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a Miniature Longcase Clock Pocket Watch Holder, circa 1840, swan neck pediment, ribbed columns, shaped trunk door flanked with inset ribbed pilasters, boxwood stringing to the borders, inlaid plinth upon ogee feet, top of back board with hinged door to locate pocket watch, 35cm high See illustration
a Small Longcase Clock, the case with swan neck pediment, flued turned columns, wavy shaped trunk door flanked by inset fluted pilasters, inside trunk door with presentation inscription to brass plaque, rectangular plinth with brick work decoration and upon bracket feet, 4-1/4-inch brass dial with Roman chapter ring, the arch with circular plaque bearing inscription "Peter Brown Manchester", twin weight driven movement with deadbeat escapement, and striking on a small bell, (dial associated to the movement and to the case), 106cm high
a Small Chiming Longcase Clock, the case with swan neck pediment ending with flowerheads and carved scroll work to the front, fluted columns, wavy shaped trunk door flanked by inset fluted pilasters, plain rectangular plinth with canted corners upon bracket shaped feet, 7-inch arched brass dial with silvered Roman chapter ring, the arch with silvered circular plaque bearing inscription "W Webester London", triple barrel movement with deadbeat escapement, chiming on five steel gongs, 143cm high See illustration
an Oak Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Jno Rigg, Gisbrough, circa 1760, the case with flat top pediment, blind fretwork to the front, arched trunk door with stepped edges, rectangular reduced plinth, 12-inch arched brass dial with Roman and Arabic chapter ring, matted dial centre with arched date aperture, cherub spandrels, the arch with circular plaque signed "Jno Rigg Gisbrough", four pillar movement with anchor escapement and inside countwheel striking on a "later" bell, 232cm high See illustration john Rigg is recorded as working in Guisborough circa 1750. See Baillie (G H): Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World, page 270.
an Oak Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Lawson, Leigh, circa 1780, the case with swan neck pediment, "later" finials, verre eglomise panel to the front of hood, turned columns, mahogany crossbanding to trunk door flanked by plain inset pilasters, rectangular plinth with raised quatre form panel and canted corners, feet "missing", 13-inch square brass dial with silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring, inner date ring with corresponding date hand, dial centre with lunar moon disc aperture and signed "Lawson, Leigh", scroll decorated centre, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell (dial foot broken), 217cm high See illustration
an Oak Thirty Hour Longcase Clock, the case with flat top pediment, "later" made columns to hood, arched trunk door, rectangular shaped plinth, 10-inch square brass dial with Roman chapter ring signed "Barber Winster", matted dial centre with date aperture, single blued steel hand, four pillar movement with anchor escapement, and outside countwheel striking on a bell, movement frontplate numbered "323" (dial and movement circa 1750), associated to the case (later), 195cm high
an Oak Thirty Hour Longcase Clock, signed Thos Lister, circa 1760, the case with flat top pediment, "later" made columns, rectangular trunk door flanked by inset fluted pilasters, plinth with raised quatre form panel and upon bracket feet, 12-inch square brass dial with Roman and Arabic chapter ring, nicely engraved dial centre signed "Thos Lister", date aperture and "Halifax" rolling moon disc for lunar scale, "later" hands, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and outside countwheel striking on a bell, "later" seatboard, 200cm high thomas Lister (senior) is recorded as starting his own clockmaking business in Luddenden, near Halifax in about 1740 until his death in 1779.
a Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, the case with swan neck pediment, fluted columns with Corinthian capitals, "later" inlay to the case, wavy shaped trunk door flanked by inset pilasters and capped with Corinthian capitals, raised panel to the plinth with fluted canted corners and upon bracket feet, 12-inch arched brass dial with Roman chapter ring, dial centre with engraved scrollwork, arched date aperture and seconds dial, the arch with circular disc bearing inscription "Cooper Whitchurch", four pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell (dial associated to movement and associated to the case), 227cm high
an Oak and Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed James Butler, Bolton, circa 1780, the case with swan neck pediment and finely carved flower heads capitals, fluted columns, the trunk with blind fretwork, wavy shaped trunk door with mahogany crossbanding and flanked by inset fluted pilasters, rectangular plinth with canted corners and upon bracket feet, 13-inch square brass dial with Roman and Arabic numerals and signed "James Butler, Bolton", dial centre with scroll decoration, date aperture and seconds, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, "later" seatboard, 223cm high See illustration james Butler was born in 1757 and worked as a clockmaker in Bolton, Lancashire until his death in 1809. See Loomes (Brian): Clockmakers of Northern England, pg 105.
