An early 19thC mahogany moon rolling longcase clock, the fancy swan neck pedimented hood surmounted by three urn finials, raised above a 33cm wide painted arch dial with moon roller signed Birchall Warrington, with Roman numeric and Arabic numerals, subsidiary second hand and date aperature, with painted spandrels, revealing an 8-day pendulum swung movement, above a shaped trunk door flanked by quarter columns on a plain base, 21cm high.
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A William IV rosewood and satinwood crossbanded table, the circular top above a shallow frieze and single frieze drawer and tapering octagonal column and tripartite platform base and bun feet, distressed, 49cm diameter, 70.5cm high and a dome top leather-bound waxed canvas and lined cabin trunk (2)
Dillenius (Johann Jakob). Historia Muscorum in qua circiter sexcentae species veteres et novae ad sua genera relatae describuntur et iconibus genuinis Illustrantur: cum appendice et indice synonmorum, 1st edition, Oxford, Sheldonian Theatre, 1741, 85 engraved plates, occasional minor soiling, mainly to text, handsome contemporary polished calf gilt, elephant crest to spine compartments (lower cover gilt border roll slightly rubbed in places), 4to Provenance: Sir Andrew Fountaine (1676-1753), his finely-bound copy with the elephant statant crest and upwards turned trunk, inscribed at front "Large paper, 50 copies only so printed. A.F.". Sir Andrew Fountaine, of Narford Hall, Norfolk, was knighted by William III at Hampton Court in 1699 and after travelling and collecting antiquities on the Continent, he was appointed Vice Chamberlain to Princess Caroline and tutor to Prince William, and later in 1727 appointed Warden of the Mint. His library was sold in London by Sotheby's in 1902. Henrey 639; Nissen BBI 491. One of only 50 large paper copies. "The Historia muscorum covers mosses, liverworts, lycopods, and algae, and the figures on the eighty-five plates are all drawn and engraved by the author. It is of interest to note that in this work many of the names from Linnaeus's Flora lapponica (1737) are quoted as synonyms, and it is therefore one of the earliest English botanical books in which references to Linnaeus's works are to be found." (Henrey II, page 271). (1)
An early 20th century Indian white metal three piece tea service comprising teapot, sucre, and milk jug, and a matching pair of white metal sugar tongs, elephant finial to top surrounded by various wild animals, handle in the shape of a snake, spout in the shape of an elephant with extended trunk, repousse decoration of moghuls, wild animals and hunting scenes within floral and foliate borders, approx combined 32ozt (4).
John Higginbotham, Macclesfield - A George III longcase clockThe 35cm painted dial with Roman and Arabic numerals and floral spandrals to a brass eight day movement, set in a oak and mahogany crossbanded case with moulded dental cornice, pillared side supports, shaped trunk door and a box base John Higginbotham, Macclesfield - A George III longcase clockThe 35cm painted dial with Roman and Arabic numerals and floral spandrals to a brass eight day movement, set in a oak and mahogany crossbanded case with moulded dental cornice, pillared side supports, shaped trunk door and a box base
Committi London - A good quality contemporary longcase clockThe painted dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, rocking ship ortometer detail and nautical spandrels to a three weight movement striking on chime rods, set in a mahogany and inlaid case with broken arch pediment, Corinthian column detail, straight trunk door and box base with splayed feet, height 210cm Committi London - A good quality contemporary longcase clockThe painted dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, rocking ship ortometer detail and nautical spandrels to a three weight movement striking on chime rods, set in a mahogany and inlaid case with broken arch pediment, Corinthian column detail, straight trunk door and box base with splayed feet, height 210cm Height 212cm, has 3 weights and pendulum
Committi London - A contemporary longcase clockWith square brass face, with silvered chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial and pierced sprandrel decoration, to a brass three weight driven musical movement striking on a rack of bells, set into a 18th Century Dutch style case with blind fretwork and barley twist supports over a floral decorated trunk door and box base, height 196cm Committi London - A contemporary longcase clockWith square brass face, with silvered chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial and pierced sprandrel decoration, to a brass three weight driven musical movement striking on a rack of bells, set into a 18th Century Dutch style case with blind fretwork and barley twist supports over a floral decorated trunk door and box base, height 196cm Height 195.5cm, has 3 weights and pendulum, dial 28cm square
Green, Liverpool - An early 19th Century longcase clockThe 35cm arched painted dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and date dial, moon roller aperture to a brass eight day movement, set into a mahogany case with broken arch pediment, pillared side supports, Gothic trunk door and box base, height 214cm Green, Liverpool - An early 19th Century longcase clockThe 35cm arched painted dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and date dial, moon roller aperture to a brass eight day movement, set into a mahogany case with broken arch pediment, pillared side supports, Gothic trunk door and box base, height 214cm
A George III longcase clock35cm diameter brass dial to a brass eight day movement, unsigned, inset into a oak and mahogany cross banded case with broken arch pediment, eagle finial, pillared side supports, arched trunk door and box base, height 221cm A George III longcase clock35cm diameter brass dial to a brass eight day movement, unsigned, inset into a oak and mahogany cross banded case with broken arch pediment, eagle finial, pillared side supports, arched trunk door and box base, height 221cm
An assortment of Naval Commander's uniforms, including a greatcoat, three jackets and trouser sets, all with WWII ribbons, two smart dress jackets and waistcoat sets, plus two peak caps both with bullion badges, and a Magpie Association bullion badge, all original owners travel trunk, relative of owner of previous lotno sizing labels to the uniforms, looks to be a modern large, approximately
Royal Worcester blush ivory figure of a harvester, 38cm high, together with another similar smaller pair (3) CONDITION REPORT Largest figure has restoration to trunk to reverse and chip, underside of base has crack and across it, some wear to gilding. Figure of boy in good order, some wear to gilding. Female figure in good order, some wear to gilding
A George III oak long case clock, Abraham Shaw, Billingborough, in restored condition, engraved silvered dial, date roller, subsidiary seconds, applied brass spandrels and blued steel hands, twin train 8 day movement chiming on a bell, the flat top hood with dentil moulding, full length trunk door, plinth base, with two weights, pendulum and winder, 11.5 inch (29cm) dial, 46 by 24.5 by 210cm high.
