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: 30th November 2016 Time: 10:00AM
Details: Viewing:
Saturday 26th November from 10.00 am to 4.00 pm
Sunday 27th November from 12.00 pm to 4.00 pm
Monday 28th November from 10.00 am to 7.00 pm
and on Morning of Sale from 8.30 am
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Auction Lots - Page 7
926
Click to view full image... A 19th Century French onyx and gilt brass mounted "World Time" mantel clock by Bourdin of Paris, No. 5837, the 4.75ins diameter white enamel dial with Roman numerals, inscribed "Medaille de 1st er Classe - Expositon Universalle 1855", within rectangular gilt slip engraved with leaf scroll ornament and flanked by two twin white enamel dials showing time in Madrid, London, Paris and New York, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in cream onyx rectangular case with shaped and moulded flat top, with in-curved sides and conforming plinth base, 10.75ins high x 17.75ins wide £1000-1500
Provenance: Campbell & Archard Ltd. Incorporating Derek Roberts Antiques, 25 Shipbourne Road, Tonbridge, Kent, TN10 3DN, Stock No. 24157
927
Click to view full image... A late George III mahogany mantel clock by Sargent, Jermyn Street, London, the 8ins arched painted metal dial with Roman numerals and with strike/silent and pendulum regulation dials to arch, to the eight day three train movement striking and quarter chiming on nine bells, contained in figured mahogany and brass mounted case, the cresting of swept form surmounted by turned brass urn and with brass scale pattern panels to sides, four further smaller brass urn finials, moulded cornice and brass stopped fluted quarter columns, the side panels with fretted brass scale pattern grills and moulded base with brass ogee bracket feet, 27ins high £3000-4000
Note: Joseph Sargent is recorded working in German Street, London from 1794-1820, he was watchmaker to The Princess of Wales
Provenance: Campbell & Archard Ltd. Incorporating Derek Roberts Antiques, 25 Shipbourne Road, Tonbridge, Kent, TN10 3DN, Stock No. 31819
928-929
 
930
Click to view full image... An early George III mahogany cased dial wall clock by William Ransome of London, the 7.75ins diameter silvered dial with Roman numerals, to the eight day verge movement, with heavy brass plates, fine knopped pillars and bob pendulum, contained in mahogany "salt box" style case, with cast brass front bezel and turned mahogany outer bezel, the case with shaped apron, 13.5ins high (movement cleaned and restored and case cleaned back) £1200-1500
Note: William Ransome recorded working in London Circa 1760.
931
Click to view full image... A late 18th Century mahogany cased dial wall clock by William Nicoll of London, the 12ins diameter silvered dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, to the eight day verge movement, with tapered brass plates and bob pendulum, contained in case with turned bezel and turned edge of case, and "salt box" back, 17ins high £800-1200
Note: William Nicoll recorded working Great Portland Street, London, Circa 1795
932
Click to view full image... A late 18th Century mahogany dial wall clock by Thomas Bowen of London, the 15ins diameter silvered dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, to the eight day single train movement with verge escapement, the movement with tapered brass plates and bulbous turned pillars, the bob pendulum contained in case with turned bezel door and with turned rim, and with "salt box" rear casing, 21.5ins high £1500-2000
Note: Thomas Bowen is recorded as being an apprentice to Benjamin Crook of London on 11th October 1784, for seven years. He is known to have worked from Charing Cross and Half Moon Street. He was admitted to The Worshipful Company of Clockmakers in 1796 until 1818.
933
Click to view full image... An early Victorian mahogany drop dial cased wall clock by Percival James of Woolwich, the 12ins diameter repainted domed metal dial with Roman numerals, to the eight day single train movement, with shaped brass plates with turned and knopped pillars, contained in mahogany case, cast bezel with domed glass, narrow turned mahogany bezel and leaf pattern wings to sides, the curved based drop with brass framed shaped glazed panel, inlaid with brass stringings and paterae, 19ins high £600-800
Note: Percival James is recorded working in Woolwich from 1817-1855. A James Percival is recorded working in Woolwich around 1839.
Provenance: Campbell & Archard Ltd. Incorporating Derek Roberts Antiques, 25 Shipbourne Road, Tonbridge, Kent, TN10 3DN, Stock No. 31599
934
Click to view full image... A Victorian mahogany drop dial wall clock by William Edmead, 138 Gower Street, London, the 12ins diameter painted metal dial with Roman numerals to the eight day single train movement, with heavy brass plates and turned pillars, contained in mahogany case with cast brass bezel and dome glass, narrow turned bezel and with fan pattern wings to side, the curved based drop dial with astragal mouldings and a single door, 23ins high £600-800
Note: William Edmead is recorded working in London 1857-1881.
