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A Victorian mahogany rosewood banded eight day longcase clock, the 14 inch arch painted dial signed `Groome, Wellington`, with centred date aperture and subsidiary seconds dial within a ring of Roman numerals, the stylised deer painted corner spandrels under a rolling moon (face repainted), the hood with swan-neck pediment over wrythen moulded front corner hood pilasters, above a short arched trunk door, between wrythen moulded short front corner trunk pilasters, on a crossbanded box base and short bracket feet, 235cm high
A Victorian mahogany crossbanded eight day longcase clock, the 13 inch arched painted dial signed `David Caler, Merthrn`, the face with centred date aperture and subsidiary seconds dial within a ring of Roman numerals, the architectural ruin painted spandrels, under a cottage painted arch, the hood with swan-neck pediment over wrythen moulded front corner hood pilasters, over a short Gothic arch trunk door, between front corner wrythen moulded short trunk pilasters, on a box base and later skirting plinth, 238cm high
An oak eight day longcase clock, mid 18th century, the 10 inch square dial signed `Gillbert Bullock, Bp Castle` (Bishops Castle) to the centre, the two later winding holes within a chapter ring of Roman numerals and leaf moulded corner spandrels, the associated eight day movement striking on a single bell, the plain hood over a long trunk door, on a planked box base and cut-out plinth, 201cm high
A George III oak and mahogany eight day longcase clock, the brass and silvered dial signed `Moses Evans, Llanrwst` to the centre, along with a date aperture and subsidiary seconds dial within a chapter ring of Roman and Arabic numerals, under an attached brass arch with disc engraved `Tempus Fugit` (movement and dial associated to the case), the hood with swan-neck pediment over an arched hood door flanked by reeded front corner hood pilasters, over a conch shell inlaid short trunk door flanked by quarter fluted pilasters, on a crossbanded box base and short bracket feet, 206cm high Note: Brian Loomes notes a Moses Evans, Llanrwst as circa mid 18th century in `Watchmakers and Clockmakers of the World, Volume 2`.
A late George III oak crossbanded mahogany eight day longcase clock, the 13 inch arched brass dial with engraved centre, the silvered chapter ring signed `Coates, Wigan`, with outer ring of Arabic numerals and inner ring of Roman numerals within urn moulded brass corner spandrels under a rolling moon, the eight day movement with false plate stamped Walker and Hughes, the hood with swan-neck pediment over an arched hood door flanked by turned front corner hood pilasters, over a long trunk door between quarter turned pilasters, on a box base with canted front corners, raised on a cut-out plinth, 220cm high NOTE: Brian Loomes `Watchmakers and Clockmakers of the World, Volume 2` notes Archibald Coates , Wigan, circa 1795-1810, also there are listings of other Coates working circa 1800 in Wigan.
An oak eight day longcase clock, the 12 inch arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring under a rolling moon, the hood with swan-neck pediment over a square hood door, above a lozenge inlaid short trunk door, on a box base with skirting plinth (case and movement associated) (at fault), 196cm high
A Regency oak and mahogany eight day longcase clock, the 14 inch painted arched dial with centred date aperture and subsidiary seconds dial within a ring of Roman numerals, the spandrels and arch painted with hunting scenes, the hood with swan-neck pediment over an arched hood door with slender baluster ring turned and block front corner hood pilasters, over a wavy arch crossbanded short trunk door, under a brass line inlaid latise frieze, over turned front corner trunk pilasters, on a box base with proud front corner reeded rectangular pilasters (lacking feet), 224cm high
An early Victorian oak and mahogany eight day longcase clock, the 13½ inch arched painted dial indistinctly signed `R Green, ****`, with centred date aperture and subsidiary seconds dial within a ring of Roman numerals, the spandrels depicting lion, tiger, cheetah and panther under a lion to the arch, with rolling eyes, the hood with swan-neck pediment over an arched hood door with baluster front corner hood pilasters, over a lozenge inlaid short trunk door and box base on splay bracket feet, 228cm high
A George III oak crossbanded mahogany thirty hour longcase clock, the 12 inch square dial signed `Matthew Bushell` to the centre with date aperture below, within a chapter ring of Roman and Arabic numerals, the movement striking on a single bell, the hood with a scroll pediment over a square hood door with turned front corner hood pilasters, above an ogee moulded long trunk door, on a box base with canted front corner and later plinth support, 209cm high Note: Brian Loomes notes a Matthew Bushell active in Bold circa 1761, in `Watchmakers and Clockmakers of the World, Volume 2`.
A late-Georgian Westcountry mahogany longcase clock, the eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell, with the twelve-inch painted arched dial having black Roman numerals, floral corner spandrels, a seconds dial, date aperture and decorated with a depiction of an angel at a window signalling to a bearded gentleman reading, with brass ‘thistle’ hands, the mahogany case having a short door with canted corners to the trunk and stringing to the base, the hood having wavy moulding to the door, barley twist columns with cast brass capitals, wavy cresting and eagle finials, height: 210cms.
