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White Family. A collection of items relating to the family of Cottie (White) Yeats, including:- A gold locket enclosing a portrait of a moustachioed gentleman, Victorian, middle-aged, evidently John Philip White, Cottie's father (see envelope);- Four various rings, hallmarked;- An envelope inscribed in Cottie's hand, 'Mamma & Father / John Philip White / Georgina White', containing an oval miniature portrait of a Victorian lady, presumably Georgina; also death notice of Georgina White wrapped in mourning paper;- An envelope inscribed in Cottie's hand, 'Georgina White / Mamma's wedding ring etc., old letters of mine to her as a child - announcement of death - 1934', containing three childish letters from Cottie to Mama, circa 1874-5. As a collection, w.a.f. (1)Provenance: Yeats family, from Jack Yeats' Bank Deposit Trunk.
The hood with an arched door flanked on each side by a reeded column, enclosing a 14" dial painted with rising moonphase in the arch, floral spandrels, subsidiary dial for seconds and date, signed 'Jn Parr, Liverpool', above a short trunk door, with an oval flame-figured panel below 4 Gothic arches, the 8-day movement with anchor escapement, striking on a bell, with door key, winder, two weights and pendulum, approximately 237cm highCondition report: Not working in vendor's home. Lacking 3 reeded sections on left pillar on trunk. Lacking return beads on base and back feet. Some damage around these areas. Minor scratches, dents and chips consistent with age and use. Lacking finials.
A Billi B mahogany cased grandmother clock, the brass break arch dial with astronomical date feature, dial with foliate spandrels, bearing Roman numerals, two train eight day movement with Westminster chime on eleven rods, the case hood with break arch pediment and central brass ball, trunk with glazed door, raised on a plinth base, with pendulum, 195cm high.
William Bird of Seagrave. A Georgian oak long case clock, the square brass dial with circular chapter ring bearing Roman numerals, centrally foliate engraved, with reserve date aperture, single train movement, with bell strike, the pedimented hood above a straight trunk, the door with cross banding and sun paterea inlay, raised on a plinth base, with pendulum and key, 194cm high.
Nelson of Market Deeping. A George III oak and cross banded long case clock, the painted break arch dial bearing Arabic numerals, the hands formed as eagles atop a globe, subsidiary seconds dial, eight day two train movement with bell strike, the case hood with broken arch pediment, and fluted columns, trunk with quarter fluted pilasters, raised on a plain base and bracket feet, with pendulum, weights and key, 215cm high. (AF)
A graduated pair of driftwood side tables, the rectangular tops, on panelled ends, 103 wide, 36cm deep, 76cm high and 88cm wide, 35.5cm deep, 69cm high; together with a rustic hardwood low table, the polished trunk panel on tree panel supports, 114cm long, 58cm wide, 46cm high (3)Condition report: Good condition minor surface scratches to coffee table
An Unusual 19th Century Colonial Novelty Item in the Form of a Brass and Tortoiseshell Tankard with Elephant Head Having Trunk in Salute. Perhaps Formerly a Table Top Novelty Table Top Cigar Holder/Lighter with Elephant's head Holding the Striker. Two Substantial Splits to Body, Repair to Handle and Replacement 'Glass' Base, 12cm high
A 19th century oak longcase clock 'Marsh Highworth', the brass dial with silvered chapter ring having roman numeral markers, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, with eight-day movement c/w pair of weights and pendulum (side glass panel on hood cracked), 200 cm highWeights and key present. Evidence of having had minor worm in past, - see images of back of trunk/case. Crack to movement viewing pane on side of hood, condition otherwise good commensurate with age
Adams of Middlewich, late 18th/early 19th century mahogany and oak Longcase Clock, 14' square painted dial with twin weight eight day key wind movement, broken arch top, finials missing, square glazed door flanked by reeded columns, shell inlays to top of trunk, shaped crossbanded door, typical box base with canted corner, set on bracket feet, 224cm high
1981 Zimmer Golden Spirit Auto LHDMake: ZimmerModel: Golden Spirit Year: 1993Mileage: 0VIN: 1FABP10D9BF246516Configuration: Left Hand DriveRegistration: MDT145WTransmission: Contact AuctioneerOne of 1,500 manufactured by the Zimmer Motor Cars Corporation of Florida, USA. The car is powered by a 4,200cc Ford Mustang V8 engine with automatic gearbox and coil spring suspension. Finished in dark blue with canvas trunk and fixed position hood. Upholstered in brown leather with compressed air panel electric seats and deep pile carpets. Other features include air-conditioning, power steering, trumpet horns and dummy side mounted spare wheels carriers. Imported in 1990 and registered in the UK in 1993 with two owners recorded since. The car has covered less than 500 miles in the last twenty-five years and following a long period in storage has recently been subject to recommissioning. This included new plugs, rotor arm, dizzy cap, front brake overhaul and various other jobs in preparation for it's MoT. It comes with import paperwork and copy Texas title deed, various MoTs and other documents. The mileage is recorded at 37,200. PLEASE SEE BELOW FOR VIDEO PRODUCED 11TH JANUARY BY ACA OF THIS CAR.
Behr Herrmann & Co early/mid 19th century mahogany cased longcase clock, the arched painted dial with moon phase 8-day movement, seconds subsidiary dial and date indicator, the trunk with fluted side pilasters and brass cappings, figured arched door, plain base, height 197cm, width at base 48cm
A mahogany wall timepiece, painted dial signed Gillett & Bland, Croydon, circa 1890 23.02.21 Front wooden surround with one crack at the latch area, front of the trunk with some chips to the veneers, later bezel, dial with scratches and small crazing marks, movement plates are dirty and with small scratches, crutch is broken and missing, movement not working, top of the pendulum rod is slightly bent.
A George III oak and mahogany eight-day longcase clock, with brass arch top dial, silvered chapter ring, moon roller and two subsidiary dials, 220cm high 23.02.21 Case is faded in parts, swan neck pediment is later, case with small chips in parts, some later added beading, trunk door is slightly bowed and the door lock is missing, dial is dirty, dial winding holes have been later drilled to fit a later eight day movement, later seatboard, pendulum suspension spring is broken, with two weights, movement is dirty.
Early 19th century oak long case clock, moulded swan neck pediment with finial above glazed stepped arch hood door, the brass dial engraved with scroll decoration and mounted with cast winged cherub spandrels, silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, 8-day movement striking the hours on bell, the chapter ring signed 'Parkinson, Lancaster', ogee shaped arch trunk door with mahogany banding, canted quarter column pilasters, canted base, on bracket feet, H225cm - Condition Report

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