A RARE WILLIAM AND MARY OAK HOOK AND SPIKE JOINED LONGCASE CLOCK CASE, WITHOUT MOVEMENT, ENGLISH, CIRCA 1685-1690. The lifting high gabled hood with bold cornice and bolection mouldings, glazed to three sides without a door. Above a joined and panelled case with twin panelled and moulded door descending almost full length to a small square panelled plinth, with similar full height framed and panelled ends having bolection mouldings and matching lower panels, retaining the original elm back board and iron hook/spike. All made from high quality quartered oak throughout, with excellent natural colour and surface patination., 203cm high 36.5cm wide 35.5cm deep Note - Certain longcase clocks of the later 17th century were made to house either a Hook and Spike movement or a Lantern Clock, they did not have an opening door in the hood, it had to be lifted vertically to access the movement, as in this clock. The case’s design can be traced to the earliest of Longcase clocks by Ahasuerus Fromanteel of Norwich and London, after 1656. By the 18th century the majority of clock cases were not of mortice and tenon joined, pegged construction. Provenance - Albert Gautier Collection, Newton Old Hall, Tibshelf, Derbyshire. Purchased by Herbert and Norma Beedham, early to mid 1970’s. Albert Gautier was an early furniture and clock collector from the 1960’s into the 1970’s. *CR No remarks.
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Arts and Crafts brass lantern of square form with capped hood, textured glass panels with riveted style decoration, 25.5cm approx overallProvenance: The property of a Gentleman, from a period Winchcombe Town House. Requires rewiring. Overall dust, dirt, signs of age, wear and use. Verdigris in places. No damage that we can see to the glass panels.
Royal Doulton Good King Wenceslas HN3262, a finely crafted ceramic figurine designed by Peggy Davies and issued in 1952. This detailed hand-painted piece depicts the legendary Bohemian king in a flowing robe, carrying a lantern and provisions as he traverses the snow. The rich color palette and exquisite craftsmanship showcase Royal Doulton's commitment to quality. Marked on the base with the Royal Doulton backstamp, model number, and designer’s signature.Artist: Peggy DaviesIssued: 1989 - 1992Dimensions: 4.5"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
DC Comics, Hasbro, Toybiz, Mattel Batman collectibles group including: Designer Series Darwyn Cooke, Batmobile, Justice League Batman & Green Lantern, Batman Bubble Bath x2 (will be emptied if shipped over seas), plus others, unchecked for completeness or correctness, within Good packaging, Good to Good Plus (would benefit from cleaning); (Qty).
A QUANTITY OF MISCELLANEOUS METALWARES comprising a large copper ship's lantern marked 'Alderson Birmingham 194-5', height 40cm (appears to have been reworked for a modern fitting, signs of verdigris in areas), a small copper lamp, height 29cm, a Swedish 'Primus' No. 632 blowtorch (rusted), a West German 'Feur Hand Jenaer Glas' lamp, a set of four leather-mounted sleigh/livestock bells, a Lifford tie press, a cased Oetling set of scales, and a cast iron scales, etc (qty) (Condition Report: unidentified glass broken inside the set of scales, some age related wear to include dents, rust, etc)
TWO BOXES AND LOOSE MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS to include a framed picture 'Returning to Base' height 57cm x width 109cm, a bag of assorted racquets, an outdoor lantern lamp, a boxed Border Fine Arts Beatrix Potter 'Timmy Willie,' a small group of crested ware items, four Accessorize beaded bags, four vintage tins, assorted cigarette cards, various decorations (2 boxes and loose) (s.d)

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