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An Austrian Lenzkirch No.728089, single-weight longcase regulator with white enamel Roman dial with a carved oak arched hood over a trunk with a glazed door revealing a substantial pendulum, supported on a simple plinth foot. 22 cm diameter dial, 54 cm wide x 32 cm deep x 198 cm high.Note: The weight is sadly missing but the pulley and a key is present. From the estate of a local watchmaker/clockmaker.The catgut is loose on the drum but the movement looks intact.Sadly the former owner became I'll for a protracted time and so some of these clocks are unfinished projects,See the extra images supplied.As stated in the description this timepiece is missing its weight.The dial doesn't seem to have been re-enamelledThe case is in good order and is very clean this might be as a result of re polishing at some point.
William Macready of Ryde (Isle of Wight); a Victorian mahogany longcase regulator, with a silvered circular one-piece dial marked with typical three sub-dial configuration, indicating seconds, minutes and hours each with their own single hand, the "drum head" hood above a trunk with a narrow glazed door displaying a substantial pendulum and single brass cased weight; 31 cm diameter, 47 cm wide x 27 cm deep x 182 cm overall heightWilliam Macready is recorded as working as a clock and watchmaker at 153 High St, Ryde, Isle of Wight in an 1859 commercial and private directory, little else is known of this maker.A private collectionThe condition seems very good and came from the home of a local deceased clock maker, I have just set it up and it is running away quite happily without pause or hesitation, as with any old mechanical device I can't guarantee its accuracy or reliability. I will update the condition report tomorrow with how it has faired overnight. JRL 22/05/23The regulator is still running happily. JRL. 17.51 23/05/23
John Russell of Falkirk; A George III mahogany-cased 8-day longcase clock, the one-piece silvered broken arch Roman & Arabic dial with a moon phase dial with painted detail, the hood with swan neck pediment and fluted pilasters, the case with blind fret detail above arched trunk the plinth with a moulded foot. 36 cm dial, 54 cm wide x 26 cm deep x 228 cm overall height.John Russell was the most famous of Falkirk's clockmakers. He was born in 1745 in Denny or Dennyloanhead and was originally a blacksmith or Wright. By 1770 he had become a clockmaker in Falkirk. IN 1780 he was elected as a Stentmaster to represent the town's watch and clockmakers. Russell made longcase clocks, musical clocks, watches, thermometers, and barometers and also installed the Town clock in the Steeple. Credit: Feel Falkirk websiteA private collectionThe clock comes with two cast iron weights and a pendulum. The clock would have been functioning and is equipped with gut lines, the bell staff is broken and the bell has been fractured but glued back together.the dial is good and bright but shows a crack, see images.This was from the home of a local clock restorer who sadly diedi can not guarantee the clock being in working order but can not see why it wouldnt be but it will obviously need work to re-seat/replace the bell and bell staff.Update: Inhave now set up the clock and it runs without any problems, obviously this is no guarantee of reliability of accuracy.I will updat later. JRL 13.16 23/05/23
A UNUSUAL CHINESE POLYCHROME ENAMEL BOWLSIX CHARACTER GUANGXU MARK AND OF THE PERIOD 1875-1908Decorated to the exterior with two magpies perched amidst flowering branches extending to the interior of the bowl, issuing from a gnarled tree trunk, 14.6cm. Provenance: purchased from Bonhams London, 9th November 2017, lot 305.
A poured wax shoulder head doll with trunk and clothing, English circa 1860, with blue glass eyes, (one loose), painted mouth and inserted brown hair on a cloth body with blue kid leather arms and wearing a blue dress with cape, underclothes and woollen boots, approx. 19” (48cm) tall, (condition: head loose and broken into pieces), together with black studded trunk with tray and a selection of clothing including twin pink and white patterned dresses, red flannel dress with lace and velvet trim, green cape, white nightdress, and underclothes, (lot).
A dolls trunk and clothes, English 1930s, black wooden trunk with inner tray with eleven various dresses including three with short sleeve and smocking to bodice, pink floral cotton dress, white dress with floral print and matching knickers and a brown velvet coat with beret, night dress and knitted cardigan, dresses to fit doll approx. 16” (41cm).
