A late 19th Century black lacquered papier mache Mother of Pearl inlaid drop dial Wall Clock, the shaped circular surround to a drop trunk with visible pendulum aperture, all over decorated with gilt highlights and painted floral decoration to a spun glass bezel enclosing a repainted 12” Roman dial with outside minute track, to a spring driven movement with anchor escapement and strike on a bell (restorations and damage), height 29”
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An early 19th Century oak cased 8 day Longcase Clock, signed Crake of Loddon, the arched case surmounted by a plain frieze and gilt wood finials (one lacking), to an arched door flanked by free standing fluted columns with gilt metal mounted capitals, to a convex throat and long arched door, raised on a plinth base, to an associated 12” painted arched dial with gilt highlighted floral spray spandrels and sea shells over a Roman and Arabic chapter ring with subsidiary seconds and date sector with pierced and stamped brass hands, the false plate stamped Walker & Finnimore, Birmingham, with a plain brass movement with four knopped pillars, anchor escapement and strike on a bell, (dial and movement associated) height 83 ½”
7 Chinese manufactured vehicles: Airport Limousine (minibus) in yellow and green with opening driver's door and bell; Dump Truck Articulated open truck body with tipping action, plastic spades behing cab, in red and cream, Ambulance with opening rear doors, in white with red crosses; Service car truck, finished in blue and white with fabric tilt; Crane truck in red and cream; Baby Convertible (2), Open convertible with driver, one in red, one in green. All friction powered, all in original coloured picture card boxes, some minor age wear to boxes and contents VGC
Eight miscellaneous fishing/country books: Sea Trout and Trout by Menzies, Near and Far Anglers Sketches of Home, Sport and Colonial Life by William Senior published in 1890, two Fur, Feather and Fin clothbound volumes - The Salmon and the Partridge, A Fisherman’s Progress by H H Bashford, Witches and Fishes by Sir Hesketh Bell, Where to Fish published up by The Field with coloured illustrations, and Practical Boat Building for Amateurs. (8)
An oak and mahogany longcase clock first half 19th century the twin train movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell the thirteen inch break arch painted dial signed Joseph Moses West Auckland with subsidiary seconds and date dials bearing Roman hour numerals painted to the spandrels with a figure and animals and to the arch with a huntsman and white horse in the landscape the broken swan neck pediment above an arched glass door flanked by fluted columns above a short arched trunk door flanked by quarter columns above a panelled box base with chamfered corners and moulded and reduced feet 225cm high
An early 19th century Welsh oak longcase clock the single train movement with anchor escapement outside count wheel striking on a bell the eleven inch painted break arch dial signed to the centre Thos. Davies Swansea above a date aperture within Roman hour and minute numerals and flower painted spandrels the arch painted with birds by an urn the broken swan neck pediment surmounted by a brass finial above an arched glazed door flanked by columns above a long shaped trunk door and a panelled box base and shaped bracket feet 225cm high
A George III oak and mahogany banded longcase clock the twin train movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell the thirteen inch square painted dial decorated to the centre with a pair of birds flanking a subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture within Roman hour and Arabic minute numerals and flower painted spandrels the hood with broken swan neck pediment above a square glazed door flanked by fluted columns the arched trunk door with fan inlaid spandrels and flanked by quarter fluted columns on a box base with moulded plinth 206cm high in need of an overhaul and restoration
A Louis XVI style white marble and ormolu mounted mantel clock the twin train movement with anchor escapement outside count wheel and silk suspension striking on a bell the convex white enamel dial signed Roque Paris bearing Arabic hour and minute numerals the drum shaped case surmounted by the seated brown patinated bronze figure of a woman holding a dove above a pedestal with scrolled brackets and a breakfront shaped base on turned ormolu feet 36cm high first half 19th century
A mid 19th century French bronze and ormolu mounted mantel clock the twin train brass drum movement with anchor escapement and outside count wheel striking on a bell with 8.5cm circular white enamel Roman numeral dial with cartouche shaped bezel the canted black slate case surmounted by a bronze figure group of a knight and his page on a mounted shaped and stepped plinth 66cm high
