated with flowers and fruit, and having Roman numerals and date aperture. Eight day movement striking on one bell. The face 16" x 11.5". 86" High overall.
A 19TH CENTURY GRAINED PINE LONGCASE CLOCK, the case with broken swan necked pediment above arched aperture flanked by reeded pillars, arch waist door on panel base. Arch painted face with maritime scene to the arch, foliate spandrels, Romans numerals seconds dial date and date aperture. Marked W.M Jenkins Narberth. Eight day two train movement striking one bell. Face 17" x 11.5". 82" High overall.
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY GERMAN BRASS TABLE OR BRACKET CLOCK, having foliate swing handle to the flat top above applied foliate scrolled decoration, beaded and scrolled corner handles and standing on scroll feet. Circular white enamel face with Roman numerals. Two train brass drum movement striking on one bell. 9.5" High.
AN 18TH CENTURY OAK THIRTY HOUR LONGCASE CLOCK, by Hinksman of Madeley, the case with broken swan neck pediment having brass eagle and ball finial, above strapwork freize, square aperture flanked by corner pilasters the waist with pointed arch door above panel base on bracket feet. Brass square face with figural spandrels, Roman numerals and single finger to the foliate engraved centre field. Thirty hour movement striking on one bell. The face 11" square. 88" High overall.
19th Century English School ink and watercolour - a fine historical depiction of Colonel Bell VC of the Royal Welch Fusiliers (23rd Regiment) capturing an enemy gun at the Battle of Alma in the Crimea War for which he was awarded the Victoria Cross, presently held in Caernarfon Castle with original title label verso, 18 x 20.75
`Magna Britannia` being a concise topographical account of the several counties of Great Britain by the Reverend Daniel Lysons, volume 2, part 2 containing the County Palatine of Chester printed by T Cadell & W Davies in the Strand, London 1810 with numerous illustrations, some later added, bound in brown leather with gilt decoration, `Thomas Sprotts Chronicle Of Profane And Sacred History` translated from the original manuscript on twelve parchment skins in the possession of Joseph Mayer by William Bell, printed by David Marples, Lord Street, Liverpool, dated 1851 with an inscription `Presented to the Warrington Public Library by Joseph Mayer`, bound in red half calf with red boards (2)
A collection of decoratively bound books comprising `The Early History of Charles James Fox` by George Otto Trevelyan MP, printed by Longmans, Green & Co, London 1881, fully bound in leather with decorative gilt binding, `The Life Of Columbus` volume three by Washington Irving, printed by George Bell & Sons, London 1896, fully bound with decorative gilt tooling, `Character` by Samuel Smiles, printed by John Murray of London 1876 in half calf with marbled boards and red leather with decorative gilt tooling, `The Pilgrims Progress` by John Bunyan, printed by William Nimmo, Edinburgh 1882, in half calf with marbled boards and red leather binding with decorative gilt tooling, `The Complete Poetical Works Of Thomas Campbell` with edited notes by J Logey Roberton, printed by Henry Frowde of London 1907, fully bound in blue leather with decorative gilt tooling, volume one of the two volumes of `The Life Of Sir Samuel Romilly` written by himself, printed by John Murray, London 1842, fully bound in brown leather with decorative gilt tooling and `The Casquet Of Gems` printed by William Nimmo of Edinburgh c.1860, bound in half calf with marble boards and red leather decorative gilt spine (7)
An 18th century black lacquered and chinoiserie decorated longcase clock, the hood with arch top and glazed door, the trunk with long door, the 12 inch engraved brass arch dial with silverised chapter ring signed Sam Hollyer Fecit (circa 1770s) and Roman numerals with date and seconds indicators and eagle in arch, the eight day movement striking on a bell, 220cm high
A French Art Deco marble and patinated metal figural striking mantel clock, early 20th century, the gilt painted dial signed `Sgodineau/cholet`, blued steel hands, the twin barrels movement with anchor escapement and count wheel strike on a bell, mounted with an Art Deco lady and borzoi hound, 65 cm wide.
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