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MILITARY INTEREST - AN IRON BOUND PAINTED PINE TRUNK named to the front ‘Q.M.S. J. COULTHARD K.S.L.I.’, 71cm wide, 50cm deep, 29cm high. Provenance: Regimental Quarter Master Sergeant J. Coulthard, King’s Shropshire Light Infantry,thence by family descent. Believed to date back to the Great War. A copy of a photograph showing H.R.H. The Prince of Wales with R.Q.M.S. Coulthard (seated front left) and other Members of the Sergeants’ Mess, Royal Military College, Sandhurst, 1935, accompanies the lot.
CORNISH TIN MINING INTEREST: a 19th century dome top trunk with manufacturers label for 'CARPELES HARTMANN & CO, MILWAUKEE WIS.', the well fitted interior incorporating removable tray with hat box, stationery holder and compartment containing double-ended tin measure, 35cm long 83cm long 50cm deep 70cm high Provenance: purchased by the vendors mother from an auction in Penzance in 1959
A George III mahogany longcase clock by Barber Winster, with dentil cornice above the glazed door enclosing the 13 inch square brass dial with date aperture and thirty hour movement inscribed "J. Barber, Winster"", the case with long trunk door and quarter column corners. Height 207 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The clock case requires some resotration. Approximately 12 cm of the dentil moulding to the cornice is missing. Both rear pillars are missing the bottom block. The clock is not a marraige. We have the weight and pendulum. When weight is applied to the movement the clock ticks and advances. Approximately 50% of the dentil work below the hood is missing. The trunk door is not warped. It has the original lock, escutcheon and hinges. The sides of the case are in good condition. The joins to the corners of the base are a little sprung and there is a stress fracture to the front panel. The bottom base moulding is an old but later replacement. The backboards are original. The left hand return moulding just above the top of the door is missing. The case is generally a good colour but does require some restoration as stated. Please note that whilst this lot is not a marriage in terms of the dial and case. The 30 hour movement is not original to the dial itself.
A George III oak longcase clock by E. Foster Carlisle, with thirty hour movement, long trunk door and 12 inch square dial with date aperture, also inscribed "John & Mary Foster". Height 203 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: Whilst we have not had the clock running as the pendulum is missing the metal suspension, when weight is applied to the going train the clock does tick. When the hands are advanced the date wheel does advance. It is difficult to tell whether the movement and case have always been together. The seat board is old however the clock cheeks are both different heights and have short sections of timber between the top of the cheek and the seat board. The mask around the dial fits reasonably well. The right hand return to the cornice has a loss to the rear right hand corner. Both pilasters are loose and there is some loss to the plaster work at top and bottom. The glazed door is in good condition and not warped. The sides of the hood are in good order. The main trunk door is not warped. The sides of the trunk are in good condition. The base has a stress fracture to the right hand side. Both sides are slightly sprung. The plinth moulding whilst old is probably a later addition. We have a weight and the pendulum.
An early 19th century mahogany longcase clock by William Coulie of Marykirk, with circular dial and two-train movement, the case being boxwood and ebony strung and with reeded quarter column corners. Height including finial 224 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The dial is in very good order generally. There is an old scuff to the right of the 31 date number on the subsidiary dial. There is a small loss to the paintwork around the left hand winding aperture. The dial has not been repainted however the numerals and minute markers etc. have been professionally repainted at some point probably within the last 20-30 years. We have the pendulum and two weights. The movement is currently ticking away. It is striking when advanced. The seatboard is clearly old and original. The clock is not a marriage. The hood is in very good condition. The brass bezel and hinge are original. The trunk door is not warped. There is a small veneer repair to the trunk just to the left of the top corner of the door. The sides of the case are in very good condition with no cracks. The base is in very good order also. There is a small repair to the bottom front hand section of the right hand front leg. All other legs are in good order. The case is structurally sound. The backboards are original. There is no evidence of any woodworm.
A George III oak longcase clock, by Fiske, Portsmouth, with eight day striking movement. Height including finial 235 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The movement is ticking away. We have the weights and pendulum. The movement strikes when advanced. The dial is in generally good order with some minor scuffs and scratches. There is some fading to the cartouche around the name and to the minute markers. The seat board is original. We do not think that the piece is a marriage. The hood is in generally good condition with no significant losses or cracks. The door shuts as it should. The trunk door is not warped. The sides of the clock are in good condition. The base is in generally good order. The bottom plinth is likely to be later. The back boards are original.
A George III oak longcase clock, with thirty hour movement, by Monkhouse of Carlisle. Height 221 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Hood in good condition generally. Glazed door not warped and has its original glass. The top metal dowel holding the hinge is missing. Trunk door is not warped. The sides of the case and base are in generally good condition. The bottom base moulding is a later replacement. We have the weight and pendulum. When weight is applied to the movement it ticks. The backboards are original. The clock is not a marriage.
A George III mahogany longcase clock, by George Felton, B. North (Bridgnorth ?), with two-train striking movement and centre date. Height 238 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The cornice has an old moulding repair to the front right hand corner of the top arch. Other than this the hood is in very good condition. The door is not warped. There is a repair to the top right hand corner by the hinge. The silvered brass dial is a little dirty. The case and movement are probably a marriage. The cheeks are built up. The mask around the dial does however fit. The trunk door is not warped. It is locked and we do not have a key. The reeded columns are in good condition generally with some minor crushes and scuffs. The sides of the clock and the base are all in good condition. The bracket feet are original. The clock is structurally sound. We have one weight and the pendulum.
A mahogany drop dial wall timepiece, Allport, Birmingham, circa 1860, octagonal shaped case with side and bottom doors, trunk with carved leaf side ''ears'', 12-inch convex painted dial with Roman numerals, single fusee movement with anchor escapement, 73cm high25.04.17, Case with small cracks to the veneers and small chips in parts, possibly later side doors, later bezel, dial has been re-painted, movement needs cleaning, pendulum spring suspension is broken, with pendulum.
A Victorian camphor wood trunk with leather and brass covering with painted floral decoration CONDITION REPORTS The leather is scuffed nad ripped in various places and rolling up the edges the leather is coming away. Paintwork is crazing and flaking in various places, missing some pins to the metalwork, one handle is missing, some of the studwork is missing. There is a tear to the leather along the back seam, one of the metal corners is missing from the top left hand side. The lock appears to be a replacement as are the hinges and the holding arm is broken. There are also some splits to the interior wood lining. General wear and tear conducive with age and use

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