A Railway Trunk Dial Wall Clock, B.R., G.W.R 1012, circa 1925], the walnut case with circular dial surround, trunk with ivorine plaque "G. W.R 1012", under curved base, 12-inch painted white dial with Arabic numerals and inner 24-hour dial, dial centre signed "B.R", single fusee movement with shaped plates, anchor escapement, backplate edge numbered "11484", 69cm high
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A Thirty Hour Longcase Clock], Japanned case with flat top pediment and depicting oriental scenes, trunk door with moulded border and glazed lenticle, 'shortened' plinth, 12-inch square brass dial with silver chapter ring signed "Thomas Kefford, Royston", dial centre with date aperture, four pillar movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, dial and movement (circa 1730) associated to case (mid-18th century), 188cm high
A Carved Oak Single Hand Thirty Hour Longcase Clock, signed Rd Bullock, Ellesmere, circa 1730], the highly carved case with flat top pediment, arched trunk door, "shortened" plinth, 10-inch square brass dial with single hand, alarm disc and dummy date aperture, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and outside countwheel striking on a bell, 202cm high
An Oak Single Hand Thirty Hour Longcase Clock, signed Willm Porthouse, Penrith, circa 1740], the case with flat top pediment, the trunk with shaped door, 10-1/2-inch square brass dial, matted dial centre with date aperture and plaque signed "Willm Porthouse, Penrith", single hand, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and outside countwheel striking on a bell, 206cm high *William Porthouse was from a family that made clocks for several generations. He is recorded as between 1706-90.
A Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, the case with flat top pediment and "later" inlay around the case, reeded columns, broken arched trunk door flanked by canted corners, rectangular plinth with raised quatre form moulding, 13-inch silvered circular dial with Roman and Arabic chapter, dial centre signed "Jno Agar & Son, York", four pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 207cm high, dial and movement circa (1790), case with "later" inlay (19th century)
An Oak Single Hand Thirty Hour Longcase Clock, signed R Hardwick, Ashwick, circa 1740], the case with flat top pediment, plain turned brass capped columns, plain rectangular trunk door upon 'shortened' rectangular plinth, 10-inch square brass dial with silvered chapter ring, matted dial centre with recessed silvered plaque signed "R Hardwick, Ashwick", single pierced hand, four posted movement with slender pillars, anchor escapement and outside countwheel striking on a top mounted bell, 189cm high, dial and movement (circa 1740) and case (later)
A Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, G.Brabbs, Asselby, circa 1825], the case with pagoda inlaid pediment, central inlaid with a marquetry vase of flowers, reeded columns with brass Corinthian capitals, the trunk of good patination flanked by ebony inlaid canted corners, rectangular inlaid plinth raised upon 'later' shaped feet, 12-inch painted arched dial with Roman chapter, dial centre with subsidiary seconds, date aperture and signed "G.Brabbs, Asselby", the corners and arch with painted scenes depicting ruins of churches and monasteries, four pillar movement with attached falseplate stamped "Wilson", anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 243cm high
A Japanned Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Robt Donne, London, circa 1780], the case with gilt chinoiserie pictures depicting Oriental scenes, broken arched trunk door with moulded borders, rectangular plinth with stepped base, 12-inch arched brass dial with Roman and Arabic chapter ring, floral engraved dial centre with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the arch with recessed silvered plaque signed "Robt Donne, London", four pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 245cm high
An Oak and Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Hudson Fox, Beverley, circa 1825], the case with pagoda pediment and eagle finials, reeded brass capped columns, the trunk door with mahogany crossbanding and flanked by canted corners, rectangular crossbanded plinth with (feet missing), 13-inch painted arched dial with Roman chapter, dial centre with subsidiary seconds, date aperture and signed "H.Fox, Beverly", multi-coloured corners and the arch also with flower decoration, four pillar movement with attached falseplate stamped "Wilkes & Son, Birmingham", anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 230cm high
A Small Edwardian Mahogany Chiming Longcase Clock, Retailed by Harrison & Son, Darlington], the nicely figured mahogany case with swan neck pediment, blind fret work to the hood and slender turned columns, the good good coloured arched trunk door with moulded borders and flanked by reeded pilasters, plinth with raised quatre form panel and dial with silvered chapter ring signed "Harrison & Son, Darlington", triple barrel movement chiming four hammers on to four gongs, backplate numbered "96 921363", 176cm high
