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George III oak-cased eight day brass-dial longcase clock, Baker, Malling, circa 1800, the twelve-inch break arch dial with Roman hours and Arabic minutes framing a matted centre with sunken subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, beneath boss engraved 'Baker Malling', knopped 5-pillar movement, rack-striking on a bell, the break-arched case with brass ball finials, fluted sunken pillars and moulded long trunk door on plain base and stepped plinth, 206.5cm high Condition: Dial would benefit from a clean, chapter ring may have been previously silvered. Movement is untested, sold as seen. Case has minor loss to one front corner of hood, one cavetto moulding to top of base is loose but present, otherwise sound. Sold with two weights, crank winding handle, trunk door key and pendulem. **We do not guarantee the movement or accuracy of clocks - Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department if you require further information.
Second quarter 19th Century mahogany eight-day painted dial longcase clock, W. Wain, Alfreton (Derbyshire), the 13-inch break arch dial with Roman hours and Arabic minutes framing subsidiary seconds dial and calendar crescent, signed beneath, within rose spandrels and arch painted with a lady seated on a bank with basket of eggs, the movement rack-striking on a bell, the case with swan neck pediment, turned column, shaped short trunk door between fluted corners, and unusual geometric panelled base, 218cm high Condition: General crazing and discolouration to dial including some losses to blacking on numerals. Movement untested and sold as seen. One replacement disc terminal to swan neck pediment, cracks and repairs to both swan necks, minor cracking to hood door and missing its knob handle. Base moulding loose but present. Sold with pendulem, two weights, keys and winder. We do not guarantee the movement or accuracy of clocks - Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department if you require further information
Good early 19th Century Scottish mahogany-cased eight-day brass dial longcase clock, James Muirhead Junior, Glasgow, of 'Domestic Regulator' type, the 12-inch circular Roman dial with subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, inscribed Jas. Muirhead Jun'r Glasgow, the knopped four-pillar movement with deadbeat escapement, striking on a bell, the case with scroll-carved pediment and fluted frieze over conforming columns, the sides with brass lancet arch tracery, moulded break-arch long trunk door between leaf-capped fluted columns on moulded plain base, 198cm high Condition: Dial may have been previously silvered. Some typical white staining and losses to Roman numerals. Movement appears sound but is not tested and sold as seen. Case has a little cracking here and there. Losses to trunk door including to top edge moulding and top half of left side, some moulding losses to top of base, other minor damage commensurate with age and use. Sold with wooden pendulem, two weights and winder. We do not guarantee the movement or accuracy of clocks - Please see extra images and telephone department if you require further information
William IV or early Victorian mahogany-cased eight-day painted dial longcase clock, Henry Pottle, Winchester, (fl.1830-67), the twelve-inch circular Roman dial signed 'Hen'y Pottle Winchester', with subsidiary seconds dial beneath XII, with five-pillar movement, the case with foliate scroll-carved hood and ebony line inlay over figured break-arched trunk door, panelled base and wavy apron, 206cm high Condition: Dial has minor staining and some crazing including visible impacts to front from dial feet pressing to reverse. Movement appears sound but is untested and sold as seen. Case has some minor losses to pierced circular sound frets to sides of hood. One side panel of trunk has a circular disc adornment. Otherwise sound. Sold with brass pendulem, two brass-weights, hood key, trunk key and winder. **We do not guatentee the movement and accuracy of clocks - Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department if you require further information.
George III mahogany-cased stick barometer, George Richardson, Leadenhall St London, circa 1807, with engraved silvered register plate reading from 27 to 31-inches of pressure with Remarks, the trunk with architectural 'broken' pediment over hinged glazed door, exposed main tube, feather-veneered and moulded stem and hemispherical cistern, 100cm high Litereature:Gloria Clifton, Dictionary of British Scientific Instrument Makers 1550/1851 NMM1996 p.231 states that this maker was at 48 Leadenhall Street in 1807 only. Condition: Minor loss to ebonised glazed door stringing to lower right corner, has been repolished, otherwise sound. **General condition consistent with age
A 19th century George III oak West Country painted face longcase - grandfather clock by Hancock of Yeovil, Somerset. The painted dial with roman numeral chapter ring, painted fruit spandrels and faceted hands. The brass movement set within complete with pendulum and weight. Set within oak case with column hood having blind fret worked frieze over trunk. Measures 55 cm high x 51 cm wide x 27 cm deep.
