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A rare .935 silver World War I period Morse Code pocket watch, as used by telegraphic operators, two opposing dials; one with an outer chapter ring A-M with RSWX four minute markers, inner chapter ring with Roman numerals and other dial with Acoustic Range Finder markings, marked J H Stewards
A Brass Skeleton Mantel Timepiece, circa 1880, single chain fusee movement with an anchor escapement, five spoke wheels, 5-inch silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, raised on an ebonised base and beneath a glass dome 28cm high Ebonised base with small scratches, dome is complete, movement plates are slightly dirty, dial chapter ring with small scratches, movement is working, with pendulum.
An Adam Period Mahogany Serving Table, late 18th century, the nulled frieze on ring turned and fluted tapering legs195.5cm by 55.5cm by 90.5cmSlightly misshapen and bowed (see additional images). Some splitting to the veneers on the right-hand side. There are numerous scratches to the top (some deep). Slight movement in the joints and the legs. The lower section of the table is rather faded and dry compared to the top. Please see additional images online.
A Hook and Spike Lantern Alarm Timepiece, signed P Russell, Devizes, circa 1760, lantern form four posted case, 5-inch arch brass dial with a silvered Roman numeral chapter ring, central silvered alarm disc, winged cherub spandrels, dial arch with a silvered disc signed, movement with verge escapement and alarm striking on a top mounted bell, bob pendulum21cm highMovement is discoloured and needs cleaning, movement side door panels are missing, movement top plate with both side frets missing, movement with alarm weight missing and alarm chain, later added spikes, dial is discoloured. With one weight.
A Small Hook and Spike Alarm Lantern Clock, signed Tho Wheeler, London, Late 17th Century, four posted case with pieced side frets, side doors with attached winged side apertures, front pierced dolphin fret signed to the lower edge Tho Wheeler London, 3-3/4-inch silvered Roman numeral chapter ring, dial centre finely engraved with floral and scroll decoration, centre alarm disc and single steel hand, double weight driven movement with verge escapement and a central swinging bob pendulum, hour striking and alarm striking with two hammers striking the top mounted bell, case back with alarm work and hook and spikes25cm highThomas Wheeler was apprenticed to Nicholas Coxeter in 1647. He was free of the Clockmakers Company in 1655 and Master in 1684. He died in 1694.Bell strap looks later made but to a high standard, later side door panels with later attached winged pendulum apertures, dial chapter ring has slightly discoloured, the alarm work has been later reinstated, pendulum rod and bob has been later made, movement plates are dusty, movement needs cleaning, movement pinions and wheels have been restored in the past, movement looks complete. With one weight.
A Pair of Gilt Bronze Louis XV Style Occasional Tables, as three infant tritons, on scroll form bases and floral pillar, supporting pink and grey marble circular tops, the tops late 19th century, the bases earlier 38cm by 47cmProvenance: Selected Items from The Court House, Bolton-by-Bowland Table One - the pink marble has some ring marks/scratches, as well as some small areas of fritting/nibbles around the top (as photographed). Table Two - the top has some nibbles and chips to the underside. Base is rather loose. Both bases are heavily tarnished/oxidised. Movement in the marble top/ support on both tables.
A Good Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Harrison, Liverpool, circa 1780, swan neck pediment, flame mahogany trunk door flanked by fluted pilasters and surmounted by blind fretwork borders, base with flame mahogany raised central panel, 13-inch arch brass dial with a silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring, chapter ring with inner date ring and corresponding central date hand, chequered dial centre with seconds dial and silvered plaque signed, dial arch with rolling moonphase aperture, four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell234cm highCase hood with some chips and small pieces of wood missing in parts, trunk with some blind fretwork missing to both sides, trunk door is very slightly bowed, trunk pilasters with small chips in parts, both sides of the base with small cracks, dial is slightly discoloured in parts, movement looks complete, with pendulum and two weights.
