Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
The Three Day Sale (Day 2 of 3)
Auctioneer: Canterbury Auction Rooms Location: Canterbury
Contact: Tel: 01227 763337 Fax: 01227 456770
Date: 7th February 2018 Time: 10:00AM
Details: ON VIEW
Saturday, 3rd February from 10.00am to 4.00pm
Sunday, 4th February from 12.00pm to 4.00pm
Monday, 5th February from 10.00am to 7.00pm
and on Mornings of Sale from 8.30am
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Auction Lots - Page 9
971
Click to view full image... A Victorian mahogany cased stick barometer and thermometer by Negretti & Zambra of London, with engraved ivory scale and vernier and mercury thermometer, contained in plain mahogany case with arched top and with turned cistern cover, 36ins high (lacking lower moulding and glass to upper part) £150-200 plus 24% BP*
972
Click to view full image... A Victorian rosewood cased stick barometer and thermometer by W. Gray, 16 Crooked Lane, London Bridge, with ivory scale and vernier, exposed tube and mercury thermometer, in plain rosewood case with split turned cistern cover, 36ins high, and one other stick barometer by Wyatt of Andover, with ivory scale and vernier, exposed tube and alcohol thermometer, in plain case with arched top and split turned cistern cover, 36ins high (ivory scale split)
Note: Please be aware that according to CITES Regulations, it will be necessary to acquire an export licence to export this lot of ivory outside the EU. It will NOT be possible to export this lot of ivory to the USA £200-300 plus 24% BP*
973
Click to view full image... An 18th Century oak cased stick barometer by Manticha of London, with printed paper scale, contained in dark oak case with plain moulded top, the scale flanked by turned pillars and with square cistern cover, 37ins high, possibly Dominick Manticha, and one other mahogany cased stick barometer by Matthew Woller of Edgbaston Street, Birmingham, with printed paper scale and exposed tube, the case with moulded pediment, scale flanked by two slender pillars and with rectangular cistern cover, 37ins high
Note: Matthew Woller recorded working Birmingham (fl. 1809-1817) £250-350 plus 24% BP*
974
Click to view full image... A late 18th/early 19th Century mahogany cased stick barometer and thermometer by C. Gally, with silvered scale and vernier, exposed tube and mercury thermometer, contained in case with scroll pediment and turned cistern cover, 38ins high, and one other mahogany cased stick barometer by J. Pozzi of Oswestry, with silvered scale, in plain mahogany case with overhanging pediment and large rectangular enclosed cistern, 37ins high £200-300 plus 24% BP*
975
Click to view full image... A late George III mahogany cased wheel barometer and thermometer by Peter Tarone of Bury Street, with 8ins silvered dial and alcohol thermometer, contained in mahogany case inlaid with ovoid shell and circular leaf paterae and chequered stringings with angled pediment, 39ins high £120-160 plus 24% BP*
976
Click to view full image... An early 19th Century mahogany cased wheel barometer, thermometer and hydrometer, by A. Tagliabue, 11 Brook Street, Holborn, with 6ins diameter silvered dial and mercury thermometer, contained in figured mahogany case with scroll pediment, 38ins high
Note: Angelo Tagliabue recorded working 11, Brook Street, Holborn 1829-1833 £200-300 plus 24% BP*
977
Click to view full image... An early 19th Century figured mahogany cased wheel barometer, thermometer and hydrometer, by P. & P. Gally & Co, London, with 10ins diameter silvered scale and alcohol thermometer, contained in figured mahogany case inlaid with ebonised stringings, with bow fronted thermometer and moulded scroll pediment, 43ins high
Note: Paul and Peter Gally recorded working various addresses in Clerkenwell, Spitalfields and Hatton Garden, 1809-1860 £200-300 plus 24% BP*
978
Click to view full image... A mid-19th Century rosewood cased wheel barometer, thermometer and hydrometer by W. Martinelli, 2 King Street, Boro', with 10ins silvered scale and alcohol thermometer, contained in rosewood case inset with bevelled mirror and with scroll pediment, 43.75ins high, and one other 19th Century mahogany wheel barometer, thermometer and hydrometer, by T. Bedwell, 14 York Street, Commercial Road, London, with 8ins diameter silvered dial and mercury thermometer, in mahogany case inlaid with stringings, inset with convex mirror and with scroll pediment, 38.75ins high
Note: William Martinelli is recorded in various addresses in London (fl.1840-1859) £200-300 plus 24% BP*
979
Click to view full image... A 19th Century mahogany cased wheel barometer, thermometer and hydrometer by E. Brunner, Myton Gate, Hull, with 10ins diameter silvered dial and alcohol thermometer, contained in mahogany case inset with convex mirror and with moulded scroll pediment, 42ins high, and one other early 19th Century mahogany wheel barometer and thermometer by Barnasconi of Boston, with 8ins diameter silvered dial and alcohol thermometer, contained in mahogany case inlaid with twin shell motifs and twin leaf paterae, angled pediment, 39.75ins high £200-300 plus 24% BP*
