A late 18th century George III mahogany longcase clock by Wyke and Green Liverpool, swan neck pediment with ebonised finials and carved rosettes, gilt painted foli panels beneath, arch top glazed door fronted by fluted clasters revealing brass face with arch top rolling moon phase, brass spandrels around silvered dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, brass foliate engraved centre with silvered subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, eight day four pillar two train movement striking on a bell, trunk surmounted by blind fret frieze above shaped and figured trunk door flanked by fluted quarter columns, moulded top plinth base with raised quarter form panel, canted corners, set on bracket feet, 256cm high
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Red lacquered longcase clock, the hood with sarcophagus top, turned supports, the trunk with a lon arched door, plinth base, 12" arched brass dial, cast spandrels, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, signed Jos. Seyton, Portsmouth, eight day movement striking on a bell, 229cm.
John Baldwin Feversham an 18th Century oak longcase clockThe hood with caddy top on pillared side supports over a plain trunk door and box base, the 12 inch brass dial with pierced spandrels the chapter wheel with Arabic and Roman numerals and a subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, fitted with an eight day movement, 202cm high with two weights, pendulum, door key and winder present CONDITION REPORT: Numbered 184
Husband Hull, an early 19th Century oak longcase clockWith arched and pillared hood over a body with arched trunk door and box base, the 11 inch square brass dial fitted with silvered chapter ring and calendar aperture to a eight day movement, approx 230cm high, with two weights pendulum, winder and door key CONDITION REPORT: See extra photos
James McCallum Falkirk, a 19th Century mahogany and inlaid longcase clock The hood with arched pediment and pillared side supports and brass finial's over a body with trunk door, box base and ogee feet the painted arched 14 inch dial decorated with various painted figures and a ship automaton to a eight day movement, complete with two weights, pendulum, door key and winder, approx 244cm high CONDITION REPORT: Break/repair to pedimentLoss of paint and fading to dialLifting, splitting to veneer in several places mainly on the base See photos
John Burrows London, an 18th Century and later walnut and seaweed marquetry inlaid longcase clockThe hood with moulded cornice blind fretwork and barley twist supports over a narrow body with lenticle glass trunk door raised on a box base, the 12 bras dial with pierced spandrels silvered chapter ring with Arabic and Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture to a eight day movement, 240cm high complete with two weights, pendulum, door key and winder CONDITION REPORT: See photos
T S Kennedy Kilmarnock, a 19th Century mahogany longcase clock The hood with arched pediment pillared side supports over a body with arched trunk door and panelled box base, the circular dial with silvered chapter wheel with Arabic and Roman numerals to a brass centre with subsidiary seconds dial and pierced hands, fitted with eight day movement, 203cm high with two weights, pendulum, lacking door key and winder
William Allan Beith, a 19th Century mahogany longcase clockThe hood with broken arched pediment the body with plain trunk door and pot boxed base raised on small bracket feet, the painted 14 inch arched dial decorated with four seasons spandrels and a family of swans, the centre with subsidiary seconds dial and pierced hands, 215cm high complete with two weights and pendulum but lacking door key and winder
Sherwood Lyon Doncaster, a mid 19th Century oak, mahogany and rosewood crossbanded longcase clockThe hood with broken arch pediment and turned side supports over a body with short trunk door and large box base, the painted 13 inch arched dial with subsidiary seconds dial and Roman numerals decorated with painted shell spandrels and detail of a tiger with crocodile fitted with a 30 hour movement, 216cm high
George M Little, an unusual composite pine longcase clockThe hood with pillared side supports over a body with arched trunk door and box base, the 12 inch arched brass dial with pierced spandrels and father time automaton to a single train movement marked George M Little maker 1906, 204cm high complete with weight and pendulum
William Lee, Leicester an 18th Century and later oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clockThe hood with broken arched pediment and pillared side supports, the body with arched trunk door and box base, the square 12 inch brass dial with pierced spandrels fitted with a later battery movement
An extremely large 19th Century mahogany longcase clockWith musical organ movement, the hood with broken arch detail, candy twist columns and arched door, the body with arched trunk door, reeded side pillars and box base with ogee feet, the massive arched wooden face painted with various figures in countryside setting to a central dished dial, (face measurement 53x81cm) the eight day movement with further organ musical movement with wooden pipes (some missing) and three rotating figures to the face, the movement unsigned and requires some restoration, lacking weights, pendulum, some pipes and hands, total height approx. 257cm CONDITION REPORT: Case with some scuffs and lifting veneer and light crazingFace lacks hands and has had some repainting (rather crude around winding holes) and there are various chips to the paintClock has been stored for some time and is not workingThe movement is lacking some of the organ pipesThis clock is sold as not working and requires considerable renovationSee extra photos
A Georgian mahogany longcase clock, the trunk with full length door crossbanded in walnut, the hood of arched outline with simple column supports enclosing an engraved broken arch with brass dial and floral spandrels and eagle detail with subsidiary calendar and secondary dial and eight day striking movement by Josias Walker of Ottery (the movement recently overhauled)
An early 19th century mahogany 8-day longcase clock, arched, painted dial indicating Manchester maker, dial with subsidiary seconds and date, arch with moon-phases, anchor escapement striking on a bell, large case with floral-painted hood and swan-neck cresting, three gilt finials, arched trunk door with flame veneers, with key, pendulum and weights, 7ft. 9in. total height
A DUTCH MARQUETRY LONGCASE CLOCK, JOOST GERD, HAGUE the 28cm brass dial with a silvered chapter ring with Arabic minutes and Roman hour numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, figural spandrels to the corners, a cartouche above inscribed Joost Gerd, Hague, bell striking movement, the arched hood with a fretwork panel, a shaped panelled door below flanked by pillars, fretwork panels to each side, the trunk with a shaped doors adorned with flowering vines and urns, canted corners, the sides with birds amongst foliage, on a shaped plinth base, on bracket feet, marquetry and stringing throughout, distress, restorations 236cm high PROVENANCEPROVENANCEThe Craig Troeberg Collection
A display tree of yellow wire trunk and branches tipped with tumble-polished yellow citrine crystals, mounted on a section of amethyst geode. 530 grams, 17cm tall (6 3/4"). From the former stock of Gregory, Bottley & Lloyd (established 1858); recently reviewed by Dr. Ronald Bonewitz. Fine condition.
Jurassic Period, 199-145 million years BP. A large and impressive section of petrified tree trunk, the base cut flat to stand as display piece; the surfaces showing the structure of the wood and bark. 8.20 kg, 29 cm tall (11 1/2"). From the former stock of Gregory, Bottley & Lloyd (established 1858); recently reviewed by Dr. Ronald Bonewitz. [No Reserve] Fine condition.
20th century AD. A South Indian teak wood carved roof bracket from a temple or courtyard house in the form of a rearing Yali with the body of a horse, decorated with scrolling leaf pattern to the shoulder, lion's claws and head of a hybrid lion and elephant, trunk in ending in a floral garland; small elephant wearing a saddle cloth below looking up to the Yali; socket to the top and bottom. Cf. Michell, G. Living Wood: Sculptural Traditions of Southern India, London, 1992. 4.70 kg, 63cm (24 3/4"). Property of a Californian collector; acquired 1970s-1990s. Fine condition.
A Capodimonte porcelain figure group 'The Barrel', modelled with a father preparing to scold two young boys hiding in a barrel, on a naturalistic plinth with titled cartouche. Condition Report: Minor chip edge of grass. Broken leaf base of tree trunk. Broken tip to top of tree branch (broken piece with the lot separately).

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