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George III black-lacquered chinoiserie brass-dial eight day longcase clock, William Liptrot, London, circa 1760, the 12" break arch brass dial having a silvered chapter ring with inner quarter hour track, Roman hours and Arabic minutes, signed Will'm Liptrot, London, framing a matted centre with silvered subsidiary seconds ring, all within Baroque mask spandrels, the arch with silvered Strike/Silent ring, knopped five-pillar movement striking on a bell, the hood with fretwork spandrels over gilt hood door and columns, long trunk door with gilt relief scene and conforming base on bracket feet, 218cm high Condition: Dial - minor wear to top of brass arch of dial plate, light tarnishing to silvered chapter ring between numerals VI and VII, calendar ring is operational, movement appears clean and sound but is not tested or guaranteed, there is no packing beneath the seat board, case has been cleaned and partly relacquered, horizontal crack across base, minor cracking to hood frame and no backing to spandrels, sold with two bronze-sleeved weights plus pendulum - **General condition consistent with age
Collection of fifteen 9ct gold fob medallions, mostly with enamelled decoration and covering various sports, associations and professions, combined weight 127g approx gross, together with a drilled George III spade guinea, date illegible Condition: Some losses and painting to the enamel, light surface scratches all over - **General condition consistent with age
Pair of Fukagawa vases and covers, Meiji period, each domed cover with a Fo Dog finial, pierced gilt foliate rims, elephant handles with porcelain ring drops, allover decoration depicting birds amongst blossom, undersides with extensive character marks, 46cm high Condition: One domed cover has been professionally restored, minor chip to underneath of intact cover, otherwise general light wear commensurate with age and use - **General condition consistent with age
Mid 18th Century inlaid oak-cased eight day brass dial longcase clock, Robert Buller, Abington (Abingdon), Oxfordshire, the 12" square brass dial with matted centre, subsidiary seconds and calendar square within chapter ring having inner quarter hour track, Roman hours and Arabic minutes all within mask spandrels, the stepped case with blind fretwork frieze over sunken columns, inlaid long trunk door and stepped base, 224cm high Condition: Dial plate has very light tarnishing otherwise sound, hands display general rusting, movement appears sound but is not tested or guaranteed, crutch is slightly bent, there is approximately half inch of packing beneath seat board, case - one brass finial is moose, small old loss to right hand hood door pillar, plinth base is an old replacement, sold with two weights plus pendulum and winder (pendulum feather is depleted) - **General condition consistent with age
Art Deco style brass and pressed glass ceiling light, the stem of three fan-shaped panels enclosing single socket, over conforming shade of six-petal design with three further sockets on brass spoked supports and circular base, 52cm diameter x 54cm high approx Condition: One of the inner glass panels does not match, whilst all glass panels are possibly old replacements - **General condition consistent with age
Late 19th/early 20th Century American 'Cabinet Roller Organ', by the Autophone Co., Ithaca New York, playing on 16cm 'cobs' via twenty keys, in painted, glazed and ebonised case, 46cm x 38cm x 32cm high, together with twenty two further cobs in decorated wooden box inscribed 'Celestina Tanzbar' Condition: While we do not guarantee mechanical movements this box does play when wound, light wear to case - **General condition consistent with age
Late 19th/early 20th Century 'Peerless Pneumatic Organ', John G. Murdoch & Co Lim'd 91&93 Farringdon Road, London and 23 Lonsdale St. East, Melbourne, with incised and painted decoration enclosing wooden rollers, 43cm x 35cm x 35cm high Condition: While we do not guarantee mechanical movements this box does play when wound, light wear to case - **General condition consistent with age
Late 19th/early 20th Century 'English Automatic Seraphone', the walnut case with hinged cover to superstructure inscribed 'Seraphone', enclosing wooden rollers with pierced paper score, 42cm x 30cm x 28cm high Condition: While we do not guarantee mechanical movements this box does play when wound, light wear to case - **General condition consistent with age
Early 20th Century 'Ariosa' 18-key reed organ, Musikwerke Phönix, Leipzig, Germany, the keyframe initialled H.K. and dated 2/5/1900, playing 30cm diameter ring discs (not supplied), paper label beneath, 37cm x 33cm x 19cm high Condition: While we do not guarantee mechanical movements this box does play when wound, light wear to case, top of case has split running across it - While we do not guarantee mechanical movements this box does play when wound, light wear to case - **General condition consistent with age
