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A Scottish George III ebonised eight-day bracket clock, circa 1765, the five-pillar twin fusee rack and bell striking movement with verge escapement and foliate engraved backplate, the 7 inch brass break-arch dial with calendar aperture to the matted centre within Roman numeral chapter ring with Arabic minutes and foliate cast spandrel mounted corners, the arch with Strike/Silent dial flanked by conforming foliate mounts beneath arched name plaque 'Hugh Gordon, Aberdeen', the bell-top case with brass carrying handle over circular and concave topped rectangular glazed panel sides and brass lined front door, on plinth base, slight faults to case and movement, 46cm high excluding handle.
A George III oak and mahogany banded longcase clock, the twin train brass rack striking movement with anchor escapement, the circular 14.5 inch white painted dial with subsidiary seconds dial, painted with a rose spray and maker's name Sam Hill, Sheffield, the hood with broken swan neck pediment above an arched glazed door, flanked to each side by a fluted column with gilt Corinthian capital, above a long arched trunk door, flanked by fluted quarter columns, on a box base and ogee shaped bracket feet, 224cm high
An early Victorian pollard oak Gothic bracket clock, retailed by Ross of Exeter, the twin fusee movement with anchor escapement striking on a gong, the lancet arched, engraved and gilded four inch dial bearing Roman hour numerals, the gabled case surmounted by three crocheted finials, above a conforming glazed door with Prince of Wales' feather device, flanked to each side by a cluster column and a glazed ormolu leaf scroll side panel, on a moulded plinth and compressed bun feet, 32cm high
A George III style ebonised and ormolu-mounted musical bracket clock, late 19th century, the triple fusee movement with anchor escapement chiming on eight bells and a gong, the arched silvered dial bearing Roman hour numerals and engraved spandrels, the arch with two subsidiary dials inscribed 'chime on four bells/chime on eight bells' and 'chime/silent', the arched case surmounted by flame finials above an arched glazed door flanked by caryatid mounted corners, carrying handles and grotesque strapwork side panels, on scrolled feet, 66cm high, with matching ebonised and ormolu-mounted bracket
A George III mahogany stick barometer, by Joseph Testi, the later broken arch pediment with central brass finial, above the glazed door, revealing a silvered rectangular dial engraved 'Joseph Testi fecit', flower sprays and weather indicators, the 8cm wide straight sided body with inlaid chequer stringing and turned cistern cover, overall length 103cm, not in working condition
A large Flemish style carved oak breakfront display cabinet, late 19th century, the shaped top above a pair of central glazed doors flanked to each side by a glazed door with arched surround enclosing adjustable shelves, interspersed by fruit and flower carved pillars with caryatid capitals on a shaped plinth base, 222.5cm wide, 134.5cm high, 53cm deep
A French scarlet Boulle-work and ormolu-mounted cabinet, late 19th century, the upper glazed section surmounted by an arched crest, above a shaped door enclosing two fitted shelves, the projecting lower section with shallow frieze above a panelled cupboard door enclosing two shelves, on a plinth base with turned feet, 71cm wide, 187cm high, 41cm deep
Victoria. State Procession, from the Queen's Palace to the Western Door of Westminster Abbey, on the 28th June, the Day of Her Majesty's Coronation.., Printed from a Corrected Copy Obtained from the Office of the Master of the Horse, by Cookes and Ollivier, [1837], multi-folding programme printed in blue with decorative border, listing in detail the order of carriages and attending foreign ambassadors, a little creased, approx. 126 x 25 cm, folded and nicely preserved in a Victorian blind-stamped cloth folder with broken lock and no key, together with William III - William of Orange, Civil and Religious Liberties, printed G. Tutill, 83 City Road, late 19th c., decorative silk printed in black showing William III astride a horse on a plinth, dated 1690 above a frieze commemorating the Battle of Aughrin, Boyne and Derry, a little dust soiled and marked in margins, approx. 38 x 32 cm (2)
An early 19th Century mahogany crossbanded moonphase 8-day Longcase Clock, J Jones of Manchester, the arched hood with moulded swan neck cornice, over freestanding baluster columns, to a wide trunk with canted corners and short door, and raised on a panelled plinth base, the 14" painted Roman dial surmounted by a moon roller over depictions of the eastern and western hemispheres, with floral and gilt spandrels, and subsidiary for seconds and date sector with pierced and stamped gilt hands, to a false plate stamped 'Walker', the movement with four knopped pillars and anchor escapement, strike on a bell, height 89"
