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Arnold & Dent. A William IV mahogany and crossbanded longcase clock, the square hood with arched pediment and moulded ear finials, scroll decorated canted corners, the trunk with tapering waist panel door on a box base with moulded decoration, the 28cm. circular dial signed “Arnold & Dent, Strand, London”, with subsidiary seconds dial and strike/silent above the numeral XII, the twin train movement with dead beat escapement striking to a bell, 196cm. high.
Francis Shuttleworth, Sarum. A late 18th century oak longcase clock, the dome topped hood with shaped pediment and turned three-quarter columns, the trunk enclosed by a shaped waist panel door, on a box base with shaped plinth, the 30.5cm. arched brass Roman dial with rocking “man o war” mechanism to the arch, signed “Francis Shuttleworth, Sarum”, having subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the twin train movement with anchor escapement and bell strike, 208cm. high
Fearnly, Wigan. A George III mahogany and inlaid longcase clock, the hood with swan-neck pediment and verre eglomise panels, the door with turned fluted pilasters flanked by similar columns, the trunk enclosed by a shaped waist panel door between fluted quarter columns, the box base with inlaid fan spandrels and canted corners, the 33cm. arched brass and silvered Roman dial with moonphase mechanism to the arch, signed “Fearnly, Wigan”, having subsidiary seconds dial, the twin train movement with anchor escapement and bell strike, 234cm. high.
A Georgian mahogany eight-day longcase clock circa 1790 the four-pillar rack and bell striking movement with 12in enamel break-arch dial signed R Hewitt Fowey decorated with gilt floral sprays and roman numerals in a swan neck pedimented case over fluted hood pilasters blind fret panel with arch shaped long door to trunk. 238cm high. R Hewitt of Fowey recorded in G H Baillie ‘Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World’ Volume 1. Late 18th century.
A late Georgian mahogany veneered longcase clock the eight day rack striking movement with arch dial painted with deer spandrels and lady picking roses in garden. Signed on dial R Coates Dudley. The mahogany veneered case decorated with boxwood string inlays Gothic style door to trunk swan-neck pediment to hood flanked by columns. 227cm high.
A Pride of Penrhyn steam lorry built to 1/5th scale from Modelworks castings. The lorry finished with red chassis black smoke box and chimney with cream and red cab. 20in high 16in wide 48in long. Cylinders 32. and 38. mm with trunk guides shaft pump hand pump injector Stepenson’s valve gear sight glass pressure gauge safety valve blow-down valve blower fusible plug mechanical lubricator chassis with water tank mud guards and rubber tyres fitted. Copper boiler with boiler certificate number 249. Dated 29th July 2003. Hydraulic tested to 200 psi.
An approximately 1in scale model of a live steam traction engine having twin simple cylinders with trunk guides Stephenson’s link reverse eccentric driven water pump steam valve safety valve imitation speed governor solid flywheel belly tanks pressure gauge band brake to back wheel fair leads spoked wheels with strakes spirit fired with pressure vessel fitted. The traction engine finished in green and black paintwork and is sold together with a finely fitted out living van and water cart having fitted water pump. 120cm long.
A 1/10th scale Markie model scenic showman’s engine ‘Lady Margam’ Number ARJ2152. built by Markie for the owner in July 2004 gas fired boiler with pressure gauge sight glass hand feed pump whistle rachet oiler brake to rear wheel rear crane canopy with lights supported on brass olivers with sign written fascia boards ‘C Burrell & Sons Ltd Engineers’. The Burrell model with trunk crosshead guide eccentric steam valve rubber road tyres fitted to wheels. The model is finely finished in black and yellow paintwork and is sold together with a matching water cart. Certificate of Manufacture by Markie and original boiler test certificate dated July 2004. 62cm long.
A finely engineered 3in scale model of ‘Royal Chester’ Allchin Traction engine built by the late Mr A.J.Hodder being a scaled up version of the famous W.J.Hughes 1. 1/2in scale model single cylinder two speed general purpose agricultural engine. The engine has a copper silver soldered boiler with fittings including water gauge pressure gauge safety valve blower clack and blowdown valves. Engine details include cylinder approximately 2in bore x 3in stroke drain cocks and pipes mechanical lubricator trunk type crosshead guide Stephenson’s link reverse eccentric driven feed pump and bypass two road speeds and spoked flywheel whistle chassis details include spoked straked wheels worm and roller chain steering spud pan damper cable drum fairleads water lifter hand brake to second shaft wooden footboard and tool box. The model is finished in red and black paintwork and comes with a driving/passenger trolley and quantity of steam coal. Original boiler test certificate Number 21193. from Hogan Engineering of Saltburn Cleveland dated 2nd of November 1993. No current boiler history.
