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A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY BRASS-MOUNTED DROP DIAL WALL CLOCKDetailed Webster, 43 Cornhill, London 6 Cast brass bezel and convex glass, above a 12in white-painted dial and pierced black-painted hands, gut fusée movement with anchor escapement, turned dial surround, with brass-outlined glazed aperture to the trunk, flanked by a carved ‘ear’ to each side 35cm diam.; 48cm high overallCONDITION REPORTThe dial is in good condition. Some old repair to splits in the outer dial frame. The movement has been cleaned and is capable of running. The side door has been repaired and the bottom door with lock is a likely replacement. Veneer around base door possibly replaced?With its pendulum, a winding key and door key.
A GEORGIAN MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, the arched hood with three brass finials, a glass door, that’s enclosing an 11 inch dial, depicting Roman and Arabic numerals, signed Tucker of Trowbridge, above a trunk door, on a box plinth, height 208cm, condition report: trunk with damage, losses, loose parts, missing back feet, untested, two weights, no winding key, no trunk key, one pendulum, other wear and usage
One of only 946 exclusive examples produced by Piaggio, designed by Dior and sold exclusively through Christian Dior outlets, in brand new and never used condition. Vespa (the Italian for Wasp) started producing scooters in the 1940s post WWII and became one of the most well known manufactures of scooters worldwideChristian Dior started as a fashion designer/brand in 1946 and subsequently became a key figure in the world of fashionA combination of the chic Dior brand along with the iconic Italian Vespa scooter company created a very powerful partnershipThis limited edition launched in 2021 and was based on the Vespa 946 single-cylinder automatic scooter, powered by a 3-valve engine producing 12bhp and capable of over 50mphFinished in exclusive Cream White and Satin Gold and fitted with a leather seat finished with the Dior Oblique monogramSold exclusively through Christian Dior boutique outlets and all 946 examples sold out when releasedThis one owner example is presented in brand new condition having been stored from new and never usedIn running order, having been recently serviced by 3D Moto and showing two milesComplete with optional accessories of two matching helmets (priced at £1,850 each) and top case trunk (priced at £5,700), both finished in matching Dior Oblique fabricSupplied with both keys, Christian Dior key fob and unopened book packThe ultimate Vespa, UK-registered on a current V5CSpecification Make: PIAGGIO Model: VESPA 946 CHRISTIAN DIOR Year: 2021 Registration Number: VK21 TZU Engine Number: MD71M 1181Click here for more details and images
A quantity of vintage collectables contained in an early 20th century tin trunk - including a 1970s Paddington teddy bear; a quantity of vintage tins; 1970s-80s money boxes; etc.; together with a 1980s Matchbox Powertrack PT6000 Race & Chase slot car set, in the original box. (lacks one car and barriers).
Mahogany - 8-day longcase clock, with a flat pediment and blind fret frieze beneath, square hood door with detached freestanding pilasters, trunk with a flat topped door on a short plinth with applied skirting, square brass dial with cast spandrels and a silvered chapter with Roman numerals and five-minute Arabic's, engraved dial centre with seconds dial and silvered cartouche inscribed "Boyle and Hall, Long Stratton", 8-day rack striking movement sounding the hours on a bell. With weights, no pendulum. Dimensions: Height: 210cm Length/Width: 47cm Depth/Diameter: 24cm
Neddy Wells of Shepley-18th century oak cased 30 hour longcase clock c 1760, with a swan necked pediment and two gesso ball and spire finials, square trunk door flanked by plain turned pilasters with gesso capitals, trunk with recessed quarter columns and a long trunk door, square plinth raised on bracket feet, with a brass dial, cast spandrels, silvered and engraved dial centre with makers name and calendar dial, chapter with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic's and matching steel hands, rope driven countwheel movement striking the hours on a bell. With weight and pendulum. Neddy Wells is recorded as working at Shepley near Huddersfield c1720-80.Dimensions: Height: 214cm Length/Width: 47cm Depth/Diameter: 24cm
Charles Woodward of Newburn - late 18th century 8-day oak longcase, hood with a flat top and break arch hood door flanked by reeded pilaster with Corinthian capitals, long trunk door with a break arch top on a square plinth with narrow moulding to the base, brass dial with a silvered boss to the arch and cast spandrels, engraved dial centre with calendar aperture and matching steel hands, dial pinned to a rack striking movement, striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum and weights.Dimensions: Height: 206cm Length/Width: 56cm Depth/Diameter: 24cm
