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An oak-cased clock by Thomas Vale of Walsall 1760-1770. The eight-day movement has a brass hammer, indicating it was a library clock. The brass face has a smiling sun in the arch, there are two spandrels with dolphins and waves. There is a separate silvered chapter ring, a day date and second hand. The carved door has two intertwining flowers - indication of a marriage - and the plinth is carved with grapes and vine leaves, the hands look to have been replaced by mid 19th century examples
A George III mahogany longcase clock, with swan neck and dentil moulded pillar hood, with full length trunk door, plain moulded base and bracket feet, the 30cm square arch brass dial engraved with floral and shell spandrels and having strike / silent dial to the arch, Roman hour and Arabic minute numerals, subsidiary seconds ring and date aperture, marked John Safley, NICOLSON'S PARK EDIN. R, 8-day movement striking a bell, 225cm high.
JOHN SPEED DENBIGHSHIRE double page engraved map from The Theatre... 1611, hand coloured, mounted to platemark, 39.5 x 52cm ++In apparently good condition with light staining and solitary brown spot in upper border. Ring mark verso, framed as the three preceding maps by the same
A LEICA M3 CAMERA SERIAL NO 1034042, C1961 with Leitz Summicron f2 50mm lens, lens cap and Leica meter in makers leather erc, lens hood, Visoflex and OUBIO and extension ring 16469Y in a gadget back ++In good used, but well cared for condition. The leather erc scuffed and with home made brass plate repair fitted by the late owner
A GEORGE III OAK EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK the breakarched brass dial engraved on the chapter ring Edward Newton Grantham, having lunar work above, the case crossbanded in fruitwood, 222cm h ++Encrusted with dust and old ingrained dirt but unrestored, free from any significant damage. The movement/dial basically complete and apparently original to the case
A VICTORIAN OAK COLLECTOR'S CABINET fitted with four short and three long moulded, graduated drawers with flush brass ring pulls, 48cm h; 22 x 41cm ++A good quality cabinet in fine original condition, thought to be of oak although the colour is more akin to rosewood, very dense and heavy. The outer doors retaining the contemporary amber glass moulded knobs
A WELSH OAK COFFOR BACH, 18TH C with panelled lid, front and drawer, 47cm h; 37 x 72cm ++Unrestored and long in the private owner's family, very dry with a number of old stains and ring marks on the lid. The locks old replacement, the brass escutcheon possibly original, some localised worm on the reverse of the drawer front. The lid with replacement steel hinges
A FLIGHT, BARR & BARR SPILL VASE AND A CONTEMPORARY ENGLISH PORCELAIN COBALT GROUND PEAR SHAPED VASE, C1820-25 painted with continuous roses or a landscape with a figure to either side, 11 and 12.5cm h ++Spill vase with ring of one handle restored and wear to gilding around the base. Blue vase, corner chip on foot, otherwise unusually fine condition
AN ENGLISH 18CT GOLD KEYLESS LEVER HALF HUNTING CASED WATCH, MONTAGUE J PICKETT 265 OXFORD STRT LONDON NO 6291 with three quarter plate movement and enamel dial, the plain case with blue enamel chapter ring and on the back a crest and mirror monogram, casemaker Ball & Macaire, London 1875, 39mm diam ++Fine quality and condition

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