A Mahogany Striking Bracket Clock, circa 1810, the inverted bell top case with carrying handle, "later" wooden pierced sound frets to the sides, upon bracket feet, 7-inch painted arched dial with strike/silent in the arch, twin fusee movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on bell, 54cm to hilt of handle
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An Ebonised Chiming Table Clock with Pedestal, circa 1875, the case with inverted bell top pediment, applied figural gilt-metal mounts to the canted corners, carrying handles to the sides upon scrolled feet, 8-1/2-inch arched brass dial, the arch with chime/silent and Westminster/chime on eight bells, the massive triple fusee movement with anchor escapement, highly engraved backplate, chiming the quarters on eight bells via eight hammers and striking a further gong for the hour, 74cm high, together with ebonised and gilt-metal mounted pedestal, 123cm high
A George III Mahogany Striking Bracket Clock with Pull Repeat, signed Jas Bowman, Strand, London, circa 1800, the inverted bell top case with carrying handle, repeat cord to the side, upon bracket feet, 8-inch painted arched dial with Roman numerals, dial centre with date aperture and signed "Jas Bowman, Strand, London", the arch with strike/silent, twin fusee movement with verge escapement and rack striking on a bell, backplate with engraved floral decoration, movement secured by brackets, 55cm to hilt of handle
An Early George III Bracket Clock with Pull Quarter Repeating, signed John Fladgate, London, circa 1760, the beachwood case with a single pineapple finial, pierced metal sound fret to the front, upon ribbed ball feet, pull repeating cord to the side, 6-inch silvered dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, dial centre signed "John Fladgate, London" and with mock pendulum aperture, five pillar twin fusee movement with verge escapement and pull quarter repeat on six bells and striking a further bell for the hours, movements secured by two brackets, 41cm high
A Scottish Mahogany Inlaid Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Geo Brown, Airdrie, circa 1820, the case with flat top pediment, rectangular trunk door and plinth with bird and floral inlay, "later" bracket feet, 14-inch painted arched dial, the arch and corners with figural scenes, dial centre with subsidiary dials for seconds, date and signed "Geo Brown, Airdrie", four pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on bell, 214cm high
A Mahogany Inlaid Thirty Hour Longcase Clock, signed W Muncaster, Whitehaven, circa 1810], the case with "later" swan neck pediment, floral inlaid corners above fluted pilasters, the inlaid plinth upon wavy shaped feet, 14-inch painted arched dial with subsidiary date and signed "W Muncaster, Whitehaven", the arch with a lady with swans in landscape scene, four pillar movement with attached falseplate stamped "Walker & Finnemore", anchor escapement and countwheel striking on bell, 245cm high
A Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed W Robson, North Shields, circa 1810], case with wavy shaped pediment, arched trunk door, rectangular plinth upon shaped feet, 13-inch painted arched dial, dial centre with subsidiary dials for seconds, date and signed "W Robson, Northshields", the corners and arch with painted floral and bird decoration, four pillar movement with attached falseplate stamped "F Byrne", anchor escapement and rack striking on bell, 237cm high
An Oak Thirty Hour Longcase Clock, signed Jas Pratt, Askrigg, circa 1820, the case with broken arched pediment, wavy shaped trunk door, plain rectangular plinth upon bracket feet, 12-inch painted arched dial, dial centre with date aperture and signed "Jas Pratt, Askrigg", floral corners and rural landscape scene to the arch, four pillar movement with countwheel striking on bell, 222cm high
A Mahogany Thirty Hour Longcase Clock, signed Jas Burton, Whitehaven, 1790, the case with swan neck pediment, flamed trunk door with "later" inlay, "later" rectangular plinth, 13-inch arched brass dial, engraved floral dial centre with subsidiary date dial and inscribed "Jas Fletcher", the arch with silvered plaque signed "Jas Burton, Whitehaven", four pillar movement with anchor escapement and countwheel striking on bell, 230cm high
An Oak and Mahogany Thirty Hour Longcase Clock, the case with flat top pediment, mahogany crossbanded trunk door flanked by inset pilasters, upon plinth with canted corners, 11-inch square brass dial, matted centre with date aperture and recessed silvered plaque signed "Robt Parkinson, Lancaster", four pillar movement with anchor escapement and countwheel striking on bell, dial and movement (circa 1750) associated to case (late 18th century)