SCOTTISH GEORGE III MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, WILLIAM PHILIP, EDINBURGH LATE 18TH CENTURY the swan neck pediment with brass roundels and an orb and eagle finial, above an arched dial with a boss engraved Wm Philip/ Edinburgh and silvered Roman numeral chapter ring, twin winding holes, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, flanked by reeded columns with brass capitals, above a glazed trunk door and reeded quarter columns with brass Corinthian capitals, on a plinth base with bracket feet; the eight day movement striking a gong (225cm high, 51cm wide)
GEORGE III MAHOGANY LONGCASE MOONPHASE CLOCK, JOHN BROWNBILL, LIVERPOOL LATE 18TH CENTURY the broken arch pediment with brass finials and rosettes, above an arched dial with moonphase and silvered Roman numeral chapter, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, twin winding holes, flanked by reeded corner columns, above a shaped trunk door and reeded quarter columns, moulded plinth and ogee bracket feet, the eight day movement striking a bell (234cm high, 56cm wide)
GEORGE III BLACK JAPANNED TAVERN CLOCK, BY HALEY, LONDON LATE 18TH CENTURY the single-train eight-day movement with cream painted Roman numeral dial, the trunk decorated with a Chinoiserie scene of two figures by a pagoda, inscribed HALEY, LONDON (112cm high, 53cm wide) Footnote: Provenance: The Earls of Crawford and Balcarres, Balcarres House, Fife, Scotland
GEORGE III MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, BY JOSEPH HERRING, LONDON EARLY 19TH CENTURY the twin-train movement striking a bell, with an arched brass dial with Roman and Arabic numeral chapter ring, enclosing subsidiary seconds and Strike/Silent dials and a date aperture, signed JOSEPH HERRING, LONDON, enclosed by a pagoda hood with fretwork panel, flanked by fluted columns, above a shaped trunk door, raised on a plinth base with bracket feet (48cm wide, 238cm high, 24cm deep) Footnote: Provenance: The Earls of Crawford and Balcarres, Balcarres House, Fife, Scotland
SCOTTISH GEORGE III MAHOGANY STICK BAROMETER, BY BALTHAZAR KNIE, EDINBURGH LATE 18TH/ EARLY 19TH CENTURY the signed silvered dial inscribed with mercury Fahrenheit thermometer and main scale with manual vernier, inscribed KNIE EDIN, the long trunk of typical form with inlaid edge and visible tube, terminating in a hemispherical cistern cover (98.5cm high) Footnote: Provenance: The Earls of Crawford and Balcarres, Balcarres House, Fife, Scotland
SCOTTISH GEORGE III MAHOGANY STICK BAROMETER, BY ANGELO LOVI, EDINBURGH LATE 18TH/ EARLY 19TH CENTURY the signed silvered register plate with a mercury thermometer and main scale with manual vernier, inscribed A. LOVI FECIT, the long trunk with moulded edge and visible tube, terminating in an inlaid square cistern cover (91.5cm high) Footnote: Provenance: The Earls of Crawford and Balcarres, Balcarres House, Fife, Scotland
SCOTTISH GEORGE III MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, BY JAMES SMITH, EDINBURGH EARLY 19TH CENTURY the arched silvered dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, and subsidiary dials for seconds, date, and Strike/Silent, inscribed in the arch JAMES SMITH EDINBURGH, the hood with swan-neck pediment and fret-carving, above a shaped trunk door flanked by fluted quarter columns and brass terminals, raised on a crossbanded plinth base, with bracket feet; the twin-train eight-day movement striking a bell (47cm wide, 228cm high, 24cm deep) Footnote: Provenance: The Earls of Crawford and Balcarres, Balcarres House, Fife, Scotland
An early 19th century oak longcase clock, with painted dial and two train striking movement and with three quarter length trunk door and conforming base raised on splayed bracket feet. CONDITION REPORT: The clock case is generally very clean. The only issue with the hood is that the glass is cracked. The painted dial is a little rubbed in places but is in generally reasonably good condition. We have two weights and a pendulum. We have not had the clock ticking, however if weight is applied to the going train it appears to operate. The trunk door is not warped. The sides of the case are in good order. The base panel has a shrinkage crack between the two boards that form the front. The front left bracket foot is partially missing. The backboards are original.
