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GB - early Windsor album with stamps 1841 to early 1960's, m, um and used. About 30% of 1d Red Plates present and a smattering of other QV. From 1883 the collection staps up with most stamps present, except for most high values. 1883/4 2/6 and 5/- former with neat cds, latter a parcel ring cancel. 1884 used set except 9d, QV Jubilee most values up to 1/-, several mint. KEVII Jubilee mostly m with different shades. Similar for 1911/12 Jubilee stamps, plus a qty of used. M and U KGV up to 1924/6 where mint prevales. 1918/30 Seahorses used 2/6 x2 shades, 5/- and 10/-, all neat cancels. GVI most m and um, including commemoratives in blocks of 4, justa single 1948 £1 RSW. Unchecked Wildings in blacks of 4, unchecked Castles to £1, some QE2 Commem's to mid 1960's. Main value in EDVII mint issues (Qty)
GB - used QV in ring binder, good basic spread of stamps, including 1840 Penny Black (1 margin), 1840 2d blue (4 margins, one tight), embossed set cut to shape. Most issue sthereafter excluding 1864/80 2/- brown, 1867/83 10/-, £1 and £5. Although no wmk or plate variants the 1883/91 2/6, 5/-, 10/- and £1 green are to be found. The 10/- of good appearance with a neat Queyside - Newcastle on Tyne cds. £1 with two part registered cancels. Additional stamps two stockcards, most Jubilee issues. (Qty)
GB - small but interesting lot of QV to QE2. S/book of QV 1d Red imperfs and Plates (approx 200). 1891 £1 with a repaired tera with hinge, some 2cm in length, a blue crayon mark and three whole or part registered cancels. Official 9d Government Parcels (SG O67) FU. 1890 Fifty Years of Penny Post Card and envelope used. 2/6 Lilac Sg178 VFU Bedford pmk. 1880 6d grey SG147 Plate 17 (the better one). 1883/4 5/- two registered closely struck cancels (SG181). Light perf trim to one side. KEVII 2/6, two very different shades, both VFU - Windermere and Bridlington cancels. Jubilee 7d mm, 9d fu with Wisbech pmk. KGV 2/6 Seahorse chocolate brown Birmingham double ring pmk. 1911/12 unchecked 1/2d green and 1d red m, six KGVI definitive 1st Day Covers (1938/9), plus 1948 Olympic Games, two additional covers - 1971 Postal Strike Apollo 14, and Postage Due cover (Qty)
Unusually seen vast collection of used (rather than CTO) and mint Middle East countries, collected by the vendor when living there. Four in ring binders, and four small folders. Totally original unpicked collection with connections to some of the countries present. Some duplication but rarely more than 4 of any one stamp type. All eras covered with emphasis on 1960's to c2000. All stamps have been given a 2024 Cat Val, and appear correct. The countries that impress are Turkey with useful mm earlies, Kuwait incl GB overprints and later mint, Jordan, Egypt / U.A.R. and Saudi Arabia. Top values noted throughout. Others noted Sharjah, Iran, Iraq, Jordon, Lebanon, Abu Dhabi, Ajman, Bahrain, Oman, Dubai, Yemen, etc etc. Needs viewing (Qty)
GB - 1901 to 1970 mint & used collection in ring binder, basic range of earlier issues ie no wmk variants or printers. 1901/10 high values - 2/6 average used, 5/- m with light vertical crease, 10/- m similar to 5/-, and £1 with two registered postmarks - good perfs. 1913 Seahorses 2/6 to 10/-, all with cds cancels. 1929 PUC £1 with excellent perfs. Re-engraved Seahorses to 10/- average used. From 1935 Jubilee most stamps m or um except for some high values eg 1948 RSW £1, KGVI 10/- dark blue, 1951 Festival set. Only on Wilding set, no phosphors, complete onwards to Christmas 1970. A few additional sheets including unidentified Postage Dues to 2/6 m, plus others. Useful high values (Qty)
Australia - an interesting and well catalogued collection in two Schaubek albums, two stockbooks, a ring binder and various album pages + loose Postal History items. One Schaubek with used only, stamps 1913 to 1971. Good selection of Roo's and Heads up to 5/-, various printings and wmk types. From 1927 only a few stamps missing up to 1971, 5/- Sydney Harbour Bridge noted. Official stamps, useful official opts incl 1936 SG 0123/4, 1932 1/- SG 0136. No Postage Dues or booklet panes. Small number of mm in other Schaubek album, 1935 and 1936 sets, plus odd values eg 1938 10/-, similar opt SPECIMEN and £1 values. Besides QE2 sets to 1968, including paper types of the Navigators high values, an interesting block of 1963 5d from sheets of uncut booklet panes, imperf pairs (4x) and wing margin types (3x). 1852 Ship letter from Sydney to Kirkaldy from ship Ayricola. Stockbooks of um KGVI and QE2 coil strips. Various blocks of 4 from 1930's and 40's, interesting SG19 in block of 4, 1931 Roo SPECIMEN opts set of 3 um x2. Duplicated used in s/book 1913 to QE2. Of note OS perfing on stockcard. Album pages m and u, various blocks, used postage dues to 1/-. Five First Flight covers incl better. Nice set of four 1963 Navigation SPECIMEN opts mm (cat £475). Excellent lot well worth viewing (Qty)