An Oak Eight Day Longcase Clock, the case with swan neck pediment, wavy shaped trunk door, plinth with raised panel upon bracket feet, 12-inch arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring inscribed "Tho Lister, Luddenden", dial centre with penny moon and date aperture, the arch with tempus fugit silvered plaque, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on bell, dial associated to movement and case, 225cm high
A Tortoiseshell Boulle Longcase Clock, circa 1870, the highly decorative shaped case with floral boulle work and applied scroll and masked metal mounts, with waisted plinth upon claw feet, 10-inch cast dial with twelve enamel Roman cartouche chapters, twin weighted movement with pin wheel escapement and striking on top mounted bell, 231cm high
An Oak Thirty Hour Single Hand Longcase Clock with Unusual Dial, signed Joseph Butterworth, Fecit, circa 1730, the oak case with flat top pediment, hood with columns to the sides, wavy shaped trunk door with marquetry star medallion, plain rectangular plinth, very fine 11-inch square brass dial with silvered chapter ring signed, the matted dial centre with two arched apertures for date of the month and lunar scale combined with penny moon aperture, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and outside countwheel striking on a bell, 208cm high *Joseph Butterworth of Cawthorne, Barnsley, was probably the son of John Butterworth who was also a clockmaker. Joseph is thought to have succeeded his father around 1720. Only half a dozen longcase clocks are known by Joseph, mostly thirty hour and eight day examples. His dials display very fine engraving and unusual dial layouts. See Loomes (Brian), "Clockmakers of Northern England", page 106
A Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Wm Graham, London, the case with flat top pediment, twisted columns, rectangular inlaid trunk door with moulded border and glazed lenticle, inlaid plinth upon bracket feet, 12-inch square brass dial, matted dial centre with date aperture, seconds and signed "Wm Graham, London" on a silvered plaque, five pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on bell, dial and movement (circa 1730) associated to case (19th century), 213cm high
A Rare Walnut Eight Day Longcase Clock with Unusual Seconds Dial in the Arch, signed Bradley, London, circa 1715, the case with caddy top and fine pierced fretwork, arched trunk door with stringing and moulded edge upon rectangular plinth, 12-inch brass arched dial, dial centre with ringed winding holes and date aperture, cherub and crown spandrels, the arch with two silvered plaques signed "Bradley, London", 5-inch silvered seconds dial with a counter balanced seconds hand and interesting engraving of military equipment, with on the left side the flag of Louis XIV and on the right the flag of the Duc De Aujou, who became King Phillip 5th of Spain in 1700, seven pillar movement with anchor escapement set in the on extended plates and internal countwheel striking on bell, 245cm high *Langley Bradley born 1663 was apprenticed to Joseph Wise in 1687 and was freeman of the "Clockmakers" Company in 1695. He was elected master in 1726 and was a member until 1738. His address was Minute Dyall in Fenchurch Street. As well as making St Paul's Cathedral's clock, he also made ones for St.Giles in Edinburgh and Cripplegate, London. In the Sloan Museum there is a fine calendar watch by Bradley, this was commissioned by William III and presented to Sir Christopher Wren.
A Precision Built 2 inch Scale Live Steam Model of a Shand Mason Horse Drawn Fire Engine, manufactured by Maxwell Hemmens, York, the model has a copper boiler with test certificate, normal fittings, twin cylinder engine with cylinder head lubricators, scotch cranks, eccentric driven feed pump and stop cock, twin spoked fly-wheels and twin direct coupled water pumps, water tanks, Suction & Delivery Hose, chassis and body details include spoked wooden wheels with metal rim, coal bunker, drivers seat with brass rail to back, brake gear, bell, pair of lamps, York Fire Brigade plaque, finished in red and black paintwork with brass plaque inscribed "Sr/and Mason & Co, Engineers, London", mounted on a mahogany base with drawer and under a Perspex case, 56cm long and complete with an operating instruction manual
A 19th century mahogany longcase clock, the arched hood with fluted Ionic columns above a short trunk door, on a box base, the arched dial with moonphase and floral spandrels, seconds subsidiary dial and calendar aperture, inscribed 'W. Vaughan, Newport', the eight day movement striking on a bell.
A 19th century mahogany longcase clock, the hood with floral painted panels, Admiral Lord Nelson roundels and fluted columns, above a long trunk door with shaped top, box base and fun feet, the 35 cms dial with moonphase, ship and church rotating plate, painted with globes and floral spandrels with Roman numerals and a seconds subsidiary dial, inscribed Liverpool, the eight day movement striking on a bell, 236 cms high.