980
Click to view full image... An early 19th Century mahogany cased wheel barometer, thermometer and hydrometer by C. Aiano, North Gate, Canterbury, with 10ins diameter silvered dial and mercury thermometer, contained in mahogany case inlaid with ebonised and stringings and with later moulded scroll pediment, 44ins high overall, and two other 19th Century mahogany cased wheel barometers and thermometers, each 37.5ins high
Note: Charles Aiano recorded working North Gate, Canterbury (fl.1826-1841)
981
Click to view full image... A 19th Century mahogany cased wheel barometer, thermometer and hydrometer, with 8ins diameter silvered dial, contained in figured mahogany case inlaid with boxwood and ebonised stringings and inset with convex mirror and with moulded scroll pediment, 39ins high, and one other late George III mahogany wheel barometer and thermometer by Berrenger of London, with 8ins silvered dial and alcohol thermometer, contained in case inlaid with twin shell motifs and twin paterae, and with angled pediment, 39ins high (glass cracked) £100-150 plus 24% BP*
982
Click to view full image... An early 19th Century mahogany cased wheel barometer, thermometer and hydrometer by A. Pagane of Gainsborough, with 10ins diameter silvered dial and mercury thermometer, contained in mahogany case inlaid with boxwood narrow boxwood stringings and with angled pediment, 42.25ins high, and one other late George III mahogany wheel barometer and thermometer by Smith, with 8ins diameter silvered dial and alcohol thermometer, contained in mahogany case inlaid with twin shell motifs and twin leaf paterae, with angled pediment, 38.5ins high £150-200 plus 24% BP*
983
Click to view full image... A late 19th Century mahogany cased wheel barometer by Steffenoni, 74 Lether Lane, with 10ins diameter silvered dial, in figured mahogany case inlaid with marquetry, basket of flowers and ribbon and bellflower ornament, 43ins high, and a 20th Century mahogany cased aneroid barometer and thermometer, with 8ins diameter silvered dial and mercury thermometer, contained in case inlaid with bandings, 36ins high £100-150 plus 24% BP*
984
Click to view full image... A Victorian rosewood cased wheel barometer and thermometer by James Peters of Cambridge, with 10ins diameter silvered dial and mercury thermometer with bow fronted case, contained in rosewood case inlaid with pewter C-scroll and leaf ornament, 40ins high, and one other Victorian mahogany cased wheel barometer and thermometer by A. Mackrow, 4 Upper East, Smithfield, London, with 10ins diameter silvered dial and mercury thermometer, in bow fronted case, in plain figured mahogany case, 40.5ins high £150-250 plus 24% BP*
985
Click to view full image... A Victorian rosewood cased wheel barometer and thermometer, with 10ins diameter silvered dial and alcohol thermometer, contained in rosewood case with painted silvered decoration, 40ins high, and one other Victorian oak cased wheel barometer and thermometer by Eames & Sons of Bath, with 10ins diameter silvered dial and mercury thermometer, contained in plain oak case with carved leaf and C and S-scroll mounts, 40.5ins high £150-250 plus 24% BP*
986
Click to view full image... A late Victorian oak cased "Admiral Fitzroy's" barometer with exposed tube and mercury thermometer, and the atmosphere contained in oak Gothic pattern case with pierced and carved scroll and paterae cresting, with angled columns to sides, 48ins high £150-200 plus 24% BP*
987
Click to view full image... Two late Victorian oak cased "Admiral Fitzroy's" barometers with paper scales and in plain rectangular cases, 37ins and 36ins high, a late Victorian oak cased clock, thermometer and aneroid barometer, in oak case with twin pillars to sides, 29ins high, and a 20th Century oak cased aneroid barometer with 6ins diameter white ceramic dial inscribed "Rippin Holbeach", in oak rope pattern case, 9ins diameter £150-200 plus 24% BP*
988
Click to view full image... An early 19th Century rosewood cased wheel barometer and thermometer by L. Salmoni of Bath, the 10ins diameter silvered dial with alcohol thermometer, contained in rosewood case inlaid with brass stringings, with scroll pediment, 42ins high £150-200 plus 24% BP*
989
Click to view full image... A 19th Century rosewood cased wheel barometer and thermometer by Oxbrow of Canterbury, the 10ins diameter silvered dial with alcohol thermometer, contained in case with shaped cresting and apron, 40.5ins high, and one other 19th Century mahogany cased wheel barometer and thermometer by Hayward of Ashford, inlaid with stringings, 38.25ins high £100-150 plus 24% BP*
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992
Click to view full image...Click to view full image... A 19th Century mahogany longcase clock, the 12ins arched painted dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary minute and seconds dial, painted floral spandrels and swan to arch, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in mahogany case, the hood with arched and moulded cornice, with turned acorn pattern finials and fluted pillars, shaped trunk door and on plinth base with shaped apron and bracket feet, 80ins high £150-200 plus 24% BP*
