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A late 18th Century Mahogany Longcase Clock by T.W. Field of Aylesbury, the pagoda top hood centred by blind fret carved panel, turned columns flank the break arch door and enamel 30cm arched dial with rolling moon to the arch, seconds and date dials and faintly inscribed, the 8-day movement striking on a bell, the case with arched trunk door, fluted chamfered sides on plain panel base, 223cm high (Field recorded circa 1790).
A Scottish late 18th Century Mahogany Longcase Clock with arched hood 36cm circular brass dial incorporating date dial, engraved with flower heads and inscribed MALKIN KIRKBY with Roman and Arabic numerals, the 5-pillar 8-day movement striking on a bell, the trunk line inlaid and the door inlaid with the figure of a Warrior on panelled base with central roundel and fan inlaid to the corners on splay legs with shaped apron, 206cm high.
A late 18th Century Well figured Mahogany cased Regulator Longcase by B Smarte of London, the shallow curved top hood flanked by fluted part brass filled canted corners and fretted side panels, the 30.5cm Serpentine silvered dial inscribed, with black Roman and Arabic numerals, seconds dial and date aperture. The 7-day 4-pillar movement striking on a bell with metal adjustable pendulum with panelled trunk door flanked by fluted and part brass filled columns on a panelled base, 200cm high.
A circa 1700 Walnut Longcase Clock by David Jones of London, the flat topped hood with blind fret carved frieze over square door flanked by three-quarter twist columns and glass side panels, the 27.5cm square brass dial with silvered chapter ring and seconds dial with cast brass spandrels, date aperture and inscribed David Jones with 5-pillar 8-day movement striking on a bell, the trunk door well figured and line inlaid with lenticle on panelled base 193.5cm high.
A 'Delft' pottery miniature longcase timepiece, early 20th century, the French eight-day movement with platform lever escapement and Roman numeral enamel dial, in a dome-top case with leafy side scrolls to hood and underglaze blue painted windmill to the festoon decorated trunk, on plinth base with dolphin mask feet, 37cm high.
A pair of 19thC Meissen porcelain figures, of a youth and female companion, in 18thC dress, on moulded flower encrusted bases, he standing before a scroll pedestal in ornate flower sprigged costume, she before a trunk and wearing a pink and yellow gown with striped and flower sprigged underskirt, both holding a basket of flowers; blue crossed swords mark, 16" high.
A George III mahogany cross banded oak longcase clock, with swan-neck pillared hood, canted trunk, with short door, and panel base, with oval shell inlays, the painted dial having a harvest gathering scene to arch, and castle ruins to the spandrels, the embossed centre having Roman numerals, and subsidiary seconds ring, date crescent, and marked 'John Peck, Wellingboro'; 84" high.
Victorian mahogany Longcase Clock, shaped pediment, with dentil moulded cornice, with a fluted frieze of applied roundels, glazed door flanked by fluted columns, the trunk with a long door, box base, above bracket feet, square brass dial with a silvered chapter ring, pierced spandrels, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, signed, "Robert Henderson, Scarborough", eight-day movement.
