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AN EARLY VICTORIAN BRASS-BOUND MAHOGANY TWO-DAY MARINE CHRONOMETERBy Robert Roskell, Liverpool, No. 1565/60972, circa 1857The case of three sections, the lid inset with a plain shield-shaped central plaque, ink inscribed printed paper label to the underside, above replaced glazed bevelled observation panel, ivory plaque to the front and a pair of drop handles to the sides, the metal furniture, gimbals and bowl all nickel-plated, the bezel with flat glass and bevelled edge, above the silvered dial, signed Robert Roskell, MAKER TO THE ADMIRALTY Liverpool, No 1565/60972, with a subsidiary each for seconds and power reserve, gold hour and minute hand, the lightly spotted movement with chain fusée and maintaining power, bi-metallic compensated balance and blued steel overcoil hairspring, with Earnshaw spring detent escapement, with nickelled tipsy key17.8 x 17.8 x 18.8cm highRoskell used a fractional number system: the first part is the individual movement; the second the total of all products at that date.
A BRASS-BOUND ROSEWOOD TWO-DAY MARINE CHRONOMETERSigned Bruce, Liverpool, No. 5096, 19th CenturyThe case of three sections, the lid inset with a plain shield-shaped central plaque, the underside with W. R. WILLIAMS', NEWPORT printed paper trade label, above glazed observation panel, ivory roundel to the front and a pair of brass drop handles to the sides, brass gimbals and bowl, stamped to the inside 1746, the bezel with flat glass and bevelled edge, above the silvered dial, signed Bruce, Liverpool, No. 5096, with a subsidiary for seconds and power reserve, gold hour and minute hand, the movement with chain fusée and maintaining power, bi-metallic compensated balance and blued steel overcoil hairspring, with Earnshaw spring detent escapement, stamped to the underside of the top plate 1746, bowl and case possibly associated16.5 x 16.5 x 17.5cm high
A Victorian rosewood and brass-bound chronometer By F. W. Clerke, London, No. 539Circa 1860The three-tier case with brass banding and with ivory roundel to the front, a brass drop handle to each side, brass gimbals with locking lever, with bevelled glass to the bezel and brass bowl, the 3 ¾ in. circular silvered dial, signed F W CLERK 27 Lombard Street, London No 539, Roman chapters, gold Breguet moon hands and seconds subsidiary above the VI and power reserve below the XII, the unsigned movement with stoned plates, chain fusée, maintaining power, bi-metallic compensated balance, with blued steel helical spring and diamond endstone, Earnshaw spring detent escapement 17.5 cm square Frederick William Clerke was born in Islington, Middlesex, in April 1820. Records show Clerke as a watchmaker in 1851 in Islington. He was established at 168 Fenchurch Street 1865-1871, after which he took over C. C. Webb's business in The Royal Exchange, where he continued to run the chronometer and watchmaking business until his death in 1885. His son Frederick James Clerke took over the business.
A VICTORIAN BRASS-BOUND ROSEWOOD TWO-DAY MARINE CHRONOMETERBy Morris Tobias, 31 Minories, London, No. 1250, circa 1840The case of three sections, the replaced lid inset with a plain shield-shaped central plaque, above glazed observation panel, enamel roundel to the front MORRIS TOBIAS LONDON 1250 and a pair of brass drop handles to the sides, brass gimbals and bowl, the bezel with flat glass and bevelled edge, above the silvered dial, signed MORRIS TOBIAS 31 MINORIES LONDON with subsidiaries for power reserve and seconds, gold hour and minute hand, the movement fully signed, with chain fusée and maintaining power, bi-metallic compensated balance and blued steel overcoil hairspring, with Earnshaw spring detent escapement, brass tipsy key17.5 x 17.5 x 18.5cm highMorris Tobias is recorded at 31 Minories 1816-1845.
A Fine brass-mounted calamander eight-day marine chronometer with Poole's auxillary compensation Probably by Victor Kullberg Retailed by Dobbie McInnes Ltd, Glasgow, Liverpool & South Shields No. 9513, Circa 1913The three-piece brass line-inlaid and mounted case with two recessed handles and rectangular ivory plaque, hinged lid with glazed observation panel, the brass gimbals with locking lever, and brass bowl with bevelled glass bezel, the 4 ¾ in. silvered circular dial with gold spade hands, 8-day power reserve and seconds subsidiary, the movement with chain fusée and maintaining power, stoned plates, bi-metallic compensated balance with additional compensation, blued steel helical spring with diamond endstone, Earnshaw spring detent escapement, with tipsy key 21cm squareEstablished by Alexander Dobbie (d. 1881) in 1841, manufacturing nautical instruments from 57 Bothwell Street, Glasgow. Following his death the company became Alexander Dobbie & Son and in 1902 became Dobbie McInnes Ltd.Tony Mercer's Chronometer Makers of the World, London, 2004, lists Dobbie McInnes' serial numbers with corresponding dates. Their output would date this to 1913/1914. The frame, subframe and bowl are each numbered 5332.
A selection of Wedgwood black basalt wares to include; a canted rectangular dressing table tray, 25cm wide, a pair of candlesticks, 14.5cm high, a jar and cover, a further smaller jar and cover, a finger bowl, a Jasper ware commemorative pin tray and assorted cut glass dressing table wares (Qty)
A pair of late Victorian gilt metal table centrepieces with cut glass bowls (one missing) and adorned with three bisque cherub figures, height 23cm (including bowl). One example is complete, cherubs good, some scuffs and grubbiness only.The other example with damage; loss of one tambourine, chip to lower edge of another tambourine, one rear left hoof missing, gilt wear throughout.
A large Polish cut crystal pedestal table bowl, of slightly conical form on a facet cut stem and circular footrim, h.27cm; together with two cut glass pitchers, each with silver plated mounts (3). Large bowl – no apparent faults.Both jugs very good condition, no chips or cracks, both with ice holders, the silver plate would benefit from a clean.
An Edinburgh Crystal cased part suite of drinking glasses comprising; six champagne flutes, six wine glasses, six liqueur glasses, a pair of red wine glasses, a pair of brandy glasses and a large glass bowl with further glassware to include a pair of Edinburgh Crystal Shipley bandy glasses and a similar decanter and stopper etc (Qty)
Regency figured mahogany sarcophagus top tea caddy, interior fitted with two box tea canisters with hinged lids and central glass mixing bowl, gilt metal lion mask and loop handles, turned ebonised feet, W32cm Condition Report & Further Details - Feet are replacements- Signs of repairs- Mixing bowl not original to box- Otherwise in good clean condition
A collection of mostly Whitefriars glass, to include a pair of Geoffrey Baxter kingfisher blue square nailhead vases, a tangerine coffin vase, a ruby red cylindrical bark vase, a willow bamboo vase, a tangerine random strap vase, a bubble encased blue glass bowl, probably by William Wilson, a knobbly glass vase, also by Wilson and three other Whitefriars style vases, tallest 25cm (10in) high (11) The coffin vase with a small chip to rim corner, all other pieces in very good condition.
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