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Bindings - Literature. TROLLOPE (Anthony) The Barsetshire Novels, 4 volumes (of 8), London: George Bell and Sons 1909-10, 8vo, uniform half calf; AUSTEN (Jane) The Novels, 3 volumes (of 10), illustrated by C E and H M Brock, London 1898, 8vo, decorative blue cloth; ELIOT (George) The Works, 2 volumes, Edinburgh: William Blackwood and Sons, 8vo, calf gilt bound by Bumpus (spines faded); and three others (12)
A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY NORTH COUNTRY LONGCASE CLOCK, the eight day twin train movement striking on a bell, the 35cms painted dial with Roman numerals, seconds dial, signed Wask, Wakefield, painted with St Jerome and lion to arch, the spandrels with floral sprays, the hood with swan neck pediment centred by a brass finial and ring turned and baluster pilasters, the wide crossbanded trunk with an ogee shape door, on deep plinth with inset panel, 243cms high.
A Sheraton Revival style mahogany two seater settee, the pierced shield shape double back carved with bell flowers and foliage, with a low connecting splat, scrolling moulded front open arms, a green draylon covered stuffed seat with brass nailing, the front square tapering ringed legs on shaped toes. 3ft 10in (117cm).
An early nineteenth century oak longcase clock, the eight day movement striking on a bell, the arched 12in painted dial with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, inscribed T. Phillips Ludlow, the case mahogany banded, the hood with a swan neck pediment, brass capped reeded pillars, the trunk with inverted serpentine top door, inlaid a marquetry conch shell, the base on a plinth moulding. 6ft 8in (203cm) high.
An early nineteenth century Midlands longcase clock, the eight day movement striking on a bell, by S. Ainsworth Warr’n, having a moon phase aperture to the painted square 14in dial, the subsidiary seconds dial flanked by birds, indistinctly signed, flowers to the corners, the mahogany case hood with an open fretwork swan neck pediment, brass capped reeded pillars, the trunk with a well figured shaped top door, ribbed square corner pilasters, the flame veneered base with angled corners. 7ft 6in (229cm).
An early nineteenth century oak longcase clock, the eight-day movement striking on a bell, the arched painted 12in dial with a moon phase aperture and chart, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar, the corners with flowers, the hood with a fret frieze, wall gilt ball and spire finials, the glazed door flanked by brass capped reeded pillars, glazed side panels, the trunk with an arched door, the base on a plinth. 7ft 5. 5in (227cm) high.
A George I silver baluster caster by Meshach Godwin, London 1724, with a turned bell shaped finial, a pierced domed cover, a central girdle and a circular foot, 14cm (5.5in) high, 142g (4.5 oz) (the cover unmarked) Condition Report: ** Marks clear and crisp (under base), a few slight edge knocks to foot, otherwise in very good order
Bell & Ross, BR O3 Type Aviation/ Military Spec., a gentleman’s black stainless steel wrist watch, ref: BR03-88-5-00085, circa 2009, the square two piece black case with rotating bezel, black dial, luminous baton and Arabic numerals, luminous skeleton hands and two digital displays for seven functions, quartz movement, case 5cm including lugs, on a black rubber strap stamped “BR 03”, the black buckle stamped “BR”; with warranty card dated 11-4-09, instruction booklet, spare fabric strap, two tools and its fitted box
A Pair of 18th Century Italian Bronze Pricket Stands: The spikes centring hexagonal bell-form drip trays with collars of flared trefoils. The ball & baluster knopped stems and triform bases having canted corners and forming scroll terminals & shell protrusions above the square pad feet. 23½ ins (60 cms) in height.
A Fine & Rare 15th Century Brass Flanders Candle Stick (almost identical to an example illustrated in John Caspall`s `Making Fire & Light` page 81, fig 138, dated circa 1480-1520, and similar to a representation in The Mérode Altar triptych dated 1427). The tapered candle socket pierced with laterally cut rectangular openings above a slender multi-knopped stem leading down to the one piece bell shaped base with integral drip pan, 10 ins (25.5 cms) in height.
CLOCKS - A LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY FRENCH NEUCHATEL BOULLE MANTEL CLOCK, having cast gilt metal putti finial, ornately scrolled and applied gilt metal surround, 8-day Japy type mechanism, faced by a gilded dial with Roman calibrated porcelain chapters an d bell striking mechanism, 42cm high

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