A pair of Burgundy plush velvet curtains, each approximately 200cm wide x 270cm high; two smaller matching curtains with braided detailing and a pair of matching tie backs; and a collection of claret coloured damask hangings and lengths, various sizes; contained within a brass bound travelling trunk, bearing initials MMW
A pair of ivory chenille lined curtains; edged with blue satin binding, each approximately 124cm x 208cm; a pair of matching tie backs; another pair of lined and interlined curtains; a chinoiserie damask curtain; cushions; and furnishing fabrics; contained within a leatherette covered travelling trunk, bearing internal paper label 'J.E. Sweeny, Manufacturer of Portmanteneaus Trunks, Newcastle upon Tyne', mostly 19th century (qty)
A collection of Victorian and Edwardian double damask table linen, including a fine example woven with a border of Persian and mythical figures and architectural motifs, bearing ink mark C.E. Mitchell, 232cm x 340cm, (some repairs); an another depicting game; and lengths of glazed cotton; a collection of Sundram towels, circa 1820s; and further whitework table and bed linen, contained within a baize lined travelling trunk, 92cm x 50cm x 51cm
A lady's riding habit of dark green wool broadcloth, comprising a fitted jacket with stand collar and front buttoned detailing, and a trained skirt, circa 1880; two pairs of black leather riding boots with wooden shoe trees; a collection of cravats; a lady's bodice of navy broadcloth; and another lady's jacket of navy broadcloth, with navy cut velvet lappels and cuffs, decorated with gilt metal buttons bearing crests; contained within a black painted metal bound trunk
A collection of late 19th/early 20th century whitework costume; including a broderie anglaise trimmed day-gown circa 1890; another trimmed with bobbin lace; a cream silk under dress trimmed with machine lace; and a collection of whitework bed linen some trimmed with broderie anglaise; contained within a black leatherette covered carriage travelling trunk, 81cm x 64cm
A gentleman' s Ayrshire Hunt jacket, of scarlet red broadcloth, with deep collar, slightly puffed sleeves and tails, Ayrshire Hunt gilt metal buttons; a waistcoat of red wool cloth, lined and labelled in ink 'Hamilton Sundrum', and five pairs of whitened buckskin/suede breeches, early 19th century, contained within a later metal bound domed leather trunk
A gentleman's court suit of navy cut velvet, comprising a front opening jacket with stand collar and tails; a pair of matching breeches, each with bright cut steel buttons; a bicorn hat; dress sword with cut steel hilt; velvet scabbard; a pair of bright cut steel and black leather buckles, cased; and another pair of buckles, contained within a painted metal trunk, with applied plaque 'C.W. Mitchell Esq.'
An Einco bisque doll, impressed Einco, with weighted blue glass eyes, open mouth, four upper teeth, brown mohair wig, on a ball jointed composition body, dressed in a gingham frock, 40cm high; and a collection of doll's clothes and accessories; contained within a red leatherette domed trunk, 37cm wide
A 19th Century longcase clock, the eight day movement striking to bell with painted arched dial depicting a chinoiserie figure scene with floral spandrels, seconds dial and date aperture, inscribed Jn Snowden, Grimsby, in oak case with pagoda hood on fluted supports, canted trunk, on panelled base and bracket feet, 86 1/2" high.
Oak longcase clock, the swan neck pediment above an arched dial with circular silvered plaque engraved with a clipper to the arch and gilt metal appliqués in the spandrels, the brass face with a thirty one day dial and subsidiary seconds, flanked by columns with gilt metal mounts over a trunk with bowed door flanked by pilasters and on a panelled base section on bracket feet, 87in (221cm) high
A double Tangye twin live steam horizontal mill engine, to the designs of Edgar T Westbury with castings from Reeves of Birmingham. Central 5 1/2in spoked flywheel on crank linked to speed governer with trunk guides, cylinders with metal cladding and brass oilers to tops with cylinder drain cocks, steam feed control and fitted exaust pipes. 6in high, 7in wide, 12in long
A 1/10th scale Markie model scenic showmans engine, 'Princess' Number 1678, the coal or spirit fired boiler with pressure gauge, sight glass, hand feed pump, whistle, ratchet oiler, brake to rear wheel, rear crane, canopy with lights supported on brass olivers with sign written fascia board 'J.L. Cawley Scenic Showmans Engine on Tour, Surrey' The Burrell model with trunk crosshead guide, eccentric steam valve, rubber road tyres fitted to wheels. The model is finely finished in maroon and black paintwork and is sold together with matching water cart and model fairground organ. 136cm long overall