a Stained Burr Maple Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Mark Hawkins, St Edmunds Bury, circa 1715, the nicely figured case with flat top pediment, turned columns, glazed side windows, concave throat mouldings above a rectangular shaped trunk door with a moulded edge, plum wood crossbanding and with a central glazed lenticle, reduced plinth with continued crossbanding, 12-inch square brass dial with silvered Roman chapter ring signed, matted dial centre with seconds dial and date aperture, five pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, "later" seatboard, 206cm high See illustration
a Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Clements, London, circa 1780, the case with arched pediment (finial missing), canted fluted corners, nicely figured arched trunk door with moulded edges, rectangular plinth with raised moulded panel, 12-inch arched brass dial with Arabic and Roman chapter, dial centre with seconds, date aperture and signed "Clements, London", arch with strike/silent, five pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 214cm high (case in need of restoration) See illustration
a Ship's Stick Barometer combined with Sympiesometer, signed W Weichert, Bute Docks, Cardiff, circa 1860, the nicely coloured burr walnut and mahogany case with carved scrolled pediment, case with concealed mercury tube, turned metal cistern, twin vernier ivory dial signed, the trunk with improved sympiesometer box, 'later' wall bracket, (one adjustment knob missing), 97cm high See illustration
An early 18th century gilt Japanned Chinoiserie eight-day longcase clock, made by John Kimpton of Maldon, the square 30cm brass dial with silvered Roman and Arabic numerals interspaced with fleur-de-lys half hour marks, subsidiary seconds dial and square date aperture, the matted centre with finely engraved foliate tendrils, the pierced case spandrels decorated with masks and roses, the movement striking on a bell, the hood with moulded cornice and original glass panels, above the trunk with rectangular door decorated with pagodas and trees having a circular glass panel, on a plinth base with bun feet, 206cm high x 51cm wide
A Victorian mahogany eight-day longcase clock, maker james Gray of Balfron, the arched Roman numeral dial painted with sailing ships and spandrels representing the four continents, with subsidiary date and seconds dials, the hood with swan neck pediment, on a trunk with satinwood banded door, the pedestal base with splayed bracket feet, 234cm high
A Weedon USA live steam model horizontal mill engine, with trunk guide, eccentric driven steam valve, display governor and pipework leading to horizontal brass boiler with sight glass, whistle and spirit burner together with a Weedon vertical live steam boiler having sight glass, whistle, safety valve and oscillating cylinder with flywheel mounted to side, (2)
A part built 2 inch scale Clayton undertype steam lorry, the rolling chassis with fitted leaf springs, fitted cast metal wheels with brass hub caps, twin simple cylinders fitted with trunk style guides, steam valves, ratchet oiler and crank with bearings. Ackerman steering complete with steering wheel. No boiler or bodywork completed. Length 81cm
A 1/10th scale Markie model of a live steam roller 'Sophie’, having a spirit fired boiler with sight glass and pressure gauge, solid flywheel, enclosed action with trunk guides, ratchet oiler, whistle, pressure safety valve, drain cock, eccentric driven steam valve and water pump, belly tanks with cress, tool box. The model finished in green and black paintwork with polished brass fittings. Removable canopy with fascia boards sign written 'St Austell Road Co’ Reference Number ART2128. Length 60cm. Original Markie boiler certificate Test pressure 90psi, dated July 2003
