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A c1750 8 day longcased clock with brass dial, silvered chapter rings to main and secondary seconds dial, date aperture below and signed Thomas Hill Lamborne. Decorative spandrels of urns and birds to corners. The heavily carved Black Forest style case incorporating birds and foliate decoration, the hood topped by owls and the iron door latch in the form of a dolphin. The whole being 82 inches tall
A George III walnut long case clock, the stepped hood enclosing a brass spandrel dial with date aperture and seconds subsidiary, by John Andrews of London, supporting an 8 day striking movement above a full length trunk door inset with a glass roundel, raised on bracket feet, 208cm high - see illustration
A Georgian mahogany long case clock, the arched stepped hood enclosing a brass spandrel dial with rolling moon face, inscribed "George Routleigh, Launceston", having date aperture and seconds subsidiary, the chapter ring inscribed "John Elliott, Plymouth", having a shaped trunk door raised on a box base and bracket feet, 212cm high - see illustration
UNUSUAL BRONZE CLOCK BAROMETER AND THERMOMETER CASE ONLY, IN THE FORM OF A LIGHTHOUSE, in three sections with conical roof, mainly body with circular apertures to receive clock and barometer, base with foliate scroll guard rail and small opening door to operated pendulum, 16" (40.6cm) high overall
LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY `POLYPHON` DISC MUSICAL BOX, HAVING WORKING COIN OPERATED MECHANISM, playing 19 5/8" (49.8cm) diameter, disks on two vertically mounted combs enclosed by ebonised, walnutwood and figured walnutwood cabinet with hinged, milestone glazed panel door, the cornice inscribed `Polyphon` standing on base with hopper fronted disk storage compartment containing supply of 15 disks, mechanism winding handle and supply of pre-decimal copper pennies, the whole 5`8" (174cm) high
GOOD W. WATSON & SONS, LONDON, LATE 19th CENTURY MAHOGANY AND LACQUERED BRASS MAGIC LANTERN, the front brass plate inscribed W. Watson & Sons, 313 High Holborn, London, No 1379, having 8" lens with rack and pinion focusing and fitted with mahogany sliding plate holder, the body hinged to allow adjustment of inclination, having side and rear opening door to access the now electrified light source, blued metal chimney, 18 3/4" (47.6cm) long lens closed down
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