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Late 19th century French mantle clock, 8-day movement by Japy Freres, striking on a single bell, ormolu case, cast in the form of a harvest boy with sheaves of corn, scythe and other field working tools amongst baskets of fruit and flowers, height 45cm (17"). For condition reports please go to www.peterwilson.co.uk
[FINE 18TH CENTURY BINDING] THE BOOK OF COMMON PRAYERLondon, Millar Ritchie for J Good, 1794. Thick 8vo, engraved plates, occasional spotting. Bound in a fine contemporary straight-grained red morocco binding, boards with 4 outer gilt rolls and lines including flowers and swags, central gilt devices to centre of both boards with various gilt tools representing the crucifixion, cherub heads above and below the letters IHS, set within a gilt flaming oval, spine fully gilt, some minor wear to lower board and extremities, spine rubbed with hairline vertical cracking but sound. The style of this unsigned binding is heavily influenced by the work of a number of German immigrant bookbinders who moved to England in the late 18th century
* Decorative finishing tools. 20 brass decorative finishing tools, including 11 centre tools of mostly traditional design, together with three decorative pallets, and three line pallets (2 double and one thick-and-thin line, makers include Timbury, Morris & Co., Knights & Cottrell, Zaehnsdorf, N. J. Small (majority unsigned), each with wooden handle, contained together in a glass sweet jar (Qty: 26)
* Pallets and finishing tools. Five brass decorative pallets, together with 28 decorative finishing tools (five lacking handles), plus 15 gouges (one lacking handle), and 15 line pallets (single, double, and wavy line, four lacking handle), makers include Timbury, Hicks, Seare, Nicol, and Relton (majority unsigned), with 13 wooden handlesProvenance: John Frederick Cuthbert MBE (1938-2016). He was the former Senior Conservator at the Guildhall Library, London, specializing in the conservation of parchment and seals. He retired in 2001 and received an MBE the previous year in the 2000 New Year Honours for services to libraries and archivism. He had highly regarded skills and also undertook conservation work for the Baring Archive, Lloyds and the Rothschild Archive.(Qty: 76)
* Decorative finishing tools. 20 decorative brass finishing tools, mostly centre & detail tools of traditional design (including three armorial), makers include Paas, Timbury, Keeling, Morris & Co., Beard and Rougier, all with wooden handles, together with a brass blocking die with engraved design of armorial bearings, plus Pallets , three decorative pallets, one dotted line pallet, two single line and five double line pallets, wooden handles to each (Qty: 32)
* Decorative finishing tools. Approximately 55 brass decorative finishing tools of various designs, makers include Morris & Co., Timbury, Paas, Seare, Hicks, and Zaehnsdorf, (majority unsigned), together with five decorative pallets, 14 line pallets (including single, double, and triple line), two gouges, and a few other brass finishing tools, each with wooden handle, (Qty: Approx. 86)
* Decorative finishing tools. A collection of 15 brass decorative finishing tools, comprising mostly centre and few corner tools of traditional design, all with wooden handles (some worn), plus six pallets (including 2 decorative, 2 dotted line & one line creaser), contained together in modern wooden box (Qty: 1)
* Decorative finishing tools. 22 decorative brass finishing tools, mostly centre & detail tools of traditional design, makers include Wood & Sharwoods, Browne, Timbury, and Beard , all with wooden handles, contained in an open wooden box, together with Pallets , 39 various pallets and gouges, comprising two decorative pallets, 16 single-line pallets, 14 double-line pallets (one without handle), 7 gouges (one without handle) (Qty: a small carton)
* Decorative finishing tools. 32 decorative brass finishing tools, mostly centre & detail tools of traditional design, makers include Hicks, Timbury, Clark, and Baker, all with wooden handles, together with Pallets , one decorative pallet, and four various line pallets, wooden handles to eachProvenance: John Frederick Cuthbert MBE (1938-2016). He was the former Senior Conservator at the Guildhall Library, London, specializing in the conservation of parchment and seals. He retired in 2001 and received an MBE the previous year in the 2000 New Year Honours for services to libraries and archivism. He had highly regarded skills and also undertook conservation work for the Baring Archive, Lloyds and the Rothschild Archive.(Qty: a small carton)

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