Drop dial rosewood eight day wall clock, the painted dial with Roman numerals, signed Mann, Gloucester to dial, twin train movement, h61cm w41cm, together with a wall clock with pediment above painted Roman dial, striking on the hour, having glazed door, with pendulum, h89cm w27cm d11cm Condition Report: Glass to door of rosewood wall clock is broken.
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Early 20th century 'Directors' Bracket Clock retailed by Benetfink & Co.Cheapside,the oak case with inset gilt metal panels of classical women to thee sides, ormolu mask, ribbon and foliate mounts to the front, supported on foliate scroll feet, the silvered dial with subsidiary chime/silent, regulation and Whittington/Westminster chime dials above, all on a gilt ground of scrolling foliage, the triple chain fusee movement ,striking the Whittington quarter chimes a carillon of eight bells and the Westminster quarter chimes on four gongs, the hour being struck on a fifth gong, 57cm high, with original bracket, 34.5cmCondition Report: Clock seen working but cannot guarantee for how longSome shrinkage cracks to domed cover, front and rear door frameHeight of clock 58cm, Width 51cm depth 33cmBracket 36cm high, W 54.5cm depth 35cm Some shrinkage cracks to bracket
Late 18th century mahogany longcase clock, the arched silvered dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial at 12, chime/silent dial to arch, signed Henry Baker, London, to dial centre, three train movement, chiming the quarter hour on eight bells, the mahogany case with caddy top, the glazed trunk door (cracked) flanked by twin columns, moulded trunk door above panelled plinth base on bracket feet, h246cm, with three brass cased weights and pendulumCondition Report: Cannot guarantee it works Large and numerous cracks to door of hoodGeneral wear and tear commensurate with use and age including scratches and knocks Some losses to cornice, Moulding missing both sidessub dial hand detached but present
George III mahogany eight day longcase clock, the silvered dial signed to plaque to arch John May, Southampton, silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial at 12, date aperture at 6, strike/silent above 12, twin train movement striking a bell on the hour, the case with two brass finials above glazed door flanked by twin columns, having plain trunk and plinth base on bracket feet, h222cm, with pendulum and two weights Condition Report: We cannot guarantee whether the clock is in working order.Trunk door is locked and with no key.Scratches to glass.Chips to capital of one column, minor chips to other column.Case in good condition with only minor wear, to include knocks and scratches.
Pair of early 20th century French kingwood and tulip wood pot cupboards, with gilt metal mounts and inset marble tops over a single drawer and a cupboard door, on reeded tapering legs, h85cm w45cm d35cm Condition Report: Very minor chips to corner of marble tops one back right leg looseNo worm.Small chips to edges of marble.
Winterhalder & Hofmeier German mahogany four glass bracket clock with silvered chapter ring, Roman and Arabic numerals, seconds dial and chime/silent subsidiary dials, 8 day movement with platform lever escapement, striking on a gong, makers mark to back plate, and fretwork door to back 26cm high
François Linke (French, 1855-1946), an early 20th century mahogany and inlaid vitrine, with a single glazed door enclosing three glass shelves above two cupboard doors with burwood veneer inlaid with foliate swags suspended from rings, with scrolling acanthus ormolu mounts and suspended leaves and berries, the right hand mount signed Linke, supported on toupee feet, h190cm w90cm d42cm
19th century Scottish eight day longcase clock, the painted arched dial decorated with female agricultural workers representing the four seasons to the spandrels, labourers with castle to background to arch, indistinctly signed A Johnstone to dial with Roman numerals, having two subsidiary dials, the trunk with turned pilasters and marquetry inlaid shell patera to door, on bracket feet and plinth base with shaped apron, h214cm
Early 20th century French Kingwood and parquetry inlaid marble topped breakfront side cabinet, with gilt metal mounts with goats, masks and floral swags, with bevelled glass panels, h116cm w117cm d43.5cm Condition Report: UPDATED 15.9.2021FRONT RIGHT LEG REPAIRED.Chips to edges of marble.Wear to veneer on edges of door.Losses and replacements to interior door and window beading.General wear and tear commensurate with use and age Some knocks and chips to edges minor lifting to veneer and minor scratching to glassno glass shelves
Mahogany pedestal cupboardVictorian, stamped Holland and Sons, the interior with one shelf and having a panelled door, 56cm wide x 50cm deep x 103cm highCondition report: Hinges need re-tightening, one side with small crack, the other side with heavier marks and a few small holes, general wear, losses and scratches consistent with age and use
Bunyan & Gardner of Salford, mid 19th centuryrosewood and brass inlaid bracket clock with painted dial having a pull repeat mechanism, the case with reeded domed arched hood on turned supports, case 60cm high, 30cm acrossCondition report: There is some enamel loss and cracklure to the face. The back of the clock has a section of veneer missing on the back door. The veneer is lifting in parts. Other small losses. Have not had it running so can't comment on that.
