A Thirty Hour Single Hand Longcase Clock, 18th Century, 10" brass dial, signed Jno Inkpen, Horsham, four posted movement with anchor escapements and outside countwheel striking on a bell, later pine case, 200cm high, together with an eight day longcase clock, 11" brass dial, unsigned, five pillar movement with anchor escapement and inside countwheel strike on a bell, later case and a thirty hour longcase clock, signed J Binks Barningham, later case and an oak longcase clock case (4)
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Vintage frosted Fenton torchiere glass lamp shade with floral design in high relief. Fenton mark on the lamp shade. Includes a clear and frosted glass lamp base in a pillar style on top of a amber and cream colored marble base. Fenton lamp shade only: 9"W x 9"H. Lamp base only: 6"L x 6"W x 22.5"H. As a whole, measures: 9"W x 29.25"H. Dimensions: See DescriptionManufacturer: FentonCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear. As is. Tested, in proper working order. Functionality not guaranteed.
A George III oak cased thirty hour longcase clock signed Henry South, the flat top hood with oversailing pediment enclosing the 30cm brass and silvered square dial, signed with the makers name and centred with a date aperture, the four pillar movement striking on a saucer bell, the plain case with ogee moulded detail and a rectangular door over a conforming lower board, upon a plinth base, 203cm high, weight and pendulum
An Art Deco green Bakelite Thermos flask, comprising a pillar shape, in green marbled Bakelite, with removable drinking cup, complete with cork and ceramic stopper embossed with Thermos, flask height approx 27cm, in original card box sand postage label dated 13/12/39, Further details: good all components present and intact, no visible chips or crack good condition
WEST ELM, A TEAK EXTENDING DINING TABLE, raised splayed tapered legs, maximum extension 239cm x closed length 183cm x depth 97cm x height 78cm, with one additional leave (condition report: marks, scuffs, light scratches, other signs of wear and usage) along with a large ebonised circular dining table, on a cylindrical pillar, shaped base on bun feet, diameter 151cm x height 80cm (condition report: marks, scuffs, slight discoloration, other signs of usage) (2)
A COLLECTION OF MINICRAFT AND MINIATURE POWER TOOLS including Micro pillar drill and Palmgren machine vice (110v), a Dremel Model 732 rotary tools (110v), a Minicraft power supply (110v), Minicraft mini circular saw, scroll saw and Rotary tool, a 110v Topaz transformer and a Spiralux scroll saw (both PAT pass and working)
Trade & Transport.- A Collection of material relating to Trade, Transport and Engineering, including: several on railways, for example Easton's 'A Practical Treatise on Street or Horse-Power Railways, (1859), a pocket Bradshaw's Timetables (1839) and some colour prints or posters of steam engines and ferries, rolled; several engineering, industry and machinery, for example Gladstone's 'Great Speech' on the Channel Tunnel (1888), fire engines, United States Electric Lighting Co., Crane Elevator Company Chicago, the Yale Lock Manufacturing Co. and 'pillar cranes'; a small quantity of trade ephemera and flyers, for example Butler's Patent Bedsteads, Harrods and Liberty's, Wilson and James Venetian Blinds New York, Pear's Soap; and several others assorted and similar, for example R.M.S. Queen Mary brochure (1937), Martin's 'The Description and Use of a Case of Mathematical Instruments' [?1760], generally in good clean condition, overall an interesting collection, [v.d.], v.s., nineteenth century (sml. qty)
John Sidney Reeve, an Arts and Crafts silver two piece cruet set, Birmingham 1912, the pepper pot of tapered cylindrical pillar box form, the mustard of drum cylinder form, each on shallow bracket feet, planished and applied with ropetwist and wire banding, domed lids and strap handle to the pot, glass liner, 7cm high, 4.37ozt (2)
An oak longcase clock, late 18th century, the 12inch brass dial with engraved centre, signed 'Geo Borrett, Stowmarket' to the arch, with seconds and date dials, 5 pillar movement, the hood surmounted by three brass ball and eagle finials, the case probably associated214 x 46 x 23cmWe have not had the clock running, and neither did the owner. It probably needs some attention, but does have to be sold 'as seen'
