A French Clock Garniture, the clock having a 13.5 cm enamel dial signed J Albinet, a Paris, rue de Shoiseul 4, fitted an 8 day movement striking on a bell, in a red marble case with putto finial and mounted with scrolling acanthus and flowers, 73 cm high, and a matching pair of seven light candelabra, 73.5 cm high (3)
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A Longcase Clock, the 30 cm square arched enamel dial with the arch decorated a pheasant, the spandrels with Greek key and rose decoration, the chapter ring with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, signed J Warrv Briftol, fitted an 8 day movement striking on a bell, in a mahogany case, 104 cm
C.G. BONEHILL - A PAIR OF 12-BORE BOXLOCK EJECTORS, serial no. 2210 / 1, 30in. nitro reproved barrels (one tube No.2 gun below recommended minimum wall thickness), ribs engraved 'C.G. BONEHILL. MAKER. BIRMINGHAM. THREE BELL STEEL', 2 1/2in. chambers, bored approx. true cyl and 1/2 choke, Bonehill patent treble-grip stepped actions with rounded bars, removable striker discs, profusely engraved with bouquet and scrollwork, brushed bright and reblued finish overall, 14 3/4in. figured stocks (ink enhanced) with recessed chequered side panels and horn spearpoint teardrops (the fore-end woods decorated en suite) including 3/4in. ebonite extensions, weight 6lbs. 12oz., in their brass-mounted oak and leather case
An 18th century wine glass, the bucket shaped bowl with an engraved band of flowers on a double twist stem, 16.5cm high, another, smaller with bell shaped bowl and a triple spiral stem, 14.5cm high, and another, with bell shaped bowl and double spiral blue and white stem, 15cm high, the latter 2 with minor chips.
17th century hand coloured map of Devonshire with reading 'Performed by John Speed and are to be sold by the Basett in Fleet Street and Ric: Chiswell in St. Paul's Churchyard; another Devonshire with Exeter Described and the Arms of Such Nobles as Haue Borne the Titles of Them. Left hand corner with hand painted illustration of Excester, left hand list of Nobles and crests, 22" x 17"; Map of Surrey and a 17th century map of Oxfordshire by J. Bell, circa 1626, 4" x 6"
A Victorian skeleton clock of architectural form, the pierced silvered chapter ring of roman numerals, single fusee movement striking on a single bell, the pierced back stamped '13’ on four short turned feet and oval veined white marble base with three white glazed compressed bun feet under a glass dome, 16.5" high
A brass striking lantern clock with 1.5" wide roman chapter ring, and centre engraved with leaves and signed 'John Fraser, Worcester’, with single iron hand, the one day movement striking on a strap enclosed single bell, lacking its finial, over a dolphin pierced brass front between front and back corner turned finials over front and back corner turned pilasters on turned ball feet, 13.5" high (lacking pendulum and weight)
A Regency mahogany eight-day longcase clock, the 14" square dial signed Barry, Bolton with inner ring of roman numerals, outer ring with arabic numerals at the quarters, florally painted corner spandrels and centred subsidiary seconds dial, the hood with swan neck pediment over square glazed door flanked by satinwood banded flat fronted boxwood strung front corner pilasters over a shaped trunk door flanked by satinwood banding and inlaid bell flowers over a box base with canted corners on shaped bracket feet, 88" high
A George III eight-day longcase clock, the 12" square brass dial signed John Owen, the 2.25" chapter ring having both arabic and roman numerals with centred subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture within scrolling leaves, the pierced corner spandrels of floral and leaf design, the movement striking on a single bell, the hood with plain moulded cornice over a square glazed hood door with three-quarter front corner pilasters over an arched long trunk door with shaped brass key escutcheon on a box base and later plinth, the interior of the case has a depository label for Brown & Co (Chester), Ltd’, No.197029, Warehouse, Chester, 81.5" high. John Owen is listed as working as listed circa 1780 in Llanrwst, Wales
A William IV mahogany longcase clock, the 14" circular painted dial with ring of roman numerals, the centre singed George Bell Gosforth with subsidiary centred seconds dial striking on a single bell, the hood with circular glass door within C scroll moulded mounts over an arched short trunk door flanked by short turned cut front corner pilasters on a high box base and short turned front feet, 88" high, 24" wide
A George III oak eight-day longcase clock, the 12" square painted dial with inner ring of roman numerals, outer ring of arabic numerals, painted floral corner spandrels, centred date aperture and subsidiary second dial striking on a single bell, the head with pierced swan neck pediment over a square hood door flanked by fluted tapering front corner hood pilasters over a shaped trunk door on box base,. height 82"
