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A CONTINENTAL LANTERN-SHAPED WALL CUPBOARD surmounted by an urn with foliate swags and leaf-carved and moulded borders, above a geometric pediment and sloping sides with silvered scrolling brackets, with a central cupboard door of tapering form flanked by similar panels, on platform base, retaining traces of original paint and gilt surface, 26" wide
Eighteenth century lantern clock by William Roper, Hadleigh. Thirty hour weight driven movement and anchor escapement, striking on a top mounted bell, six and a half inch dial with broad silvered chapter ring and brass centre with engraved scrollwork signed Willm Roper, Hadleigh. Replacement pendulum and weight, 33cm overall height. NB: William Roper is recorded as working in Hadleigh 1766-1769. Sold with provenance stating the clock was given to St Margaret's Church, Barnhill Dundee in 1886 CONDITION REPORT General overall condition is good. Movement is clean but we are unable to confirm if it is in full working order. Case is in good condition, left hand top fret has been repaired and top finial has been cut down. Pendulum and weight are replacements
A Märklin for Gamages tinplate Street Lamp, similar to Cat. Ref. 2836, black painted cast base with white pole and glass lantern with brass fittings, on rectangular brown painted base, underside with red Gamages stamp, circa 1912, 265mm high, overall G, missing ladder and stay, chip and crack to glass, some paint chipping
A framed wall mirror; a large brass charger; an embroidered fire screen: An Armstrong Jubilee Mk2 rectangular satinwood valve radio receiver with detached speaker; A WWII Air Warden` s helmet; a blue linen peaked cap; a military cap;A coaching lantern, The Adlake Non-sweating Lamp, London; a smaller Victorian rear trap lamp (10)
John Michell, Chardstock, an early oak longcase clock the thirty-hour duration movement with five latched pillars, striking the hours on a bell and the half-hours on a small bell, with an outside countwheel, the ten-inch square brass dial having a raised chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals, fleur-de-lys half-hour markings and signed John Michell, Chardstock fecit either side of VI o’clock, with a matted centre, cast brass cherub head spandrels with floriate engraving between and fine blued steel hands, the later oak case with a swan-neck pediment, turned pillars to the hood and crossbanding to the trunk door and base, height 192cm.* John Michell was babtised in August 1675, being the son of Stephen and Elizabeth. He married Annie Fippen in May 1691 with whom he had a daughter, Ann, who eloped with the local Reverend’s son, Thomas Drayton, in 1727, marrying in Dorchester in September of that year. It is known John Michell made fine and distinctive lantern and longcase clocks. His brother James was also a clockmaker.

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