A late 19th Century black Marble and gilt metal mounted Mantel Clock, the architectural case with palladium pediment, set with classical equestrian figures, over freestanding Corinthian columns, to a stepped plinth base, and spun Brass bezel set with bevelled glass enclosing a 4 ½” Arabic chapter ring, to a visible Brocot escapement and fleur de lys type hands, to a circular Brass movement, with anchor escapement and strike on a coiled gong, height 17”
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A late 19th Century black Slate and gilt Bronze Mantel Clock, the drum shaped case surmounted by floral garlands and topped by a spread eagle and wrythen serpent, on scrolling mounts, to a break front plinth base raised on six lobbed bun feet, (Bronze eagle A/F), to a Brass bezel with bevelled glass enclosing a 5 ½” Roman enamel dial with outside minute track and blued steel moon hands, to a circular Brass movement with anchor escapement and strike on a bell, width 21 ½”
An early 20th Century triple barrel Mantel Clock, the arched case with moulded base to a spun brass bezel with convex glass enclosing a silvered circular dial with applied Arabic numerals and pierced hands, to a triple spring-driven movement with anchor escapement and strike on five rods, height 10”
A late 19th Century French gilt metal mounted Alabaster Mantel Clock, the circular column case surmounted by a classical maiden holding a dove and laurel garland, to a fluted base on a square socle, to a further gilt metal shaped oval front with further foliate garland detail and applied floral castings (A/F and dismantled), to a gilt highlighted Roman chapter ring with further gilt centre and hands, and circular brass movement with backmounted count wheel and anchor escapement, strike on a bell (requires full restoration)
A mid-18th Century Oak cased 8 Day Long Case Clock, Thos Page of Norwich, the hooded overhanging cornice surmounted by a replacement scrolling pediment to ¾ columns, moulded throat and long arched trunk door to a reduced plinth base, to an 11” square brass dial with cast mask and foliate spandrels, enclosing a Roman and Arabic chapter ring with outside minute track to a matted centre with date sector, to a movement with plates united by four knopped pillars, with anchor escapement and strike on a bell (associated), height 80”
An early 19th Century Oak Cased 30 Hour Clock, R Marshall of Longthorn?, the hood with overhanging cornice and freestanding columns, to a moulded throat with long arched trunk door and plinth base, to a 12” second period painted arched dial, decorated to the arch with a hunting scene and with painted rose spandrels enclosing an Arabic chapter ring with further Arabic quarters and outside minute track and date subsidiary with pierced and stamped brass hands, to a movement with plates united by four knopped pillars and anchor escapement, strike on a bell, height 85”
An early 19th Century Oak cased 8 Day Long Case Clock, signed Hargrave of Bamtry (probably Hargrave of Bawtry), the hood with swan neck pediment over gilt metal mounted and fluted freestanding columns, flanking a crossbanded circular door, to a moulded throat over fluted quarter columns and shaped long trunk door to a plinth base, to a 12 ½” painted Roman dial with outside minute track and 5 minute increments, enclosing subsidiary seconds with further floral spray, and with pierced steel hands, to a movement with plates united by four knopped pillars with anchor escapement and strike on a bell, height 83”
A late 19th Century Oak and Mahogany crossbanded 8 Day Long Case Clock, J Jones of Denbigh, the overhanging cornice with broken arch pediment surmounted by two of three globe and spread eagle finials, over cast brass Corinthian freestanding columns, to a moulded throat and further plain frieze, to a shaped short trunk door flanked by quarter reeded columns and further panelled section, to a panelled plinth base, to a signed and square 12” first period painted dial, with rose and gesso highlighted spandrels, enclosing a Roman and Arabic chapter ring with further subsidiary seconds and date sector, and further detailed with birds, flowers and foliage, to pierced and stamped hands, to a signed false plate and movement with plates united by four knopped pillars, with anchor escapement and strike on a bell, height 90”
