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An early 20th century domed wicker trunk, by John.J.Plater & Sons, the lid metal bound, with leather straps and a brass plaque on the lid 'John.J.Plater & Sons, Manufacturers, Bradford Street, Birmingham', with an oval brass lock 'John.J.Plater & Sons Makers Birmingham', with original canvas lining, with same stencilled maker's name, the front with painted initials 'BHB', lacking tray and one handle, some damage, live woodworm, 73cm wide x 52cm deep x 54cm highLacking elements, including, left handle and interior tray. Damage, including inevitable splits and breaks etc. to some canes, leather straps worn and with scuffing, some perishing etc. - all consistent with age and use. LIVE WOODWORM. Woodworm damage.
A George III cross-banded oak painted dial longcase clock, the hood with swan neck pediment and inlaid square columns, the trunk door with inlaid shell paterae, the case with boxwood strung mahogany panels, the 12 2/16" (37cm) painted dial with Arabic numerals and date aperture within flower spandrels, a cottage vignette upper half, the four-pillar eight-day movement striking on a bell, with two weights and pendulum, 51cm wide x 25cm deep x 208cm high.
A George III inlaid mahogany painted dial longcase clock, Walter Walson of Altrincham, the hood with swan neck pediment and reeded square-section columns, the shaped and boxwood strung trunk door flanked by reeded pilasters, the canted base box with boxwood strung panel, the 14" painted dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, decorated with two exotic birds and spandrels of fruits and flowers, the four-pillar eight-day movement striking on a bell, with two weights and pendulum, 55.5cm wide x 27cm deep x 209cm high.
A George III inlaid oak brass dial longcase clock, the arched hood with three brass finials, the door with chequer stringing and flanked by fluted full columns, the trunk with arched door flanked by canted corners inlaid with conforming chequer stringing, the plain base box raised on a shaped foot, the 12" brass dial with silvered chapter ring having Roman hour and Arabic minute tracks, silvered subsidiary seconds and a calendar aperture, moulded spandrels to the corners and dolphin spandrels flanking a classical medallion to the arch, the eight-day four pillar movement striking on a bell, with two weights and pendulum 46cm wide x 20cm deep x 222cm high.Dial silvering worn. Pendulum stem detached from bob and lacking suspension spring and so clock has not been tested running. Movement appears sound and does wind and strike. Case and hood has some shrinkage splits to boards, especially to trunk door and right side of base box. Some minor chips and small losses in places. General cosmetic marks throughout consistent with age and use.
A George III inlaid oak and mahogany painted dial longcase clock, by Inigo Smith of Wrexham, the hood with swan-neck pediment and door flanked by fluted full columns, the trunk with shaped cross-banded door flanked by fluted quarter column pilasters, the base box with cross-banded panel, the 13" dial having black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, painted with two castle vignettes and flower spandrels, the four-pillar eight-day movement striking on a bell, with pendulum and two weights, 51cm wide x 23cm deep x 204cm high.Pendulum stem has snapped and has no suspension spring, consequently the clock has not been seen to run or tested for timekeeping. Movement appears in good order and does wind and strike, seconds and calendar advance correctly. Dial appears good with typical faint cracklure throughout and some wear/chipping to the paint on the outer edges. Hood lacking central finial, probably originally brass. Base box lacking foot or feet. Case overall fair to good with some cosmetic marks consistent with age and use. Left hand cornice beneath hood has a small loss to the front corner and there is a small chip to the top of the trunk door. A latch has been added to keep the trunk door closed. There is no door key or winder with this clock.
A Victorian mahogany veneered, 8-day longcase clock, indistinctly signed 'R.Ca?mmack, Ormskirk', the hood with a broken swan-neck pediment and a signed 14" dial with painted spandrels, Roman numerals and a subsidiary dials for date and seconds, over a short double arched trunk door, with weights, key and pendulum, approximately 240cm high (6)Hood - top door rail and sides with hairline cracks and chips. Overall - ok and nicely figured case. Lacking winder. Not operational in vendor's home.
