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A George III oak longcase clock, with cross banded decoration, swan neck pillared hood, full length trunk door and bracket feet, 12" silvered square arch dial , having rococo decoration around arabic minutes and Roman hour numerals, second ring, date crescent and marked Samuel Harris, Gillingham, eight day movement striking a bell, 81" high
An oak longcase clock, having inset barley twist hood, full length trunk door, the 12" square dial having applied cast spandrels, the silvered chapter ring inscribed Tim Mafon, Gainsboro, having Roman hour numerals and arabic minutes, the matted centre having seconds ring and date aperture, eight day movement, striking a bell, 79" high
A walnut longcase clock, having inset pillared hood, full length trunk door, the 11" square brass dial having applied cast spandrels, the silvered chapter ring having Roman hour numerals, arabic minutes, the chaste centrefield having second ring and maker plaque, L Springfield, eight day movement, striking on a bell, 77" high
An oak longcase clock, with pillared hood and full length door, with canted trunk, the painted 11" dial having moon roller to arch, painted with Belton House, the spandrels painted with Grantham scenes, being The King's School, Boothby Pagnell Manor, Angel Hotel and The Blue Pig, the chapter ring having Roman hour numerals enclosing the subsidiary dials, and marked L Springfield, Grantham, eight day movement, striking on a bell, 89" high
A George III flamed mahogany longcase clock, with swan neck Corinthian reeded column hood, quarter inset column trunk with full length door, canted base and ogee bracket feet, the 13" brass square arch dial having silvered arch marked NAT. SANDERS Manchester, the moon roller having painted fishing scene, applied rococo spandrels, silvered chapter ring with arabic minute and Roman hour numeral, the centre field having stylized birds and scrolling decoration, subsidiary seconds and date ring, engraved with a compass and sailing ship, eight day movement striking a bell, 89" high
An early 19thC mahogany longcase clock, with swan neck and turned pillar hood, turned inset flamed and satin wood strung trunk with full length shaped door, cross banded base and bracket feet, the 12" square arch dial having a country cottage to the arch, apples and strawberries to spandrels, Roman hour numerals, subsidiary seconds ring and date crescent and marked W. M. Pybus, Caistor, eight day movement striking a bell, 87" high
A mahogany longcase clock, having arched and reeded inset pillared hood, full length trunk door and bracket feet, the 11" painted dial having a galleon to the arch, rose painted spandrels, Roman hour numerals and subsidiary seconds and date rings, and painted L Springfield, Grantham, eight day movement, striking on a bell, 78" high
A walnut longcase clock, having inset pillared hood, full length trunk door, the 10" brass dial having applied cast spandrels, the silvered chapter ring having Roman hour and Arabic minute numerals, the chaste centrefield having seconds ring and date aperture, and inscribed John Fox, Grantham, eight day movement striking on a bell, 76" high
A George III oak longcase clock, with swan neck pillared hood, quarter round inset trunk with full length cross-banded door, cross-banded base and bracket feet, the 12" brass dial having applied rococo spandrels, silver chapter ring with Arabic minute and Roman hour numerals, subsidiary seconds ring and date crescent, inscribed John Roberts, eight day movement striking a bell, 85" high
A Louis XVI style giltwood and composite gueridon, late 19th century, the circular top inset with a bevelled glass mirror to plate above an anthemion frieze and three bell husk and beaded supports with scrolled and patera capitals, suspended with floral swags, above a triform platform with central vase finial, on three leaf moulded downswept legs with scrolled feet, with restorations, 98cm high, 47cm across
A 19th century French brass rococo mantel clock the movement striking on a bell the cast circular dial with oval enamel Roman numerals the drum case surmounted by a gadrooned urn flanked by foliate scrolls on spreading gadrooned and foliate cast cushion plinth cast pierced apron and dolphin head feet 42cm high
COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS, USA and American Interest Medals, France, La Convention, LIBERTE FRANÇOISE, Bell Metal Medal, 1792, by André Galle, head of Liberty left, with flowing hair, behind her a staff topped with a Phrygian cap, L’AN I DE LA. R. F., rev legend within wreath, A LA CONVENTION NATIONALE PAR LES ARTISTES REUNIS DE LYON – PUR METAL DU CLOCHE FRAPPE EN MDCCXCII, 39mm (Hennin 387; Maz 318; VG 338). Good very fine and very rare. This medal, Galle’s first recorded piece, was as the reverse and Forrer records [BDM II, 196], “the means of his receiving the honour to be deputed to Paris by the city of Lyons on the question of casting bells”.
