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Lot 223

SANDY RECORD COMPANY - 7" PACK. A pack of 9 x 7" released on Sandy Record Company Inc. Artists/ Titles include Darryl Vincent - Wild, Wild Party (45-1020, VG+), George Richardson - Close to You (1031, Strong Ex), Darryl Vincent - Daddy's Goin' Batty (1016-45, Ex), Helen Bozeman - Sugar Baby (45-1011, Ex), Bo and Joe - Jungle Rock (1008-45, Ex+), Happy Wainwright - My Baby Don't Love Me No More (1004-45, Ex), Johnny Bozeman - How Many (1001-45, VG+), Floyd Whitehurst - Brand New Baby (1012-45, Ex) and Jerry Lee (Smoochy) Smith - The Girl Can't Help It (1500, VG+).

Lot 404

Whithurst (Whitehurst), Congleton. Thirty hour longcase clock with 11'' square brass dial single hand. The centre engraved with a single flower surrounded by leaves. A thirty hour rope driven movement striking on a bell. Oak case with glass centre (bulls eye) on trunk door. Hood has turned plain pillars. The hood sides are glazed, Dimensions 80 x 20 x 9''Purchased from Hadfield clocks.Whitehurst was the start of the famous family of clockmakers noted for fine clocks 

Lot 242

An oak cased hooded pantry clock with alarm by Whitehurst, Derby, mid 19th century, arched top above signed circular 23.5cm silvered dial, with central alarm dial and single iron hand, the four pillar movement with anchor escapement 65cm highmore photos attached. thanks.

Lot 86

Whitehurst (John) An Inquiry into the Original State and Formation of the Earth, second edition, half-title, engraved portrait frontispiece, 8 engraved plates, 4 folding, G1 with tear into text, expertly repaired, 2A3 with loss to lower corner affecting 2 letters, supplied in facsimile, scattered spotting, contemporary calf, rebacked, slight bumping to corners and extremities, 4to, 1786.

Lot 164

A Whitehurst of Derby brass circular longcase clock face. 27cm diam; a fusee clock movement; two Vienna wall clock pendulums

Lot 2128

An 18th century Derbyshire oak longcase clock, 28cm square brass dial inscribed Whitehurst, Derby, Roman numerals, replacement chapter ring, the case quite plain, 202.5cm high, 46.5cm wide, 25.5cm deep

Lot 826

Books - 6 shelves, including John Whitehurst, The Derbyshire Country House, Pevsners, further architecture and topography, automobilia, Mrs. Beeton's Every-Day Cookery, Beano, Dandy and other children's annuals, etc., mostly hardback

Lot 828

Books - 3 shelves, including Dunkerley's Robert Bakewell: Artist Blacksmith, 1988; Craven's Whitehurst (both editions); Antiquarian Horology periodical, further provincial horology and clock-makers; English ceramics; art history and painters; etc

Lot 298

A 19th century walnut long case clock with eight-day movement, the square brass dial with silvered chapter ring, signed Whitehurst, Derby.

Lot 439

Whitehurst Derby Noctuary Night Watchman's clock dated 1848 serial number 6405 with 5" slivered brass dial with date and serial number inscribed on the corner of the dial. Contained in a plain oak case.Dimensions 77" x 11" x 71/2"Condition reportGood restored condition working at the time of listing but not fully tested

Lot 447

John Whitehurst and Sons - an early 19th century stick barometer, circa 1810, 97cm in lengthNo serial number as it was made before Whitehurst's used them. It has the original ball cover to the mercury compartment to the base and has been with the same Derbyshire family for over 100 years.'John Whitehurst was a member of the Lunar Society and was a world leading maker of clocks, atmospheric barometers and instruments in the 18th century. His nephew, John, took over the business, which traded as Whitehurst and Son from c.1805, and his son, also John, took the business up to the mid 19th century.'