993
Click to view full image...Click to view full image... A 19th Century oak longcase clock by Thomas Dickinson of Boston, the 12ins arched painted dial with Arabic numerals and basket of roses to arch, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in plain oak case with moulded scroll pediment, turned and fluted pillars to hood, arched trunk door, on plinth base with bracket feet, 84ins high
Note: Thomas Dickinson recorded working Boston 1828 £200-300 plus 24% BP*
994
Click to view full image...Click to view full image... A 19th Century mahogany "North Country" longcase clock by Whiteley of Ripponden, the 14ins arched painted dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial and calendar dial, the arch painted with a young lady reclining on a sofa, to the thirty hour movement striking on a bell, contained in ornate figured case with moulded scroll pediment and turned pillars to hood, shaped trunk door flanked by triple cluster columns, the base with raised astragal panel and on bracket feet, 96ins high
Note: Probably by Thomas Whiteley of Ripponden (1829-1871) known as "Tom Clock" £200-300 plus 24% BP*
995
Click to view full image...Click to view full image... A late 18th/early 19th Century oak longcase clock by John Gerard of London, the 12ins arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture and strike/silent dial to arch, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in case with pagoda top and split turned columns to hood, arched top trunk door, on plinth base, 89ins high £250-350 plus 24% BP*
996
Click to view full image...Click to view full image... A late 18th/early 19th Century oak longcase clock by Smith of Keighley, the 13ins square painted dial with Roman and Arabic numerals and showing phases of the moon above calendar dial, the centre decorated with exotic birds, to the thirty hour movement striking on a bell, contained in oak and mahogany case with deep moulded cornice and plain turned pillars to hood, shaped trunk door flanked by rounded quarter columns, the base with raised astragal panelled door, on bracket feet, 88ins high £250-400 plus 24% BP*
997
Click to view full image...Click to view full image... An 18th Century oak longcase clock by John Varley, the 12ins square brass dial with wide chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, the dial centre showing phases of the moon and with subsidiary seconds dial, to the thirty hour movement striking on a gong, contained in oak case with scroll pediment and embossed brass flower paterae, above moulded and dentil cornice, the frieze inlaid with geometric bandings and with plain turned pillars, trunk door flanked by rounded quarter columns, the plinth with raised centre panel, on bracket feet, 84ins high
Note: A John Varley recorded working in Huddersfield, born 1733 and died 1785. £250-350 plus 24% BP*
998
Click to view full image...Click to view full image... A 19th Century oak longcase clock by Broderick of Spalding, the 12ins arched painted dial with Roman and Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in case with moulded scroll pediment, plain turned pillars to hood, shaped trunk door, on plinth base with bracket feet, 84ins high (movement faulty)
Note: A Thomas Broderick recorded working Spalding 1828-1835 £250-350 plus 24% BP*
999
Click to view full image...Click to view full image... A late 18th/early 19th Century oak longcase clock by Thomas Shaw of Spalding, the 12ins arched painted dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, oval fan motif and rose garland to arch, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in case with shaped cresting and moulded cornice, turned and fluted pillars to hood, shaped trunk door, on plinth base and bracket feet, 86ins high £300-400 plus 24% BP*
1000
Click to view full image...Click to view full image... An 18th Century oak longcase clock by Thomas Hall of Maidstone, No. 100, the 12ins arched brass dial with narrow chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, dial centre with twin seconds dial and calendar dial, with engraved leaf scroll ornament, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in plain oak case, the hood with deep moulded cornice, with scroll pediment and gilt central finial and plain turned pillars, plain trunk door and double moulded plinth base, 90ins high (somewhat distressed - capitals missing - calendar dial hand missing - one weight missing - generally in need of repair)
Note: Thomas Hall recorded Maidstone 1761-1768 £300-400 plus 24% BP*
1001
Click to view full image...Click to view full image... An early 19th Century ornate oak longcase clock by Thomas Ross of Crowle, dated 1801, the 12ins arched painted dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, faintly painted with flowers, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in ornate oak case, the hood with fretted cresting above moulded and dentil cornice, plain turned pillars, shaped trunk door with carved rope ornament and flanked by octagonal pillars inlaid with contrasting woods, set with white glass panels, panelled plinth, 91ins high
