A SMALL COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE TREEN ARTICLES, TO INCLUDE A MAHOGANY AND STEEL RANSOME'S PATENT TRAVELLING INKWELL BY DE LA RUE, A TURNED INKWELL FROM A SECTION OF TREE TRUNK RETAINING BARK, A SWISS CARVED LIMEWOOD BEAR, A SWISS CARVED LIMEWOOD HORSE CHESTNUT SHAPED INKWELL, A VICTORIAN OAK FOLDING BOOK STAND WITH RUSTIC CARVED AND HINGED ENDS, AN IRISH BOG OAK OWL INKWELL WITH GLASS INSET EYES, 10CM H, ETC
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A Victorian walnut twin weight regulator wall clock, with two-train striking movement. Height 134 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The pediment has a stress fracture below the top turned finial. There is a scuff to one of the half round mouldings. The trunk door is in generally good order and not warped. The sides of the case are in good condition. The base is complete with the bottom moulding which is missing its tip. There is a small veneer loss to the front bottom edge of the case. We have the pendulum, key and both weights. We do not have the second hand. The movement winds on both trains. We have not had the clock running.
A George III oak longcase clock, by William Abbott Sarson, with two-train striking movement and date aperture, dial width 28 cm, the case with caddy top above a glazed door and long trunk door. Height 203 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The hood is in very good condition. There is a small loss to the bottom left hand corner of the left hand column. The trunk door is in good condition and is not warped. The sides of the trunk are in good condition. The base is structurally sound. The lower plinth is likely to be an old but later replacement. The mask around the dial appears to fit and we do not think that the clock is a marriage. The movement winds on both trains, strikes when advanced and is currently ticking away. We do not have the second hand. The date appears to advance as it should.
A George III oak longcase clock, William Glover, Worcester, with eight day striking movement, dial width 30.5 cm, the case with moulded cornice, blind fretwork frieze, long trunk door and raised on bracket feet. Height 216 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The dial and movement are very clean. The movement winds on both trains and is ticking away and striking as it should. The date seems to operate when the movement is advanced manually. The case is in generally good condition with no significant issues. The hood is in generally good order. The left hand panel has an old vertical stress fracture. The door has a slight warp at the bottom left hand corner but in our opinion this is not problematic. The plinth panel has vertical stress fractures. The backboards are original.
An Edwardian inlaid mahogany longcase clock, with three-train spring driven movement striking on five gongs. Height including finial 216 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The case is in extremely good condition with no significant issues. The hood is in good order. The top door is not warped. The glass is original. The fretwork panels to each side have very minor losses but nothing significant. The trunk door is in good order and not warped. The base has some minor scuffs around the legs and bottom moulding as one would expect but again no significant problems. The dial is very clean. The movement strikes correctly when advanced. The movement winds on all three trains it also ticks when the escapement is moved. Unfortunately we do not have the short pendulum that should be with this clock. The movement is Gustav Becker. There is no evidence of any worm to the case. On the left hand side of the case there are two dowelled repairs these look to correspond with knots in the side timber.
A George III mahogany longcase clock by John Wyke of Liverpool, with mahogany and marquetry case, with brass finial above the swans neck pediment in turn above the arched glazed door enclosing the 13" arched dial with moon phase and two-train striking movement flanked by fluted columns in turn above a foliate carved frieze and long trunk door with marquetry depicting The Passage of Time, commerce and other images, flanked by fluted quarter column corners, the base with urn and cover foliate marquetry and all raised on four angled carved lions paw feet. Height including brass finial 252 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The clock case is in extremely good order. The hood should have four turned wooden finials, the rear two are missing. Other than this and minor veneer stress fractures the hood is in first class condition. The door has some nibbles around the lock escutcheon. The mask that should be around the dial is completely missing. The dial does however seem to fit the glazed aperture. The movement winds on both trains and is currently ticking away and keeping good time. The second hand is detached but we have it. The trunk door is not warped and closes as it should. The inlay is in generally very good condition to all parts of the case. There are some old faint stress fractures to the base panel. The feet are all in good order. The backboards are original. Clearly the inlay to the case may well be later, it is however a very impressive clock. We have a door key and winder.
A George III oak longcase clock by Taylor Kirby (Kirkby Stephen), also marked "Robert & Elizabth (sic) Wilson", with circular silvered dial dated 1769 and interesting thirty hour movement, with centre minute hand, subsidiary second and hour hands and with both lunar and date subsidiary dials, striking on a single bell, the case with long trunk door. Height 195 cm (see illustration).
A George III oak longcase clock, with silvered brass dial and thirty hour movement by D. Rollisson, Halton, and numbered "509", with date aperture and subsidiary seconds hand, with long arched trunk door, the base raised on bracket feet. Height 225 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This is an 11 inch square dial.
