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A late 18th century oak eight day longcase clock, Victorian carved throughout, the hood with shaped pediment with brass eagle finial and turned columns, enclosing brass 12’ dial, with silvered chapter ring signed, John Wyld, Nottingham, subsidiary second dial and date aperture, the trunk with arch top door, upon plinth, (234cm tall)

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A 19th century and later mahogany longcase clock, the square hood with moulded arch door, brass ball finials and fluted columns, enclosing Birmingham movement and brass dial with silvered chapter ring, striking dial in arch, subsidiary second and date dials, within pierced gilt metal spandrels, the trunk with arch top door, upon plain plinth, (222cm tall)

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A Victorian mahogany crossbanded eight day longcase clock, the hood with broken swan pediment, centred by finial over an arch door, enclosing enamel and painted dial with harvester scene in the arch, with second and date hands, the trunk with triple arch top flanked by canted corners, upon plinth, with shaped apron, (251cm tall)

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The following three items came from the family of Lord Fitzroy Somerset. A FINE AND INTERESTING BRASS MOUNTED GENTLEMAN'S DRESSING ATTIRE CASE, mid-19th century, with 'Lord Fitzroy Somerset' in gold-block letters on the lid and manufactured by Sarnsby & Co., Birmingham, with bright purple velvet-lined interior containing two trays each with a variety of compartments to house a fob or pocket watch, rings, collar studs, cufflinks, comb and bushes, razor etc.; together with an exotic bamboo walking cane with a silver band with Birmingham hallmarks for ‘1896’, engraved 'Lord Fitzroy Somerset' and topped with a carved ivory faceted pommel as well as a woven black silk wrist strap (this item must have belonged to the R.H. George Fitzroy Henry Somerset, 3rd Baron Raglan - 1857-1921); and a 19th century Campaign Trunk made of pine, leather-covered and with brass studded ornamentation over the domed lid and with two brass folding carrying-handles at each end, 24in. long x 13in.wide x 12in. tall, paper-lined interior and with an iron lock (some wear throughout). Footnote: It is believed that the above items were sold at public auction in the early 1930s. Fitzroy James Henry Somerset (1788-1855), 1st Baron Raglan, is perhaps best remembered as being the rather ineffective but ultimately successful commander of the British forces in the Crimea. His military career began during the Napoleonic Wars. In 1807 he first served on the staff of Sir Arthur Wellesley, the Duke of Wellington, and accompanied him to Portugal and spent the Peninsular War as his aide-de-camp and military secretary. He distinguished himself in a number of actions and rose to the rank of brevet-major, and in the short peace of 1814-15 he married Wellington’s niece. He was wounded at Waterloo and had his right arm amputated. During the following years of peace he led a distinguished civil and diplomatic career, the title of the Baron of Raglan being created for him by Queen Victoria in 1852. In 1854 he was promoted to a full general and given the fateful command in the Crimea. He and his staff were blamed for the terrible conditions the troops suffered during the incredibly harsh winter campaign that year. Despite several tactical errors on his part the eventual allied victories at Balaklava and Inkerman resulted in him being made a Field Marshal. The winter and strains of command had taken a heavy toll on him and he died of dysentery in the summer of 1855. His second son, Richard Henry Fitzroy Somerset (1817-1884) became the 2nd Baron Raglan on his death (his first son Arthur William Fitzroy Somerset dying in 1845 of wounds received at the battle of Ferozeshah). He in turn was succeeded by George Fitzroy Henry Somerset, 3rd Baron Raglan (1857-1921).

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A pair of 19th Century Sitzendorf figures of shepherd and shepherdess he wearing a black feather hat holding a posy sitting on a floral encrusted tree trunk with a log at the base, 8 1/2 inches, she wearing a blue and floral decorated dress with a feather hat on her knee and a sheep to the base, 8 1/4 inches

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PAYNE HADLEY ; an oak longcase clock the 30 hour movement with square painted 11 inch dial the hood with turned pilasters the trunk enclosed by a panelled door on a plinth base, 81 inches high overall

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A compressed fibre vintage travelling trunk with wooden banding

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E&S 19th Century Ashley Pattern Child's Dolls Blue and White Dinner Service, comprising 4 oval graduated meat plates, soup tureen with cover and saucer, 2-handled lidded tureen, 1 odd lid, sauce boat, 6 dinner plates, 6 smaller plates, also 5 various dolls forks and 4 knives, cased, 4 odd small glasses, a glass salt, and a doll's miniature travelling trunk

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A 20th century mahogany skeleton longcase timepiece, the single train movement with anchor escapement, with fretted brass unnumerated chapter ring, contained in a mahogany case with glazed hood and trunk doors, 151cm high