Johnathan Storr of York - 30 hour longcase clock c1770, in a later mahogany case with a decorative swan neck pediment, carved gilded eagle and fretwork, with a dogtooth moulding, break arch hood door and detached pilasters beneath, trunk with a conforming break arch topped door on a square plinth with raised moulding and bracket feet, brass arched dial with makers name to the arch, plain dial centre and silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic's, minute track and matching steel hands, chain driven movement with a countwheel strike on a bell. No Pendulum or weight.Johnathan Storr was an 18th century York clockmaker, working from Petergate and Minster gates in the city centre.Dimensions: Height: 235cm Length/Width: 57cm Depth/Diameter: 26cm
John Hill of Covent Garden, London- Slim Regency 8-day mahogany longcase clock c1820, plain case with a flat top and cornice, square door to the dial with a circular glazed aperture, rectangular trunk with a long door and moulding beneath, raised panel and applied skirting, silvered sheet dial with Roman numerals, spade hands and makers name, weight driven rack striking movement with a recoil anchor escapement, striking the hours on a bell. With weights and pendulum.John Hill is recorded as working at Covent Garden for a relatively short period 1820-24.Dimensions: Height: 187cm Length/Width: 32cm Depth/Diameter: 20cm
Sinford, of Newcastle - mid 19th century Oak and Mahogany 8-day longcase clock c1840, with a break-arched pediment and three brass ball and spire finials, break arch hood door flanked by turned pilasters with wooden capitals, trunk with a long door with cross banding and a gable top, rectangular plinth with a integral shaped base, painted dial with floral depictions to the spandrels and a pastoral scene to the arch, with Roman numerals, seconds and date dials and stamped brass hands, rack striking movement , striking the hours on a bell. With weights and pendulum.Dimensions: Height: 230cm Length/Width: 50cm Depth/Diameter: 25cm
John Whitehurst of Derby- late 19th century oak cased wall hanging Noctuary or night watchman's wall clock, in a rectangular case with a moulded and glazed door to the dial and full length trunk door, with a silvered circular dial and a brass indicating pointer, Arabic numerals and quarter hour track with steel time recording pins, four wheel chain driven going train. No pendulum,chain or weight. John Whitehurst is one of the most prolific makers of these distinctive early type of night watchman's clocks, used predominantly in industrial premises, factories and mills in the north west of England during the 19th century.Dimensions: Height: 117cm Length/Width: 25cm Depth/Diameter: 20cm
A Late 19th Century Dark Mahogany Longcase Clock of Large Proportions, retailed by F. H. Wilbee of Herne Bay and dated 1898, with 14ins arched gilt brass and silvered dial, the chapter ring with raised brass Arabic numerals, the gilt dial centre engraved with leafage and with subsidiary seconds dial, with Whittington/Westminster and chime/silent dials to arch, to the eight day three train movement and with steel pendulum rod and mercury compensated cylindrical bob, three heavy plated metal cased weights and striking on nine plated cylindrical gongs, contained in dark mahogany case, the hood with bold fretted and carved leaf shell and scroll cresting, above deep moulded cornice, flanked by gilt brass fluted columns and with fretted side panels, trunk with arched door inset with bevelled glass panel, flanked by conforming brass fluted columns, the base with raised astragal moulding and moulded plinth base with block toes, 102ins highExternally the clock presents in excellent overall condition showing no obvious sign of any previous damage or significant repair. All the fretwork to the sides is intact, likewise to the hood. The columns are unmarked and securely fastened. The pediment to the top is free from any obvious sign of any damage or previous repair. The door to the hood opens correctly, the hinges appear original and function correctly. The dial is rather resplendent in its silver and brasswork showing no obvious signs of previous damage or repair and the hands appear original. The door to the main case, the hinges appear original, the glass appears original with no obvious sign of any damage to either. All the internal gongs are present and the mechanism functions. Weights are hung and pendulums are present as is the original winding key. The mechanism is complete and appears original however we cannot warrant the originality of all components. The clock winds, runs and sets but should be regarded as untested. Overall an excellent example. Prospective bidders are strongly advised to study all images carefully prior to bidding as they form part of the condition report.