Selection of Reels (4) to incl Bruce & Walker Expert Series salmon fly reel, 4 1/4" ventilated spool, 2 screw latch, milled rim tensioner, constant check, 6 pillar frame, alloy line guide and foot, signs of use, runs well, t/w Shakespeare "The Big Boss" model 8200 multiplier, twin handles, on/off check, star tensioner, original box, tool and instructions, light use, runs well; Atlas Portage multiplier size 100 stamped on foot, straight counter balanced white handle, on/off check and sliding tensioner, light use, runs very well; another as above but stamped 8
Orvis Turbine 11, large arbor trout fly reel, 3 1/2" diameter, backplate check adjuster, little used, in Orvis Cordura case and an alloy/ebonite? S crank fly reel, 3 1/8" diameter by 2" wide, triple pillar with smooth foot, polished wood handle, optional check clicker, again little used, comes in Neoprene case. (2)
A Lines Bros white painted doll's house, circa 1920, with two twin-pot chimney stacks to the patinated tiled roof, the front elevation with three panelled windows with balcony to the upper floor and two further windows to each side of the green painted front door having a triangular pediment and pillar supports, the whole hinged to enclose an interior of four rooms, central stair hall with quarter turn staircase and landing, 73cm wide, 36cm deep, 63cm high (unfurnished)Used condition consistent with age, paper torn in places, door gets a little stuck, one chimney is a bit wobbly
Thomas Garner of London, a George III mahogany eight day longcase clock, the arched brass dial with silvered strike / silent, Roman chapter ring, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, five pillar movement with anchor escapement, arched hood with fluted columns, the base with a double step to the foot, 50cm wide, 234cm high. Condition - good
Like the Triumph 2000 it was developed from, the Triumph Stag it was styled by Italian maestro Giovanni Michelotti and featured the monocoque construction, independent suspension, disc/drum brakes, power-assisted rack and the pinion steering and driveline of that saloon. All Stags were four-seater convertible coupés but for structural rigidity and to meet new American rollover standards at the time, the Stag required a B-pillar 'roll bar' hoop connected to the windscreen frame by a T-bar. The power plant though, was an all-new OHC, V8 of 3000cc capacity fed by a pair of Stromberg carburettors and the newcomer received a warm reception at the time of launch in 1970, although longevity of the engine proved to be a problem. Most Stags were fitted with a Borg Warner automatic gearbox together with electric windows, power steering and power-assisted brakes fitted as standard. Very desirable, the Stag is well supported through various clubs and specialist suppliers.This excellent 1972 Triumph Stag, with a manual gearbox and overdrive, was the subject of a body restoration and repaint in 2019. Purchased by the current owner in 2022, who set about to make this Stag the best he could. The car was sent to a classic car specialist who located and restored a hardtop for the car, they then stripped out the interior and replaced the seat covers and cleaned and painted anything that required it in the interior. The mechanics of the car were gone through to make sure that it runs and drives as it should. The cost of all this work came to over £12,000. Finished in white with a white hardtop and black interior, this loverly Triumph Stag is supplied with a V5 registration document and a file containing invoices for the recent work carried out, photographs from the previous restorations and old MoT test certificates. With all the work that has been carried out to this car, it represents excellent value to the new owner. Consigned by John Tomlin.*Interested parties should note that this car is supplied with a MoT test certificate which expires in June 2025 DESIRABLE MANUAL GEARBOX WITH OVERDRIVESUBJECT TO A COSMETIC RESTORATIONMOT TEST CERTIFICATE VALID TO JUNE 2025
Wreck Silver "Piece of 8" from Dodington - part of the Clive of India treasure Comprising a loose mounted 1748 "Piece of 8" Pillar Dollar together with two dedicated volumes, one of which directly related to the Dodington wreck. The coin and books were personally donated by the two divers to the vendor's husband whilst diving near Bird Island, east of Port Elizabeth, South Africa.
