A late Victorian eight day longcase clock Syfle Leee (Leeds?) with still arch 14" white dial contained in a mahogany and cross-banded case, with turned pillars to trunk and turned pillars to hood Swan neck pediment.Condition report. Looks to be all complete a trunk moulding has come off but present. The movement needs to be cleaned and serviced. Extra holes to front plate of movement. A/F condition. Weights, pendulum and door key present.
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An early 20th century Mappin & Webb Goliath white metal pocket watch/travel clock, round dial with roman numeral markers, subsidiary at 6, diameter approx 65mm, along with six various silver pocket watches, including open faced and hunter, ladies and gents versions, together with metal versions and an Art Deco 8 day white metal travel clock ( 1 bag) Further details: Mappin & Webb plate wear winds but cannot confirm working, others with wear and tear/damage commensurate with age, movements untested
A collection of five early 20th century silver cigarette cases all with Birmingham assay marks, varying in size, total gross weight approx 18.65ozt along with a plated version and a travel clock converted silver vesta case and white metal chain ( 1 bag)Further details: wear and tear commensurate with age, some a/f damage denting
A lot to include Bayko building set, boxed Adler Blockflote, Looping dressing table clock, Carl Zeiss Jena Silvarem 6 x leather cased binoculars, Petlux 7x18 field glasses, HRC Military issue leather cased marching compass with mother of pearl dial, wooden man on a bicycle toy and other items Location:
Bloomfield (Robert). The Farmer's Boy. A Rural Poem, 2nd edition, London: printed by T. Bensley for Vernor and Hood, 1800, wood-engraved illustrations, some light spotting and toning, bookplate of A C Sewter (1912-1983, art critic and curator), contemporary sprinkled calf, upper joint cracked, a little rubbed, 8vo, together with Irving (Washington). The Life and Voyages of Christopher Columbus; together with the voyages of his companions, 3 volumes, new and revised edition, London: John Murray, 1849, folding map to volumes I & II, contemporary tan calf gilt by Hayday, 8vo, plus Gay (John). The Shepherd's Week. In six pastorals, 2nd edition, London: printed for J.T., 1714, engraved frontispiece, 6 engraved plates, a little light toning, contemporary owner signature to title, disbound, 8vo, with others including Charles Dickens' Master Humphrey's Clock, volumes II & II only (of 3), 1st edition, 1841, Catalogue of a Collection of Engraved Portraits... Connected with the history and literature of this country/Catalogue of Engraved British Portraits... Connected with the history & literature of Great Britain, the British Colonies and the United States of America, 2 volumes, circa 1850, The Poems of Oliver Goldsmith, edited by Robert Aris Willmott (with colour illustrations by Birket Foster & H.N. Humphreys), 1859, George Cruikshank's Table Book, edited by Gilbert Abbott A Beckett, new edition, 1869, George Cruikshank's Omnibus, edited by Laman Blanchard, new edition, 1870, and English Inn Signs, 1951 (in a deluxe binding by the Collectors Book Club, London)QTY: (27)
A LARGE SLATE AND MALACHITE PERPETUAL CALENDAR MANTEL CLOCK WITH BAROMETER, ALEXANDER & SON, GLASGOW 19TH CENTURY with a two piece dial with Roman number chapter and a partially visible Brocot escapement with agate pins, above a bevelled glass lenticle flanked by a subsidiary aneroid barometer dial marked 'METALLIC BAROMETER', and a white-enamelled calendar dial with English month abbreviations framing a 'rolling moon' phase flanked by subsidiary Days of the Week and terrestrial calendar dials, in a black slate case with malachite panels and gilt line details; the movement stamped 161 60966 GVDimensions:55cm wide, 49cm high, 17cm deep
A SCOTTISH MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, GEORGE ANGUS, ABERDEEN EARLY 19TH CENTURY the hood with a scroll carved pediment over a circular brass dial with subsidiary seconds and calendar dials and twin winding holes, flanked by corner columns, above a moulded trunk door flanked by columns, on a moulded plinth with shaped bun feet, the twin-train, eight-day movement striking a bellDimensions:205cm high, 45cm wide, 25cm deepNote: Note: George Angus is recorded working in Aberdeen from the 1780s-1830. He was apprenticed to Peter Gill in 1782, and later had premises on Broad Street.

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