Provenance: Campbell & Archard Ltd. Incorporating Derek Roberts Antiques, 25 Shipbourne Road, Tonbridge, Kent, TN10 3DN, Stock No. 31563
935
Click to view full image... An early 19th Century mahogany drop dial wall clock by Garland of Plymouth, the 12ins diameter painted domed metal dial with Roman numerals, to the eight day single train movement, with brass plates with shaped tops and knopped pillars, contained in mahogany case, the cast brass bezel with dome glass, flanked by narrow turned bezel, with fan pattern wings, the drop base with curved lower part inlaid with brass stringings, patterae and floral ornament, 24.5ins high £1000-1500
Note: Richard Garland recorded as a watch and clock maker at 21, Market Street, Plymouth in 1822 and then at 41 High Street from 1830 to 1850. Further details can be found in "Devon Clocks and Clockmakers" by C.N. Ponsford.
Provenance: Campbell & Archard Ltd. Incorporating Derek Roberts Antiques, 25 Shipbourne Road, Tonbridge, Kent, TN10 3DN, Stock No. 31547
936
Click to view full image... A 19th Century Dutch oak and marquetry "Staart Klok" wall clock, the 11ins painted arched metal dial to the brass framed single train movement, supported by brass pillars, contained in oak and mahogany case with arched and moulded cornice and narrow columns with Corinthian columns to hood, the shaped lower body inlaid with trailing leaf and floral ornament and with fretted side brackets, similarly inlaid, and with embossed gilt brass and glazed lenticle lower part of case, 50.5ins high £300-500
937
Click to view full image... A late 19th Century Continental walnut cased "Vienna Regulator", the 12ins diameter white enamel dial with Roman numerals, to the eight day two train weight driven movement striking on a gong and with wooden pendulum rod with large brass bob and two brass cased weights, contained in walnut and stained beechwood case, with arched and moulded cornice and turned finials and split turned and fluted pillars to door, 47ins high £100-150
938
Click to view full image... A 19th Century mahogany cased "Vienna Regulator", the 7ins diameter white enamel dial with fine Roman numerals to the month going single train movement, with ebonised pendulum rod and brass bob (lacking weight), contained in mahogany rectangular case with rounded front corners and inlaid with boxwood stringing, 34ins high (in need of full restoration and possibly incomplete) £300-400
939
Click to view full image... A late 19th Century walnut cased "Vienna Regulator" of small proportions by W. Schonberger of Vienna, the 4.5ins diameter white enamel dial with Roman numerals, to the eight day single train weight driven movement, with single brass weight and wooden pendulum rod with brass bob, contained in walnut case with moulded cornice and shaped and moulded rectangular glazed door, and with shaped apron with turned final, 31ins high £300-400
940
Click to view full image... A good late 19th Century rosewood cased "Vienna Regulator", the 6ins diameter silvered chapter indistinctly signed "C.F. S??ach" of St Petersburg, within engine turned gilt brass framing, the open dial centre exposing brass framed single train eight day movement, the pendulum with steel rod and brass bob and single brass cased weight, contained in rosewood case inlaid with boxwood stringings, the upper part with open scroll cresting and above moulding cornice, fully glazed case of tapered form, enclosed by two doors and with shaped apron, 47ins high £700-1000
941
Click to view full image... 19th Century rosewood and ebonised cased "Grand Sonnerie" "Vienna Regulator" by D. Schwartz of Vienna, the 6.5ins diameter white enamel dial with Roman numerals, to the eight day three train weight driven movement striking and chiming on two gongs and with ebonised pendulum rod with heavy brass bob and three brass cased weights, contained in case with shaped and moulded cresting, the rectangular single glazed door with ebonised moulded capitals and shaped ogee apron with conforming finial, 48ins high, and with additional modern fretted and carved cresting, 54ins high overall £1000-1500
942