A Scottish mahogany longcase clock by Howden of Edinburgh, with circular dial, long trunk door flanked by fluted quarter column corners, with two-train striking movement, with pendulum and weights. Height 204 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The dial diameter is 32 cm. The hood is generally very good order and of good colour. The brass bezel is original and also in good condition. The movement appears to be complete and as stated we have the pendulum and two weights. We have not had the movement running as the feather to the pendulum is missing. When weight is applied to both trains the movement does appear to strike and tick. The face has blemishes around the pillars and some paint loss. The trunk door has a minor nibble to one door point. There is also a small loss to the top left-hand corner and top right. The door is however not warped, closes as it should and locks. The sides of the case are in good condition. The base is missing part of the bottom edge moulding and the right-hand return moulding. There are some stress fractures to the sides of the base and some old marks and scratches.
An Edwardian inlaid mahogany longcase clock, with silvered brass dial and Arabic numerals and three train spring driven striking movement with long arched trunk door and raised on bracket feet. Height 201 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The hood and case are in very good condition with no significant issues. The colour is good. The trunk door is not warped and there are no significant scuffs, marks or scratches. The door to the hood is currently locked and we do not have a key. The movement is currently ticking away, we have the pendulum. The movement is spring and not weight driven therefore there are no weights. The movement is fully wound on two trains and whilst it is currently ticking away it is not striking when advanced. The silvered brass dial is dirty and the chimes silent lever is missing.
A Staffordshire pottery figure titled "Highland Jessie", circa 1850's, she modelled standing beside a ewer and seated beside her attributed to be Corporal Brown, height 22.5 cm, together with a Staffordshire pottery figure group of Robert Burns and Highland Mary, modelled seated together before a tree trunk and with printed verse beneath their feet "How sweetly bloomed the gay green ...", height 30 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Highland Jessie does not appear to have had any restoration. The gun arm has been broken at the shoulder and half way through the gun stock. This has been reglued. Other than this and the usual minor losses to the paintwork and rubbing to the gilding, there are no significant issues. The Robert Burns group is in good order with no repairs or restoration. There is a small chip to Burns's left hand facing front leg right at the tip of his shoe. Other than this there are no issues.
WW1 Tank Corps Officer’s Attributed Uniform.This uniform is attributed to Captain Reginald Frank Shaw MBE, who was one of the early members of the Tank Corps and was commissioned in 1917, later serving in South Russia.Comprising: 1917 shoulder rank tunic, complete with Captain rank stars and green silk fragments indicating 3rd Bn to the shoulder straps. Complete with Tank Corps collar badges, buttons and cloth sleeve badge. .... Trousers these tailored with turn ups and the lining with WD 1918 issue stamp. ... Officer’s floppy trench cap complete with badge. ... Silver ID bracelet “2ND LT R.F. SHAW C OF E TANK CORPS”. ... Sam Browne Belt. ... etc. Contained in original trunk this with name and Tank Corps to the lid. The tunic and trousers now with age wear and overall moth holes, the cap with little moth damage but remains good.Captain Reginald Frank Shaw MBE was an early member of the Tank Corps, enlisting in the ranks. A photograph is known of him with his tank at the first tank battle at Amiens on the 15th September 1916, whilst with the 12th Bn. He was commissioned into the Tank Corps on the 28th August 1917 and in March 1919 he was selected to join the South Russia expedition as an instructor, he is listed as Battle Practice and Whippet Tank Instructor. He resigned his commission in March 1920, having been awarded the MBE, Russian Order of St.Vladimir, Order of St. Anne. After service he settled in Staffordshire and during WW2 served with the Stone Fire Service and later was commissioned into the RAFVR.

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