Lot 1159

A late 18th Century long case clock by Whitehurst of Derby, having a 30 hour movement with circular brass face, in oak case, 199 cm

Lot 668

A good English ebonised and parcel gilt Bracket Clock, by Whitehurst & Son, Derby, signed  and dated 1824 verso, with fusée movement striking on a steel bell, the arched top with a cast brass handle above a silverised dial with subsidiary dial for strike/silent and Roman numerals, on a rectangular moulded base on brass ball feet, also signed on the dial, some loss, 38cms x 28cms (15" x 11"). (1)

Lot 275

Books - Local Interest - Keys (John) & Gadd (George Frederick, editor), Sketches of Old Derby and Neighbourhood, London: Bemrose and Sons, Limited, 1895, original cloth, paper wrapper, 4to; Bemrose, William, A Descriptive Catalogue of Porcelain and Other Art Objects in the Collection of William Bemrose, Elmhurst, Derby, privately printed 1898; W Douglas White, The Whitehurst Family, signed by the author; Haslem, John, The Old Derby China Factory, George Bell & Sons, London 1876; etc

Lot 368

A John Whitehurst longcase clock movement, 30.5cm square brass dial inscribed Jno Whithurst (sic), Congleton, silvered chapter ring with Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, twin winding holes, eight day movement striking on a bell, the associated oak and mahogany case with swan neck pediment centred by a brass eagle capped sphere finial, shaped rectangular door to waist flanked by inset quarter-columns, skirted base, bracket feet, 215cm high, 51cm wide, 24cm deep

Lot 285

Walter Whitehurst signed Manchester United 12x8 black and white photo. Walter Whitehurst (7 June 1934 - 20 January 2012) was an English footballer. His regular position was at wing half. He was born in Manchester. He played for Manchester United and Chesterfield. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 668

An oak longcase clock case, reputedly made for a Whitehurst, Derbyshire clock, circular face, free standing pilasters shaped door to waist, canted corners, 207.5cm high, 51.5cm wide, 26.5cm deep

Lot 3126

GEOLOGY. - John WHITEHURST. An Inquiry into the Original State and Formation of the Earth; deduced from Facts and the Laws of Nature. London: W. Bent, second edition, 4to (273 x 208mm.) Half-title, engraved portrait frontispiece, 7 engraved plates, including 5 double-paged, 85 blank leaves bound to rear. (Offsetting to title, browning.) Contemporary half calf over marbled paper-covered boards (rebacked with part of original spine laid-down, rubbing to extremities). Provenance: George Chetwynd (armorial bookplate to the front pastedown, embossed stamp to title). - And a further twenty-four volumes (including John Ray's 'Three Physico-Theological Discourses', 1721, 8vo). Provenance: by descent, from the estate of Rendel Williams (25).Buyer’s Premium 24.5% (including VAT @ 0%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 5% (including VAT @ 0%) of the hammer price.

Lot 193

James Whitehurst, Congleton, longcase clock James Whitehurst, Congleton, longcase clock, 8-day two train movement, brass square dial with date aperture, oak case canopy with blind fretwork, glazed door cross-banded in mahogany, trunk with full-length door, box base, bracket feet.height 203cm (80")Only one weight present, movement requiring cleaning and refurbishment, feather to pendulum broken, case of good colour, replacement bracket feet, hemispherical bell missing from movemement.

Lot 204

Whitehurst, Derby early 19th-century wall hanging alarm clock, Whitehurst, Derby early 19th-century wall hanging alarm clock, 30-hour movement, silvered dial, two arrow fingers, one indicator, hand for alarm, two lead weights with brass casing, brass pendulum and bob.dial diameter 15cm (6")Dial with a strange overpainting possibly varnish covering the original silvered finish. The clock doesn't have side doors.

Lot 172

 AMENDMENT: Please note that this clock has an alarm mechanism not a repeating mechanism.  A coromandel and gilt-brass inlaid repeating bracket clock, by Whitehurst & Son, Derby, early 19th century, the coromandel wood case with brass quatrefoil and floral inlaid decoration, on moulded cornice above foliate brass inlay, on brass feet, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals within brass bezel, with Breguet hands and further hand, signed to dial, the single fusee movement striking a bell and with repeating mechanism, the backplate engraved Whitehurst & Son, Derby, 27.5cm high, 18.5cm wide, 13cm deep    Note: Whitehurst & Sons were clockmakers and watchmakers, invited to tender for Big Ben clock, Westminster. John (III) was nephew of John Whitehurst from whom he took over the business. Traded as Whithurst and Son from c.1805, son John took over the business after his father's death. The company had ceased trading by 1862.    Please note that Roseberys do not guarantee working order or time keeping of any automatic, mechanical, quartz or other timepiece. Please refer to department for condition report

