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A NAVAL LEATHER BOUND AND BRASS MOUNTED CAMPHORWOOD TRUNK the hinged top above bail carrying handles, shield shaped escutcheon and studded sides, the interior lined with Victorian wallpaper, 89cm wide x 41cm high x 46.5cm deep and on an ebonised later stand (2) Condition Report: Late 19th Century.
An XVIII Century Oak Eight-Day Longcase Clock, the arched dial inscribed "Joseph Hall, Birmingham", with Roman numerals and two subsidiary dials, the hood with swan neck pediment, brass finials and reeded columns, inset with a painted panel with putti and foliate decoration, the trunk with shaped door, reeded pilasters with brass capitals, on panelled base with ogee feet, 220cm high.
Early 19th Century oak and mahogany crossbanded eight day longcase clock, the painted arched dial with moon phase, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, inscribed around the arch Jonathan Rouckleiffe, Bridgwater, the hood with swan neck pediment and fluted pillars, the trunk having canted corners and a shaped top door, 221cm high Condition:
A Meissen style figural candlestick modelled as a woman against tree trunk, with faint blue cross mark to base, height approx 26cm (some areas of damage), and further German figures and groups, etc. CONDITION REPORT: Meissen type figure with some flower petals chipped, some cracks and firing cracks, general surface wear etc.
An Oshkocentric vintage steamer travel trunk, with hinged central section set with drawers to one side, a linen bag hanging rails to the other, overall with brass mounts to the canvas metal bound frame, 80 x 80cm. CONDITION REPORT: Stained and discoloured throughout, heavy wear to metal bands and fittings with scratches, dents and gouges, handles cracked and distressed with losses.
A late 18th century oak longcase clock with extensive mahogany crossbanding and central inlaid Britannia motif, having arched hood with swan neck pediment and vase finial, full length door and quarter turned reeded columns to the trunk, on bracket feet, the arched painted dial with 8-day movement by Levick, Derby, height 87" (hood door glass a.f.)
A well-engineered 1 ½ inch scale model of a 'Royal Chester' Allchin Traction engine, with single cylinder, being a two speed general purpose engine. The engine has a copper boiler with fittings including water gauge, pressure gauge, safety valve, blower, clack and blowdown valves. Engine details include cylinder approximately 1 inch bore x 1 ½ inch stroke, drain cocks with operating lever, ratchet mechanical lubricator, trunk type crosshead guide, Stephenson's link reverse, eccentric driven feed pump and bypass, two road speeds and spoked flywheel. Pickering type governor, chassis details include spoked straked wheels, worm and roller chain steering, spud pan, damper, cable drum, fairleads, water lifter, hand brake to second shaft, wooden footboard and tool box. The model is finished in red, blue and black paintwork with polished steel brightwork. Length 66cm. Width 30cm. Height to top of chimney 44cm.Transportation cradle.No Boiler History available.
A large scale period live steam plant, possibly being a small full size horizontal steam engine on stand with gallery. The single cylinder horizontal steam engine with trunk guide, blued cylinder lagging with polished brass oiler, open crank with 9 ½ inch spoked flywheel, eccentric driven steam valve, belt linkage to eccentric driven vertical water pump, horizontal boiler with fitted pressure gauge, water sight-glass, whistle and a fitted compressed air inlet for display purposes. Stand width 80cm. Depth 52cm. Height 85cm. Overall height 190cm.
John Lee Cookham; an oak longcase clock, the square hood with blind fret frieze and pagoda top, cylindrical pilasters, long moulded edge trunk door, the 11" brass dial with Roman numerals, the single train movement striking on a bell, 200cm high, the oak case, late 17th/early 18th century, reduced in height and distressed, the dial and movement mid 18th century.
AN ENGLISH JAPANNED EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, FRANCIS ECK NORTHAMPTON, C1780 the breakarched brass dial with foliate engraved, silvered centre, date aperture and subsidiary seconds dial, STRIKE/SILENT to the arch, with rococo spandrels and five pillar movement in black and gilt chinoiserie case with swept pediment, 233cm h, with brass sleeved weights and pendulum++Movement and dial original to one another but dirty, apparently complete. Cheeks of case with some addition but not apparently extended or reduced. Case decoration very dirty and chipped. Old horizontal split in base but not reduced in height. Back of trunk original
AN ENGLISH JAPANNED EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, EDWARD CLARKE LONDON, MID 18TH C the breakarched dial with matted centre, date aperture and subsidiary seconds dial, having five pillar movement, the painted arch with rocking ship, the case decorated with chinoiseries, swept pediment and three quarter pilasters to the hood, 232cm h excluding finials, with lead weights and a pendulum++Movement with later seatboard, cheeks not packed and apparently dial/movement original to case. Case with some old damage and repair. Extensive flaking of decoration to sides of trunk, base not reduced and set on a later ebonised low plinth
AN ENGLISH MONTH DURATION WALNUT AND MARQUETRY LONGCASE CLOCK, DEODATUS THRELKELD NEWCASTLE, C1700 the matted centre with date aperture, ringed winding squares and subsidiary seconds dial, having mask spandrels, the movement with six finned pillars, in basket topped case with moulded cornice and spiral pilasters, the trunk with floral and strapwork marquetry reserves, one centred by a bird and the lentical, 221cm h, with lead weights and a pendulum++Movement and dial complete, the old seatboard on somewhat packed cheeks and possibly associated to the case. The case with localised damage and old restorations
A BURMESE CARVED HARDWOOD AND GILT BRASS DINNER GONG, EARLY 20TH C the base with a central flower with carved and pierced apron to all four sides, 60cm h, gong inscribed P KIER RANGOON, with beater (2)++Top of the trunk of each elephant slightly damaged, complete with natural build up of dust and polish, not cleaned or repolished

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