Click to view full image... A 19th Century Continental rosewood and parcel gilt cased "Vienna Regulator", the 6.5ins diameter white enamel dial with Roman numerals, within cast gilt brass outer bezel, to the eight day two train weight driven movement striking on a gong, wooden pendulum rod with heavy brass bob and two brass cased weights, contained in rosewood and gilt rectangular case with fretted and carved leaf scroll cresting, above moulded angular cornice, enclosed by single glazed door flanked by plain columns, with gilt moulded mounts and shaped and moulded apron, 42ins high £700-1000
Provenance: Campbell & Archard Ltd. Incorporating Derek Roberts Antiques, 25 Shipbourne Road, Tonbridge, Kent, TN10 3DN, Stock No. 2483
943
Click to view full image... A good mid-19th Century mahogany cased month going "Vienna Regulator" by Laterndluhr, the 6.25ins diameter white enamel dial with Roman numerals, within cast gilt brass leaf pattern bezel, to the month going single train weight driven movement, the replacement steel pendulum with heavy brass bob, contained in mahogany case inlaid with boxwood stringings, the whole of attractive proportions with moulded architectural pediment, arched glazed centre door, square glazed lower door and in-curved apron, 37ins high £2500-3500
944
Click to view full image... A late 18th Century black japanned Tavern clock by James Calver of Diss, the 28ins diameter dial with painted central dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, to the eight day single train movement, with bulbous knopped pillars to plates, contained in black japanned oak case, decorated in gilt with chinoiseries, shaped with shaped wings to sides and with shaped base, the door decorated with exotic birds, pavilions and two figures, 55ins high £3000-4000
Note: James Calver was apprentice to William Crisp of Wrentham, Suffolk in 1772 and married Rebecca Taylor of Framlingham eight years later. He died in 1809. The clock is recorded in "The Tavern Clock" by Martin Gatto, Pg. 206, and for further information on the maker and the Calver family see "Norfolk and Norwich Clockmakers" by Clifford and Yvonne Bird.
Provenance: Campbell & Archard Ltd. Incorporating Derek Roberts Antiques, 25 Shipbourne Road, Tonbridge, Kent, TN10 3DN, Stock No. 31045
945
Click to view full image... A good William IV mahogany chisel based drop dial wall clock by Vulliamy of London, No. 1011, the 12ins diameter painted wood dial with Roman numerals, with good quality eight day movement, heavy brass plates and slender turned pillars, complete with heavy brass bob pendulum (also No. 1011), in mahogany case, with cast brass bezel and dome glass turned mahogany outer bezel and with drop case chisel base lower opening door and two side opening doors, 23.25ins high £4000-6000
Note: Vulliamy's daybook recorded clock No. 1011 as an "eight day spring dial mahogany case with a tail" he goes on to list that the case was made by Rich and the movement was made by Holmden. It is believed it was sold circa 1830 to London University.
Benjamin Lewis Vulliamy (1780-1854) was the last of a long line of exceptional clock makers in the Vulliamy family. The first of which was Francois Justin (also known as Justin) Vulliamy, followed by his son Benjamin, followed by his sons Benjamin Lewis and Justin Theodore. Benjamin Lewis Vulliamy was born 25th January 1780 and not a lot is known about his childhood except that he spent most of it at 68, Pall Mall, London. He joined his father in Pall Mall very early in life, certainly when less than 20 years old. He received the Freedom of the Clockmakers Company in December 1809 and became a Liveryman in January 1810 at the age of 30. He was admitted to The Court of Guild in the same year. There he served every office in the court and was five times elected Master. In his years of service he did much to further the good reputation of the clockmakers trade and against increasing odds he succeeded in preserving high standards of craftsmanship which can be seen in almost all the clocks he produced.
Like his father's main output which was of ornamental house clocks and furnishing items, Benjamin Lewis tended to concentrate on using the very best of materials and workmanship in order to give long and trouble free life to his clocks.
The work force that Vulliamy used were in many instances specialist craftsman or out-workers. There was however a number of staff permanently employed at 68 Pall Mall, in particular there was members of the Jump family who after Vulliamy's death went on to found their own famous and very successful business.
