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THE BEATLES AUTOGRAPHS, two autograph albums and two photographs, the Woburn Abbey autograph book is a full album with the autographs of 13th Duke of Bedford and his wife when the album was purchased and mainly of stars who visited the Coventry Theatre, including Ringo Starr, George Harrison, John Lennon and Paul McCartney (spread over three pages), the Ringo Starr autograph page is pinned with the concert ticket for 17 Nov. '63 and with cut out black and white images of the artists, other artists autographs include The Springfields (Dusty, Tom and Mike), Mark Wynter, Heinz Burt, Helen Shapiro, Kenny Lynch, Brenda Lee, Cilla Black, Joe Brown, Del Shannon, Cliff Richard, The Kinks, Marauders and others, the other which has been used less includes Gene Pitney, Peter & Gordon, Tommy Quickly, The Honeycombs, Dave Berry, The Cruisers, Cilla Black, The Zombies, The Applejacks, A Band of Angels, etc, the two black and white photographs of Paul McCartney and George Harrison were taken by the vendor outside the Coventry Theatre stage door using her brother's camera (Two albums and 2 photographs) (Condition Report, the photos have horizontal creases consistent with age, the Woburn Abbey album is in a poor state with almost all the pages detached from the spine and with sellotape to hold the pages in, Paul McCartney's signature is on the reverse side of the page with George Harrison and John Lennon's signatures, the autographs were collected by the vendor who was 14 years old when she got the autographs at the stage door before the performance at The Coventry Theatre on 17th November 1963)
A GEORGIAN CARVED OAK 8 DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, the box hood with a domed glass door enclosing a painted 10 inch dial, bell striking movement, the arch with a painted landscape, Roman numerals, seconds dial, subsidiary date aperture, singed Pearson of Towcester, the trunk door depicting a mythical creature, height 212cm (condition:-movement partially detached from dial, box containing some loose parts including bell, crack to glazed door, crack to plinth, two weights, pendulum, and trunk key)
A GEORGIAN STYLE MAHOGANY AND CROSSBANDED CHIMING LONGCASE CLOCK, box hood with cylindrical pillars, flanking a glazed door that's enclosing a brassed and silvered dial Frantz Hermle movement, roman and Arabic numerals, signed to dial John Bonell of Birmingham, on a trunk with a port hole to the door, height 197cm (condition:- the dial appears partially restored, aged wear and tear, three weights, pendulum and winding key)
A GEORGE III A FLAME MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, the box hood with a spiralled pillars, flanking a glazed door that's enclosing a brass 13 inch dial, John Armour of Kilmares signed to arch, Roman and Arabic numerals surrounding a seconds dial with a compass star, above a subsidiary date aperture, on a trunk with quarter spiralled pillars to front corners, Height 220cm (condition:-missing plinth historical cracking to hood, replacement backboard, no weights and pendulum)
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY MAHOGANY DINING SUITE, comprising a wind out dining table, with a rope border, a single additional leaf, on cabriole legs, ball claw feet and brass castors, extended width 180cm x closed width 134cm x depth 106cm x height 73cm, four chairs, and a sideboard, width 165cm x depth 57cm x height 110cm (condition:- table top sun bleach, leaf with water damage, all chairs rickety, a crack to door, some faults to interior) winding handle (8)
TWO VINTAGE PAINTED PINE CUPBOARDS, the taller cabinet enclosing an arrangement of shelves, width 66cm x depth 51cm x height 153cm, the blue cabinet with a single panel door enclosing a distressed interior, width 53cm x depth 52cm x height 110cm (condition:- both distressed due to paint peeling and damaged interior) (2)
A GEORGIAN MAHOGANY CHEST OF TWO SHORT OVER THREE LING DRAWERS, on splayed bracket feet, with a later mahogany two door cupboard placed above, width 104cm x depth 49cm x height 114cm, high including cupboard 228cm (condition:- historical repairs, losses, back left leg rickety, Ivory escutcheons missing) (2) 1 key
