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An early 19th century mahogany longcase clock by W Radford, Leeds, the swan neck hood with corinthian capitals, the enamel dial with moon faces in the arch, the eight day rack striking movement with anchor escapement, the inlaid trunk with reeded quarter columns, shaped door and on crossbanded plinth, pendulum and two weights, 225cm high.
An early 19th century oak longcase by William Robb, Montrose, the break arch hood with fret work frieze over brass capped columns, the brass break arch dial with silvered chapter ring, the eight day rack striking movement with anchor escapement, the trunk with arched door and on plinth base, pendulum and two weights, 199cm high.
A mahogany longcase clock by James McCabe, Royal Exchange, London, no.2586, the drum shaped hood with reed and lappet carving, the trunk with glazed arched door surmounted by honeysuckle and scroll carving, the door flanked by honeysuckle topped bow pilasters and enclosing brass cased weights and a wooden pendulum with brass faced bob, the plinth with moulded panel and raised on stepped base, the eight day five pillar movement with dead beat escapement, the back plate signed James McCabe, London, No.2586 and with rack strike on a coiled gong, the circular silvered dial with strike/silent, subsidary seconds and Roman numerals, pendulum, two weights and keys, 193cm high.
An early 19th century mahogany longcase clock by Richard Clarke, Bradford, the swan neck hood with ring turned columns, the painted enamel dial with eight day rack striking movement, the trunk with barb topped door and split columns, the cross banded plinth on bracket feet, pendulum, two weights and key, 239cm high.
Trevor Bell b.1930 Coastal Image signed and dated 1.57; signed and inscribed with title on the reverse oil on canvasboard 91.5x61cm.; 36x24in. Painted in 1957 the year before Bell's first one-man exhibition at the Waddington Galleries. Bell had moved to St Ives from Leeds at Terry Frost's suggestion where he rented a cottage at Tregerthen Zennor next door to Karl Weschke. He spent two periods in Italy in 1958-9 having won an Italian Government Scholarship and was a prizewinner at the first Paris International Biennale in 1959. Provenance Penwith Gallery St. Ives 1957 Sale Sotheby's London 2nd March 1988 lot 347 whence purchased by the present owner Exhibited Liverpool John Moores Exhibition 1957 London New Art Centre Cornwall 1945-55 1977 no. 8 (as 'Coast Image')
An oak longcase clock early 19th century the hood with scroll cresting and brass urn finials above painted 12 inch dial with strike silent to the arch floral painted spandrels subsidiary seconds and calendar dials the 8 day movement with Osborne's Manufactory Birmingham falseplate the trunk with breakarch door raised on a rectangular plinth with cut-away skirting 217cm high
A Regency mahogany and boxwood strung longcase clock the hood with swanneck pediment and urn finial above reeded Corinthian capped columns circular door (cracked glass) the trunk with freestanding gilt brass capped Corinthian columns and shaped top door the rectangular plinth with canted corners upon splay feet the 39cm (15 inch) circular enamel dial with seconds and calendar subsidiaries the 8 day movement with Nichol falseplate 247cm high
Thomas Trigge Friday Street London an 18th century black lacquered oak longcase clock the rectangular hood with 12inch dial having strike silent to the arch silvered chapter ring seconds dial and date aperture signed on a plaque scroll mask spandrels 8 day 5 pillar movement the Chinoiserie decorated trunk door with old label to the inside 'Wall & Son Clock and Watch Makers King Street Richmond Surry' raised on a reduced plinth with replacement skirting 216cm high
A George III oak and mahogany long case clock with inlaid swan neck pillared hood, short trunk door with shell paterae, with quarter inset columns, panelled base and bracket feet. The 12" painted dial having a shepherdess seated to the arch, floral spangles, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds ring and Thos. Shakespear Burton eight day movement striking a bell. 91" high.
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