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Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway 12 inch mahogany cased fusee railway clock with wire driven English fusee movement with shaped shoulders and ringed pillars, supplied circa 1860-70. The original dial displays BR(NE) 16762 and this would have been applied in the 1950's when the North Eastern region took over control of the clocks from this area. The case has one side door and a bottom door secured with a brass turn and the back is branded twice L.Y. The LNER clock records show this clock as last being in use at Wakefield Kirkgate West Junction Cabin (Signal Box) and was LMS clock number 9787 it was sent to Collectors Corner Euston for sale in December 1986. In working order but not checked for accuracy complete with pendulum and key. A copy of the clock record accompanies the lot.
North Eastern Railway 10 inch oak cased dial clock manufactured for the NER by W.B. Headlam of Stockton On Tees circa 1870. The early English wire driven fusee movement has rectangular plates with shaped shoulders which are held together by turned shaped pillars, the original enamel painted dial shows BR(NE) 2597 and the case manufactured from fine figured oak with a turned segmented surround lenticle window with an ornate surround and has two side access doors and a bottom door secured by a brass turn and on the inside right door is the original NER clock label with NER Clock No N711. The LNER records show that this clock was last in railway use at Castleton Station masters office and had been transferred from Commondale in March 1959. A nicely proportioned clock. In good working condition complete with pendulum and key and comes with a copy of the LNER clock record.
London and South Western Railway 12 inch dial mahogany cased English fusee railway clock with a cast brass bezel supplied to the LSWR circa 1870 by John walker of London. The English chain driven fusee movement has rectangular plates held together by turned tapered pillars, the original enamel painted shows SR JOHN WALKER 1 SOUTH MOLTON ST LONDON 1548 SW and the case with one side door and a bottom door with lock present but no key now secured with a brass latch. The Southern Railway clock records show that this was supplied by John Walker and was last reordered in railway use at Waterloo Station Engineer Plan Branch Office. In good working condition complete with pendulum and key and comes with a copy of the SR clock record.
Midland Railway mahogany cased 12 inch dial mahogany cased English fusee railway clock supplied circa 1870 by John Smith & Sons of Derby. The English wire driven fusee movement with rectangular plates and turned pillars, the original dial is written John Smith & Sons Midland Clock Works Queen St Derby and has some small areas of restoration, the case has 2 side doors and a bottom door and is in good condition complete with the LMS brass oval numberplate LMS 12000 pinned onto the right hand side. In good working condition complete with pendulum and key and a copy of the British Railways Collectors corner receipt dated 28-07-1990 and states the clock was ex Nottingham.
Great Northern Railway 8 inch Mahogany cased English fusee railway clock, The English wire driven fusee movement with rectangular plates and turned pillars, the original dial is written BR 9809 and the case has one side door and a bottom door secured by a brass turn . The LNER records show that this clock was last in railway use at Horncastle Signal Box. In good working condition complete with pendulum and key and comes with a copy of the LNER clock record.
London and South Western Railway 8 inch dial mahogany cased fusee clock supplied to the LSWR in 1898 by Thomas of Southampton at a cost of 1-16-0. The rectangular plated wire driven fusee movement has turned screwed pillars. The mahogany case has a one piece turned surround, dovetailed back box with one side door and a bottom door with cock beading secured by a brass lock no key present, it has also lost some veneer at the bottom. The original dial is lettered L.S.W.R 86 although the L and W have been rubbed out in Southern Railway days but are clearly visible. The Southern Railway clock records show this clock as last being in use at Redbridge Permanent Way Engineers. In working condition complete with pendulum and key. A rare clock that has retained its pre grouping dial writing albeit with the L and W visible as ghosted writing. In working condition complete with pendulum, key and a copy of the clock record, but not tested for timekeeping.
Midland Railway 12in fusee oak cased railway clock supplied by Mann of Gloucester circa 1870. The chain driven English fusee movement with large A frame plates is in clean condition and the Oak case with two side doors and a bottom door is in good condition with the LMS clock numberplate LMS 13436 pinned to the right hand side. The original dial displays MANN GLOUCSTER. Mann supplied clocks to the Midland Railway Company for the area including Gloucestershire, Worcestershire, The Severn and Wye, and the Somerset and Dorset Railways. In working condition but not checked for accuracy complete with pendulum and key.