Provenance: Campbell & Archard Ltd. Incorporating Derek Roberts Antiques, 25 Shipbourne Road, Tonbridge, Kent, TN10 3DN, Stock No. 31545
946
 
947
Click to view full image... A late Victorian oak cased aneroid barometer and thermometer, 7.25ins diameter white dial in wheel pattern case, carved with leaf scroll ornament, 36ins high £120-160
948
Click to view full image... A brass cased stick barometer of "Admiralty" type, 36ins high, with brass gimbal, marked "N.O. 159" £300-500
949
Click to view full image... A 19th Century mahogany wheel barometer and thermometer by Cox of London, the 8ins diameter silvered dial with alcohol thermometer, contained in figured mahogany case with angled pediment and inlaid with stringings, 38ins high £80-120
950
Click to view full image... A 19th Century mahogany cased wheel barometer and thermometer by Charles Somalvico of London, the 10ins diameter silvered dial contained in mahogany case with swan neck pediment and inlaid with stringings, 40.5ins high £80-120
951
Click to view full image... A Victorian rosewood cased wheel barometer and thermometer by D.Barloni of London, with 10ins diameter silvered dial and bow front alcohol thermometer, contained in rosewood case, inlaid in mother-of-pearl and with C-scroll ornament, 42ins high £120-160
952
 
953
Click to view full image...Click to view full image... A 19th Century "Scottish" mahogany longcase clock, the 13ins diameter painted metal dial with Roman numerals, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in mahogany case inlaid with boxwood stringings, the hood with arched and moulded cornice and plain turned pillars to hood, with shaped trunk door, on shaped plinth base, 82ins high £250-350
954
Click to view full image...Click to view full image... A 19th Century "North Country" mahogany longcase clock by Ingham of Ripon, the 14ins arched painted dial with Arabic numerals and with subsidiary seconds and calendar dial, the arch painted with a view of a country house and with floral spandrels, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in mahogany case, inlaid with chequered bandings and boxwood stringings, hood with moulded scroll pediment and slender turned and fluted columns to hood, shaped central door flanked by quarter columns and with conforming plinth base, with bracket feet, 88ins high £300-500
955
Click to view full image...Click to view full image... An early 19th Century oak and mahogany banded longcase clock by John Cotterill of Wirksworth (Derbyshire), the 13ins arched painted dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the arch painted with figure of a young lady leaning on an anchor looking out to sea with sailing ship to background and with floral spandrels, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in oak case banded in mahogany and rosewood, the hood with moulded scroll pediments and slender turned pillars to hood, the shaped trunk door inlaid with lozenge panel to centre and flanked by fluted quarter columns, the base with raised astragal panel and on ogee bracket feet, 92ins high £400-600
Note: John Cotterill recorded working in Wirksworth, 1828-1849
956
Click to view full image...Click to view full image... A George III mahogany longcase clock by Jeremiah Martin, Tottenham, the 12ins arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, matted dial centre and strike/silent dial to arch, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in mahogany case with arched and moulded cornice to hood, the arched trunk door flanked by fluted quarter columns, the base with raised rectangular panel and double plinth base, 89ins high (whole in need of extensive restoration - lacking pendulum, weights and part of door - caddy top reduced in height) £400-600
Note: Jeremiah Martin of Tottenham was the son of Jeremiah Martin who was an apprentice to Thomas Tompion of London.
957
Click to view full image...Click to view full image... An early 19th Century oak longcase clock by Shilling of Milton, the 12ins arched painted dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the spandrels painted with flowers and the arch with an urn of flowers, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in oak case, probably by Goulden of Canterbury, the arched moulded cresting now with three brass finials and turned and fluted columns to hood, shaped trunk door, on plinth base, 88ins high (including finials) £750-900
Note: Probably Edward Shilling, recorded working Milton, Circa 1800 - 1838, and afterward in Sittingbourne, Kent
958
Click to view full image...Click to view full image... A walnut longcase clock, the 12ins square brass dial with white silvered chapter ring, with Roman and Arabic numerals, the matted dial centre with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in walnut case with deep overhanging cornice and stepped frieze and plain turned pillars to hood, the trunk door with matched veneer panel, inlaid with herringbone bandings and crossbanded, conforming plinth, 87ins high £700-1000
959
