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A gilt mounted ebonised musical table clock by Benjamin Pyke, London, circa 1800, the shaped 7" engraved dial signed Benjn Pyke, London with annular calendar, subsidiary chimes/silent and chimes selection dials, the three-chain fusee and chain movement with verge escapement and trip repeat striking on a bell playing one of four tunes with eleven hammers on eleven bells, with foliate engraved backplate, the case with bell top, urn and pineapple finials, pierced vase and scroll frets above side carrying handles and foliate frets, the canted corners with caryatids, on scroll feet, 67.5cm (26.5") high/ see illustration
Pinkerton (Robert) Russia: Or Miscellaneous Obser first edition 8 hand-coloured lithographs 1p. errata at end scattered spotting to text contemporary half calf rebacked preserving original spine strip recased [Abbey Travel 230] 1833; and 2 others Russian 8vo and oblong 4to (3) *** This work shows the people described leading their everyday lives for example in a national dance playing a moujik game spending time with their children and enjoying village amusements.
Oak table organ, the lid inscribed in gilt lettering By Royal Letters Patent `The Ariel Automatic Organ`, the lid opening to reveal original `Directions for Playing` instruction paper, also bearing the retail plaque of C.C. Hambleton, within a light oak case with scratched carved floral decoration fitted with two side winding handles and supported upon an ebonised plinth, 20" wide overall; also with two boxes of 5.5" paper rolls
Art Deco mahogany two train mantel clock, the movement striking on a gong, the rectangular silvered dial plate signed Bravingtons Ltd, Kings Cross & Ludgate Hill, London, within a stepped case, 6.5" high; also a walnut Art Deco three train Napoleon hat mantel clock playing and striking on nine rods, the 5.5" silvered chapter ring enclosing a wooden centre, within an inlaid case, 9.5" high (2)
** A fine late 19th Century silver Tray by William Comyns, the central vacant cartouche surrounded by scroll work, further `C` scrolls and foliate repousse decoration and surrounded by various exotic birds, cherubs playing a lute and a piccolo and headed by Classical style marks, gadrooned border, 14" diameter, assayed London 1897, 416.8grms, illustrated inside back cover

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