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TOLKIEN, J.R.R. The Lord of the Rings. India paper edition. Pub in pictorial black clock by George Ellen and Unwin Ltd. 1969 and a slipcase. TOGETHER WITH same author. The Adventures of Tom Bonbadil. With illustrations by Pauline Baynes. Fourth impression 1969 by George Allen and Unwin 1969. D/w TOGETHER WITH HOCKNEY, DAVID. Illustrated by Petersburg Press in association with Kasmin Gallery 1970 (3)
A good French gilt metal mantel clock having a ploughman and two horse team flanking a drum casing with spoke wheel blue and white enamel dial before a bell striking movement on a veined red marble rectangular base with hoof corner supports, inset cast gilt panels depicting rural village scenes and windmills, circa 1890, 32 x 49 cms (enamel dial cracked above twelve, chip and losses to marble one corner)
A brass carriage clock, 20th Century Mappin & Webb London carriage clock set within a brass and bevelled four glass case, eleven jewel single train movement with lever platform escapement, black Roman numerals on a white dial, stamped to the back 'Made in England', 11.5 cms high without handle
Japy Freres - a fine compact French ormolu mantel clock, the case marked 'Mourey' and having a circular porcelain floral dial with lion's mask ring handles and with a porcelain figural panel below the dial and with a porcelain urn shaped dome. Eight day striking movement by Japy Freres (working) and with retailer's name on the dial
An 18th Century oak longcase clock, the square hood having a scrolled pediment with brass finials, narrow turned Corinthian columns with corresponding half reeded columns to the case and with a long crossbanded door and having a similar period 31 cms square brass dial with subsidiary dials and eight day movement marked Joyce, Ruthin
A quantity of mainly 19th century ceramics including a pair of Staffordshire spaniels with gilt decoration, a further similar single spaniel, two 19th century Staffordshire clock groups flanked by male and female harvesters, a pair of pipe holders with yellow and gilt glaze in the form of men accompanied by horses together with a further matching example, etc
A good quality 19th century jewellery chest, principally in rosewood veneer with banded brass inlay, lock escutcheon and vacant cartouche, the hinged lid revealing a tooled leather and red felt lined lid, with vacant interior, set above a single drawer with flush fitting brass handle with a lined divisional interior, an Edwardian mantle clock with inlaid detail together with a painted study of two songbirds upon an opaque glass panel
A BRASS BALL BEARING GRAVITY CLOCK BY WILLIAM R. SMITH, the brass open case with knopped and turned pillars and fret pierced spandrels, the moulded wooden base raised on flattened ball feet, the silvered dial with Roman numerals, the movement weight driven by ball bearings on a Ferris wheel, applied brass plaque inscribed WILLIAM R. SMITH/ MAKER/ STANWICK ST JOHN. 35cm high

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