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A 19th century mahogany longcase clock, the hood with broken swan neck pediment and leaf carved columns above a short trunk door enclosed between leaf carved columns, box base and bracket fee, the 36 cms dial painted with a horse and cart to the arch and cottage spandrels, with Roman numerals, seconds subsidiary dial and calendar aperture, the eight day movement striking on a bell, 235 cms high.
An early 19th century oak longcase clock, the hood with pointed arch and octagonal columns above a long trunk door, box base and bracket feet, the 30.5 cms dial painted with a thatched cottage to the arch and floral spandrels with Roman numerals, seconds subsidiary dial and calendar aperture, inscribed David Evans Llan******, the 30 hour movement striking on a bell.
A 19th century oak and mahogany longcase clock, the hood with broken swan neck pediment and rope twist columns above a short trunk door, box base and bracket feet, the dial painted with a ship to the arch and landscape spandrels with Roman numerals, seconds subsidiary dial and calendar aperture inscribed John Lewis Newcastle, the eight day movement striking on a bell, 221 cms high.
A 19th century mahogany longcase clock, the hood with a broken swan neck pediment and Corinthian columns above a long trunk door and quarter columns, box base and bracket feet, the 36 cms dial with a moonphase to the arch and ruins to the spandrels with Roman numerals, seconds subsidiary dial and calendar dial, the eight day movement striking on a bell, 229 cms high.
W Tarleton Liverpool, a mahogany longcase clock circa 1800, the hood with swan neck pediment, the trunk with shaped top door and quarter pilasters, upon a panelled plinth, the painted 14 inch arched dial with moon phase disc, gilt spandrels, seconds dial and calendar aperture, the 8 day movement with Ashwin & Co falseplate, 232cm high
A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY VIENNA STYLE WALL CLOCK having a raised pediment with turned finials above the arched glazed trunk door. The white enamel dial with Roman numerals to the chapter ring, between split turned columns, the tapering base between turned pendants, sold with two weights. 115cm long.
A GEORGE III 8 DAY BRASS-DIALLED OAK AND MAHOGANY CASED LONG CASE CLOCK - John (jno) Ivison, Carlisle (Circa 1810), having a ball and eagle finial between swan neck pediments, square glazed door flanked by turned and reeded columns. The trunk with short crossbanded door over a plain crossbanded base, raised on bracket feet. The brass dial with Roman hours and Arabic minutes to the chapter ring framing the maker's name and engraved scroll work with applied brass spandrels. Sold with weights and pendulum. 208cm high
AN 18TH CENTURY PORTHOUSE OF PENRITH BRASS DIAL 30 HOUR LONG CASE CLOCK, the moulded flat top cornice above the square door, flanked by turned columns, the trunk shaped door above a plain base. The chapter ring with Roman hours and Arabic minutes framing the inscribed makers name and rolling date aperture, all framed by applied brass spandrels. 205cm high
A VICTORIAN OAK AND MAHOGANY 30 HOUR LONG CASE CLOCK by TYMNS - CHELTENHAM having a swan-neck pediment over an arched glazed door flanked by turned columns. The trunk having an inlaid frieze above a short crossbanded door with reeded columns, on a plain crossbanded panelled base. The painted arch of the dial depicting a reclining shepherd inscribing the "DAEMON" on a tree. The chapter ring having Roman numerals framed by spandrels painted with sheep, sold with weights and pendulum. 213cm high.
THOMAS YEATES, PENRITH (1769-1865) A LATE GEORGIAN/EARLY VICTORIAN OAK AND MAHOGANY CASED 30 HOUR LONG CASE CLOCK, having a swan neck pediment above the arched trunk door, flanked by turned columns. The pointed arched trunk door between reeded pilaster, plain base raised on plinth. The arch of the dial painted with a game hunting scene, the chapter ring having Roman hours framing the maker's name and date aperture. The spandrels painted with various game birds. 213cm high.
