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Late 18th C oak longcase clock, eight day movement by Hill of Chester, dial with silvered chapter ring, subsidiary dial, date aperture and signed Thos Brown Chester to centre, C-scroll spandrels, the oak case with moulded top above turned columns, trunk with ogee moulding flanked by quadrant pilasters, 206cm h
Somerville (Edith Oenone) [1858-1949] The Elephant and the Swordfish, pastel on grey paper, 10" x 14", signed monogram l.r.; an original illustration for her celebrated children's book 'The Story of the Discontented Little Elephant,' [1912], showing the elephant in full flight after part of his trunk was bitten off, the swordfish watching from the river. (1)
A rare ivory satin doublet and hose worn to the coronation of King George IV, 19th July, 1821, the doublet's front panels adorned with couched gilt threads in diamond repeats in 'van-dyke' fringed vertical bands, domed bullion covered buttons, the mancherons, sleeves and tabbed hem applied with gilt braid and lace, high stand collar, rosettes to the shoulders; with matching trunk hose, chest approx 97cm, 38in, waist 112cm, 44in (2)The lavish and expensive costumes worn by the aristocracy to attend George IV's coronation were Elizabethan/Jacobean themed to recall England's past heritage. George was held in low esteem at the time due to his treatment of his estranged wife, Caroline of Brunswick, and his attempts to divorce her. She unsuccessfully attempted to participate in the event. Parliament voted the astonishing sum of £240,000 towards the cost of the ceremony (George III's coronation had only cost £70,000) in the hopes that it would rekindle his popularity. Provenance: 2nd Earl Camden, 1759-1840, created a Marquess in 1812. CONDITION REPORT: Doublet and hose are lined in white cotton, lining is generally good condition. There are perspiration stains and splits in silk at both underarms. The doublet side seams may have been taken in, possibly a last minute alteration? Gold lace and braid is lustrous and bright. The lining has darts added to reduce volume - again possibly a last minute adjustment. Perspiration stains at underarms on lining. Breeches: generally good condition. Very slight staining to cotton lining at crotch, a few small spot stains on waistband lining, one small rear right waist button is worn. Stain to silk on far left gold strip and 2 of the front strips. Small hole in satin at crotch. Very generous size, waist is 42in.
POST WAR CHINESE PORCELAIN ORBICULAR VASE with tapered cylindrical neck decorated in polychrome enamels with mystical figures in a rowing boat formed from a tree trunk, between borders of false gadroons and Ruyi lapetts, with polychromed neck, bearing a printed Quianlong reign mark in seal characters, 17 1/4" (44cm) high
An early 19th century mahogany droptrunk wall clock, the circular white enamel dial (dia. 12") signed Yarmouth, having Arabic numerals, pierced blue steel hands, single winding hole for an eight day weight driven movement, the trunk with crossbanded door flanked by chequer strung uprights, h.112cm Condition Report / Extra Information In general working order, but requires attention.The painted metal dial crazed, with losses at extremities but all original.Hood all present but some sections loose.Moulding loss to inside edge near lock.Glass good.Edge of hood all re-glued.Movement appears all original.With weight and pendulum.Case good, small chip near lock.Colour good.Upper left wing has been off.Bottom of case not detached.
Joseph Batty of Halifax - a circa 1800 oak longcase clock, having broken swan neck pediment, twin pilasters flanking square brass dial (w.12.5"), the chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, the centre engraved with a shepherd with flock and hound within a landscape, having decorative non-functioning rolling moon dial above rolling calendar dial, blue steeled hands, 30 hour weight driven brass four pillar movement striking on a bell, the trunk having quarter turned pilasters flanking panelled door to a boxbase, h.221cm
A superb percussion gun by Geschkat in Danzig, dating: mid-19th Century, provenance: Northern Germany, dating: mid-19th Century, provenance: Northern Germany, Heavy, rifled, octagonal, damask, 13 mm cal. barrel; signed in gold with 'F. GESCHKAT SUCCESS IN DANZIG' at the base, featuring two, gold horses with half-moon, three stars and an Arabic writing among clue and gold floral carvings. Precision, adjustable rear-sight, engraved and carved and featuring a gold half-moon, foresight with decorations; wide tang with fine engravings depicting a deer in the wood, masks and partially-gilt floral motifs; screw with blue and gold decorations; fake counter-piston with a miniature sculpture depicting a bear leaning against a trunk; backward spring lock with secure-lock, counter-plate en suite, beautifully carved with partially gilded hunting and floral motifs and angels. Wooden half stock, completely sculpted; the front sculpted as a lion head with steel and silver wyes; butt decorated with hunting motifs on both sides, the rest with floral motifs; checkered neck; silver mounts engraved and decorated en suite of very high quality. Stecher. Wooden ramrod with metallic mounts. , length 115 cm.
