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French Green Painted Clock.
French Green Painted Clock. Empire Style. From a Greenwich location.
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W.E. Watts Greenwich clock early
W.E. Watts Greenwich clock early 20th c. 17 1/2" h. together with a walnut shelf clock early 20th c. 12 3/4" h. ?
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William Crotch (1775-1847)/View
William Crotch (1775-1847)/View near Greenwich, pencil and watercolour showing a bottle oven converted into a dwelling, inscribed and dated 1810, 12.5cm x 18cm/Note: William Crotch was also a noted musician and composer. The scene may depict part of the 'lost' Greenwich china manufactory/Provenance: from the Henry Sandon Study Collection
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Attributed to John Glover (British,
Attributed to John Glover (British, 1767-1849)
Greenwich Observatory, 1829
ink and watercolor on paper
titled (lower left) and dated (lower right)
3 1/8 x 6 3/8 inches (visible).
Property from the Collection of Maestro Raymond Leppard, Indianapolis, Indiana
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Midcentury Menorah together with
Midcentury Menorah together with a Basket. From a Greenwich location.
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THOMAS MCKNIGHT (CONNECTICUT/NEW
THOMAS MCKNIGHT (CONNECTICUT/NEW YORK/KANSAS, 1941-), “COCKTAILS IN GREENWICH”., SERIGRAPH ON PAPER, 36” X 39”. FRAMED 47.5” X 49”.THOMAS MCKNIGHT, Connecticut/New York/Kansas, 1941-, "Cocktails in Greenwich". Artist's proof, numbered 28/40. Signed in pencil lower right. Dimensions: Serigraph on paper, 36" x 39". Framed 47.5" x 49".
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A Georgian style sundial, the
A Georgian style sundial, the Portland stone baluster plinth 110cm high, the bronze dial by Sanders & Co., 365 Euston Rd, London and inscribed 'I Count The Bright Hours Only', the dial 25.5cm diameter
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Colon Campbell (British, 1676-c.
Colon Campbell (British, 1676-c. 1729) \"Architectural of the Greenwich Hospital\", black and white engraving, London, 1726, sight 15-1/2\" x 26\". Glazed, matted and presented in an ebonized and parcel-gilt beaded \"Hogarth\" frame.
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Jack Pountney (1921-1997)/Early
Jack Pountney (1921-1997)/Early Morning Greenwich Park/signed Pountney/oil on board, 24.25cm x 31.5cm/Provenance: Guildhall Art Gallery label verso
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GEORGIAN BRONZE HORIZONTAL
GEORGIAN BRONZE HORIZONTAL SUNDIALGeorgian Bronze Horizontal Sundial , engraved in a banner "John Field, Londini/HORA FUGIT", and "Anno Dom 1715", octagonal form with Roman numeral chapter ring, scroll gnomon, compass rose, over figure of Father Time, beveled mounting holes, h. 6 in., dia. 13 in. (at points) Provenance: Collection of Brooke and Maria Fox, Metairie, LA
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An 19th Century Gothic Astronomical
An 19th Century Gothic Astronomical Regulator Clock by J. Grounds Wigan Lancashire England Made in Wigan England by Johnson Grounds 15 Standishgate active 1840-70. Movement is a large astro on a 14 inch dial. Dial is signed J. Grounds Wigan. The clock was made for a large Manor House or Club in the area and was used in the entrance way to set watches and time the other clocks. Service dates behind dial; J.Odber 1863 R.E.Bold 1878 1890 and 1901 R.1910 1922 1933 and 1946 and MP. Finnemore 1966. Mercury pendulum and weight driven escapement. Beautiful mahogany wood case. Contains mercury; pick up or truck delivery.