A VICTORIAN OAK NEGRETTI AND ZAMBRA OF LONDON, INSTRUMENT MAKERS OF HER MAJESTY, CISTERN TUBE STORM BAROMETER, the glazed door enclosing top ceramic plate bearing, canted scales, inscribed with barometric air pressure in inches and weather predictions, above a rectangular trunk with Fahrenheit scale spirit thermometer, height 102cm (condition:-surface scratches)
A SELECTION OF CHAIRS AND STOOLS, to include an Edwardian American rocking chair, an Edwardian piano stool with a single door, three various stools, a Victorian foot stool and a Victorian chair( condition:- American rocking chair with loose joints to base, one stool with distressed finish and Victorian chair cut down)
AN OAK BARLEY TWIST GATE LEG DINING TABLE, width 107cm x depth 49cm x height 94cm, six various chairs, including two carvers and an oak sideboard with three drawers and a single cupboard door (condition:- table top has historical splitting, repairs to stretchers with metal, aged wear and tear, water stain to sideboard top) (8)
A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY DISPLAY CABINET, with a single glazed door, enclosing three fixed shelves, flanked by an arrangement of shelves and mirrors, on cabriole front legs, width 136cm x depth 37cm x height 131cm, along with similar corner cupboard (condition:- original top missing to display cabinet, glazing cracked to corner unit) (2)
Atlanten und Karten - Louis Renard. Atlas van Zeevaert en Koophandel door de geheele Weereldt. Voorheen in de Fransche Taele uytgegeven [...] en nu Alle de Karten op’t naeukeurigste met hulpe van voornaeme kundigen naer de laetste Ontdekkingen vernieuwt [...] door Reinier en Iosua Ottens [und] Ian van den Bosch Melchiorsz. Amsterdam, Reinier en Iosua Ottens 1745. Mit Frontispiz, Titelvignette, reich verziertem Widmungsblatt und 32 doppelblattgroßen bzw. mehrfach gefalteten Karten, alles altkolorierte Kupferstiche. Halblederband der Zeit.Die erste niederländische und insgesamt dritte Ausgabe dieses bedeutenden Seeatlas, der 1715 und 1739 in französischer Sprache erschienen war. - Die detailreichen Karten, von Ottens revidiert und mit dessen Adresse in den Kartuschen. - Am Anfang des Kartenteils drei Hemispheren und eine mehrfach gefaltete Weltkarte mit der fast korrekten Küste Westaustraliens, ferner eine prachtvolle Faltkarte von Europa und seinen Küsten und Küstenlinienkarten vom Nordmeer, Nord-, Süd- und Mittelamerika, Afrika und anderem mehr. - Alle Karten mit Grenz- und leichtem Flächenkolorit. Das große Titelkupfer, die Vignette und das Widmungsblatt mit den Wappen der Direktoren der Ostindischen Gesellschaft prächtig koloriert. - Durch die Überarbeitung der Karten und eine Aktualisierung des Textes erlangte der Atlas enorme Bedeutung. - Fast alle Karten sehr gut erhalten und farbfrisch.55 : 33,5 cm. [6], 152 Seiten, 34 Kupfer, davon vier mehrfach gefaltet. - Einband stark beschabt. - Vorsätze etwas angeschmutzt. Unterränder vereinzelt leicht fingerfleckig. Der Textteil und die ersten vier Karten am Unterrand mit schmaler bogenförmiger Bräunung.Koeman, Ren 3. - Phillips 601
Marine - L[eendert] van Zwyndregt. Verhandeling van den hollandschen Scheepsbouw, raakende de verschillende Chartres der Oorlogsschepen; tot ´s Lands Dienst, en ter Betrachtinge van alle bespiegelende en werkdadige Liefhebberen der hollandsche Scheepsbouwkunde, in ´t Neerduits beschreven. Waarvy, tot een Aanhangsel [...] van ´t Bouwen der Koopvaardschepen door C. de Ruiter. Den Haag, Pieter van Thol 1759. Mit gestochenem Frontispiz, gestochener allegorischer Wappenvignette und acht gefalteten Kupfertafeln. Etwas späterer Halblederband mit reicher Rückenvergoldung.Zweite Ausgabe, die erste erschien in identischer Ausstattung 1757. - Titel rückseitig vom Verleger signiert. - Detaillierte Beschreibung von Konstruktion und Ausstattung holländischer Kriegsschiffe von dem Schiffsbaumeister Leendert van Zwyndregt. Der Anhang von C. de Ruiter beschreibt einige Besonderheiten des Handelsschiffsbaus. - Das Frontispiz mit Darstellung einer Werft, die Tafeln mit Konstruktionszeichnungen und Schiffsquerschnitten.26,0 : 21,5 cm. [8], VIII, 126 Seiten. - Gelenke berieben. - Ränder teils fleckig. - Drei Tafeln auf starkem Bütten.
