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Lot 566

TWO BOXES OF METALWARE AND LOOSE, including a twin burner oil lamp with faceted glass reservoir, boxed EPNS egg cup and napkin, EPNS gallery trays etc, copper kettles, brass coal scuttle, fire companion, brass candle holder with ejector, brass school bell, etc

Lot 355

A WWI interest, model of a gun turret metal Battleship of Helgoland and a Churchill bell

Lot 594

David C Bell, limited edition print, Flying Scotsman leaving Kings Cross, signed in pencil, 77/150, overall 36 x 58cm

Lot 350

A Beswick character jug; together with a floral encrusted ornament; a glass hand bell; a Sylvac vase; a Noritake teapot with matching cream jug and sugar bowl and a Beswick leaf dish

Lot 147

An assortment of ten Royal Doulton figurines comprising: Autumn Breezes 1913, Tinkle Bell 1677, Lavinia 1955, Rose 1368, Miss Demure 1402, Amy by Peter Gee, Marie 1370, Biddy 1513, Bunny 2214, Dinky Do all without visible damage or repair

Lot 114

DESCRIPTION: After Samuel Bell Waugh (Pennsylvania, 1814-1885). Oil on board. Portrait of a child. Unsigned. In oval frame. MEASUREMENTS: Sight 20-1/4" x 15-3/4". Overall with frame 24-1/4" x 19-3/4". CONDITION: Craquelure. Wear to frame. IMPORTANT: Before bidding, please read the terms and conditions. When you registered for the auction you agreed to these terms and will be required to comply with them.

Lot 119

DESCRIPTION: Fifty-three leather bound collector's edition books. Genres include historical fiction, historical non-fiction, biographies, and adventure. Easton Press: Norwalk, Connecticut and Ballantine Books: New York. Titles include "How I Found Livingstone", "Les Miserables", "The Toilers of the Sea", "Gods and Generals", "The Grapes of Wrath", "The Talisman", "All Men Are Brothers", "Old Goriot", "The Count of Monte Cristo", "For Whom the Bell Tolls", "The Red Badge of Courage", "All Quiet of the Western Front", "The Last Days of Pompeii", "Westard Ho!", "The Last of the Mohicans", "Salammbo", "Old Creole Days", "The 42nd Parallel", "Tales of the Gold Rush", "War & Peace", "A Man Without A County", "The Education of Henry Adams", "Roughing It", "Grant", "Lives of the Nobles: Grecians and Romans", "Knickerbocker's History of New York", "A Journal of the Plague Year", "The French Revolution", "The Journal of Charles Darwin", "On the Origins of Species", "A Time to Heal", "Up from Slavery" and more. Fifty-one books leather bound. MEASUREMENTS: The Alhambra 7-3/4" x 10-3/4". CONDITION: Like new. IMPORTANT: Before bidding, please read the terms and conditions. When you registered for the auction you agreed to these terms and will be required to comply with them.

Lot 144

DESCRIPTION: Samuel Bell Waugh (Pennsylvania, 1814-1885). Oil on canvas. Portrait of a child. Signed "SWB" lower right. In gilt and gesso frame. MEASUREMENTS: Sight 22-1/4" x 17-3/8". Overall with frame 30-1/4" x 25-1/4". CONDITION: Light wear to frame. IMPORTANT: Before bidding, please read the terms and conditions. When you registered for the auction you agreed to these terms and will be required to comply with them.