A mid 18th Century oak cased 30 hour Longcase Clock, Cha Collet of Shropham, the hood with moulded over hanging cornice, over tapering and reeded freestanding columns, to a reeded trunk with arched door and raised on a plinth base with later moulding, the 11" brass dial with elaborate cast mask and foliate spandrels, to a signed Roman chapter ring, with inside quarter track and fleur de lys half hours, to a matted centre with pierced steel hands, to a posted movement with anchor escape and strike on a bell, height 76"
An early 19th Century 8 day Longcase Clock, Jas Scott of Selkirk, the square hood with overhanging cornice to an arched door flanked by gilt metal mounted Corinthian columns, over a long arched trunk door and plinth base (later carved), the 13" dial with painted rural cottage scene to the arch and floral spandrels to a Roman chapter ring enclosing subsidiary seconds and date sector with pierced hands to a four pillar movement with anchor escapement and strike on a bell (associated), height 85"
A Part Early 19th Century 30-hour Longcase Clock, WM Morris of Eastbourne, the later walnut case with overhanging cornice to plain frieze and square door with three quarter columns, to a long trunk door and raised on a plinth base, the 11" square painted Roman dial with tulip spandrels enclosing second and date subsidiaries with pierced brass hands, the movement with knopped pillars and anchor escapement strike on a bell, height 7ft tall
A part 18th Century mahogany cased 8 day Longcase Clock, dial signed 'Jas Bell of Norwich', the arched hood surmounted by finials of Old Father Time, flanked by eagles upon fluted spheres, to a plain frieze over freestanding columns with inlaid half gilt metal fluting, to a long plain trunk with arched door, raised on a plinth base (reduced), the associated and later 12.5" brass dial surmounted to the arch by an automaton of Old Father Time and signed Tempus Fujit, flanked by dolphin spandrels, to a silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring enclosed by masked spandrels, to a matted centre, with subsidiary seconds and date sector, with pierced blue steeled hands, the movement with four knopped pillars and anchor escapement, strike on a side mounted bell, (associated), height 88"
A late 19th Century walnut cased Vienna style Regulator, the stepped cornice surmounted by a spread eagle and flanked by bobbin turned finials, over half turned columns, flanking an arched glazed door and a cushion base, with further finials, to a two part Arabic ivorine dial, with pierced steel hands, the spring driven movement with five rod compensated pendulum and strike on a coiled gong, height 59"
A Shapland & Petter inlaid oak triple wardrobe, late Victorian, having a moulded cornice over two panelled doors and a mirrored door over two base drawers. The two panelled doors inlaid with stylised flowering foliage and birds, the cornice and drawers with scrolling flowering foliage. The strap hinges and handles in hammered copper, locks stamped S & P B, 2m long
A late 19th Century walnut cased Vienna style Regulator, Gustav Becker, the shaped pediment surmounted by a spread eagle and flanked by turned finials over half ring turned columns flanking an arched glazed door on a cushion base with further turned finials to a 7.5" two section ivorine Roman dial with pierced steel hands, the weight driven movement with large brass pendulum and strike on a coiled gong, height 51"
A rare 20th Century Electric Timepiece, Eureka Clock Co Ltd, London, Patent No 14614/1906, No 2247, modelled in the form of a Lantern Clock with strapwork bell frame and large silvered bell to pierced and engraved dolphin pediment with engraved mask and three hinged doors raised on four ball feet, the over sized 6.75" Roman chapter ring with inside quarters track and pierced steel hands, centred by a bevelled glass panel showing a visible movement, the movement of typical form with oversized and compensated pendulum with battery mounting to the back door, height 16.25"
AN 17TH CENTURY WALNUT VENEERED LONGCASE CLOCK having a square brass dial, eight day movement, date aperture, second hand, and Roman numerals, embossed brass spandrels, signed Amb Hawkins Exon, the case with marquetry stepped pediment and pollard oak panel door, foliate banding and plain base with two weights and pendulum, 88 1/2" high. (alterations)
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