A George III oak longcase clock by George Stevens, Hindon, the arched brass face with steel chapter ring, seconds dial, date aperture and embossed spandrels, the 8 day twin train movement striking on a bell, the trunk crossbanded and the hood with corner columns, with two weights and pendulum, H 220 cm approx.
The Corporation of Trinity House The Letters of Commander C. E. K. Kendall-Carpenter 'Lethby's Street Plan of Penzance,' framed, spotting, Lethby's Illustrated Guide, n.d; 'Cornwall Excavations Committee. Site at Porthmeor, Zennor. Preliminary Report for 1933,' printed card wraps, staple bound, vg, Netherton & Worth, Truro, 1934; With copious letters mostly to do with Trinity House and Kendall-Carpenter's retirement; all kept in a wooden trunk with the initials C.E.K.C painted.
(Canals, Pottery and the Industrial Revolution) An important archive concerning the expansion of Canals, circa 1790 John Ward. 'Observations on the Advantages of the Proposed Western Canal from Newbury to Bath,' pp.3 on one leaf, folded, vg, Marlborough, Dec. 21, 1790; 'Plan of the Canal's proposed to be made near Derby and Burton shewing how they will affect the Trent and Mersey or Grand Trunk Canal,' engraved colour map, contemporary ink annotations, one leaf, folded, vg, [c.1790]; 'Calculations on the Conveyance of Merchandize from the Grand Trunk Canal, Potteries, Manchester, Leeds, Sheffield, Liverpool, &c. computed from Sturton to the Severn at Diglis, below Worcester, by the Proposed Canal,-and by the Present Navigation,' one leaf, 2.pp, vingette engraved map, vg, [c.1790]; 'Western Canal. At a meeting of the Committee appointed to take the Opinion of the Public, respecting an Extension of the Navigation of the Rivers Kennett and Avon......Charles Dundas, Esq. in the Chair,' one leaf printed to recto, folded with staining, to the recto is a MS list of the committee, in a contemporary hand, Marlborough, 26th July, 1788; 'The Report of Joseph Hodkinson, Egineer, on the Proposed Improvement of the River Severn, from Coalbrook-Dale to Worcester,' pp.6, string bound, folded, vg, Arundell, Street, Strand, [c.1786]; 'At a Meeting of the Owners and Occupiers of Lands and Mills, Situated In the Course of the Proposed Canal, Called The Commercial Canal, Held at Uttoxeter, in the County of Stafford, the 10th. Day of August, 1796. Josiah Wedgwood, Esq; In the Chair,' 1.pp folded with ALS letter to verso, to Charles Bill Farley from (?) Robinson, 1796; ALS from J. Hollinshead to The Rev. Mr. Bill Farley, two and half pages concerning the price of calico and the running of the Staffordshire potteries, 'the general meeting was rather disagreeable, I am of opinion, we should fix rents, to the same price as Clay, but not to return the money nee for that article, which think too be agreeable to the potters, for they cannot purchase materials reasonable, certainly the Bristol, & Yorkshire potteries will rival them,' no date written, thought to be c.1780; 'Reasons Against the Worcester and Birmingham Canal. 8th March 1790,' one leaf folded, 2.pp, vignette engraved map, vg, 1790; 'Navigation from Trent to the Mersey. April 17th. 1792: State of the Company's Accounts for the half Year ending 31st. of December last,' one printed page, table showing costs, folded with tear to middle fold, 1792; MS exercise book for John Bill 1810, thin card wraps, pp.55, 1810; With a later MLS addressed to John Bill, two printed announcements concerning the Western Canal and Rivers Kennet and Avon 1788; With twenty two printed works, mostly plans, observations, cases &c. regarding Canal expansion and waterways.Scarce ephemeral works.
