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Lot 80

A CUT GLASS CIRCULAR OCCASIONAL TABLE, with winding stepped column support, on a circular base, 60cm (diameter) x 50cm (h)

Lot 512

The Francis Johnston-Speaker Clock A highly important and monumental mahogany Longcase Clock, crested with a scallop shell and flanked with figure and hound to one side, and a cherub with a medici lion, on a leaf wreath moulded arch and trellis panel, applied with the Johnston Coat of Arms and motto reading "Nunquam Non Paratus" above a later brass and steel dial, signed J. Waugh & Son, Dublin, with Roman and Arabic numerals on the chapter ring, a subsidiary dial for seconds, two key squares, date aperture and two smaller dials for chimes, the musical mechanism playing a brass pinned barrel, and fifteen graduating steel bells, flanked to either side with a cluster column, headed with ornate stylized Doric capitals, each with a hanging wreath and deep carved side trellis panels, all above a brass inlaid door with serpentine top and a centre aperture with glazed panel inside a leaf carved moulded frame with fleur-de-lis finial, flanked with canted corners and carved female caryatids, on a conforming acanthus leaf moulded canted plinth, and a stepped moulded base, 9'9" x 44" (297cms x 112cms). (1) J. Waugh & Son Dublin The Irish Houses of Parliament Speaker's Clock James Waugh was a member of a well-known family of clock makers. He worked in Armagh from 1785 until 1805 when he moved to Dublin. He produced an 'astronomical' clock for use in Armagh Observatory, circa 1793., and assisted Robert Hogg in making an astronomical quadrant with a 35 inch radius (Hogg was later an assistant astronomer at Armagh). In Dublin he produced clocks from 157 James Street under the name 'Waugh & Sons' as well as 'James Waugh' (this latter nomenclature was in operation between 1805 and 1815). From 1820 until 1824 he operated from 24 James Street and, in 1825, moved to 40 Aungier Street. In 1826 a final move took him to 42 Aungier Street. He is known to have made the works for a Longcase Clock 9 feet 8 inches high, by 3 feet 8 inches wide that was in the Irish Houses of Parliament**. Francis Johnston of Kilmore*** MRIA (1760 - 1829) was the second son of William Johnston of Armagh. On the death of his older brother, Richard Johnston of Kilmore (1759 - 1806), without issue, Francis became the head of his family and entitled to the undifferenced Arms, as displayed on the superstructure of the Clock****. The Parliament House was sold in 1803 to the Bank of Ireland for £40,000. The conversion into the Bank's headquarters was started the following year and completed in 1811. Francis Johnston was the architect of the alterations. Between 1807 and 1814 Richard Stewart executed the carvings in the Chapel Royal at Dublin Castle, which had been designed by Francis Johnston and the unusual shape of the shield for the Johnston Coat of Arms, which was added to the Speaker's Clock, is identical in form, to those for the Viceroys of Ireland which Stewart carved in the Chapel Royal, Dublin. A carillon, or musical clock. The mechanism has 15 bells and 30 hammers playing airs, self-chiming and speed control playing every three hours. The seatboard is 7 inches tall, 4-6 deep, 1/2 thick, 13 inches long and 13 inches square. The Bell 0 4 1/2 hammer spring 4 1/2 long, weights. The Gong 14lb strike 18 movement 7 x 5 2 1/2" deep. Movement dead beat escapement with maintaining power, 