Lot 375

A George III oak longcase clock case, made for a Whitehurst, Derbyshire clock, circular face, free standing pilasters shaped door to waist, canted corners, 109cm high

Lot 537a

A Whitehurst of Derby 8 day Longcase clock with 13" round brass silvered dial eight-day movement striking on a bell. Contained in an oak case with walnut cross-banding.Condition report.Movement and dial look to be original. The seat-board is new and there are unsympathetic restorations to the case.The Whitehurst family were famous Derbyshire clockmakers, starting with John Whitehurst in the 18th century and carrying on with a succession of family members who produced fine clocks into the 19th century.

Lot 304

Whithurst (Whitehurst), Congleton. Thirty hour longcase clock with 11'' square brass dial single hand. The centre engraved with a single flower surrounded by leaves. A thirty hour rope driven movement striking on a bell. Oak case with glass centre (bulls eye) on trunk door. Hood has turned plain pillars. The hood sides are glazed, Dimensions 80 x 20 x 9'' Purchased from Hadfield clocks. Whitehurst was the start of the famous family of clockmakers noted for fine clocks 

Lot 928

A mahogany 30 hour wall timepiece with alarm, Whitehurst & Son Derby, c1815-20, the movement with anchor escapement and crown wheel to the alarm, relatively narrow rectangular plates and turned pillars, engraved and silvered dial with alarm disc and hour hand, the crossbanded hood with brass mounted swan neck pediment, pendulum, 64cm h Some restoration; good condition and apparently working order

Lot 929

A mahogany 30 hour wall alarm timepiece, Whitehurst & Son Derby, c1812-15, the movement with rectangular plates, plain pillars and painted dial with alarm disc and dart hands, the brass mounted hood with broken line inlay and swan neck pediment, pendulum, lead weight, 79cm Illustrated Craven (M) - John Whitehurst of Derby Clockmaker & Scientist 1713-88, 1996, plate 1X/37 Small loss to dial plate on alarm disc but in generally good condition

Lot 1255

A George III oak 30 hour longcase clock, Whitehurst Derby, the 13" round brass dial engraved with tied boughs and a flower to the dummy winding squares, the case with triangular pediment and turned pillars, pendulum and iron weight, 201cm h Case with shrinkage crack in base and of light, cleaned colour, movement complete, crutch damaged, original to case

Lot 2605

Good Whitehurst of Derby single train hook and spike pantry clock with alarm, the 7" circular brass dial signed Whitehurst, Derby with central alarm dial and single iron hand (pendulum and two weights, missing movement side panels)

Lot 352

WHITEHURST, Fred. Field - Hark Away. Sketches of Hunting, Coaching, Fishing, etc : org. pictorial cloth text detached from binding, 1879. With a box of mainly 'sporting' books.(box)

Lot 26

A George III oak longcase clock case, made for a Whitehurst, Derbyshire clock, circular face, free standing pilasters shaped door to waist, canted corners, 109cm high

Lot 564

A mahogany 30 hour wall alarm timepiece, Whitehurst & Son Derby, c1812-15, the movement with rectangular plates, plain pillars and painted dial with alarm disc and dart hands, the brass mounted hood with broken line inlay and swan neck pediment, pendulum, lead weight, 79cm Illustrated Craven (M) - John Whitehurst of Derby Clockmaker & Scientist 1713-88, 1996, plate 1X/37 Small loss to dial plate on alarm disc but in generally good condition

Lot 566

A three-train hook-and-spike wall clock, John Whitehurst III Derby, No 6154, c1840, the movement with anchor escapement and three bells for the hours and quarters, backplate stamped 6 1 5 4, early associated 10" painted dial with gilt ring and blued steel hands, pendulum and three black painted lead weights Comparative litertaure: Craven (M) - John Whitehurst of Derby Clockmaker & Scientist 1713-88, 1996, plates 1X/44 and 45 Good restored condition

