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Mahogany bracket clock, early 19th century, convex painted face (slight losses) with Roman numerals, twin barrel fusee movement striking on a bell with ornately engraved back plate including the Prince of Wales feathers (pendulum suspension lacking), in an arched top case with brass inlay and gilt side grilles and handles, on ball feet. Height 48cm.
French gilt brass and porcelain panel mantel clock, after 1855, the square case surmounted by an urn on shaped platform, decorated with classical scenes and motifs, the face with gilt numerals and two train movement striking the half (no bell), signed Japy Freres. Height 38cm, on wooden plinth (Pendulum and two keys, suspension lacking)
Oak longcased clock banded in mahogany, the square brass face with silvered chapter ring "Jno Seddon 234", subsidiary seconds, matt field with date aperture, three train movement with six-bell carillon and hour bell, in swan neck hood with fluted columns, on reeded corner trunk and set-out base. Height 221cm (Pendulum, three weights, key)
A George III Mahogany Longcase Clock, the arched hood with swan neck pediment above a shaped door with finial, raised upon ogee bracket feet, the painted dial inscribed 'Thomas Wignall, Pendleton', with automaton moonphase movement with Arabic and Roman numerals and with two train eight-day movement striking on a bell See illustration
A LONGCASE CLOCK by David Dickinson, Skipton, the eight day movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, 14" arched dial painted with flowers and birds on a gilded ground, two secondary dials, in mahogany and crossbanded case, scrolled pediment on baluster turned columns, arched door flanked by wrythen pilasters, panel base with waved apron, on turned feet, 94 1/2" high
A LONGCASE CLOCK by John Richardson Howden, the eight day movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, arched dial painted with a shepherdess and birds, Roman numerals, secondary dial and calendar aperture, in oak and mahogany case with rosewood banding, inset satin birch panels and stringing, scrolled pediment on ring turned baluster columns, canted trunk with Gothic arched door, similar panelled base, on bracket feet, 87" high
A SET OF SIX GEORGE III MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS in the Hepplewhite manner, each with a hoop shaped back, carved in relief with ribbon bows and bell flowers, pierced and waisted splats, drop in upholstered seats, square section legs and stretchers, 21" wide; and A PAIR OF CLOSELY MATCHING GEORGE III MAHOGANY CARVER CHAIRS (8) (see illustration on inside back cover).
AN EARLY 18TH CENTURY WALNUT VENEERED AND FEATHER BANDED LONG CASE CLOCK the domed flat top hood with pierced and fret carved decoration above stop fluted columns, the gilt brass dial with silvered chapter ring, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture and "non strike/strike" lever, pierced gilt mask head and dolphin spandrels and silvered disk to the arch inscribed "James Tortoré, London", the inspection door with partially arched top, (the base reduced in height and now lacking veneer). Eight day movement striking on a bell, 88" high.
BELL, Benjamin, 'A System of Surgery', Elliot, Edinburgh, 1785. 2nd. edn. 8vo. 6 vols. Plts. a.c.f. some offsetting. 1/2 marbled bds. labels to spines. Tog.with 'A Treaties on Gonorrhoea Virulenta and Lues Venerea', Mudie, Edinburgh, 1797, 2nd. edn. Vol. 1 only. Paper covered bds. scuffed ppl uncut. 7.
BELL, Charles, 'A System of Operative Surgery Founded on The Basis of Anatomy', London, 1807/09. 4to. 2 vols. 21 plts. New endpp. Rebound. 1/2 marbled bds. Tog.with 'The Hand its Mechanism and Vital Endownments as Evincing Design', by same, Pickering, 1837. 8vo. 1/2 marbled bds. Plus 'The Anatomy and Philosophy of Expression as Connected with The Fine Arts', by same, Murray, 1847. 4th edn. Fo. illus in text. 1/2 bds. glt. spine. Plus one other by same. 5
WAR-OFFICE, 'A List of All The Officers of The Army and Royal Marines on Full & half-pay with An Index and a Succession of Colonels'. 1804. 52nd. edn. Fo. a.e.g. Full glt. leather bumped. Tog.with 'A List of The Officers of The Army and Royal Marines on Full & half-pay with Index', 1816, 4to. cl. bd. Plus 'The Royal Artillery War Commemoration Book', Bell, 1920. Fo. cl. bd. Plus 1939-1945 edn. 4
HUME, David, 'The History of England', Millar, 1763. 8vo. 5 of 8 volumes. full cf. labels to spines. Tog.with HUGHES, Rev. J.S. 'The History of England from The Accession of George III, 1760, To the Accession of Queen Victoria 1837', Bell, London, 1846. 3rd. edn. 6 of 7 volumes. Marbled edges, full cf. glt. spines. Plus PAUL, Herbert, 'A History of Modern England', Macmillan, 1904 in 5 volumes. 8vo. 1/2 leather. Marlborough College Bkplt. Plus one other. 17
JENNINGS, Louis J. 'The Correspondence and Diaries of The Late Right Honourable John Wilson Croker', Murray, 1884, 3 vols. cl. bd. scuffed. Tog.with WHEATLEY, Henry, B. (ed). 'The Diary of Samuel Pepys', Bell, 1929. 8vo. 8 vols. in 3. 1/2 marbled bds. scuffed. Plus 'Southey's Life of Nelson', ed. Kenneth Fenwick, The Folio Society, 1956 plus 2 others. 9
An American mahogany mantel clock by Seth Thomas Clock Company, striking on a bell, with a painted dial, printed 'Patented Dec.28, 1875,' with a perpetual calendar with pierced apertures for day and month, the dial printed 'Patented Feb.15, 1876,' with hinged twin aperture door, 20in (51cm) h.
