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18th C walnut marquetry inlaid long case clock by William Burton of Kendal, the brass and steel face with date dial (10 inch x 10 inch) with eight day movement in fitted marquetry inlaid walnut cases. The stepped, flat, square topped hood with barley twist column supports, the trunk enclosed by single door with various marquetry panels depicting still life scenes. Central viewing window on stepped base. (35cm x 22cm x 195cm)
Bristol and Exeter Railway 18in mahogany cased drop dial trunk fusee clock supplied by Dell Brothers of Bristol circa 1860. The English wire driven fusee movement with large rectangular plates, turned ringed pillars and counter balance to minute hand is stamped 19637, as is the steel pendulum rod. The movement is fitted via a false plate to the dial. The mahogany trunk case with flame mahogany veneer to the front, two side doors and a bottom door secured with a lock, is nicely cleaned and restored. The GWR ivorine numberplate 2452 is secured to the front. The clock has been overhauled and serviced and is complete with pendulum and key. Its last known location in service was Bridgwater station. A rare and desirable clock.
Louis Gallo - rare late 19th century mandolyra lyre mandolin by and labelled Fratellinicola E Raffaele Calace...Napoli, 1897, no. 18276, bearing a further Calace label and Essex Musical Instrument Stores retail label, within a vintage trunk; sold with a receipt of sale from Ramon Gallo dated 1st January 2019*Recent professional set up with new strings
A Victorian mahogany dressing table mirror, 61 cm wide, a rosewood tea caddy, a tabletop chest of drawers, a blanket box and a kneehole dressing table (5)Report by GHMirror okay, but some veneer chips. Caddy lacking feet and interior. Trunk good condition. Dressing table mouldy and scratched
A longcase clock, the 34 cm square brass arched dial signed Robert Greaves, Macclesfield, with Roman numerals, and calendar dial, fitted an eight day movement, in a mahogany case, 233 cm high (over finial) See illustrationReportFrom a local deceased estate, finials later, the case is a pleasing colour, some splits and slight loss consummate with age, no bracket feet, with a pendulum, winding key, trunk door key and two weightsReport by GHDial, movement and case appear to be a good match but no guarantees. Appears complete. Maker's name on dial as catalogued. Centre seconds hand
A longcase clock, the 30 cm arched square painted dial signed T Simpson, Hertford, with subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, and with a phase of the moon to the arch, fitted an eight day movement, in an oak case, 195 cm high See illustrationReport by RBWith two weights, trunk door locked, cracks to hood door, needing restorationReport by GHWith key, winder and pendulum
An automata longcase clock, the 30 cm arched square brass dial signed Willm Jourdain, London on a silvered tablet to the matt centre, the silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, the centre with a subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the brass spandrels depicting the four seasons, and with a rocking Father of Time centred within a dial TEMPUS FUGIT MEMENTO MORI, and with N/S lever to 3 o'clock, fitted an eight day five pillar brass movement, striking on a bell, in a walnut case, 263 cm high (over finial) See inside front cover colour illustrationReport by RBWith a pendulum, trunk door key, winding key and two brass cased weights. Looks to have been restored at some point, with the case particularly having had quite a harsh clean, a little bit of moulding missing to the hood door, from about 9 o'clock to 12 o'clock, trunk door with a small split, more towards the bottom and more visible from inside, but overall an impressive clockA piece of molding at the top of the chunk off but present. Various other knocks, chips etc to case and some loss moldings. With base weights, pendulum, door key and winding key. Movement appears to be a nice match to the case, probably original. Holes from cheek boards and seat boards match and all generally seems to match. Cheeks do not appear to have been altered. Slight warping to trunk door. Weights look to be in keeping.
A George II Chinoiserie lacquered longcase clock, the arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring, roman and arabic numerals, mask head spandrels, subsidiary seconds and date aperature, to an 8 day movement striking a gong, housed in a case with arched hood and moulded cornice over a trunk door to plinth base,223 cm high-with weights
A 19TH CENTURY SCOTTISH MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK BY ROBERT MORTON OF DUNDEE, the painted face arched dial with subsidiary seconds and dates dials, each corner painted with wise man figurative detail, the hood with crossbanded detail, quarter turned pilasters to the trunk, twin weights and pendulum, H 222 cm A/F ConditionReport:Signs of old worm damage to the trunk.
CHARLES CALVERT (1785-1852). View between Tarporley and Chester, looking into North Wales. Oil on canvas. 37cm x 51cm. Inscribed with artist's title and dated 1833 on label verso.Condition report:Some craquelure and small old repair to tree trunk. Tiny hole in top right corner but not visible on the back. Generally good condition. As images.

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