Lot 148

DESCRIPTION: Forty-seven leather bound reference books. Includes: 1) 38 Roger Tory Peterson Field Guides. Easton Press: Norwalk, Connecticut. Includes "Mushrooms", "Pacific Coat Fishes", "Beetles", "Southwestern and Texas Wildflowers", "Eastern Reptiles and Amphibians", and more. Leather bound. 2) "Rails of the Word: A monograph of the Family Rallidae" by S. Dillion Ripley. With forty-one prints of J. Fenwick Lansdowne paintings. Portfolio edition. 3) "The Great Book of Currier & Ives' America" by Walton Rawls. Abbeville Press: New York. 1979. Hardbound with dust jacket. 4) "Audubon's Birds of America" by Roger Tory Peterson. Easton Press: Norwalk, Connecticut. 1981. Leather bound. 5) "The Anatomy of the Human body" by Charles Bell. Volumes I and III. Collins and Co.: New York. 1812. Leather bound. 6) "Treatise of The Materia Medica" by Benjamin Smith Barton. Volumes I and I. Edward Parker: Philadelphia. 1812. Leather bound. 7) "Medical Diagnosis" by J. M. Da Costa. J. B. Lippincott & Co: Philadelphia. 1876. Leather bound. 8) "Blakiston's Illustrated Pocket Medial Dictionay" edited by Normand L. Hoerr and Arthur Osol. McGraw-Hill Book Company. 1960. Softbound. MEASUREMENTS: Audubon's Birds of America 12-1/4" x 15-1/8". CONDITION: Easton Press books like new. 19th century books with toning and separation to pages and wear to covers. IMPORTANT: Before bidding, please read the terms and conditions. When you registered for the auction you agreed to these terms and will be required to comply with them.

Lot 153

DESCRIPTION: Large Howard steam locomotive bell. Brass bell with cast iron yoke and crank. Embossed with "Howard" to top and bottom of yoke. Howard produced bells for steam engines form 1840 onward. Fixed to wood plank. MEASUREMENTS: Bell 8-1/2" high x 12" diameter at throat. Overall with plank 20-1/4" x 18-1/2" x 20" high. CONDITION: Very good. IMPORTANT: Before bidding, please read the terms and conditions. When you registered for the auction you agreed to these terms and will be required to comply with them.

Lot 53

DESCRIPTION: Samuel Bell Waugh (Pennsylvania, 1814-1885). Oil on canvas. Portrait of Amy Sarah Waugh. Unsigned. Verso inscribed "Amy Sarah Waugh aged 3 months October Philadelphia". With Ashton and Browning. 204 Chestnut St. Philadelphia canvas stamp. In gilt and gesso frame. MEASUREMENTS: Sight 15-1/2" x 12-1/2". Overall with frame 22-1/2" x 19-1/2" x 3-1/2". CONDITION: Craquelure to canvas. Cracks and wear to frame. IMPORTANT: Before bidding, please read the terms and conditions. When you registered for the auction you agreed to these terms and will be required to comply with them.

Lot 81

DESCRIPTION: Samuel Bell Waugh (Pennsylvania, 1814-1885). Oil on canvas. Self portrait. Signed and dated "SBW 1842" lower left. In gilt frame with name plaque to bottom center. MEASUREMENTS: Sight 23-1/4" x 19-1/4". Overall with frame 30-3/8" x 26-3/8". CONDITION: Restored. Craquelure. Cracking to frame. IMPORTANT: Before bidding, please read the terms and conditions. When you registered for the auction you agreed to these terms and will be required to comply with them.

Lot 144

A RARE & LARGE LOUIS XVI ORMOLU STRIKING URN MANTEL CLOCK BY LEPAUTE, PARISCIRCA LATE 18TH CENTURYMeasures approx. 70.5cm high & approx. 58.5cm wide.CONDITION REPORTDial: Original dial in excellent condition.Movement: There is no key so we have not had the clock running. Pendulum is missing but bell are present.Case: In very condition. 