Books - John Burton MD, Monasticon Eboracense or the Ecclesiastical History of Yorkshire, York, for the author by N.Nickson in Coffee-Yard 1758, gilt-stamped full calf With Christie's receipt 11th April 1982, lot 47 £55 Condition: General scuffs and marks to front board, wear to spine including title, similar wear to rear board, some light spotting to interior
Books - Rev. William Bawdwen, A Translation of the Record called Domesday so far as related to the County of York, 1809, in half calf and marbled boards, sold with Christie's receipt, 26th August 1977, together with Thomas Dunham Whitaker, LLD, FSA, The History and Antiquities of the Deanery of Craven in the County of York, London 1805 (2) Condition: History of Craven - Minor discolouration and wear to leather corners and some scuffing to marbled boards, general light wear to spine, some brown spotting to contents but overall fair to good, not collated and sold as seen, Domesday of Yorkshire - Very minor discolouration to front board but overall sound, minor rubbing to spine, contents appear generally bright with a little brown minor spotting to later pagers, not collated and sold as seen
Sevres cabinet cup and saucer, each piece having a bleu céleste and gilt lattice design interspersed with foliate sprays and with a shaped reserve painted with a cherub amongst clouds, the cup with interlaced L's with central Z and V below, the saucer with interlaced L's with a Y to either side, diameter of saucer 13.75cm Condition: Surface scratches and marks mainly to the cup bowl and centre of saucer, light wear to decoration - **General condition consistent with age
Royal Worcester bowl, having painted decoration depicting a bee and butterfly amongst foliage, the moulded blue glazed rim and foot rim with gilt highlights, printed marks with date code for 1897 and shape number 1453, 23.25cm diameter Condition: Light wear to the gilding and decoration, no signs of repairs - **General condition consistent with age
Royal Crown Derby oval teapot, of tapered form, decorated in the Imari palette, printed marks and date code for 1980, 18.5cm high Condition: There is a yellow residue on some areas of the surface, possibly old selotape, there is a scratch cross to the mark, some very light rubbing - **General condition consistent with age
Eight Royal Crown Derby plates, each decorated in the Imari palette, 27cm diameter, printed marks and various date codes 1980 onwards Condition: Three plates have a scratch through the makers mark, some minor scratching to the surfaces, some light rubbing - **General condition consistent with age
Royal Crown Derby miniature tea-for-one, comprising: teapot, cup and saucer, sugar basin, cream jug and oval tray, decorated in the Imari palette, printed marks and date code for 1981, width of tray 19cm Condition: All pieces have a scratch through the makers mark, some minor surface scratches, some light rubbing - **General condition consistent with age
Old postcard album circa 290 cards predominantly early, many undivided backs with military including five Boer War, Lord Roberts, General French, Sir Redvers Buller, Sir George White and Col Baden-Powell + chromolitho regiment cards including 4 by R Simpkin + 6 court size cards, Great Yarmouth (4), including one postally used 1900 and Norwich (2), quantity foreign mainly Netherlands and postally used, some UK topographical cards mainly East Anglia + a few Royalty and hold-to-light etc
IRIS MURDOCH: 8 titles: THE UNICORN, London, 1963, 1st edition, original cloth, dust-wrapper; THE ITALIAN GIRL, London, 1964, 1st edition, original cloth, dust-wrapper; THE RED AND THE GREEN, London, 1965, 1st edition, original cloth, dust-wrapper; A WORD CHILD, London, 1975, 1st edition, original cloth, dust-wrapper; THE SEA THE SEA, London, 1978, 1st edition, original cloth, dust-wrapper; THE PHILOSOPHER'S PUPIL, London, 1983, 1st edition, original cloth, dust-wrapper; THE BOOK AND THE BROTHERHOOD, London, 1987, 1st edition, original cloth, dust-wrapper; THE GREEN KNIGHT, London, 1993, 1st edition, original cloth, dust-wrapper + NGAIO MARSH: 6 titles: CLUTCH OF CONSTABLES, London, 1968, 1st edition, original cloth, dust-wrapper; WHEN IN ROME, London, 1970, 1st edition, original cloth, dust-wrapper; TIED UP IN TINSEL, London, 1972, 1st edition, original cloth, dust-wrapper; LAST DITCH, London, 1977, 1st edition, original cloth, dust-wrapper; PHOTO FINISH, London, 1980, 1st edition, original cloth, dust-wrapper; LIGHT THICKENS, New York, 1982, Book Club edition, original cloth, dust-wrapper (14)
DAVID MORELL: FIRST BLOOD, London, Barrie & Jenkins, 1972, 1st edition, original cloth, dust-wrapper + HENRY LIONEL LAWRENCE: THE CHILDREN OF LIGHT, London, MacDonald, 1960, 1st edition, original cloth, dust-wrapper + JAMES PARISH: THE HOUR OF THE UNICORN, London, Collins, 1969, 1st edition, original cloth, dust-wrapper (3)
JOHN BURNET: PRACTICAL HINTS ON COMPOSITION IN PAINTING - ON LIGHT AND SHADE IN PAINTING - ON COLOUR IN PAINTING - AN ESSAY ON THE EDUCATION OF THE EYE IN PAINTING, London, 1822, 1827, 1827, 1837, 1st editions, 4 works in one, 1st work 9 etched plates, 2nd work 8 etched plates, 3rd work 8 hand coloured plates, 4th work 8 engraved plates, all as listed, 4to, contemporary half calf worn