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A George III oak longcase clock, the twin train movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, the twelve inch white painted break arch dial with moon phase, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, with fruit and flower painted spandrels, marked for Thomas Felton, Handsworth, the hood with swan neck pediment and reeded Corinthian columns, the trunk with mahogany cross banded door between reeded quarter pilasters on plinth base and bracket feet

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A pair of Paris giltmetal and porcelain candlesticks, each with acanthus cast sconce above floral leafy branches, the scrolled base with a song bird seated on a tree trunk, blue painted mark (2) 24cm high

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An early 19th century stained mahogany 8-day longcase clock, the twin train movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, the incised arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring and subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, incorporating moonphase with tidal dial indicating High Water in Leith, the hood with swan neck pediment and wrythen columns, panelled trunk door with similar columns, base with plinth and turned feet 230cm high

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A Black Forest limewood hall stand, naturalistically carved as a bear and its cub climbing a tree trunk, with stick stand and tray, mirror, coat and hat hooks 210cm high

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Tobias Fletcher, Barnsley A late 18th century oak and mahogany crossbanded 8-day long case clock, the twin train movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, circular brass dial with subsidiary seconds dial, hood with swan neck pediment above plain trunk, quarter scroll columns, square base 221cm high

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A Russian silver jewel casket designed as a trunk with hinged domed lid and strapwork mounts embossed with leaf scrolls loop side handles on scrolling bracket feet 15cm wide 10cm deep 11cm high makers mark NT 84 standard Moscow

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A mahogany longcase clock the enamelled 33cm dial painted to the arch with anglers in a river landscape the spandrels with Eastern scenes Roman chapter ring seconds dial and calendar sector pierced brass hands inscribed 'J. Hummel & Co Derby' eight day movement striking on a bell the hood with moulded barrel cornice above fluted tapering pilasters the trunk with an arched door flanked by lotus turned split balusters above a canted base outlined throughout with pollard oak bandings on bracket feet 220cm high

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An oak and mahogany longcase clock the enamelled 33cm dial with floral painted arch and spandrels Roman chapter ring calendar sector inscribed 'Thos Hallam Nottingham' thirty hour movement striking on a bell the arched hood with brass mounted swan neck pediment above brass mounted freestanding pillars the trunk with arched door and canted strung angles panelled base mahogany veneers and bandings throughout and inlaid with stringing 221cm high overall

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An oak longcase clock the brass 33cm dial with dolphin and eagle spandrels silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring the matted centre with engraved leaf scrolls calendar sector and lunar phases inscribed 'John Schofield' eight day movement striking on a bell the hood with barrel cornice and turned finials above freestanding turned pillars the plain case with arched moulded trunk door flanked by reeded canted angles 226cm high (composed)

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An oak longcase clock the square 31cm enamelled dial with Roman and Arabic chapter ring subsidiary seconds dial calendar aperture pierced brass hands eight day movement striking on a bell the square hood with moulded cornice above brass mounted fluted pillars the trunk with arched moulded door flanked by fluted canted angles outlined with mahogany crossbands on a moulded plinth 203cm high

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An oak longcase clock the enamelled 30cm dial painted to the arch with a seated neo-classical maiden in an oval within raised burnished gilt wheat and barley cartouche the spandrels conforming Arabic chapter ring subsidiary seconds dial calendar sector pierced hands eight day movement striking on a bell the arched hood with brass mounted swan neck pediment and spire-and-ball finial above brass mounted plain tapering pillars the trunk with an arched moulded door outlined throughout with mahogany crossbands skirted base 203cm high overall

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An oak longcase clock the enamelled 31cm dial with rustic arch and rose spandrels Roman chapter ring cut brass hands calendar sector indistinctly inscribed thirty hour movement striking on a bell the hood with brass mounted swan neck pediment and plain freestanding pillars re-entrant trunk door flanked by canted angles outlined with stringing and crossbanded borders on bracket feet 213cm high

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Box: Railway Guides, Photographs of Longbridge interior, Hereford items, Trunk Road Plans, 1788 Indenture, 1890 Probate Will, Particulars The Weir, Kenchester 1919 and other ephemera (Box)

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A 19th Century metal and wood bound domed-top trunk enclosing a lift-out tray.

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A canvas and wooden bound trunk with metal locks and leather carrying handles.

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A group of Belleek porcelain, green mark and period, comprising; vase of tree trunk form, Tridacna bowl and small vase, and a further vase.

