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Click here to subscribeA 19th Century "Kings Screw" double action corkscrew, the bronze cylindrical barrel with gilt brass patent badge, turned bone handle with brush and helix screw, 7ins high (tip of helix broken and side handle missing), and a "A1" double lever corkscrew by James Heeley & Sons (with bronze finish framework - helix broken)
A 19th Century brass cased aneroid barometer and thermometer, by C.W. Dixey & Son, 3 New Bond Street, London, No. 15889, the 4.25ins silvered dial with engraved scale to upper half and mercury thermometer to lower half, contained in plain lacquered brass case with ring handle, complete with walnut storage box with sloping front, 6.25ins wide x 5.5ins high
A Regency satinwood rectangular tea caddy of sarcophagus shape, the top frieze and side panels inlaid with bellflower and scroll ornament within rosewood and kingwood bandings, inlaid with boxwood and ebonised stringings, the slightly domed lid with incurved mouldings, out-curved sides with gilt brass shell and scroll pattern feet, the interior two-lidded compartments similarly inlaid, with contemporary glass mixing bowl engraved with oak leaves and acorn bandings, with slice, strawberry, fan and panel cuttings, 13ins x 7.75ins x 9ins high
A late Victorian oak and gilt brass mounted desktop letter box, retailed by W. Thornhill & Co, 144 New Bond Street, W., the shaped back with pierced gilt brass label worded "Letters" above sloping front with letter slot, and bevelled glass front panel, above drawer with gilt brass label worded "Bookpost", bracket feet, 11ins x 7. 25ins x 13.5ins (See lot 354 for illustration).
A late 19th Century French carriage clock, the 2.25ins cream enamelled chapter ring with Arabic numerals, inset in gilt brass dial with fretted overlay and floral decoration to the eight day two train alarum movement striking and repeating hours and quarters on two gongs, contained in gilt brass and bevelled glass rectangular case with moulded cornice and base, the corners of reeded column form with Corinthian capitals, 6.75ins high, and leather covered travelling case for same
A late 19th/early 20th Century French carriage clock No. 10734, the 2ins circular white enamelled dial with Roman numerals within plain gilt slip to the eight day two train movement striking and repeating on one gong, contained in gilt brass and bevelled glass case with moulded frieze and uprights, 6ins high, and a red leather covered travelling case (See lot 419 for illustration).
A late 19th Century French carriage clock by Drocourt of Paris, No. 33196, the white enamelled dial with Roman and Arabic numerals to the eight day two train movement striking and repeating on a gong, contained in gilt brass and bevelled glass case of corniche pattern, 5.5ins high (See lot 419 for illustration).
An early 20th Century French carriage clock retailed by Drew & Co, 156/7 Leadenhall Street, London, the white enamelled dial with Arabic numerals to the eight day two train movement striking on a gong, contained in polished brass and bevelled glass case with serpentine fronted top and base, on bun feet, 6ins high
A 19th Century mahogany bracket clock by E. White, 20 Cockspur Street, London, the whole of small proportions, the 6ins painted circular dial with Roman numerals to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in mahogany and brass mounted case of early 19th Century design with moulded top, inlaid with brass mouldings and gilt brass cant corners, cast fretted grilles and ring handles to sides, on brass ball feet, 13ins high, and a similar mahogany bracket for same inlaid with brass stringings.
An early 19th Century mahogany mantel clock by Richard Ganthony of London, the 7.5ins diameter circular painted dial with Roman numerals to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, with arch topped brass plates and engraved back plate, contained in arch topped case surmounted by incurved pinnacle with brass pineapple finial, the front inlaid with boxwood stringings, brass stopped quarter columns to sides, brass carrying handles, frets to sides, on ogee bracket feet, 24.5ins high.
A late 19th Century German walnut cased mantel clock retailed by M. H. Tilley & Son of Dorchester, the 7.5ins arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring and regulation dial to arch, to the eight day three train movement striking and chiming on five gongs, contained in figured walnut case with arched and moulded top and gilt brass finials, caryatid mounts to front, brass grilles to sides, on gilt brass leaf scrolled feet, 18ins high
A 19th Century French comptoise wall clock by Amann of Nogent a-Seine, the 9.25ins domed enamelled dial with Arabic numerals and calendar dial to centre, to the two train movement striking on a bell, contained in embossed brass framework decorated with a Crimean scene, with brass and gridiron pattern pendulum
An 18th Century oak longcase clock by William Womersley, the 12ins square brass dial with silvered chapter ring and dial showing phases of the moon to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in case with deep moulded and overhanging cornice, and reeded columns to hood, shaped trunk door, 78ins high.