A set of eight Victorian walnut dining chairs, each with leather padded buttoned back between leaf carved and bell flower moulded uprights over an overstuffed leather buttoned seat on cushion moulded seat rail and leaf carved turned and tapering front legs terminating in brown salt glazed pottery casters, label on seat rail 'Garnetts, Warrington’ (8)
A mahogany serpentine sideboard, circa 1800, the well shaped serpentine top over three short cockbeaded frieze drawers over a central arched apron flanked by two cockbeaded drawers, the drawer fronts crossbanded, fitted with brass swing handles, flanked by bell flower inlay on four square tapering front legs, the sides of bow form, 59" wide, 35.5" high, 25" deep £400-600
A walnut and floral marquetry longcase clock the eight-day tree-train five-pillar movement with anchor escapement striking the hour on a bell and chiming the quarters on six bells the square brass 12in dial with Roman numerals and Arabic five minute divisions and with subsidiary seconds dial the silvered chapter ring inscribed Fra. Dorrell LONDON the case with floral marquetry panels the door with lenticle the hood with spiral columns and caddy top with two flambeau urn finials 262cm high
An oak longcase clock the eight-day two-train movement with anchor escapement and rackstrike on a bell the arched brass 11 3/4in foliate engraved dial with Roman numerals Arabic five minute divisions subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture within foliate cast spandrels with masks the arch with a boss inscribed John Smith Sleaford within dolphin spandrels the hood with pagoda pediment with central ball and eagle finial and a pair of ball and spire finials the trunk with domed-top door and plain plinth 234cm high
A George III mahogany longcase clock the eight-day two-train movement with interior countwheel strike on a bell the countwheel on the striking train the arched brass 12in dial with Roman numerals Arabic five minute divisions subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture the arch with a disk inscribed Thos. Allen Deptford the hood with domed pediment and brass capped Doric pillars the trunk with domed-top door and plain plinth base 229cm high See G.H. Baillie Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World (1974) where a Thomas Allen of Deptford is listed ante 1789
A mahogany longcase clock 19th century the eight-day two-train movement with anchor escapement and rackstrike on a bell the 12in square painted dial with Roman numerals subsidiary seconds dial crescent date aperture and inscribed Scovell Newbury the hood with swan-neck pediment and a pair of brass-capped fluted pillars the trunk with rectangular door and panelled plinth the case with pale-wood banding 206cm high (hour hand broken)
A George II oak cased longcase clock the two-train outside countwheel bell striking movement with four wheel trains narrow diamond barrels and anchor escapement the plates grooved for dust shutters (lacking) the 11in square brass dial with recessed seconds dial calendar aperture and ringed winding holes to the foliate engraved matt centre the silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with foliate half-hour markers Arabic five-minute and signed Philip Antrobus to the lower edge with female mask spandrels the caddy-top case with integral hood pilasters over rectangular trunk door and plinth base 200cm high
A William and Mary/Queen Anne arabesque marquetry eight-day longcase clock early 18th century the inside countwheel bell striking movement with lined pillars (one removed) and anchor escapement the 12in square brass dial with subsidiary seconds dial foliate border engraved calendar aperture and ringed winding holes to the matted centre the Roman numeral silvered chapter ring with stylised fleur-de-lys half-hour markers Arabic five-minutes and signed John Eagle Lothbury London to lower edge with twin cherub and crown pattern spandrels and herringbone band engraved border in a case with moulded cornice over integral pilasters to hood over long trunk door with lenticle above conforming plinth base inlaid with tight foliate scroll designs throughout 225cm high (movement and dial associated to case Provenance: The Old Rectory Peasemore See G.H. Baillie Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World (9th ed. 1974) where John Eagle is listed as an apprentice 1683 and of the Clockmaker’s Company 1690-1712
A George III oak longcase clock the eight-day two-train five-pillar movement with anchor escapement and rackstrike on a bell the 12in arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and Arabic five-minute divisions encompassing a subsidiary seconds dial date aperture and shaped plaque inscribed Geo: Maynard Long Melford the arch with strike/silent dial foliate spandrels the plain case with arched door the pagoda pediment surmounted with three ball and spike finials 240cm high See G. H. Baillie Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World (1974) where a George Maynard of Melford is listed second half 18th century