18" square dial movement measures 8 1/2" x 8 1/2" x 4 1/2" deep. Heavy cast metal pendulum bob in 2 parts. Secured, with 4 screws wooden pendulum rod, 5 pillar movement motion work drive wheel to carillon 0 3 1/2, 96 teeth 16 pins. The minute wheel, which has an 8 leaves movement does not sit on the seat board but hangs from it. It is secured with 4 bolts 3 weight of lead with pulley enclosed. The gong 18-20 strike 20 - 25 carillon 30. The carillon bell (sea board, 28 long 12 deep 1 1/2 thick) long: the hammer spring 10 inches largest 6- 1 1/2 Frame rough iron bushed with manganese brass, 15 bells 30 hammers driving or drum, wheel. 0 6 3/4 thick 6 spokes with 72 teeth. Wooden barrel winding arbour 3/8 in square. Bevel to great wheel. Drives cylinder wheel 1st cam wheel 72 teeth 0 3 1/2 brass pinion 14 leaves 0 3 3/4. It has a gathering pallet with no tail. The 2nd wheel 56 teeth 0 2 1/4, pinion 8 leaves 1/2 0. the 3rd warning wheel 48 teeth 0 2 1/8 pinion 8 leaves 1/2 0. The fly or governor 8 leaves 0 1/2. The distance of the great wheel between shoulders in 6 1/2 inches. All others are 4 3/4 inches except the fly pinion. The cylinder is 16 in long and the wheel is 0 3 1/4, 72 teeth, 0 5 in excluding pinion. The largest bell is 0 6 in. The smallest is 1 3/4 in. The bells are stamped R. Wells Albourne of Wiltshire, who is listed in Bells of England, by Tom Ingram, published by David Charles, 1954. * * The first Astronomer of the Observatory, Reverend Dr. J.A. Hamilton, was appointed in July 1790, and as an endowment for the Astronomer, Primate Robinson gave twenty acres of land and the estate of Derrynaught. Several instruments, including a Ramsden transit instrument and meridian circle, a Troughton equatorial telescope and three clocks, were ordered at the Primate's expense. However, owing to the Primate's death before receipt of all the instruments, the two Ramsden instruments never came to Armagh, Compensating for the non arrival of the Ramsden transit instrument an Armagh watchmaker, Mr. James Waugh, constructed one, and observations with it commenced in July 1793 (Stuart 1819). Some results with this instrument were published in the Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy (Hamilton 1810). * **Watch and Clockmakers in Ireland. by William Galland Stuart, Dublin 2000 (published with a grant from the Heritage Council). * ***Kilmore House, Richhill, County Armagh (Johnston IFR) a 3 story Georgian block, given 2 curvilinear Jacobean-style gables and mullioned oriels, between which 3 bays of the original elevation remain as they always were, complete with the astragals in the sash windows; the adjoining elevation also remained Georgian. The interior was also remodelled, presumably at the same time: the hall has a screen of tapering wooden piers, incorporating the stairs, which have a handrail of carved wood panelling. The dining room has a Victorian Gothic chimney piece of marble. Seat of the Johnstons of whom Francis Johnston, the architect, was a younger son, (from page 174 of "A Guide to Irish Country Houses" by Mark Bence-Jones, published by Constable, London 1978 revised edition 1988, 2nd revised edition 1990). * ****Arms of Johnston of Kilmore, Armagh: Argent a saltire sable in base a heart ensigned with an imperial crown proper on a chief gules three cushions or: Motto: Nunquam Non Paratus ("Never Unprepared"), Crest: an arm in armour embowed, the hand grasping a sword all proper charged with a spur rowel gules.