A Second War ‘North West Europe’ O.B.E. group of nine awarded to Colonel H. T. Goodeve, Royal Canadian Army Pay Corps The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, O.B.E. (Military) Officer’s 2nd type, breast badge; British War and Victory Medals (Major H. T. Goodeve.); 1939-45 Star; France and Germany Star; Defence Medal, Canadian issue in silver; Canadian Volunteer Service Medal, with overseas clasp; War Medal 1939-45, Canadian issue in silver; Coronation 1937, unnamed as issued, mounted as originally worn, generally very fine (9) £280-£340 --- O.B.E. London Gazette 1 February 1945 (North West Europe). M.I.D. London Gazette 26 October 1916. Henry Tatham Goodeve was born in Chesley Ontario Canada in January 1888. He was the son of Arthur S. Goodeve, Railway Commissioner, Grand Trunk Railway, and was employed as a Broker. Goodeve served for 6 years with 102nd Regiment, Rocky Mountain Rangers prior to serving with the Royal Canadian Army Pay Corps during the Great War. He advanced to Colonel and served during the Second World War. Goodeve had two brothers, who also served during the Great War - Lieutenant Arthur Erskine Goodeve, who served with the PPCLI, and was killed in action at Courcelette, 17 September 1916; and Lieutenant Stewart Marcon Goodeve, who served with the Royal Flying Corps, and was killed in action, 20 November 1917.
A Flemish verdure tapestry fragment, 17th century, depicting a central lake with bull rushes, surround by birds, a coiling serpent to a tree trunk, 198 x 208 cmCondition Report: With areas of re-stitching throughout, with some colour variations to newer stitching and some gaps between stitching consistent with age. As noted in the catalogue description, this is a fragment cut from a larger tapestry, the border is not original. Some minor staining to backing.
A Japanese patinated bronze model of an elephant, Meiji Period (1868-1912), possibly Tokyo school, the polished figure naturalistically modelled walking with trunk raised, 12cm highCondition report; No signature present. General wear to the patina and some surface blemishes throughout but no signs of solder repairs.
THREE JAPANESE MIXED METAL KOZUKA (KNIFE HANDLES)EDO OR MEIJI, 19TH CENTURYThe first decorated with a kingfisher perched on a reed; the second with a caparisoned elephant with its trunk raised, a figure riding him; the third with a small tiger clambering onto the end of a boat, and with a dragon to the other end; the decoration rendered in shakudo and copper, with details highlighted in gilt, 9.8cm max, each with a wood box. (6)
A JAPANESE BRONZE OKIMONO OF AN ELEPHANTMEIJI ERA, 19TH/20TH CENTURYStanding four-square and with its trunk raised, its head slightly turned to the side and with a joyful expression, the rough skin realistically depicted, 32cm.Provenance: from the collection of George Ottaway (1900-45), and thence by descent. Ottaway volunteered with the Royal Navy at 15 years old, quickly rising through the ranks and later becoming Petty Officer and Torpedo Man. He served on many famous ships including the Victory and Iron Duke and was selected in 1929 to accompany HRH Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester with the Garter Mission to Japan aboard HMS Suffolk, which is when he may have acquired this and lot 30.PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS TO BE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE.
KONO BAIREI (1844-1895)AND OTHERSEDO AND MEIJI, 19TH CENTURYA Japanese woodblock print depicting an ostrich, from Bairei's Picture Book of Hundreds of Birds Part II, Vol. 3, 1884; together with a pillar woodblock print of a bird of prey perched on a gnarled prunus trunk; an ink and colour painting of an owl, framed and glazed, and a painting of an Immortal holding a vase from which emerges a dragon, a small child pointing at it in surprise, 64cm x 12cm max. (4) PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS TO BE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE.
A LARGE AND IMPRESSIVE JAPANESE BRONZE TOKYO SCHOOL OKIMONO OF AN ELEPHANT BY GENRYUSAI SEIYAMEIJI ERA, 19TH/20TH CENTURYThe pachyderm stands four-square with its trunk raised, its tusks and ears a smooth chocolate-brown colour and the texture of its skin realistically depicted, the belly with a six-character seal mark which reads Genryusai Seiya zo, raised on a wooden base, 56cm. (2)
A George II japanned eight day longcase clock, John Davis Windsor, the breakarched brass dial with matted centre, signature medallion, date aperture and seconds ring, STRIKE / SILENT to the arch, mask and dolphin spandrels, the case with stepped, basket top, moulded cornice and three quarter fillers to the hood, the trunk enclosed by full length breakarched door, on conforming stepped base, richly decorated with chinoiseries in diaper borders on a black ground, pendulum and brass sleeved weights, 236cm h excluding finialIn restored, retail condition, working orderSome minor shrinkage cracks to the hood. Light scuffs to corners of case and a replacement backboard. Winding handle and key

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