A George III pine and gesso chimney piece, in the manner of Ramage and Fergusson, Leith. The breakfront mantel with drapes and bell moulding, applied thistles, leaves and shells, over stiles with an applied rams head and trailing vines each side, 141 x 164cm For a similar fire surround see Phillips Scottish sale 24th August 2001, 970
An oak longcase clock, the arched enamelled 33cm dial with bird, fruit and flowers to arch above floral spandrels, Arabic chapter ring, cut brass hands, calendar aperture, inscribed 'Pallinson, Chesterfield', thirty hour movement, striking on a bell, the hood with swan neck pediment with brass finials, freestanding plain pillars, arched door to trunk, with mahogany veneers and crossbands, boxwood and ebony stringing, skirted base, 222cm high
An oak cottage longcase clock, the square brass 30cm dial with foliate spandrels, Roman and Arabic chapter ring, the leaf chased centre with calendar dial, inscribed Ramsbottom, Hall Green, eight day movement, striking on a bell, the square hood with moulded cornice and plain freestanding brass mounted pillars, shaped trunk door, outlined with mahogany crossbands, on bracket feet, 196cm high (composed)
An oak longcase clock, the square brass 32cm dial with floral and urn spandrels, Roman and Arabic chapter ring, matted centre with subsidiary seconds and calendar aperture, inscribed 'Joseph Atkinson', eight day movement, striking on a bell, the plain case with stepped domed hood, freestanding pillars, ovolo moulded trunk door, on bracket feet, 210cm high
A mahogany longcase clock, the arched enamelled 36cm dial with rocking man o'war in an estuary flanked by castles, the spandrels with lighthouses and ruins, Roman chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, the centre painted with colourful humming birds, inscribed 'David Griffighn Hirwaen House Pwllheli', eight day movement, striking on a bell, the hood with swan neck pediment centred by a leafy cartouche flanked by freestanding and planted spirally turned pillars, the broad waist conforming, shallow arch to door and planted panel to base, bun feet, 234cm high
A floral marquetry longcase clock, the square brass 26cm dial with infant mask spandrels, Roman chapter ring and matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial and leaf chased calendar aperture, inscribed George Booth, Manchester, eight day movement, striking on a bell, the square hood with cavetto cornice and blind fretwork frieze above three-quarter column pilasters, the rectangular trunk door with lenticle, the front inlaid with Dutch floral marquetry panels of birds, flowers and urn within borders of formal leafy scrollwork, the sides walnut veneered in boxwood strung rectangular panels, 194cm high (case composite, case and works not originally together)
Mid Victorian milk jug of baluster form, the lilac ground with moulded oak leaf, acorn and scrolled honeysuckle decoration in white and gilt, with scrolled twig handle inscribed 'Mrs Jessie Muirhead Reid 26th August 1859 from M.P. Bell' with further gilt floral sprig, 20cm high (a/f); also a pair of moulded copper lustre jugs each 20cm high. (3)
*BEWICK,T. 'A General History of Quadrupeds' Newcastle Upon Tyne, 1791. 2nd. edn. 8vo. wood engs. in text. Full leather, glt.spines. Tog. with BELL, Thomas, 'A History of British Quadrupeds', John Van Voorst, 1874. 2nd. edn. wdcts. Edward R. Allston's copy. 1/2 marbled bds. upr. bd. & backstrip almost det. 2
A Victorian basket-shaped gilt metal casket, embossed with a mask head, urns and swags, bevelled glass top, cushioned base to interior, raised on four ball feet, 4" high, three toilet water bottles, the gilt metal stand pierced with cherubs and garlands, 3 3/4" high and a decorative shop bell, enclosed three mother of pearl ovals on circular white alabaster base, 3 3/4" high (3)
A 19th Century mahogany cased long case clock, by William Bucknall Burslem, with eight day movement striking to bell, the arched painted dial with automaton Adam and Eve (not working) and hand painted wild animals, period female figures to the corners, the dial with date and seconds, the hood with scroll pediment centred by a brass ball finial, the hood door dividing fluted columns, the case door shaped to top and with recessed fluted pillars to the corners, on platform base, 90" high.
A Georgian mahogany and satin wood cross banded serpentine dressing/writing table, the top with canted front corners over a central drawer dividing pairs of small drawers with concave fronts, later brass handles, the chamfered tapering front legs with scroll and hare-bell inlay on spade feet, 43 1/3" wide x 23 " deep x 31 1/2" high. .
An Edwardian silver circular salver, the centre engraved a crest of a wheat sheaf pierced with arrows, the raised moulded border on three cartouche feet decorated bell flowers supported by scrolls, the underside with a Welshpool Golf Club inscription of 1909. 12.5in. (32cm.) diameter. Makers Martin, Hall and Co. Ltd. Sheffield, 1905. 27oz.
A copy of an early George II bullet silver teapot, engraved a contemporary style armorial, mask and bell flower decorated band around the hinged cover, having a cast partly facetted swan neck spout with a tear drop fluted wood and silver mounted finial and scroll wood handle. Maker Lionel Alfred Crichton (Crichton Brothers). London, 1930. 18oz (all in).
A rare Venetian calcedonia trembleuse beaker and stand, first half 18th century, the marbled opalescent glass with aventurine inclusions, the beaker of slender bell form with everted foot, the stand of inverted 'Cardinal's Hat' shape, the beaker 8.6cm, 3.375in, (2), For similar examples of both the beaker and trembleuse stand, see A.-E.Theuerkauff-Liederwald, Venezianisches Glas der Veste Coburg, pp.485-489, figs.595-605. It is rare for both the beaker and its original stand to have survived.
Five assorted airtwist wine glasses, mid 18th century, one with bell bowl engraved with a sunflower, on a knopped stem, another with funnel bowl engraved with fruiting vine and insect, set on a stem with swollen centre, another double-knopped with funnel bowl, another with ogee bowl moulded with honeycomb, all with conical feet, and another, the bell bowl with vermicular collar and folded conical foot, 15.6cm. to 17.5cm, 6.125in. to 6.875in, (5)
An engraved airtwist cider glass, circa 1760, the slightly elongated bell-shaped bowl finely engraved and polished on two sides with formal scrolling foliate fruit branches forming cartouches each enclosing a single apple, all below a drapery border hung with tassels, set on a shoulder-knopped multi-spiral airtwist stem and conical foot, 17.2cm, 6.75in, tiny chip to footrim
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