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A George III oak crossbanded mahogany 30-hour longcase clock, the square painted enamel dial signed ÔThos Mawke, Derby’ with outer ring of arabic numerals, centre date aperture, the hood with swan neck pediment over fluted front corner hood pilasters, boxwood and ebony lined strung over a shaped trunk door with brass key escutcheon flanked by quarter fluted front corner pilasters on a box base, 77" high

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An eight-day longcase clock, 19th century, the 13" circular brass dial signed ÔBenjn Bell, Uttoxeter’, the dial with outer ring of arabic numerals, inner ring of roman numerals, the movement striking on a single bell, the hood with cavetto cornice over a pieced leaf frieze over fluted front corner hood pilasters flanking the walnut veneered and Tunbridge strung hood door over an oak crossbanded trunk with long shaped trunk door on a cut down box base (with repairs, renewals and alterations), 73" high

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A late George III oak crossbanded eight-day longcase clock, the 13" arched enamel dial signed ÔBrown, London’ with outer ring of roman numerals, centred second dial and subsidiary date dial, the spandrels painted with architectural ruins, the arch depicting a cottage, the hood with swan neck pediment over baluster turned front corner hood pilasters flanking the arched door over a short shaped trunk door with central lozenge inlay flanked by fluted front corner pilasters over a box base on short bracket feet, 86" high

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A Victorian mahogany eight-day longcase clock, the arched enamel dial signed ÔThos Hayward, Wrexham’ with ring of roman numerals, centred subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture under a rolling moon, the movement striking on a single bell, the hood with swan neck pediment over double baluster turned front corner hood pilasters flanking an arched hood door over a gothic arched short trunk door flanked by double baluster turned front corner pilasters on a crossbanded box base and cut-out plinth, 82" high

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A late George III oak 30-hour longcase clock, early 19th century, the 12" square painted dial with ring of arabic numerals, date aperture and subsidiary second ring, (lacking hand) striking on a single bell, the hood with canted cornice, plain frieze over fluted tapering front corner hood pilasters flanking a square hinged glazed door over a plain crossbanded trunk door and box base, 76" high

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A Victorian cast electroplated naturalistic centrepiece of a tree the branches for supporting a dish the trunk on a triform base with raspberries strawberries and buttercups on acanthus bracket feet. 17in. (43cm.) high. /t

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A Hornby ‘0’ gauge clockwork tank locomotive, No. 1638, and tender in L.N.E.R. green and black livery (incomplete - boxed), a Hornby signal cabin, No. 2 (boxed), two ‘0’ gauge passenger coaches, a selection of Meccano magazines, and sundry other items (contained in cabin trunk)

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A George III mahogany longcase clock by Robert Douglas, Liverpool, with 13in. brass moon phase dial, fitted roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, with eight day striking movement, the ornate hood with swan neck pediment above Verre Eglomise panels and two pairs of fluted pilasters either side of the glass panelled door, a single drawer to the trunk flanked by further fluted pilasters an unusual base panel flanked by simulated brick-work corners, raised on ogee bracket feet, 20 1/2in. x 86in. high.

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An early oak longcase clock, with 10in. arched brass dial inscribed 'Abraham Weston, Lewes', decorated with engraved scrolls and spandrels, fitted thirty-hour striking movement, the hood with domed top, the arched glazed panelled door flanked by turned pilasters, an arched panelled door to the trunk raised on a cut-away plinth base, 18in. x 82in. high.

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An early 19th Century Scottish mahogany longcase clock, the white enamel dial inscribed 'P. McFarlane, Glasgow', with painted roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and date dials, fitted eight day movement striking on a single bell, the cylindrical hood with carved scrolling decoration, the circular glazed panelled door above a tapering panel door to the trunk with canted sides, raised on a plinth base with bun feet, 18 1/2in. x 83in. high. (see lot 1247 for illustration)

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A George III oak longcase clock, with 12in. brass dial with silvered chapter ring and subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, an engraved boss to the arch inscribed 'Cha. Stoddart, Morpeth', the hood with swan neck pediment surmounted by a brass sphere above the glazed panelled door flanked by brass-mounted pilasters, an arched panelled door to the trunk below, raised on a cut-away plinth base, 18 1/2in. x 88in. high.

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An early 19th Century mahogany longcase clock, the arched painted dial inscribed 'Topham, Nantwich', painted roman numerals, fitted seconds dial and date aperture, eight day movement striking on a single bell, the hood with scrolling swan neck pediment, flanked by turned and reeded pilasters, with arched panel door to the trunk decorated with cross banding and further pilasters, with chamfered square base on bracket feet, 24in. x 89in. high.

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An early 18th Century oak longcase clock, the 13in. brass dial with silvered chapter ring and subsidiary and seconds date dials, a silvered boss to the arch engraved with an eagle decoration, fitted eight day movement striking on a single bell, the later carved case with swan neck pediment above later stained wood pilasters, ornate panelled door to the trunk flanked by canted and carved corners, raised on bracket feet, 19 1/2in. x 86in. high.

