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Early 18th century eight day longcase clock movement, by Thomas Davis, London, with 11 inch square brass dial with silvered chapter ring, subsidiary seconds, date aperture and ringed winding holes, five-pillar movement striking on a bell, in later walnut veneered case with bull mouldings, 201cm high x 36cm wide (pendulum and weights present) CONDITION REPORT General overall appearance is good. Case is a modern replica, walnut veneered on oak. Movement is clean and may have been serviced fairly recently. We have not had the clock going and are unable to confirm if it is in full working order. Dial may not be original to the movement. Brasswork is clean but chapter ring is very dirty. Hands possibly new and dial plate is quite worn. Left winding arbor is larger than the right one. Seat board is new. Weights are lead
1832 NORTHUMBERLAND ELECTIONA SUNDERLAND PINK LUSTRE JUG, inscribed and with a print of Beaumont. 12cmNote: Thomas Wentworth Beaumont (1792-1848) succeeded his father as Whig MP for Northumberland in 1818 representing the seat until 1837 save for the period 1826-30 when, having been defeated in the notorious Alnwick election and fighting a duel with Lambton in the process, he bought a seat at Stafford. In 1832, he fought alongside fellow Whig (and former MP for Morpeth) William Ord (1781- 1855). Beaumont topped the poll however Ord was defeated.
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