A William Harris Culpeper-type Compound Monocular Microscope, English, circa 1820,signed William Harris & Co., 50 High Holborn, London & at Hamburgh, of standard Culpeper format, on square mahogany base, with drawer fitted with three objectives, stage forceps and sprung stage, fishplate, and Lieberkühn, in mahogany pillar case with trade label applied to the door interior, the microscope 15in (38cm) high Footnotes:Provenance:From the collection of Dr MacKinnon.William Harris is recorded as being in Bey dem Rathause no. 26, Hamburg in the year 1820.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A rare John Cuff mahogany and brass solar microscope, English, mid 18th century,signed John Cuff Londini Fecit, the square mahogany window shutter plate measuring 8 x 8 in, mounted with adjustable reflector on one side and microscope body tube on the other, one section bound in fish-skin and a brass screw-barrel type tube with rack and pinion focusing, the screw-barrel attachment in velvet lined and fish-skin covered case with six objectives and three bone mounted specimen slides, all housed in fitted mahogany carrying case, 8 3/4in (22.5cm) wide in case Footnotes:Provenance:Ex-Lot 84, Bonhams, Knightsbridge, 19 March 2008.John Cuff (1708-1772) was a specialist instrument maker whose output focused primarily on microscopes. Cuff is known for producing new microscope types beyond the well established examples (the Culpeper-type and the pocket type), in particular the solar microscope and 'Mr. Cuff's new-constructed double microscope'. Despite his expertise and popular innovations, Cuff went bankrupt by 1750 and sold the entirety of his stock. One possible cause of this misfortune was a fierce competitor, Benjamin Martin (1704-1782), moving his workshop next door to Cuff's on Fleet Street.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A J.B. Dancer Compound Monocular Microscope, English, circa 1860,with rack and pinion and lever and screw focusing, mechanical stage and plano/concave reflector, supported by two columns above tripod base, in mahogany case with trade label applied to the inner door, and a drawer of accessories including ocular, two objectives, analyser, polariser, livebox, and tweezers, the microscope 17in (43cm) high Footnotes:Provenance:From the collection of Dr MacKinnon.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Large Collection of Microscope Specimen Slides, English, late 19th century,including a mahogany case with hinged door, opening to twenty-one drawers of case slides, including diatomes and micro-photographs by Dancer, together with another wooden cabinet fitted with modern specimen slides, and a quantity of other smaller cases fitted with specimen slides, the mahogany case 12in (30.5cm) high This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: Y ФY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.Ф This lot contains or is made of ivory. The United States Government has banned the import of ivory into the USA.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A J.H. Steward Compound Binocular Microscope, English, circa 1870,signed J.H. Stewart 406 Strand, with dual adjustment to the eyepieces, focusing by rack and pinion, mechanical stage with plano/concave mirror below, in mahogany case with glaze door, fitted with set of slides, ten objectives, three oculars, camera lucida, livebox, stage and parabolic reflector, the microscope 16in (41cm) high Footnotes:Provenance:From the collection of Dr MacKinnon.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: Y ФY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.Ф This lot contains or is made of ivory. The United States Government has banned the import of ivory into the USA.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A FINE 3½ INCH GAUGE MODEL OF G.N.R. IVATT 'ATLANTIC' EXPRESS LOCOMOTIVE No. 1414,the superheated copper-boilered, live steam coal fired 4-4-2 locomotive with twin outside cylinders, the cab with lever and quadrant reverse, safety valve, pressure gauge, water gauge glass, boiler feed controls, handbrake, firehole door, the 6-wheeled tender with water and coal spaces and lettered GNR, all finished in light apple green, lined black edged white, with transfer cabside number, mounted on section of display track under glazed display case with brass information plate,the model 44in (112cm) longFootnotes:No. 1414 was originally designed by H.A. Ivatt and was built at Doncaster in 1905. Only one of these locomotives escaped scrapping when the class was withdrawn in 1950, it was the first of the class built (originally numbered 251 of 1902) preserved by the Science Museum.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
MIXED, complete (21), inc. Players, Countries, Flags of The League of Nations, British Empire, Celebrated Gateways; Churchmans, Interesting Door Knockers, World Wonders Old and New; Bensons Old Bristol Series; Wills, Old Inns, Gems of Belgian/Russian Architecture, Mining, Arms of the British Empire, Wonders of the Sea, Romance of the Heavens, Wonders of the Past; Dexter Arms; Lloyds, Old English Inns, Old Arms; Ogdens, By the Roadside etc., taped by corners to form sheets (mainly 25), some a.m.r. to corners when removing cards, FR to VG, Qty.
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