Note: Thomas Ross recorded working as a Clockmaker in Crowle (Lincolnshire) from 1770 £300-400 plus 24% BP*
1002
Click to view full image...Click to view full image... An 18th Century oak longcase clock by John Hargreave of Sleaford, the 12ins square brass dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in plain case with deep moulded cornice and split turned pillars to hood, on plinth base and bracket feet, 81ins high
Note: J. Hargreave(s) recorded working Sleaford circa 1790 £300-400 plus 24% BP*
1003
Click to view full image...Click to view full image... A 19th Century oak and mahogany longcase clock by Wainwright of Nottingham, the 13ins arched painted dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture and basket of flowers to the arch, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in case inlaid with stringings and bandings, with scroll pediment, turned and fluted pillars to hood, shaped trunk door and cant corners, on plinth base with bracket feet, 85ins high £300-400 plus 24% BP*
1004
Click to view full image...Click to view full image... A 19th Century oak and mahogany longcase clock by W. & J. Southey of Leicester, the 13ins arched painted dial with domed centre, painted with Roman numerals and with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the arch and spandrel painted with a romantic landscape of a castle and cottages, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in oak case banded in figured mahogany, inlaid with star motif, the hood with moulded scroll pediment and turned pillars, shaped trunk door with canted corners, on bracket feet, 88ins high
Note: J. Southey recorded working Leicester 1849 £300-400 plus 24% BP*
1005
Click to view full image...Click to view full image... An early 19th Century oak and mahogany longcase clock by R.Wilson of Lincoln, the 12ins arched painted dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the arch painted with a thatched cottage by a lake, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in case inlaid with ovoid shell motifs and bandings, with moulded scroll pediment, turned and fluted pillars to hood, shaped trunk door, on plinth base and bracket feet, 81ins high
Note: R. Wilson recorded working Lincoln 1868 £300-400 plus 24% BP*
1006
Click to view full image...Click to view full image... An early 19th Century oak and mahogany longcase clock by Richards of Uttoxeter, the 14ins arched painted dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, painted with a river landscape with swan and figure to arch, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in case inlaid with boxwood stringings and bandings, with scroll pediment and turned pillars to hood, shaped trunk door and fluted quarter pillars to sides, on plinth base with raised panel and bracket feet, 90ins high
Note: A Robert Richards of Uttoxeter recorded working 1835-1842 £350-500 plus 24% BP*
1007
Click to view full image...Click to view full image... An early 19th Century mahogany longcase clock by John Alker of Wigan, the 14ins square painted dial with Roman and Arabic numerals and subsidiary calendar dial and showing phases of the moon, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in figured mahogany case inlaid with chequered stringings, with moulded scroll pediment, plain turned pillars to hood, Gothic pattern trunk door, on plinth base with ogee bracket feet, 87ins high
Note: John Alker I recorded working Wigan 1797-1832 £350-500 plus 24% BP*
1008
Click to view full image...Click to view full image... An early 19th Century mahogany longcase clock by J. Cottier of Peel, the 14ins arched painted dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and calendar dial and phases of the moon to the arch, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in case with moulded scroll pediment, turned and reeded pillars to hood, shaped trunk door inlaid with stringings and crossbandings, reeded quarter columns to sides, on plinth base with bracket feet, 88ins high £400-600 plus 24% BP*
1009
Click to view full image...Click to view full image... An early 19th Century mahogany longcase clock by William Robbins of Canterbury, the 12ins arched painted dial with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the arch and spandrels decorated in gilt with a bird and a birds nest and floral ornament, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in figured mahogany case, probably by Goulden of Canterbury, the hood with shaped cresting and above moulded cornice, with turned and fluted pillars to hood, arched trunk door (warped), and plinth applied astragal moulding, the lower part extended with later plain mahogany panel, shaped plinth base, now 94ins high (including gilt finials)
Note: William Robbins recorded working Kingston, Canterbury and Barham. Born 1787 - moved to Canterbury in 1817 with premises in St George's Terrace, Canterbury.
