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An early 19th century mahogany longcase clock, with arched painted dial by H Davies Yeovil, with Kirkstall Abbey scene to arch, with two train striking movement. Height including finial 227 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Both swans neck terminals are detached but we have the pieces and they would easily refix. One brass roundel is missing. The case generally is in good order with no serious issues. The hood and trunk are in good condition and the door is not warped. The lefthand base panel has stress fractures and the right less so. The plinth base beneath this is in generally order with the usual scuffs and marks that one would expect. The movement is extremely dirty but appears complete. We do not have either the weights or pendulum. When weight is applied to the going train the escapement does operate. The strike train is quite stiff but does appear to move when weight is applied. A full clean of the movement will be required. There is no gut to the strike train. Both barrels do wind.
A George III mahogany longcase clock by John Player Reading, with two train striking movement, the hood with broken arch pediment and glazed door, the base raised on ogee moulded bracket feet. Height 232 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The clock interior lining is in good condition. There are no cracks to the glass and the legs and front feet are in good condition. The backboards are original. There is no evidence of any woodworm. We have both weights and pendulum. The movement is relatively clean. It winds on both trains and is currently ticking away. The movement does strike when manually advanced. There is some issue with the movement of the hour hand. The second pointer is currently detached. There is unlikely to a great deal wrong with the mechanism as stated it seems very clean. The silvered brass dial is in generally good order with the exception of the seconds ring which is tarnished. The clock is likely to be a marriage as the cheeks are built up on both sides. The mask around the face does however fit with the hood in situ. The hood is in generally good order. The glass is not cracked. The pillars are firm. The trunk door closes well and is only very slightly warped. There is a tiny gap at the top of the door which could probably be rectified by slight movement of the door hinges. There are some stress fractures to the veneer at the top and bottom of the door but no significant losses. The left hand pillar has a small loss. The sides of the case, the base and feet are all in generally good order with only minor scuffs and marks.
A George III inlaid mahogany longcase clock, with swans neck pediment above the arched glazed door enclosing the two train striking movement by David Somerveille St Ninians. Height 221 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The cheeks upon which the movement seatboard sits have been altered. This would suggest that the movement and case are associated. Whilst we have not had the movement operating, when weight is applied to both the strike and going trains it does seem to operate. The movement is extremely dirty. When the hands are advanced it does however strike. When the hands are advanced the moonphase does not appear to be operating. The movement requires a good clean as does the dial. The seconds hand is missing. The case is structurally fairly sound, however the French typed surface is allover crazed particularly on the trunk door. The terminals are missing to the swans neck. The remainder of the hood is structurally sound. The brasswork to the capitals is very tarnished. There are numerous small scuffs and scratches. The rear right hand vertical moulding is missing. The trunk door is crazed. There are losses to the polished surface on both corner pillars. The trunk door is not warped. The sides of the case have some losses to the rear edges. The base panel has veneer losses to the edges and is very dirty but not split. The right and left hand rear moulded returns have losses to the rear half on both sides.
A walnut cased grandmother clock, with two train striking movement and silvered dial, with long trunk door and Bombe base raised on bracket feet. Height 142 cm, width 33 cm, depth 22 cm. CONDITION REPORT: This is a spring driven movement. The movement winds on both trains and is currently ticking away. It seems to strike correctly when advanced. The hood and case are in generally extremely good order with no significant blemishes.
A George III mahogany longcase clock by J Rawson Penrith, with swans neck pediment above the arched glazed door enclosing the painted dial and two train striking movement with subsidiary seconds and date dials and with moon phase to the arch, with long trunk door beneath flanked by canted angles. Height 230 cm including finial. CONDITION REPORT: The case is in generally very good order. The hood has no issues of any note and the glass is not cracked. The trunk door is a little warped but when closed and locked does shut fairly flush. The sides of the trunk are in good condition as is the door. The base has a seam split down the centre and the front lefthand rear foot return is detached. The clock has no rear feet. The clock winds on both trains. We have two weights and the pendulum. The suspension is however missing. When weight is applied to both the strike and going trains they appear to operate. The movement winds on both trains as it should.