Lot 443

A good selection of volumes to include:Morris's British Birds (six volumes)Les Deux Nigauds (Segur - Libraire Hachette 1883) La Lyre Francaise (Gustave Masson - MacMillan 1887)Gedichte (Ludvig Uhland - Stuttgart 1884)A. A. Milne: 'When We Were Very Young', 'Now We Are Six', 'The House at Pooh Corner' and 'Winnie the Pooh'Bleak House (Dickens)Publication Dates:Winnie the PoohFirst Published by Methuen, 36 Essex Street, London in 1928 (6th edition). In reasonable order with less foxing and the pages noted to be in reasonable condition. Inscribed 'Dorothy with love best wishes Xmas 1928'Now We Are Six  First Published by Methuen, 36 Essex Street, London in 1927 (can't see any other dates). There is some minor foxing to the some of the pages. None appear ripped or loose.The House At Pooh Corner First Published Methuen, 36 Essex Street, London in 1928 (can't see any other dates or inscriptions). No loose or ripped pages although there is some foxing on this particular book.When We Were Very Young Published by Methuen, 36 Essex Street, London 1924 (3rd Edition) - same foxing condition as above. All pages appear good, none ripped or loose.Morris British Bird Booksfrom the images it can be seen that the tops of the spines are damaged. Published by George Bell & Sons, York Street, Covent Garden, London in 1870 (in Roman Numerals). Vols 1-6, there are many colour plates, there is some damage and there are some loose pages and some pages which are 'crumpled'. The Auctioneer reports that there is also foxing and the books are not perfect by a long way.

Lot 46

Two boxed Royal Worcester calendar plates, together with other unboxed Wedgwood calendar plates, a boxed limited edition (112 of 350) Spode plate 'The Tewkesbury Plate' with paperwork  and further boxed collectors' plates to include Spode, Royal Doulton Christmas plates and a boxed Hammersley annual bell (1974) (a small selection)

Lot 81

A bell-shaped silver-mounted scent bottle together with one other smaller and an early 20th century silver-mounted ring holder (3)Condition - the smaller ovoid shaped scent bottle has its original glass stopper inside the silver screw top which exhibits some small dents. The rest of the glass appears in good order. The small silver ring-holder appears in good general overall condition but is tarnished and needs cleaning, the larger of the scents has a chipped top to the inside and the glass is also damaged to the inside of the top of the actual bell-shaped base where the silver mount sits around it (at the top).

Lot 317

A George III oak cased long case clock by John Hartley, Burnley, the twin swan neck pediment above tapering pilasters flanking the 29cm brass dial with silver bezel, applied with Roman and Arabic numerals, centred with a subsidiary second dial and date aperture, signed with the makers name, embraced by gilt metal open work spandrels, enclosing a two train movement striking on a saucer bell, above a shaped door flanked by quarter pilasters, and a plain lower board and bracket feet, 218cm high, with two weights and pendulum For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE. Please note, we do not publish any condition reports on the-saleroom.com, all requested condition reports will be available to view on trevanionanddean.com or easyliveauction.com

Lot 318

A mid 18th century oak and mahogany cross banded eight day long case clock signed Seddon of Frodsham, with a moulded flat top above a gilt decorated frieze and fluted pilasters flanking the gilt dial applied with Roman and Arabic numerals, centred with a subsidiary second dial and date aperture, signed with the makers name, embraced by gilt metal figural spandrels and enclosing the two train movement striking on a saucer bell, above a shaped and cross banded door flanked by conforming pilasters and a conforming lower board (detached), upon ogee bracket feet, 201cm high, two weights and pendulum For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE. Please note, we do not publish any condition reports on the-saleroom.com, all requested condition reports will be available to view on trevanionanddean.com or easyliveauction.com

Lot 321

A George III oak and mahogany cross banded eight day long case clock by J Calcott, Cotton, with tapering pilasters flanking the 32cm painted square dial, painted with Arabic numerals, centred with a subsidiary second dial, date aperture and signed with the makers name, the two train movement strikes upon a saucer bell, above a shaped and cross banded door, conforming lower panel, plinth base and bracket feet, 212cm high, with two weights and pendulum, reduced base

Lot 323

A mid 18th century oak cased thirty hour long case clock, the flat top with a moulded cornice above a pair of tapering pilasters flanking the 26cm square brass dial, applied with Roman and Arabic numerals centred with subsidiary second dial and date aperture, unsigned, the single train movement strikes on a saucer bell above the shaped door and conforming lower panel, raised upon a plinth base, 204cm high, two weights and a pendulum