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By C A Campbell after Inigo Jones
By C A Campbell after Inigo Jones The Elevation of the Queens House to the Park at Greenwich The Elevation of Lindley House Lincolns Inn another and three other facsimile engravings
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TIMBY WALNUT "SOLAR TIMEPIECE" OR
TIMBY WALNUT "SOLAR TIMEPIECE" OR GLOBE CLOCK, SARATOGA SPRINGS, NEW YORK, C. 1865, Saratoga Springs, New York, c. 1865, Scroll-top case with central turned finial, printed paper Arabic numeral hour dial encircling the 6-in. twelve-gore printed globe marked on the maker's boss, "Joslin's Six Inch Terrestrial Globe, Containing the Latest Discoveries, Gillman Joslin, Boston 1860," in a brass yoke with North Pole facing front, lower printed paper minute dial with Arabic numerals behind a hinged and glazed door, eight-day time-only movement with balance wheel escapement
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Pair of Midcentury Hot Green
Pair of Midcentury Hot Green Globular Lamps. From a Greenwich, CT estate. Dimensions: 30"h
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JOHN STOBART
JOHN STOBART (ENGLAND/MASSACHUSETTS/FLORIDA, B. 1929), "GREENWICH - A VIEW OF THE LOWER LANDING, COS COB AT SUNRISE IN 1895"., 20" X 30.75" SIGHT. FRAMED.JOHN STOBART, England/Massachusetts/Florida, b. 1929, "Greenwich - A View of the Lower Landing, Cos Cob at Sunrise in 1895". Numbered 367/950. Signed in pencil lower right. Dimensions: 20" x 30.75" sight. Framed.
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Probably mid 19th century lacking
Probably mid 19th century lacking signature the 1.5-inch terrestrial globe covered with 12-gore printed paper map surrounded by a series of seven interlocking printed paper-covered wooden armillary rings representing the circles of the heavens including equinoctial line and Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn intersected by polar colures representing solstices and equinoxes full-meridian marked with degrees of elevation at the North and South poles and climates according to month and horizon band showing the Gregorian and Zodiacal calendars over two half-rings printed with latitudes and longitudes of major cities on a turned ebonized wood stand 18.5'' H x 12'' Dia.
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John Leigh-Pemberton
John Leigh-Pemberton (1911-1997)/Queen Anne Going to Greenwich, circa 1710/signed and dated '52/oil on canvas, 57.5cm x 65cm/Provenance: Shell-Mex and BP Ltd, catalogue no 1828, Philip's sale sticker, sale 385, Lot 98
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(6) BOOKS: ART, GREENWICH STYLE,
(6) BOOKS: ART, GREENWICH STYLE, NATIVE AMERICAN(lot of 6) Coffee table books, comprising: (2) "Through Indian Eyes - The Untold Story of Native American Peoples," Reader's Digest, 400 pages, both with tears to dust jacket, (1) "Claude Monet," Karin Sagner, Taschen Books, 220 pages, (1) "Vincent Van Gogh," Rainer Metzger and Ingo F. Walther, Taschen Books, 256 pages, (1) "Cezanne - A Biography," John Rewald, 288 pages, (1) "Classic Greenwich Style," Cindy Rinfret, 176 pages; largest: approx 13"h, 10.5"w, 1.5"d, 25lbs total **Provenance: A fine Santa Fe, New Mexico estate collection**
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Chelsea Ship's Bell Clock with
Chelsea Ship's Bell Clock with Barometer and Thermometer "Claremont" model, ca. 1968, marked Chelsea Ship's Bell, with eight-day brass spring-powered movement striking ship's bells on the hour and half, in polished brass case with yachting motif enclosing an approx 3-3/4"D silvered dial with Arabic numerals and Holosteric barometer / Fahrenheit thermometer, on bronze base with ball feet, apprx 8-3/4"T x 15"W x 3-3/8"D.
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After Eric Ravilious
After Eric Ravilious (1903-1942)/Greenwich Observatory, 1937/limited edition 175/500/colour print, 19cm x 27cm/with certificate of authenticity verso
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SIMON WILLARD (ATTRIB)
SIMON WILLARD (ATTRIB) GRANDFATHER CLOCK. From a Greenwich, CT estate. Dimensions: 94" h x 19" w x 9" d. Condition: Looks clean and good however all clocks are sold as / is whether working or not. Please view in person if possible.
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Pair of Provincial Style
Pair of Provincial Style Parquetry Top End Tables. From a Greenwich, CT home.
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ANTIQUE ”UNITED” SIGN, PROV.
ANTIQUE ”UNITED” SIGN, PROV. GREENWICH CT. Found in Greenwich CT, an early 20th C. (made approx. 1911) trade sign presumed to be United Tobacco Co., which was head quartered in Greenwich CT. In remarkably great condition, painted red and black with gold gilt letters and spandrels, 19”H x 9’L. Provenance - Jeff Tillou.