Click to view full image...Click to view full image... An early 19th Century mahogany longcase clock by Jefferys of Canterbury, the 12ins arched painted dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and calendar dials to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in a mahogany case, probably made by Goulden of Canterbury, the shaped cresting above arched and moulded cornice, and with turned and fluted pillars to hood, shaped trunk door, the plinth base with moulded panel and on shaped bracket feet, 86ins high (including gilded wood finials) £700-900
Note: James Jefferys recorded working in Canterbury in 1823-1865
960
Click to view full image...Click to view full image... An inlaid mahogany longcase clock by Joseph Heckstetter of London, the 12ins arched brass dial with wide silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, the matted dial centre with subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture and turned winding holes, and with strike/silent dial to arch, to the eight day two train five pillar movement striking on a bell, and with additional chiming mechanism on eight bells, contained in associated mahogany case, later inlaid with Neo-classical style urn and leaf scroll and floral ornament, the hood with swept top and three turned finials and turned, fluted and brass stopped columns to hood, shaped trunk door flanked by fluted and brass stopped quarter columns, the base with raised astragal moulded panel and on double plinth base, 98ins high (including finials – movement with added arch and adapted arch, in associated case, later inlaid) £750-1000
Note: Joseph Heckstetter recorded as apprenticed 1687, clockmaker in London 1694-1704
961
Click to view full image...Click to view full image... An 18th Century mahogany longcase clock by Robert Jones of Chester, the 12ins arched brass dial with wide silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, the matted dial centre with subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture and turned winding holes, the arch showing calendar and phases of the moon, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in associated mahogany case, with moulded scroll pediment and slender turned, fluted and brass stopped columns to hood, shaped and moulded trunk door, flanked by fluted quarter columns, the base with astragal panel and shaped plinth, 88ins high (including later brass finials) £1200-1500
Note: Robert Jones recorded as Watchmaker in Chester, died 1747
962
Click to view full image...Click to view full image... An early 18th Century walnut longcase clock by Nathaniel Tilly of London, the 12ins arched brass dial with wide chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar dial to arch, both with matted dial centres, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in figured walnut veneered case, the hood with square top and deep arched moulding above fretted frieze and with plain term pillars, the arched trunk door inlaid with herringbone bandings, with cross banded base with double plinth, 92ins high (all in need of restoration - later fretted frieze to hood lacking calendar indicator and the whole case generally in need of restoration) £1200-1500
Note: Nathaniel Tilly was the son of Nathaniel (a clothier) in Somerset. He was apprentice to Robert Halstead at The Crown and Dial in Fleet Street, London for seven years in 1714.
963
Click to view full image...Click to view full image... A George III mahogany longcase clock by Peter Birkhead of London, the 12ins arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and strike/silent dial to arch, with associated matted dial centre, to the three train movement striking and chiming on nine bells, contained in figured mahogany case, the hood with swept cresting and reeded uprights, with arched and moulded cornice and turned fluted and brass stopped columns, the arched trunk door flanked by brass stopped fluted quarter columns, the base with raised plinth and double plinth base, 92ins high £1200-1500
Note: Peter Birkhead (Son of Worthley Birkhead of Shoreditch) recorded as being apprenticed 1796
964
Click to view full image...Click to view full image... An early 19th Century mahogany longcase clock, the 12ins diameter painted domed metal dial with Roman numerals, to the eight day two train five pillar movement striking on a bell, contained in figured mahogany and gilt brass mounted face in the "Egyptian" style, the lancet pattern top with stepped cresting and later carved gilt winged lion pattern surmount, and with triple cluster columns, lancet pattern trunk door flanked by "Egyptian" style columns, with gilt brass mask and feet mounts, the base with raised central panel above double plinth, 91ins high £1200-1600
965
Click to view full image...Click to view full image... A mid-19th Century figured mahogany longcase clock by Lawrence of Southampton, the 13.25ins diameter silvered dial with Roman and Arabic numerals and with subsidiary seconds dial, to the eight day two train movement, shaped top brass plates and striking on a bell, contained in figured mahogany case of architectural design, the hood with angled pediment and astragal mouldings, the arched trunk door with cant corners and the base with raised astragal mouldings, on block feet, 79ins high £1500-2000
Note: "The Directory of Hampshire Clockmakers" by Martin Norgate records two Lawrence's in Southampton - Francis Lawrence at 13 High Street in 1851 and James Lawrence in Union Terrace, Southampton in 1844.