Lot 324

A George III oak and mahogany cross banded eight day long case clock, by Richard Deaves, Whitchurch, with a moulded twin swan neck pediment above a blind fretwork frieze and fluted tapering pilasters, flanking the painted 31cm break arch dial, applied with Arabic and Roman numerals and centred with subsidiary date and second dials, below the makers name, the two train movement strikes upon a saucer bell, above the shaped and cross banded door flanked by conforming fluted quarter pilasters, and conforming lower panel, raised upon a plinth base with bracket feet, 236cm high, with two weights and a pendulum

Lot 531

A large cast iron bell, dated 1996, black painted upon free-standing metal A-frame support, bell 43cm diameter, frame 130cm high x 92cm wide For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE. Please note, we do not publish any condition reports on the-saleroom.com, all requested condition reports will be available to view on trevanionanddean.com or easyliveauction.com

Lot 683

A late 19th century rosewood compactum wardrobe, the moulded cornice above a frieze inlaid with scrolling foliage, over two central cupboard doors, two short and three long drawers, applied with brass swing handles and inlaid with hare bell swags and foliage, flanked by two full length mirrored robe doors and raised upon a plinth base, 207cm H x 204cm W x 53cm D For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE. Please note, we do not publish any condition reports on the-saleroom.com, all requested condition reports will be available to view on trevanionanddean.com or easyliveauction.com

Lot 102

A late 19th century / early 20th century continental pierced white-metal dish based on three legs (marked to underside), together with a single early-style brass candlestick having wide bell-shaped base (2)

Lot 247

An assortment of items to include an early 20th century wooden book rack, cased carving set, Tibetan-style brass bell, African carving, minor ceramics and a two-handled serving tray decorated with a horse-racing scene (Ascot Heath)

Lot 138

Railway Brass Bell, 20cm high, Possibly from a signal box, raised on an oak plinth

Lot 41

Sir Winston Churchill Centenary Silver Decanter Suite by Mappin & Webb, Hallmarks for London 1973-1974, Comprising of a bell shaped decanter, six goblets, sept foil shaped salver, 34cm diameter, applied with a cast silver gilt Churchill coat of arms, silver gilt interior, dated 1874-1974, gross weight approximately 110 ozt, (8) with certificate of authentication, in original fitted boxCondition reportThe marks to the silver are clear.Very minor surface marks to the set.Some minor staining to reverse of salver and to interior of goblets (can be cleaned)In good condition.The box has some stains and wear and tear to it.

Lot 136

Two Bell?s Finest Old Scotch Whisky Wade porcelain Christmas decanters: 1993 ?The Maltman?s Art? (with box), and 1992 ?The Cooper?s Art?.

Lot 141

A boxed Wade porcelain decanter with Bell?s Extra Special Old Scotch Whisky to commemorate The Prince of Wales 50th Birthday 1948 - 1998.

Lot 142

A Bell?s Limited Edition Old Scotch Whisky Wade porcelain Christmas 1999 Decanter with box, plus a Bell?s decanter to commemorate the marriage of Prince Andrew with Miss Sarah Ferguson Westminster Abbey 23 July 1986.

Lot 145

Two boxed Bell?s Extra Special Old Scotch Whisky Wade porcelain Christmas decanters: 1994 ?The Blender?s Art? and 1995 ?The Cellarman?s Art? (currently retailing at £75/£85 each).

Lot 148

A boxed Bell?s Fine Old Scotch Whisky Wade porcelain decanter 1991 ?Year of the Sheep? (Chinese astrology theme).

Lot 150

Two Bell?s Scotch Whisky Wade porcelain decanters (one boxed) to commemorate the births of Princes Henry and William.

Lot 204

Two boxed Bell?s Scotch Whisky Wade porcelain decanters: one ?To Commemorate the Golden Wedding Anniversary of the Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh? and one Royal Reserve 20 years old (currently retailing at approx £199 and £149 respectively).

