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C. Realini, Preston. AN EARLY VICTORIAN MAHOGANY WHEEL OR "BANJO" BAROMETER having a swan-neck pediment with central brass urn finial above an ebony and boxwood-edged trunk with a hygrometer, mercury thermometer, convex mirror in reeded surround, 25cm, (10in) silvered dial with central "sunburst", bone disc adjuster, and spirit level, the latter inscribed with the makers' name, 110.5cm, (43.5in) high
A 19TH-CENTURY INLAID WALNUT WALL CLOCK having a white-painted dial with Roman numerals within crossbanding in various woods, and a shaped edge, the similarly-crossbanded trunk door with carved lenticle between carved wings, all above inlaid turned ornaments and a shaped inlaid and crossbanded base, 80cm, (31.5in) high
Martin Roper, Penrith, (1774-1851) A SECOND QUARTER 19TH-CENTURY OAK AND MAHOGANY-CASED 30-HOUR LONG-CASE CLOCK having a square hood, the turned columns with brass capitals flanking a square door, the trunk having a mahogany-crossbanded oak door between canted mahogany corners, on a similarly-crossband base with bracket feet, the dial having arabic hours and minutes framing maker's inscription and a crescent-form date aperture, the spandrels painted with flowers, 206.5cm, (87.3in) high (sold with weight andpendulum)
Martin Roper, Penrith, (1774-1851). A SECOND QUARTER 19TH-CENTURY MAHOGANY-CROSSBANDED OAK-CASED 30-HOUR LONG-CASE CLOCK, having a flat-topped hood with square door between turned columns with brass capitals, the double-arched trunk door between canted corners on a plain base, the white-painted dial decorated with a ho-ho bird above the maker's name and a crescent form date aperture within Roman numerals and spandrels painted with country cottages, 199.5cm, (78.5in) high
James Cole, Norwich, (recorded 1758). A MID 18TH-CENTURY OAK-CASED BRASS-DIALLED 8-DAY LONG-CASE CLOCK, the pointed hood with arched frontal moulding above an arched door between turned columns and rear quadrant, all with brass capitals, the arched trunk door with moulded edge on a short base with plinth, the movement having an inscribed boss between spandrels cast with sea creatures, the brass chapter ring having Roman hours and Arabic minutes framing a matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial, above adate aperture, the spandrels cast with figures emblematic of the seasons, (80.3in) high (sold with two weights and pendulum)
Wilson, Askrigg. A MID 18TH-CENTURY OAK-CASED BRASS-DIALLED 30-HOUR LONG-CASE CLOCK having a moulded flat hood top with dentil frieze, the square door between turned columns, the trunk having an ogee-arched door between fluted quadrants, the base having a matching ogee-arched panel, on short bracket feet, the movement having a brass chapter ring with Roman hours and Arabic minutes framing a "rolling-moon" mechanism above foliate engraving, maker's name and a date aperture, all within foliate-cast spandrels, 193.5cm, (76.2in) high (sold with weight and pendulum)
An oak longcase clock, early 19th century, the broken swan neck pediment above a round glazed door flanked by turned mirrored balusters, the 11" circular brass dial with Roman numerals and marked 'Stripling, Lichfield', new date wheel, eight-day movement striking on a bell above a cushion moulded frieze and Gothic arched top, three-quarter length trunk door flanked by turned mirrored balusters, canted base with an oak panel with concave corners, raised on ogee bracket feet, 87" high
A mahogany boxwood and ebony strung longcase clock, early 19th century, the broken scroll swan neck pediment above a square glazed door flanked by fluted brass capped pilasters enclosing a 14" square enamel dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture and marked 'Joseph Cornforth, Macclesfield', florally painted black ground corners, eight-day movement striking on a bell above a double pointed arched top, three-quarter length trunk door flanked by reeded uprights over an ogive moulding and crossbanded base board with canted corners and raised on ogee bracket feet, 85.5" high
A George III ebonised oak longcase clock, late 18th century, the broken scroll swan neck pediment surmounted by gilt brass ball and spire finials above an arched glazed door flanked by Corinthian columns and enclosing a 13" silvered brass dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, rolling moon phase in the arch marked 'Benjamin Barlow, Oldham', eight-day movement striking on a bell above a shaped top trunk door flanked by quarter pilasters over an ogive moulding and baseboard and raised on shaped bracket feet, later ebonised and carved, 87" high
An oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock, early 19th century, the ogive cornice above a square hood flanked by stepped brass capped pilasters enclosing a 12" white enamel dial with Roman numerals, 30-hour movement striking on a bell and date aperture painted with flowers to the corners over a full length crossbanded trunk door, ogive moulding and baseboard set in a later plinth and on turned feet, distressed
A George III oak longcase clock, late 18th century, the square hood surmounted by three urn and spire finials above a square glazed door flanked by turned pilasters enclosing 11.75" square brass dial with Roman numerals, pierced foliate spandrels to the corners and engraved 'Thomas Chune, Shiffnall', 30-hour movement striking on a bell above a bevelled rectangular trunk door, ogive moulding and plain base board and raised on bracket feet, lacking hands, 77" high.
