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Nicholson of Whitehaven Cumbria 8 day longcase clock with penny moon Good 18th Century 8 day Longcase Clock. Two train movement striking on a bell with 13" square brass dial with penny moon and date ring. The four leaf clover winding squares can clearly be seen on the movement and was a nice touch adopted by the Nicholsons. Contained in a walnut case with mahogany cross-banding 92" x 20" x 28"This clock is in good condition and restored by the deceased father who was a clock and watch repairer. My only comment is that the matching of the cross banding needs to be redone or coloured in to match.William and Jacob Nicholson were fine clockmakers and produced some outstanding clocks and this is certainly one of them. Working from about 1730 to late 1700s
A Merit Randall Limited UK Dan Dare Space Control Radio Station containing 2 x Walkie Talkie handsets, control unit with searchlight, dials and buzzer, together with a boxed Bell Toy Astro Ray Flashlight Target Gun, and a Merit Space Patrol Walkie Talkie set in unused conditionsee extra image of Dan Dare set
Vinyl - Around 50 Northern Soul, Funk, Boogie, Soul 7" demo / promo singles including Ramsey Lewis, Michael Jackson, Herbie Hancock, Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes, Eddie Henderson, BB King, Archie Bell & The Drells, Tommy Hunt, Billy Preston, James Brown, The Temptations, Rufus Thomas, Jimmy James and more. Vinyl at least Ex overall. Card sleeves mainly. From the Granada Television / Yorkshire Television music library, therefore most have library stickers/numbers to sleeve or vinyl or both.
Vinyl - Punk - 12 UK / EU Original Pressing albums and Four 12” singles, including: The Rezillos - Mission Accomplished (1979, Sire Records, SRK 6069) EX / VG+. Angelic Upstarts - Teenage Warning (1979, Warner Bros. Records, K 56717) EX / EX. Zoundz - Zoundz (1983, Italian 1st pressing, Base / Rough Trade Records, RT 0012) EX / EX. 999 - The Singles Album (1980 UK, United Artists Records, SOS 999) VG+ / EX. Outcasts - Blood And Thunder (1982, UK, Abstract Records, ABT 004) EX / EX. Wire - Play Pop (1986, Pink Records, PINKY 7) VG (minor damage) / EX. Wire - A Bell Is A Cup (VG / EX + Printed Inner). XTC - Black Sea (EX / EX + Insert), The Skids - 2 albums and 1 12"- Scared To Dance / Days In Europe / Wide Open (Red Vinyl 12” ), The Members - At The Chelsea Night club, Generation X - The Best Of, UK Decay - Rising From The Dread (12” EX- / EX + Insert), Blitz - New Age (12”). Sham 69 - Hersham Boys (12”)
Vinyl - Cocteau Twins / 4AD Records - 6 Original Uk 1st Pressing albums + 8 Original UK 12” singles. To include: Cocteau Twins - Garlands (1982, UK 1st Press, CAD 211) VG+ / EX. Head Over Heels (1983, UK 1st press, Gloss Sleeve, CAD 313) EX- / EX + Printed Inner. Treasure (1984, Uk 1st Press, CAD 412) Textured Sleeve EX / EX + Printed Inner. Victorialand (1986, UK 1st Press, CAD 602) EX / EX + Printed Inner. Blue Bell Knoll (1988, UK 1st Pressing, Limited Edition, Gatefold Sleeve, CAD 807 ) Limited Edition, Gatefold Sleeve EX / EX + Original Black Inner. Harold Budd, Elizabeth Fraser, Robin Guthrie, Simon Raymonde – The Moon And The Melodies (1986, UK 1st Pressing CAD 611) EX / EX + Printed Inner. Sunburst And Snowblind (1983, UK 12”, BAD 314) EX / EX. Peppermint Pig (1983, UK 12”, BAD 303) VG+ / EX. The Spangle Maker (1984, UK 12”, BAD 405) EX / EX. Echoes In A Shallow Bay (1985, UK 12”, BAD 511) EX / EX. Tiny Dynamite (1985, UK 12”, BAD 510) EX / EX. Aikea-Guinea (1985, UK 12”, BAD 501) EX / EX. Love's Easy Tears (1986, UK 12”, BAD 610) EX / EX. Iceblink Luck (1990, UK 12”, BAD 0011) EX / EX
Vinyl - Over 70 Soul & Funk LP's including Rick James, Etta James, Rufus Thomas, Jr Walker, A Taste Of Honey, Lemon, Archie Bell, The Brides Of Funkenstein, Isaac Hayes, The Four Tops and others. Condition at least Vg+ overall with some better. The records came from the Granada TV archive and therefore many have a library sticker to sleeve
A late 19th to early 20th Century large French spelter mantel clock, detailed with a figural group of a huntsman on horseback with his hounds, the case further decorated with acanthus scrolls and dead game, enclosing an eight-day movement striking the half hour on a bell, movement numbered 690, the dial with blue and white Roman numeral chapters, height 67cm and width 61cm, S/D.
