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VICTOR ANINATOGRAPH CO. USA PORTABLE STEREOPTICON GLASS SLIDE PROJECTOR, with electric light source and spare bulb together with a GOOD SELECTION OF GLASS SLIDES, mainly of USA including Hyde Park, Washington circa 1950'S, some SCARBOROUGH AND NORTH YORKSHIRE, CRUISE SHIPS AND PASSENGERS on deck and study of Ghandi (cracked) Reverend Thomas Foxton etc. and together with small UNUSED PACKS OF LANTERN SLIDE PLATES by Eastman Kodak CO,
A late 17th century walnut and floral marquetry month-going longcase clock By Joseph Knibb the twin train movement with anchor escapement striking the hours on a bell, signed to the lower margin: 'Joseph Knibb Londini Fecit', the 11" brass dial with chevron engraved perimeter and cherub mask spandrels around a silvered Roman chapter ring enclosing a matted centre with date aperture, the hood with caddy top, blind fretwork friezes and spire finials above a long runk door with central armorial of a crown supported by griffins, on a stepped apron with bracket feet, the whole inlaid flower-filled jardinieres and perched birds within line inlaid and trailing vine borders 236cm high Note: Joseph Knibb was born in Oxfordshire and traded in clocks in Oxford with his brother John. The most renowned member of a renowned family he was classed as a clock, watch and turret clockmaker with Tompion and Quare and circa 1670 he moved to the 'Dyal, Serjeants Inn, Fleet St.'(later Suffolk St.) London. Knibb made many celebrated clocks including Prince Rupert's night lantern for Charles II, the turret clocks for Wadham College, and the State Entrance of Windsor Castle.
Militaria: a Victorian magic lantern and slides to include a boxed set of the Transvaal War slides (with paper booklet), wooden boxed set of peoples costumes of the world (box stamped E.Lennire Optician, Edinburgh, the slides marked EP) and a quantity of loose slides miscellaneous clowns etc
A 17th Century brass lantern clock with 6.5ins chapter ring, the dial centre engraved with bold leaf scroll ornament and inscribed "John Stakes of Dartford", to the later two train chain and fusee movement striking on a bell, the case with pierced and engraved dolphin frets, turned pillars to corners, on turned feet, 14.25ins high
An 18th Century Brass Lantern Clock. The bell held on curved bars surmounted by a finial and raised on corner posts. The fretted pediments engraved with dolphins & entwined foliage above a chapter ring encircling an engraved centre decorated with a rosette & foliage. Standing 15¾ ins (40 cms) high on a wall mounted bracket with blind fret carved frieze.
An Unusual Late 17th/Early 18th Century Brass 'Winged' Lantern Clock. The dial bordering an engraved centre of tulips housing a subsidiary seconds dial and the inscription John Ebsworth in New Cheap Side, Londini, Fecit. The bell top enclosed by four finials and straps beside four pierced and engraved brass pediments. The sides bearing two protruding wings that house the anchor swing pendulum, measuring 16 ins (41 cms) high, 12 ins (30 cms) wide, 7 ins (18 cms) depth.
A VICTORIAN NOVELTY VINAIGRETTE in the form of a lantern, of cylindrical form, the hinged cover opening to reveal a gilt lattice-work grille with a suspension ring, by Henry William Dee, London 1869, 3cm long. Literature: For a comparable vinaigrette see Eric Delieb "Investing in Silver" 1968, page 112
Brass hanging lantern clock, silvered roman chapter ring, the field engraved with leaf scrolls, inscribed Cor. Manley, Norwich, single handed, posted bell with dolphin frets, single weight movement with anchor escapement, external countwheel, turned pillars. Height 41cm (oak bracket, two weights, non-fitting long pendulum)

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