Great Britain/England, British HAMMERED GOLD COINS, James I, Unite, 10.00g, second coinage, legend error GENTEMO, fourth crowned bust right, with orb and sceptre, rev crowned shield of arms, I R either side, mm bell both sides (Schneider -; N 2084; S 2619). Good fine and a very rare mint mark, not in the Schneider Sylloge. ex H M Lingford, part II, Glendining, 20 June 1951, lot 927
Great Britain/England, British HAMMERED GOLD COINS, James I, Gold Britain Crown, 2.51g, second coinage, third crowned bust right, rev crowned shield of arms, I R either side, legend reads REGINA in error, mm bell both sides (Schneider -; N 2091; S 2625). Double-struck, very fine and extremely rare. substituting REGINA for REGNA, this mintmark not represented in the Schneider Sylloge
Great Britain/England, British HAMMERED GOLD COINS, James I, Gold Halfcrown, 1.28g, second coinage, third crowned bust right, rev crowned shield of arms, I R either side, mm mullet over bell both sides (Schneider -; N 2094; S 2630). Light crease, nearly very fine, this mintmark not in the Schneider Sylloge.
A gilt brass carriage timepiece, 19th century, retailed by T. Russell & Sons, Piccadilly, in red morocco leather travelling case; a brass carriage clock striking on bell; a Swiss silver-cased chronograph pocket watch, the Roman enamelled dial set subsidiary date and seconds dials; and a Victorian silver pocket watch, H 15cm (timepiece)
paul Garnier Paris a brass carriage clock circa 1840 the typical glazed case with sliding front panel the silvered machine turned dial with panel below the bell striking twin barrel movement marked Paul Garnier/Her Du Roi Paris the chaff-cutter escapement with 3 arm gold balance wheel with regulation lever above wood infill to the underside 12.5cm high in a pretty leather covered gilt lined case with brass handle and side catches and silhouette inset key to the base
A fine Sevres style ormolu and porcelain three piece clock garniture mid 19th century the clock surmounted by a jewelled porcelain twin handled urn and cover painted with a classical Goddess and cherubs in a sea scape above a pedestal supported by a pair of caryatid figures flanked by a pair of stylised dolphins on an oblong shaped plinth and four tapered and fluted block feet the square porcelain dial painted to the centre with a pair of cherubs within a gilt and black enamel Roman hour chapter ring the Japy Freres twin train drum movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell 54cm high together with a pair of associated oviform vases and covers each mounted with a pair of rams mask handles and painted to an oval reserve with a courting couple in a landscape and to the reverse with a vignette on a circular pedestal and a shaped square plinth base clock and vases with losses to jewelling and some wear to gilding 51cm high
A Louis XVI style mahogany and ormolu-mounted commode 19th century of D-shape the white marble top enclosed by a three quarter gallery above a moulded frieze fitted with a central drawer above two further long drawers with sans traverse mounts flanked by a pair of cupboard doors interspersed by bell husk and stop-fluted uprights on turned tapered and fluted legs 90cm high 128cm wide 52cm deep
A George III mahogany longcase clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the painted dial with rocking sailing ship to arch above Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and inscribed, 'Johnson, High Wycombe', the arched hood with spiral reeded columns repeated on the trunk flanking a crossbanded arched door above a plain base and bracket feet, height approx 235cm (faults).
A George III oak longcase clock with eight day bell strike movement, the arched dial painted with a manor house and bridge above Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture and inscribed 'G. Buckmaster, Royston', the hood with arched pediment above a glazed door flanked by fluted pilasters on a plain trunk and base, height approx 207cm.
A William and Mary walnut and laburnum oyster veneered marquetry longcase clock with eight day, five pillar movement striking on a bell, the square brass dial with matt gilt centre and date aperture framed by a silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, cornered by pierced amorini spandrels, inscribed 'Wm Catell in Fleete Streete' to base, the hood with carved and pierced amorini and foliate scroll surmount above barley twist pilasters, the trunk door with a lenticle and inlaid with four panels of well drawn bird, floral and flower-charged vase marquetry, cornered by similar panels, the plinth similarly decorated, the sides crossbanded, on a pedestal base, height approx 207cm (alterations and restoration).
A Regency mahogany bracket clock with double fusee movement striking on a bell, the painted dial with Roman numerals and inscribed 'J. Cox Savoy, London', the case with pagoda top above brass line inlaid decoration, the sides with gilt brass handles and pierced fret panels on ball feet, height approx 43.5cm (faults).
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