A crossbanded mahogany longcase clock, second quarter 19th century, the arched hood with broken scroll pediment above a glazed door flanked by turned pilasters enclosing a 13" painted enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and date dials and marked indistinctly 'Newcastle', painted with a peacock and roses in the arch and to the corners, eight-day movement striking on a bell above a cushion moulding, an ogee arch top, three-quarter length trunk door flanked by half pilasters and further cushion moulding, the base board also flanked by pilasters, 87" high
Hart & Co., Uttoxeter, mahogany longcased clock, circa 1810, the two train movement, with cast iron plate by Wright, striking the hour, broken arch painted face with subsidiary seconds and date aperture, in an inlaid swan's neck hood with fluted Corinthian columns on a strung and inlaid trunk and set-out plinth with canted corners.
A Louis Vuitton trunk, the sides printed with LV, lozenges and flowerheads, with leather borders and brass studs and bindings, the hinged lid with a leather handle stamped Louis Vuitton Paris London and initialled W.R. in red paint, enclosing a cloth lined interior, the lid with a trellis of Louis Vuitton ribbon with brass studs and a label Louis Vuitton 786741 Paris, London, Nice, Cannes, Vichy, 51 high x 27 deep x 50cm wide
A tin trunk containing various items of naval kit, comprising: a Royal Navy officer's sword, with regulation gilt-metal hilt with lion's head pommel and wire-bound fish-skin effect grip, engraved 79cm steel blade, in a leather and gilt-metal-mounted scabbard; a naval reserve officer's mess coat; a naval reserve peaked cap; a souvenir Middle Eastern knife; a souvenir African carved wood paper-knife and various items of civilian dress
A late George III mahogany longcase clock, the swan-neck pediment surmounted by gilt painted figure of Atlas flanked by females, white painted dial below inscribed "Cox Tipton", with eight-day movement flanked by fluted pilasters, inlaid boxwood and ebony stringing to the trunk and single panel door flanked by fluted brass mounted pilasters, raised on bracket feet, 21.5in. x 101in. high.
A 19th Century mahogany longcase clock, patent dial with roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and date dials, indistinctly inscribed, the arch and spandrels decorated with painted spaniels and shooting scene, the hood with later fret carved pediment, flanked by turned pilasters, a single panelled door to the trunk, 21in. x 89.5in. high.
A late Georgian oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock the circular brass dial with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture inscribed "Torkington, Newcastle", the hood with flared cornice above a blind fret carved glazed panel door flanked by brass mounted fluted pilasters, the trunk with a single panel door and ornate brass lock escutcheon flanked by turned pilasters, raised on a later cut-away plinth base, 18.5in. x 83.5in. high.
A George III oak longcase clock, the white painted dial inscribed "Will. Robson, North Shields" to the arch with a painted roman numerals and inner state dial, painted with flowers in the corners, fitted eight-day striking movement, the hood with dentil cornice and glazed panel door flanked by fluted pilasters with arched panel door to the trunk raised on bracket feet, 19.5in. x 85.5in. high.
A George III mahogany longcase clock with brass dial and roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and date dials, inscribed J. Weatherstone, London, fitted eight-day movement, the hood with flared cornice above brass-mounted corinthian pilasters, the arched panelled door to the trunk decorated with inlaid satinwood crossbanding, flanked by further corinthian pilasters, fielded panel below raised on a cut-away plinth base, 19in. x 91.5in. high.