A Markie 1/10th Scale model of a traction engine with crane, the model was built by Markie and is spirit fired. The engine with brass cylinder with safety, pressure gauge, whistle, oiler, trunk guide, open crank, water pump, belly tanks with brass olivers, two road gears and reverse, solid flywheel, brake to rear wheel, winch with fair leads, crane control levers, on spoked wheels with rubber tyres and fitted wooden canopy
A quality built 1 1/2in scale model of a 'Royal Chester' Allchin Traction engine, built by Mr V A Milton of Essex with single cylinder, two speed, general purpose engine. The engine has a copper boiler with fittings including water gauge, pressure gauge, safety valve, blower, clack and blowdown valves. Engine details include cylinder approximately 1in bore x 1 1/2in 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. Pickering type governor, 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 blue and black paintwork. 16 1/2in x 26in. (42cm x 66cm). Boiler certificate No 346 dated the 15th of February 1995. Collection of photographs of build and quantity of plans
A scratch built live steam heavy haulage lorry, built to approximately 2in scale with steel boiler, sight glass, pressure gauge, clack valve, trunk guide to single cylinder with drain cocks, displacement oiler, water pump and oil cups to crank, blower, whistle, chain drive to back axle, rubber tyres fitted. The model is finished in red, black and green with sign writing 'Wynns Steam Haulage Contractors'. 40in long. No boiler history
A Markie 1/10th scale model of a Burrell Steam Roller, spirit fired with boiler, sight glass and pressure gauge, solid flywheel, enclosed action with trunk guide, ratchet oiler, whistle, pressure safety valve, drain cock, eccentric driven steam valve and water pump, belly tanks. The model finished in green, red and black paintwork with polished brass fittings. Canopy with fascia 'St Austell Road Co'. 60cm long
A Gentleman's Velvet Court Dress A good complete suit of black velvet court dress, consisting of New Style coat, waistcoat and knee-breeches, all complete with buttons and buckles; a cream silk waistcoat (without buttons); a bicorne hat with steel chain loop; a pair of buckles shoes; a good regulation sword with etched blade and steel hilt bearing studded decoration, complete with its scabbard and oilskin outer cover; and a pair of black cloth knee-breeches; all in a tin trunk bearing brass plaque inscribed Viscount Mountgarret
An Officer's Uniform of the Royal Household A fine blue Full Dress coatee of the 3rd Class, with scarlet cloth collar and cuffs, gilt buttons mounted with KC Royal Arms, the collar, cuffs, fronts, pockets and skirts richly ornamented with saw-edged gold embroidery; a pair of white kerseymere knee-breeches complete with buttons and buckles; a Levee Dress coatee, similar to the Full Dress but with embroidery on collar, cuffs, back and pocket-flaps only; a pair of dark blue trousers with 2in. gold oakleaf lace stripes; a black silk bicorne hat with black ostrich-feather border and plaited gold gimp loop; a fine double-breasted blue greatcoat with Royal Arms buttons, black velvet collar and detachable cape; a Civil Uniform sword with 31in. blade by WILKINSON & SON, bearing etched decoration, cast gilt-brass hilt with beaded shell, grip and pommel with gold lace sword-knot, in black leather scabbard with gilt mounts (complete with oilskin outer cover), white cloth sword-frog; a pair of black half-Wellington boots, a pair of Court Dress shoes with gilt buckles, two pairs of white hose; and sundry minor items, in a black metal trunk (lot)
An Extensive Group of Civil Uniform A tin-trunk, containing the fine and very complete uniform of Sir Felix Cassel Bt KC c.1922 as follows: a superb Full Dress coatee of the 2nd Class, with tailor's label of Henry Poole & Co inscribed Sir Felix Cassel Bt KC 1922 richly embroidered and with saw-tooth edging; a good Levée Dress coatee, also by H. Poole, with cuff embroidery 41/2in. deep and straight edging indicating 1st Class; a pair of white Kerseymere knee-breeches in exceptionally good condition, complete with gilt buckles; a good pair of Levée Dress trousers, with 21/4in. gold oakleaf lace stripes; a bicorne hat, also by H. Poole, with white ostrich feather border and a triple bullion loop; fine regulation sword, the blade etched with foliate decoration and name of H. Poole, richly-gilt hilt, gold lace sword-knot with bullion tassel complete with chamois leather slip and black oil-skin outer cover; a pair of court shoes complete with gilt buckles; a good pair of half-Wellington boots; two cloth sword-frogs (one white, one blue), a white shirt and some stiff collars; two pairs of white hose; a good double-breasted blue great-coat by Henry Poole, with black velvet collar, scarlet lining and gilt Royal Arms buttons (lot)