Lot 157

A 1930s Edison Bell gramophone, 71 x 48 x 85 cm, and a quantity of 78 rpm records

Lot 499

Five items of Mason's Mandalay china including lidded a jar (24 cm high) two jugs, a bell and bud vase

Lot 453

A Late 17th Century Style Brass Striking Lantern Clock, pierced dolphin frets, four posted frame case, side latched doors, hook and spikes, 6-inch Roman numeral silvered chapter ring, floral engraved dial centre, single hand, two train thirty hour weight driven movement with a crown wheel verge escapement and countwheel striking on a top mounted bell, pendulum bob, 39cm high see illustration 15.06.20 Brass surfaces are discoloured, silvered chapter ring is discoloured, movement looks complete, with one weight.

Lot 455

An 18th Century Style Brass Lantern Clock, pierced frets, four posted frame case, engraved side doors depicting father of time and an eagle and inscribed, 6-1/4-inch Roman numeral chapter ring, dial centre bearing a later inscription P.Abbott Londini, twin fusee movement with an anchor escapement and striking on a top mounted bell, 37.5cm high see illustration 15.06.20 Brass surfaces are discoloured and rubbed in parts, dial is dirty, hand collet is missing, movement needs cleaning, with pendulum.

Lot 457

An Early 18th Century Brass Striking Lantern Clock, signed John Lee, Loughborough, circa 1720, four posted frame case, turned finials and pierced frets, 6-1/2-inch silvered Roman numeral chapter ring, dial centre with floral engraved decoration and signed, single hand, two train thirty hour single weight driven movement, verge escapement with outside countwheel striking on a top mounted bell, hook and spikes, bob pendulum, 36cm high see illustration From the Brian Loomes Private Clock Collection An article on this clockmaker was written by Brian Loomes for Clocks Magazine in the May 2018 issue. This can also be seen on the Brian Loomes website 17.06.20 Signs of repair to top bell securing frame with one extra piece of metal added, chapter ring is slightly discoloured, side doors are missing, later spikes, back left hand foot is later, pendulum rod and bob are later, movement in going order, with one weight.

Lot 458

A 17th Century Brass Striking Lantern Clock with Very Unusual Early Conversions to a Side Fitted Pendulum and Half Hour Passing Strike, unsigned, circa 1660, four posted frame case, pierced dolphin frets, turned finials, 6-1/4-inch silvered Roman chapter ring, dial centre finely engraved with floral decoration, central alarm disc (alarm work now missing), single hand, two train thirty hour weight driven movement with outside countwheel striking on a top mounted bell and a early conversion second hammer passing strike on the half hour, hook and spikes, side pendulum bob, 37cm high see illustration From the Brian Loomes Private Clock Collection The manner of the conversion, as well as the addition of a second hammer to strike half hours (very much a feature of French clocks), strongly suggests the clock was converted to pendulum in France. Conversions from balance wheel to verge pendulum were usually done in the third quarter of the seventeenth century and are very uncommon and are highly sought after today. 17.06.20 Side doors are missing, back panel is later, later spikes, bottom plate with a vacant square hole possibly for a hammer spring location hole, alarm work is now missing, early conversion from balance wheel regulator to a verge side pendulum and a later addition of a second hammer for half hour passing strike, in going order, with two weights.

Lot 459

A Late 17th Century Brass Striking Lantern Clock, signed William Hulbert, Bristol, circa 1695, four posted frame case, turned finials and dolphin pierced frets, 6-1/4-inch silvered Roman chapter ring signed, dial centre with fine floral engraved decoration, single hand, two train thirty hour single weight driven movement, converted to an anchor escapement, outside countwheel striking on a top mounted bell, 39cm high see illustration From the Brian Loomes Private Clock Collection William Hulbert is recorded as working in Bristol between 1692-1716. 17.06.20 Clock has been cleaned, side doors and back panel are missing, hook and spikes are missing, converted from a verge to an anchor escapement, crutch is later, movement in going order, with pendulum and one weight.