Collection pertaining to British Motor Racing driver and principal developer of motor racing stables, English Racing Automobiles (ERA) and British Racing Motors (BRM) Raymond Thomas Mays, CBE (1899-1990), included are approx 470+ official Press photographs 1921-1944 depicting racing scenes from Mays' Brooklands races of 1936, April and August Bank Holiday 1935, 1927 and the Standing Start Kilometre Championships (for which Mays broke the record) + Shelsley Walsh Races of 1927, 1929, 1932, 1934 and 1936 featuring Mays' renowned "White Riley" Vauxhall-Villiers and Invictus racing cars, the Nurburgring 1935 + Southport 100 mile race + Syston Park 1935 + the Skegness Grand Prix,1928 (featuring Mays and a 2ltr Bugatti) + The Swiss Grand Prix 1935, The Donnington 200 mile race 1936 + The Nuffield Trophy 1937 and The Dieppe Grand Prix 1934, furthermore the 1922 and 1924 Austin hill climb plus other photos including Mays with a Hillman 1 1/2ltr speed model "Quicksilver" 1921, Mays and the Mercedes 1922 and 1927, the ERA at Fetes 1944 plus scenes featuring other racing competitors of this period including Prince Bira, Greenway Fairfield and Francis Viscount Curzon, 5th Earl of Howe at The Peronne (Northern France) Light car race of 1936 + various scenes illustrating racing car tests, engine photos including the ERA and Mays Brescia Bugattis, (1922-1924) known as "Cordon rouge" and "Cordon bleu", the collection includes both published and unpublished photographs with many produced by "The Auto" Journal photographer W J Brunell, housed within approx 70 envelopes of varying conditions (approx 270 x 200mm), each captioned (except 3) in red pencil by Mays' hand, varying sizes with several captioned on reverse in pencil, again by Mays + an "oil effect" colour print on canvas seated portrait of Raymond Mays housed within a moulded gilt frame, approx size 500 x 395mm, 600 x 510mm with frame inclusive
Commemorative porcelain goblet or chalice commemorating the Transvaal War 1899-1900 and Equal Rights For All with vignettes of Field Marshall Lord Roberts and bust of Queen Victoria, Mortlock's of Oxford Street stamp to base, 16cm tallCondition Report:No chips or cracks visible. Some light scratching throughout.
Mid 19th Century mahogany draw-out extending dining table having a moulded oblong top with three additional leaves on turned tapering supports with brass caps and brass swivel castors, extending to 273cm x 110cm x 76cm high, together with a set of six Hepplewhite Revival shield-back dining chairs, each with carved wheat ear decoration to splat, the drop-in bowfront seat on moulded square tapering supports with spade feet, and a similar pair of elbow chairs with plume carving to splat (9) Condition: Dining table top has been repolished some time ago, difference in colour between fixed top sections and loose leaves, the former displaying some light scratches commensurate with age and use, overall sound, the associated chairs of varying colour and of two designs (carvers with carved plumes), general knocks and wear to rear legs commensurate with use, otherwise all appear sound
Modern Design - Percival Lafer (Brazilian) circa 1970s rosewood and yellow leather easy chair with padded back rest over deep-buttoned seat on turned broadening supports, original label beneath Lafer S.A. Ind e Com. Sao Paolo Brazil 131864, 84cm high. Sold with CITES certificate 580327/02 Condition: Light wear to head rest and to front of arms but overall sound
Modern Design - Percival Lafer (Brazilian) circa 1970s rosewood and yellow leather stool, the quartered oblong upholstered top on four parallel supports, 79.5cm x 58cm x 42cm high. Sold with CITES certificate 580327/05 Condition: Very minor marks to leather including a light scratch near the top of one leg, otherwise very good condition
Victorian gold hinged bangle, unmarked, of plain round section, to the inner bangle, hidden when worn are five lockets, one vacant, four glazed and set with hair, each locket inscribed with initials and dates, ranging from 1857 to 1863, internal diameter 4.9cm, 15.3g gross Condition: Some light scratching and a few surface dents. Engraved to the inside the initials and dates; 'A.C.C. 1862, J.C.C. 1863, H.C. 1858, M.C.C. 1861, A.C. 1859, E.C. 1860, L.C. 1857' **General condition consistent with age
Early 19th Century brass-mounted mahogany bracket clock, Anonymous, circa 1830, the 6.5" convex white Roman dial with later two-train spring driven movement in architectural case with reeded pediment, brass frieze and panelled front between ring handles and arched brass side frets, 44cm high Condition: Convex dial has brown staining plus some marks around hands, movement is a later French 2-train example, case has replacement finial, minor losses to front edge of wooden moulding, and light wear to base, sold with French pendulum and winder - **General condition consistent with age

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