Lot 578

A George III silvered brass 13" longcase clock dial, Whitehurst Derby, dated 1795 and dismantled and incomplete movement attributed to the same, an oak bracket and brass clock weight, etc Dial in good condition. Sold as a miscellaneous lot of parts

Lot 1627

AN OAK EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, Whitehurst of Derby, the hood and trunk with carved foliate decoration, the glazed door enclosing a brass 9 inch dial, spandrels and masks to each corner, surrounding a silvered dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, and singed to base of dial, height 231cm (two weights, pendulum and trunk key) (condition:-missing handles to dial, trunk in overall good condition apart from a few minor surface mark to base of trunk)

Lot 315

*** AWAY CLOCK RETURNED TO ETWALL***A Whitehurst of Derby 8 day Longcase clock with 13" round brass silvered dial eight-day movement striking on a bell. Contained in an oak case with walnut cross-banding. Condition report. Movement and dial look to be original. The seat-board is new and there are unsympathetic restorations to the case. The Whitehurst family were famous Derbyshire clockmakers, starting with John Whitehurst in the 18th century and carrying on with a succession of family members who produced fine clocks into the 19th century.

Lot 85

Whitehurst of Congleton 8 day longcase clock with 12" square dial. Contained in  oak and mahogany case with cross-banding 22" x 80 x 10" deep.Condition report Extensive restoration which is not in keeping with the clock. Possibly a marriage movement to case. No calendar dial hand

Lot 417

A SET OF THREE WORLD WAR I MEDALS AWARDED TO AND ENGRAVED SERGEANT H WHITEHURST A.S.C. WITH ORIGINAL POSTAGE BOX, RIBBONS AND POCKET BRAID

Lot 78

Whitehurst (John) The Works of John Whitehurst with Memoirs of his Life and Writings, engraved portrait frontispiece after Joseph Wright, 9 folding plates by the author, some foxing, heavier in places, bookplate of Alfred Seale Haslam, contemporary tree calf, gilt, corners rubbed, upper joint cracked, 4to, for W. Bent, 1792.

Lot 122

Ɵ HOROLOGICAL REFERENCE BOOKS ON REGIONAL CLOCKMAKING WITH AN EMPHASIS ON SCOTLANDFOURTEEN PUBLICATIONS:Moore, A.J. THE CLOCKMAKERS OF SOMERSET 1650-1900 published and signed by the author, Somerset 1998, dj; Norgate, J. & M. and Hudson, F. DUNFERMLINE CLOCKMAKERS published and signed by Felix Hudson, Dunfermline 1982, dj; Stuart, William Galland WATCH AND CLOCKMAKERS IN IRELAND June Stuart, Celbridge 2000, softbound; Smith, John OLD SCOTTISH CLOCKMAKERS, From 1453 to 1850 Oliver and Boyd, signed by the author, Edinburgh and London 1921, gilt titled blue cloth; Whyte, Donald Scottish Clocks & Watch Makers Scottish Genealogy Society, Edinburgh 1996, softbound (2 copies), Craven, Maxwell JOHN WHITEHURST OF DERBY, Clockmaker & Scientist 1713-88 Mayfield Books, Ashbourne 1996, dj; Ponsford, C.N.; Scott J.G.M. and Authors, W.P. CLOCKS AND CLOCKMAKERS OF TIVERTON published by the authors, signed by C.N. Ponsford, Tiverton 1977, softbound; Pryce, W.T.R. SAMUEL ROBERTS Clock Maker National Museum of Wales, Cardiff 1985, dj; Whyte, Donald Clock & Watchmakers of South-West Scotland 1576-1900 Dumfries and Galloway Family History Society, Dumfries 2001, stapled spine; Whyte, Donald CLOCK & WATCH MAKERS of Edinburgh and The Lothians 1539-1900 The Scottish Genealogy Society, Edinburgh 2001, stapled spine; Whyte, Donald CLOCK and WATCH MAKERS of GLASGOW and THE WEST OF SCOTLAND Glasgow and West of Scotland Family History Society, Glasgow 2001, spiral bound; Whyte, Donald CLOCK & WATCHMAKERS OF THE SCOTTISH HIGHLANDS & ISLANDS 1780-1900 Glasgow and West of Scotland Family History Society, Glasgow 2001, stapled spine; Whyte, Donald CLOCK & WATCHMAKERS OF THE SCOTTISH BORDERS published by the author, Kirkliston 2001, staples spine; Dinsdale, N.V. The Old Clockmakers of Yorkshire The Dalesman Publishing Company, Clapham 1946, softbound; together with a related sundry publication, (15).  