Midland Railway mahogany cased 14in drop dial trunk fusee clock by W. Potts of Leeds circa 1880. The English chain driven fusee movement with rectangular plates and turned pillars has been recently been overhauled. The oak trunk case with two side doors and the botton door with brass lock is in excellent condition complete with LMS brass oval numberplate 17809. The clock comes with its British Railways Collectors corner receipt dated 16-07-1990 which states the clock was ex Langwathby which was a station on the Settle and Carlisle line. A lovely clock in full working condition, with pendulum and key, ready to hang.
British Railways Southern Region 8 inch oak cased fusee railway clock with a rectangular plated wire driven English fusee movement, supplied to the Southern region in 1959 by Stockall, Marples & Co at a cost of 11-5-0d. The original dial displays in ghosted writing BR(S) 11651 and the case has one side door and a bottom door secured with a brass turn. In working order but not checked for accuracy complete with pendulum and key. The SR clock records show this clock as last in use at Woking Signal Engineer's Work Study Unit. A copy of the Southern Railway clock record accompanies the lot.
London & South Western Railway 8 inch oak cased fusee railway clock with a spun brass bezel and a rectangular plated wire driven English fusee movement. Supplied to the LSWR in the late 19th century by John Walker London. The original dial displays JOHN WALKER 1 SOUTH MOLTON ST LONDON 460 W and BR(S) visible at the top ghosted. The case has one side door and a bottom door secured with a brass turn and is stamped in the back box 460 W. The SR clock records show this clock as last in use at Guilford Yard Foreman's Office and previously at Exeter as a relief clock which is when it was numbered with a W suffix. In working order but not checked for accuracy complete with pendulum and key.
Cast iron post box, lamp box type, George V later style with plain GR. Complete with enamel door plate Dunny lane, lock and keys which needs to be refitted. Makers name Derby Castings Limited Derby cast into the side. In partly restored condition. Measures 20in x 8in x 13.5in deep. This is a rare model as Derby castings only made post boxes for one year which was in 1932.
A WALNUT LONGCASE CLOCK, late 18th or early 19th century, the 11 1/2" dial with silvered chapter ring, date aperture and subsidiary seconds dial signed Thomas Fenton, London, on a brass eight day movement striking to a bell, the case with fluted columns to the hood and inlay to the door and base, with pendulum, two weights and key, height 223cm *Likely to be 'Fenton, ------, London c.1800' [Loomes, p.263]
A FRENCH KINGWOOD AND MARQUETRY INLAID VITRINE, 19th century, of serpentine form, the marble top (heavily repaired) above a glazed door and sides, the whole with floral marquetry inlay and ormolu mounts, the velvet lined interior with three shelves and a base cupboard, height 157cm, width 76cm, depth 36cm
A JAPANESE PARQUETRY INLAID SPECIMEN WOOD TABLE TOP TANSU CABINET, the top and sides with broad inlay, the front with an arrangement of drawers, sliding door and removable door cupboards all inlaid in different designs, centred around a pigeonhole with four sliding, pierced doors, height 62cm, width 60cm, depth 22cm
MAPLE OF LONDON PAINTED MAHOGANY BEDROOM SUITEcomprising a chest with a shaped top above five graduated drawers with decorative handles, standing on shaped supports, 116cm high, bedside cabinet with a drawer, shelf and cupboard, 68cm high, mirror back dressing chest with two drawers, 136cm high, and a two door wardrobe with decorative handles, standing on shaped supports, 177.5cm high
COUTURE CHERRY BEDROOM SUITEcomprising a sleigh double bed with a slatted base, two bedside cupboards with a frieze drawer and a panelled cupboard door below, 67.5cm high, a chest with a frieze drawer above three panelled drawers, 82cm x 114cm and a large chest with two frieze drawers above three pairs of panelled drawers, 82cm x 141cm
A George III Oak Long Case Clock, the square hood with turned pilasters above a shaped door raised upon ogee bracket feet, the brass dial inscribed J. Clayton Marple with Roman and Arabic numerals and with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, and with two train movement striking on a bell
A 19th century continental oak hall cupboard, fitted with shelves, with a panelled door129w x 41d x 198h cmOverall solid, usable and well made. Has general marks, losses and wear as expected with age. Has been adapted, possibly from a corner cabinet, but has been done well. No obvious damages. Inside is fiited with shelves. We have the key. Made in one section, so heavy to move. Collected from a local house move in Suffolk.