Lot 461

A Late 17th Century Brass Striking Lantern Clock, unsigned, four posted frame case, turned finials and dolphin engraved pierced frets, 6-1/2-inch silvered Roman numeral chapter ring, dial centre with scroll and floral engraved decoration, single hand, two train thirty hour single weight driven movement, verge escapement and outside countwheel striking on a top mounted bell, bob pendulum, 39cm high see illustration From the Brian Loomes Private Clock Collection 17.06.20 Clock has been cleaned, some arbors and wheel have been restored, contrate wheel appears to have been replaced, possibly later hand, later side doors and back panel, later spikes, later pendulum rod and bob, movement in going order, with one weight.

Lot 462

A Late 17th Century Brass Striking Lantern Clock, signed William Jackson, Loughborough, circa 1695, four posted frame case, pierced engraved dolphin frets, turned finials, latched side doors, 6-1/2-inch silvered Roman numeral chapter ring, dial centre with engraved scroll decoration and signed, two train thirty hour weight driven movement with a verge escapement and outside countwheel striking on a top mounted bell, hook and spikes, bob pendulum, 38cm high see illustration From the Brian Loomes Private Clock Collection William Jackson is believed to be the first clockmaker to work in Loughborough, before moving to Lutterworth. He was born in 1673 and is believed to have died in 1768. One of his clocks can be seen in the Leicester Museum collection. An article on this clockmaker was written by Brian Loomes for Clocks Magazine in the March 2019 issue. This can also be seen on the Brian Loomes website 17.06.20 Brass surfaces are discoloured, hand with pitting marks, possibly later side doors, later back panel, movement is dusty and needs cleaning, pendulum rod and bob have been replaced, movement in going order, with one weight.

Lot 463

A Gothic Revival Striking Table Clock, circa 1850, arched pediment, carved finials, side sound frets, 9-1/2-inch enamel dial bearing an inscription Josh Martineau, St Martins Court, twin fusee movement with a verge escapement and striking on a bell, 59.5cm high see illustration 12.06.20 Case with small chips to the veneers in parts, case with small cracks in parts, dial with small chips to the dial centre and minor chips around one of the winding holes, small faint hairline crack near the dial centre, dial with minor scratches in parts, movement looks complete with pendulum, movement is working and striking.

Lot 464

A Mahogany Striking Table Clock, signed F H Sinderby, 18 Bull St, London, circa 1830, stepped pediment with carrying handle, side bevelled glass panels, 8-inch painted dial with Roman numerals, twin fusee movement with an anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 49cm high over handle see illustration 17.06.20, Case is faded in parts, later cast bezel, hinge with a solder repair, veneer is lifting below the dial, veneer is chipped next to the hinge, canted front corners with small chips to veneers, side glass panels with scratches, movement is clean, in going order.

Lot 465

An 18th Century Style Ebonised Table Timepiece, early 20th century, inverted bell top pediment with carrying handle, bracket feet, 7-inch arch brass dial with a Roman numeral chapter ring, arch with fast/slow adjustment dial, single fusee movement with an anchor escapement, 49cm high over handle see illustration 18.06.20 Case with small chips to the ebonised surfaces, case with small scratches and small stain marks in parts, dial is clean, movement is clean, with pendulum.

Lot 466

A Regency Mahogany Striking Table Clock, signed Wm Chater, London, arched pediment, recessed front with brass inlay, fish scale side sound frets, side pull repeat cord and ring carrying handles, ball feet, 8-inch convex painted dial with Roman numerals, twin fusee movement with an anchor escapement and striking on a bell, 51cm high see illustration 12.06.20 Case with cracks to the pediment, front and sides, beading around the front recessed panel is lifting and is cracked just above, back door with small cracks and chips and small wood worm holes, case sides with signs of some new veneer later added, later bezel, dial has been repainted throughout, dial with minor scratches, movement needs cleaning, top left hand corner of the movement frontplate with one small vacant hole, with a pendulum.