An oak and mahogany banded longcase clock, the three train musical movement striking on a peel of eight bells and a single bell, to a 12in square brass dial with silvered chapter ring inscribed 'Peter Wise, London', with subsidiary seconds dial and a strike silent lever at 3 o'clock, 89.25in (227cm) h.
A 19th century French gilt brass mantel clock, the eight day movement striking on a bell, with outside count wheel, with an enamel dial, inscribed 'a Paris,' above a celestial globe surmount with female figure and telescope, the base with applied laurel wreaths, containing scientific instruments, 14.5in (37cm) h.
A mid 19th century ormolu and porcelain mounted mantel clock, the 8 day movement striking on a bell, stamped 'Japy Freres & Cie, 2537, 232, MF & F,' the dial painted a cherub, above a panel of figures with a bird cage, flanked by knoped columns, the urn surmount with an oval portrait, 19.5in (49.5cm) h, pendulum and winding key, on an oblong plinth and under a glass dome, repaired, and a pair of lidded vases with goat mask ring handles and giltwood plinths, 13.25in (33.5cm) h. (3) This lot was a wedding present to Mrs Myers (nee Pickering) from Baron Schroeder, owner of the bank, October 1871.
A Pendule Portative by Paul Garnier, with a two-plane escapement and striking on a bell, with outside countwheel, stamped 'P.G Brevete, 146, Guyerdet Aine, Paris,' with a silvered 3.5in dial, numerals worn, blued steel hand and a regulation dial above, on an ebonised and boxwood shaped base and circular plinth with a locking glass dome, 9in (23cm) h. Mid 19th century. Paul Garnier (1801-1869) was the founder of the semi mass production of carriage clocks. The above lot is a more stylish example of the brass cased carriage clock and though not entirely suitable for travelling, examples are known with travelling cases.
A late George III mahogany longcase clock, with carved and inlaid decoration, the 8 day movement striking on a bell to a 12in silvered arch dial, having a subsidiary seconds dial and crescent date aperture, inscribed 'Willm Avenell, Portsmouth', the arch with a date moon phase, the kingwood banded case with gilt brass mounts, 92.5in (235cm).
A George III black japanned longcase clock, the 8 day five pillar movement striking on a bell with a 12in arched brass dial and chapter ring, recessed subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the applied shaped brass plaque inscribed 'John Barber, Stratford,' the arch with a later boss inscribed 'Tempus Fugit,' the case with chinoiserie decoration and ball and spire finials, 98.5in (250cm).
A mahogany parquetry and marquetry longcase clock, the 8 day movement striking on a bell with a 12in arched brass dial and recessed subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, inscribed 'Michael Quesnell, Jersey,' foliage engraved spandrels, the arch with Sonne/non Sonne dial, 82.5in (209.5cm) h.
An early 19th century oak and mahogany longcase clock, the 8 day striking movement (bell missing) to a 14in painted dial having subsidiary seconds and date dials inscribed 'W. Nicholas, Birmingham,' the spandrels painted ladies representing the four seasons, the arch painted a figure representing Peace, the case with gilt brass mounts and marquetry, 90.5in (230cm) h.
A mahogany longcase clock, the 8 day movement striking on a bell with a 13in painted arch dial having subsidiary seconds hands and crescent date aperture, inscribed 'Jas Smith, Jersey,' the moon phase painted a shipping scene and landscape, the case with applied carved decoration, spiral ribbed pilasters on bracket feet, second quarter of 19th century, 90in (228.5cm) h.
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