A Modern novelty silver pin cushion in the shape of an Elephant, hallmarked Birmingham by BS marked 925, with fabric cushion, approx. 5.5cm wide (glued to trunk), along with a Modern silver pin cushion in the form of a Duck, with fabric cushion and glued on rectangular base, duck hallmarked Birmingham by BS, marked 925, approx. 8cm long, and a Modern novelty silver walking cane top in the shape of a Spaniels head, hallmarked Birmingham by BS, marked 925 also, approx. 6.5cm long. (3) Further details: both duck and elephant with glue residue / repair to elephant trunk; cane top with misshapen part where stick fits and some dents / wear, filled with resin.
Royal Copenhagen porcelain figurine of a playful elephant with its trunk raised, model number 2498. Known for its exquisite craftsmanship, this piece showcases the brand's mastery in detailed, hand-painted porcelain. The bottom features the iconic Royal Copenhagen hallmark along with the model number. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 4.5"HCountry of Origin: DenmarkCondition: Age related wear.
Registration No: CYU 376 Chassis No: GUL 41 MOT: November 2025Fitted with its original Barker 'Owen' coachwork with twin spare wheelsCurrent ownership since 2018Featuring the rare and desirable Lucas QK596 headlampsOffered with chassis card records, owner's handbook, invoices and the current V5CSubject to a previous overdrive and engine overhaulMaintaining its policy of offering one ‘Large’ and one ‘Small’ model (the terms being purely relative!), Rolls-Royce introduced the 20/25 in 1929 as a successor to the outgoing 20hp. Though the newcomer was intended to appeal to owner drivers, many examples were in fact sold to customers with chauffeurs. Power came from an enlarged version of the straight-six unit used in the 20hp. Now of 3699cc, it made for swifter acceleration and a higher top speed – up to 75mph, depending on the chosen body. The four-speed manual gearbox featured the manufacturer’s traditional right-hand change and was equipped with synchromesh on the top two ratios from 1932 onwards. The substantial chassis sported rigid axles front and rear suspended on semi-elliptic leaf springs. The four-wheeled braking was mechanically servo-assisted. In 1936, the company opted to increase the performance once more, further enlarging the engine to 4257cc to create the so-called 25/30, of which 1,201 examples were made before the model was superseded by the Wraith in 1938. Like many Rolls-Royces of this elegance, the 25/30 marque starred on the silver screen, most notably in ‘The Naked Truth’ and ‘Death on the Nile’.Chassis GUL 41 possesses the original Barker ‘Owen’ coachwork, as shared in a magazine feature for Great Cars in 2008. GUL 41’s first owner was Cecil Rhodes Dormer, the son of Francis Dormer, a close friend and business associate of Cecil Rhodes (1853-1902), English mining magnate, politician and founder of the southern African territory of Rhodesia (Zimbabwe). They met while travelling from London to Cape Town on the ship ‘Teuton’ in 1875. When the ‘Cape Argus’ newspaper was up for sale, Francis sought financial help from Cecil Rhodes, who provided the necessary funds. With a close relationship, subsequently, Francis Dormer is credited with naming Rhodesia. After Cecil R. Dormer died in 1951, GUL41 was acquired by mill owners William M. Haggas & Son. By the 1960s, GUL 41 was with D. A. Claxton RN, stationed at HMS Caledonia, a Royal Navy training establishment in Rosyth, before being acquired by Andrew Plotzke of Suffolk.Today, the car’s cosmetic condition displays well-maintained paint, and chrome, featuring the desirable Lucas QK596 headlamps, and with an appealing Brown leather interior. Equipped with an overdrive unit and well-suited for touring, the sizeable fitted rear trunk and twin side-mounted spare wheels enhance its practicality. Since 2018, the car has been under the care of its current owner, as evidenced by detailed invoices from marque specialists Matt Pickles and Fiennes Restoration, attesting to the large expenditure. In 2011, the