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Click here to subscribeA George IV mahogany longcase clock, circa 1825, the swan neck hood with reeded columns, above conforming trunk columns flanking an inlaid gothic door, and panelled veneered plinth, the painted dial signed E Radford, Hanley, with spandrels emblematic of four continents, a military scene in the arch, eight day Birmingham movement, 225cm tall.
*Baring-Gould (Sabine, 1834-1924). Two autograph letters and three postcards, four signed and one initialled, all November 1893, written from France to Mr D[aniel?] Radford of Mount Tavy, Tavistock, giving details of his travels to Cahors, Brive, Gramat, Les Eyzies, Perigueux, etc., all written in a very close but legible hand, plus a mounted sepia photograph of Sabine-Gould, signed and dated Easter 1923 (6)
A George III oak longcase clock, the 12-inch brass dial with silvered chapter ring and roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date sector, having engraved centre and rococo spandrels with lunar work above, the arch inscribed thomas radford, leeds, the eight day movement now striking on a coiled wire gong, in crossbanded case with open break arch pediment on turned pillars, the trunk enclosed by a shaped door above a panelled base and bracket feet, 224cm h
A George III mahogany longcase clock, the 33cm arched brass dial inscribed Thomas Radford, Leeds, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, pierced steel hands, Roman and Arabic numerals, lunar phases to arch, twin winding holes, eight day movement striking on a bell, the arched hood with dentil frieze, fluted three-quarter pillars to fore, long rectangular door with re-entrant angles and draught turned bosses flanked by stop-fluted quarter columns, base conforming, ogee bracket feet, 211cm high, c.1770