A London quality early 19thC mahogany longcase clock, with an arch canted hood having bell ornaments, flame mahogany case, five pillar eight day movement striking a bell, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and alarm, date aperture and strike/silent regulator, on an arched brass back plate with pierced scroll spandrels, 226cm H.
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James Stretch of Birmingham. A George III mahogany longcase clock, with double moulded caddy pediment to the pillared hood, having full length trunk door with shaped top in the American taste bearing stylistic similarity to Philadelphia cases, the base having a low level plinth over bracket feet, the 30cm Sq dial having cast brass amorini mask spandrels, Roman hour and Arabic minute numerals to the silvered chapter ring, the matted centre having silvered seconds ring, date aperture and makers plaque marked Jams. Stretch, Birmingham, eight day movement striking a bell, 228cm H.James Stretch, active c.1740-70, is listed in Clockmakers & Watchmakers of Central England by Joseph McKenna as son of Joseph Stretch. Watchmaker and silversmith. 'To James Stretch for Winding up and taking are of the School Clock One Year's Salary due at Midsummer 1764' (Records of King Edward School, Birmingham). There is a watch by him the Science Museum, London. Died 22 Sept 1770.The Stretch family were Quakers from the Midlands and have noted connections with the United States of America.
Francis Perigal of London. A George III flame mahogany longcase clock, with arched top and verre eglomise panel, to a brass reeded and fluted pillared hood, with full length arch moulded trunk door and panel base with plinth, the 30cm square arch dial having cast rococo spandrels, silvered silent/strike dial to arch, Roman hour and Arabic minute numerals, seconds ring and date aperture, makers mark for Francis Perigal LONDON, five pillar eight day movement striking a bell, 241cm H.
An 18thC longcase eight day longcase clock movement, with brass dial with cast urn and dolphin spandrels, with roundel to the arch, marked Wm. Jones London, the chapter ring having Roman hour and Arabic minute numerals, subsidiary seconds ring and date crescent, 30.5cm W, 42cm H.
A late 17thC brass dial clock, having floral chased spandrels and floral engraved centre field, single hand, the chapter ring having Roman hour numerals, with stylised dividers and marked Jos Townsend Helmdon, now Fecit, 20cm dial, lantern framed movement, in a later 18thC longcase, with dentil moulded cornice, arched moulded trunk door, plain base, on bracket feet, 185cm H.There is a Joseph Townsend listed on Miscellena Edition c1700, Helmdon and is the name associated with the maker of the church clock in Helmdon.
A late 19thC Louis XVI style Boulle bracket clock, the brass dial engraved with flowers and foliate scrolls, silvered chapter ring bearing Roman numerals, subsidiary Westminster chimes, slow/fast and chime/silent dials, the eight day triple fusee movement with five coil strike and Westminster chimes on eight bells, the case top with ormolu urn finials, pierced grilles of harebell swags, and acanthus leaves, the body with Roman Emperor monopodia, mask and scrolling acanthus leaves, fabric backed side grilles, raised on leaf cast turned feet, bears presentation plaque to Alderman Edward Wood, Mayor of Leicester on his 50th Birthday, January 16th 18889, the key, 58.5cm H, 34.5cm W, 23cm D.
A Victorian walnut cased bracket clock, the brass arched dial with gilt rococo scroll spandrels, silvered chapter ring bearing Roman numerals, Lenzkirk eight day movement with coil strike, the case with brass mounts, raised on a stepped rectangular base, on bracket feet, with key, 39cm H, 23cm W, 17.5cm D.
A George III scrolled paperwork tea caddy of navette form, with boxwood banding, the hinged lid with metal ring handle, opening to reveal a single compartment with inner lid, the box with panels of floral decoration, 13cm H, 15cm W, 8cm D.Provenance: The David Smith Collection, Manton, Rutland.
A portrait miniature of Princess Charlotte, in a head and shoulders pose with raised left hand showing her wedding ring, 6.5cm x 5cm, oval, within a carved oval ivory frame and inscribed The Princess Charlotte verso with red seals to the backing card, and another head and shoulders portrait miniature of a lady in a feather headdress and white silk gown, 7cm x 5.5cm, signed SJP, also within a carved ivory frame. (2)
A Regency mahogany sofa table, with satinwood banding and rosewood cross banding to the top, having two frieze drawers and opposing dummies, with turned knob handles and ivory escutcheons, on a ring turned pillar with four reeded sabre legs terminating in brass paw toes with castors, 72cm H, 147cm W, 68cm D.Provenance: This was purchased by a Mr J T Sawday on 5th February 1979 from the Armagh Gallery Fine Art Dealers 60 North Street Broadway Worcestershire for £265.00
A George III mahogany bowfront sideboard, with satinwood banding box and ebony stringing central frieze drawer with oak lining, flanked by two cupboard doors with faux drawer fronts having cast brass back plate rope ring handles shell paterae and stringing inlay, square taper legs terminating in spade feet, 90cm serving height 170cm W 70cm D.
Three 9ct gold rings to include a white stone cluster ring having twist design shoulders ( hallmarked Birmingham, size O), a stamped 9ct ring set with a square cluster head set with six white stones along with further accent stones to the shoulders (size S) and a hallmarked 9ct gold crossover ring set with a cluster of white stones to the head and white accent stones to the shoulders (size M). Total weight 7.5g.

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