A Bassett Lowke 1 inch scale live steam model road locomotive, with spirit fired boiler having sight glass and pressure gauge fitted, polished brass cladding, twin simple cylinders with Stephenson’s link reverse, trunk guides, eccentric driven water pump, safety valve, brass displacement oiler, belly water tank, hand operated band brake to rear wheels The model finished in green and red paintwork with polished brass and brightwork, straked and spoked wheels with rubber road tyres fitted to rear having polished brass hub caps. Length 50cm, width 21cm. No boiler history available
A well engineered 1 inch scale model of an agricultural traction engine, based on the design 'Minnie’ with copper boiler, sight glass, pressure gauge, injector, regulator, open crank and motion with eccentric driven water pump, single cylinder with Stephenson’s link reverse, safety valve, displacement oiler, trunk guide, spoked flywheel, spoked and straked wheels, hand operated band brake to rear wheel. Some parts of this model are of Markie origin. The model finished in green, red and black paintwork with polished brightwork. Length 47cm, width 21cm. No boiler history available
A large pair of 19th century Meissen 'gardener' figures After Michael Victor Acier the lady standing with a basket of flowers under her arms, in a hat and flower sprigged dress, beside and urn; the man dressed in flower sprigged coat and waistcoat, standing with a spade beside a tree trunk and leaning on a watering can, both on rococo scroll bases, blur painted crossed sword mark and impressed G106 and G107 (2) 36cm high
A George III period mahogany longcase clock the key fret carved swan neck pediment above brass dial with matted centre, subsidiary calendar aperture and seconds dial, the Roman and arabic chapter ring flanked by rococo cast spandrels, signed James Cowan to the arch, above a strike/silent lever with an anthemion and leaf scroll engraved escutcheon, between corinthian pilasters, the arched trunk door between caddy moulded uprights, on shaped apron and bracket feet the twin train movement striking the hours on a bell 223cm high
An early 19th century mahogany eight day longcase clock the twin train movement striking on a bell, the white enamelled dial with Roman chapter ring, subsidiary seconds and date dials, floral painted spandrels, with painted moonphase dial to the arch, the hood with swan neck pediment and gadrooned urn finials, above arched glazed door flanked by spirally reeded columns and demi columns, the case with triple arched trunk door flanked by spirally reeded columns, on panelled base with circular mouldings and bracket feet 236cm high
A late 19th century walnut musical longcase clock In the Gothic taste the crocket carved pediment with spire pilasters flanking a circular engraved brass and silvered dial with Gothic chapters and levers for silent/chime, Westminster/Whiltington chimes, with a subsidiary seconds dial in the arch, the three train movement chiming on nine tubular bells, the glazed lancet arched trunk door between Gothic uprights on a stepped plinth base 60 cm wide, 238 cm high, 40 cm deep
A fine 18th century blue japanned month-going longcase clock By Hugh Richards of London the twin train movement with anchor escapement striking the hours on a bell, the pagoda top with ball finials above a silvered roman and arabic chaper ring, the matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture flanking maker's name plate, within rococo cast spandrels, the arch with an international time zone dial decorated with stars and Roman chapters, indicating times for (inter alia) Dublin, Cape Clear, Zealand and Amsterdam, the arched trunk door above a skirted plinth base raised on block feet, the whole decorated with ho-ho birds and scenes from Chinese courtly life 240cm high Property of a private Surrey collection.