A Sheraton revival mahogany and marquetry inlaid etagere the eliptical shaped top inlaid with a musical trophy bell husk and foliate scrolls and surmounted by a flute inlaid two handled tray with glass surface above a larger conforming tier similarly inlaid on four fan and flute inlaid square legs with outswept feet united by a crinoline stretcher 85cm high 88cm wide with restorations
Bell Scott William William Blake etchings from his works. London: Chatto and Windus 1878 4to 8 etchings [lacking two] original boards water damaged staining throughout gutter percha perished; Hussey C. Tait McKenzie. Philadelphia 1930. First edition 4to photographic plates original green cloth gilt corners bumped some foxing; Bury Adrian Shadow of Eros. London: Dropmore Press 1952 8vo number 28 of 53 specially bound and signed by the author original full morocco gilt a fine copy (3)
Husbandry - Houghton John A Collection of Letters for the Improvement of Husbandry & Trade. London: John Lawrence 1681 4to [volume 1 nos. 1-15 only] contemporary calf bookplates of E.S. and H. Lloyd and André Simon corners worn joints cracked; Markham Gervase. Markham's Farewell to Husbandry... the fourth time revised corrected and amended. London: John Harison 1638 4to woodcuts in the text eighteenth-century calf [STC 17375] small hole in title not affecting text rebacked slightly rubbed; La Quintinye Jean de. The Complete Gard'ner... abridg'd by George London and Henry Wise. Third edition corrected. London: Andrew Bell 1701 8vo engraved frontispiece and 10 folding plates contemporary panelled calf bookplate of Charles Tancred (3)
Martin M. A description of the Western Islands of Scotland. London: for A. Bell 1716. Second edition 8vo folding map folding plate pp. xxxi 392 contemporary panelled calf worn boards loose tape repairs to hinges browning occassional foxing; Stewart Duncan A short historical and genealogical account of the Royal family of Scotland... and the surname Stewart. Edinburgh 1739 8vo folding genealogical and chronological tree contemporary calf worn foxing edges of title browned (2)
Early 19th century ebonised bracket clock signed Webster Cornhill with brass carrying handle arched top pierced fretwork sides brass bracket feet 7" arched painted white dial with Roman numerals signed Webster Cornhill London with subsidiary strike/silent dial twin fusee movement with anchor escapement striking on bell back plate signed with engraved number R1850 17" high
A GEORGE II OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, the silvered chapter ring signed John Stancliffe, with central moon phase dial and subsidiary date aperture, the chapter ring with Roman numerals and engraved divisions, flanked by cast scrolling spandrels, the 30 hour movement striking on a bell, the flat topped hood with twin gilt eagle and ball finials above a panelled blind fret decoration, the dial flanked by twin turned columns, the trunk with a long door and quarter recessed columns, 88" high.
A WALNUT LONGCASE CLOCK, with silvered chapter ring, signed Nathaniel and Thomas Chamberlains, London, with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, with ring-turned winding holes, the spandrels with "Boys & Crown" mounts with an engraved border, the eight-day two-train movement striking on a bell, the hood with a raised moulded top with blind fret decoration, the glazed door and sides with tapering columns, the rectangular door with central window on a conforming base, 92" high.
A GEORGE III OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, the white enamel dial signed W Palin, Nantwich, with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the arch and spandrels with floral decoration, with an eight-day movement striking on a bell, the hood with a scrolling cornice, the door flanked by square section reeded columns, and the trunk door flanked by conforming columns, on a panelled base, 85" high
A rare deceptive plain-stemmed Toastmaster's Glass circa 1740 the bell-shaped bowl with thick sides set on a plain stem and folded conical foot 17.9cm. 7in. A very similar glass is illustrated by L.Bickerton Eighteenth Century English Drinking Glasses p.143 no.360 where it is described as a Toastmaster's glass.
Carved oak bracket clock with three train movement German oak bracket clock late 19th century by Winterhalter & Hofmeier brass broken arch face with silvered chapter slow/fast and bells/gongs rings applied gilt spandrels three train movement with eight bell carillon and five coil gongs chiming the quarter and on pull repeat in an architectural case carved with masks and leaves. Height 54cm. (Key and pendulum)
Long cased clock with two weights winder pendulum and one finger Oak long case clock banded in mahogany broken arch painted face detached from the back plate by Wilson the two train movement striking on a bell in a swans neck hood with blind fret frieze and Corinthian side columns on a quarter column trunk and set out base. (Two weights pendulum key and detached face)
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