Victorian mahogany longcase clock, the dentil cornice above an arched and painted dial with upper scene entitled 'Lord of the Isles' above a face with Roman Numerals in black and figures representing the continents in the spandrels flanked by spiral twist columns over a trunk with corner spiral details, 76 1/4in (193.7cm) high
AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK the eight day movement striking the hours on a gong, the 13 inch arched brass dial having a subsidiary seconds dial below XII o'clock , a date aperture above VI o'clock, raised chapter ring with engraved black Roman hour numerals, blued steel hands, an engraved boss within the arch, female head spandrels to the four corners and dolphin spandrels to the arch, the mahogany case having a shaped trunk door, oval inlay to the trunk and base, boxwood stringing to the trunk and base and having fluted pillars to the hood with brass Corinthian capitals and a swan neck pediment, height 213cm.
AN OAK LONGCASE CLOCK the thirty hour movement striking the hours on a bell with an outside countwheel, the 11 inch painted dial having a date aperture, Roman numerals and Arabic five minute markings, floral and rococo painted corner decoration, a cartouche with a river scene to the dial centre, and signed 'John Fry, Okehamton' (Okehampton), with decorative blued steel hands, the date wheel stamped with the dial maker's name 'Wilson, Birmingham', the oak case having a flat top with denticular moulding and oval blind fretwork to the frieze, tapered hood pillars, a long door to the trunk and plain base, height 222cm.
JAMES FIELD, HEMPSTEAD AN OAK LONGCASE CLOCK the thirty hour bird cage movement striking the hours on a bell with an outside countwheel, the 11 inch brass dial having a matted centre, date aperture, cast 'female head' spandrels to the four corners, a silvered chapter ring engraved with Roman hour numerals, Arabic five minute markings and 'fleur-de-lys' half hour markings, having blued steel hands, signed below VI o'clock with the maker's name 'Jams. Field, Hempstead', the oak case having an arched trunk door and a carved swan neck pediment, height 203cm.
A quantity of fine Masonic clothing, to include green cuffs heavily decorated with gold braid, a blue neck piece with gilded braiding and central brass hanging compass motif and other elaborate Ceremonial clothing enclosed within a small metal trunk some pieces marked with the name J.A Grant 1191 AAC
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY OAK LONGCASE CLOCK with mahogany crossbanding and boxwood and ebony inlay, the square painted dial with seconds hand and date aperture, painted gilt scrolling spandrels and signed Green of Tenbury, the hood with outset fluted columns, the trunk with canted corners, 81 1/2" high.
A figured mahogany longcase clock with moonphase, circa 1830, the four-pillar rack and bell striking movement with 12 inch white Arabic numeral break-arch dial with subsidiary seconds dial, arched calendar aperture and signed “Hill, Bristol” to centre, with rose painted spandrels and rolling moonphase to arch, the arched-top case with scallop shell and rosette carved fluted frieze over wavy edge door and fluted Corinthian pilasters to hood, over short flame figured trunk door flanked by quarter columns, on conforming plinth base with bracket feet, 215cm high. Probably William Hill who is recorded in Moore, A J “The Clockmakers of Bristol 1650-1900” as working from St Augustine”s Back 1848-65
A Victorian figured mahogany eight-day longcase clock, circa 1850, the four-pillar rack and bell striking movement with 12 inch circular white painted Roman numeral dial signed “W. Enock, Warwick”, in shallow break-arch pedimented case with turned pilasters to hood over short door and canted angles to trunk, on crossbanded plinth base with splayed bracket feet, 208cm high. William Enock is recorded in Loomes, Brian “Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World Volume 2” as working in Warwick 1827-55
A mid 19th century Scottish mahogany drumhead longcase clock, the four-pillar rack and bell striking movement with 12 inch circular white Roman numeral dial with subsidiary calendar and seconds dials and signed “D. Kiddie, Glasgow” to centre, the case with foliate carved crest and tapered trunk fronted with raised panel door flanked by applied batons, on panel plinth base with canted skirt, 208cm high.
A 19th century inlaid rosewood eight-day mantel clock, in the form of a longcase clock, with French bell-striking movement and cast vase of flowers centred gilt brass Roman numeral dial with foliate bezel, the case with fan inset shallow arch pediment and conforming spandrels to hood, over vase decorated trunk and oval cartouche fronted base with shaped skirt, 46cm high.
Mahogany long case clock by J.M. Orr, Saltcoats, glazed door, engraved brass dial with silvered chapter ring, three train movement with subsidiary seconds dial, chime silent, Whittingham Westminster subsidiary dial to the arch, flanked by Corinthian columns, the glazed trunk door revealing three brass weights and eight chrome tubes.
An early 19th century longcase clock, the case mahogany crossbanded oak with square top hood flanked with fluted columns, the trunk with quarter columns, fitted eight-day movement with anchor escapement striking on one bell, the square enamel dial painted with flowers and fruit to the spandrels, having secondary dial and date aperture, 210cm (82 1/2in) high
An 18th Century pine longcase clock by T. Budgen of Croydon, the 10ins square brass dial with Roman numerals and single hand to the iron framed 30 hour movement with outside locking plate, contained in plain pine case with shaped cresting and plain turned pillars to hood, plain trunk door, on bracket feet, 75ins high

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