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Daniel Webber of Lavenham- an early 19th century mahogany longcase clock, having a signed painted arch dial (12") with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, twin winding holes for a brass four pillar eight day weight driven movement striking on a bell, the case with crossbanding and satinwood stringing, h.222cm (excluding finials) Note: Haggar & Miller list Daniel Webber as a 'clock and watch maker of Lavenham' who died in 1814, leaving his stock-in-trade and tools to his wife and four sons
A cast iron fire back, a fire basket with wrought iron fire dogs, an assortment of brass fire tools, the handles formed as a talon grasping sphere and two similarly styled brass dogs CONDITION REPORTS All appear to be relatively modern, fire back approx. 71 cm high x approx. 55 cm wide, fire basket approx. 53 cm high x approx. 60 cm wide, overall with some light general wear and scuffs, but overall appear in reasonably sound condition.
MEM An original 27.7 x 33.3cm poster reading MEM An original 27.7 x 33.3cm poster reading ""Benefit for Survival Research Laboratories. Help defray the hellish costs incurred by SRL due to censorship of their machine performance at Artpark on Sept 1, 1990. Assist in our legal battle against humourless reactionaries"". Black and white illustration including a photomontage, reverse white and black titles, pasted onto card. The poster depicts a King James Bible spiked on Lucifer`s trident with an inset photoportrit of ""David Midland executive director of Artpark and lackey of the religious right"". Four line drawn fists lash out at the Bible. N.p. [San Francisco], n.p. [ Survival Research Laboratories], 1990. Browned and turned edges, some spotting. Survival Research Laboratories (SRL) is a machine performance art group founded in California in 1978 and closely allied with the West Coast Industrial music scene. The aim was to employ technological tools and machines in an artistic context, away from typical practical uses. Performances are carried out by machines and robots, with humans present only as audience and operators.
A small quantity of hallmarked silver items including pair of napkin rings with overall engine turned decoration and engraved "M", Viner's Ltd, Sheffield 1960, diameter 4.5cm, a group of silver teaspoons, a set of six hallmarked silver handled dessert knives, Birmingham 1916 and three silver handled serving tools, weighable silver approx 4.58ozt.

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