Two pieces of early 19th Century English Georgian blue and white pearlware consisting of a rare bell toy pattern coffee pot decorated with scenes of stags and large building having floral borders along with a Rogers blue and white Chestnut basket having central cartouche panel depicting an elephant and buildings. Impressed marks to base. Measures 17cm high by 15cm wide.
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A George III ebonised case bracket clock, Thomas Wagstaffe London, the bell top case with brass handle above 17.5cm brass dial with strike/silent to the arch, silvered chapter ring and signed to a silvered plaque, Rococo spandrels, date aperture, pull repeat chord to the twin fusee movement, anchor escapement, engraved backplate, arched glazed side panels, on later claw feet, 46 x 28cm (18 x 11in)
Local Interest - Peak District, Jewitt (Llewellynn, F.S.A.): Chatsworth, Illustrated by Upwards of Fifty Engravings, bound with, Haddon Hall: An Illustrated Guide and Companion to the Tourist and Visitor, with Notices of Buxton, Bakewell, Rowsley, Matlock Bath, and Other Places in the Neighbourhood, Illustrated by Upwards of Fifty Engravings, J.C. Bates, Buxton 1871 - 1872, contemporary buckram boards, pictorial gilt, square 8vo; Carrington (W.A.), Selection from the Stewards' Accounts Preserved at Haddon Hall, From 1549 to 1671, Bemrose and Sons, Limited, Derby [n.d., 1906], contemporary maroon cloth gilt, 8vo; Cokayne (Andreas Edward), Bakewell and Its Vicinity: Excursions, Drives, and Walks; With a Table of Authorized Carriage Fares from Bakewell to and from Haddon & Chatsworth, and Some Notes on Stone Circules and other Rude Stone Monuments, Simpkin, Marshall, & Co., London 1888, contemporary blue cloth gilt, 12mo; Some Scraps of History Relating to Bakewell and its Church, Compiled by William Boulsover, J. Smith, Bakewell 1908, printed card boards, 8vo; Wright (G.T., J.P.), Longstone Records, Derbyshire, Dedicated by permission to The Rt. Hon. Victor Christian William Cavendish, P.C., M.P., Benjamin Gratton, Bakewell 1906, contemporary cloth and buckram, gilt lettered upper cover and spine, 4to; Youlgreave: Stamper (W. Parker), Youlgrave (sic): A Few Interesting Notes and Facts, Printed and Published by B. Gratton, Bakewell 1902, contemporary red buckram gilt, 8vo; Some Account of Youlgrave (sic), Middleton & Alport, Printed by W. Ligo & Son, Bakewell 1931, printed card covers, 8vo; Evans (Seth), Bradwell: Ancient and Modern, History of the Parish and Incidents in the Hope Valley & District, Being Collections and Recollection in Peakland Village, Broad Oaks Press, Chesterfield 1912, contemporary green buckram gilt, 8vo; Porter (William Smith), Notes from a Peakland Parish: An Account of the Church and Parish of Hope [...], J.W. Northend Ltd., Sheffield 1923, contemporary buckram gilt, 8vo; Wood (William), The History and Antiquities of Eyam; With a Minute Account of the Great Plague [...], third edition, Bell and Daldy, London 1859, contemporary blue buckram, 12mo; Bunting (Wm Braylesford), The Parish Church of St. Thomas à Becket, Chapel-en-le-Frith, 1225 - 1925, Sherratt & Hughes, Manchester 1925, contemporary buckram, 8vo; etc, [12]
A George III mahogany bracket clock. The dial having gilt spandrels, silver chapter ring, the plaque inscribed Henry Codey London, date aperture and a strike/silent dial. The mahogany case having gilt acorn finials, glass panels and bun shaped feet. The double fusee movement having a verge escapement, fully engraved backplate and striking on a bell, 21" h x 12 "w
An early 19thC oak and mahogany longcase clock by John Wood, Grantham, with swan neck pillared hood containing a 30cm W painted and signed arched dial with floral spandrels and Roman and Arabic numerals, 8-day movement striking a bell, above a short moulded trunk door, on splayed feet 201cm H.
Burslem 19thC flame mahogany cased longcase clock with 8 day movement striking on a bell, 36cm painted Roman dial, moon phase, spandrel corners representing various nations, banding and carved and turned pillars to the case and turned pillars and swan neck pediments to the hood, 224cm tall.
Scottish. Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders Officer’s Full Dress sporran.A scarce example. The black leather cantle is mounted with regimental devices and edged with a gilt metal mount with engraved decoration. The white goats hair, with five gold bullion tassels, each with a gold bullion net bell. The reverse of red leather and retaining pocket, complete with belt. Housed in the original sporran case with chamois lining to the interior. The exterior of the tin with painted name of “N.P. Farquhar A & S H”. The sporran remains in clean condition, with one or two repairs made during its working life.
Early 19th Century Scottish Highland Sporran.This example of white goat hair, mounted with six black tassels, each supported by a plain silvered bell. The cantle is of black patent leather, mounted to the centre with a silvered circle engraved with an armorial crest bearing the motto “Noli Me Tangere”. This is flanked by thistles and the cantle is edged with a silvered band. The reverse with leather backing and pocket. GC slight age wear.
An 18 th century oak longcase clock the stepped caddy top hood enclosing a 12” brass dial with silvered chapter ring and Roman numerals subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture and marked Pearson Don eight-day movement striking on a bell above a full-length trunk door between fluted quarter pilasters over an ogive moulding and on bracket feet, approx. 226cm high
A 19thC George III oak and mahogany banded and inlaid longcase clock with 8 day movement striking on a bell, 37cm arch top, painted Roman dial decorated with Highland lovers by lake and castle, spandrel corners representing the four nations, secondary Arabic dials for day and seconds and pagoda top and brass finials to the inlaid hood, raised on bracket feet, 225cm tall.
Chris Morris signed Mosquito Aircraft Museum MAM 5 official cover. Commemorating the 30th anniversary of the maiden flight of the prototype Chipmunk. Flown in Canadian built Chipmunk G-AKDN from Seething in Norfolk by Pilot Mr Chris Morris, who signed this cover. Centenary of the first telephone call by Alexander Graham Bell GB stamp. DHC 1 Chipmunk Hatfield Herts 22nd May 1976 postmark. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99.
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