An 18th Century “North Country” oak longcase clock by Richard Scholfield of Rochdale, the 12ins square brass dial with wide silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, engraved dial centre and date aperture with dummy winding holes to the thirty hour movement striking on a bell, contained in plain oak case with moulded cornice and caddy top, plain turned columns to hood, the shaped trunk door flanked by plain quartered columns, on bracket feet, 84ins high
An early 19th Century oak cased longcase clock, the 13ins arched painted dial with domed centre decorated with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the arch decorated with a haymaking scene and cottages to spandrels to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in oak case banded in mahogany, shaped cresting and turned and fluted pillars to door, shaped trunk door and fluted quarter columns, on bracket feet, 88ins high
A late 18th/early 19th Century “North Country” mahogany longcase clock by Wilkenson of Preston, the 14ins square enamelled dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date dial, the spandrels decorated with birds and nests to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in mahogany case inlaid with boxwood stringings and crossbanded, moulded scroll pediment and plain turned pillars to hood, the shaped trunk door with plain quarter columns, on bracket feet, 87ins high (with slight damage to edge of dial and split to plinth)
An early 20th Century mahogany longcase clock of 18th Century design, retailed by H. Grantham of Manchester, the 10ins arched brass dial with wide silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and date dials and showing phases of the moon to arch, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in mahogany case with arched and moulded cornice and turned and stop fluted columns to hood, shaped, crossbanded and figured veneered trunk door flanked by fluted quarter columns, astragal panelled plinth and on ogee bracket feet, 83ins high
A late 18th Century oak longcase clock by Baddely of Albrighton, the 12ins arched silvered dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the arch and spandrels finely engraved with leaf scroll designs to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in case later carved with a standing figure of a soldier, mask, leaf scroll and scale designs, with scroll pediment and turned and fluted pillars to hood, the shaped trunk door with fluted quarter columns, on bracket feet, 91ins high Note : Thomas Baddeley recorded working Albrighton 1795
A late 18th Century mahogany longcase clock by Henry Williams of Lancarvan, the 12ins arched brass dial, the wide silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, with engraved and textured dial centre, showing phases of the moon to the arch and indicating high water at Aberthaw Key to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in mahogany case with shaped and moulded pediment and later fretted frieze panel and turned and fluted pillars to hood, shaped trunk door flanked by fluted quartered columns, on bracket feet, 85ins high Note : Henry Williams recorded working Llancarfan, born 1727 in Gloucestershire, active from 1753, died 1790
An 18th Century mahogany longcase clock by John Fladgate of London, the 12ins arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring and Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture and with strike/silent dial to arch to the eight day two train five pillar movement striking on a bell, contained in mahogany case with caddy top and turned, fluted and brass stopped pillars to hood, arched trunk door and plinth with raised rectangular panel, on bracket feet, 92ins high Note : John Fladgate recorded working Conduit Street, London, Apprenticed 1743, Clockmaker and died 1781. For a period up to 1775 he was in partnership with Richard Wilder as Fladgate & Wilder. The business was carried on by his widow to 1793
AN OAK & MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, PETER BARRATT, St Day, the 33cms broken arch brass dial signed on a silvered medallion in the arch as above, with silvered chapter ring, Roman numerals, Arabic five minute intervals, matt centre with subsidiary seconds dial, gilt pierced foliate spandrels, the four pillar movement with anchor escapement, rack striking on a bell, the case with swans neck pediment on fluted pillars, long trunk door flanked by fluted pilasters, panelled plinth and ogee bracket feet, 88" high (with pendulum, weights and case key)
A late 19th/early 20th Century Chinese silver presentation Goblet heavily embossed with songbirds amongst prunus and with vacant cartouche on naturalist stem cast as a tree trunk with roots spreading over the stepped circular base, on original ebonised plinth, Chinese character mark and letters to side of foot, 17.5cms high 7oz
An important archive of ephemera to the First War fighter ace Geoffrey Hilton ‘Beery’ Bowman DSO, DFC, MC and bar and Croix de Guerre. comprising empty boxes for the DSO, DFC and MC, ribbon bar for DSO, MC with rosette, DFC and 1914-15 star, coloured aircraft pennants, and a trunk full of photographs, letters and paperwork relating to his life and career. Among the most interesting pieces of paperwork are a telegram to the Officer Commanding 3rd Royal Warwick Regiment instructing Bowman to report to the Commandant Flying Corps School (dated 19.3.16) Bowman's Royal Flying Corps Graduation Certificate (no. 1557), dated 29th June 1916, there is also a very interesting typed letter addressed to ‘Messrs. The Martinsyde Aviation Co.’ (makers of the SE5-Bowmans's make of aircraft) detailing how important it is they receive a plentiful supply of good machines one of the highlights of this letter refers to Bowman ‘A third pilot who has just been promoted to the Command of another S.E.5 Squadron has 25 Huns to his credit....On one patrol led by this pilot he attacked 5 enemy 2-seaters, diving under one and shooting down the observer who disappeared into his cock-pit, leaving the gun pointing up. He then got on the tail of another hostile, put in 50 Vickers and the remainder of a Lewis drum and sent it down in a steep dive to crash. The fight ended with all the aircraft being driven down.... too much to list but includes 300-400 + photos, letters etc.

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