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A large Poole pottery orange abstract design 85 vase, 40cm, floral design vase, dish, lamp base and lidded pot, together with a large brown west Germany Jasba, 45cm. IMPORTANT: Online viewing and bidding only. Collection by appointment via our website or arrange with Mailboxes Etc couriers ONLY. Restrictions apply to ensure social distancing.
SELECTION OF DECORATIVE CERAMICSincluding a Poole pottery orange ground floral plate, Poole style pottery triangular hors d'oeuvres dish with a red ground, Carlton Ware yellow ground shaped dish, Rouge Royale shaped dish, cabbage leaf dish and a strawberry shaped preserve bowl now lacking it's lid, three Royal Winton shaped dishes, Italian orange jug and a 1950's irregular shaped butter dish and knife with abstract design, boxed
A quantity of ceramics and glass, including two pieces of Royal Crown Derby Imari 1128, Royal Brierly iridescent scent bottle, Caithness paperweight, Royal Doulton miniature character jugs, Masons, Poole pottery, commemorative silver including a five pound coin, boxed Lilliput Lane Cottages, Foley Ming Rose coffee set and a Victorian Staffordshire Vicar and Moses group (one tray and two boxes)
EARLY POOLE POTTERY - CARTER/STABLER/ADAMS five early pieces including a squat vase with bands of lines and dots and circular motifs, impressed number and potters mark probably for Vera Bridle. Also with a buff coloured large jug, smaller jug with chevron design around the rim, a squat pedestal bowl, and small two handled bowl. Squat vase 10.5cms high. (5)
A George II parquetry inlaid oak eight-day longcase clockJohn Seddon, Frodsham, circa 1740The four finned pillar inside countwheel bell striking movement with anchor escapement regulated by seconds pendulum, the 12.5 inch square brass dial with ringed winding holes, calendar aperture and subsidiary seconds dial to the matted centre decorated with an engraved concentric herringbone band and signed John Seddon, Frodsham to a decorative panel above the calendar, within applied silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with elaborate foliate half hour markers and arcaded minute ring with Arabic five minutes to outer track, with scroll pierced steel hands and mask and scroll cast spandrels to angles, the case with ogee caddy over generous double-ogee cornice, fretwork frieze and hinged glazed dial aperture applied with three-quarter columns to angles, the sides with break-arch windows over concave throat moulding and shaped 'Dutch gable' shaped top crossbanded trunk door centred with a parquetry star and flanked by chevron banded uprights to surround, on conforming star decorated plinth base with parquetry border, ogee top mouldings and caddy moulded skirt, 216cm (85ins) high. Records relating to the Seddon family of clockmakers from Frodsham, Cheshire first appear in the Parish baptismal entries for the children of Mary Cook and John Seddon (described as a clockmaker by trade) in 1676, followed by the supposed supplying of a turret clock by John Seddon to Poole Hall in 1704. Frodsham Parish records apparently further record a John Seddon complaining of an Edward Cook in 1713. Finally Daniel Seddon, Clockmaker from Frodsham, is recorded as working 1754-85. John and Daniel Seddon were makers of very fine clocks some of which incorporated spherical globe moons in the arch and invariably displayed fine engraved detail. The current lot is typical of Seddon's work with fine decorative detailing to the movement and lively engraving to the dial. The case also exhibits parquetry star motifs which again is often seen on those housing movements by the Seddon family.Condition Report: The movement is complete and in clean working condition with no evidence of alteration or noticeable replacements. The dial is also in clean condition and free from visible defects other than a few light spots of discolouration.The movement has a replacement seatboard which rests on sections separately applied to thin the side uprights of the case. The presence of a replacement seatboard and sections applied to case uprights means that we cannot offer any assurances