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A 19th Century mahogany longcase clock, with 13in. brass dial inscribed 'William Rowland, Berwick', fitted eight day movement striking on a bell, with subsidiary seconds and date dials, the hood with arched panelled door flanked by turned pilasters further cross banded panelled doors to the trunk flanked by canted inlaid corners, raised on bracket feet, 18 1/2in. x 83in. high. (see lot 1259 for illustration)

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A George III oak longcase clock John Owen Llanrwst the eight-day movement having 12ins brass dial with Roman chapter ring subsidiary seconds date aperture and foliate-engraved matted centre; the case mahogany crossbanded and having concave cornice over fluted pilasters with shaped trunk door below flanked by quarter-fluted columns on plinth base and ogee bracket feet H 202.5cm W 62cm

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Early 19th century mahogany longcase clock, arched hood with glazed door enclosing 14.25in circular painted enamelled dial with Roman numerals, marked Robert Roskell, Liverpool, eight day striking movement, trunk with arched door flanked by reeded quarter columns, 210cm high.

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Early 19th century oak and mahogany longcase clock, hood with swan neck pediment and brass ball finial over a painted glass frieze, with reeded turned columns flanking the glazed door enclosing 13in painted enamelled dial with subsiduary seconds dial and date dial, marked W (William), Jackson, Frodsham, the trunk with a frieze inlaid with oval panels, above a shaped door flanked by reeded quarter columns, 234cm high.

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A Poole Pottery lamp base by Alan White modelled as an open tree trunk in shades of brown impressed mark artist cypher 31cm. high

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A biscuit porcelain group 'The Lovers' Gardner Manufactory mid 19th century the tree trunk in the form of a vase with red and impressed factory marks height: 22cm. 8.75in .

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A late 18th century oak trunk with black painted drop handles on plinth base (purchased from the Earl of Stanhope's Chevening House Sale Sotheby's 1993) 3ft

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A Georg Jensen silver brooch of stylised tree shape and black enamel trunk No. 323

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Good Quality Oak 8 Day Long Case clock with painted dial. C18th/C19th 7ft 8ins high with swans neck pediment. With mahogany cross banding, brass capped columns to hood and half columns to trunk. Circular inlay to bottom section of case. Shaped door. Cast iron weights.

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Goebel Bird Figurine of a Canary sitting on a tree trunk, approx. 5 1/2" high, excellent condition

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A George III mahogany cased wall clock, having a swans neck pediment above a circular glazed door enclosing the 14in. diameter circular painted dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and two-train movement by H. Banister, Lichfield with rectangular trunk door being boxwood strung and with cockbeading. Height 59ins.

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A George III oak longcase clock, by Newby, Kendal with broken arch pediment above the glazed door enclosing the 12in. square brass dial, chapter ring with Roman numerals, foliate engraved centre inscribed "Newby, Kendal" with date aperture beneath and thirty-hour movement flanked by turned columns and with shaped trunk door being crossbanded in mahogany and flanked by quarter round turned mahogany columns with conforming base. Height 86ins.

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A mahogany longcase clock, having a swans neck pediment above the glazed door enclosing the 14in. diameter circular painted dial and eight-day movement by Tyson, Whitehaven with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds hand flanked by flat pilasters in turn above the short shaped trunk door and conforming base raised on bracket feet. Height 79.5ins.

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A George III oak longcase clock, having a moulded cornice above the arched glazed door enclosing the 12in. silvered brass dial with Roman numerals to the chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial and eight-day striking movement by Brownleys, Staindrop flanked by fluted pillars, the long arched trunk door with centre inlaid medallion flanked by canted fluted angles and with conforming base raised on bracket feet. Height 84ins.

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A Louis Vuitton Trunk, early 20th century], rectangular, with wood strengthening bandings, leather edges and brass strengthening mounts, side carrying handles, each side painted with the Lonsdale crest ("L" beneath a crown) and Lonsdale stripes, 67.5cm by 33.5cm by 29. 5cm, original label inside inscribed "Louis Vuitton, Paris, 70 Champs-Elysees, 149 New Bond Street, London, Nice 4 Jardin Albert, Lille, 34 Rue Faidherbe" (poor condition) *Provenance: Lowther Castle

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A Mahogany Single Fusee Wall Clock, signed Goudge & Company, Salisbury House, London Wall, E.C, circa 1870], the 'tear drop' shaped case with nicely figured trunk, 14-inch white painted dial with Roman numerals and signed "Goudge & Company, Salisbury House, London Wall, E.C", single fusee movement with anchor escapement, movement backplate numbered "23550", 90cm high

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A Mahogany Trunk Dial Wall Clock, signed Williamson, Rochdale, circa 1850], the case with circular top upon trunk with glazed pendulum aperture flanked by fanned "ears", 14-inch painted white dial with Roman numerals signed "Williamson, Rochdale", blued steel spade hands, single fusee movement with shaped plates and anchor escapement, 62cm high

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