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"Indentures & Documents. Large metal solicitors' deed box containing various old misc. documents, etc., from the 18th to early 20th c ., including abstracts, indentures, old letters, insurance policies, bill heads, agreements, copies of wills, bonds, sale particulars, marriage settlements, etc., (a tin trunk)"
A brown leather 'mock crocodile' travelling trunk, the interior with striped cotton hanging and box compartments, with brass lock and fastening; together with a small quantity of textile related items to include a child's grey felt waistcoat heavily embroidered with gilt thread decoration and a salvage roll of deep red velvet.
A George III eight day oak long case clock, signed Michael Goddard, Newark, 1741, the caddy top hood with turned quarter columns, enclosing a brass dial with silvered chapter ring, date aperture and subsidiary second hand, enclosed in pierced mask centred spandrels, over a plain trunk and plinth, (237cm height)
An early 19th Century oak longcase clock by Robert Richards of Uttoxeter, the 14ins arched painted dial with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the arch painted with a figure fishing to the eight day two train movement now striking on a gong, contained in oak case banded and crossbanded in mahogany, with moulded scroll pediment and turned pillars to hood, shaped trunk door with fluted quarter columns, the plinth base with raised centre panel, on moulded plinth base, 88ins high. Note : Robert Richards recorded working Uttoxeter 1835-1842
An early 19th Century figured mahogany longcase clock by W. Palin of Nantwich, the 14ins arched painted dial with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the arch decorated with Christ entering Jerusalem and the spandrels decorated with sheaves of wheat to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in case with moulded scroll pediment and carved leaf paterae, turned and fluted columns to hood, the Gothic pattern trunk door flanked by turned and fluted columns, plinth base with cant corners, on bracket feet, 89ins high Illustrated. Note : William Palin recorded working Nantwich 1828-1834
A 19th Century mahogany longcase clock by Ballard of Cranbrook, the 12ins arched painted dial with subsidiary seconds dial and date dial and showing phases of the moon to the arch to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in figured mahogany case with shaped and moulded cresting and turned, fluted and brass stopped columns to hood, arched trunk door, and with fluted and brass stopped quartered columns with Corinthian capitols to trunk, the plinth with raised astragal mouldings, 81ins high (in need of repair and restoration) Illustrated. Note : William or Frederick Ballard recorded working Cranbrook 1826-1866
An Early Victorian eight day mahogany long case clock, the swan neck hood with arch door and baluster columns, enclosing painted dial with birds amongst feulliage in the arch, date aperture and second hand, the trunk with gothic triple arch door and rope twist columns, upon panelled plinth, (226 tallcm)
A grandmother clock in a mahogany case with domed top, turned columns to the side of the hood over a shaped panel door and panelled trunk supported on short bracket feet; the silvered dial with Roman numerals labelled Bravingtons Limited, Kings Cross and Ludgate Hill, London with sprung wound Westminster chime movement, 172 cms.
An 18c mahogany longcase clock with swan neck pediment, fluted columns to the side of the hood and trunk, enclosing a shaped door with inlaid shell motif over a plain base on bracket feet; the brass dial inscribed 'And'r Dickie, Edinburgh' with brass chapter ring, seconds and date dials and eight-day movement, 221 cms
A tall 18c mahogany longcase clock with curving arched top and brass finials, fluted columns to the side of the hood over a plain trunk shaped door and panelled base, raised upon a platform support; the brass dial inscribed 'Nat'l Hedge, Colchester' with silvered chapter ring, seconds and date dials and eight-day five pillar movement, 251 cms.
A circa 1800 Oak Longcase Clock the caddy topped hood over a floral painted arched 30cm dial with seconds dial, date aperture and black Roman numerals. The 8-day movement striking on a bell, shaped top and crossbanded trunk door flanked by angled ebony inlaid corners on crossbanded panelled base, 256cm high.
An early 19th Century Oak and Mahogany crossbanded Longcase Clock, the hood with broken swanneck pediment over 30cm square painted dial with pheasants to the spandrels, date aperture, black Roman numerals and inscribed 'VORLEY THRAPSTONE'. The 30-hour movement striking on a bell. Short trunk door on a panelled base, 206cm high.