Lot 1713

Good Whitehurst of Derby hook and spike two train pantry clock, stamped Whitehurst & son, Derby to the back of the dial behind 12 o'clock, the 10" cream dial signed Bright, Leamington, the movement striking on a bell and stamped ser. no. 4949 (pendulum and two weights)**The serial number stamped on the movement back plate indicates the date of this clock is 1836 according to M. Craven's Whitehurst book 

Lot 1662

A William IV oak cased wall clock, 25.5cm square painted dial inscribed Whitehurst & Son, Derby, Roman numerals, the spandrels painted with a flower, chain-driven movement striking on a bell, the back-plate numbered 4776, the pointed-arch case quite plain, 212cm high, 34.5cm wide, 17cm wide, c.1835The illustrious John Whitehurst FRS founded his Derby firm in 1737 and on his death in 1788 the business passed to his nephew John Whitehurst II (1761-1834) who in 1809 took into partnership his own son, John Whitehurst III trading as John Whitehurst & Son until 1834. John Whitehurst III continued the firm until his own death in 1855 after which it was run by Roskell of Liverpool until closed in 1862. The numbered sequence runs from 1809 to 1862. Essentially this type of clock consists of a typical hook-and-spike wall clock (usually supplied to mills or servants? quarters of larger houses) mounted in a tall case so it could be positioned somewhere more prominent, see Craven, M. John Whitehurst, Innovator, Scientist, Geologist and Clockmaker (Stroud 2015) pp. 226-228.

Lot 1053

A George III oak and mahogany cased 8 day long case clock, Marked “Whitehurst, Derby”. H-220cm

Lot 292

A rare John Whitehurst angle barometer, dated 1763 and signed. One of very few the famous maker produced. Both angles are veneered in mahogany and cross banded. The rear is a the oak frame and cover. Found by the current owner in France.Condition reportOverall good condition. Slight damage to cistern cover which has broken but all pieces are present and should repair. Looks like a replacement tube. One of the thin oak covers looks to be missing on the back. Hanging hooks are modern replacements.Cistern cover in separate box, slightly damaged x 3

Lot 293

Whitehurst, Hook & Spike wall clock, with octagonal white dial, 8 day movement, striking on a bell, movement serial numbered 5747. Date approx 1840 (bell hammer is a replacement), two weights, chain and two counter balance weights, original pendulums, stamped with matching serial number on BOB, pendulum damaged (broken off stem)

Lot 259

A George III oak and mahogany 8-day longcase clock by Jesse Torkington, Newcastle under Lyme, circa 1775, moulded cornice above a square form glazed hood, enclosing a 13inch brass dial, mounted with foliage spandrel, silver chaptered ring engraved with Roman numerals and quarter an hour Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, engraved with the makers name and town, twin wind up keyholes, date aperture, flanked by fluted brass top columns, over a single panel door, above a skirted base, raised on carved bracket feet. Note:Jesse Torkington was an apprentice to John Whitehurst (Derby) in 1762. Torkington was active from 1762 working in Newcastle under Lyme in Staffordshire until 1789, then worked in Whitchurch in Shropshire until 1799. 

