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A mid 18th Century Oak and Pine cased 30-hour Long Case Clock, W Butterley of Horsham, the hood with overhanging cornice to a plain frieze and three quarter columns to an ogee throat and long trunk door, on a reduced plinth base, to a 10” square brass dial with cherub and foliate, cast and applied spandrels enclosing a Roman chapter ring with inside quarter track and fleur de lys half-hour markers, to a matted centre and single blued steel pierced hand, to a posted movement with rear mounted count wheel and anchor escapement, strike on a bell, height 74”
An early 18th Century oak cased Eight Day Long Case Clock, John Thornton, the hood with overhanging cornice and shaped pediment over free standing baluster columns to an ogee throat with long plain trunk door, and raised on a plinth base with shaped bracket to an 11” square brass dial with cherub and crown cast and applied spandrels to a silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring with outside track and inside quarters with fleur de lys half hour markers with matted centre containing subsidiary seconds over a date sector with ringed winding squares, to a movement united by four knopped and thinned pillars with anchor escapement and count wheel strike on a bell (case and movement associated), height 80 ½”
A mid-20th Century oak cased Eight Day Long Case Clock, the arched hood with overhanging cornice to an ogee throat and glazed long trunk door flanked by canted corners to a plinth base and raised on four bun feet, to a 10” arched brass dial, signed Tempus Fugit, in a silvered boss to the arch with dolphin and mask spandrels enclosing a Roman and Arabic silvered chapter ring to a matted centre and blued steel pierced hands, to a triple weight driven movement with anchor escapement and strike on eight rods, height 74”
A Victorian Walnut Credenza of serpentine form, inlaid throughout with boxwood stringing and neo-classical panels, the central solid door flanked on either side by two glazed doors enclosing plush lined shelving, applied throughout with gilt metal caryatid mounts and beading, plinth base, 75 ½” wide
A late 19th Century walnut and fruitwood inlaid drop dial Wall Clock, the sectioned bezel with foliate inlay to a glazed drop trunk door with shaped base and carved ears, with spun brass bezel enclosing an 11” painted Roman dial with outside minute track and black spade hands, to a spring driven movement with anchor escapement and strike on a bell, height 28”
A late 19th Century oak cased drop dial Wall Clock, the moulded octagonal surround to a single glazed door with carved ear and spun brass bezel enclosing a 12” paper Roman dial with outside minute track and black painted spade hands, to a spring driven movement with anchor escapement and strike on a coiled gong, height 31”
An early 20th Century walnut cased Bracket Clock, Jungans, the architectural case with overhanging cornice to a single glazed door with reeded columns to a flared plinth base, together with an associated wall bracket, with 5 ½” arched brass dial with silvered Arabic chapter ring and blued steel fleur de lys hands, to a brass movement with anchor escapement and strike on four gongs (gongs lacking), height of clock 19 ½”
An early 20th Century oak cased Bracket Clock, the architectural case with overhanging cornice over free standing reeded columns to a plinth base and single glazed door enclosing a 6” square brass dial with silvered Arabic chapter ring and matted centre, with blued steel hands to a triple barrel movement with anchor escapement and strike on five rods, height 15 ½”
An early 20th Century walnut cased Bracket Clock, Lenzkirch, the plinth shaped case with caddy top surmounted by a single cast brass carry handle over four spherical finials and overhanging cornice to reeded canted corners with ogee base and plain frieze to four splayed brass feet, single glazed door with inlaid brass frieze detail, and 4 ½” arched brass dial, with Roman Arabic silvered chapter ring signed Edward & Sons, Glasgow and London, to a matted centre with blued steel spade hands, to a square brass movement with anchor escapement and strike on two blued steel gongs, height 15 ½”
SHERWOOD LYON, DONCASTER, AN EARLY VICTORIAN OAK AND MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, with short trunk door and swan neck pediment, the 33cm white dial with subsidiary seconds and date pointer (not connected, four-pillar rack striking eight-day movement with anchor escapement. 2.31m note: The area of the trunk around seatboard has been recently renewed.
SAMUEL LAWSON, KEIGHLEY (1721-1770), A YORKSHIRE HONEY OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, with long arched trunk door and flat moulded hood, 28cm square brass dial with date crescent, thirty-hour pull-up movement with four scribed pillars and outside countwheel striking on a bell. 1.99m note: New wood inserted beneath seatboard mount and alteration to dial surround.
JOHN BRICE, SANDWICH (1723-1755), A WALNUT VENEERED LONGCASE CLOCK, with long cross-banded arched trunk door and arched hood, now with a rare and unusual eight-day movement with five scribed and knopped pillars, the 35.5cm arched brass dial with rocking ship in the arch, pendulum adjustment pointer and unusual date dial to the right, subsidiary seconds and rolling moon above "6", signed to the arch of the dial. 2.37m note: The seatboard supports have been extended to accommodate the movement.
PAIR OF CONTINENTAL ART DECO EBONISED AND SATIN BIRCH GLAZED BOOKCASES, in Biedermeier style, each with architectural overhanging cornice supported on a pair of ebonised detached columns with satin birch capital, flanking a geometrically glazed door enclosing a painted shelved interior, and raised on block feet. 1.84m by 1.09m by 0.53m
Badminton Library. Tennis, by J.M. Heathcote, Lawn Tennis, by C.G. Heathcote, Rackets, by E.O.P. Bouverie, Fives, by A.C. Ainger, 1st ed., 1890, wood-engs., some minor scattered spotting, dec. endpapers, orig. pict. cloth, sl. rubbed, minor wear to head and foot of spine, together with another copy of the same work, contents somewhat waterstained, bound in orig. navy half morocco gilt, rubbed, plus Walker (Donald), Games and Sports; Being an Appendix to 'Manly Exercises' and 'Exercises for Ladies;' Comprising the Various In-door Games and Sports, the Out-of-Door Games and Sports, those of the Seasons, etc., and Omitting only Games of Hazard, and such Games or Sports as are Either Frivolous or Dangerous, 1st ed., 1837, half-title present, eng. frontis., thirty-three eng. plts., some spotting, a few pages loose, a.e.g., orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, worn on spine, (includes short chapters on Tennis, Racket and Long or Open Tennis), 12mo, and four others (6)
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