Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
The Two Day Sale (Day 2 of 2)
Auctioneer: Canterbury Auction Rooms Location: Canterbury
Contact: Tel: 01227 763337 Fax: 01227 456770
Date: 17th April 2013 Time: 10:00AM
Details: Viewing:
Saturday 13th April from 10 am to 4 pm
Sunday 14th April from 12 pm to 4 pm
Monday 15th April from 10 am to 7 pm
and on Mornings of Sale from 8.30 am
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Auction Lots - Page 8
1212
A 19th Century French black lacquer cased mantel clock with 4.25ins cream enamelled dial to the eight day movement striking on a gong, contained in pagoda topped case decorated in gilt with chinoiseries, 11ins high £150-200
1213
A late 19th Century American walnut drop dial wall clock by Seth Thomas of Plymouth, Connecticut, the 12ins painted dial to the eight day two train movement striking on a gong, contained in case with turned bezel and pierced carved scroll brackets to sides, 23ins high (slight damage) £150-200
1214
1215
A late 19th/early 20th Century polished brass
cased ship's bulk head timepiece by Prescot Clock Company, Prescot, Liverpool, the 7ins white enamelled dial with sweep seconds hand to the timepiece movement, contained in plain case, 9.5ins high, with keys for same £400-600
1216
An early 20th Century polished brass cased ship's bulkhead timepiece by Smiths English Clocks Ltd, London, the 7ins white enamelled dial with sweep second hand to the timepiece movement, contained in plain case, 9ins high, with keys for same £200-300
1217
An early 20th Century polished brass cased ship's bulkhead timepiece, the 6ins white enamel dial to the timepiece movement, contained in plain case, 8ins high, with key for same ⁠£100-150
1218
An Edwardian mahogany cased circular dial wall timepiece, the 14ins cream dial inscribed "Warren Woolwich" to the timepiece fusee movement, contained in case with plain turned bezel, 18ins high (stamped to reverse of movement "R.J.W. M & C 1902") £300-400
1219
1220
An early 20th Century oak cased aneroid barometer by Wilson & Gillie of North Shields, with 6.25ins ceramic face and thermometer (11ins diameter overall), and a Continental aneroid barometer in a stained carved wooden case, 20.75ins £250-300
1221
A Victorian carved oak cased barometer, thermometer and clock by Payne & Allen of Tunbridge Wells, with 5ins barometer dial, contained in wheel pattern case, 27ins high (slight damage) £200-300
1222
A Victorian rosewood cased barometer and thermometer by Negretti & Zambra, 11 Hatton Garden, London, with 11ins silvered dial, contained in wheel pattern case, 41ins high (moulding damage to top) £150-200
1223
A brass cased aneroid barometer by J. Hicks of Hatton Garden, London, 6.5ins diameter, with separate carved oak stand, circa 1880 £200-300
1224
A 19th Century brass cased marine aneroid barometer and thermometer, 5.25ins diameter (stamped D.C. & an anchor to back) £150-200
1225
1226
An 18th Century oak longcase clock by John Rowson of Stevenage, the 11ins square brass dial with silvered chapter ring to the thirty hour movement striking on a bell, contained in case with square moulded top and blind fret ornament to frieze, turned pillars to hood, the case with mahogany crossbanding, 77ins high £450-600
Note: Apparently unrecorded maker
1227
An 18th Century oak longcase clock by Thomas Wallis of Brampton, the 12ins square brass dial with vacant calendar aperture, gilt brass spandrels and faux twin winding holes to the thirty hour movement striking on a bell, contained in case with moulded cornice, turned and fluted pillars to hood, fluted quarter columns to trunk, on bracket feet, 82.5ins high (case faded and stripped and with slight damage) £450-600
Note: Apparently unrecorded maker
1228
A late 18th/early 19th Century oak longcase clock by R. Allinson of Sunderland, the 12ins arched painted dial with subsidiary seconds dial and decorated with figures and river landscape to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in case with fluted pillars to hood, arched trunk door, the base later inlaid with circular paterae, 85ins high (dial rubbed and case restored) £300-400
Note: Apparently unrecorded maker
1229
An early 19th Century mahogany longcase clock by Jonathan Lewis of Chalford, the 12ins arched painted dial with subsidiary calendar dial, dated 1825 and decorated with vignettes of various figures to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in case of "North Country" design, inlaid with boxwood and ebonised stringings, with turned pillars to hood and trunk and with crenulated trunk door, on plinth base, 84ins high £270-350
Note: Apparently unrecorded maker
1230
An 18th Century oak longcase clock by Jonathan Roberts, the 13ins square brass dial with subsidiary seconds dial, calendar aperture and with gilt brass spandrels to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in case with plain turned pillars to hood, quartered columns to trunk, the base with fielded panel, on bracket feet, 84.5ins high (lacking weights - generally in poor condition - base adapted to cupboard door) £300-400