966
Click to view full image...Click to view full image... A 19th Century mahogany longcase regulator by Langton of Muswell Hill, London, the 12ins diameter painted metal dial with subsidiary hours and seconds dials, to the eight day single train movement, with tapered brass plates and turned and knopped pillars, the metal pendulum rod with mercury compensated pendulum bob, single brass cased weight, contained in a figured mahogany case with shaped cresting above slender arched cornice, narrow reeded pillars to hood, shaped trunk door with glazed rectangular lower panel and flanked by brass stopped fluted cant corners, the base with raised astragal mouldings, on bracket feet, 83ins high £1800-2500
Note: Possibly Edward William Langton, London, recorded working 1875-1881
967
Click to view full image...Click to view full image... A small George III domestic longcase regulator by Thomas Delasalle of London, the 8ins silvered dial with shaped top, with Roman and Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, to the single train movement with dead beat escapement, the tapered plates with turned pillars and with ebony pendulum rod with heavy brass bob, contained in figured mahogany case with shaped and moulded cornice and brass stopped and fluted cant corners to hood, the shaped trunk door flanked by brass stopped fluted quarter columns, the base with raised astragal mouldings, on shaped bracket feet, 73.75ins high £3500-4500
Note: Thomas Delasalle is recorded working at St Catherine's Stairs, London, 1799-1824
Provenance: Campbell & Archard Ltd. Incorporating Derek Roberts Antiques, 25 Shipbourne Road, Tonbridge, Kent, TN10 3DN, Stock No. 31828
968
Click to view full image...Click to view full image... An 18th Century painted mahogany Automaton longcase clock by Edward Mann of London, the 12ins silvered dial with Roman and Arabic numerals and with central seconds dial and date aperture, with spandrels raised painted panels decorated with automaton musicians, the arch showing phase of the moon and high water at London Bridge, to the eight day three train six pillar movement striking and chiming on nine bells, contained in dark finished mahogany case later decorated with musical trophies, baskets of flowers, floral sprays and trailing floral ornament, the plinth base decorated with oval panel of seated classical female, with hood swept top, double moulded cornice, fluted uprights and turned, fluted and brass stopped pillars to hood, the shaped trunk door flanked by brass stopped quarter fluted columns and the base with raised astragal mouldings and double plinth base, 96ins high £5000-7000
969
Click to view full image...Click to view full image... An early Victorian figured mahogany regulator by John Leyland, the 13ins diameter heavy silvered brass dial inscribed "Morrison of London", with central hour and seconds dial, to the eight day single train movement with dead beat escapement, heavy brass plates stamped to front plate "J.L. 969" (for John Leyland), and four heavy turned pillars, the ebonised wood pendulum shaft with heavy brass bob, contained in figured mahogany case with arched top, square top, triangular astragal mouldings, glazed trunk door flanked by plain cant corners and with cross banded base with moulded double plinth, 81ins high £5000-6000
Note: John Leyland was a son of Thomas Leyland. Both father and son made high quality movements for a number of well-known makers. In particularly Condliff of Liverpool. There movements were always of finest quality and it is interesting to note that although the clock spent most of its life in a Jewellers shop in London, the case dial as well as the fact that the movement is by John Leyland would suggest a North County area of manufacture.
Provenance: Campbell & Archard Ltd. Incorporating Derek Roberts Antiques, 25 Shipbourne Road, Tonbridge, Kent, TN10 3DN, Stock No. 31642
970-972

 

RUGS AND CARPETS

973
Click to view full image... A modern Turkish rug woven in pastel colours with two central star pattern medallions, on a plain fawn ground, within three stripe borders, 71ins x 47ins £70-100
974
Click to view full image... A North West Persian rug woven in colours with two central pole medallions and stylized floral and geometric motifs, on red ground, within larger lozenge shape medallion, with serrated edge and seven stripe borders, 79ins x 63ins £80-120
975
Click to view full image... A Baluch prayer rug, woven in muted shades, the central trellis design filled with geometric motifs, topped by the hexagonal mihrab, within wide seven stripe borders, filled with trailing and geometric motifs, 60ins x 39ins £80-120
976
Click to view full image... A Persian Tafresh rug woven in colours with a bold central medallion and conforming spandrels, field filled with trailing floral ornament, on a dark red ground, within floral filled four stripe borders, 80ins x 58ins £120-160
977
Click to view full image... A Persian Brojerd rug woven in colours, the bold central octagonal medallion filled with geometric motifs, on a navy blue ground, within three stripe borders, centre border filled with trailing geometric motifs, 80ins x 51ins £120-160
978
Click to view full image... A Tabriz rug woven in colours with numerous trees, birds and animals, on a navy blue ground, within floral filled four stripe borders, 73ins x 55ins (with some wear to centre) £120-160
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: 30th November 2016 Time: 10:00AM
Details: Viewing:
Saturday 26th November from 10.00 am to 4.00 pm
Sunday 27th November from 12.00 pm to 4.00 pm
Monday 28th November from 10.00 am to 7.00 pm
and on Morning of Sale from 8.30 am
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