19th century French kingwood vitrine or display cabinet, decorated with applied foliate cast band, serpentine glazed door and sides, inlaid with marquetry decoration of floral bouquets and branches, cartouche mounts to the apron, raised on cabriole supportsDimensions: Height: 164cm Length/Width: 90cm Depth/Diameter: 48cmCondition Report:Left side of cabinet is perspex rather than glass
Henry Hindley of York - 18th century 8-day oak cased longcase clock c1765, with a flat topped pediment, wide cornice and blind frieze beneath, square hood door with attached pillars and brass capitals, rectangular trunk with a conforming long flat topped door, corresponding plinth with a decorative applied base and feet, brass dial with a silvered chapter ring, seconds dial and square date aperture, Roman numerals, five minute Arabic's and minute band, cast spandrels and matted dial centre, twin train rack striking movement with baluster pillars and an unusual striking hammer arrangement designed to operate a separate striking mechanism and bell housed in another room/location. Bell mechanism present. With weights and pendulum. Dimensions: Height: 205cm Length/Width: 40cm Depth/Diameter: 20cmCondition Report:Associated pendulum requires a new suspension.
8 day mahogany longcase clock c1790 - with a swans neck box top and brass finial above a break arch pediment and hood door, free standing pilaster with Corinthian capitals, trunk with a wavy topped door on a rectangular plinth with an applied decorative skirting, brass dial with "Ryding Hull" engraved on a boss in the arch, formerly silvered chapter ring with roman numerals and minute track, seconds dial and matching brass hands, dial pinned via a false plate to a rack striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With weights and pendulum. Dimensions: Height: 225cm Length/Width: 45cm Depth/Diameter: 24cm
Thomas Henderson of Hull - 18th century oak cased 8-day regulator c 1760, with a flat topped pediment and break arch hood door beneath, with free standing turned pilasters and brass cast capitals, long trunk door with a break arch top and contrasting star inlay, on a short plinth with applied decorative base, break arch dial with cast spandrels, silvered chapter ring and makers nameplate to the break arch, Roman numerals, five minute Arabic's, minute track and matching steel hands, single train movement with a deadbeat escapement and maintaining power. With weight and pendulum.Dimensions: Height: 215cm Length/Width: 48cm Depth/Diameter: 23cm
Holliwell & Son of Derby - mid-19th century oak and mahogany 8-day longcase clock, with a swans neck pediment and recessed break arch hood door, plain turned pilasters with brass capitals, trunk with quarter columns to the corners and a wavy topped trunk door, with a square plinth on bracket feet, painted break-arch dial with Roman numerals, minute track, five minute Arabic's and calendar aperture, floral spandrels and a painted oval to the arch, dial pinned via a false plate to a rack striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With weights and pendulum.Dimensions: Height: 215cm Length/Width: 48cm Depth/Diameter: 23cmCondition Report:Front and rear case feet missing at one side of the plinth.
William Coulton of York - 18th century 30-hour ebonised longcase clock, with a flat pediment, broad cornice and plain frieze beneath,, square hood door with attached pillars, long break arch trunk door and rectangular plinth, matted dial centre with curved date aperture and cast spandrels, chapter ring with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic's, minute and inner quarter hour tracks, count wheel striking movement striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum and weight.Dimensions: Height: 203cm Length/Width: 40cm Depth/Diameter: 20cmCondition Report:Minute hand broken. Driving rope missing. Hood door glass cracked.
Stephenson of Penrith - 18th century 30hr oak longcase clock c 1760, with a flat top pediment , broad cornice and blind fret beneath, square hood door and detached pilasters with brass capitals, long trunk with a wavy top door on a rectangular plinth with an attached moulding to the base, Square brass dial with spandrels, chapter ring with Roman numerals and minute track, plain dial centre engraved with makers name and a square date aperture, dial pinned to a rack striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum and weight.Dimensions: Height: 210cm Length/Width: 46cm Depth/Diameter: 23cmCondition Report:Bell, seat board and driving rope missing.
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