A George III oak longcase clock by Monkhouse Carlisle, with 30 hour movement with silvered brass dial and date aperture, the case with moulded cornice with long trunk door flanked by fluted quarter column corners and with conforming base. Height 211 cm. CONDITION REPORT: There is a letter with this clock saying that the movement was restored by The Clockworks in 2007. The movement and weights do appear to be clean and we do have the weight and pendulum but have not had the movement actually ticking. The case itself is in reasonably good order. Some of the dentil work around the foot of the hood is missing. The trunk door is not warped. The base has a seem split to the centre but is generally in good order. The bottom section of the original backboard is completely missing.
A George III mahogany longcase clock by Brough Workington, with 30 hour movement, the case with blind fretwork between the swans neck pediment and with long shaped trunk door flanked by fluted quarter column corners and raised on bracket feet. Height 218 cm. CONDITION REPORT: In our opinion the clock is not a marriage. The seatboard is original and the cheeks have not been altered. Whilst there is minor shrinkage around the mask the dial does fit the aperture. The movement and dial again appear to be original to each other. We have noted locally the addition of an arch to what would have been a square dial. This seems to happen regularly and is perhaps transitional. The arch does appear to be contemporary with the dial. The movement is currently ticking away and strikes when advanced. The date wheel operates when advanced also. The case is in generally extremely good condition with no significant issues. There is an old stress fracture to the top right hand corner of the door. The door is not warped. The lock and key are present. The sides of the case are in good condition. The base is in good order as are the feet.
A George II mahogany longcase clock with eight day striking movement by W Gregor Edinburgh, swans neck pediment with blind fretwork carving above the arched glazed door enclosing the painted dial with long trunk door flanked by fluted quarter column corners and all raised on bracket feet. Height 224 cm including brass finial.
A George III mahogany longcase clock with eight day striking movement by Hudson Nottingham, the case with swans neck pediment above the arched glazed door enclosing the painted dial with eight day striking movement with moonphase to the arch, with long trunk door below flanked by canted angles, the case raised on bracket feet. Height 221 cm.
A Chinese lacquered trunk, metal bound and with applied panels. Height 36.5 cm, width 79 cm, depth 50 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The lacquered trunk is structurally sound with a lid that opens and closes on three firmly attached hinges. There are no visible splits or losses to either side of the trunk. The hinged lock on the front closes comfortably. The overall condition to the decoration is worn in places and there is wear and tear and the occasional scratch but overall in reasonable condition.
2010 VW Jetta SE 1.6 TDi CR Saloon - Odometer reading 72,250 miles- 2 Lady keepers from new- MOT'd until October 2022The VW Jetta was launched as the smaller family saloon offering from Volkswagen, positioned between the Golf and more luxurious Passat. This model was noted for having an exceptionally generous boot capacity (527 Litres) plus the versatility of folding rear seats - eclipsing most of its main rivals. This car has the well proven 106 bhp 1.6 Litre Diesel engine, with 5-speed manual gearbox, which delivers a reported 60 MPG and 726 miles on a full tank of fuel (VW's published statistics). The Jetta is nicely appointed with generous storage, multi-airbags (including curtain) and air conditioning. Our vehicle is finished in metallic silver and fitted with two-tone alloy wheels and a full-sized spare wheel beneath the trunk floor carpet.The current registered keeper has owned the Jetta for 9 years and routinely had the car serviced at VW Main Dealer garages. She has supplied a chronological file containing all old MOT's, servicing & repair work invoices, which makes for impressive reading. The vehicle is entirely immaculate inside and presents smartly in all respects. The car drives as it should and we are informed that it has no known faults. Current MOT expires 28th October 2022. The file is shown in the photo gallery and also comes with a Leather VW Wallet containing Owners Manual, Radio guide, Operational Manual and the Service Schedule (x 9 entries... all VW Main Dealer). The last Service is shown at 69,043 miles. There are two VW remote locking keys.Handy to note: annual Road Fund License is presently £130 yearly. To satisfy your knowledge of the vehicles condition please come down to our viewing days as followed:Saturday 10am-2pmMonday 9pm-5pm Tuesday from 9am- Our buyers premium on all cars, motorbikes and scooters is 10% + VAT. - We encourage any interested parties to inspect the vehicle on our viewing days and prior to sale on Tuesday 22nd to satisfy themselves on the car's condition, please check our buying terms and conditions for cars and bikes available online or via email. - Transportation options may be available, please contact us for a quote.