Charles Frodsham; A Victorian triple fusee 8-day mantle/boardroom clock. With architectural brass strung and inlaid broken arch oak case, the movement with variable eight or four bell quarter chiming and the hours on a coiled gong. The brass dial with applied spandrels and a silvered chapter ring bearing the legend: Charles Frodsham 84 Strand. London 1815 fitted an advance and retard and strike selector to the broken arch. The case is supported by compressed gilt brassbun feet. 39 cm wide x 26 cm deep x 51 cm overall height.Charles Frodsham was recorded as working at 84 Strand, London between 1858-1884The clock bears the serial number 1815 this will place it in the production run between 1880-1895Some damage to the moulding of the case.The movement winds freely on all trainsThe clock will run and chime but this is no guarantee of accuracy or reliability.
Grohe of Wigmore St, London; a late 19th-century ormolu 8-day mantle clock with trophy surmount and flanked by a pair of putto riding swans, the slightly convex Roman dial marked GROHE and the movement chiming the hours on a single bell. The architectural case inset porcelain panels painted with The Madonna Della Seggiola after Raphael flanked by smaller panels with Neoclassical decoration. The case is supported by capitols and scrolls. 51 cm wide x 21 cm deep x 36 cm overall height.Private EstateGrohe of Wigmore St is recorded as working in this location between the 1840s/1880sSee page 327 of Brian Loomes. Watchmakers and Clockmakers of the World bookBoth trains wind freely and the movement chimes the hours (out of sync with the indicated time) and marks the half-hour with a passing strike.I have wound the clock and it has been running strongly for a little while, this is of course NO guarantee of accuracy or reliability as with any antique clock movement.The porcelain panels are intact and crack-free (checked front and back)The case is dirty but intact the dial is clean and chip and crack-free and the increments are strong and legible
RYE. A collection of 30 postcards of Rye, East Sussex, including photographic postcards titled 'Proclamation of King George V', 'Sailors Britannia Car, Torchlight Display', 'Semaphore Signallers', 'The Military Road', 'Shipping, Rye', 'Curfew House, Watch Bell St, Rye' and 'Rye Harbour'. Provenance: the estate of the Late Rendel Williams.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
SEIKO - a Vintage stainless steel Bell-matic automatic wristwatch, ref. 4006-6011, textured silvered dial with baton hour markers, sweep centre seconds hand and day/date aperture, 17 jewel movement with calibre 4006A, serial no. 2N0873, case width 36mm, working orderMovement - currently working Dial - cleanGlass - light surface abrasionsHands - goodCase - general wear and abrasionsCrown - bezel dial moving, hands adjust smoothly, Quickset date workingBracelet - unassociated black leather strap, light wearNotes – no box or papers
Vinyl Records – 7” Singles – Soul - Madeline Bell – Don't Come Running To Me – Philips – BF 1501; Vicki Anderson – King Records – 45-6377; The Chocolate Jam Co. – This Time / "C" Of Chocolate – Epic – 8-50727; Chosen Few* – Pretty Face – Polydor – 2058 721; Danny Hunt – What's Happening To Our Love Affair - Dynamite Records – 8663 (5)
Illustrators - Doré (Gustave, illustrator) & Vaughan (Robert, editor), Milton's Paradise Lost, London: Cassell, Petter, and Galpin [n.d., c. 1880], illustrated with full-page wood-engraved plates, contemporary quarter-morocco over marbled boards (disbound, rubbed, chipped, with losses), marbled edges and endpapers, crown folio (37cm x 31cm), (1); Children's, Woodward (Alice B.W.) & O'Connor (Daniel), The Peter Pan Picture Book, London: George Bell & Sons, 1907, colour plates, pictorial boards, 8vo, (1); Jessop (Ernest M., illustrator): Ingoldsby's The Knight & The Lady, [&] The Lays of St. Aloys, first editions thus, London: Eyre & Spottiswoode, [n.d, c. 1885], chromolithograph-printed, original pictorial papered boards, crown folios (37.5cm x 28cm), (2); Commedia dell'arte, Beijer (Agne), Recueil de plusieurs fragments des premières Comédies Italiennes [...], copy. 90/490 on Blanchet Kléber paper, Paris: Éditions Duchartre et Van Buggenhoudt, 1928, illustrated with a folio of full-page mixed media plates, original wrappers, crown folio (40cm x 29.5cm), (1); Fortune Magazine, July 1934, illustrated with various advertising and ephemera, original wrappers, folio, (1); Bartsch Peintre-Graveur: Atlas, illustrated with mixed media prints after Old Masters and others, original cloth, 4to, (1); P.G. Wodehouse, (1), [8]
S.W.Fores No. 15, for Self, Catcall, Buglehorn, Trumpet, Bell, Rattle, Hiss & Groan, 1 Penny, 1 November 1818, promising to pay ‘Messrs Riches, Wantes & Jem Jackall or Bearer, when the Spirit of a London Audience shall have been subdued by A Hero of the Bushkin, Jew Vagrants & Thieftakers and when private Boxes of a Theatre shall be dedicated to Diana’, signed O.P. and Roarer Row, with a vignette showing a air of imbalanced scales and a grand building, and labelled ‘Justitia Impar’ (odd justice), ‘This is the house that Jack built!” and ‘Egomet! bos cum clitellis’ (Myself!, and something to do with a herd of cows!), staple holes at left, about extremely fine £100-£150 --- This note is referring to the Old Price (O.P) Riots of 1809, at the Covent Garden theatre. The theatre burned down in 1808 and when it was rebuilt and reopened a year later, the owners increased the price. This went down very poorly and there were riots, resulting in a lowering of prices. As with several of the Fores notes, much of the relevance was surely lost by 1818.
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