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A late 19th Century Walnut Cased Drop Dial Wall Clock, the broad bezel over carved ears and glazed chisel base, to a spun bezel enclosing an 11” replacement painted Roman dial with outside minute track and black painted hands, to a spring-driven movement with anchor escapement and strike on a bell, height 29”
TWO ENGLISH CARVED TREEN DESK SEALS in the form of a leg and shoe, 5.5 and 8.5cm h, early 19th c, a Victorian turned rosewood desk seal with brass matrix, an ivory handled steel seal chisel and a carved bone folding toothpick, 19th c (5) Comparative Literature: (chisel) Finlay (M), Western Writing Implements in the Age of the Quill Pen, Carlisle 1990, plt 342 (an 18th century example illustrated). ++++
An Antique Indian flintlock blunderbuss, the barrel with chiselled portrait bust and floral decoration terminating in a bell shaped mouth, length of barrel 52cm, the lock with profuse chisel decoration in the form of a snake and peacock, fully stocked, the whole decorated with inset white and yellow metal together with mother-of-pearl decoration, with panels depicting mythical beasts and horsemen, with all steel chiselled furniture, complete with ramrod, also an Antique Indian flintlock pistol, length of barrel 25cm, fully stocked with white metal decoration and brass fittings (af) (illustrated)
A brass and steel trigger mechanism, with hinged lock and two catches on trigger, in fitted case; five steel punches, two by Priory, one by Wynn Timmins; a chisel, by J. Howarth, Castle Steel, with stained wood handle; a steel clamp, indistinctly stamped, (possibly W.Poge); five bullet moulds, one stamped `BH`; a collection of pin fire cartridge tins; and nine flints, all square with sharpened edges, and two steel oil bottles, one by G & J.W. Hawksley. (Qty)
GWR 12 inch Mahogany cased fusee clock, with chisel base to the bottom of the drop. A significant Great Western clock with chain driven fusee and a nice Ogee surround to the dial. The movement of typical London style has many John Walker characteristics which point to this clock being supplied by this maker between 1853-1871. Subsequently, Kays took over the supply of clocks to the GWR. The clock is in unrestored original condition with a cast brass bezel, Ivorine numberplate GWR 651 and the same number chalked onto the back box. The movement is stamped 7185 as are the bezel hinge and pendulum. A rare clock and the best of this type we have ever seen.
A 19th century mahogany drop dial wall clock, with an 8 day movement striking on a bell within arched base plates, with an 11 inch enamel dial signed E. Wynhall, East-Looe, the octagonal hood with carved leaf and scroll ears above a cross banded rectangular trunk door with canted angles and a `chisel` base, 48.25in (122.5cm) h.
A late 19th Century Walnut and marquetry inlaid drop dial Wall Clock, the moulded surround with inlaid coloured crossbanding and rosette details, to a long chisel bottom trunk with hinged glazed door, to a spun brass bezel enclosing an 11” painted Roman dial with outside minute track and pierced hands, to a spring-driven movement with anchor escapement, strike on a bell, height 35”
A late 19th Century Walnut and marquetry inlaid Wall Clock, the moulded surround with inlaid crossband detail over carved ears and glazed chisel bottom trunk, to a spun brass bezel enclosing an 11 1/2” painted Roman dial with outside minute track and blued steel pierced hands, to a spring-driven movement with anchor escapement, strike on a bell, height 30”
A French Masonic apprentice piece arch panel, with a blind balustrade base and pilasters above, the centre inlaid compass, square and chisel, with initials UVGT (Union, Valeur, Genie, Travail), with a vaulted arch above, late 19th/early 20th century, 18.5in (47cm) h, 11.75in (30cm) w. It is likely that the mason who made the above piece belonged to the company of Carpenters and Joiners.
A late 19th century Nepalese kukri with composite 11 piece "tool kit", blade 13" with short decorative fullers and plain wooden hilt, in its black leather covered sheath with side pockets containing 3 knives (one lacking handle), saw (lacking handle), chisel, 2 ear picks, spike, button hook, screwdriver and worm, some with bone handles, the rest of dark wood. GC (sheath split, some wear) Plate 8
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