Lot 467

A Small Alarm Table Timepiece, signed Geo Lindsay, London, circa 1770, inverted bell top pediment with carrying handle, side viewing windows and sound frets, side pull alarm cord, pad feet, 5-inch arch brass dial, central alarm disc, arch with signed silvered disc, single fusee movement with a verge escapement, alarm striking on a bell, movement backplate signed Geo Lindsay Serv to His Majesty, 37cm high over handle see illustrations 12.06.20 Case with ebonised surfaces rubbed, case with scratches and small cracks in parts, all pierced wooden frets have been replaced, back door glass has been taken out and replaced with a wooden panel, back door with a later latch, dial is discoloured, movement in going order, later pendulum holding block.

Lot 468

A Chinoiserie Thirty Hour Wall Clock, signed Brownless, Staindrop, late 18th century, flat top pediment, floral and gilt decorated borders, front of the backboard depicting a pagoda and a Oriental fisherman, 11-inch square brass dial with a silvered chapter ring signed, four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 85cm high see illustration From the Eric Morton Clock Collection 12.06.20 Case with minor chips to the paintwork in parts, case with minor cracks in parts, dial is slightly discoloured, hands with minor rusting marks, movement looks complete, with a weight and pendulum.

Lot 470

A Mahogany Drop Dial Striking Wall Clock, early 19th century, side doors, well figured trunk with scroll side ''ears'', waisted plinth, 12-inch painted dial with Roman numerals, twin fusee movement with an anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 75cm high see illustration 12.06.20 Wooden dial surround is slightly faded, dial with minor chips around the winding holes, numerals and minute track is rubbed in parts, movement looks complete, with a pendulum.

Lot 471

A Late 18th Century Single-Handed Hooded Alarm Wall Timepiece, engraved JW on the dial, circa 1780, wavy shaped pediment, turned columns, 6-3/4-inch brass dial with Roman numerals, dial engraved with makers initials JW hidden behind the alarm disc, single hand, central alarm disc, thirty hour movement with an anchor escapement and alarm striking on a bell, 60cm high see illustration From the Brian Loomes Private Clock Collection 17.06.20 Case has been restored throughout, case is possibly later, dial with small scratches, bottom right hand corner of the dial with one small fracture to the metal, movement is clean, with pendulum and four weights.

Lot 472

A Tear Drop Shaped Mahogany Striking Tavern Clock, signed Dawes, Whitehaven, early 19th century, turned stepped wooden bezel surround, trunk door with a beaded outer border, 14-inch convex painted dial with Roman numerals and signed, seconds dial, movement with an attached falseplate stamped Walker & Hughes, anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 152cm high see illustration 17.06.20 Case is slightly faded in parts, case sides and hood with discoloured/staining marks, trunk door beading with chips, underside of the base with signs of later repairs with screws added and with cracks and chips, dial with crazing marks throughout, paint with small bubbling marks and staining marks, some numerals and the outer minute track is rubbed, movement needs cleaning, movement in going order, with two weights and a pendulum.

Lot 473

A Mahogany Thirty Hour Longcase Clock, signed F.Walker, Maryport, early 19th century, swan neck pediment, triple arched trunk door flanked by inset fluted acorn columns, 14-inch arch painted dial, two dials for seconds and date, arch with rolling moonphase aperture, four pillar movement with attached falseplate stamped Finnemore, anchor escapement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, 236cm high see illustration From the Eric Morton Clock Collection 20.03.20 Hood door with small cracks, trunk door is slightly bowed, dial with small scratches and small crazing marks, dial is slightly discoloured in parts, with pendulum, pendulum suspension spring is missing, with one weight.

Lot 475

A Green Chinoiserie Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Jno Coates, Tetbury, circa 1750, caddied pediment, side viewing windows, Oriental painted scenes depicting pagodas, figures, animals and foliage, 12-inch arch brass dial, dial centre signed on a plaque, date aperture, recessed seconds dial, four seasons spandrels, arch with strike/silent, slow/fast sectors and a central rocking ''Moueo Et Profictor'' automata, four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and rack striking on a later gong, 241cm high see illustration From the Eric Morton Clock Collection 20.03.20 Painted surfaces are rubbed and faded in parts, paint is missing in parts, case needs restoring, dial is dirty, movement is dirty and needs cleaning, converted from striking on a bell to a gong, with two weights and a pendulum.

