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An Edwardian oak cased bracket clock, having a pagoda top, bevelled glass flank panels and the same on the front door, between fluted pilasters with Corinthian capitals, over a brick effect apron and a stepped plinth; the 8 day, multiple gong strike movement faced by a brass dial with cast spandrels, a silvered steel Roman chapter ring and two subsidiary dials 16''h with an associated wall bracket
A mid 18thC walnut and marquetry longcase clock, the hood having an arched top, a blind fret carved frieze and turned pillars, over a bullseye glazed door, on a box base with flower and foliage ornament, on bracket feet; the 8 day nine bell strike movement with a brass and a silvered Roman dial, subsidiary seconds & date aperture inscribed William Gib, London 90''h
A box of vinyl LPs including The Beatles - "A Hard Day's Night" (Stereo); "At The Hollywood Bowl" (Stereo); "Yellow Submarine" (Stereo); "Let It Be"; Abbey Road"; "Help" (Stereo); Bob Marley & The Wailers "Uprising"; Led Zeppelin "Coda" (1982 Swan Song); 2In Through The Out Door" (1979 Swan Song"); Mike Oldfield "Tubular Bells" (Virgin 1973);"Hergest Ridge"; "Crises"; Tubeway Army "Replicas" (Beggars Banquet 1979); ELO "Out of The Blue" (Epic 1977); Iron Maiden "The Number of the Beast" (EMI 1982); Queen, Rainbow, Hawkwind, The Police, Ultravox etc (circa 45)
An '18th century' mahogany longcase clock, 30cm arched brass dial inscribed John Smallwood, Lichfield, Roman and Arabic numerals, moon face to arch, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, twin-winding holes, eight-day movement striking on a bell, the case in the Scottish taste with arched hood flanked by pointed acorn finials, rectangular panelled door to waist, 257cm high (alterations) John Smallwood of Lichfield was working from before 1730 until 1741 when a sale of his stock took place implying that he had died or retired.
An Edwardian satinwood crossbanded mahogany and marquetry display cabinet, faux dentil cornice and deep frieze inlaid with an oval batwing patera above an astragal glazed door, projecting base with further door conforming, outlined throughout with boxwood and ebony stringing, tapered square legs, 185cm high, 66cm wide, c. 1905
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