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A 19th century Lancashire longcase clock, John Bell, Burnley, the painted arch dial decorated with pink roses in the spandrels beneath a sun/moon arch with vignettes of a paddle steamer and an Alpine scene, eight-day movement, within a hood with swan-neck pediment, the door flanked by baluster turned columns, the broad trunk with ogee arched door on a base with scroll-carved apron, with winder, weights and pendulum. Height 226cm
A George III Scottish black japanned tavern clock, late 18th century, the painted 22.5" wooden dial with Roman numerals and Arabic outer dial, above a trunk with Chinoiserie decoration of pavilions signed "David Norrie, Leith" above the door, single weight driven movement with weight, loss to dial frame. Length 140cm
A Scottish mahogany cased longcase clock, early 19th century, Robert Macara, Dunfermline, the painted arch dial decorated with figures to the spandrels, the arch with a couple seated before a country house, , eight day movement, the hood with a swan neck pediment centred by a brass eagle-topped sphere, the door flanked by fluted columns, over a string-inlaid trunk with arched door between fluted quarter columns, on a string-inlaid base. 216cm
A George III Scottish satinwood inlaid mahogany longcase clock, John Mill, Montrose, the painted arch dial decorated with floral sprays and bird in the arch, eight day movement, within a hood with swan-neck pediment flanking a brass eagle, the door flanked by brass mounted columns over a trunk with satinwood oval panel door between fluted quarter columns, the base with scroll-carved apron and bracket feet, with weights and pendulum. 229cm
Victorian oak hall chair, cresting rail carved with lions flanking shield, over pierced acanthus decoration, seat and back upholstered in faux leather, raised on spiral turned supports, (W47cm) a black japanned uniform trunk with carry handle to each end, the top inscribed 'D W Shuttleworth' (W90cm) and carved oak stool, - Condition Report
Early 19th Century mahogany cased eight day painted dial longcase clock, Joseph Gent, Walsall, with 14-inch break arch Arabic dial, rolling moon painted with a river bridge, spandrels painted with saints, etc, the case with swan-neck pediment, turned Corinthian columns and matching trunk columns flanking short trunk door on canted base, 222cm high
~ THE CORONATION ROBES OF THE COUNTESS OF GUILFORDby Ede, Son & Ravenscroft, crimson velvet trimmed with fur; together with THE CORONET OF THE COUNTESS OF GUILFORD, designed as a silver-gilt circlet with eight upright stylised leaves, interspersed with eight silver balls on raised spikes, the crimson caps with gilt metal thread tassels to centre, the base rim lined with ermine fur, hallmarked London 1901; together with A FRAMED PHOTOGRAPH OF THE EARL AND COUNTESS; all in a camphor trunk, signed Ede, Son & Ravenscroft.
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY MAHOGANY EIGHT-DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, of small proportions, the eight inch steel dial signed R Stewart, 4 Buchanan Street, Glasgow, and with switches for silent/chime and Wellington Westminster, the hood with blind fretwork-carved frieze over a pair of columns, the long trunk door with fiddle-back mahogany panel, raised on ogee bracket feet, complete with weights and pendulum. 183.5cm high
A MAPPIN & WEBB WALNUT THREE-TRAIN LONGCASE CLOCK, the thirteen inch break arch dial with switches for chime/silent Westminster Whittington and St Michael, subsidiary seconds dial, the movement striking eight tubular chimes, the domed hood with fluted columns over a cross banded shaped top trunk door, complete with weights, pendulum and chimes. 228.5cm high
A CHINESE VELLUM TRUNK, 20TH CENTURY, clad in vellum with calligraphy stamps, metal clasp and handles. 34cm high, 77cm wide, 48.5cm deepThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.In generally good condition.
A 19th century Chinese celadon glazed porcelain vase of baluster form; the front gilded and decorated with a large exotic bird upon an angular trunk, the reverse typically decorated in famille rose enamels with butterflies, birds, peony and sprigs etc., third quarter 19th century (heavily restored) (43cm high)The flared nack is extensively restored (see images), the gilding to the body is rubbed in places, the body with some enamel retouching.
A unusual and large 19th century Capodimonte porcelain tankard and cover; the cover finial as a winged Cupid with a quiver of arrows upon his back and offering up a garland of flowers, bordered by similar winged amorini in relief, the main tankard of cylindrical section and decorated in relief with mythical and human figures before a flaming altar, with unusual elephant-head handle with short gilded tusks and elongated trunk, painted crown over capital 'N' mark to underside (29cm high (to top of cherubic head) x 14cm diameter (cover))
A fine and extremely large 19th century style later Anglo-Indian hardwood trunk; the hinged top with cleated ends and front and ornate internal brass strap hinges, with thumbnail-moulded edge above a pierced heart-shaped brass escutcheon flanked by four sunflower-head style brass roundels in relief, with two side carrying handles and raised upon two separate supports with bulbous turned front legs (182cm wide x 76.5cm deep x 93cm high)
A quantity of 19th century and later lacemaking tools housed in a wooden trunk together with a box of handmade lace, a tin of silver and gold coloured threads and a quantity of antique English and French pattern/reference books.The trunk: 66cm x 35cm x 51cm.Footnote:Provenance: More House Catholic Chaplaincy and Student Centre, Kensington
A large collection of military clothing, equipment and related items, all the property of Major Eustace Archibald Remant R.E. (born 1894), contained in his original (named) Alkit Ltd trunk. Major Remnant fought in WWI in the Dardanelles, France and Flanders, and then again during WWII in France, with his medal record being: 1914-15 Star, General Service Medal 1914-18, Victory Medal, Territorial Efficiency Medal, Coronation Medal 1937, French Dardanelles Medal 1915, Special Constabulary Reserve Long Service Medal and 1939-43 Star. The collection here includes uniform and accessories from both wars (to include a dress uniform), together with two Belgian flags, medal ribbons (no medals present), his coin purse, a bayonet and scabbard, photographs of Major Remnant and a photocopy of his B199A Army Form, detailing his career in detail. Worthy of further inspection.Footnote: Although retained by the family, please see the attached document illustrating Major Remnant's medals and honours including the British War Medal, Efficiency Medal, Defence Medal, Special Constabulary Long Service Medal, France & Germany Star and various others.
A WW1 DSO four-medal group, comprising Distinguished Service Order, 1914 Star (with 5th August - 22nd November 1914 bar), British War Medal and Victory Medal, with oak leaf for being 'Mentioned in Dispatches', to Colonel Thomas Wykeham Pragnell, 4th Queens Own Hussars, the War Medal and Victory Medal later re-impressed with 'Lt. Col. T.W. Pragnell', mounted together with a WWII Defence Medal and War Medal, contained in a Spink & Son Ltd box, a George V Garrard & Co cased C.B.E. enamel medal, two George V Officer's Cavalry dress swords, each with wire-bound fish skin grip and curved metal guard, by Rogers & Co, one blade numbered 16331, both in leather scabbards. Together with and items of Colonel Pragnell's full dress uniform including a tunic with gold braid, trousers, a hat in metal hot box, two pairs of boots, one with shoe trees, an Edward VII silver-mounted officer's cross belt pouch, Birmingham 901 by J & Co, on a silver mounted gilt belt, another similar silver-mounted belt, ivory mounted boot pullers, swagger sticks, leather belts and pouches, spurs, and gold braid, and a set of 7 miniature dress medals. All contained in a tin trunk with an engraved brass plate 'T W Pragnell 4th Hussars', and a copy of a photo of Colonel Pragnell.

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