Lot 1162

A George III oak and mahogany cased 8 day long case clock, Marked “Whitehurst, Derby”. H-220cm

Lot 91

Early 19th century ' Whitehurst & Son of Derby ' Hook and Spike Alarm Clock, the 15.5cm brass face with Roman numerals, steel spade hands and a brass setting hand, the back stamped 4353, with pendulum and weights

Lot 1211

Good English ebonised double fusee bracket clock, the 8" brass arched dial and movement back plate both signed Whitehurst, Derby, no. 1637/5312, within a rounded arched pad top stepped case surmounted by a carrying handle, 19" high (pendulum and key)

Lot 1293

Good double weight pantry clock, the 10" circular dial signed Whitehurst, Derby (two weights and pendulum)

Lot 1305

Good English hook and spike pantry wall clock striking on a bell, the 9" cream dial signed Whitehurst, Derby (pendulum and two weights)

Lot 1523

Tim Marshall - The Quaker Clockmakers of North Oxfordshire; also Maxwell Craven - John Whitehurst of Derby, Clockmaker & Scientist 1713-88 and nine other various standard horological reference books (11)

Lot 146

WHITEHURST WALNUT CASED MANTLE CLOCK IN FULL WORKING ORDER 45CM TALL X 32CM WIDE

Lot 361

An English mahogany exposed tube stick or cistern barometer, Whitehurst Derby, early 19th century, the silvered register with vernier and alcohol thermometer, having open triangular pediment and feather banded stem, the bun cistern cover with barber pole stringing, 96cm high Provenance: Gilding's, Market Harborough, November 1, 2011, £1062 Professionally restored; charged with mercury; small bubble visible

Lot 1533

MANCHESTER UNITED - COLLECTION OF AUTOGRAPHS 20 White cards signed by Manchester Utd players including Morris, Anderson, Greaves, Mark Pearson, Setters, O'Farrell, J Geenhoff, Stapleton, Santori, Blackmore, Morgans, Goodwin, Crowther, Carolian, Whitehurst, Scanlon, James ,Foulkes, Gaskell 

Lot 1142

A hook-and-spike wall clock, John Whitehurst III Derby, c1852, the train quarter ting tang triple weight movement with 9½" painted dial, the serial number engraved on the backplate (6766), with wall fixings in later Whitehurst style oak hooded wall case, pendulum and weights Comparative literature: Craven (M) - John Whitehurst, first edition, p.193 for a similar example and p.253 for Whitehurst's numbering system

Lot 294A

A George III Whitehurst of Derby oak eight day longcase clock, circa 1770, the hood with a swan neck pediment, the door with a circular window enclosing a circular 13 inch brass dial with Roman numerals, the hood door set between turned columns, the case door set between quarter round fluted columns, raised on projecting base, 198cm high

Lot 86

A daguerreotype of a gentleman holding a baby, in fitted leather covered case, stamped 'Whitehurst', the case 9.5cm high; together with three further early photographs, two contained in one composition box, 16cm wide

Lot 1680

Of Royal Interest: a rare late 18th/early 19th century oak noctuary or night watchman's clock, the silvered chapter ring inscribed 'Whitehurst, Derby', with fusee, the movement numbered 6218, the case similarly numbered, with pendulum and original winding key, 33cm high. Provenance: from Windsor Castle, where the vendor's father Roger Oliver was Master of The Horse, 1965 - circa early 1990s.  

Lot 1082

A rare longcase regulator timepiece, Whitehurst, Derby, c1770, the 11" round silvered brass dial inscribed Whitehurst Derby and star engraved around the winding square, having four pillar movement and dead beat escapement, hands setting from the backplate, pendulum and lead weight, in a later associated flat topped oak case Movement in working order, hands replaced, dial silvering a little dirty / rubbed

Lot 1087

An oak longcase noctuary or watchman's timepiece, Whitehurst, Derby, c1800, the 13" round dial inscribed Whitehurst Derby, the disc to the centre with 48 pins immediately beneath an aperture for the plunger (missing), the oak case apparently original with swan neck pediment and quarter sawn door flanked by pilasters, pendulum and weight, 209cm hMade by John Whitehurst II (1751-1834)Exhibited: Museum of the History of Science University of Oxford, Time and Place English Country Clocks 1600-1840, Antiquarian Horological Society Exhibition 25 November 2006 - 15 April 2007 In the same good restored condition as at the time of the 2007 exhibition. Note then, as now, lacking the plunger

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