An unusual Art Deco walnut and exotic wood inlaid longcase clock, the dial decorated with leaf and flower design, two train movement striking on a gong, the trunk inlaid with a mountain and lake scene, the panel base with a scene of palm trees by the sea, raised on pad feet, 31 x 168cms high.
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An 18th Century chinoiserie lacquered longcase clock with an eight-day movement, the pagoda shaped hood enclosing a brass 12 inch broken arch dial with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, signed Bicksteed, Wolverhampton, the trunk door to the case detailed with buildings within garden scenes, height 222cm, S/D.
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY SCOTTISH MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONG CASE CLOCK, 13.5" painted Roman arch dial, Arabic quarter marks, subsidiary minute and date dials inscribed Js. Graham, Girvan, the angles depicting the Four Seasons, the arch inscribed 'By this we Live', the boxwood strung case with swan neck hood, reeded pillars, conforming trunk pillars, flame door and base with splayed bracket feet, 218cm high, pendulum, two weights and key
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK the 12" arched brass Roman dial signed Danl. Saunders, Knightsbridge, with subsidiary seconds and date dials with strike/silent ring to the arch, the five knopped pillar movement with a pair of brass cased weights, pendulum and key, the break arch hood with twin ball and spike brass finials over fluted and brass stop reeded pillars, conforming trunk pillars to the angles flanking a flame veneered break arch top door, panelled base with later skirt, 216cm high
An 18th century oak longcase clock, the hood with a moulded cornice and fluted pilasters above a long trunk door and box base, the 30cm square dial with floral spandrels and Roman numerals, and a calendar aperture inscribed E Richards, Dolgelly, the 30hour movement striking on a bell, 197cm high
A Victorian hide leather traveling trunk, second half 19th century, Peal & Co. 487 Oxford St. London, almost certainly for riding boots, the lid impressed for F. W. Clemenston Esq., 19th Hussars, the leading edge for the makers, 42cm high, 67cm wide, 38cm deepProvenance: From the Collection of the late Max Harari F.W. (Francis Woodward) Clemenston is listed in the Alumni Cantabrigienses, he graduated St John's College with a B.A in 1880, passed as a Gentleman Cadet, from the Royal Military College, as a Lieutenant in 1884. he remained in the 19th Hussars, serving in Soudan, and present at the battle of Giniss, he died intestate on the 11th October, 1889. Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with a luggage item of this type and age, there are scratches and gouges and weakness to the string binding, it is missing one leather strap, the other is torn short, some internal straps, no trays or fittings, old baize lining, one strap holding the lid is detached at one edge, the base with indentations and other bruises, the stamps quite faint The measurements are now in the online description it is: 42cm high, 67cm wide, 38cm deepCondition Report Disclaimer
A George III mahogany mercury stick barometer, Charles Aiano, London, circa 1810, with open triangular pediment above line-edged glazed door enclosing rectangular silvered Vernier scale calibrated in barometric inches and with the usual observations to the right opposing Fahrenheit scale spirit thermometer to the left, the upper margin signed C. Aianno, the caddy moulded trunk with visible tube flanked by figured mahogany veneers within chevron line border over rounded base with hemispherical cistern cover and level adjustment screw to underside, 97cm (38ins approx.) high. Charles Aiano is recorded in Banfield, Edwin BAROMETER MAKERS AND RETAILERS 1660-1900 as working in London circa 1790-1820; he is believed to have moved to Canterbury in around 1825.Condition Report: Dreweatts cannot guarantee the mechanism as working, we recommend getting it cleaned and overhauled by a professional restorer, There is mercury in the cistern and showing in the tube, The hinge holding the door closed at time of report, the internal slide is working and adjustable, Some old splits and cracks to the timber, this is mainly near the 'throat'Please refer to additional image for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A Japanese Cast Bronze Figure of a Laughing Bijin, she wears a long kimono and geta and holds her hand to her hair, she stands beside a garden lantern perched on a gnarled tree trunk, incised signature to base, height 63.5cms, Meiji PeriodCondition Report: Much depatination and discolouring. Figure loose on baseCondition Report Disclaimer
A JAPANESE LACQUER KODANSU, THE INTERIOR FITTED WITH THREE DRAWERS, 12.5CM L, MEIJI PERIOD, A JAPANESE BRONZE PATINATED SPELTER PEN TRAY INSET WITH A COMPASS, 27CM L, EARLY 20TH C AND A CHINESE PAINTED VELLUM COVERED TRUNK WITH BRASS HANDLES, 33CM L Kodansu exterior slightly scratched. Pen tray in good condition. Box - good condition but decoration rubbed and dirty
A GEORGE III OAK EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, box hood with twin cylindrical columns, the 10'' dial with an arched automaton movement, Roman and Arabic numerals, seconds dial, signed William Stevens, Cirencester, on a plain trunk, height 215cm (repair to arch on dial) (two weights, pendulum and two winding keys)

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