A Scottish Mahogany Eight-Day Longcase Clock, signed Geo Graham, Glasgow, made by Jon Key, circa 1780], case with flat top pediment, pierced side sound frets, wavy shaped trunk door flanked by twisted inset pilasters, plain rectangular plinth raised on bracket feet, 13-inch arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring, engraved floral dial centre with date aperture and subsidiary seconds, "later" minute hand, silvered plaque signed "Geo Graham, Glasgow, made by Jon Key", twin barrel movement with anchor escapement and with rack striking on a bell, 199cm high
A Scottish Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed John Stewart, Edinburgh, circa 1780], the case with swan neck pediment and with central eagle finial, reeded columns with Corinthian capitals, wavy shaped trunk door flanked by inset reeded Corinthian pilasters, rectangular flame mahogany plinth raised on 'later' block feet, 12-inch arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring, matted dial centre with date aperture, subsidiary seconds dial with pie crusted decorated border, and a silvered arched plaque signed "John Stewart, Edinburgh", the arch with strike/silent selection, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 218cm high
A Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Joseph Denton, Hull, circa 1780], the case with pagoda pediment with shell inlaid front, wood stop fluted Corinthian columns, the arched trunk door of good colour with barber pole stringing flanked by canted corners, rectangular plinth with moulded frame, 12-inch arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring, dial centre with fine engraved floral decoration and subsidiary dials for seconds and date, the arch with rolling moon with lunar scale, silvered arch plaque signed "Joseph Denton, Hull", four pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 230cm high *Joseph Denton is recorded as working in Hull between 1779-1814.
A Victorian Mahogany Chiming Longcase Clock, signed William Page, West End, Chime & Turret Clock Manufacturer, Gt Portland St, London, No.559, circa 1850], the case with pagoda pediment and eagle finials, brass capped fluted columns, shaped trunk door inset with reeded pilasters, moulded quatre form rectangular plinth raised on bracket feet, 12-inch arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring signed "William Page, Gt Portland St, London, No.559", matted dial centre, silent/chime selection lever positioned above 12 o'clock, pierced ornate cast filigree work in the arch, the massive triple weight driven movement with anchor escapement and chiming eight hammers on eight bells and a further hammer striking a bell for the hours, 268cm high
An Exceptional William and Mary Walnut and Marquetry Longcase Clock, signed Christopher Gould, London, circa 1695], the case pediment with barley twist pilasters and scroll fretted frieze, glazed side panels, early concave moulding beneath the hood, the moulded trunk door with brass edged lenicle and three marquetry panels edged with boxwood stringing and depicting birds, tulips, carnations and other flowers around acanthus foliage, the sides also panelled with boxwood stringing, conforming plinth raised on bun shaped feet, 10-1/2-inch square brass dial with silvered chapter ring, dial plate with engraved floral decoration to the borders and positioned at 6 o'clock signed "Christopher Gould, Londini, Fecit", the finely matted dial centre with engraved central Tudor rose, date aperture and subsidiary seconds dial, ringed winding holes, pierced cherub and leaf spandrels, the eight day five pillar movement with bolt and shutter maintaining power, countwheel striking on a bell, 203.5cm high *Christopher Gould (1655-1718) was a famous maker of fine clocks. He was admitted to the Clockmakers' Company as a Free Brother in 1682. He took on several apprentices between 1682 and 1718, but despite his skill as a good clockmaker he was declared bankrupt in 1706, and from that time on he suffered misfortune, until his death in 1718. He worked near Royal Exchange in London and was a great repute making a number of well made clocks in superb cases, bracket and grande sonnerie examples, and for which he was particularly noted from his longcase clocks. His work is illustrated and described in all the major horological reference books and there are examples of his clocks in the British Museum and Metropolitan Museum of Art. Four of his longcase clocks were in the Wetherfield Collection including three walnut marquetry and one which is also illustrated in Cescinsky and Webster's "English Domestic Clocks" in a black lacquered case.