Note: No town or location inscribed to dial
1231
An 18th Century mahogany longcase clock by William Parr of London, the 12ins arched brass dial with subsidiary seconds dial, calendar aperture and gilt brass spandrels to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in plain mahogany case with shaped top and turned pillars to hood and with arched trunk door, 85ins high (reduced in height), with winding handle for same £600-800
Note: William Parr of London recorded working 1713-1744
1232
An 18th Century oak longcase clock by Robert Clidsdale of Edinburgh, the 12ins arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial, calendar aperture and with gilt brass spandrels to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in case with arched cresting, later fretted frieze, split turned columns to hood and arched trunk door, 93ins high (case possibly later) £600-800
Note: Robert Clidsdale of Edinburgh recorded working 1738-1786
1233
An early 18th Century walnut longcase clock by James Walker of London, the 12ins brass square dial with wide silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, turned winding holes and engraved wheat sheaf pattern borders to the eight day five pillar two train movement with inside locking plate striking on a bell, contained in case probably rebuilt and partly reveneered in figured walnut with caddy top and moulded cornice above fretted frieze, plain turned pillars, the shaped trunk door veneered in figured walnut and banded, and with cross-grained mouldings, 91ins high (new plinth and caddy top) £2500-3000
Note: James Walker recorded working as apprenticed in London 1733
1234
An 18th Century walnut longcase clock by Thomas Williams of Axbridge, the 12ins square brass dial with calendar aperture, subsidiary seconds dial and engraved with flowers to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in case with turned pillars to hood, the trunk door inlaid with star motif and on turned feet, 84ins high £1200-1600
Note: Thomas Williams recorded working in Axebridge circa 1791
1235
A late 18th Century "Black Oak" longcase clock by Philip Stephens of London, the 12ins arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial, calendar aperture and gilt brass spandrels to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in later carved case decorated with leaf ornament, the shaped top inset with glazed panel and with split turned columns to hood, the arched trunk door carved with profile head and griffins' heads, on plinth base, 94ins high £1200-1500
Note: Philip Stephens recorded working in The Minories, London, Apprenticed 1741 and Member of the Clockmakers Company 1748-1752
1236
A late 18th Century figured mahogany longcase clock by John Topping, Memory Master, London, the 12ins arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial, calendar aperture and gilt brass spandrels to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in case with shaped and fretted top, brass finials and fluted pillars to hood, quartered fluted columns and arched door to trunk, on bracket feet, 96ins high £1200-1600
Note: John Topping recorded working in London circa 1691-1747 and described himself as 'Memory Master'
1237
An early 18th Century walnut and marquetry longcase clock by John Burrons of London, the 12ins square brass dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, turned winding holes, and with gilt crowned twin cherub pattern spandrels to the twenty-eight day two train five pillar movement with outside locking plate and striking on a bell, contained in walnut case, the front with bold marquetry panels depicting birds and flowering plants, the hood with moulded cornice, blind fret frieze and plain turned columns, the trunk door with circular lentical within cross grained mouldings, 83ins high £8000-12000
Note: John Burrons apprenticed 1695, clock thought to date circa 1705
Provenance: Purchased from Eric Hitchcock of Five Centuries Antiques, Palace Street, Canterbury, Kent, 23rd March 1968 for £375. Movement restored by Beresford Hutchinson, Clockmaker of the British Museum and the case restored by Lucas of Broadwick Street, London, and thence by family descent

RUGS AND CARPETS

1238
An Antique Caucasian rug woven in primary colours with star shaped medallion on a brick red ground, 82ins x 62ins £2000-2500
1239
A Beluch carpet woven in muted colours and ivory with three rows of eight octagonal guls within conforming borders, 12ft 8ins x 9ft 6ins £150-200
1240
An Oriental silk and gold thread carpet woven in colours with circular double headed medallion, conforming spandrels and filler motifs, the cut pile exposing foundation, within conforming borders, 7ft 11ins x 5ft £1300-1500
