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20th century AD. A bronze door knocker with rectangular plaque, stepped to the top and bottom with foliage to the lowerpart; coat of arms to the top above a banner reading 'Lincoln'; knocker in the form of the Lincoln Imp. 165 grams, 15.4cm (6"). Property of an American gentleman; acquired 1970s-1990s. [No Reserve] Fine condition.
15th - 20th century AD. A quantity of metal detector finds including milled and other coins, crotal bells, a chessman seal, an iron door key, a lead spindle whorl, a pair of dividers, belt fittings and other items. 3 kg total, 1-12cm (1/2 - 4 3/4"). Property of a Kent lady; by inheritance; found Kent, UK, 2005-2012. [No Reserve] Fine condition.
19th century AD. An iron mortice door lock in original wood casing with original paint finish together with applied iron decorative plates and embossed brass maker's plate inscribed 'HAYWARD HOOKEY & TOWELL BOSTON' to exposed face; with original key. 1 kg total, 11-20.5cm (4 1/4 - 8"). Property of a Lincolnshire, UK collector; acquired in the Uk, 1990s. [No Reserve] Fine condition; action stiff and surfaces oxidised.
20th century AD. A carved wooden standing figure of a saint with long grey beard, hands in gripping posture on bent arms, long slender body and legs with fabric garments; in a wooden coffin-shaped case with glazed panels and a hinged two-part door to the reverse. kg, 97cm (38"). Property of an American gentleman; acquired 1970s-1990s. [No Reserve] Fair condition; one glazed panel absent; robe absent(?).
A circa 1900 Mahogany and Walnut Cabinet profusely decorated with inlays of boxwood and ivory, depicting phoenixes, lyres and stylised scrolling foliage and having shaped six bevelled mirrors surrounding the arched central panel of the door, 30 3/4'' wide x 15 1/2'' deep x 36'' high and with a frieze drawer over
An 18th Century oak cased 8 day long case clock by J Popplewell, BridlingtonThe pagoda shaped hood with freestanding tapering columns, flanking the 30cm painted break arch dial with painted Roman and Arabic numerals centred by a subsidiary second dial and date aperture and signed with the maker's name ,enclosed by painted spandrels, having an eight day movement striking on a saucer bell, the plain case with an arched door above a plain lower panel raised upon a plinth base, complete with two weights and a pendulum, 210cm high.
A George III oak and mahogany cross banded thirty hour long case clock by Coats of WiganThe hood with a broken swan neck pediment above a painted frieze and two freestanding tapering columns flanking the 34cm brass and silvered dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, centred by a subsidiary second dial and date aperture, signed with the maker's name, the thirty hour movement striking on a saucer bell, the cross banded case with quarter reeded columns flanking the shaped door above a conforming lower panel raised upon ogee bracket feet, 230cm high complete with weight and pendulum.
An 18th Century oak and mahogany cross banded eight day long case clock by John Thomas, WorcesterThe arched hood with gilt embellished freestanding columns flanking the 30cm painted break arch dial, centred with date aperture and subsidiary second dial signed with the maker's name and enclosing the eight day movement striking on a saucer bell, the plain case with a rectangular cross banded door above a plain lower board raised upon bracket feet, 220cm high, complete with two weights and pendulum.
A George III oak and mahogany cross banded long case eight day clock by Harper & Son, SalopHaving three brass spherical finials above two reeded columns flanking the 29cm brass dial painted with Roman numerals and centred with the maker's name, the eight day movement striking on a saucer bell above an oak and mahogany cross banded rectangular door flanked by quarter reeded columns above a plain lower board raised upon bracket feet, 204cm high, complete with two weights and pendulum.
A 19th Century oak cased mantle clock by Charles Frodsham, London The plain oak case enclosing the 14cm enamelled white dial painted with Arabic numerals and signed Charles Frodsham, clock maker to the Queen, having a two train movement striking on a saucer bell and raised upon a plinth base, complete with pendulum and key, 35cm high.Condition4" crack to dial (Between number 10 and 8) Movement appears well maintained but no guarantees of working order. Split in clock case front of clock. Dial and case probably later marriage. Clock door has a complete lock and key.
A mid 19th Century oak and mahogany cross banded long case eight day clock by Joseph Blackhurst, WeaverhamHaving a twin swan neck pediment above a 33cm painted dial centred with a subsidiary second dial, date aperture along with the maker's name and painted with Roman numerals and rose sprigs, enclosed by conforming painted spandrels , having a two train movement striking on a saucer bell, the case with a shaped cross banded door flanked by quarter reeded columns above a cross banded lower panel flanked by canted corners, raised upon plinth base with bracket feet, complete with two weights and a pendulum, 232cm high.
An early 19th Century oak and mahogany cross banded long case eight day clock by W Wain, AlfretonHaving a 36cm painted break arch dial centred with a subsidiary second dial , date dial and with the maker's name, enclosing a two train movement striking upon a saucer bell, the case with a shaped cross banded door flanked by canted corners above a lower plain board, with two weights 213cm high.
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