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Los 1587

An oak and mahogany cased longcase clock, with single pointer, thirty hour movement, brass dial and crossbanded trunk door. Height 195 cm. CONDITION REPORT: This clock and case are clearly a marriage hence the estimate. The case itself has a rather strange pediment which may not be original. The cornice is mahogany and the door surround, pillars and sides oak. The hood is in reasonable order. The trunk door is not warped it is however locked and we do not have a key. The trunk and base are also a marriage. The movement is of interest being a bird cage type. We have a weight but no pendulum. The movement does operate when weight is applied to the mechanism. We have however not had the clock running. We have a weight but no pendulum. The dial dimensions are 29.7 cm square. Please note the height of the clock is 195 cm not 95 cm.

Los 1630

A 19th century walnut regulator longcase clock, with four pillar movement, shaped plates and centre seconds, diameter 31 cm, case with glazed door and bombe base, height 216 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The clock case is in generally extremely good condition and a good colour. The hood has no issues. The trunk door is in good order and not warped. The glass is original. All mouldings are in good condition. The sides of the trunk are original and in good order also. The only minor issue to the base is a veneer loss on the top left hand corner which should be visible in our images. There are minor scuffs around the bombe base and what looks like an old veneer repair to the right hand side. The movement winds as it should. It is currently ticking away and appears to be in good order. We think that this is an 8 day clock. The pendulum has been broken just above the brass fitment above the bob. This has been drilled and pegged and whilst slightly loose the repair is effective. We do not have a key for either the mechanism or the door.

Los 1639

A 19th century Scottish mahogany longcase clock, with foliate carved pediment and circular dial, with two-train striking movement, keyhole type trunk door and raised on short turned legs. Height 222 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The pediment is in good order. The door closes correctly and is not warped. The hood is in generally good condition. The trunk door is not warped. There is small timber loss to the edge moulding above the lock escutcheon. To the left of the top of the door there is a bruise to the timber. The sides of the clock are in generally good order with only minor surface scratches and marks. The base panel has edge moulding missing to the top left and right and bottom left. There are minor stress fractures to the veneers and other small marks. The sides of the base are in similar condition. The left hand return moulding has a small section missing. All feet are present and original. The dial is as you can see from our image in reasonable condition but does have some paint loss particularly around the winding apertures and numerals 4 and 5. We have two weights. When weight is applied to the movement the seconds hand does operate. The same applies to the strike train. When weight is applied the clock strikes. Unfortunately we have no pendulum. The minute hand is missing its end pointer. The movement appears to be complete but is a little dirty.

Los 1640

A 19th century mahogany longcase clock, with foliate carved hood, painted circular dial and eight day striking movement by Patterson, Airdrie, with arched trunk door flanked by canted angles, the base matched. Height 227 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The clock case is in generally very good condition. There is a minor loss to the veneer above the circular door hinge. All of the scrolling mouldings are in good condition. The trunk door is not significantly warped and closes as it should. We have the key. The plinth which as stated appears to be from a different case is also in good order with no condition issues. The dial looks to have been fairly recently re-finished and is in generally very good order with only minor blemishes. The clock is currently ticking away. There is however no catgut to the strike train. We have only one weight. The striking mechanism namely the bell, rack and hammer are missing as is the date wheel mechanism.

Los 32

A John Bevington porcelain candlestick, modelled as a female against a leafy trunk, the base applied with flowers above a Rococo scroll and with crossed swords mark and initials to the underside. Height 29 cm.

Los 369

A trunk containing a quantity of Victorian woodworking tools, saws, moulding planes, etc.

Los 386

A trunk containing a quantity of moulding planes, etc. (see illustration).

