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Collection of approximately 150 disco, funk and soul single records housed in a Cantrell and Cochrane carrying box including Tyrone Davis, Brooke T, Little Charles, The Tams, Edwin Starr, Earth Wind & Fire, Michael Jackson, Donna Summer, Rick James, Johnnie Taylor, Undisputed Truth, Chic, Archie Bell, Detroit Emeralds, Wilson Pickett, Funkadelic and Odyssey - most discs are very good to excellent condition
Postcards in album mainly real photographic cards including horse and coal cart, Mounted police Ipswich strike 1926, Maypole dairy shop front, teams of Suffolk horses, Royal Mail lorries, thatcher working on Stradishall Post Office thatched roof, Ipswich Corporation Electric Supply engineers working on ladders and electric poles, Ipswich Sanitary Steam Laundry Co. Ltd lorries and drivers, barrel makers and cork cutters Lowestoft, Ipswich swimming club, aviation accident Felixstowe photographer, station interiors, bell ringers, football teams and other cards.Condition report: 53 cards in total
Arthur Bell/Tewkesbury Abbey Interior/signed and dated '78/watercolour, 34.5cm x 25cm and/Ernest H Hewett/Tewkesbury Abbey/signed/watercolour, 29.5cm x 39.5cm/Note: Proceeds from the sale of this lot are to go to The Friends of Tewkesbury Abbey/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot if the hammer price is the equivalent of 1000 Euros or more, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk
Despiau, L. Select Amusements in Philosophy and Mathematics; Proper for agreeably exercising the Minds of Youth, Translated from the French of M.L. Despiau..., with Several Corrections and Additions, Particularly a Large Table of the Chances or Odds at Play, The whole recommended as an useful Book for Schools, by Dr. Hutton, Professor of Mathematics, at Woolwich, 1st English edition, London: for G. Kearsley; Bell and Bradfute; and Brash and Reid, by W. Glendinning, 1801 the end papers with hand written notes on a variety of subjects including 'To prepare ink that can only be read in a dark place', 'To prevent getting Intoxicated', 'To Harden Quills' etc. CONDITION REPORT: 8vo. contemporary half calf (worn)
A Worcester bell-shaped mug, circa 1760, printed in black with 'King of Prussia', 12cm high/Provenance: From the collection of Sir Roy Strong and his late wife Dr Julia Trevelyan Oman, Lady Strong CBE/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: Good condition, no damage or restoration. Underglaze nick to rim. Some wear/rubbing to glaze and enamels around the bellied part.
A French porcelain cased mantel clock, circa 1830, the silvered dial with Roman numerals fitted a movement signed F Villemsens a Paris, the case with scene of figures and animals at a water fountain, on shell feet, 31cm high CONDITION REPORT: The case is in good condition and the painted scenes are of good colour, the gilding is good except for some rubbing at corners and scrolls, dial tarnished and the movement has a silk suspension (not going), the bell mount is bent.