A late 18th Century oak eight-day longcase clock with an arched silvered dial inscribed ''Jas Scott, Leith'' with a subsidiary second dial, date aperture, the arch with a painted oscillating peacock and with acanthus painted decoration to the spandrels, the hood with a broken arch pediment, cylindrical mahogany columns, the trunk with an arched door and on bracket feet, 87in. (221cm) high.
A George III longcase clock, John Taylor, Petworth, the hood with glazed door and column sides, the trunk with plain door on square base, the 10in square brass dial with single hand and silverised chapter ring with Roman numerals and urn and flower spandrels, the centre engraved with four flying birds, the thirty hour movement striking on a single bell, 213cm high
A 19th century mahogany longcase clock, the 8 day movement striking on a bell, to a painted arch dial with a European river landscape, churches and houses, a subsidiary seconds dial (no hand) and a date aperture, inscribed Stevenson, Leicester, the arched hood and case veneered and inlaid stringing, canted corners to the trunk, the base on bracket feet, 7ft 1in (216cm) high.
Webb & Son, Hembury, an oak and mahogany banded longcase clock, the hood with swanneck pediment, brass ball finials and fluted pillars, the trunk with inlaid canted corners, on a rectangular plinth, the retouched 12inch arched dial with floral basket painted to the arch, leaf spandrels, seconds dial and calendar aperture, Finnemore & Son falseplate, restored 8 day movement, (associated), 212cm high
Chas Cornell, Royston, a mahogany longcase clock, the hood with swanneck pediment and fluted pillars, the 12inch arched dial painted with fruit and foliage, gilt floral spandrels, Roman numerals, seconds dial, calendar aperture, with 8 day movement, Finnemore & Son falseplate, the trunk with canted corners, (striking train removed, lacks skirting) 196cm high
James Smith, Oxford Street, a George III mahogany longcase clock, the pagoda top break-arch hood with fret panel, ball finials and stop fluted columns, the 12inch brass dial inscribed above the silvered strike-silent dial, also with silvered chapter ring, seconds dial and date aperture, matted centre, rococo spandrels, the break-arch trunk door flanked by stop-fluted brass capped quarter columns, above a stepped plinth with shaped front panel and skirting, with 5 pillar bell-striking movement, 250cm high
Thos Glase, Bridgnorth, a burr yew longcase clock, the hood with swanneck pediment and turned pillars, the arched 14inch painted dial with Biblical scene to the arch, foliate spandrels, Arabic numerals, seconds dial and calendar aperture above a square and compass motif, the 8 day 4 pillar movement with Wilkes & Son falseplate, the trunk with short trunk door flanked by canted corners, upon a panelled plinth with bracket feet, early 19th century, 229cm high. With original bill of Micklewright's of Ludlow (Antique Dealers) 1919 for £25
An early 19th Century mahogany longcase clock, the hood with reeded columns and gilt corinthian capitals, over a trunk with quarter reeded columns, brass corinthian capitals and a crossbanded arched door, the arched brass dial with subsidiary seconds and date rings, a disc inscribed John Bates, Kettering, and a five pillar movement. (seatboard not original) 208cm high
Scott, Dunning, Early 19th Century oak longcase clock having a moulded swan-neck cornice with brass rosettes and finial, boxwood blind fret decorated spandrels, the arched brass face with engraved ornament name boss, subsidiary second and date dial, eight-day movement, glazed door flanked by fluted column, the trunk with quarter columns with crossbanding and boxwood strung decoration, central paterae inlay and base on turned feet, 2.10m.
Large Meissen porcelain centrepiece, 19th Century, the lattice basket festooned with floral garlands over a pedestal formed as a floral encrusted palm tree with courtiers chasing one another around its trunk, raised on a Rococo style scroll base, with further floral garlands, decorated throughout in a white glaze, underglaze blue cross swords mark (slight restoration to the ribbon handle on the basket), height 72cm
A crossbanded mahogany 8 day striking longcase clock with a 14" painted moonroller dial having second and calendar dials signed Vesher Wolverhampton contained in a swan neck hood with turned octagonal columns above a shaped trunk door flanked by turned octagonal columns and a canted stepped base 7' 7" tall

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