1241
An antique Veramin carpet woven in colours with all-over Mina Khani flowerhead lattice on a brick red ground within conforming flowerhead pattern border, 9ft 8ins x 6ft 9ins (with repaired slit to side) £2000-3000

FURNITURE

1242
A set of six George IV rosewood dining chairs with plain curved crest rails and leaf moulded splats, caned seats, on turned and reeded front legs, with loose seat cushions for same £600-800
1243
A set of six George III mahogany dining chairs with scrolled backs, the rectangular crest rails inlaid with brass stringing and with rope twist splats, the seats upholstered in green cloth, on turned front legs £500-700
1244
A Harlequin set of ten George III mahogany dining chairs (including a pair of armchairs), all later inlaid with flowerheads and stringings, the drop-in sets upholstered in red cloth £500-700
1245
A set of four mahogany dining chairs of Georgian design (including one armchair) with shaped and gadrooned carved crest rails, pierced lancet pattern splats, the drop-in seats upholstered in patterned cloth on square chamfered front legs £200-300
1246
A set of six Victorian walnut balloon back drawing room chairs, the seats upholstered in blue cloth, on cabriole front legs, and an early 20th Century walnut rectangular dining table with one extra leaf, on cabriole legs, 65ins x 33ins x 30ins high £250-350
1247
A set of four oak dining chairs of "Arts & Crafts" design, the seats upholstered in leather and studded, on turned front legs £100-150
1248
1249
A set of six mahogany dining chairs of "Chippendale" design with shaped and pierced ladder backs and scrolled arm terminals, the seats upholstered in green vinyl, on square chamfered front legs £500-700
1250
A set of four Victorian walnut drawing room chairs, the oval backs painted with stringings, upholstered in old gold brocade, on slender turned front legs, and a mahogany open armchair of Georgian design £150-200
1251
A set of six Victorian mahogany balloon back dining chairs, the drop-in seats upholstered in red cloth, on turned legs £200-300
1252
A Harlequin set of seven George III oak, elm and mahogany dining chairs of "Country Hepplewhite" design (including two armchairs - variously upholstered - with old damage and repairs throughout) £350-500
1253
A pair of George IV rosewood adjustable music stools with scrolled backs, the gadrooned crest rails inlaid with brass floral ornament and with pierced splats, the circular seats upholstered in old gold cloth, on angled turned and reed legs £1200-1600
1254
A Victorian mahogany duet stool, the seat upholstered in modern leaf tapestry, on turned legs, 37ins x 15ins x 15.5ins high £200-300
1255
An early 20th Century mahogany corner armchair of 18th Century design with carved crest rail and scrolled arm terminals, twin pierced vase pattern splats and with turned and fluted uprights, the drop-in seat upholstered in floral tapestry, on cabriole legs £300-400
Provenance: Pearl Assurance PLC Contents Sale, Christie's, South Kensington, Thursday, 1st November 1990, Lot No. 66 (copy of catalogue available). Subsequently gifted to vendor's father on retirement
1256
A Victorian mahogany framed tub shaped easy chair upholstered in cream leaf pattern damask, on cabriole front legs £150-200
1257
A late Victorian gilt framed and caned tub shaped nursing/occasional chair, on slender cabriole legs (slight damage) £70-100
1258
An early Victorian oak framed nursing chair by Gillow, upholstered in olive and gilt floral pattern cloth, the back buttoned, on turned front legs
and castors (stamped to inside of leg "Gillow" and No. 13758) £120-160
1259
A 19th Century walnut rectangular stool of shaped outline, the seat upholstered in green brocade, on slender cabriole supports, 22ins x 17ins x 19ins high, a mahogany rectangular box stool of Georgian design, the lifting seat upholstered in old gold brocade, 21ins x 13ins x 19ins high, and a Victorian mahogany towel airer £100-150
1260
A 17th Century walnut high back dining chair with shaped cresting and turned uprights, with cane panelled back and seats, on turned front supports (damaged and repaired throughout) £70-100
1261
An 18th Century walnut high back open arm easy chair, the shaped back, seat and arm pads upholstered in floral leaf tapestry and studded, with leaf carved arm terminals and on turned supports (old woodworm damage and slight repairs throughout) £400-600
Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
The Two Day Sale (Day 2 of 2)
Auctioneer: Canterbury Auction Rooms Location: Canterbury
Contact: Tel: 01227 763337 Fax: 01227 456770
Date: 17th April 2013 Time: 10:00AM
Details: Viewing:
Saturday 13th April from 10 am to 4 pm
Sunday 14th April from 12 pm to 4 pm
Monday 15th April from 10 am to 7 pm
and on Mornings of Sale from 8.30 am
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