Lot 672

The Irish Republic - Irish War News Irish Rebellion: Vol. I No. 1 Irish War News, Dublin, Tuesday April 25, 1916. [Second day of the Easter Rising.' Sm. 4to single folded sheet, browned as usual, a few straight folding tears, edges somewhat frayed, but generally a good copy of a very frail and very scarce item. * This was the only publication known to have been printed in the area controlled by the Rebels during the Rising, in a commandeered print works in Halston Street. The material in pages 1-3 may have been prepared in advance, but the 'Stop Press' column on page 4, headed 'The Irish Republic, could not have been written before Tuesday morning as stated. Written by Pearse while under fire in the GPO, it names the members of the Provisional Government, and gives some details (mainly accurate) of the fighting to date. 'At the moment of writing this report (9.30 a.m., Tuesday) the Republican forces hold all their positions and the British forces have nowhere broken through. There has been heavy and continuous fighting for nearly 24 hours, the casualties of the enemy being much more numerous than those on the Republican side. The Republican forces everywhere are fighting with splendid gallantry ..' It is printed on the lightest of newsprint, and surviving copies are often in poor condition. This is a very good example apart from a damp stain. (1)

Lot 383

An unusual set of 12 ebonised and carved Chinese Chippendale style Dining Chairs, with pierced pagoda designed backs over drop in seats, on cluster column legs and stretchers. (12) N.B. This should read 13

Lot 737

Gaston Jolly Fils à Paris, a brass portico clock: the eight-day duration movement striking the hours and half-hours on a bell with an outside countwheel, with the nine-rod brass pendulum, the round white enamel dial having black Roman numerals, blued steel moon hands and signed Gaston Jolly Fils à Paris, the gilded case having four columns adorned with a helter-skelter of mythical figures in the manner of Trajans' column, with further decorative mouldings to the base and standing on matching bun feet, height 45cm. * Biography Gaston Jolly Fils were founded by Francois-Pierre Gaston who married in 1784, becoming Gaston Jolly prior to 1806 when first recorded at Rue de Pavé-Saint-Sauveur, moving to Boulevard Poissonière in circa 1815 and still there in 1850, by 1870 their address is recorded as Rue de la Chapelle.

Lot 792

A mid 18th Century mahogany circular tea table:, with a snap top on turned vase-knopped column and tripod supports, terminating in pad feet, 68cm (2ft 2 3/4in) diameter.

Lot 798

A mid 18th Century mahogany reading table:, the rectangular adjustable ratchetted top fitted with a ledge, having sliding candle stands to either side, the single frieze drawer to one side having a quarter drawer within, on adjustable brass mounted central column and tripod splayed legs, terminating in pointed pad feet with castors, 61cm (2ft) wide.

Lot 811

A Regency mahogany breakfast table:, the rectangular snap top with a wide cross banded border and a moulded edge and rounded corners, on a turned central column and reeded quadruped splayed legs, terminating in brass lions claw cappings and castors, the top 152.5cm (5ft) x 107cm (3ft 6in).

Lot 819

A Regency mahogany drop flap breakfast table:, the hinged top with rounded corners and a reeded edge, fitted with an ebony strung frieze drawer to either end on turned central column and quadruped splayed legs, terminating in brass cappings and castors, the top 91.5cm (3ft) x 100.5cm (3ft 3 1/2in) extended.

Lot 828

A Regency mahogany, inlaid and giltwood circular breakfast table:, bordered with brass and ebony lines, the snap top with a wide rosewood crossbanded border on polygonal column with giltwood foliate band at the base, trefoil platform and brass lion's claw and scroll decorated feet, terminating in castors, 127cm (4ft 2in) diameter.

Lot 841

A Victorian carved walnut oval centre table:, the burr quarter veneered top with a moulded edge, on turned and reeded knopped column end and dual splayed legs, united by a turned stretcher, terminating in castors, the top 107cm (3ft 6in) x 61.5cm (2ft 0 1/4in).

Lot 846

A Victorian walnut, ebonised, inlaid and gilt metal mounted rectangular card table:, bordered with boxwood and ebonised lines and decorated with stylised foliate scroll designs, the baize lined hinged swivel quarter veneered top with rounded corners and an ebonised moulded edge on turned simulated fluted column end and dual splayed legs, with pendant husk ornament united by a turned and simulated fluted stretcher, terminating in foliate capped scroll feet and castors, 92cm (3ft 0 1/4in).

Lot 854

A 19th Century mahogany three tier campaign table/whatnot:, with kidney-shaped top and two oval undertiers, having metal column uprights on brass bun feet, 73cm (2ft 4 3/4in) wide.