car underwent an engine and overdrive overhaul by James Black Restorations. Previous work has included a new cylinder head and a complete re-wiring. Chassis GUL 41, wearing the number ‘CYU 376’, is accompanied by the original owner’s handbook, a collection of invoices and old MOTs. Additionally, it includes the buff continuation logbook, chassis card records, the owner’s handbook and the current V5C. Running well when inspected for the photography session, this well-documented and cherished example comes to sale with a sensible estimate. For more information, please contact: James McWilliam james.mcwilliam@handh.co.uk 07943 584760
A LATE 19TH CENTURY INDIAN CARVED HARDWOOD ELEPHANT OCCASIONAL TABLE. circular top with blind fretwork border and circular band of foliate detail, carved medallion to centre depicting an elephant, quartet elephant mask legs with bone tusks and textured trunk finish, each leg united by a stout stretcher rail, x frame stretcher, 52cm high and 44cm diameter. *Condition: Good condition, no visible damage, a couple of the ears slightly lose but well intact.
A large Spanish studded trunkrectangular exterior covered in deep purple calico, embellished with intricate stud work in geometric and foliate motifs, featuring brass tacks and decorative metal accents, back of trunk with velour covering. Cover opens, fabric lined interior with vibrant floral decoration. Metal clasp found at front of trunk above key holeheight 60cm., width 80cm.Condition: Fair condition, commensurate with age, structurally secure. Interior fabric shows discolouration and tearing to the base. Discolouration found throughout exterior. Loss of studs an bottom of trunk. Does not come with key. Reverse of the box with differing colour of fabric to the rest which has been in light.Provenance: The Estate of Tom Merrifield (Australian, 1932-2021)
A small Regency leather and brass studded trunkwith twin gilt brass lion mask ring handles to sides, interior lined in marbled paper with lift out tray over divisions and bearing a colour stipple engraving to the inside lid, on giltwood compressed ball feet,height 20.5cm., width 43.5cm. depth 24cm.Condition: Commensurate with age. Some losses and cracking to leather edge round lid. Rubbing to giltwood feet. Interior clean and in fair condition, but with some glue residue and a scraped area of pink lining paper of tray No key present. Sun bleaching to rear
A George II figured walnut longcase clock with moonphase, alarm and annualcalendar by John Crolee, London c.1755the 13" arched brass dial with moonphase to arch with a band of engraving above and hemispheres below, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, minute track and outer Arabic seconds, calendar aperture, subsidiary seconds and alarm dials, and either side of the seconds ring two large cutouts in the form of sectors with scrolled bevelled edges, on the left side is shown the day of the week and ruling deity on the right the month and its zodiacal sign, strike/silent regulation at 9 o'clock and female mask spandrels, signed John Crolee, five pillar rack striking movement on a bell, brass cased weights, the case crossbanded and chequer strung, the arched hood covered in tooled leather and surmounted by gilt brass flambeau finials, over a glazed door blind fret frieze flanked by fluted and brass strung columns, the sides glazed, the trunk with arched door and gently curved sides, on a box base raised on a double plinthheight including finials 241.5cm.Condition: Winds, ticks and runs however no guarantee can be offered as to the full working order. Winding key, pendulum and weights present. Some veneer to base absent. Some of these pieces are detached but present. Shrinkage cracks to trunk either side of the break arch of the door. Good professional restoration to base Literature: Robinson, (Tom) "The Longcase Clock", illustrated and described p. 285. suggesting possible Dutch influence in type of calendar and in provision of alarm Derek Roberts, Fine Antique Clocks,

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