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A George III oak crossbanded mahogany eight day longcase clock, the 12 inch square brass dial signed `Baddeley Tong`, with centred subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture within an inner ring of Roman numerals, outer ring of Arabic numerals, the four pillar eight day movement striking on a single bell, the caddy top hood with chevron strung hood door between three quarter turned pilasters, over a long crossbanded trunk door with arched inlay on a box base (lacking bracket feet) 201cm high G H Baillie `Watchmakers & Clock makers of the World` Volume I notes a J Baddeley, Tong ca. 1720-66 the Albrighton to 1780 also Douglas J Elliott `Shropshire Clock and Watchmakers` notes John Baddeley, Tong and Albrighton 1727-1804 clock and Watchmakers, Son of George Baddeley, blacksmith
An oak Grandmother clock, 19th century, in the 18th century taste, the 7 inch silvered and brass dial with five pillar, eight day, twin fusee movement striking on a single bell, the hood with blind fret frieze over turned and tapering front corner hood pilasters, above a gothic arched trunk door, on a plain box base with shaped bracket feet, 152cm high
A Regency mahogany, satinwood banded and inlaid, secretaire bookcase, the bookcase top with cavetto cornice over a swag moulded frieze above two glazed cabinet doors with gothic arched astragal glazing bars, within a bell flower inlaid frame opening to reveal three adjustable shelves on a secretaire chest base, the secretaire drawer with bell flower swag inlay and gilt metal swing handles, with circular disc back plates the drawer stamped `8052` opening to reveal a replaced blue leather and gilt tooled skiver, with central cabinet door to the back inlaid with Prince of Wales feathers, opening to reveal a short drawer flanked by a long drawer over two central short drawers and an open pigeonhole flanked by two high pigeonholes to each side, all fitted with gilt metal knob handles over three long, graduated, cockbeaded drawers, raised on shaped bracket splay front feet, 104.5cm wide, 222cm high
George III Longcase Clock, with painted arched dial, inscribed, "Weston - Newark", with secondary seconds dial and date aperture, the spandrels decorated with roses and with exotic bird in the arch, eight-day movement, striking on a bell, contained within an oak and crossbanded case with swan-neck pediment, centred by a brass urn, the hood with turned pilasters above a plain crossbanded door and plain base, 213cms, (7`).
A 19th Century French gilt metal and porcelain mantel clock the cylinder movement striking on a bell, black roman numerals in white chapters on a turquoise coloured ground with a painted panel of figures in a landscape, the gilt metal case surmounted with an urn over a serpentine body flanked with lion mask handles on scroll feet, 37cm high; and a pair of associated gilt metal candlesticks each with turquoise coloured columns, 22.5cm high (3)
A group of five 18th century glasses comprising: a glass with trumpet bowl, clear air twist stem and conical foot, 15cm high; a glass with ogee bowl, clear air twist stem and conical foot, 15.5cm high; a glass with bell bowl, plain stem and conical foot, 16cm high; a glass with wide funnel bowl, plain stem and conical folded foot, 15cm high; and a glass with funnel bowl, plain stem with air bubble and conical folded foot, 14.5cm high (5)
Three 18th century glasses comprising: a cordial glass with ogee bowl, opaque white airtwist stem and conical foot, 13cm high; a glass with bell bowl, knopped opaque white airtwist stem and conical foot, 15.5cm high; and a glass with a rounded funnel bowl, opaque white airtwist stem and conical foot, 16cm high (3)
Jacobite Interest A red and white airtwist stem glass with bell bowl, conical foot, the bowl with possibly later Jacobite rose and moth design, (chipped rim) 15cm high; and three other glasses, comprising: a glass with funnel bowl, red and white airtwist stem and conical foot, 12cm high; a glass with funnel bowl, red and white airtwist stem and conical foot, 14.5cm high (4)
A group of six 18th century and later glasses comprising: an ale glass with fluted funnel bowl, plain stem and folded conical foot, 15cm high; a dwarf ale glass, the funnel bowl of twisted fluted design, knopped stem and folded conical foot, 12cm high; a jelly glass with bell bowl, knopped stem and domed folded foot, 11.5cm high; a dram glass with bell bowl, airtwist stem and thick plain foot, 11.5cm high; a dram glass with funnel bowl, plain stem and thick plain foot, 8.5cm high; and a dram glass with funnel bowl, plain stem and thick plain foot, 10cm high (6)
An early 19th century French ormolu figural mantel clock with a harp playing classically draped maiden leaning against the rectangular pedestal housing the dial signed Callemand & Mortagne above an applied winged cherub, all on a rectangular base section with trumpet blowing winged maiden flanked by classical mask roundels, on a plinth base with scroll bracket feet, eight day bell striking movement, 62cm high; and a pair of late 19th century gilt metal candelabra, in the neo-classical style, each with a central sconce and four U-shaped branches with further sconces, on a tapering square stem hung with berried laurel swags and shaped square bases on bun feet, drilled for electricity, on gilt wood stands, 43cm high (excluding stands) (3)