GB - high FV collection, um special issues in most of the 12x albums / stockbooks. SG albums 1993 to 2003, 2000 to 2008 and 2010 to 2012, 95%, 80% and 90% complete respectively. Includes stamps, mini sheets, definitives and Post & Go issues. Further um in small s/book and in larger mixed with used QV to mid 1960's duplicated range. SG ring binder, pages 1840-1970, most mint from 1924 except for the high values. All commemoratives present ordinary and phosphor, and basic definitives. Box of loose stamps in envelopes (qty)
A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY WINE COOLERIN GEORGE II STYLE, MID-19TH CENTURYall-over carved with leaves, scrolls, flowers with lattice panels with a lead lining and stylised dolphin head and brass ring handles on elaborate scroll feet and brass castors, with a later mahogany top (2)42.5cm high, 64.5cm wide, 49cm deep
λ A FINE WILLIAM AND MARY RED TORTOISESHELL TABLE OR BRACKET CLOCKBY THOMAS MARTIN, LONDON, C.1700the brass eight day twin fusee movement with five knopped pillars, a verge escapement, bob pendulum and repeat mechanism, chiming on a nest of six bells and striking on a seventh bell, the backplate engraved with a bird in scrolling foliage around the inscription 'Thomas Martin London' in a cherub cartouche, the brass dial with a silvered chapter ring with black Roman and Arabic numerals and a matted centre with a mock pendulum aperture inscribed 'Thos. Martin London', a date aperture and ringed winding holes, inside gilt winged mask spandrels, the case with a caddy top with a hinged marked silver gilt handle above silk lined fretwork sound panels and a stepped base35cm high, 25.7cm wide, 16.2cm deepProvenanceThe Wetherfield Collection of Clocks, number 35.LiteratureEric Bruton, FBHI, 'The Wetherfield Collection of Clocks - A Guide to Dating English Antique Clocks', p. 95, illustration 35.
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY BRACKET CLOCKBY JOHN WARNE, LONDON, C.1770-80the brass eight day twin fusee movement with a verge escapement and striking on a bell, the backplate engraved 'John Warne LONDON', the brass dial with a silvered chapter ring with black Roman and Arabic numerals around a matted centre with a date aperture and gilt foliate spandrels, the arch with subsidiary 'Strike Silent' and regulation dials, the case with a caddy top, gilt brass flowerbud finials and stop-fluted corners, the front and back doors with pierced, gilt brass and silk lined sound spandrels, on brass feet, with a pendulum49cm high, 34.5cm wide, 23.8cm deep
A WILLIAM AND MARY EBONISED BRACKET CLOCKBY THOMAS MARTIN, LONDON, C.1700the brass, eight day, single fusee movement with five knopped pillars, a verge escapement and repeat mechanism and chiming on two bells, the backplate engraved with scrolling foliage around the inscription 'Tho. Martin London', with a heart-shaped pendulum cock, the brass dial with a silvered chapter ring with black Roman and Arabic numerals and inscribed 'Tho. Martin London', around a matted centre with a mock pendulum and date aperture, inside gilt mask spandrels and beneath an arch with a subsidiary regulator dial, the case with a caddy top above silk lined fretwork sound spandrels and a stepped base, with a pendulum41cm high
A MAHOGANY AND OAK LONGCASE CLOCKBY JOHN MAY, SOUTHAMPTON, LATE 18TH CENTURYthe brass thirty hour movement with four knopped pillars, an anchor escapement, an outside countwheel and striking on a bell, with a 12 inch brass dial inscribed 'John May SOUTHAMPTON', the chapter ring with black Roman and Arabic numerals around a matted centre with a subsidary date aperture, the hood with turned columns on a trunk with a rectangular door and stepped base196cm highOFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE
λ A TORTOISESHELL LONGCASE CLOCKBY JOHN MILLER, LONDON, LATE 17TH / EARLY18TH CENTURY AND LATERthe brass eight day movement with six knopped pillars, with an outside countwheel and an anchor escapement, striking on a bell, the backplate with an anchor-shaped cut-out, the 10 inch brass dial with a silvered chapter ring with black Roman hours and fleurs-de-lys half hour markers and a narrow minute chapter ring with Arabic five minutes, the matted centre with a subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, inside winged cherub head spandrels and an engraved border, the lower edge inscribed 'John Miller Londini Fecit', the hood with a square glazed door flanked by barley twist columns, the trunk with a rectangular door with a circular lenticle, on a panelled base with shaped feet, with two weights and a pendulum, the movement and case possibly associated210cm highCatalogue NoteJohn Miller was apprenticed to Samuel Knibb in 1667 and, on Knibb's death, to Knibb's cousin Joseph being declared Free of the Clockmakers' Company in 1674. The present movement shows a number of similarities to movements by Joseph Knibb including the thin plates, form of the turned pillars and the anchor escapement cut-out in the back plate.See Sotheby's London, 17th May 2022, Furniture, Silver, Clocks and Ceramics, lot 13 for a related longcase clock by John Miller with a similar dial and movement features including the numerals and markers and anchor escapement cut-out in the backplate.