An ornately carved Provincial oak two-door cupboardMade by Joseph Greaves (1847-1929) of Brindle, Lancashire, by repute to be partly constructed from 15th century timbers from the granary at Snape Castle, Yorkshire.Contructed from period elements, some woodworm damage, doors don't meet in the centre, left hand door with a large section of loss97cm by 30cm by 200cm
Chased, cast silver censer in the shape of a deer. New-Hispanic work. High Peru. Late 18th century. 25 x 22 x 14 cm. In the shape of the figure of a deer worked in cast silver which is fretworked on the base. The body opens with a little door which is topped with the figure of a small animal, and is hinged. In its interior there is a small pan for burning the fragrant substances which were dispersed through the perforations on the body. It rests on a tray with a balustrade-style edge. The piece is lifted up by four angel heads. The censer was a piece of homeware that was used to perfume rooms, as aromatic substances were burnt in them. Examples of similar censers can be found in the Museo de América de Madrid, from Ayacucho (Peru) in the second half of the 18th century or in the Museo de Arte Hispanoamericano Isaac Fernández Blanco in Buenos Aires, among others. As Cristina Esteras Martín indicates in "Platería del Peru Virreinal 1535 - 1825": "Incense burners (censers or table braziers) are very significant, and although they were not exclusive to this Viceroyalty, they are in terms of the typification of their structures They were carved in molten silver as well as in filigree and took very varied forms, from spheroid containers, to pomegranates, pumpkins, pineapples, lions, roosters, deer, turkeys, doves or llamas. The container rests on a tray-plate ("mancerina") to receive the ashes that come off the embers." Bibliography: "Platería del Peru Virreinal 1535 - 1825". Catalogue from the exhibition which took place in Madrid and Lima in 1997.
Cornelis Ploos van Amstel (1726-1798) Woman Leaning over a Lower Door, after Nicolaes Maes (formerly attributed to Rembrandt van Rijn)Etching and roulette printed in brown and grey inks with touches of hand-colouring by the artist, circa 1765, with the artist's coat of arms printed verso, on laid paper without watermark, sheet 153 x 147 mm (6 x 5 3/4 in), trimmed to borderline of image, minor nicks to edges (unframed)Provenance:Kunsthalle Bremen, der Kunstverein in Bremen [Lugt 292]Dr. H. H. Meier Jr. (1845-1905) [Lugt 1806]
** Rembrandt van Rijn (1606-1669)Beggars Receiving Alms at the Door of a HouseEtching and drypoint, 1648, a good bold but later impression of new Hollstein's third state (of five), on cream laid paper without watermark, before re-working to the shadows and arch, platemark 167 x 130 mm (6 5/8 x 5 1/8 in), sheet 170 x 134 mm (6 5/8 x 5 1/4 in), minor spotting and browning, small margins with rounded corners but not effecting the plate (unframed)Literature:Bartsch 176; New Hollstein 243 iii/v** This lot has been imported from outside the United Kingdom to be sold at auction under temporary importation, and therefore the buyer must pay the import VAT at a rate of 5%. On proof of export outside the United Kingdom, this duty can be refunded.
Silver square presentation salver ' Lt Gordon Anderson ASC from his brother officers on his Marriage June 3rd 1916', the reverse engraved with signatures and with a gadrooned and shell moulded border W31cm Sheffield 1915 Maker Mappin and Webb 32ozProvenance: Gordon Wright Anderson was married to the seller's grandmother, Cicely Charlotte Dodgson. 3rd June 1916, the date on the salver, was their wedding day. Anderson was a lieutenant in the Army Service Corps and was the son of William Charles Anderson. Anderson survived the First World War, only to die of Spanish Flu on 20th November 1918. My grandmother had been nursing him and had fallen asleep at his bedside. She berated herself for not hearing the doctor's knock at the door, and Anderson died that same day. He was buried at St Mary the Virgin Churchyard, Downe, Bromley, Kent. He is commemorated on the Keston Men (WMR 12729) Memorial in Keston, Greater London.Cicely later married Anderson's best friend, Walter Stanley Norris. Norris was a member of the HAC, hence the presentation of the silver salver. Walter Stanley Norris was the seller's grandfather.
D'ALGER AU LAC TCHAD PAR LA MISSION DU PRINCE SIXTE DE BOURBON AVEC VOITUES DELAHAYE, Paris, 1928, original decorative wraps + VINGT MILLE LIEUES SUR LES ROUTES SUR PNEUS DUNLOP, Paris, circa 1930, fo, original wraps + ASTON MARTIN V8 sales brochure circa 1973, oblong, 4to, original pictorial wraps + specification for Aston Martin 'Lagonda' 4-door, 4/5 seater saloon + 3 black and white photos circa 1976 + Porsche 9115 2.74 sales brochure circa 1974, oblong, 4to, original pictorial wraps + Bristol Turbine and Sleeve-Valve Aero-Engines catalogue, ND, oblong, 4to, original wraps
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