A solicitors vintage metal trunk containing 50+ 19th & early 20th Century vellum leases, conveyances etc, mainly London, Middlesex etc, many with m/s plans, including 1913 mortgage tenants for life to Richard Woolcombe esq, mortgage of freehold premises in Hammersmith & Kensington, with two large manuscript plans; Perryfield (nr Uxbridge) with m/s plan, 1881; Assignment of leasehold messuage coach house and stable in York Terrace Regents Park, Burton Archer Burton, 1845; Lease of Sudbury Priory near Harrow, 1877, WH Hadow to Lady Sandhurst, with m/s pen, ink & wash plan, inventory, etc; 1854 lease of wharf in Chelsea; 1897 mortgage Kensington with good plan; 1853 conveyance cottage at Castle Bear, Ealing, with plan; 1855 lease 15 Eton Villas, Provost Road, Hampstead, with plan; 1909 Kensington mortgage with plan; 1874 exchange Kensington with plan; 1873 lease Trinity Square with plan; 1861 lease Highbury Grove with plan, etc
An ivory netsuke,Meiji period (1868-1912), Japanese, of an elephant standing on an oval plinth, its back covered under a blanket with scrolls and mother-of-pearl tassels, with boys clambering up from its legs, trunk or tail, signed 'Shugyoku' to the base,4.5cm wideIMPORTANT NOTEThis lot contains ivory material. Please be advised that several countries, including those in the EU and the USA, now prohibit the importation of ivory items unless under specific conditions. Accordingly, prospective buyers should familiarise themselves with the relevant customs regulations of their country and ensure they are able to import this item prior to bidding.If you are a UK buyer, we request that you collect your purchase as soon as possible following the sale due to ongoing changes to ivory regulations.Condition report: Splits and discolourations loss to the definition of the carving in places, small chips and losses to the edge of the base
A George III mahogany longcase clock, c.1770, the dial signed 'Lassel, Park', eight-day striking movement, an arched brass and silvered dial with moon phase and date, the hood with swan neck break-arch pediment, two wood ball and spike finials and verre églomisé panels, the trunk with a shaped top long door, to a panelled and staged base, on ogee bracket feet,56cm wide28cm deep228cm highCondition report: The movement hasn't run for some time and is dusty, the moonphase has been disconnected and the feather is missing from the pendulum. The two finials are later and there is no central finial. There are cracks to one of the verre eglomise panels and an old repair to the arch of the hood door.
A TRUNK OF WRITTEN DOCUMENTS, PHOTOGRAPHS AND OTHER EPHEMERA RELATING TO FLYING ACE WING COMMANDER JOHN EVELYN SCOULAR D.F.C., mostly of World War Two vintage and including a large photograph album mainly covering his service years between 1936-41, many of studio size together with a number of newspaper cuttings, another smaller photograph album of more personal photographs but both albums containing images of aircraft, aerial photographs, war damage and crashes, a plastic folder of letters and certificates including his service record book, his personal flying log book spanning the years 1946-70, a large folio hand written diary compiled mostly by Scoular but with the help of members of 73 Squadron also containing photographs and newspaper cuttings, a privately published volume on Scoular's service career, a vintage leather attache case marked 'J. SCOULAR' and containing squadron photographs, framed crests, letters and cuttings (case and contents as found), a soft leather pilot's briefcase marked to 'J. SCOULAR' (distressed, losses), Scoular's black leather parade baton, a leather zip-up writing case mounted with gilt RAF pilot's wings and a Kings crown, the case only for Scoular's Distinguished Flying Cross now containing a mounted set of miniatures including the D.F.C., 39-45 Star, Africa Star with North Africa bar, Italy Star, Defence medal, War Medal with mention in dispatches leaf and the Croix De Guerre, the telegram referring to the issue of the D.F.C., a modern wallet of medal ribbon fragments, a volume by Arch Whitehouse 'Heroes of The Sunlit Sky' detailing the careers of 75 fighter aces from various nations and including Scoular, a souvenir Queen Elizabeth II coronation tin containing a dog-tag and compass belonging to A.C. Scoular, Border Regt. (Scoular's father), all contained in a japanned uniform trunk marked 'J.E. SCOULAR, RAF'..

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