A SWISS SILVER VERGE CENTRE-SECONDS POCKET WATCH WITH FIGURAL ENAMEL DIAL AND ECCENTRIC CALENDAR COURVOISIER FRERES, LA CHAUX-DE-FONDS, EARLY 19th CENTURY The slim gilt full-plate single fusee movement with four columnar pillars pinned through the backplate, plain stop iron block, and verge escapement regulated by sprung three-arm steel balance with tompion-type regulation, the backplate with fine pierced and sculpted radial scroll decorated balance bridge with herringbone decorated rim over silvered regulation disc engraved Advance/Retard flanked by engraved signature Courvoisier Freres and serial number N. 12576 to outer margin, the circular enamel dial finely polychrome painted with scene of Aeneus rescuing his father from the burning city of Troy incorporating small dial with vertically aligned Arabic numerals, signed Courvoisier, Freres and with gilt moon hands to lower margin, beneath subsidiary month-of-the-year annotated in French and with appropriate zodiacal symbols, and date-of-the-month dials eccentrically positioned within the scene to the right hand side, the outer track divided for seconds incorporating Arabic fifteen-second annotations, the case with cavetto moulded bezel, conforming border to rear and suspension post with bow at twelve o'clock, the inside of the case with repeat serial number 12576, another number 1.3.6.8., initials IsIG and a crowned letter F. The pillar plate 4.8cm (1.875ins) diameter; the case 6cm (2.125ins) diameter. The Courvoisier family of clockmakers was established with the formation of a partnership between Louis Courvoisier (1758-1832) and his father-in-law Captain Louis-Benjamin Robert (1732-1781) in 1781. In 1787 Robert died leaving his share of the business in control of his widow, Charlotte. This arrangement continued until 1811 when Louis Courvoisier took his son, Frederic Alexander into partnership to form 'Courvoisier et Cie'. In 1825 Louis handed over the control of the family business to Frederic Alexander which also employed his two brothers, Henry Louis and Philippe Auguste Courvoisier. In around 1842 Frederic Alexander left to work alone leaving the business in the hands of the two remaining brothers trading as 'Courvoisier Freres'. The business was then succeeded by Henry Louis's three sons in 1852. The enamel dial of the current lot is finely painted and depicts Aeneus rescuing his father from the burning city of Troy. Watches with fine figural painted enamel dials incorporating subsidiaries were particularly fashionable in France and Switzerland in around 1800 with many makers such as Meuron and Company, Mermillon and even Abraham Louis Breguet incorporating dials in this style. Indeed this type of dial may, in part, have been influenced by the Napoleon administration's attempt to adopt the 'Revolutionary' decimal calendar as a few watches survive with subsidiaries annotated with this short lived alternative. Condition Report: The fusee chain is currently unhitched from the spring barrel but is present; it is most probable that there is a problem with the mainspring hence it probably requires replacement. The movement will run when motive power is gently applied to the train suggesting that the rest of the train is in sound working condition. The mechanism is a little dirty/dull however the gilding is in good original condition with very few surfaces scratches or other blemishes. The dial is a little loose, there is some chipping around the winding holes and a very light hairline crack between the hole and the centre of the hour dial. There are other extremely faint hairlines to the centres of the other two subsidiaries and to the left of the right arm of the figure of Aeneus, otherwise dial is in fine original condition with minimal scratching/blemishes. Only the hour and minute hands are present; there is no arbor visible for the seconds hand of the day-of-the-week subsidiary suggesting that the under-dial work may be incomplete; the date-of-the-month dial has an arbor visible at the centre. The case is in sound condition with visible damage limited to slight denting, a few light scuffs and scratches and wear. There is no winding key included. Condition Report Disclaimer
Miniature Coalport tea ware, including lime green, pink, turquoise, cobalt blue (af) and yellow cups and saucers with fine gilded interiors with beaded decoration to the exteriors. As well as the cups and saucers there is a coffee pot, sugar bowl and cup, another tea pot, cup and saucers, and a larger cup and saucer of a similar pattern with gilded interiors , a cobalt blue tankard (tiny chip), canister and cover (af) and a miniature Crown Derby pillar vase approx 6.5 cms h.

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