An Early XIX Century Mahogany and Oak Longcase Clock, broken swan neck pediment, arched glazed hood with ring turned supports, the trunk with quarter fluted strips flanking central door with ebony lozenge inlay, shaped apron piece, the white enamel dial with painted arch and spandrels, Roman numerals, by Swinburn of Durham.
Four boxes of assorted sundry household china, glass, etc, to include various bowls, hanging lights, decanter, vases, etc, a box of assorted books on the subject of travel, a box containing a Davenport "Japan Flowers" part dinner service to include tureens, sauce boats, dinner plates, etc and a wooden metal bound trunk and a crackle-glazed effect plant pot containing assorted cushions (6)
A collection of furniture comprising a modern pine circular dining table on pedestal base, together with a modern pine double bed frame, two pine side cabinets, a painted and glazed wall cabinet, together with an oak hall stand with mirrored back and iron coat hooks with umbrella stand beneath, a vintage trunk with fitted interior, a copper and iron standard lamp and a mahogany Sutherland table
A MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, the 9" brass dial signed F. Farr, Bristol, with thirty hour movement and alarm mechanism striking on a bell, the hood with scrolling pediment and central eagle and ball finial, with a tall trunk door and rectangular base, on bracket feet, 18th century and later, 77" high. See illustration
AN OAK AND MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, the enamelled dial signed Thoms. Baitson Beverley, with date aperture and Roman numerals, with thirty house two train movement striking on a bell, the hood with scrolling pediment with central ball and spike finial, the trunk with short door with arched inlay between quarter recessed fluted columns, 82" high x 19" wide
A GEORGE III OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, the arched brass dial signed 'Robert Windsor, Newport', with silvered chapter ring and subsidary seconds dial and date aperture, with two train eight day movement striking on a bell, the case with arched top trunk door, 80" high. Provenance: Private collection Dorset. Acquired from T Tribe Sturminster.
A GEORGE III OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, the brass and silver dial signed 'James Blytho Callington', with an anatomical depiction of Old Father Time flanked by two cherubs, striking on bells, the silver chapter ring enclosing subsidiary seconds and date dials, with a two train movement striking on a bell, the hood with scrolling arch pediment and fluted columns, the trunk with conforming mahogany cross banded arch top trunk door, 86" high
A MAHOGANY AND CROSSBANDED LONGCASE CLOCK, the enamelled dial with moon phase above chapter ring with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, above a two train movement striking on a bell, the hood with scrolling swan necked pediment and columns to either side of the dial, the trunk with an arch topped door between canted corners, on conforming base with bracket feet, 85" high
An early George III oak longcase clock the swan neck pediment with floral carved terminals, fret carved arch above an arched enamel dial finely painted with a gallant and his companion she holding a bird cage with sheep at her feet, a spaniel to his side, an extensive vista beyond, the spandrels floral painted, the chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, the dial inscribed Robert Bunyon, Lincoln, subsidiary seconds dial and month aperture, twin winding holes and pierced hands, eight-day twin train movement striking on a bell, the hood with pair of gilded gesso capped tapered mahogany pillars, arched trunk door and skirted base, 212cm high, Circa 1780
A George IV mahogany longcase clock the swan neck pediment centred on a ball and spire finial the arched hood enclosing an arched enamelled dial painted to the top and spandrels with flowers and basket of flowers, the chapter ring with Roman numerals inscribed Bell Bawtry, the hood with pair of brass capped fluted pillars, the trunk with parquetry and ebonised borders, shaped trunk door flanked by fluted quarter angles, line and crossbanded base, 223cm high, Circa 1830 (restorations)

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