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A trunk containing mixed car magazines and books, mixed vintage car manuals, pamphlets and ephemera to include The Morris Minor Workshop Manual together with a small quantity of books, unrelated, to include The Pilgrims Progress by John Bunyan published by Cassel, Petter and GalpinLocation: SR
A Royal Worcester buff ware porcelain figure of a Turk with rifle stood by a tree trunk, No'd. 2038, possibly after the original design by James Hadley, 47 cm highCondition ReportHas significant damage and restoration especially to the back/tree trunk area, there are various chips, wear to the gilding, damage to one leg etc throughout - see images for more details
SCOTTISH REGENCY LONGCASE CLOCK BY C. MERRYLIES, EDINBURGH EARLY 19TH CENTURY with mahogany case, the moulded arched hood enclosing a white painted 12-inch painted dial with Roman numerals, two subsidiary seconds dials, above an arched trunk door flanked by canted angles, raised on plinth base and bracket feet, with an eight-day movement, striking a bell(206cm high, 48cm wide, 22cm deep)
A FINE VICTORIAN QUEENS BODYGUARD FOR SCOTLAND / ROYAL COMPANY OF ARCHERS FULL DRESS UNIFORM 19TH comprising dress coat with bullion work collar and cuffs, dress trousers, bonnet, sword hanger in green velvet, bicorn hat and badge, plume (in original tin), pair of shoulder epaulettes; together with an undress green long coat, garters; all contained in original fitted trunk with brass name plate to cover inscribed ‘Colonel F Mackenzie Fraser, Scottish Archer Uniform’Footnote: Note: Lieutenant Colonel Frederick Mackenzie Fraser (1831–1887) was the last male Fraser to inhabit Castle Fraser, in Aberdeenshire. Born to Colonel Charles MacKenzie Fraser and Jane Fraser (nee Hay), both families have always had Jacobite sympathies. Constructed in the 16th century on the plot of an earlier fortress, Castle Fraser was the home of the Frasers of Muchalls who became the Frasers of Inverallochy. They later changed their name to Mackenzie Fraser. On his death, in 1887 his widow remained in the property until 1921 who then sold the castle to the 1st Viscount Cowdray due to financial difficulties. When the National Trust for Scotland castle took guardianship, much of the original contents were left in situ. Lieutenant Colonel Frederick Mackenzie Fraser’s portrait by M. Jouanne still hangs in the National Trust for Scotland, Property, Castle Fraser, Garden & Estate in Aberdeenshire
A LATE VICTORIAN CAMERON HIGHLANDERS OFFICER'S SPORRAN 19TH CENTURY the cantle marked R & H B Kirkwood Edinburgh, the gilt cantle profusely decorated with thistle and oak leaves surrounding regimental badge and battle honours, the horse hair body with six gold bullion and blue silk tassels and bells; together with a blue velvet, silver and gold bullion waist belt and dirk frog, in original tin trunk(51cm long)
T PRATT TOWCESTER 30 HR 11IN SQUARE DIAL OAK LONGCASE CLOCK - floral painted spandrels and Roman numerals before a single weight pendulum driven bell strike movement, the hood, cornice and front with carved detail and twist pillars flanking a single glazed dial door, the carving repeated to the trunk and base with interior label reading 'Winkles Gray born 27th August 1809 of Whittlebury made this clock case as part of his apprenticeship to his father William', pendulum and weights included, 206cms overall H, 50cms W
CIRCA 1840 CROSSBANDED OAK CIRCULAR DIAL LONGCASE CLOCK - 33cms diameter dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary minute dial before a pendulum driven twin weight bell strike movement, pendulum and weights included, the hood with single glazed door and flanking column pillars over a long shaped top trunk door and quarter cut pillars on a stepped plinth base, 196cms H, 50cms W
A George III mahogany longcase clock, the hood with arched top flanked by reeded brass capped Corinthian columns, the silvered dial with date aperture and engraved Peter Upjohn, Bideford, the trunk with canted reeded columns, on ogee bracket feet, eight day striking movement, 235cm highcondition: lacking a brass finial
A George III oak longcase clock by William Fenton, Newcastle, circa 1775, moulded dental pediment, 32cm brass arched face inscribed with makers name, moon phase and cast gilt foliate and c-scroll spandrels, Roman numerals and Arabic five minutes outer track, subsidiary seconds dial, twin 8-day wined up keyholes, 8-day movement, the arched door flanked by fluted columns, the trunk with moulded edge arched door flanked by quarter fluted columns, the base raised on bracket feet. 211cm H

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