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Royal Doulton Winnie the Pooh Collection Figures:- I've Found Somebody Just Like Me, WP22, limited edition No 2735/5000, on wooden plinth; Pooh Counting the Honey Pots, WP12; Winnie the Pooh and the Fair Sized Basket, WP19; Eeyore's Birthday, WP14; Piglet Picking Violets, WP13; together with a Hummel First Edition Annual Bell 1978. (6)
ROBERT SADLER LONDON A FINE GEORGE I BURR WALNUT MONTH GOING LONG CASE CLOCK the twelve inch brass dial with silvered chapter ring, matted centre with ringed winding holes and engraved date aperture, crown and cherub cast brass spandrels and name plaque to the arch fronting a month going movement with five finned pillars and outside count wheel strike, striking the hours on a bell. The finely proportioned case with short grain mouldings, arched fretted hood and double plinth base with original brass cased weights and pendulum 232 cm high.
WILLIAM LOCK UNION STREET BATH A FLAMED MAHOGANY REGENCY LONGCASE CLOCK having a twelve inch convex painted dial with Roman Numerals and centre seconds dial fronting a five pillar eight-day weight driven movement striking the hours on a bell. The slender case with an arched topped door, canted corners and double plinth base 198 cm high.
A LATE 19th CENTURY BLACK SLATE MANTEL CLOCK with shaped plinth base having green veined marble mouldings below a scrolled support holding a drum style case enclosing a two-piece enamel dial with Roman numerals and visible anchor escapement fronting an eight day spring driven movement with outside count wheel striking the hours/half hours on bell 33cm high
THOMAS HALLY, GLASGOW AN EARLY 18TH CENTURY INLAID WALNUT THREE TRAIN LONGCASE CLOCK with caddy top and narrow trunk arched top door fitted lenticle and standing on a plinth base. The 12" brass dial with chapter ring and mask head spandrels, enclosing a matted centre with three winding holes and date aperture below an arch top with name plaque and strike silent hole. Fronting a large eight-day movement with finned pillars and strike on a bell, the barrel and musical bells are missing 244cm high.
BRYSON, EDINBURGH A REGENCY FLAMED MAHOGANY AND BRASS INLAID TIMEPIECE BRACKET CLOCK with carved pagoda top and floral inlaid front, standing on a plinth base with brass bracket feet and side carrying handles. The 6” cream convex painted dial with Roman numerals, fronting an eight day fusee movement with shaped plates and pendulum fast (pendulum missing) 36cm high.
NAT. HEDGE COLCHESTER AN 18TH CENTURY BLACK LACQUER AND CHINOISERIE LONGCASE CLOCK with caddy topped hood and arched trunk door above a moulded plinth base. The 12” brass and silvered dial with chapter ring and spandrels enclosing a matted centre with ringed winding holes and date aperture fronting an eight day four pillar movement with anchor escapement and bell strike 244cm high.
A LATE 19th CENTURY FRENCH ORMOLU MANTEL CLOCK having two reeded columns joined with a hinged handle above a cylindrical case standing on black slate plinth and brass bun feet, 2.5” porcelain dial with Roman numerals fronting an eight day spring driven movement with platform escapement 23cm high.
JOHN HOCKER, READING AN EARLY 18TH CENTURY AND LATER LABURNUM OYSTER VENEERED EIGHT-DAY LONGCASE CLOCK having barley-twist columns, geometrically inlaid door and base; standing on a plinth base. The 12" brass dial with silvered chapter ring and crown and cherub spandrels enclosing a matted dial centre with seconds dial and engraved date aperture. Fronting an eight-day weight driven movement with five finned pillars, inside countwheel strike on a bell 226cm high.
A REGENCY FIGURED ROSEWOOD BREAKFRONT OPEN BOOKCASE the top having a super structure standing on tapering columns and having an open gallery above adjustable shelves to the sides and a pair of opening cupboard doors to the centre with original gilded brass shaped frets standing on a shallow squared plinth 130cm wide 135cm high 34cm deep.
FRANCIS WELLS, LONDON A MID 18TH CENTURY EBONISED INVERTED BELL TOP VERGE BRACKET CLOCK with folding brass handle above an inverted bell-shaped top, glazed side windows and hinged brass edged door with sound frets; standing on a moulded plinth base and shaped brass bracket feet. The 7" brass arched dial with silvered chapter ring having Roman numerals and outer minute markings, matted dial centre with date dial, name plaque and mock pendulum aperture; the arch with Strike/ Silent function and Rococo cast brass spandrels. Fronting a fully engraved eight-day double fusee movement with verge escapement and hour strike on a bell 44cm high with the handle down.
A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH INLAID SATINWOOD MANTEL CLOCK/ BAROMETER having a pillar-shaped case with floral inlays and scrolled sides, standing on a plinth base. The 4” circular silvered engraved dial having Roman numerals and surrounded with a gilded brass oak leaf border. Fronting an eight-day spring driven movement with silk suspension and outside count wheel strike on a steel bell. The front with a silvered engraved thermometer 41cm high.
A MONTH DURATION SKELETON TABLE REGULATOR BY RIDEL PARIS the rafter-type frame united by four turned pillars on cast bases set on a granite plinth, the 6.75 inch white enamel subsidiary seconds dial with red enamel seconds ring entitled TEMSIVRAI over a larger white enamel time dial with black Arabic minutes marked in tens enclosing the Roman hours, with gilt star decoration, blue enamel signature and matching moon hands, the spring barrel movement with a train of six wheels running up to the pin wheel 'scape wheel, the substantial grid-iron ½ second pendulum with fine beat adjustment, mounted under a glass dome. An identical model on a marble base by Ridel is illustrated in Kjellberg La Pendule Francais, 1997, p316, plate D.
A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH GILT ORMOLU EMPIRE STYLE DESK CLOCK with a winged angel standing on a triangular plinth base with lions paw feet, holding a circular clock movement, having leaf work decoration and engine turned gilt dial with Roman numerals and spade-shaped hands. Fronting an 8-day spring driven movement with jewelled platform escapement – the dust cover stamped with retailers mark G.B. Boin Taburet a’ Paris. Boin-Taburet was established in 1873 by the antique dealer George Boin and the jeweller Emile Taburet. The firm was credited with the revival of interest in Louis XV style silver-work in Paris in the late 1880's and awarded a gold medal at the Paris 1889 Exposition Universelle. As well as producing exceptional silver and metal work 24cm high.
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