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCKBY THOMAS NEVITT, BRISTOL, LATE 18TH CENTURYthe brass eight day movement with four knopped pillars, an anchor escapement and striking on a bell, the brass 12 inch dial with a silvered chapter ring with black Roman and Arabic numerals around a matted centre with floral decoration, the silvered seconds dial inscribed 'THOS. NEVITT BRISTOL' and a date aperture, inside scrolling foliate spandrels and beneath an arch with a moonphase and inscribed 'HIGH WATER AT BRISTOL KEY', the case with an arched door with blind fretwork columns and frieze panel on a trunk with a serpentine door, blind fretwork returns and panelled base, with a pair of brass-cased weights and a pendulum225.5cm high
AN OAK LONGCASE CLOCKBY WILLIAM COLLIER, ASTON, 18TH CENTURYthe brass and iron thirty hour, single hand movement striking on a bell, with a 7 3/4 inch brass dial inscribed 'Wm. Collier Aston' on a chapter ring with black Roman numerals around a scrolling foliate and shell engraved centre, inside gilt helmetted mask spandrels, the hood with half-columns above a rectangular door, plinth base on short feet, with a weight and pendulum202.5cm high
A PAIR OF SATINWOOD AND MARQUETRY BEDSIDE CABINETSIN GEORGE III STYLE, 19TH CENTURYinlaid with Neo-classical scrolling foliate decoration, with ormolu laurel wreath ring handles, corner appliques and sabots, one with two cupboards, the other with a cupboard above a pair of drawers (2)80cm high, 58cm wide, 48cm deepProvenanceSotheby's, 19th March 1982, lot 83.Formerly at Malmesbury House, The Close, Salisbury.
A RARE PAIR OF JAMES I OAK JOINT STOOLSSALISBURY, IN THE MANNER OF THE BECKHAM FAMILY WORKSHOP, C.1620each with a seat with double reeded edge above a frieze carved with stylised 'S' motifs on ring turned gunbarrel legs united peripheral stretchers (2)53.7cm high, 42.5cm wide, 31.2cm deepLiteratureSee Victor Chinnery, 'Oak Furniture - The British Tradition, p.407 and appendix III, for Humphrey Beckham (1588-1671) biographical details.
A GEORGE III JAPANNED LONGCASE CLOCKMID-18TH CENTURYthe brass eight day movement with four knopped pillars, anchor escapement and striking on a bell, on a 13 inch painted dial, the chapter ring with Arabic numerals surrounding a centre with chinoiserie actors on a stage, a subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, inside shell painted spandrels and beneath an arch with a gilt building in a landscape and beneath a foliate border, the case with an arched door and turned and gilt columns on a trunk with a rectangular door with chinoiserie scenes in low relief and a circular lenticle and a pedestal base, the whole with gilt chinoiserie decoration on a faux tortoiseshell ground, with two weights and a pendulum226.5cm high
A WALNUT AND INLAID LONGCASE CLOCKBY THOMAS DAVIS, LONDON, LATE 17TH CENTURY AND LATERthe brass eight day movement with four knopped pillars, an anchor escapement and striking on a bell, the 11 inch brass dial with a silvered chapter ring with black Roman and Arabic numerals and inscribed 'Tho Davis London' around a matted centre with ringed winding holes, a subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture framed by engraved fruit and swags, inside cherub mask spandrels and scrolling foliate decoration, the hood with an ebonised fretwork panel and barleytwist columns, the crossbanded trunk with a rectangular door with a circular lenticle and ebonised frame, the plinth base inlaid with a star208.8cm highOFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE
A brass architectural skeleton clock 19th century, the gothic frame with six turned baluster-shaped pillars, mounted on a pair of stepped pedestals themselves on a rosewood plinth, with plaque bearing the name 'J Bullock Melksham', the silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, minute track and moon hands, the single chain fusee movement with anchor escapement, with ebonised plinth and glass dome.the clock 39cm high including rosewood plinth45cm high (2)Condition ReportPlease see the additional images.

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