A Mahogany Bow Fronted Stick Barometer, signed Batchelor, Harrogate, circa 1820], the bow fronted case with swan neck pediment, the concealed tube with single vernier ivory dial signed "Batchelor, Harrogate", the trunk with inset bow fronted thermometer box, ebony urn cistern cover flanked by geometric inlaid canted corners, 99cm high
George III mahogany longcase clock, the hood with moulded arch shaped cornice and reeded pillars, the trunk with blind f carved florettes, arch shaped long door, the arch shaped brass dial with rococo scroll spandrels, conforming engraved dwith seconds subsidiary dial and fan shaped calendar aperture signed Matthew Dawson of Plymouth Dock - eight day strikin 220cm high
Barwise London a Regency mahogany longcase clock the hood with three ball finials and circular glazed door flanked by canted corners the trunk with arched long door and flanked by quarter columns raised on a panelled plinth with stepped base and bracket feet the 12inch (30.5cm) silvered circular dial with seconds subsidiary and strike/silent lever above XII the five pillar bell striking movement with deadbeat escapement and brass bob pendulum with rating nut 208cm high
An oak cased eight-day longcase clock, the four-pillar rack and bell striking movement with 12 inch brass -arch dial with recessed subsidiary dial and calendar aperture to the matted centre, within applied silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with Arabic five minutes and rococo scroll cast spandrel applied angles, the arch now with silvered plaque 'Tempus Fugit' flanked by conforming rococo mounts, in a case with shallow break-arch pediment and double baluster turned pilasters to hood over rectangular trunk door and plain plinth base with shaped skirt, associated movement and dial late 18th century, case 19th century, 210cm high
Northwich single finger long case clock with Wright Northwich long case clock with thirty hour movement brass 12in square dial with steel single finger to record hours and secondary dial to record minutes. Oak case with caddy top painted glazed panel quarter turned columns trunk decorated all over with mahogany cross banding. Height 176cm 70in.
Mahogany carrilion long case clock with 3 Edwardian long case clock eight day three train movement fitted carillon of seven bells and two gongs brass arched dial with silvered chapter ring cast spandrels engraved dial plate with coronet and Staffordshire knot case inlaid all over the arch dial with swan neck pediment reeded quartered columns glazed trunk door bras weight single panel box base replacement ogee feet. Height 244cm 96in.
A 19th century pollarded oak and mahogany longcase clock, the hood with broken swan neck pediment and rope twist columns above a long trunk door, box base and bracket feet, the 33 cms dial painted to the arch with a windmill, and painted with cottages and churches to the spandrels with a seconds subsidiary dial and calendar aperture, inscribed 'D.Morgan, Llandovery', 227 cms high.
A 19th century oak longcase clock, the hood with broken swan neck pediment and fluted Ionic columns above an ogee long trunk door, on a box base and bracket feet, the 33.5 cms dial with moonphase to the arch, seconds subsidiary dial, the main dial painted with Roman numerals and Arabic seconds, inscribed 'Shaw, Halifax', the 30 hour movement striking on a bell.
A 19th century oak longcase clock, the hood with broken swan neck pediment and Ionic columns, above a long trunk door, box base and bracket feet, the 31 cms dial painted with a landscape to the arch and floral spandrels with seconds subsidiary dial, calendar aperture, inscribed 'Thos Mills, Caerleon', the 30 hour movement striking on a bell, 205 cms high.
A 19th century oak longcase clock, the hood with moulded cornice, blind fretwork frieze and three quarter Ionic columns above a long trunk door, the 30 cms brass dial with roundel to the arch, David Bowen, Swansea, the brass chapter ring with Roman numerals and Arabic seconds, with a seconds subsidiary dial and calendar aperture, the centre engraved with a scene of a landscape, the eight day movement striking on a bell, 207 cms high.
A Victorian mahogany longcase clock, the hood with broken swan neck pediment and rope twist columns above a short trunk door, box and base, the 35.5 cms dial painted with a shepherd to the arch and cottages to the spandrels with Roman numerals, seconds subsidiary dial and calendar aperture, inscribed 'Hooper & Wen Cardiff', 228 cms high.