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J. EUGENE GARDNER (AMERICAN
J. EUGENE GARDNER (AMERICAN 1904-1999), NEW YORK TOWNHOUSE, GREENWICH VILLAGE, PASTELJ. Eugene Gardner (American 1904-1999), New York Townhouse, Greenwich Village, Pastel,
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Longcase clock by Benjamin Greening
Longcase clock by Benjamin Greening of Chepstow, Early 19th Century Square enameled dial with Roman numerals and every 5 seconds marked, with calendar date, signed on the dial. Squared hood with hinged glass front, flanked by two simple columns and swan neck bonnet. Central turned finial (may not be original), is removable. Body with arched hinged wood door, with marquetry of a shell. Square base of plain design, which is what the family is know for in their case clocks. Apprx. 6'-8"T x 19-1/4"W (at hood) x 9-1/2"D.
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Two globe clocks, the opaque shades
Two globe clocks, the opaque shades with horizontal band of Roman numerals, each supported by a mannequin figure, the base with clockwork movement, 43cm high
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CHELSEA TIDE CLOCKModern Chelsea
CHELSEA TIDE CLOCKModern Chelsea composition black quartz porthole-style tide clock with box.
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Oil Lamp with Atlas Glass Globe.
Oil Lamp with Atlas Glass Globe. From a Greenwich, CT estate. Dimensions: 16" high.
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Chelsea ship's clock and
Chelsea ship's clock and barometer 7 1/4" dia. ?
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GRUEN PRECISION VERITHIN PENTAGON
GRUEN PRECISION VERITHIN PENTAGON ART DECO POCKETWATCH 45 mm Vertical brushed silver dial, with stylized arabic numerals for all chapters, except six, the location of the subsidiary seconds dial. Blued cathedral type minute/hour hands, blued stick type sub hand with marquee. 17 jewel temperature adjusted movement. Decorated on edge, front and back covers, with black enameling. Marked gold reinforced, for heavy gold applied plates. Original owner's name inside the case back.
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William Gardner japanned George
William Gardner japanned George II tall case clockhaving a flat cornice with a foliate fretwork frieze over a glazed door flanked by columns opening to a brass dial with Roman and Arabic numerals foliate female mask spandrels date aperture subsidiary second dial inscribed: ''William Gardner - Sandwich''. Brass eight-day twin-train movement striking on a bell. The waisted case with allover Japanning depicting a chinoiserie garden the door with glazed lentille on a plinth base. 81''H x 21''W x 11''D Circa - Third quarter 18th C.
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TWO CHELSEA SHIP CLOCKS, A QUARTZ
TWO CHELSEA SHIP CLOCKS, A QUARTZ MANTLE CLOCK AND A T. TAYLOR LONDON WOOD MOUNTED BRASS SPYGLASSTwo Chelsea Ship Clocks, a Quartz Mantle Clock and a T. Taylor London Wood Mounted Brass Spyglass,
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CHELSEA SHIP'S CLOCK AND BAROMETER.
CHELSEA SHIP'S CLOCK AND BAROMETER. 8.5'' x 14'' Condition: very good
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BREWSTER & INGRAHAM, BRISTOL, CT
BREWSTER & INGRAHAM, BRISTOL, CT ROUND WALL CLOCK, C. 1850, MOLDED AND GILDED FRAME, BRASS SPRING, WHITE FACE WITH BLACK ROMAN NUMER...Brewster & Ingraham, Bristol, CT round wall clock, c. 1850, molded and gilded frame, brass spring, white face with black Roman numerals, signed at center, one winding hole, wear consistent with age and use, cracks to convex glass, gilt as-is, 22" diam. [PROVENANCE: Consigner purchased from Willington Antiques, West Willington, CT in 2002 for $875.]
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E. Ingraham Time Only Ionic Wall
E. Ingraham Time Only Ionic Wall Clock Rosewood case with painted 9" dial with Roman numerals glass hinged door painted with pendulum time only spring movement.Elias Ingraham (1805-1885) worked as a designer and cabinet maker for George Mitchell in 1828. He designed made and sold the first sharp gothic better known as the steeple clock. During WWII and the Korean War the company made anti-aircraft fuses.
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A Geographia Distance Clock
A Geographia Distance Clock Chart, produced and published by Geographia Ltd 55, Fleet St EC4, 77cm x 63cm