A French cast brass mantel clock, late 19th c, with aneroid barometer and primrose enamel dial, in square case with domed top, lyre finial and pilasters, gong striking movement, the cartouche to the base engraved Presented to John Sell Edmund Cotman M.R.C.P. Edin L.R.C.S. Edin by his fellow parishioners in grateful recognition of his valuable services as Upper Church Warden St Botolph's Aldersgate 1890-1892, pendulum, 49cm h The old, probably original gilt lacquer worn and dirty. Movement in working order. Short hairline crack to enamel chapter ring at 6
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JOHN RAYMENT, HUNTINGDON. A MID-18TH CENTURY EBONISED INVERTED BELL-TOP BRACKET CLOCK, the case surmounted by a brass carrying handle above a glazed moulded door, enclosing a 17.5cm arched brass dial with gilt spandrels and silvered engraved name roundel and chapter ring surrounding a matted centre and calendar aperture, the five-pillar fusée movement with verge escapement and signed foliate engraved backplate, quarter-repeating on two bells, 45.5cm high, 50cm including handle.
RICHARD FENNELL, KENSINGTON. A GEORGIAN MAHOGANY BRACKET CLOCK, the inverted bell-top case with brass finials, pierced side panels, ball feet and glazed door, enclosing a 7.5cm arched brass dial with silvered strike/silent, chapter ring, calendar aperture and name plate, the twin fusée movement with foliate engraved back plate and bob pendulum, striking on a bell, 51cm high including brass carrying handle.
Great Britain 1836-Postal/Social History-EL very long and detailed reference a deceased state with a lawyers opinion dated (16th March 1836) Dereham posted to Greens Coffee House Lincolns Inn-manuscript 9-partial black Dereham cancel - red single ring A/17MR17/1836 cancel
18th-19th century A.D. Featuring a suspension loop and free-running ring, the bifacial detailing imitating a studded wooden cross. 5.74 grams, 37 mm (1 1/2 in.). From the collection of a North American gentleman, formed in the 1990s.[No Reserve]For this specific lot, 5% import VAT is applicable on the hammer price
Song Dynasty, 960-1279 A.D. or later. With carination to the inner lip, conical body and narrow basal ring; the interior decorated with a lustrous blackish glaze with streaks of blue-silver 'hare's fur' markings. See Lili, F., Chinese Ceramics, Cambridge, 2011, for discussion; cf. Christie’s New York, 17-18 March 2016, lot 1493.241 grams, 11.3 cm wide (4 1/2 in.). From a late Japanese specialist collector, 1970-2000s.
Fell 1516 A.D., found 1958 A.D. Nickel iron meteorite (1AB), cleaned. See Graham, Bevan and Hutchison, Catalogue of Meteorites, Natural History Museum, 1985, p.253, for details of this fall.3.5 grams, 31 mm (1 1/4 in.). Found Nantan, Nandan County, Guangzi Region, China. Property of a Sussex, UK, teacher.Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from Silver Moon Crystals, Southport, UK. The Nantan meteorite fell in 1516, as recorded in ancient Chinese texts; the fall exploded during descent which resulted in a shower of many individual iron meteorites over an area some 28km x 8km in Nantan County, Guangxi, China. Classified as an iron meteorite; 111CD Course Octohedrite, the composition is approximately 92% iron, 6% nickel and contains more than ten other minerals including kamacite, taenite, dominate, plessite, schreibersite, triolite, graphite and others. In 2000, pieces of the Nantan meteorite were incorporated into an art installation for The Bull Ring Shopping Centre in Birmingham, England. Today, a plaque commemorates the occasion. [No Reserve]

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