A Turkish Market Arched Brass Dial Hook and Spike Lantern Form Clock, signed Geo Clarke, Leaden Hall Street, London, circa 1760, 8-inch arched brass dial, chapter ring with Turkish numerals, arch with silvered plaque signed, side opening doors with Turkish crescent symbol, pierced frets, hoop and spikes, movement with verge escapement and outside countwheel striking on a top mounted bell, bob pendulum 36cm highDial is slightly discoloured, movement is complete, later small disc behind the dial to support the centre hand arbor, later pendulum bob and rod, with weight.
A Mahogany Hunt Table, in the manner of Gillows, early 19th century, of D shaped form, the moulded frieze on eight ring turned and reeded tapering legs with brass-capped toes and castors A Very Similar Table, to form a circular dining table 160cm by 157cm by 72cm (2)For a similar table see Stuart (Susan E) Gillows of Lancaster and London 1730-1840, pg.249, pl.247 where it is described as a social table
A Regency Mahogany Free-Standing Double-Sided Open Bookcase, early 19th century, of rectangular form with reeded edge and rounded corners above adjustable shelves, all between reeded column supports, on ring turned tapering legs with brass-capped toes and castors84cm by 44cm by 97cmThe top section with some deep scratches and some bruising. Variations in colour and some ring marks. The lower section has some general scuffs. Otherwise, good.
A French Ormolu Striking Mantel Clock, signed Filon A Paris, circa 1800, case surmounted by a classical lady in robes seated ploughing, rectangular base with applied mounts, enamel chapter ring with Roman numerals and signed, twin barrel movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell42cm by 44cmOrmolu surfaces are discoloured, dial enamel chapter ring with small hairline cracks, movement is dirty, pendulum is missing.
A Good Brass York Minster Form Skeleton Striking Mantel Clock with Half Hour Passing Strike, by Evans of Handsworth, retailed by Vassalli, Scarborough, circa 1870, the Evans of Handsworth movement with "York Minster" form movement plates, twin chain fusee movement with an anchor escapement, half hour passing strike on a top mounted bell and rack striking the hours on a blued steel gong, six spoke wheels, lower side of the movement with silvered plaque and retailers signature, white marble base and beneath a glass dome, pull repeat cord, 8-inch silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, with original wooden rod and zinc cylinder bob pendulum, sold with Time & Motion Insurance paperwork dated 18/11/2006 and Time & Motion service paperwork dated 21/4/0654cm high clock, 63cm overall height Movement is clean, movement is striking the hours and passing strike on the half hours correctly, dome with very minor chips to the botton edges, but otherwise the dome is clean with no cracks, with original pendulum, marble base with very minor chips to the edges.
An Ebonised Pull Quarter Repeat Table Timepiece, signed Jno Pyke, London, circa 1760, inverted bell top pediment with carrying handle, side glazed panels, pull hour and quarter repeat cord, bracket shaped feet, 6 inch arch brass dial with a silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring, finely matted dial centre with mock pendulum and date apertures, arch with silvered plaque signed, single fusee movement with a verge escapement and pull quarter repeat for the hours and quarters on a nest of seven bells, movement backplate with elaborate scroll engraving, bob pendulum45cm high over handleCase surfaces with small scratches and minor chips in parts, front door lock escutcheon with top rivet missing, escutcheon is loose, case ebonised surfaces are rubbed in parts, case with some small cracks in parts, back door glass with some small scratches, brass surfaces are discoloured, dial chapter ring is slightly discoloured in parts, movement is complete, movement in going order. Pull repeat is working and striking the hour and quarters when pulling the repeat cord.
A carved Oak cased Longcase Clock, the brass face to the 8 day movement having a contrasting chapter ring with Roman hour and Arabic minute numerals and a semi-circular date register. Maker - Sam Whitmore, Daventry (bell missing), 20 1/4" wide x 11'' deep x 80'' high. Ran for a time during lotting.

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