Matthew Bushell, an oak & mahogany longcase clock, the thirty-hour movement striking the hours on a bell with an outside countwheel, the eleven-inch square brass dial having cast ‘female-head’ spandrels to the corners, an engraved matted centre with ringed date aperture and ‘false’ winding holes, a blued steel single hand and a raised, silvered chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals, Arabic five-minute markings, ‘fleur-de-lys’ half-hour markings and signed on a silvered cartouche ‘Matthew Bushell’, the oak case having mahogany cross-banding to the shaped trunk door and base, with mahogany pillars to the hood, a blind-fret to the top freize, with scroll dentil moulding to the cornice and a shallow caddy to the top, height: 214cms. * Matthew Bushell is recorded as working at Aston by Budworth, Cheshire living in a house now called ‘The Clockhouse’ and repaired clocks in Arley Hall, 1760
James Glass, Bristol, a mahogany moon-phase longcase clock, the eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell, with the thirteen-inch painted arched dial having black Roman numerals, cottage scenes painted to the four corners, a seconds dial and date aperture, with boxwood and decorative brass hands, the arch having a moon-phase date disc, the mahogany case having a short door with barley-twist columns to the trunk and boxwood & ebony stringing and inlay to the base & trunk, the hood with wavy moulding to the frame, barley twist columns with cast brass capitals, wavy-top cresting and eagle finials, height: 220cms (inc. finial) * James Glass, is recorded as working at 31, Old Market Street, Bristol from at least 1825 until 1856 and married Ann Brooks on the 6th of March 1825 at St. Philip & Jacob Church. He was paying insurance premiums on six houses in Bristol & Somerset and was still renewing in 1856 obviously supplementing his clockmaking business by buying, selling and renting property.
Oak longcase clock banded in mahogany, the square brass face with roman chapter ring, engraved field, subsidiary seconds, signed Swindels Macclesfield , 30 hour movement with external count striking on a bell, in a flat top hood with fluted columns and slender trunk, on set out base and bracket feet, height 198cm (pendulum and weight).
Inlaid mahogany longcase clock, early 19th century, the broken arch painted face with floral spandrels and sheep to the arch, roman hours, subsidiary seconds, date aperture, signed Copeland Late Bloor, Newcastle , double weight movement with anchor escapement and rack strike on a false plate, in a swan neck hood, with reeded columns on a short trunk and set out base, height 217cm (pendulum, 2 weights and key).
AN IRISH STRIKING EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK THE MOVEMENT AND DIAL BY NEWMAN, DUBLIN, CIRCA 1720, THE MAHOGANY AND INLAID CASE EARLY 19TH CENTURY AND LATER The hood with broken arch pediment, the case with inset trunk columns, later marquetry inlays, the 12 in. square brass dial extended to 14 in., signed on the chapter ring 'Newman Dublin', with subsidiary seconds ring and date aperture, ringed winding holes, the movement with four latched and ringed pillars, anchor escapement and countwheel strike on bell; pendulum 87 in. (201 cm.) high; 19¼ in. (49 cm.) wide; 9 in. (23 cm.) deep View on Christie's.com
A PAGE-BOY'S CORONATION ENSEMBLE ENGLAND, 1902 Comprising sapphire blue wool frock coat, lace cuffs, white knitted breeches, two pairs of patent shoes, two cream-coloured waistcoats, and a black tricorn, in a bespoke black metal trunk; together with a silver-mounted Page's hanger by Meyer & Mortimer, the unsharpened blade with etched decoration including the cyphers of George V and Edward VII, hilt with silver mounts including a horse's head pommel, ivory grip, and silver bullion sword-knot, in original silver-mounted white leather covered scabbard, the locket and chape each engraved with inscriptions relating to the coronations of Edward VII, George V and George VI View on Christie's.com
AN EARLY VICTORIAN DARK GREEN JAPANNED PRIVATE COACH BY HOLLAND AND HOLLAND, LONDON, MID-19TH CENTURY The body with boat-shaped central section with half-glazed side doors with folding metal steps and enclosing a blue cloth-lined padded interior with hat racks, the roof with green cloth-covered and leather-strapped seats for all seats, the central trunk and further lazy-back passenger seating, with umbrella basket, the driving seat with additional green cloth cushion, hand-brake, horn-holder and well below, the sides and back painted with coronets, with leaf-springs and iron-rimmed spoked wooden wheels, marked on each wheel hub HOLLAND & HOLLAND LONDON, with bar and team bars and two spare team bars attached to the back, with drag-shoe and chain, losses and overall cracking to the decoration 101 in. (257 cm.) high; 74 in. (188 cm.) wide; 155 in. (394 cm.) long, without pole Rear wheels 50 in. (129 cm.) diameter Front wheels 39 in. (100 cm.) diameter View on Christie's.com