R. Iveson Kirkby Stephen., (1809-1885) A VICTORIAN INLAID WALNUT AMERICAN WALLCLOCK having a circular painted dial with Roman numerals, 8 day key wound movement, the trunk having a glass panel in the door, between carved leaf decoration and scroll base with fretwork. 82cm high (32.25in) ***IVESON, worked in Main Street, Kirkby Stephen, from 1829
Joseph Wilkinson, Wigton.(1710-1790) A GEORGE III 30 HOUR BRASS DIAL, OAK LONG CASED CLOCK, having a flat hood with square door between turned columns, long trunk door on plain base with bracket feet, the brass dial with cast spandrels, date aperture, Roman hours and Arabic minutes, 186cm, (73in) high, sold with weight and pendulum.
Clark, Kirkby Lonsdale (UN-RECORDED) A 19TH-CENTURY OAK AND MAHOGANY 8 DAY LONG- CASED CLOCK (CONVERTED TO 30 HOUR) having a swan neck pediment, the arched hood between turned columns, the shaped trunk door between reeded columns on a plain base, the painted arch dial inscribed CLARK, KIRKBY LONSDALE. Roman numerals, seconds dial and date aperture (mechanism lacking) sold with one weight and pendulum. 223cm (89in)
Hancock & Son, Yeovil. AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY CASED 8 DAY LONG-CASE CLOCK, having a swan-neck pediment, the circular glass door between turned columns, the plain trunk with canted corners over crossbanded base on bracket feet, the white enamelled circular dial with Roman numerals and seconds dial, (hand lacking). 220cm, (86in) high, sold with 2 weights, pendulum and key.
Martin Roper, Penrith (19th - Century) A VICTORIAN OAK AND MAHOGANY CASED 30 HOUR LONG-CASE CLOCK having a flat hood with square door between turned columns, arched trunk door between chamferred corners on a plain base with bracket feet, the square painted dial with date aperture. (205.5cm high (81.2in), sold with weight and pendulum.
Jos. Hall, Alston. (Early 19th century) A LATE GEORGIAN OAK AND MAHOGANY 30 HOUR LONG-CASE CLOCK having a flat hood with square door between turned columns, the shaped trunk door between chamferred corners on plain base with turned feet, the square white dial with painted spandrels and subsidiary date dial. 212cm high (83.75in), sold with pendulum and weight
Wm Porthouse, Penrith, (1706-1790?) A GEORGE III 30 HOUR BRASS DIAL, OAK LONG CASED CLOCK having a flat hood with dentil cornice, square hood door between plain columns, the ogee arched top trunk door above plain base, the dial inscribed Wm PORTHOUSE, PENRITH. Cast spandrels, Roman hours and Arabic minutes, date aperture, 202cm, (79in) high, sold with weight and pendulum.
John Porthouse, Penrith. (1752-1787) A LATE 19TH-CENTURY CARVED OAK-CASED LONG CASE CLOCK having a flat hood with surmount, the glazed door between carved columns, the heavily carved trunk with long door and matching base, the 18th century brass 30 hour dial with Roman hours and Arabic minutes, date aperture and inscribed JOHN PORTHOUSE, PENRITH. 202cm high (80in) sold with weight and pendulum.
"Weymyss, Appleby. (UN-RECORDED) A 19TH-CENTURY COUNTRY OAK-CASED 30 HOUR LONG-CASE CLOCK, having a moulded flat hood with square door between plain columns, long trunk door and moulded base on bracket feet, the painted dial with Roman hours and Arabic minutes framing a crescent form date aperture, the dial inscribed WEYYSS, APPLEBY. 197cm high (77.5in). Sold with weight and pendulum.
A fine Meiji period realistically modelled bronze of an elephant in the style of Genryusai Seiya, the elephant is holding a gourd in its coiled trunk and with a mischievous jacket-wearing monkey on his back, another similar monkey lifting his front left leg. Seal mark to underside of elephant, height 49.5cm, with naturalistic wooden plinth base, length 35cm, height 49cm (ivory tusks af)

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