A late 20th Century reproduction Lantern Clock, William Gray of London, of typical form with a bell within a strap work frame, with pierced and engraved panels, to an oversized and silvered Roman Chapter ring, with inside quarter track and half hour markers, to a further engraved and signed centre with single steel hand, raised on ball feet, with shuttered side doors, to a verge movement with back mounted count wheel and strike on a bell, the whole mounted to a Mahogany wall bracket, together with its original sales papers, height of clock 15”
An early 19th Century Oak cased 30 Hour Long Case Clock, the hood with swan neck pediment over freestanding baluster turned columns, to a moulded throat with short panelled trunk door, and further plinth base, to an unsigned 12” third period painted dial, with rose and tulip spandrels enclosing a worn Roman chapter ring, and plain centre with pierced hands, to a plated movement with anchor escapement, strike on bell, height 78 ½”
A late 18th Century Mahogany cased 8 Day Long Case Clock, Jas Burton of Whitehaven, the arched hood with gilt highlighted frieze panel and dentil work detail (losses and damage), over freestanding fluted columns, to a moulded ogee throat and panelled trunk with quarter reeded columns flanking a shaped long trunk door, and panelled plinth base with further canted corners, to a 13” first period painted dial, the arch decorated with a river scene within a gilt highlighted and gesso border with further gesso spandrels decorated with roses, enclosing a Roman and Arabic chapter ring with further subsidiary seconds and date sector with pierced steel hands, to a signed false plate and movement with plates united by four knopped pillars with anchor escapement and strike on a bell (bell lacking), height 85”
A mid-19th Century Mahogany and cross banded 8 Day Long Case Clock, T Evans of Bangor, the hood with swan neck pediments over freestanding baluster turned columns flanking replicated half columns to an arched door and moulded throat with frieze panels and short trunk door, further flanked by freestanding columns to a panelled plinth base on bracket feet, to a 14” painted Roman dial with moon phases to the arch and depicting the maidens of the four seasons to the spandrels, to a Roman chapter ring with outside minute track and centred with a depiction of the Ascension of Christ and further subsidiary seconds and date sector with pierced and stamped Brass hands, to a false plate and movement with plates united by four knopped pillars with anchor escapement, strike on a bell, height 91”
A George III Scottish mahogany and inlaid longcase clock By Thomas Ivory, Dundee the arched dial painted with exotic birds and foliate spandrels, with a subsidiary second dial and date aperture, the eight day movement striking on a bell, the case with fluted quarter columns and later turned feet 44cm wide, 209cm high
An early 19th Century oak cased grandfather clock with flared dentil cornice above a glazed arched panelled door enclosing a brass dial, roman and arabic numerals, with engraved symbol of a deer, inscribed in a circular panel above the dial "Western, Wolsingham", the door flanked on either side by turned pilasters above a trunk with reeded corners and crossbanded door, box base with cutaway plinth base.
Hammond (Walter R.) Cricket My World, 8vo, cloth, illus., n.d., copy autograph by various cricketers, with dw; O`Reilly (W.J.) Cricket Conquest, 8vo, cloth, illus., 1949; Hutton (Len) Fifty Years In Cricket, 8vo, cloth, illus., 1984, with d.w.; Swanton (E.W.) Gubby Allen Man of Cricket, 8vo, cloth, illus., 1985, copy signed by Gubby Allen, with dw; and other books on cricket. Robinson (Ray) From The Boundary, 8vo, cloth, illus., 1951, with dw; Warner (Sir Pelham) Cricket Between Two Wars, 8vo, cloth, illus., 1944; Bradman (Don) Farewell To Cricket, 8vo, cloth, illus., 1950, with dw; Compton (Denis) In Sun & Shadow, 8vo, cloth, illus., 1952, with dw; Edrich (W.J.) Cricketing Days, 8vo, cloth, illus., n.d., with dw; and other books on cricket. Swanton (E.W.) Cricket & The Clock, 8vo, cloth, illus., 1952, with dw; Arlott (John) Days At The Cricket, 8vo, cloth, illus., 1951, with dw; and other books on cricket.

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