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Cheshire Lines Committee 14 inch mahogany cased fusee clock. The original dial shows C.L.C. 72 G.Eccles & Son Liverpool but beneath this can be seen the original suppliers name W.McFerran Victoria St Manchester. The large chain driven fusee movement has "A" frame plates that measure 7½" x 6". Has been stripped and cleaned and the slave pinion has been removed but comes with the clock, the movement is attached to the dial via a false plate . The original mahogany case is in nicely polished condition and retains the original McFerrin bottom door catch. A rare clock that dates from the inception of the CLC and one of the lowest numbers to appear at auction, the vendor states that this clock was located at Partington Station booking office and drove a slave dial on the Platform side. Partington station was opened on 29th May 1983 and no doubt that this clock dates from then. The station closed on 30th November 1964.
North Eastern Railway 12" Oak cased Fusee Clock BR(NE) 4667. The LNER clock records record this clock as being located at Hull Yard Manager Priory West Box, Dairycoates. A nice clock with a chain driven fusee movement in ex railway condition, complete with pendulum but no key however it appears to be in working condition, the bottom door of the case is missing.
A George III mahogany longcase clock, the blind fret carved swan neck pediment above enamelled dial painted with a ship to the arch and anchors to the spandrels, signed James Lawder, Prestonpans, subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, inlaid trunk door, fluted quadrant corners and cut plinth base, height 270cm, together with another Prestonpans clock face (2)
A Victorian burr walnut and tulipwood crossbanded side cabinet of rectangular form, the anthemion inlaid frieze above inlaid and panelled door with decorative raised panel depicting Classical Maiden with a sheaf of wheat and sickle between fluted corinthian uprights, on plinth base, width 83cm
A Victorian burr walnut Davenport / music cabinet, the three quarter gilt metal galleried top over a pair of doors enclosing a fitted interior above a frieze drawer with angle adjustment inset writing surface, the base with single door enclosing three shelves, resting on a plinth base, 61cm wide. Illustrated
An unusual Chinese ivory hu or court tablet, 18th century, one side carved in shallow relief with Guanyin and an attendant beneath bamboo on a mountain ledge watching a small boy on a lotus leaf, the reverse delicately incised with eight figures in a mountain landscape, together with a hardwood stand, 26.5cm. (2) Cf. Chinese Ivories from the Shang to the Qing, pp.142-145 for related examples. Court tablets of ivory were used at least as early as the Tang dynasty and were carried by officials whilst in the Imperial presence. In the Ming dynasty they were plain, but for a single character denoting the category of the official concerned. They were preserved by court door keepers and collected only upon entering the palace, it being an offence to retain them as they gave access to restricted areas.
A substantial reproduction Spanish style side board of plain rectangular form with chamfered top rim and having a central cupboard door revealing four drawers and two sets of three flanking drawers, all with deep moulded panels and cast gilt metal shaped drop handles and back plates (180cms wide)
A 19th Century oak long case clock, of tall and narrow proportions, the 25cm square brass dial having corner spandrils of cherubs and crowns, supporting an 8 day movement striking on a bell, full length trunk door above a box base and plinth, 236cm high x 41cm wide (in extremes) N.B. This clock was originally owned by the late Mr Graham Baron Ash of Packwood House, Warwickshire and Wingfield Castle in Suffolk. The clock was later acquired by the late Mr H. Wint of Etheridge Nurseries, Stradbroke in the 1970`s
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