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Early 19th century mahogany twin pedestal sideboard circa 1830. Back board with double scroll decoration sitting on rectangular top with inverted front frieze, fitted three drawers all pine lined with blue paper finishing. Standing on two pedestal cupboards each with single recess panelled door, bobbin turn beading, bun feet with reeded moulding. 153cm (60in) wide. Condition report: Good overall condition replacement locks. Condition report: see terms and conditions.
A 19th century regulator longase clock, the dial inscribed 'Bennett, Plymouth', in 'Gothic' mahogany case inlaid with brass stringing and glazed door. C 1805. with trade plate 'Bennett of Plymouth', the movement with agate pallets, dead beat escapement, and Harrison maintaining power, massive pendulum and going weight, formerly on loan to the National Trust property Buckland Abbey. Beneath the front plate of the movement there is a stamp for 'G JAMISON'. (JAMISON. George. London, Portsea and Portsmouth, 1786 -1810, partner with Wm HOWELLS and P.P. BARRAUD in making Mudge's timekeepers up to 1799. Each partner continued his own business, Expert on Mudge's Chronometers. 'Chron. Maker to the High Commrs. Of the Navy.' George, Liverpool. This is probably the Bennett who moved to Totnes where he set up a new workshop, from 'Devon Clock and Clockmakers' by Clive N. Ponsford, BENNETT (BENNET), Plymouth. 'Died At Plymouth, Mr Bennet, aged 65, father of Mr Bennet, watchmaker, Buckwell St' (Western Times, 9 Apr 1836). Month regulator signed 'Bennett Plymouth' but with 'George Jamison' stamped on the bottom of the plate and pulley (correspondence - Antiquarian Horology). Baillie lists George Jamison, London, Portsea and Portsmouth, 1786 - 1810. BENNETT, CHARLES: Totnes, High St, 1883-1902 and later (D). BENNETT, JOSEPH: Totnes. Watchmaker, Fore St, 1850 - 73 (D). BENNETT. JOSEPH WEEKES: Kingsbridge, 49 Fore St, 1866-93 (D). From - Watch and Clockmakers of the World. G.H. Baillie.
A dated painted Tunbridge ware writing compendium in the form of a cottage, the circular base as a box and fitted to the upper part with a sander inscribed neatly in ink ñChas Orton The Gift of Mrs Buckingham AD 1837î, the octagonal cottage with red planked door and arched trellis windows below a thatched roof and brick chimney, the roof unscrewing to reveal a glass inkwell, damaged, with a printed label above the door ñA Worthing Giftî, some paint loss and general wear, 6.6cm max dia, 23.5cm high
A collection of autographs, etc, relating to the Lyric Theatre in Hammersmith, to include a personal bound book of autographs, collected from 1979 to 2002 and presented to the Stage Door receptionist by the Lyric as a leaving present, to include a number of signatures of actors, well known characters and performers, etc, to include Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip, Princess Grace of Monaco, Peggy Ashcroft, Helena Bonham Carter, John Gielgud, Richard Griffiths, Michael Horden, Anita Dobson, Judi Dench, Richard Briars, Nerys Hughes, Paul Eddington, Bill Nighy, Alison Steadman, Ronald Pickup, Leslie Manville, Robert Powell, Simon Callow, Julie Walters, Pam Ferris, Maureen Lipman, Linda Bellingham, Pete Postlethwaite, James Bolam, Roger McGough, Gordon Jackson, Rupert Everitt, Sarah Brightman, Annette Crosby, Freddie Jones, Barbara Windsor, Diana Rigg, Amanda Redman, John Hurt, Natasha Richardson, Tim Pigott Smith, Griff Rhys Jones, John Sessions, Peggy Mount, Rula Lenska, Ian McKellan, Joanna Lumley, Sheila Hancock, Jo Brand, Steve Coogan, Kenneth Branagh, Billy Connolly, the American singer Ryan Adams, including a small pen and ink sketch, sold with programmes for various productions, to include Faust signed by the cast, to include Simon Callow and Andy Serkis, Public Enemy signed by the cast, to include Kenneth Branagh.
A George III oak eight day longcase clock, the 13.25 inch square brass dial signed Watkin Owen, Llanrwst, with central seconds dial and date aperture, within a ring of Roman and Arabic numerals, with leaf moulded spandrels, the hood with swan neck pediment over a blind fret frieze, the short trunk door and box base on later bracket feet, 221cm highNote: G.H. Baillie lists Watkin Owen, Llanrwst 1761-1809 in Watch Makers and Clock Makers of the World Volume One.
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