A George I Walnut month-going longcase clockBy Joseph Windmills, London, First quarter 18th Century and laterThe case with a domed caddy pediment, surmounted by a pair of brass finials and pierced fret panels, the glazed dial door, flanked by three-quarter columns, with a glazed panel to each side and a quarter column, the trunk with a panel door, centred by a circular glazed panel with brass edge, on a plinth base, the 12in. square brass dial, outlined with a wheatsheaf border, cast mask spandrels, the silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and Arabic five-minute markers, signed J. Windmills, London around the VI, blued steel pierced hands, the matted centre with seconds subsidary, harboured calendar aperture and winding holes, the twin train six-shouldered, turned and finned latched pillar movement of month duration with rack strike and good quality steel work, including a pair of heavy brass weights, the case 18th century, with extensive reconstruction and restoration, possibly associated233cm highCOMPARATIVE LITERATURE:J. A. Neale, Joseph and Thomas Windmills, Wadhurst, 1999.
A walnut and marquetry longcase clockThe dial plate signed Thomas Johnson, Londini FecitThe pediment with a moulded cornice above the glazed dial aperture flanked by a bulbous three-quarter column, formally rising, the trunk inset with a panel door, inlaid all over with a foliate marquetry of a flower-filled vase and centred by a brass glazed roundel, on a stepped plinth with part marquetry panel on an oak plinth, the 11in. square brass dial with foliate-cast spandrels, signed at the base Thomas Johnson, Londini fecit, later silvered chapter ring, blued steel hands, matted centre with narrow seconds subsidiary, rose engraved centre, harboured winding holes and calendar aperture (ring missing), the twin train movement with five finned, ringed and shouldered pillars, with anchor escapement and rack strike on a bell, modern seatboard; case with alterations, losses and restorations, dial and movement associated; movement and case associated196cm high
A mahogany longcase clockBy John Groom, Colchester, the movement circa 1710, the case laterThe moulded pediment, above a pair of baluster-turned coulmns flanking the dial door, the trunk inset with a door, on a plinth with stepped apron, the 12in. square brass dial with crown and cherub spandrels, signed silvered chapter ring and narrow seconds subsidiary, harboured winding holes and calendar aperture, with five-pillar movement, internal countwheel strike and anchor escapement, movement and case associated186cm high
A George III Tavern TimepieceBy William Lundie, Aberdeen, circa 1800The circular dial with Roman chapters, above the trunk signed Willm. Lundie Aberdeen, fitted with a panel door, decorated with a coloured print of Christ healing the blind man, above a swept base, the movement with tapered plates, with four pillars and anchor escapement73cm diameter150cm high
A burr walnut and walnut 'Grandmother' clockIn the Georgian style, 20th CenturyThe moulded pediment above a broken arched glazed door, flanked to each side by gilt Corinthian capitals and three-quarter columns, above an arched trunk door, on a plinth base, the 7 3/4in. arched brass dial with roundel in the arch Tempus Fugit, silvered chapter ring and blued steel hands, with engraved centre, the twin train movement with anchor escapement and rack strike on a bell147cm high
A George I walnut, boxwood and ebony outlined longcase clockBy William Webster, Exchange Alley, London, circa 1725The hood with a moulded pediment above an arched glazed door, flanked to each side by fluted columns, with a glazed panel to each side, above the trunk with an arched panel door, on a stepped plinth base, the 12in. arched brass dial with strike/silent subsidiary in the arch, flanked by dolphin spandrels, the silvered chapter ring with Roman chapters and Arabic five-minute markers, enclosing a matted centre with seconds subsidiary, the signature plaque signed Wm. Webster Exchange Alley, London above the calendar aperture, the twin train four-pillar movement with rack strike on a bell 221cm highWebster was apprenticed to and a journeyman for Thomas Tompion. He gained his Freedom of the Clockmakers' Company in 1710 and died in 1734.
An Early Victorian Scottish mahogany regulatorInscribed E. Hollander, Kensington, circa 1850The swept pediment above carved thistle and rose, with circular glazed cast-brass bezel, the trunk inset with a glazed panel door, flanked by canted angles, on a stepped panelled plinth, the 12 1/4in. circular silvered dial later (?) inscribed E. HOLLANDER KENSINGTON, with Arabic five-minute markers, sweep minute hand and subsidiaries for seconds and hours, the substantial four-pillar movement with four -crossed wheelwork, maintaining power, deadbeat escapement with jewelled pallets, with glazed mercurial compensated pendulum with a steel rod196cm high
A Scottish William IV mahogany Drum head longcase clockCirca 1840The circular pediment with a moulded glazed bezel, above a waisted neck, the trunk flanked to each side by a half-column, and inset with a panelled door, on a panelled plinth, the 13in. circular white enamel dial with subsidiaries for seconds and date, the twin train rack striking movement with anchor escapement and hourly strike on a bell199cm high

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