Provenance: Property of Dr Arthur Percival of Faversham, a distinguished Historian and well-known in the area for his services to conservation. And thence by family descent. £400-600 plus 24% BP*
1010
Click to view full image...Click to view full image... An 18th Century mahogany longcase clock by George White of Bristol, the 12ins arched brass dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the arch showing phases of the moon, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in mahogany case, the hood with moulded arched top and scroll carved ornament, turned and fluted columns to sides, shaped trunk door, on plinth base with bracket feet, 85ins high
Note: George White recorded working Bristol circa 1774-1814 £400-600 plus 24% BP*
1011
Click to view full image...Click to view full image... An 18th Century oak longcase clock by Phillips of Bromyard, the 12ins square brass dial with wide chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, the engraved dial centre with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in plain oak case, the hood with moulded cornice and blind fret frieze and slender turned pillars to hood, plain trunk door, on plinth base, 76ins high, and with copy of a book - "Herefordshire Clockmakers and Watchmakers" by Tony Branston and John Eisel, published by Mayfield Books 2005 - see Pg. 126-128
Note: John Phillips recorded working Bromyard circa 1760-1806 £500-700 plus 24% BP*
1012
Click to view full image...Click to view full image... An 18th Century walnut longcase clock with later movement, the 12ins square brass dial with wide silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the matted centre with turned winding holes to the eight day movement striking on a bell, contained in walnut case inlaid with herringbone bandings, the hood with moulded cornice, blind fret frieze and split turned columns, the trunk door with brass framed circular lenticle, on plinth base, 81ins high (with adaptations and alterations) £700-1000 plus 24% BP*
1013
Click to view full image...Click to view full image... An early 20th Century mahogany longcase clock of "Georgian" design, the 12.5ins arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring and with raised brass Arabic numerals within circular cartouches, with subsidiary seconds dial, to the eight day three train movement striking and chiming on five gongs, contained in mahogany case inlaid with boxwood stringings, with shaped and moulded cornice, shaped trunk door inlaid with figured panel and with conforming plinth base, on bracket feet, 85ins high £700-1000 plus 24% BP*
1014
Click to view full image...Click to view full image... A late 18th Century mahogany longcase clock by Thomas Oldmeadow of Lynn, the 12ins arched brass dial (formerly silvered) with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture and with strike/silent dial to arch, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in figured mahogany "London" style case with swept top and turned, fluted and brass stopped columns with gilt brass Corinthian capitals, figured arched trunk door flanked by quarter columns with conforming Corinthian capitals, the base with astragal panel and on bracket feet, 95ins high (including later brass finials) (panel to upper part of case and fretted side panels damaged)
Note: Thomas Oldmeadow of Kings Lynn recorded working as a Watchmaker 1784-1795 £1200-1600 plus 24% BP*
1015
Click to view full image...Click to view full image... A late 19th Century dark mahogany longcase clock of large proportions, retailed by F.H. Wilbee of Herne Bay and dated 1898, with 14ins arched gilt brass and silvered dial, the chapter ring with raised brass Arabic numerals, the gilt dial centre engraved with leafage and with subsidiary seconds dial, with Whittington/Westminster and chime/silent dials to arch, to the eight day three train movement with steel pendulum rod and mercury compensated cylindrical bob, three heavy plated metal cased weights and striking on nine plated cylindrical gongs, contained in dark mahogany case, the hood with bold fretted and carved leaf shell and scroll cresting, above deep moulded cornice, flanked by gilt brass fluted columns and with fretted side panels, trunk with arched door inset with bevelled glass panel, flanked by conforming brass fluted columns, the base with raised astragal moulding and moulded plinth base with block toes, 102ins high (case surface generally dull and two applied mouldings missing to base) £1200-1600 plus 24% BP*
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END OF DAY TWO

Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
The Three Day Sale (Day 2 of 3)
Auctioneer: Canterbury Auction Rooms Location: Canterbury
Contact: Tel: 01227 763337 Fax: 01227 456770
Date: 7th February 2018 Time: 10:00AM
Details: ON VIEW
Saturday, 3rd February from 10.00am to 4.00pm
Sunday, 4th February from 12.00pm to 4.00pm
Monday, 5th February from 10.00am to 7.00pm
and on Mornings of Sale from 8.30am
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