A 19th centruy oak and mahogany longcase clock the eight-day two-train movement with anchor escapement and rackstrike on a bell the 13in painted dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary date and seconds dials the spandrels painted with foxes indistinctly inscribed Newbury the case inlaid with marquetry borders the hood with swan-neck pediment and brass-capped pillars 201cm high
An oak cased longcase clock the thirty-hour movement with anchor escapement and outside countwheel strike on a bell the 11in brass dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals date aperture and inscribed Tho. Baker Portsmouth in a plain case with flat pediment and rectagular trunk door 192cm high See G.H. Baillie Watchmakers and Clockmakers of the World (1974) where a Thomas Baker of Portsmouth is listed ante 1753
A mahogany longcase clock the eight-day three-train movement with anchor escapement and striking the hours on a bell and the quarters on eight graduated bells the arched 12in dial with silvered chapter ring and subsidiary seconds dial the case inlaid with rosettes and with brass capped Corinthian columns the hood with three gilt metal ball and spire finials 230cm high (much adapted some damage to the case)
A thirty-hour posted longcase clock movement and dial circa 1740 the countwheel bell striking movement with anchor escapement and 10in square brass dial signed Geo. Hewett Marlbro within a Rococo scroll cartouche to centre the applied silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with fleur-de-lys half hour markers with sea shell and scroll-cast spandrels to angles See G.H.Baillie Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World (9th edition 1974) where George Hewett is recorded working in Marlborough 1720-69
A thirty-hour posted hooded wall clock movement and dial the countwheel bell-striking movement with anchor escapement and 9in brass break-arch dial with ho-ho bird decorated matted centre Roman numeral chapter ring with lozenge half-hour markers female mask and scroll-cast spandrels and signed Fras. Webb Watlington to arch 30.5cm high See Britten’s Old Clocks and Watches (9th Ed. 1982) where a Francis Webb of Watlington is listed 1710-30
An eight-day longcase clock movement and dial circa 1790 the five pillar rack and bell striking movement with 12in single sheet brass break-arch Roman numeral dial with seconds and calendar dials to centre with Arabic five minutes and signed Budgen Croydon to the chapter ring with 'strike/silent’ dial to arch 41.5cm high See G.H. Baillie Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World (9th Ed. 1974) where a William Budgen is recorded working 1750-1824
An eight-day longcase clock movement and dial with moonphase circa 1770 the five pillar rack and bell striking movement with 12in single sheet brass break-arch Roman numeral dial with recessed seconds dial calendar aperture and signed John Watts Canterbury to the foliate engraved centre with scroll engraved spandrels with moonphase to arch 41.5cm high See G.H. Baillie Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World (9th Ed. 1974) where John Watts is recorded working 1751-75
A thirty hour longcase clock movement and dial circa 1770 the four pillar outside countwheel bell striking movement with 12in square brass dial with seconds dial arched calendar aperture to the landscape engraved centre the arcaded Roman numeral chapter ring with fleur-de-lys half hour markers and Arabic five minutes inscribed George Miles HORTON with scroll-cast spandrels
A walnut longcase clock mid 18th century the eight-day two-train five-pillar movement with anchor escapement and rackstrike on a bell the 12in brass arched dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals Arabic five-minute divisions subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture within masked and foliate spandrels the arch with a silvered boss inscribed Jere Quelch London the hood with flat pediment and domed door with brass capped plain pilasters the trunk with a domed top door 230cm high (some shrinkage cracks to the case See Britten’s Old Clocks and Watches (9th ed. 1982) where a Jeremiah Quelch is listed 1735-54
A panelled oak longcase clock the thirty-hour posted movement with outside countwheel strike on a bell and anchor escapement the 10in square brass dial with single hour hand and Roman numerals the chapter ring inscribed Fra’Webb Watlington in a panelled case of so-called 'pencil’ type the hood with flat pediment 203cm high See Britten’s Old Clocks and Watches (9th ed. 1982) where a Francis Webb is listed circa 1710-30
