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A Georgian oak longcase clock by Samuel Lister of Halifax, the brass break arch dial with rococo shell and sea serpent spandrels, silvered chaptering bearing Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, two train eight day movement with bell strike, the case with broken arch pediment and fluted pilasters, plain trunk door, and base, on a reduced plinth, with weights and pendulum, 220cm high.
An oak long case clock, 18thC and later, the brass break arch dial with Tempus Fugit globe, and cherub's head spandrels, dial bearing Roman numerals, two train movement, the case with swan neck pediment and hood with brass capped oblong pilasters, trunk of plain form, raised on a plinth base, with weights and pendulum, 227cm high.
An 18th Century oak cased long case clock, the eight day movement with enamelled and painted arch dial, sun and moon phase, above a painted chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals enclosing a subsidiary seconds dial and painted scene of shepherdess seated, a crook in her left hand and various sheep at her feet, inscribed "Prideaux, Coalbrookdale" within floral painted spandrels, the main trunk with shell marquetry inlaid medallion flanked by quarter cut fluted side pilasters, raised on a cross-banded base, 55 cm wide max, 240 cm high CONDITION REPORTS The piece has some areas of damage conducive with age and use to the case with areas of splitting and repair in several areas (see images for detail). The face has some chipping to the enamel, particularly to the edges. The movement appears to be intact and reasonably clean suggesting that it has been looked after certainly in the past though unknown if in working order (see image). The base of the case has signs of old woodworm and splitting to the centre panel. There are signs of splitting and damage to the canted side pilasters. Please see images for further detail of this wear/damage. Please note the height 240 cm is already mentioned in the catalogue description.
A Victorian canvas and leather bound trunk by JC Sweeney of Newcastle on Tyne 79 cm x 52 cm x 33.5 cm, a heavy leather suitcase with brass lock plates 76 cm x 44.5 cm x 20.5 cm and a painted tin trunk 56 cm x 90 cm x 36.5 cm together with a print BERNARD CATHELIN "Rachel au Kimono Rouge" framed and glazed and a modern Japanse style pottery vase
A 19th Century oak trunk, the plank top with applied moulded edge over plain sides, raised on a shallow plinth base, 98 cm wide x 44.5 cm deep x 45 cm high, together with a set of three early 20th Century oak dining chairs in the Cromwellian style and a circa 1900 oak Queen Anne style dining chair
John Spinney, Blandford. A George III oak cased long case clock, square brass dial with foliate engraving, cherub spandrel, silvered chapter ring bearing Roman numerals, the movement with bell strike, the case hood with fluted columns, brass capped, trunk with quarter pilasters, raised on a plinth base, with pendulum, 172.5cm high, 46.5cm wide, 27cm deep.
J Chant of Brigg. An early 19thC oak mahogany and rosewood cross banded long case clock, the break arch dial painted with a girl and dog in a landscape, cottages and ruins, dial bearing Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, eight day movement with bell strike, bell lacking, the hood with break arch pediment and baluster turned pilasters, trunk door inlaid with a galloping horse and flowers, flanked by baluster turned pilasters, the base inlaid with an exotic bird, raised on bracket feet, with pendulum and weights, with key, 221cm high.
18th century Scottish mahogany eight-day longcase clock, the 30cm circular brass dial with twin train movement, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, by William Lunan of Aberdeen, 209cm high, with wood rod and heavy bob pendulum, two weights and winding key, original shaped plinth under replaced wrap around on base, Scratches to glass and dial. Some wear to brass and rubbing to numerals, possibly re-painted numerals. Break to central finial but still present. One other finial with repaired break and other slightly loose.Warping and wear to trunk and trunk door. Cracks to plinth base. Minor wear to rest of case.Cannot guarantee the working order.
Starbay, Marie Galante Trunk, a rosewood finish enclosed dressing table, with mirror and drawers, 75cm high, 60cm wide, 40cm deep closedProvenance: Purchased from The Conran Shop, 2006.Please note is has been confirmed to us by the manufacturers that this does not contain Brazilian rosewood (Dalbergia nigra) and is therefore not subject to current CITES regulations. Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use, overall condition reflects lack of significant age and use, surface dirt and deposits, this would benefit from a clean The lock stamped STARBAYThere is a metal business card sized slot to one side - this is vacant and it is unknown what would have been hereThe dimensions are in the catalogue description, the weight is unknown but is substantial and would need to be moved by two peopleCondition Report Disclaimer
A fantastic contemporary Bacardi travelling bar / cocktail cabinet in the form of a travel trunk having a hinged centre with appointed interior complete with ice buckets and drinks etc with panel top. Limited to 50 editions released celebrating 150 years. The trunk comes with a selection of items including drinks, banners, T-shirts, dominos etc. Each trunk was original valued at £3000. Measures 115cm x 62cm x 51cm.
A GEORGE III OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, the hood with a swan neck, brass finials and roundels, the arched glass door revealing a painted 10'' dial, with floral detail, subsidiary date aperture, second dial and Roman numerals, signed, Jonathan Tulloh, Forris (sic) probably Forres, on a plain trunk, height 203cm (two odd weights, pendulum, trunk key and winding key)

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