Lot 476

A Thirty Hour Single-Handed Longcase Clock, signed Sam Ogden, Benwell, 18th century, painted pine case with flat top pediment, arched trunk door, 10-1/4-inch square brass dial with a silvered chapter ring signed, dial centre with ringed decoration, date aperture, lunar ''penny'' moon aperture, single hand, crown and cherub spandrels, four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and outside countwheel striking on a bell, (later case), 188cm high see illustration From the Eric Morton Clock Collection 23.03.20 Later case, painted surfaces are rubbed in parts, plinth with cracks, dial is dirty in parts, movement looks complete, with pendulum and one weight.

Lot 477

A Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Jno Walker, Newcastle, late 18th century, pierced swan neck pediment, later floral and urn painted trunk door and base, 12-inch arch brass dial, dial centre engraved with floral and scroll decoration, seconds dial and date aperture, silvered disc in the arch for strike/silent selection and signed, four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 224cm high see illustration From the Eric Morton Clock Collection 11.06.20 Top pierced pediment has been later added, top left hand side of the swan neck pediment needs securing into position, top detail frieze moulding blocks are missing in parts, case with small cracks in parts, left hand side of the base needs securing and restoration, front of the base moulding and the right hand foot are missing, strike/silent dial is slightly discoloured, movement looks complete, with two weights and a pendulum.

Lot 478

A Chinoiserie Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Thos Carter, Bp Auckland, circa 1730, flat top pediment, side viewing windows, Oriental painted scenes depicting pagodas, figures, foliage and birds, 12-1/4-inch arched brass dial with chapter ring signed, dial centre with scroll engraving, ringed winding holes, date aperture, seconds dial, arch with lunar dial/aperture, five pillar movement with an anchor escapement and inside countwheel striking on a bell, later 18th century case, 220cm high see illustration From the Eric Morton Clock Collection19.03.20 Later case with chips in parts to the gesso, painted scenes are discoloured and faded, scuff marks and scratches, case needs restoration, dial is dirty and discoloured, movement is dirty, with two weights and a pendulum.

Lot 479

A Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed John Hamilton, Glasgow, late 18th century and later, pierced fret work pediment, twisted columns, side sound frets, moulded trunk door flanked by Corinthian capped pilasters, 13-1/4-inch arch brass dial, floral and scroll engraved centre with seconds dial and date aperture, arch with moonphase, four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, possibly a later movement, 236cm high see illustration From the Eric Morton Clock Collection 10.06.20 Pediment fret work has been re-built, base has been re-built, case with small cracks to the sides of the trunk and base, trunk door is bowed and the door lock is missing, dial needs re-silvering, movement with no drive to operate moon disc, top left and right hand corners of the movement with two vacant holes, possibly a later movement, case possibly later, with two weights and a pendulum.

Lot 481

An Oak Thirty Hour Single-Handed Longcase Clock, signed W Burton, Kendal, 18th century, flat top pediment, arch trunk door, 10-inch square brass dial with the chapter ring signed, single hand, four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and outside countwheel striking on a bell, 212cm high see illustration From the Eric Morton Clock Collection 23.03.20 Case with small chips to the edges in parts, later feet, dial is discoloured, movement is dirty, later seatboard, with pendulum and one weight.

Lot 482

A Thirty Hour Single-Handed Longcase Clock, signed Jno Ogden, Darlington, 18th century and later, ebonised pine case with a flat top pediment, rectangular moulded trunk door, 11-inch square brass dial with a chapter ring signed and later dated 1706, dial centre with a ''penny moon'' lunar apertures, later scroll spandrels, four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and outside countwheel striking on a bell, later case, 211cm high see illustration From the Eric Morton Clock Collection 19.03.20 Later case, case has been re-painted, case with painted surfaces worn in parts, hood door with small pieces of later wooden splices, plinth with cracks, dial is discoloured, chapter ring appears to have the date later added reading 1706, movement is dirty, with pendulum and one weight.

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