A George III yew longcase clock the eight-day two-train five-pillar movement with anchor escapement and rackstrike on a bell the brass 10in square dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals Arabic five-minute divisions the foliate engraved centre inscribed Willm. Bafsett MAYFIELD the hood with flat pediment and plain turned pilasters the trunk with rectangular door with lenticle 193cm high (some shrinkage cracks to the case See Britten’s Old Clocks and Watches (9th ed. 1982) where a William Bassett is listed circa 1790
A brass lantern clock of posted construction with anchor escapement and countwheel strike on a bell mounted within the domed cage above over replaced dial within foliate engraved centre and Roman numeral chapter ring inscribed Will Hoadly with iron loop and spurs to rear movement and frame early 18th century dial later 38cm high
A brass lantern clock early 18th century of posted construction now with anchor escapement and countwheel strike on a bell mounted within the domed cage above the dial with foliate engraved centre and Roman numeral chapter ring with wheatear half-hour markers the lower edge signed F. Berry Hitchin with replaced hour hand side doors and brass backplate 37cm high
A late 19th century French gilt-metal and enamel-mounted mantel clock the eight-day two-train movement striking the hour on a bell and with half-hour pass strike the enamelled round dial decorated with doves and trophies and black Roman numerals the case cast en rocaille and set with enamelled panels decorated with putti surmounted with an urn finial 43.5cm high
A late 19th century French gilt-metal mantel clock the eight-day two-train movement striking on a bell the back-plate with stamp for Miroy Freres Paris the enamelled round dial with Roman numerals and inscribed H.ry Marc a Paris the case cast en rocaille and surmounted with a woodman 39cm high
A late 19th century French gilt-metal and porcelain mounted mantel timepiece the eight-day two-train movement with outside countwheel strike on a bell the back plate inscribed DELETTREZ A PARIS the enamelled round dial with Roman numerals and inscribed with the maker’s name the case stamped from sheet metal en rocaille and applied with white porcelain flowers on a velvet-lined stand with an ebonised base and glass dome 42cm high
A late 19th century French alabaster and gilt-metal mounted mantel clock the eight-day two-train movement with outside countwheel strike on a bell and half-hour pass strike the round dial with gilt-metal Roman numerals and mounted in a plinth base with presentation plaque and surmounted with a classical maiden on an ebonised wood base 39cm high (some damage)
A Victorian rosewood mantel clock for Charles Frodsham the French eight-day two-train movement striking on a bell the back plate stamped C.F and CHAS. FRODSHAM CLOCKMAKER TO THE QUEEN PARIS and numbered 29106 the round enamelled dial with Roman numerals Breguet hands and inscribed CHAs FRODSHAM To The Queen in a rectangular case with plinth base 23cm high
A George III Admiral Lord Nelson commemorative bracket clock circa 1805 the five pillar twin-fusee bell striking movement with anchor escapement and trip repeat the backplate signed Jno Chambley Woolverhampton (sic) within a foliate cartouche the 7in painted Arabic numeral break-arch dial similarly signed to the centre with Four Continents spandrels and the arch with a scene of Britannia mourning at the tomb of our hero the brass-mounted triple-pad top break-arch case with carrying handle over fish-scale side frets and brass bracket feet 41cm high excluding handle See G.H. Baillie Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World (9th Ed. 1974) where John Chambley of Wolverhapton is listed 1780-95
Parkinson & Frodsham a Regency rosewood and brass inlaid bracket clock the eight-day two-train fusee movement with anchor escapement and striking on a bell the engraved backplate inscribed Parkinson & Frodsham Change Alley London the enamelled round convex dial with Roman numerals and inscribed Parkinson & Frodsham Change Alley LONDON the case with brass line inlay ornament surmounted with a pineapple finial four brass ball feet 51cm high
GARNETT (DAVID) BEANY-EYE, cloth, dustwrapper, 8vo, 1935; Sewell (Brocard) Footnote To The Nineties, cloth, dustwrapper, 8vo, 1968; Douglas (Lord Alfred) The Sonnets Of, cloth, original printed wraps, 12mo, n. d., Belloc (Hilaire) Selected Essays, cloth, dustwrapper, 8vo, 1955; Bell (Clive) Since Cezanne, cloth, dustwrapper, 8vo, 1929; Casson (Stanley) Progress And Catastrophe, cloth, dustwrapper, 8vo, 1937 (6).
Gilded bronze cased mantle clock by Tiffany and Co, New York, the gothic style case pierced and decorated with maskheads and dolphins, capped with a ball and fleur de lys finial, the circular dial set with circular white and black enamel Roman numerals, the movement signed and numbered 4095, striking on a bell, 59cm high, 36cm wide.
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