Los 402

18th Century oak longcase clock by Joseph Donisthorpe of Loughborough, the hood with moulded cornice, square glazed door flanked by tapered pillars, the trunk with long door and standing on bracket feet, square brass dial with Roman and Arabic numerals and calendar aperture, 30 hour movement Condition:

Los 49

Early 20th Century canvas bound dome top trunk Condition:

Los 2865

A large canvas covered and metal bound wooden trunk, with a pair of leather carrying handles, height 93cm, width 82cm, depth 48.5cm

Los 697

18th century long cased clock with strung cross banded swan neck pediment, oak case with brake arch hood, surmounted by an Eagle finial with turned column to the side trunk with cantered corners and shell pateria to the door trunk and plinth, the brass dial signed Samuel Guy of London with wheatear engraving to the edge

Los 671

An imposing walnut seaweed marquetry longcase clock, Delander and adapted, the caddy top hood with fretwork mouldings, 12.25inch dial with silvered calendar ring to the arch, dolphin spandrels below, silvered chapter ring and seconds dial, marked to a recessed oval 'D.Delander, London, No.9', strike silent lever to the right side, mask spandrels, later associated 4 pillar 8 day movement with replacement seatboard, rectangular trunk door and plinth with replaced skirting, restorations. Literature: For a similar design case for a Daniel Quare clock, see the Iden Collection catalogue, by P. Dawson, p. 116.

Los 672

An early 18th century lantern clock, adapted for a longcase, converted to anchor escapement and with associated 11inch square dial signed Henry Blake, Malling, with date aperture, later seconds dial, all supported in a dark oak cottage size longcase with barleytwist pilasters to the hood, and a lenticle to the trunk door, faults 182cm (71in)

Los 674

Thomas Lister, an imposing 18th century musical longcase clock, the oak and banded case with caddy top hood having 13 inch brass dial, moonphase disc to the arch, with seasonal figural spandrels, signed 'Thos Lister' to the chapter ring below, cut away calendar dial below the centre, the movement with substantial pillars and large barrel train playing on 10 bells, striking on a further bell, four winding squares to the dial centre (one possibly for tune selection or adjustment), the pendulum swinging between the plates, the trunk with star inlaid door, 262cm (102in) Other Notes: Thomas Lister of Halifax, born in 1745 in Luddenden, Yorkshire, trained with his father (also Thomas) and others in this well-known family of clockmakers. He left his father's studio in 1765, setting up his own workshop in Halifax where he worked until his death in 1814. In his own workshop he concentrated on quality eight-day clocks in mahogany cases. His work and output increased after the death of his only serious local competitor, Thomas Ogden, in 1769. He made a number of very complicated clocks including world-time and musical clocks. Thomas Lister senior, of the well known family of Halifax clockmakers, started out producing 30hour cottage type longcase clocks, his son Thomas junior then began making more complicated clocks, this surely being one of those examples....

Los 682

A George III mahogany longcase clock, the breakarch one piece 12inch silvered dial signed 'Roberts, Bury', with 8 day 5 pillar movement, seconds and calendar dials, strike / silent to arch (disconnected), the hood with Corinthian capped columns, figured break arch trunk door flanked by quarter capped reeded columns, upon a rectangular plinth and bracket feet 235cm (92in) movement looks correct though one spare hole to a front plate corner, and one to a backplate corner; pendulum broken

Los 688

An Edwardian mahogany tubular chiming longcase clock, signed 'Collingwood, 46 Conduit St., W1', the breakarch hood with 10.5inch dial with Westminster/Whittington/St Michael tune selection to the arch, chiming on eight metal tubes, striking on a further tube, deadbeat escapement, the trunk with canted corners, panelled sides and plinth base on bracket feet, the case with fabric lined grille back 211cm (82in)

Los 8

A George Jones Majolica umbrella stand, naturalistically moulded as a tree trunk with daisies, ferns and blackberry briars, turquoise interior, marked 5260 to base 5.30 x 29.50cm (2 x 12in)

Los 2130A

{ Option of lots: 2130, 2130A } } London Trunk Oxidised Solid Copper 49.5x45x57.5cm RRP £ 1281

Los 4145

Cumberland Trunk Old Saddle Black & Vintage Brass 99x55x45cm RRP £ 2808

Los 360

Watson Trunk Medium Stars & Stripes 89.5x60x30cm RRP £ 1110

Los 6333

{ Option of lots: 6333 } } White Star Trunk Plinth W/Vintage Cigar Trm Uj

Los 2130

{ Option of lots: 2130, 2130A } } London Trunk Oxidised Solid Copper 49.5x45x57.5cm RRP £ 1281