A good mahogany eight day striking longcase clock, the 14" brass moonroller dial having a second dial and calender signed J Lees Bury. The swan neck pediment hood having reeded columns with brass caps above a shaped trunk door, flanked by reeded quarter columns above a stepped base and bracket feet 7'10" to finial
A 19th century Staffordshire pottery 'Toby' figural pepperette, painted in colours, 13cm high; another similar condiment; a salt; a jar and cover; a creamware honey pot, in the form of a beehive with integral plate, applied with a band of floriate and foliate motifs, heightened in blue; and a pottery jug, modelled in relief with maid and her suitor beside a tree trunk and painted in colours (6)
An unusual C18th mahogany longcase clock, by Martin of Dover the plinth base with Flame Mahogany Panel with arched panelled trunk door, supported by Brass inlaid fluted columns with Brass capitals, the hood with a dentil frieze with 2 Brass inlaid columns with Corinthian capitals, the movement with Brass cased weights, Brass pendulum & Brass dial engraved with urns & flowers Signed Martin Dover with central sweep seconds hand, calendar dial to the top hour hand and minutes hand on secondary dials, the canopy with 2 spires, the central spire with Old Father Time bearing a scythe, lacking a bell
A George III oak and mahogany banded longcase clock, the twin train movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, the twelve inch square brass dial signed 'J Green, Nantwich', with calendar and seconds subsidiary dial and silvered chapter ring, the caddy-topped hood with projecting columns above an ogee arched trunk door flanked by quarter columns, on a panelled box base, 210cm high
A George II walnut veneered longcase clock, the twin train movement with anchor escapement, striking on a bell, the twelve inch brass dial with matted centre and subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the silver chapter ring signed 'Thomas Jenkinson, Sandwich', within female mask shell and leaf scroll spandrels, the flat top hood with three quarter barley sugar twist turned columns, above a rectangular trunk door and a box base with reduced plinth, possibly associated, 204cm high
A George III mahogany longcase clock, the twin train movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, the broken arch twelve inch painted dial signed 'Robbins Canterbury' with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the hood with fretted crest above an arched glazed door and projecting columns, above a broken arch trunk door and a box base with plinth foot, 207cm high
A George III oak and mahogany banded longcase clock, the twin train movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell the twelve inch white painted dial signed 'William Hickman, Stamford', with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the arch painted with a cornucopia of flowers, the broken swan neck pediment above an arched glazed door, above a shaped trunk door and a box base, 223cm high
A George III mahogany longcase clock, the twin train movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, the brken arch inch silvered dial signed 'Danl. Catlin Lynn' with subsidiary seconds dial, the broken arch hood surmounted by three brass globe finials, above an arched glazed door and projecting fluted columns, the broken arch trunk door above a box base with shaped apron and bracket feet, 220.5cm high
A George III inlaid mahogany longcase clock, the twin train movement with anchor escapemnet striking on a bell, the twelve inch painted broken arch dial signed 'Mich Robson Chester Le Street' with subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture and arabic hour numerals, the flat top hood (crest lacking)with arched glazed door and reeded columns headed by gilt metal Corinthian capitals, above a gabled trunk door between chamfered corners, on a box base and bracket feet, 221cm high
An unusual early 19th century burr walnut veneered longcase clock, the twin train movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, the thirteen inch broken arch painted dial signed 'T. Foster Tiverton' with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the arch decorated with a huntsman and hounds, the hood formerly with broken swan neck pediment above an arched glazed door and turned columns, above a rectangular trunk door between chamfered corners and a box base with reel moulded borders and shaped apron stand, 212cm high
A George III mahogany line inlaid stick barometer, by P. Barnardi & Co., London, the broken pediment with central brass finial above a rectangular silvered scale, with vernier and alcohol thermometer above a moulded trunk and a domed cistern cover inset with an ivory and ebony roundel, slight losses to mouldings, 96.5cm high
A mahogany and boxwood strung longcase clock, second quarter 19th century, the broken scroll swan neck pediment above an arched glazed door enclosing a 14" white painted arched enamel dial with subsidiary seconds dial and date dial, roman numerals and marked indistinctly 'Lancaster ?, Bradford' painted with bucket bonnet maidens in the corners representing the seasons and heralding angels in the arch, eight day movement string on a bell above a double ogee arched top three quarter length trunk door with kite shaped ivory escutcheon between canted angles over an ogive moulding and crossbanded base board, distressed, 90" high
A George III cottage longcase clock, c.1800, the square hood with ogive cornice and brass capped turned pilasters enclosing a 12" brass dial with silvered chapter ring and roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture and marked 'Baddeley, Albrighton', eight-day movement striking on a bell above a cushion moulding and crossbanded three quarter length trunk door with shaped top over a further moulding and crossbanded plinth and on bracket feet, 79" high
A rare ivory satin doublet and breeches worn by Sir James Saumarez to the coronation of King George IV, 1821, the Elizabethan style doublet and trunk hose trimmed with silver braid, the shoulder lining inscribed in pencil 'Saumarez', a paper label to the breeches 'Sir James Saumarez'; with pair of white kid leather ankle boots with crimson satin tops, trimmed with rosettes, the soles bearing remains of the inked name, (4) Provenance James Saumarez, Lord de Saumarez, Admiral, (1757-1836), third son of Matthew Saumarez of Guernsey. At the age of thirteen he began his illustrious naval career, serving initially in the Mediterranean and The Levant. He joined the 'Bristol' of 58 guns which sailed to North America under Captain Peter Parker and took part in the disastrous attack on Fort Sullivan in 1776. This was to be the first of many sea battles in which he was involved, as a youth serving in both the 'Victory' and the 'Fortitude.' In 1781 he became Commander of his own vessel and gained acclaim for his seamanship and courage, engaging the French in numerous battles. One of his most memorable actions was at Cadiz in 1801 where he destroyed two Spanish three deckers, captured a French two-decker and drove the rest of the enemy ships into headlong rout into Cadiz.
A Perny of Paris shoe-trunk, 20th century, the front applied with gilt tooled medallion 'GTT' covered in burgundy leather and trimmed in black leather with brass locks and studs, lined in white leather, the lid containing two deep lift out compartments, the lower section with six tall compartments, 54cm high, 50 cm wide, 33cm deep, 21 by 191/2 by 13in
VICTORIAN MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, by Thomas Wilson, Barnard Castle, the swan neck pediment flanking a shell and raised on baluster turned columns flanking an arched painted dial, the spandrels and arch decorated with churches and cottages, thirty hour movement, the trunk with crossbanded door. Height 231cm.
GEORGE III OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, EARLY 19th CENTURY, by Price Evans, Shrewsbury, the moulded panelled cornice surmounted by brass urns, above a blind fretwork frieze, supported on brass-mounted fluted columns flanking a silvered brass dial with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, within urn- and exotic bird-cast spandrels, eight day movement, the trunk with double-arched cross-banded door, flanked by fluted quarter columns. Height 225cm.

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