Lot 857

A 19th Century mahogany three tier campaign bookcase:, with detachable shelves and brass column uprights, having a shaped ledge back, 89cm (2ft 11in) wide.

Lot 867

A 19th Century teak three tier open bookcase:, the rectangular detachable shelves on brass column uprights, having a shaped ledge gallery on brass bun feet, 81.5cm (2ft 8in) wide.

Lot 911

A late Victorian/Edwardian brass half tester bed:, with turned column ends and square section uprights with spindle galleries and roundels of flowers and foliage, hung with beige fabric embroidered drapes, 122cm (4ft) wide.

Lot 918

A Regency mahogany and inlaid swing frame cheval mirror:, with a rectangular plate in ebony strung surround and with ring turned column uprights, united by ring turned stretchers, terminating in brass cappings and castors.

Lot 919

A Victorian carved giltwood and gesso domed overmantel mirror:, with pierced oak leaf and acorn cresting surmounted by a figure of an eagle, the arched plate with a moulded cornice, with ball ornament, flanked by spiral column uprights, 137cm (4ft 6in) wide, 161.5cm (5ft 3 1/2in) high.

Lot 933

A Regency mahogany three pillar D end dining table:, the top with a reeded edge, on triple turned column supports and quadruple hipped and splayed legs, terminating in brass cappings and castors, the top 155cm (5ft 1in) x 265.5cm (8ft 8 1/2in) and with two additional leaves extending to 396cm (13ft). *Provenance Rockbeare Manor, Exeter, Devon.

Lot 153

Pair of plated Corinthian column candlesticks, serving as lamp bases with bell flower decoration, gadrooned outlines, 41cm overall.

Lot 343

An Italian reproduction dining room suite, comprising a "marquetry" single pedestal table, serpentine outlines, bulbous column, scrolled legs and six stained beechwood chairs, upholstered backs and seats including two elbow chairs, (7).

Lot 370

Georgian mahogany pedestal table, circular tilt top, baluster column on tripod legs, diameter 58cm.

Lot 374

Victorian mahogany loo table, re-finished oval top on four column supports, carved and splayed legs, 85cm x 115cm.

Lot 5

Early 20th Century cut glass mushroom table lamp, the domed cut glass shade over an inverted baluster column and trumpet base, height 52cm.

Lot 471

A pair of Regency-style cut glass two-branch lustre candelabra: of faceted design, each with central tapering triangular column with starburst terminal, 56 cm high [some damage and losses]. *Notes Provenance Rockbeare Manor, Exeter, Devon.

Lot 284

A gilt framed bevelled glass wall mirror, having column design to side, with architectural vine and musical instrument design to top, approx. 38cm by 59cm including frame

Lot 581

A metal carriage trunk, together with a William IV mahogany torchere with reeded column, and lappet carved base (2)

Lot 18

'IRON LADY' DINING TABLE, dark oak, round top on ball column base, 180cm diam x 75cm H (with faults).

Lot 232

TABLE LAMPS, a pair, column style, in chromed metal finish with shades, 90cm H. (2)

Lot 238

B&B ITALIA DINING TABLE, round darkwood top on gun barrel column platform base, 160cm diam x 75cm H.

Lot 666

GUERIDON, Louis Philippe rosewood, with a channelled circular white marble top on a spiral carved central column with triform supports and lion paw detail on castors, 100cm W x 78cm H. (with faults)

Lot 8

CENTRE TABLE, with a circular specimen marble top on a triform base with a central column, 106cm W x 76cm H.

Lot 126

A painted plantstand formed as a column.

Lot 2043

A Smoker's companion with central column having Onyx sphere, standing 22'' tall.