A GROUP OF HOUSEHOLD AND CIVIL SERVICE DRESS UNIFORMS INCLUDING A LORD CHAMBERLAIN'S TAIL COAT LATE 19TH EARLY 20TH CENTURY Comprising two Victorian dress uniforms, one being for a Lord Chamberlain, and one dress uniform bearing the King's crown, each coat with bullion ornament and accompanied by a pair of trousers with broad gold bullion oak leaf pattern stripe and a cocked hat with ostrich feather ornament, the King's crown uniform also accompanied by an overcoat with blue velvet collar; one civil service cloak; one Wrens tunic and skirt; and two other tunics; some elements contained within a tin trunk The cocked hats each 6¼ in. (16 cm.) high View on Christie's.com
ITEMS OF UNIFORM RELATING TO A LORD LIEUTENANT 19TH CENTURY AND LATER in the manner of a General Officer, the group comprising three pairs of silver bullion epaulettes with insignia, two Victorian and one Edwardian, the last in original tin; two cocked hats, one in original tin; dress cap with oak leaf lace to body and gold bullion ornament to the peak and crown; a fine shabraque with silver bullion borders and gold and silver bullion insignia, with some loose leather straps, in original tin box; a coatee with sewn-in sword-frog; an Edwardian red tunic with silver lace; a black cloak with the Spencer monogram inside the collar; a black military great coat; and khaki field service pieces comprising two tunics each with medal ribbons, cord riding breeches, cap with thick gold bullion decoration to peak, and great coat, mostly contained in a tin trunk View on Christie's.com
A VICTORIAN BRASS-INLAID MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY TIMEPIECE DROP DIAL WALL CLOCK MORRIS, BERKHAMPSTEAD, CIRCA 1840 With gadrooned moulding to octagonal case, glazed panel to trunk, white painted convex dial, signed 'MORRIS BERKHAMPSTEAD', the movement with four pillars, single fusee and anchor escapement; pendulum 28 in. (71 cm.) high; 17 in. (43 cm.) wide; 7 in. (18 cm.) deep View on Christie's.com
The following lot is from the Estate of the late Peter Leggatt MBE: A Royal Doulton `St George` figurine, modelled as St George on horseback killing the dragon, upon an oval plinth base, marks to base HN 2051, height 19.5 cm, together with a Dresden `Owl` figurine, modelled as an owl perched on a tree trunk with a fish in its claw, marks to base, height 36 cm and a Hutschenreuther figurine, modelled as a bird perched on a column raised upon a dodecagon plinth base with gilt highlights, marks to base, height 19 cm, (3).
An impressive Secessionist earthenware vase, circa 1900, possibly Amphora and for an International Exhibition, in the form of a tree trunk, with gilt leaf border with applied birds, a scantily clad male playing a lyre flanked by lions standing upon a bulbous base, marked Reproduction Reserved, height 120 cm, (A/F).
A Capo di Monte figurine, modelled as a boy seated beside a tree trunk lighting a stick fire upon a snowy rocky base, marks to base, height 17 cm, together with a Capo di Monte figurine of a musketeer seated upon berry encrusted rocky base, height 12 cm, a pair of Continental figurines, modelled as a lady gathering flowers and fruit holding a rabbit and the other as a gentleman gathering fruit and flowers holding a bird, both raised upon a scrolled bases, height 23 cm and two further figurines, (A/F), (6).
A Naples porcelain parrot figurine, modelled seated on a tree trunk encrusted with flowers, height 35 cm, together with an Italian porcelain pheasant group, modelled as two colourful pheasants standing on a grassy rockwork base, mounted in an oval gilt painted stand, height 28 cm, (restoration), (2).
A late Georgian oak cased striking eight day longcase clock by G.Smith of Chester, the 13inch arched brass dial with moonphase to the arch above the silvered chapter ring, the centre with engraved decoration, subsidiary seconds dial and twin winding holes, flanked by applied spandrels, the trunk flanked on either side by fluted quartered pilasters, with pendulum and twin weights, height 7ft 2ins (illustrated)
A George III mahogany banded oak cased eight day striking longcase clock by John Johnston of Ayr, the 13inch arched brass dial with engraved decoration and applied spandrels, the centre featuring an engraved subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture flanked by twin winding holes, the trunk flanked by fluted quartered pilasters and canted base section, raised on ogee bracket feet, with twin weights and pendulum, height 7ft 4ins (illustrated)
A collection of World War II medals and uniforms for a Lieutenant in the Royal Navy comprising medal group 1939-45 Star, Atlantic Star with France and Germany clasp, Defence Medal and 1939-45 Medal together with matching miniature medals, also a quantity of buttons and badges together with the uniforms comprising hat, great coat, two uniform jackets with matching medal tabs, a 1937 Signal card, Royal Naval cap badge, Lieutenants shoulder tabs etc, also in this lot are two United States of America Naval cap badges and buttons and jacket etc, also an antique wood and metal bound trunk marked with the name D C Mackenzie (illustrated)

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