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Superb `Turton` Antique Mahogany Coin Cabinet19th century AD A `penny` coin cabinet, with two side-hinged doors with flame veneer centre panels, bolt and original lock and key; one door top edge stamped `TURTON`; having 25 trays with bone pulls, each 25 mm double pierced for 49 coins (total capacity 1,225 coins) with original green felts throughout and with side-mounted folding brass carry handles. This cabinet is ideally suited to collections of Roman denarii, hammered pennies, milled sixpences or similar. 10.30 kg, 33 x 30 x 26 cm tall. (13 x 12 x 10 1/4"). The coin cabinets made by Turton are among the finest ever produced, using very high quality materials and workmanship. Examples in good usable condition are rarely seen offered today.Extremely fine condition with good patina.Starting Price: £700
Gibson, Matthew "A View of the Ancient and Present State of the Churches of Door, Home-Lacy and Hempsted Endowed by the Right Honourable John, Lord Viscount Scudamore...", London, printed for W. Bowyer 1727, folding map frontis, woodcut vignettes, contemporary binding laid down, full brown leather, Fosbrook, E. The Revered Thomas Dudley "An Original History of the City of Gloucester.....Including Also the Original Papers of the Late Ralph Bigland Esquire", John Nichols 1819, frontis, various plates, some staining but generally clean, binding tight, contemporary binding laid down, half leather, marbled boards, "General Regulations for the Inspection and Control of All the Prisons Together With the Rules, Orders and Bylaws for the Government of the Jail and Penitentiary House for the County of Glocester...Held by Adjournment on 15th July...and the Sixth Day of August 1790", printed by R. Raikes, marbled boards, half leather, (Rudder) "The History and Antiquities of Gloucester Including the Civil and Military Affairs of That Ancient City...", printed and sold by S. Rudder 1781, folding map frontis, marbled boards, quarter leather a little worn, library stamps on ffep but text clean
William Magrath (1838-1918) At the Cottage Door Watercolour, 37 x 28cm (14.5 x 11") Signed and dated 1875 William McGrath was born in Cork and was educated at the Blue Coat School before moving to the Cork School of Art. It is thought he stowed away on a ship to New York and gradually made a name for himself as a painter of genre and landscape subjects. He made several return trips to Ireland circa 1879 into the early 1880's. There were three pictures included in the 1883 Cork exhibition - "Thinking it Over (The Land Question)", "In the Green Fields of Erin" and "The Seaweed Girl", which was included in the Whipping the Herring exhibition at The Crawford Gallery in 2006. Magrath is represented in several museums in the US, including the Metropolitan Museum in New York, while his portrait of fellow Cork Painter Thomas Hovenden is in the Museum of Fine Arts in San Fransisco. There are nine works by McGrath in the Crawford Art Gallery including "A Son of the Soil".
EARLY 20TH CENTURY WALNUT VIENNA WALL CLOCK, the 7 1/4" two part Roman dial with subsidiary seconds dial, powered by a twin weight driven movement striking on a gong, housed in a typical case with mask and finial cresting, over glazed door and split turnings and moulded foot, with split turned finials, 51 1/2" (131cm) high est 100-150
VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD AND MOTHER OF PEARL INLAID DROP DIAL WALL CLOCK, the 12" enamelled Roman dial, powered by a later eight day spring driven movement striking in a bell, housed in a typical case with pierced side pieces, glazed door and underturned foot, decorated with dot and line inlays, 26 1/2" (67.3cm) high
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