Lot 603

A pair of brass Corinthian column altar sticks, 106cm tall

Lot 628

A Galle style figural table lamp, 75cm tall, together with a brass column table lamp and shade and a standard lamp

Lot 924

William IV Rosewood Card Table, rectangular folding top enclosing a green baise interior raised on a column support and platform base with four claw feet

Lot 925

Georgian Mahogany Chest on Chest, blind fretwork frieze and column canted corners raised on bracket feet

Lot 68

Pair of Electroplated Prickets with Classical Column Supports, 72cms tall

Lot 420

A 19th Century Continental silver tea strainer with pierced foliate swag borders below Corinthian column handle with eagle surmount, length 16cm.

Lot 177

A mahogany fixed Lazy Susan, the scalloped circular top raised on waisted column and plinth base, 50cm diameter x 16cm high

Lot 392

A Regency style mahogany triple pedestal dining /boardroom table, the rounded rectangular top fitted with tooled blue skiver, raised on gun barrel column reeded sabre legs terminating in brass lion paw caps and castors, 109cm wide x 75cm high x 300cm long

Lot 399

A giltwood cherub lamp, raised on ebonised stand with barley twist column on circular base and paw feet

Lot 427

An early Victorian mahogany octagonal games table, with parquetry inlaid top raised on turned column support and platform base, 72cm high x 50cm wide

Lot 437

A pair of late George III flame mahogany and inlaid column cabinets, each with tapering moulded rectangular tops, over frieze drawer and panelled doors enclosing slides, raised on plinth base, 52cm wide x 120cm high x 55cm deep (2)

Lot 438

A mahogany snap top circular supper table, raised on turned column support and reeded tripod base, 75cm high x 105cm wide

Lot 453

A Victorian mahogany adjustable piano stool, with cushioned seat, raised on acanthus carved column cabriole legs, stamped J. Fitter, 36cm diameter x 48cm high

Lot 466

A 19th Century mahogany pedestal table, the lipped circular top raised on baluster turned column and tripod cabriole legs, terminating in pointed pad feet, 52cm diameter x 72cm high

Lot 526

A contemporary dining table, the quarter venered oval top, raised on beaten metal column of glazed form, 153cm wide x 75cm high x 300cm long

Lot 554

A contemporary mirrored head board, the swan neck pediment over moulded frame, mirrored panel, flanked by foliate column mounted by turned finials, 174cm wide, 250cm high

Lot 555

A contemporary gilt wood bed, the mirrored head board with moulded frame turned column, mounted by acorn finials, 202cm wide, x 167cm high x 217cm long

Lot 573

A Victorian mahogany supper table, the moulded rectangular tilt top raised on baluster column, with quad downswept legs, 152cm wide x 64cm high x 118cm deep

Lot 589

A contemporary kitchen table, the circular top raised on flared beaten metal column, 148cm diameter x 75cm high

Lot 590

A contemporary kitchen table, the yellow circular top raised on flared beaten metal column, 148cm diameter x 75cm high

Lot 1110

Two Oil Lamps, one with brass column and white shade 22'' high, plus a smaller 10'' Lamp with glass base.

Lot 1130

An oil lamp standing on a circular base with metal column leading to white glass reservoir with floral decoration and white shade with pink wavy edge

Lot 1177

An antique finely hand made Kazak Rug, South Caucasus, the madder field of geometric motifs having a column of three linked indigo and sea green medallions framed by an ivory border of varying geometric motifs

Lot 1761

A late Victorian Rosewood and Beech three tier corner Wotnot, the three graduated Rosewood veneered tiers having urn and floral inlays, separated by turned and spiral fluted column supports with ball finials

Lot 1769

A pair of reproduction deco style display cabinets, burr walnut finish tops with turned column supports with glass back, sides and door. Three glazed shelves and plinth bases having ebonised strip inlay. 15 1/8'' square x 47 3/4'' high

Lot 1791

A modern bespoke made Yew wood standard Lamp, having heavy turned column with well figured heartwood/sapwood balance, standing on turned dish base with four turned feet. 57 1/4'' x 12'' diameter base

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