A French simulated boulle marquetry bracket clock, 19th/20th Century The caddy top adorned with flame and urn from finials above pierces galleried frieze, the arched and glazed door enclosing 7.5 inch gilt metal chapter ring with black Roman numerals, above cast plaque in the form of Zeus amongst classical trophies, mounted on toupie feet, inset with red faux tortoiseshell inserts, and fret work metal foliate panels, with two train fusee movement striking on a bell, 65cm high.
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A pine cased eight-day longcase clock, Galloway Kilbirnie, 18th / 19th Century The swan neck pediment with dentil cut border and columns to the glazed hood, the 11inch dial with silvered chapter ring inset with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the corners inscribed with foliate spandrels, the trunk with scalloped door raised on a scalloped base and bracket feet, 214cm high with two weights and pendulum.
*Cabin Bulkhead Lamp. Manufactured by the 1868-founded company, Bulpitt & Sons of Birmingham (1916), a three-glass windproof oil-powered lamp with a key wind-burner, via sliding door, air control arbour, sliding fluted chimney to allow for cleaning the hinging top and glass replacement, together with a wooden grip carrying bail and stout rear mounting bracket, of quality brass construction, 50 cm high including handle (1)
*A Hetchins 'Experto Crede' Bicycle Frame, restored to a high standard, to include reproduction decals, with a visible 'H' on the off-side rear fork, but re-enamelling appears to have obliterated the number, the 22-inch frame possesses silver soldered brake cable pins, front fork lamp bracket mount, gear cable guide and chain hanger on the rear fork, Hetchins headstock badge. Included in the lot are two 27x1 1/4-inch rims incorporating a double-fixed hub (3)
*A circa 1904 'Columbia' Shaft Drive gentleman's 'Model 66' light roadster by The Pope Mfg., Co., having a 23-inch sprung frame with a coil spring housing just below the saddle, with fulcrums at the bottom bracket and rear fork stays, the shaft drive mechanism in good original condition, and retains its oil reservoir threaded cap, 7-inch cranks with rat trap pedals, a three-speed hub gear with a Sturmey Archer thumb control on the 20-inch handlebars, (no cable fitted) and centre-pull cantilever brake on the front Endrick rim. The original front mudguard is insitu and this rare bicycle comes with a snub-nose leather saddle and Lucas bell. A good refurbishment project See also lot 530. (1)
*1900 Raglan No 17 Roadster. A gentleman's bicycle with a 23 1/2-inch black-enamelled frame with a cottered bottom bracket, 'D'-section mudguards with original 28-inch rims retaining their identification plates, and with an original front tyre fitted (1 1/2-inch wide front and 1.3/8 at the rear). Other features include an inch-pitch driving chain to a fixed rear wheel, an 8-inch chain set with 7-inch cranks and rubber block pedals, 18-inch curved-flat handlebars with celluloid grips, a '1900 Leatheries' saddle, leather frame bag and tool bag. The plunger brake operating on the front wheel is nicely nickel-plated, as are the handlebars, cranks, fork caps and seat stem. The feet supports on the front forks are painted. The particular joy of this bicycle is that it comes with its original June 1900 dated receipt for .8.0, quoting a frame number of B4592, and is in significantly rideable condition. A photocopy of a 1900 Raglan catalogue comes with its purchase (1)
*A Stearns & Co., of Syracuse USA, a loop frame 'Model Special' ladies bicycle having a 23-inch frame, cottered bottom bracket, dual-roller inch-pitch chain and chain wheel and 6-inch cranks and block rat trap pedals, (not fitted), a coasting rear hub, open fork crown, blind end forks, nickel-plated semi-up turned handlebars with good period grips and a small bell. A Christy type saddle with original padding but miss its leather top, a rear painted wooden mudguard and cushion rubber tyres. Currently painted orange, an easy refurbishment project (1)
*A circa 1895 'The Electric' Gentleman's Bicycle. Enamelled black with some gilt decoration, this bicycle suggests quality of manufacture with differing sized tubing, separate bottom bracket bearings, a small chain wheel, fixed single gearing and a (modern) block chain. The 22-inch frame sports blind end nickel-plated front forks, up-turned nickel-plated handlebars with cork grips, 26-inch wooden wheels with modern solid rubber lightweight tyring, 7-inch nickel-plated cranks (one not fitted) and black rubber pedals. The saddle is missing (1)
*A Hetchins 'Experto Crede', dating from the mid-1960s (?) this delightful bicycle has been restored to a high standard, to include period decals. With a visible number of H8070 on the near-side rear fork, the 24-inch frame possesses silver soldered brake cable pins, front fork lamp bracket, gear cable guide and Hetchins headstock badge. A Campagnolo chain-set and 18-speed compagnolo rear hub, side-pull compagnolo brakes, Weinmann 27-inch rims and Continental tyres are fitted. Other features include a bottle carrier, rear rack and rear light. Pedals are not fitted (1)
*A circa 1908 Dursley Pedersen Gentleman's Bicycle. A size '2' machine with a frame number of 5436, it is in good original, unmolested condition and features three-speed Pedersen hub, chain-case, inverted brake levers, bell, correct brakes back and front, lamp bracket and good useable saddle. A grand survivor (1)
A George III mahogany bureau bookcase with broken arch surmount, two panelled doors enclosing shelves, pigeon holes and small drawers, with fitted candle slides, above fall front enclosing fitted serpentine shaped drawers and pigeon holes, over two short and three long graduated drawers, on moulded bracket base, 104cm
AUTOGRAPHS; A LARGE collection of autographs - mostly all pre-war entertainers, radio or stars of stage and screen. Some later. 150+ examples, mostly all hand signed, few printed. To include; Nat Jackley, John Inman, Frankie Vaughan, Nicholas Parsons, Gert & Daisy, Galdys Morgan, Stanley Black, Richard Hearn, KAy Cavendish, Harry Roy, Roy Barbour, John Hanson, Charlie Chester, Big Bill Campbell, Rex Harte & June, The Famous Kellinos, Joyce Golding, PAtricia Davies, Beryl Reid, Max Wall, Arthur English, Percy Edwards, Syd Seymour, The Mack Triplets, Jimmy Jewel & Ben Warriss, Freddie Sales, DOuglas Wakefield, Jack Clifford, Charlie Williams, Florena Desmond, Ester Ralston, Paula Grey, Pat Phoenix, Bill Johnson, Martin Shaw, The Five Smith Brothers, Wendy Richard, Virginia McKenna, The Spinners, Hinge & Bracket, Max Bygraves and many others. Various sizes.

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