that the movement and dial are original to the case however we are generally of the opinion that they probably are (on stylistic grounds) and that the replacements to the seatboard and cheek uprights were most likely done for purely practical reasons. The case generally is in good condition having fairly recently had cosmetic work by the previous owner (an elderly lady now deceased) done to make it eminently presentable. Consequently the base has been rebuilt with a new skirt. Faults are therefore otherwise generally limited to some historic bumps, scuffs, shrinkage and other age related blemishes.Clock is complete with two weights, pendulum, case key and winder. Condition Report Disclaimer
Horology - a substantial quantity of reference works including regional monographsIncluding Snell, Michael Clocks & Clockmakers of Salisbury Hobnob Press, Salisbury undated, signed by the author, dj; Pollard, David THE ASTRONOMICAL CLOCKMAKER EDWARD COCKEY AND OTHER WARMINSTER HOROLOGISTS Bedeguar Books, Warminster 1999, signed by the author and numbered 62/500, softbound; Cave-Browne-Cave, B.W. JONAS BARBER, Clockmaker of Winster The Reminder Press, Ulveston 1979, softbound; Sellers, David F. A CONCISE GUIDE TO THE CLOCKMAKERS OF NORTHALLERTON AND THEIR CLOCKS published by the author, Northallerton 2008, signed by the author and numbered 57/400, softbound; Bacon, D.H. WATCHMAKING IN LLANGOLLEN BY ROBERT HUGHES, A Genuine Late-Nineteenth Century Welsh Watch Manufacturer The Antiquarian Horological Society, Ticehurst 2000, dj; Fennell, Geraldine A LIST of IRISH WATCH and CLOCK MAKERS National Museum of Ireland, Dublin 1963, softbound; Parker, Paul Clockmaking In The Vale of Clwyd published by the author, Mold 1993, softbound; Miles Brown, H. CORNISH CLOCKS and CLOCKMAKERS David and Charles, Newton Abbot 1970, dj; Loomes, Brian WESTMORLAND CLOCKS and CLOCKMAKERS David and Charles, Newton Abbot 1974, dj; Beesen, C.F.C. Clockmaking in Oxfordshire 1400-1850 Museum of the History of Science, Oxford 1989, softbound; Beeson, C.F.C. PERPIGNAN 1356, The Making of a Clock and Bell for the King's Castle The Antiquarian Horological Society, London 1982, dj; Jagger, Cedric ROYAL CLOCKS, The British Monarchy & its Timekeepers 1300-1900 Robert Hale, London 1983, softbound; Hana, W.F.J. English Lantern Clocks Blandford Press, Poole 1977, dj; Nicholls, Andrew English Bracket and Mantel Clocks Blandford Press, Poole 1981, dj; Turner, A.J. The Clockwork of the Heavens Asprey and Company Limited, London 1973, softbound; Clutton, C., Baillie G.H. and Ilbert C.A. BRITTEN'S OLD CLOCKS AND WATCHES AND THEIR MAKERS eighth edition, Eyre Methuen, London 1972, green cloth with gilt over red title to spine; together with numerous other titles including some duplicates and a selection of horological auction catalogues, (qty).
WILLIAM DE MORGAN (1839-1917) 'FLOWERS & VASE' FRAMED TWO-TILE PANEL, CIRCA 1880 glazed earthenware, on a Poole Pottery blank, later framed(each tile approx. 15cm square)Footnote: Literature: Greenwood, M. The Designs of William De Morgan, Richard Dennis, 2007, p196, pl.26, where the design for this tile panel is illustrated.
A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY REGULATOR LONGCASE CLOCK BY WILLIAM CONWAY OF POOLE, C.1825-30 the brass eight day movement with six turned pillars and shaped plates, with an anchor escapement and brass cylinder, the circular silvered dial with Arabic and Roman numerals, with subsidiary dials for hours and seconds and signed 'Will Conway Poole', the flame veneered case with an arched hood and ebonised outline mouldings, with pendulum and one brass cased weight 205.4cm high
Tokens, Great Britain, Dorset, a 'Town & County of Poole Token', One Shilling 1811, by James Ferris, Silversmith, F or better, a 'One Shilling Token, For Public Accomodation, 1811' by H. Ward Blandford, VF+, a 'One Shilling Silver Token, Poole', 1812, by W.B. Best, F, together with the matching Sixpence token, F, a 'Dorsetshire One Shilling', 1811, by Shaftesbury Bank, F, together with the matching Sixpence token, NVF Provenance: from the Tompkin collection

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