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Ebony finished repeating table clock by Richard Lyons, generally late 17th century, square brass face, 17cm, gilt cherub mask spandrels, N-S lever at XII, silvered arabic and roman chapter ring, matt field with two winding holes, blued hands, the five-pillar fusee movement with verge escapement, quarter repeat on a three-bell carillon and hour bell (probably a late19th century addition), hour strike, bob pendulum, the back plate engraved with floral scrolls and inscribed Richard Lyons London, the bell topped case with cast floral handle, pierced frieze, glazed sides, on set-out plinth. Height 32cm.
A fine walnut longcased clock with seaweed marquetry decoration, late 17th century, the square brass face inscribed Richard Lyons, London , with cherub mask spandrels, silvered chapter ring, roman and arabic numerals, matt field, silver seconds ring, date aperture, five-pillar two train movement, anchor escapement, external countwheel striking the hour, in a flat top hood with blind fret frieze, integral columns, on a slender trunk with lenticle, on set out plinth. Height 219cm.
Astronomical and astrological longcased clock, early -mid 18th century , double-ended broken arch brass face, width 31cm, applied with gilt spandrels of cherubs and dolphins, the upper arch with a silvered lunar date and tidal time ring in arabic numbers above a moon phase aperture, the square part of the face with a silvered chapter ring numbered on the circumference in arabic and inscribed Wind me up on ye Munday in the lower half, the upper half numbered in roman hours VI - XII - VI, the upper half of the field revealing a rotating silvered disc of the sun, moon and stars, the sun and moon respectively pointing to the day or night hours, the matt lower half of the field with shuttered winding holes that open daily at VI a.m., centre sweep minutes and seconds fingers, the lower broken arch with a vase aperture displaying the zodiac signs, and joined to the face by two name plates inscribed W. Gascoyne, Newark , the two-train movement of four pillars, anchor escapement, barrel mounted count wheel striking the hour on a top bell, in a flat topped double-ended hood with broken arch door, plain integral columns and glazed sides, on cavetto shoulders, broken arch door with lenticle, and set out plinth. Height 231cm. (Two weights, pendulum)
Ebonised pine longcased clock, square brass face, 28cm, cherub and crown spandrels, silvered arabic and roman chapter ring inscribed Power, Wellingborow, matt field, silvered seconds dial, date aperture, and two fingers, single weight movement of four pillars, anchor escapement, external count wheel striking the hour, in a flat topped hood with plain columns and cavetto shoulders, on plain trunk and set out plinth. Height 200cm. (Weight and pendulum).
Ebonised longcased clock with gilt stringing, early 18th century and later, broken arch brass face with silvered arch boss inscribed Markwick, London , silvered chapter ring with arabic and roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, alarm set, date aperture and strike/silent, two train movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell (alarm mechanism removed), the arched hood (lacking its crest) with integral plain columns, on a plain trunk with lenticle, on set-out plinth. Overall height 231cm. (Two weights and pendulum)
Oak and mahogany longcased clock , the square brass face with silvered chapter ring inscribed John Taylor fecit, matt field and date aperture, two-train single finger movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, in a swan neck hood with baluster columns on a canted corner trunk, short door and set out plinth. Height 210cm. (Two weights and pendulum)
Oak longcased clock, generally early 18th century, square brass face, 25.5cm, rococo shell and scroll spandrels, brass chapter ring with roman numerals, leaf scroll field inscribed Willm. Ronson, Stevenage , hour hand, double weight vertical pillar movement, anchor escapement, external count wheel striking the hour, in a flat top hood with integral columns and glazed sides, on broken arch door and set out plinth. Height 192cm. (Two weights and pendulum)
Oak and mahogany longcased clock, early 19th century, painted broken arch face with arab and roman hour ring, subsidiary seconds, date aperture, inscribed T. Arkingstall, Market Drayton , twin barrel movement, anchor escapement, hour strike, in a swan neck hood with fluted columns on a canted corner trunk and set out plinth. Height 206cm.
A limited edition walnut and gilt metal Daniel Quare reproduction barometer, circa 1978, supplied by Garrard & Co. Ltd., limited edition No. 32 of 150, the silvered dial with engraved decoration within a gilt metal and glazed case with foliate engraved decoration and inscribed 'Reproduction of Daniel Quare circa 1700, 32-150', the stop fluted and spiral reeded column on a rectangular plinth base with hinged foliate feet, height approx 100cm, together with certificate and related paperwork.
A Regency mahogany bracket timepiece with eight day fusee movement, the painted dial with Roman numerals, the stepped sarcophagus top with gilt metal pineapple finial, the rectangular case with brass inlay and ebony stringing on a plinth base and gilt metal winged paw feet, height approx 40cm.
19th century Biedermeier marble topped dressing chest, the raised marble top with two opposing pull out drawers carved with pears over a rectangular marble stand and two short over three long drawers flanked by fluted, turned and acanthus carved columns, on a plinth base and bun style feet, 46.25" wide
Victorian bronze model of a saddled dog upon a rectangular plinth, 5.5" long; also a seated chrome wildcat car mascot, small two handled Japanese bronze vase, 6" high, pair of Art Nouveau bronzed pin trays modelled as young ladies with flowing hair and two rectangular brass compacts with sovereign coin holders (7)
A pair of 19th Century cast bronze models of the Medici and Bacchic vases, each beaded and egg and dart rim above an urn shaped body, cast in relief with classical figures above acanthus leaf and flowerhead bands issuing bearded mask headed acanthus decorated handles, raised on a flared and fluted base and square stepped plinth, height of each approx 34.5cm.
An impressive pair of mid-19th Century artificial stoneware capitals, executed in high relief, probably manufactured by the firm of Blanchard, each with a square moulded top above an Ionic capital with juxtaposed portraits of King Lud and a druid maiden, her hair entwined with oak leaves, between acanthus leaves and above a circular moulded and canted square plinth base, height approx 100cm, width approx 55cm.
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