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SMYTH, William, Henry, `Descriptive Catalogue of A Cabinet of Roman Imperial Large-Brass Medals`, Bedford, 1834. 4to. 1/2 vellum bd. Tog.with BUCKMAN, Prof. & NEWMARCH, C.H. `Illustration of The Remains of Roman Art in Cirencester, The Site of Antient Corinium`, Bell, 1850. 4to. Plus Denmark in The Early Iron Age`, Williams & Norgate, 1866. plts. a.c.f. cl. worn, Plus EVAN, J.T. `The Church Plate of Gloucestershire`, Bristol & Gloucestershire Achaeological Society, 1906. cl. bd. plus 2 others. 6
A good early 20th century brass sextant by Heath & Co, "Bell" pattern mark III, with silver scale and vernier, magnifier, two sets of colour filters, eyepiece filters, telescopes, pair of binoculars and a wooden handled screwdriver, signed Heath & Co Ltd, Crayford, London, made for W Gerrard, 40 South Castle Street, Liverpool, in fitted mahogany case, the inside of the lid applied with a National Physical Laboratory Certificate of Examination, ivorine label to side marked "Bell Pattern Mark III Sextant", complete with original leather outer case, marked in gilt for Heath & Co Ltd (Illustrated). An identical instrument can be seen in the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich (NAV 1166).
A George III oak longcase clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the brass break arch dial with silvered chapter ring signed `Thos Moore, Hindon`, the matt centre with subsidiary seconds and date aperture, beneath a silvered boss engraved with an eagle, cornered with pierced gilt metal spandrels, the arched hood with turned columns flanking a glazed door, the trunk with arched door on a plain base and plinth, height approx 212cm.
A late 19th Century French gilt spelter and porcelain mantel clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the porcelain dial enamelled with a ring of flowers and black Roman numerals against a pink ground overlaid in gilt, the case with porcelain urn surmount above the drum shaped body flanked by female masks above the rectangular plinth base with laurel band and scroll feet, stamped to reverse `Mourey 74`, height approx 31cm.
A George III figured mahogany longcase clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the painted break arch dial with rolling moon to arch above Roman and Arabic numerals, framing subsidiary seconds and date aperture, inscribed `Thos. Whitaker, Thorne`, cornered with painted flowers, the pagoda top hood with glazed door flanked by Corinthian columns, the arched trunk door flanked by Corinthian quarter column pilasters on a plain base and ogee bracket feet, height approx 233cm (some faults).
A 17th Century and later brass lantern clock with 19th Century French eight day striking movement, the brass dial with Roman numerals and inscribed `Daniell Weeb Fecit Anno Domini 1677`, the case of typical form with bell surmount above pierced floral gallery frets, side doors and turned columns, on turned ball feet, height approx 33.5cm (alterations).
A French Empire style gilt metal mantel clock, with eight day movement striking on a bell, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, the clock with pineapple finial above a pierced frieze of foliate festoons and a flower charged basket, flanked by a seated maiden, on a rectangular base, and foliate decorated feet, height approx 28cm.
A George III oak longcase clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the painted dial with subsidiary seconds and date aperture, inscribed `Slater Lichfield`, beneath a scene of a courting couple to the arch, the case crossbanded in mahogany and inlaid with foliate paterae, the hood with swan neck pediment above a glazed door flanked by columns above an arched trunk door, on bracket feet, height approx 223cm (faults).
A William and Mary and later walnut veneered and marquetry longcase clock with eight day five pillar movement striking on a bell, the square brass dial with matt centre, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, framed by a silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and inscribed `W. Sellers, London`, cornered by pierced amorini spandrels, the hood with moulded pediment above a pair of barley twist pilasters, the trunk door with a lenticle and inlaid with three panels of well drawn bird, floral and foliate scroll marquetry, the plinth similarly decorated, the sides divided into panels by stringing, on a pedestal base, height approx 205cm (alterations and restoration).
An early 19th Century ebonized bracket clock with eight day twin fusee movement striking on a bell, the painted dial with Roman numerals and inscribed `W. Debenham, Sudbury`, the case with brass pineapple finial and stepped chamfered cresting above repoussé brass side handles and pierced scale frets, the front with brass framed fielded panels, on a plinth base and brass ball feet, height approx 50cm, together with a later ebonized bracket.
A 19th Century French patinated bronze and ormolu cased mantel clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, the backplate detailed `BR Denier, A Paris 252`, the case surmounted with two brown patinated bronze figures of recumbent classical maidens, each holding an end of a flower festoon draped beneath the dial, the ormolu base cast and pierced with panels of musical instruments, trophies of war and foliate scrolls reserved against white marble back panels, above an egg and dart and guilloche moulded plinth and foliate scroll feet, height approx 33cm.
A George III mahogany longcase clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the brass break arch dial with strike/silent indicator to arch above a silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and Arabic minutes, the matt gilt centre with subsidiary seconds, date aperture and silvered plaque inscribed `Peter Jaquet London`, all cornered with pierced spandrels, the hood with swan neck pediment above a glazed door and fluted columns, the trunk door with chequer banding, flanked by fluted quarter columns, above a star inlaid base with chamfered corners on bracket feet, height approx 231cm (alterations and restoration).
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