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18th Century 8 day two train longcase clock, the brass face marked 'Benjamin Barlow of Oldham born 1736', within a heavily carved Victorian oak case featuring a portrait of Charles II amongst foliate and mask designs. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Not tested if working , face appears complete. Evidence of woodworm to case some splits in places.weight and pendulum present.
A novelty walking stick, Early 20th Century, the ivory handle carved as a caricature of Lloyd George, mounted on a tapering ebonised cane, 92cm long, together with a second the ivory handle carved as a portrait bust of a man, possibly the Duke of Wellington, 90cm longCondition report: cracks radiating from the base of the lloyd George carving, stained and discoloured,Bust of a man with scratches and knocks, both canes possible later replacements
A Chinese ancestor portrait, late Qing dynasty, of a lady in court robes with the fifth civil rank badge of a silver pheasant, seated in an armchair covered with a textile embroidered with foliage scrolls, above a carpet with precious objects and roundels of flowers, ink and colour on paper, image 115.8 x 72cm, framedProvenance: From a deceased estate of a British diplomat who was based in China. Condition report: Painted print. Creases, cockling and foxing, stains and marks, splits with old repairs, colours faded. Glued to the board.
ITEMS FROM THE ESTATE OF ADMIRAL MATTHEW BUCKLE (1716-1784): MATTHEW SHEPPERSON (1785-1874) AFTER JOSHUA REYNOLDS (1723-1792), three-quarter length portrait of Admiral Matthew Buckle (1716-1784), standing in uniform and holding his sword in a grotto with the sea beyond, titled Capt. Buckle lower right, inscribed verso "Admiral Matthew Buckle of North House Surrey, Born 1716. Died a Full Admiral 7th July 1784. From the original picture in the possession of Lord Falmouth, painted by Sir Joshua Reynolds between the years 1758 and 1761. Copied in 1840 by Matthew Shepperson", oil on canvas, (some old restoration), 127.5 x 101.5cm, in giltwood and gesso frame (losses and later gold paint), together with the teak stern board from Admiral Buckle's ship to shore longboat decorated with the Buckle family crest and with ropetwist upper edge, 115.5cm wide x 50cm high, (damage and some worm), and various Buckle family engravings comprising Pierre Charles Canot after Richard Paton, "To the Captains, other Officers and Seamen who (with a detachment of Boats from the Fleet commanded by Admiral Boscawen) Burnt the Prudent and Took the Biensaissant in Louisbourgh Harbour...26th July 1758...", 41 x 58.5cm, oak frame with family inscriptions verso relating to Captain Buckle's involvement in "the siege and capture of Louisburg (sic), Cape Breton Island, from the French in 1758....", another after R Short, "being an exact Stern-View of the Glorioso taken by His Majesty's Ship Russell...the Head-View of the Jason...and the Gloire...", 50.5 x 60cm, oak frame, partial family inscription verso and owner's name and address Vice Admiral Buckle 3, Lowndes Street, London SW, another similar but hand coloured, another J. Mynd after R. Short, "An exact view of the Glorioso a Spanish Man of War taken by His Majesty's Ship the Russell under the command of Captn Matthew Buckle...", 50 x 60.5cm, and Charnock and Newton's "The Glorioso...Taken by Captain Buckle...", 24 x 30cm. (7)
THE SWORDS AND PORTRAIT OF LIEUTENANT GENERAL SIR GEORGE MONTAGUE HARPER KCB DSO HIGHLAND DIVISION, comprising an 1831 Pattern General Officer's sword by DANIELS, 80cm curved clipped back blade etched with scrolling foliage, crowned crossed sword and baton, laurel wreaths, crowned GVR cypher, and maker's panel, retaining good original polish and matt ground, regulation gilt hilt, two-piece ivory grips, one chipped, contained in its plated steel scabbard, some lifting, complete with knot, together with his 1897 Pattern Royal Engineers Officer's sword by ROBERT MOLE, contained in its field service scabbard, a framed and glazed pencil portrait of Harper in service dress titled "France 1916" and signed Leonard Smith, a boxed pair of General Officer's cufflinks and one shoulder insignia, a 9ct gold First War tank tie pin, a 1913 dated half crown engraved with a tank and a bi-plane and 1918, a later? Highland Division sleeve patch and a copy of The History of the Fifty First Division 1914-1918 by Brewsher. (Group) Lieutenant General Sir George Montague Harper (1865-1922) was commissioned as a Lieutenant in the Royal Engineers in 1884, serving at the School of Engineering and promoted Captain while serving in India in 1892. Twice mentioned in Despatches during the Boer War he saw extensive service and rounded the campaign off with the receipt of the Distinguished Service Order. There then followed a number of staff appointments during the inter-war period, before going on to half-pay in 1911. The onset of the First World War saw Harper's appointment to the headquarters of the BEF. Principally his service during the First War was known for his command of the 51st (Highland) Division in France, serving at the Somme, Ancre, Arras, Menin Road and the Tank campaign at Cambrai. Leonard J. Smith (1892-?) was an artist, infantryman, sniper and camouflage designer who also made daring trips in to No Man's Land to map and sketch the German positions.

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