Large glazed roof tileChinese, Ming dynastydepicting a man standing on the head of a dragon leaning back on a tree trunk, 30cm across x 45.5cm highProvenance: From the collection of the late Professor R M Hicks, OBEPurchased from Chris O'Donnell 13th December 1997Glaze loss with losses visible
Three iron tsubasJapanese, 18th/19th Centurythe first carved in relief with an Himalayan bear upon a rock looking down to a crab emerging from a wave, close by an aquatic plant details in copper and gold takazogan, with inscription in sosho and signed Masatsune, the second decorated with fan like leaves and a rolled up blind in gold takazogan on a tree trunk style carved ground and the third with dragonfly and bee on one side, the reverse with a spider spinning a web, all on a plain ground with details in relief with highlights in gilt and gold takazogan. (3)All three with some marks and wear.
A Georgian mahogany and oak long case clock by F Johnson of Lincoln, the break arch dial painted with a farmyard and pastoral scene, circular dial bearing Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and date dials, eight day two train movement with bell strike, the case by George Usher, cabinet and clock maker of Lincoln, with a broken arch pediment, raised on turned columns, trunk door with fluted quarter columns, raised on bracket feet, with weights, no pendulum or key.
A 19thC oak and mahogany country longcase clock, the break arch dial painted with a basket of fruit and bearing Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, eight day movement with bell strike, the hood with swan neck pediment, and brass capped columns, the case with cross banded trunk door inlaid with shell patera, raised on bracket feet, with weights and pendulum, 198cm high.
DICKENS, Charles (1812-1870). The Life and Adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit. London: Chapman and Hall, 1844. 8vo (206 x 126 mm). Half-title, etched frontispiece, etched title-page, 38 etched plates by Hablot Knight Browne ("Phiz"). (Lacking half-title, etched title trimmed short at foot, some toning and spotting, a few marginal tears.) Later half green morocco gilt, marbled boards, marbled edges.FIRST EDITION IN BOOK FORM, text with most of the first issue points listed in Smith and the common 14-line errata, second issue of engraved title-page with the signpost reading " £100" (no priority) and 6 studs in the trunk. Eckel pp. 71-73; Hatton & Cleaver, pp. 185-224; Smith I: 7.[With:] DICKENS. Dombey and Son. London: Bradbury and Evans, 1848. 8vo (219 x 134 mm). Engraved frontispiece, engraved title, 38 engraved plates (of 38) by Hablot Knight Browne ("Phiz"). (Some spotting or toning, plates with some usual browning, a few leaves with marginal chipping.) Original green cloth bind-stamped, spine gilt-lettered (rebacked preserving original spine, renewed endsheets, sunned FIRST EDITION, with most early issue points listed in Smith, including the earlier 2-line errata, first state vignette title, "Capatin" for "Captain" in last line on p. 324, ", and no period at end of last line on p. 582. Includes the first example of a "so-called dark plate" facing p. 547, and bound in Smith's variant but without "London 1848" at foot. Gimbel A103; Smith I:8.
