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A George IV mahogany and oak 30 hour longcase clock the foliate and rose painted arch dial with a minute aperture and marked JAS AULT, Belper, inlaid with stringing throughout, the hood with broken arch pediment and fluted column supports, the oak and mahogany banded trunk with fluted quarter corner columns, on low bracket feet 220cm high
A painted pine travel trunk of Warrant Office 1802864 Langley, 77 Waterloe Road, Dunstable Beds, containing RAF jacket, casuals, flying jacket, leather gloves, silk glove inserts, flying helmet with goggles, uniform hat with badge, regiment wrist straps, fabric map of Sumatra/Java, braces, badges, paperback books etc.
A George III oak and flamed mahogany veneered long case clock with swan neck pillared hood, three quarter length trunk door with canted sides on bracket feet, the painted dial having cows under a bridge to the arch, shells to the spandrels, Roman hour numerals, seconds ring and date crescent and marked D. Gugeri, Boston, eight day movement striking a bell, 85" high.
A fine flamed mahogany long case clock with domed hood, full length arched and ebonised slip trunk door with canted sides on plinth base with block feet, the 10½" circular silvered dial having Roman hour numerals, seconds ring and marked Barrauds' Cornhill LONDON 1299, eight day movement striking a bell, 76" high. Estimate on request. All enquiries to Colin Young.
A Victorian mahogan eight day longcase clock, maker J. Young of Dalry, the arched Roman numeral dial painted with scene titled 'Prince Charles Edward receiving his adherents at Holyrood', and subsidiary seconds and date dials, the hood C-scroll crest on a trunk with convex door and demi columns on bun feet, 223cm high x 50cm wide
A George III mahogany eight-day longcase clock, maker Josiah Thompson (1748-1768) of Whitehaven, the brass Roman and Arabic numeral dial with subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture and pierced gilt spandrels, the hood with fret cut frieze on a trunk with rectangular door having window aperture, the base on bracket feet
A Dublin Longcase Clock Movement circa 1770 with Eight Day Movement, the 12½ inch (31.5 cm) brass dial inscribed "Alex Gordon", having decorative brass spandrels with a subsidiary seconds ring and calendar aperture in the matted centre. Housed in a later oak case having a caddy top hood with carved finials and applied edge moulding to the trunk door with lenticle.
A Tall Chippendale Style Carved Mahogany Musical Longcase Clock. The 12 inch (31 cms) brass dial having a roundel plaque to the arch inscribed with maker's name; Thos. Henderson Hull, decorated with scrolling mounts & spandrels, and framed by a blind-fret carved dome-topped door with stop fluted columns either side; the gilt Corinthian style capitals bearing a heavy swan-neck pediment ornamented with carved sprays of foliage and surmounted by a foliate crest. The arch topped trunk door edged in moulding and adorned with interlaced C-scrolls and foliage flanked by canted blind-fret carved corners. The base with further applied foliate carving raised on bracket feet, 102 ins (60 cms) in height.
A Miniature Mahogany Longcase Clock. The 7 inch (18 cms) brass dial having a silvered chapter ring encircling a matted centre with winged cherub head spandrels and scrolling mounts flanking a convex plaque to the arch inscribed Tempus Fugit. The hood surmounted by a gadrooned swan-neck pediment with carved rosettes to the terminals and lavish scrolls with undulating acanthus above fluted side columns. The trunk enhanced with a carved band of foliate scrolls with recessed reeded quarter columns flanking the shaped edge-moulded door and leading down to a brick-work base, 57 ins (145 cms) high.
W.F. Stanley, London Bridge, Victorian Oak Stick Barometer having 2-Day angled ceramic plates, with twin sliding vernier scales, signed W.F. Stanley, 13 Railway Approach, London Bridge, having carved floral pediment, trunk mounted with thermometer having further carved floral and scroll decoration, 1m 5cm high
A mid 18th century mahogany longcase clock by John Gordon, Edinburgh the twin train movement striking on a bell the rosette carved swan neck pediment with fretted frieze above a rococo engraved dial with roman and arabic chapters, calendar aperture and second dial, the re-entrant arched trunk door between reeded quadrant corners on canted plinth base 213cm high
A George III period mahogany longcase clock by Dalgleish, Falkirk the twin train movement striking the hours on a bell the dentil carved swan neck pediment with rosette terminals above a roman enamel dial with calendar aperture and moon phase to the arch above maps of the globe and floral spandrels, between stop fluted columns, the trunk door with rosette carved swan neck cresting between quadrant corners on plinth base with bracket feet 214cm high
An 18th century mahogany longcase clock by J N O Smith, Pittenween the twin train movement, the swan neck pediment over closed fretwork frieze, foliate painted dial, roman and arabic chapters, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, flanked by brass mounted fluted columns, shaped trunk door, flanked by similar columns, plinth base 201cm high
A Georgian style painted longcase clock the twin train movement, the projected arched cornice, painted dial, with cottages and a scene of hunting with hounds, roman chapters , subsidiary seconds and date dials, flanked by pilasters, over a gothic arched trunk door, plinth base, shaped apron, bracket feet 206cm high
An early 19th century mahogany longcase clock by John Graham & Sons, Carluke the twin train movement striking the hours on a bell, the swan neck pediment above an enamelled dial with spandrels decorated with emblems of the United Kingdom and a plough boy to the arch, the bowed trunk brass with ogee cresting between half columns, on panelled plinths with shaped bracket feet 215cm high
A George III mahogany and boxwood strung longcase clock By William Turnbull, Caltoun with twin train movement, the swan neck pediment over arched face, with arabic and roman chapters, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, surrounded by brass spandrels and sea creatures, moulded trunk door, plinth base raised on bracket feet 222cm high
A Victorian elaborately carved oak longcase clock by Samuel Bycroft, Alford the foliate carved arched pediment over a brass roman chapters subsidiary, seconds, date, strike and silence dials, surrounded by quarter spandrels, over a heavily carved trunk door, mask carved plinth base 240cm high
A LONGCASE CLOCK by Andrew Knowles, Bolton, the thirty hour movement with anchor escapement and outside count wheel striking on a bell, 11" square brass and ormolu dial with silvered chapter ring, single hand chased foliate centre with date aperture, in oak case with moulded cornice, above blind fretwork frieze on turned pilasters, panelled trunk, door with glazed lenticle and moulded base, 78 1/2" high
A LONGCASE CLOCK by Pattison, Halifax, the eight day movement with anchor escapement, 13" arched dial painted with flowers, secondary dial and calendar aperture, moonphase in dial painted with cottage and sailship, in mahogany and crossbanded case, the scrolled pediment on wrythen turned columns, canted trunk with arched door, panel base with shaped apron and bracket feet, 93" high
A LONGCASE CLOCK by William Potts, Pudsey, Leeds, the eight day movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, arched dial painted with village scene and cottages, secondary dials, in mahogany and crossbanded case, the scrolled pediment on baluster turned columns, canted trunk with arched door, panel base with waved apron and bracket feet, 93 1/2" high

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