A Georgian walnut longcase clock by Godfrie Poy of London, with two-train striking movement and silvered brass arched dial, the case with caddy top, with long trunk door and stepped base. Height 270 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The case hood is in generally reasonably good condition. There are some minor nibbles to the veneers and stress fractures to the caddy top. The top cornice has a small loss to the front left hand corner. The door is not warped. The glazed side panels are in good condition. The beaded moulding beneath the brass capitals has a significant loss to the left hand return and a smaller loss to the right. The sides of the trunk are in good condition. The door has a very slight warp around the top left hand corner but in our opinion this is not particularly problematic. The base is in generally good condition with only minor nibbles to the veneers, old stress fractures and small losses. There are the usual scuffs to the base moulding. Whilst the mask around the dial fits reasonably, in our opinion the case and movement are likely to be a marriage. There is packing to either side of the seatboard. We do not have a pendulum with this clock and have not had the movement running. When weight is applied to the going train the movement appears to operate it is should however it is extremely dirty. The strike mechanism runs when the movement is advanced however it is not striking correctly and requires some attention.The case hood is in generally reasonably good condition. There are some minor nibbles to the veneers and stress fractures to the caddy top. The top cornice has a small loss to the front left hand corner. The door is not warped. The glazed side panels are in good condition. The beaded moulding beneath the brass capitals has a significant loss to the left hand return and a smaller loss to the right. The sides of the trunk are in good condition. The door has a very slight warp around the top left hand corner but in our opinion this is not particularly problematic. The base is in generally good condition with only minor nibbles to the veneers and old stress fractures and small losses. There are the usual scuffs to the base moulding. Whilst the mask around the dial fits reasonably in our opinion the case and movement are likely to be a marriage. There is packing to either side of the seat board. We do not have a pendulum with this clock and have not had the movement running. When weight is applied to the going train the movement appears to operate it is however extremely dirty. The strike mechanism runs when the movement is advanced however it is not striking correctly and requires some attention.
A Bow porcelain figure of a goat, circa 1760/65, naturalistically modelled before a flowering bocage, raised on a flat scrolled base with floral sprigs, red anchor and dagger mark verso. Height 12 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The horns and ears have been professionally restored. We believe that both goat and bocage have been separated from the base at some point and have been professionally restored. The trunk and the legs all show signs of very good professional restoration.
SHIBAYAMA-INLAID IVORY MODEL OF AN ELEPHANTMEIJI PERIOD modelled realistically in striding pose with trunk raised above the tusks, inlaid in mother-of-pearl and coloured hardstones with two cherry blossom panels and beaded jewellery, attached to a wooden display stand10.5cm longProvenance:Private Scottish collection.
COLLECTION OF ELEVEN CARVED IVORY NETSUKEMEIJI PERIOD comprising: a human skeleton beating a wooden fish, signed Shozan; a cicada perched on a bamboo stalk, signed Shozan; a grasshopper perched on a cabbage, signature illegible; two grasshoppers perched on a piece of tree bark, signed Tomokazu; a cobra coiled around a human skull, signed Shozan; an alligator perched on a gourd, signature within a mother-of-pearl plaque illegible; a snail, signed Shozan; a monkey seated on a tree trunk, signed Sari; eight cranes tightly huddled together, signed Sari; two monkeys playing with each other, unsigned; the fox-priest Hakuzosu, signed Kogyoku (11)largest 7.8cm longProvenance:Private English collection.
ANNOUNCE - TWO OF THIS VEHICLES TYRES HAD BECOME VERY BRITTLE AND ARE NOW IN PIECESAn unusual Tri-ang steel Lorry Biscuit Tin, painted red with open cab, lithographed tinplate biscuit tin trunk chained to the back and Nocturne Sweet Biscuit Assortment label to cab roof, probably breakdown lorry originally --15¼in. (39cm.) long (F, radiator replaced or restored)
WW2 British badges: Home Front "Lend a Hand on the Land" badge: enamel "Northumberland & Durham War Needs Fund": enamel "Thanksgiving Day in Memory of Decr 16th 1914": Queens Crown "Civil Defence Corps": Staffordshire WI": Durham Light Infantry cap badge: enamel "GFS" badge: enamel "Lerwick" tourist badge wih bird: AFS button: and 15 Brokelbank Line Shipping buttons. Plus a small treen miniature trunk marked "The Bowder Stone"
Georgian oak longcase clock by W. Taylor, Dumfries, the swan neck pediment mounted by Ho Ho bird, arched painted dial, Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and date dial, shaped trunk door flanked by fluted Doric quarter columns and stepped base, anchor escapement and striking bell, 223cm high.
Mahogany longcase clock by Thomas Humphries, Barnard Castle, with anchor escapement striking on a bell, the swan neck pediment with Ho Ho bird finial over painted arched face depicting scenes, Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary date and second dial, flanked by baluster columns, crossbanded trunk door with canted corners, the stepped base raised on splayed bracket feet, 236cm high.

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