A compact Victorian longcase clock c 1840 with a thirty hour chain driven moment in a mahogany case with a Swans neck pediment and break arch hood door, trunk with canted corners and short trunk door on a square plinth with applied moulding to the base, fully painted break arch dial with representations of fruit to the spandrels and a hunting scene to the arch, with Roman numerals, minute track and plain brass hands, "dummy� winding arbors and the makers name "Sam Polack, Pontypool� inscribed on the dial, countwheel striking movement, striking the hours on a cast bell. With weight & Pendulum. Dimensions: Height: 210cm Length/Width: 48cm Depth/Diameter: 25cm
An eight-day longcase clock in an oak and mahogany case, retailed by the 19th century Cattaneo family of clockmakers in Stockton, with a swans neck pediment, central brass finial and brass paterae, break arch hood door flanked by two turned and ringed pilasters, trunk with a short twin spired oak door with mahogany crossbanding, on a tall rectangular plinth with a shaped base, fully painted break arch dial with matching spandrels and a depiction of a country cottage to the arch, with Roman numerals, minute track, seconds dial and stamped brass hands, movement striking the hours on a cast bell. With pendulum, key and one weight. Dimensions: Height: 218cm Length/Width: 48cm Depth/Diameter: 23cm
A 20th century longcase clock made to celebrate the millennium in the year 2000, this clock being No 2 of only 200 manufactured by Richard Broad in Bodmin Cornwall, with a mahogany effect case and traditional swans neck pediment with three brass finials, break arch hood door on a trunk with recessed columns and full length glazed door, on a square plinth with inlay and a shaped base, brass dial with brass spandrels, silvered chapter ring, seconds dial and working moon phase to the arch, weight driven three train movement striking the quarters and hours on 12 gong rods, with a choice of St Michael, Westminster and Wittington chimes, with chime selector and chime/silent facility. With three brass cased weights and gridiron pendulum.Dimensions: Height: 206cm Length/Width: 50cm Depth/Diameter: 30cm
A mid-19th century oak and mahogany longcase clock with a swans neck pediment, brass paterae and a central ball and eagle finial, stepped break arch hood door and flanking waisted pillars with brass capitals, mahogany veneered trunk with canted corners and a short contrasting oak door with applied carving above on a rectangular oak plinth with a shaped base, painted break arch dial, roman numerals and minute markers, matching brass hands with a semi-circular calendar aperture and date disc behind, depiction of a floral bouquet to the break arch and conforming spandrels, dial pinned directly to a 30-hours chain driven movement with countwheel striking, striking the hour on a cast bell. With pendulum and weightDimensions: Height: 219cm Length/Width: 48cm Depth/Diameter: 23cm
An oak longcase with mahogany cross banding and inlay, pagoda pediment with an inlaid oval and central ball and spire finial, recessed break arch door flanked by two reeded pillars with brass capitals, oak trunk with a long door and break arch top with cross banding on a rectangular plinth with raised bracket feet, 12� break arch brass dial with a circular boss to the arch inscribed �John Sharpe, Coggeshall�, with dolphin spandrels to the arch and matching �C� spandrels to the corners, with a fully engraved dial centre, semi-circular date aperture with date disc behind and subsidiary seconds dial, chapter ring with Roman numerals and half hour markers, minute track and five-minute Arabic's, dial pinned via a cast Iron falseplate to an eight-day rack striking movement, striking the hours on a cast bell. With bell, pendulum, brass cased weights and key. Dimensions: Height: 220cm Length/Width: 44cm Depth/Diameter: 24cm
18th century c1760 oak cased George III longcase clock by William Eastwood of Burnley, with a stepped caddy top on a projecting cornice and blind frieze, square glazed door flanked by two turned pillars with gesso capitals, trunk with conforming recessed pillars and a full length wavy topped door, on a square plinth with a raised panel and shaped skirting, 12� square brass dial, 11� chapter ring with Roman numerals and five-minute Arabic's, �C� scroll and castle gateway pattern spandrels and original steel hands, engraved dial centre with the Latin motto �Memento Mori� (a reminder of the inevitability of death) and the initials �JD�, with a semi-circular date aperture and engraved date ring behind, conforming �penny-moon� with lunar date aperture, dial pinned directly to a rope driven 30-hour countwheel striking movement, striking the hours on a cast bell, with pendulum and weight. The movement backplate is engraved with the name of the maker of the clock and dated 1762, a rare and unusual feature seldom found on longcase clocks. William Eastwood is recorded as working in Burnley (Lancs) c.1750-c.1795Dimensions: Height: 220cm Length/Width: 50cm Depth/Diameter: 25cm

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