Cine Projectors and Cameras, a Bell and Howell Filmosonic 1776XLZ Super 8 projector, untested, no cover, with 20-32mm f/1.5 lens, elements G, a Eumig 604 Super 8 projector, untested, no cover, with 17-30mm f/4 lens, elements G, a Bell andHowell Filmosonic XL 1235 camera, a Halina Super Eight camera and an Elmo 912 editor, in maker's box
Folding and Other Cameras, a Kershaw Raven folding camera, G, an Agfa Prontor II, shutter working, elements F, an Ihagee folding camera, F, an Aldis folding plate camera, F-G, a Coronet Cameo sub-minature camera, F, a Ful Vue, F, a Bell and Howell 8mm cine camera, with 1in f/1.9, 1.5in f/1.9, 0.5in f/2.5 lenses, F-G and a Kodak B film tank
A LOUIS XVI BRACKET CLOCK by Balthazar of Paris, the ormolu and boule work mounted case surmounted by a finial with a boy and a goat, the cast dial with enamel numerals, the movement signed 'Balthazar' and with count wheel strike for the hours which strike on a bell, the bracket decorated with female masks, the clock 45cm wide x 80cm high, the bracket 45cm wide x 33cm high Condition: the movement in need of a clean, the case and bracket in need of restoration throughout with losses to the boule work inlay and tortoiseshell ornament, mounts loose, cracks and some damages to the enamel numerals particularly 12 and 8, in need of thorough restoration both inside and out
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY LONG CASE CLOCK by Joseph Herring of London, the arching hood with outset fluted columns, the trunk with arching single door and on a panel base supported on a stepped plinth, the roman dial with subsidiary second hand and date aperture beneath a strike/silent indicator and pierced spandrels, the eight day movement striking the hours on a bell, 50cm wide x 24cm deep x 241cm high Provenance: the Earls of Crawford and Balcarres, Balcarres House, Fife, Scotland Condition: the dial in need of resilvering, the movement in need of a clean, areas of restoration to the case including the sides of the hood, the back board and further areas, water mark to the door of the case, further minor marks, dents and scratches overall due to age and use, the pendulum lacking spring to the top, the clock with two associated weights
A SCANDINAVIAN PAINTED WOODEN 30 HOUR LONGCASE CLOCK with shaped hood surmounted by an urn finial, the case with single opening door and spreading base, the brass movement behind a painted dial with arabic numerals, the ring turned pillared movement with anchor escapement and striking the hours on a bell, the dial 29cm diameter, the case approximately 76cm wide x 24cm deep x 216cm high Condition: some wear to the paintwork overall, the finial in need of reattachment at the top, one spindle to the back left of the case lacking, the clock with no weights or pendulum, the movement not tested as to whether it works and in need of a clean
A selection of mostly photographic and film equipment comprising of, a 'Da-Lite' projector screen, a 'Bell & Howell' Super-Auto Projector and a 'Solido' diecast pick-up truck based on the 1936 model with advertising for Kodak cameras and film etc. Please note that there is slight damage to the projector screen.
A mid 19thc. moon face longcase clock by Samuel Kellett of Bredbury, the arched painted dial with subsidiary seconds and date dials, enclosed by painted spandrels, emblematic of the seasons, the moon phase arch painted with two masted galleon, the twin train movement striking a bell (dial 30inch), enclosed by a swan neck hood with turned finial and crossbanded border above a panelled trunk door, box base and turned feet, lacking back boards, includes weights and pendulum (h.254cm)
Russell of The Barbican, London, - a Regency mahogany and brass inlaid bracket clock, the stepped pediment with gilt metal pineapple finial over a signed convex white enamel dial, twin winding holes for a brass eight day gut driven fusee movement, having anchor escapement and striking on a bell, signed and engraved backplate, with matching pendulum, the case having twin ring carry handles, pierced fishscale sound grilles, and all raised on brass ball feet, h.49cmCondition report: Some crazing and discolouration to dial.Paint appears original and is slightly worn.Split to very top of pediment.Minor chips around winding holes.Case of good original colour, appears unpolished, but with some emulsion paints spots to top (would easily rub off).Gilt brass all tarnished but complete.Movement has been overhauled at some point.Original wire replaced with gut.Clock runs.No winding or door keys present. Handles are original.Clock, case and dial appear original to each other.
William Bullock of Bradford - an early 19th century mahogany longcase clock, having a painted 13" arch dial, with rocking ship automator to the arch, signed to the chapter ring, with rolling date dial and subsidiary seconds dial, twin winding holes for a brass four pillar eight day movement striking on a bell, the case having fluted pilasters flanking the dial and the trunk, all to a boxbase and with boxwood stringing, h.220cmCondition report: Veneers above right hand pilaster are replacement.Case and movement appear all original.Movement intact and appears fairly recently overhauled, however not currently working because door is locked and pendulum is broken, otherwise it appears mechanically sound.With pendulum (broken at feather), weights, and winding key.No door key and door is currently locked.