A Post War Diplomatic Uniform A metal trunk containing an Ambassador's uniform post 1957 as follows: blue coatee with gilt mounted Royal Arms buttons (QEC) and black velvet facings, the collar and cuffs edged with gold oakleaf lace and bearing embroidered oakleaf sprays; companion trousers with 21/2in. gold oakleaf lace stripes; a fine black silk bicorne hat with double gold bullion loop and white ostrich-feather edging; a civil uniform sword by WILKINSON with fine etched blade (E II R cypher), cast gilt-brass hilt complete with gold lace and bullion knot, in black leather scabbard with gilt locket and chape, and with chamois-lined outer cover; a blue cloth sword-frog; a pair of elastic-sided black ankle-boots, with trees; a fine white drill tropical tunic and trousers (the tunic with black velvet collar-tabs but lacking buttons); a blue forage-cap with white cover, a row of gold oakleaf embroidery to peak and black oakleaf lace band bearing embroidered badge of QEC above E II R cypher within a wreath; and a pair of white cotton gloves (lot)
An Officer's Uniform of the Scots Guards A good KC period Full Dress tunic with Lieutenant's embroidered Thistle Star badges of rank; a gold and crimson State sash; a gold and crimson aiguillette for an ADC; a pair of blue barathea overalls with 2in. scarlet stripes; an exceptionally fine blue winter weight braided frock coat; a good crimson silk weight-sash; a scarlet mess-jacket with single loop of cord on cuffs, embroidered collar-badges and companion waistcoat with gilt mounted QEC buttons; in a metal trunk with plaque inscribed Capt. Harbord Scots Guards (lot) of tunic and frock coat
An Assortment of Clothing and Uniform An inter-war period officer's Service Dress tunic of the Royal Auxiliary Air Force, in massive blue-grey Cavalry twill, with sleeve-rings for a Flying Officer and small brass A lapel-badges, with companion trousers in the same material; two pairs of black knee-breeches, one in cloth, the other in satin, with ornate buckles; an Eton College football shirt and cap in orange and purple (colours possibly for Oppidan Field); a scarlet hunting coat with green facings; a miniature Austrian style grey coat with green facings, and companion breeches; and a pair of check flannel trousers, all in a tin trunk (lot)
A fine 18th Century mahogany longcase clock, the eight day movement with five pillars, anchor escapement, rack striking on bell, escapement linkage to rocking 'Father Time' in arch with cobalt blue and gold star background, the 12in dial with silver chapter ring, roman numerals, quarter and half hour divisions, tooled centre panel with chased doves and scroll work to date aperture, silver acorn panel with makers name Joseph Hocker of Reading, The arch dial with cast queen spandrels surrounded with engraved borders. The movement set in a fine quality mahogany case of London influence, the trunk flanked by reeded columns with brass inlay and capitals, the hood of similar design with three brass finals. 235cm high.
A LONGCASE CLOCK by J Ha....., Pudsey, the eight day movement with arched dial painted with cottages and a river landscape, secondary dials, in mahogany and crossbanded case, the scrolled pediment with turned finials on baluster columns, canted trunk with arched door, panel base and turned feet, 100" high
A WELSH LONGCASE CLOCK by Richard Beaver, the eight day movement with arched silvered dial engraved with flowers and insects, secondary dials, painted moon dial inscribed "High Water at the Mumbles", in oak case, the moulded cornice and embossed leather frieze on turned columns, canted and fluted trunk with arched door, panel base and bracket feet, 83 1/2" high
A MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK the eight day movement striking the hours on a gong, the brass 111/2 inch arched dial has wheatear border engraving and cast brass female-head spandrels to the dial and dolphin spandrels to the arch a silvered subsidiary seconds dial below XII date aperture above VI o'clock, the silvered chapter ring engraved with black Roman hour numerals, Arabic five minute markings, half hour markings and 71/2 minute indents, blued steel hands, with a 'strike/not strike' dial to the arch and having a silvered cartouche to the matted dial centre engraved with the maker's name 'Frans Gregg att St James's', the flat topped mahogany case having an arched trunk door and plain base with brass capitals to the hood pillars and side windows, height 218cm

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