Los 721

Ox Student Trunk Large Library Red 100x50x80cm RRP £ 2079

Los 331

A mid 20th century travel trunk, wooden runners; a brass jam pan; cameras etc

Los 101

A large Edwardian metal bound travel trunk with leather carrying handles, 24 x 36 1/2

Los 134

A metal trunk containing two WW2 gas masks, a silk escapee map, a camp bed, an unframed oil on canvas of an Indian soldier, copper canisters together with another trunk

Los 386

A vintage motoring trunk with a GB AA Motoring emblem to the front, 21 h, 30 w, 21 d

Los 96

An Edwardian metal bound travel trunk with leather carrying handles, 23 x 26

Los 1160

A George III oak longcase clock, with caddy top hood, ball and spike finials, and brass 30cm square arched dial having Royal crest to arch, and applied spandrels, the silvered chapter ring signed Geoff Devis London, with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary second ring and date aperture, revealing an eight day movement striking on a bell, with full length trunk door and moulded base, 240cm overall.

Los 1161

An early 19thC oak and mahogany longcase clock, the painted 29cm wide arched dial signed Martin, Thirsk, with Arabic numerals and subsidiary second hand, revealing an eight day pendulum swung movement, fitted in a carved case with shaped trunk door, fielded panelled base and stylised bracket feet, the whole surmounted by a carved fretwork swan neck pedimented top centred by an urn finial, 240cm high.

Los 956

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, ROBERT SAMPSON WESTMINSTER, C1970 the 12inch brass breakarched dial with matted centre, twin subsidiary dials and STRIKE/SILENT ring to the arch, in brass mounted case with swept pediment, stop fluted pillars and pilasters, break arched door and panelled base, 239cm h excluding finial, pendulum and brass sleeved weights ++Somewhat unevenly faded, minor shrinkage crack to front of trunk, movement in our opinion original to the dial and case, some minor old cosmetic restorations

Los 957

A GEORGE I WALNUT EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, WILLIAM WEBSTER, LONDON, C1725 the 12inch breakarched brass dial with matted centre, ringed winding holes, signature tablet engraved Wm Webster Exchange Alley LONDON and subsidiary seconds dial, calendar work to the arch for both month and date, corresponding calendar movement with worm drive in finely figured tall case with stepped flat pediment and brass mounted pilasters, the trunk enclosed by a full length moulded door in matched veneers, on conforming base, brass sleeved lead weights, pendulum, 231cm h William Webster, the first of a famous dynasty of London clockmakers was apprenticed to John Barnett and subsequently worked as a journeyman in Thomas Tompion's famous workshop at the 'Dial and Three Crowns', Fleet Street. As an independent clockmaker William Webster worked and also signed his clocks at 'Exchange Alley' in Broadgate in the East End, whereas later members of his family signed their clocks 'Change Alley'. He became a warden of the Clockmakers Company in 1734 and died the following year. The present clock displays many of the features associated with those clocks of Webster's best period, in particular the elegant tall and finely figured case. The movement in the present example has survived in fine condition and has the unusual feature of a calendar driven through a 'pin-wheel' gear through 90° to further motion work and the dial indicators in the arch.

Los 958

A GEORGE I WALNUT EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, JOHN GLAZEBROOK, MANSFIELD, C1725 30cm brass dial with matted centre, date sector and subsidiary seconds dial, the chapter ring engraved Jno Glaze/brook MANSFIELD, the movement features including relatively tall plates an internal locking plate, small 'scape wheel, simple seconds and scalloped fly, in a Queen Anne style provincial burr walnut, oak and inlaid case with ogee basket topped hood and spiral pilasters, the trunk enclosed by a rectangular breakarched door with parquetry star and roundel, 206cm h John Glazebrook of Mansfield was one of Nottinghamshire's earliest recorded clockmakers, born in 1697. His nephew, Thomas Glazebrook, was also a clockmaker. ++In good sympathetically restored condition and apparently good working order having been going and striking for the full duration of eight days when at the Auction House.

Los 250

An early 19th century oak and mahogany arched top longcase clock, with white enamel dial marked 'Geo Ellis Oakengates', thirty hour movement, shaped top, short trunk door and plain base, 205cm high

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