A late 19th century French alabaster, bronze and gilt bronze mantel clock, having a convex white enamel dial signed by the retailer Maple & Co and further signed Paris, with Arabic numerals, polychrome decorated with swags of flowers, twin winding holes for a French brass eight day cylinder movement striking on a bell, the case well cast and surmounted with a basket issuing fruit, flowers and foliage, flanked to either side by billy-goats, all supported on two bronze winged cherubs, the whole further adorned with gilt bronze ribbons and swags, h.39cmCondition report: Dial excellent.All bronze and gilt bronze mounts good and complete, with good colour.Alabaster with a small number of minor nibbles to some edges.Stands well.Clock runs.Strike works.Overall very good.
A French gilt brass and marble three-piece clock garniture, the clock having an unsigned convex white enamel dial with twin winding holes for a brass eight day cylinder movement striking on a bell, the case surmounted with a cherub over four columns, with bevelled glazed window to a marble plinth, h.35cm, the twin light candelabra with centre flaming torch finial, h.25cm, 20th centuryCondition report: Clock runs and strike works.Dial chipper around both winding holes only.All brass good and complete, colour good.Marble good with some minor nibbles to edges only.Overall very good.
A fine quality Sheraton Revival painted satinwood workbox on stand, the box of sarcophagus form with rosewood crossbanding, polychrome decorated with centre reserve of a pedestal bowl issuing fruiting vines, all within a surround of bell-flowers, the whole further decorated with swags and wildflowers, the stand with small square tapering supports and brass casters, w.38cm, d.28cm, h.50cm
A Sheraton Revival fiddleback mahogany and marquetry inlaid cylinder writing desk by Edwards & Roberts, having brass three-quarter gallery over three frieze drawers, the stamped frieze drawer opening cylinder to reveal fitted interior with tooled leather inset writing surface, the whole with bell-flower marquetry inlays, w.80cm, d.49cm, h.110cmCondition report: With some consistent fading all over.Marquetry good and 99+% complete.Some minor veneer lifting to extremities.Stands well.Action slightly stiff but works.A good example.
A GEORGE V SILVER KIDDUSH CUP, by Jacob Rozenzweig, London 1924, the bell-shaped bowl with engraved decoration, raised on a knopped stem issuing from a stepped and domed foot. 15cm high, 2.7 troy ouncesThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Marks to foot are clear. In generally good condition.
A mid-19th century mahogany-cased twin fusee drop dial wall clock; 12" painted dial with Roman numerals above a glazed pendulum aperture, the twin fusee movement with shaped plates striking the hours on a bell (54cm high) (minus circular glass and some 'new' wood to the hinged side apertures)The clock does need general restoration as not in 100% condition; The glass needs replacing; there is a crack to the side of the dial leading out to the 3 o'clock position; new replacement work to the sound holes
A Gilt Metal Pink Porcelain Mounted Striking Mantel Clock, circa 1890, surmounted by a swan handled pink porcelain urn finial, pink porcelain dial and side panels depicting children playing, base with pink porcelain gilt decorated panels, Roman numeral chapter ring, twin barrel movement, 52cm high see illustration 09.02.21 Gilt surfaces are discoloured, porcelain panels with minor rubbing to the gilt decoration, some of the enamel dots are missing around the panels, panels with no cracks or chips, dial with Roman numerals slightly rubbed, movement is dirty, bell is missing, pendulum rod is broken, movement needs a service.
A Figural Gilt Bronze and Marble Striking Mantel Clock, circa 1870, depicting a gilt bronze lady in robes leaning against a column, 3-1/2 inch marble dial with applied Roman numerals and indistinctly signed, twin barrel movement striking on a bell, movement backplate stamped Charpentier De Bronzes A Paris and numbered 794, 57cm high 19.08.20 Case with the gilding faded throughout, marble with chips to the base in parts, dial with cracks and the signature is indistinct, dial needs to be made level, movement needs cleaning but looks complete.
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