A 19TH CENTURY OAK CASED 30 HOUR LONG CASE CLOCK - GEORGE WILSON, APPLEBY (1829-58) having a moulded cornice above the square glazed door, flanked by turned columns. The arched crossbanded trunk door above a plain base. The painted dial having Roman hours to the chapter ring, framing the maker's name and crescent form date aperture, all framed by painted spandrels depicting Victorian follies. 193cm high
JAS. HOOKING, CHANCEWATER, AN EARLY 19th CENTURY EBONISED AND PARCEL-GILT PINE LONGCASE CLOCK, with arched trunk door, the arched hood with freestanding pillars, now with a movement with 30.5cm arched painted dial with subsidiary seconds and date crescent, eight-day falseplate movement with rack strike on a bell. 2.11m note: The seat board is now on extended under-supports.
THOMAS CARTER, BISHOP AUCKLAND, AN 18th CENTURY LONGCASE CLOCK, the chinoiserie lacquered case (now faded from original red based ground) with long arched trunk door, the hood with glazed side panels (probably originally with a caddied top), 31cm arched brass dial with wheat-ear banding, applied winding hole decoration, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, rolling penny moon in the the arch, eight-day weight driven mechanism with inside countwheel strike. 2.19m
JAMES WILSON, ASKRIGG, AN 18th CENTURY OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, the case with long trunk door, the hood with swan neck pediment, now with 28cm arched brass dial, four-pillar thirty-hour movement with outside countwheel strike. 2.06m note: The absence of hood pillars appears to be an original feature of the case.
JOSEPH WOOD, SCARBOROUGH, A LATE 18th CENTURY OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, the case with arched trunk door, the hood with swan neck pediment, 30cm arched silvered sheet dial with subsidiary seconds and date aperture, eight-day four-pillar weight driven movement with anchor escapement and rack strike. 2.11m
A WWII portable baggage trunk with wooden and canvas top and sides, fitted wicker interior, hinged lid and fold down front, with twin rope carry handles and chain mount to the rear, the interior stamped with a crows foot and '1941 Finch & Sons Ltd, Gloucester' and 'F.S.P.' to the exterior, 76 x 35 x 39 cm.
A Georgian mahogany longcase clock by John Fuslen, Peebles the twin tain moment with anchor escapement, the swan neck pediment with brass Peebles crest finial, an enamelled dial depicting scenes representing the continents, flanked by pilasters, the moulded trunk door over plinth base, raised on bun feet 208cm high
An Edwardian style mahogany and inlaid chiming longcase clock by A.Thomas, Airdrie the arched and engraved silvered dial with Arabic chapters and subsidiary chime/silent and seconds dials, with westminster and whittington chime lever to side, the glazed trunk door between fluted quadrant corners, on panelled plinth with shaped apron and splayed bracket feet, a plaque dedicated to Lieut. Col. T.C.R. Moore (of Airdrie - a Unionist General Election Candidiate) dated 1924, chiming on nine bar gongs 202cm high
A mid 18th century provincial longcase clock the twin train movement with anchor escapement striking the hours on a bell, the projecting ogee cornice on turned uprights above a brass dial with roman and arabic chapters, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture signed Majr. Scholfield, Rochdale, with matted and rococo engraved centre and rococo mask spandrels, the re-entrant trunk door on apron base, lacking feet 200cm high
An early 19th century mahogany and inlaid longcase clock by Cordingley, Leeds the twin train movement with anchor escapement, the swan neck pediment with brass rosettes and urn finial above an enamelled dial decorated with floral spandrels and a castle to the arch, with subsidiary seconds and calender dials, the trunk door with scalloped cresting betweeen reeded angles, the inlaid apron on splayed bracket feet 225cm high
An iron-bound oak trunk with internal trays and divisions containing the following various items, all non-matching: two pairs of modern sauce boats, a single sauce boat, a late Victorian embossed teapot, coffee pot, hotwater jug, milk jug, a modern silvergilt "point-to-point" cup and cover, a two handled trophy cup and cover, ten various small toast racks, a small salver, a waiter, a larger salver with inscription, a modern rose bowl with mask and drop handles, inscribed, three small Victorian vases with fluting, a single "textured" vase, three cream jugs, two sugar bowls, two mugs, two cigarette boxes, a set of eight late Victorian "wishbone" menu holders, a George III chamberstick, a George III wine funnel, a chrome-plated Rolls Royce car mascot, a chrome Bentley badge, two mounted glass vesta balls, thirteen various pierced condiments with (blue glass liners) and a George II tankard, initialled, mixed maker's and dates, the trunk 36in (91.5cm) wide, approximately 300oz weighable silver. (lot)

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