An 18th century japanned longcase clock By Thomas Moore of Ipswich the arched hood with gilt wood finials above a silvered roman dial with engraved ho-ho bird and calendar aperture between rococo cast spandrels, the 30 hour movement with single weight drive and anchor escapement striking the hours on a bell, signed at the the chapter ring, on reduced plinth base, the whole decorated with chinoiserie, figures and geese 216cm high
A George III mahogany longcase clock with later alterations the twin train movement striking a bell, the swan-neck pediment over a carved frieze panel, crossbanded hood, square brass face with Aramaic and Roman numerals, spandrels and a subsidiary hour dial, flanked by fluted pilasters, moulded crossbanded trunk door, flanked by fluted quarter columns, matching base raised on bracket feet 205cm high
British War Medals 1914-20 engraved 95295 Gnr C P Newport RA, 45108 Pte J R Hodson Worc R, 121295 Gnr A Wilson RA, M2-156662 A Cpl A Ash ASC, 51597 Pte W Clarke W York R, 1616 Cpl A W Bell North`d Fus, 82294 Pte A T Colley RAMS, J 40152 B Mullin ABRN, 20062 Pte A L Greatorex R Lanc R, 21365 Pte A Widdus Worc R (10 medals in all), some with edge bruising and contact marks, fine
A REGENCY MAHOGANY BRACKET CLOCK, the case with break arch, single pad top with brass carrying handle, silk backed fish scale frets to the sides and front, flanked by canted reeded brass corners, raised on ogee bracket feet, the 7" white painted convex Roman dial inscribed `Miles, Ludgate St., London, with blued hands, with strike silent lever over, the twin fusee movement with engraved back plate and signed cartouche, bell strike and pull repeat, 14 1/4" high
A 19th century oak longcase clock, the arched hood with fluted columns above a long trunk door, box base and bracket feet, the 29.5 cm brass dial with silvered roundel and chapter ring with Roman numerals, seconds subsidiary dial and calendar aperture, the 8-day movement striking on bell, 215 cm high
A 19th century oak longcase clock, the hood with broken swan neck pediment and turned columns above a long trunk door, box base and bracket feet, the 34 cms brass dial with silver roundel to the arch inscribed "William Parkes, Wolverhampton" with a silvered chapter ring, the eight day movement striking on a bell, 209 cm high
A 19th century ebonised longcase clock, the domed hood with globe finials above a long arched door and box base, the 30 cms brass dial with silvered strike/silent dial to the arch, silvered chapter ring seconds subsidiary dial and calendar aperture, inscribed Samuel Fish, London, the eight day movement striking on a bell
An oak longcase clock, the hood with a moulded cornice above long trunk doors with star inlay above a panelled box base and bracket feet, the 33 cms square painted dial with floral spandrels and Roman numerals with a seconds subsidiary dial and calendar aperture, the eight day movement striking on a bell, 210 cms high
A mahogany Longcase Clock, the hood with a broken swan neck pediment and ebonised columns above an arched long trunk door and box base on bracket feet, the 30cm, brass dial with a brass chapter ring, seconds subsidiary dial and calendar aperture bears a plaque to the arch for Kipling, London, the eight day movement striking on a bell, 212 cms high
A 19th Century mahogany Longcase Clock, the pointed architectural hood with turned columns above a tapered long door and box base on turned feet, the circular gilt dial with Roman numerals, a seconds subsidiary dial and calendar dial, inscribed "Samuel Dreney, GIRVAN", the 35 cm diameter dial with eight day movement striking on bell, 212cm high
Bronte (Charlotte, "Currer Bell"). Villette, 1st ed., 3 vols., Smith, Elder, 1853, without half-titles, vol. 1 with 12pp. pubs. cat. dated January 1853 at rear, hinges neatly repaired, first vol. with oval ink stamp of E.A. Wilkinson on pastedowns, orig. blindstamped brown cloth gilt, rebacked preserving orig. spines, covers with some faint markings, corners a little rubbed, 8vo. Parrish, p.95; Sadleir 349. (3)
Oradini (Lucio). Due Lezzioni..., pub. Lorenzo Torrentino, Florence, 1550, woodcut armorial to title, few woodcut initials to text, some browning, ink library stamp to title, 20th c. antique style blind panelled morocco by Bell Golding of Cambridge, gilt dec. arabesque to both boards, small 8vo (1)
MANUSCRIPTS, a interesting & varied coll`n, incl. "P. S" leaf of a letter by Wordswoth; Robert Southey envelope leaf; 2pp. a.l.s., Admiral Sir John COLPOYS; 4pp. a.l.s., John Bell; Fieldmarshal Lord Roberts, a very interesting letter to Macgregor, headed & dated Kurram, 17 April, 1879, written in code (deciphered in another hand), detailing movements of key personnel etc., during the AFGHAN CAMPAIGN, & approx. 40 other pieces. (Q)
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