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An early 19th century inlaid mahogany longcase clock by Swann, Stockport, the hood with 3 brass finials, swan neck pediment and square reeded side pillars, similar pillars and triple arch door to the trunk, on ogee bracket feet, square painted dial with inset moon phase, 8 day striking movement, height 99"
Hadwen, Liverpool, a late 18th century mahogany longcase clock, the broken arch hood with ball finial, fluted columns, 13inch dial with moonphase disc, seconds dial and date aperture, 4 pillar 8 day movement, the trunk with quarter columns to the corners, on a canted rectangular base, ogee bracket feet, 237cm (92in) Condition report: the finial is now detached.
William Cattell in Fleet Street Londini fecit, a 17th century walnut marquetry month going longcase clock, the hood with later giltwood cresting above gilt pilasters, 10inch dial signed at the foot, winged mask spandrels, slender chapter ring and seconds dial, date aperture, maintaining power, scored winding squares, large outside countwheel to the six pillar movement, (five of which latched), latched dial feet, the trunk with three marquetry panels to the door, marquetry front plinth, on bun feet, 210cm (82in), measures approximately 255 cm with the hood lifted. William Cattell is recorded by Britten as working 1664-90, apprenticed to Edward Stanton 1664, made a Freeman of the Clockmaker's Company in 1672. Condition report: Chapter ring outer engraving rather faint. Chapter ring possibly later. Seconds dial possibly replacement. Hands probably later. Seatboard looks old. Crack across top of trunk door. Various other marks and typical cracks and age-related wear and tear. Lacks one side throat convex moulding.
An imposing walnut seaweed marquetry longcase clock, 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, 4 pillar 8 day movement with replacement seatboard, rectangular trunk door and plinth with replaced skirting, restorations, 249cm (97in) Condition report: Case has a warm colour and appropriate looking shrinkage to mouldings. Skirting looks later. Small losses and knocks to case. Trunk lock key present (later lock). Non-original winding key. Good looking dial although we are unsure whether this is the original movement. Movement appears to fit though it is a simple four pillar type. We are unsure as to the authenticity of the Delander name on the dial. Trunk door with loose moulding and part missing (see photo). Slight packing under seatboard. Guiderails possibly replaced. The inside of case appears to have an old colour wash. Two brass case weights present.
A 19th century mahogany longcase clock, signed John Clark, Bristol, the hood with swanneck pediment, painted 13inch dial with moonphase disc to the arch, concentric calendar, seasonal figural spandrels, some retouching, 4 pillar 8 day movement, the trunk with canted blindfret corners, 229cm (89in)
A Swedish 4 bolt two piece diving suit and equipment:, the top section glued to a brass 4-bolt recessed collar with rubber cuffs, the bottom section glued to a 4 inch copper waistband with weight hooks, together with a submersible airline, diving light and regulator valve by Grieff in an associated trunk. (some mildew and vulcanisation to suit) * see page 169, vol 2, 'Diving Helmets and Equipment Through The Ages'.
A WALNUT AND MARQUETRY EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, 18TH C the brass dial engraved on the chapter ring SAMSON WROTH TAUNTON, with matted centre, date aperture and 'Indian' mask spandrels, having four pillar movement, the marquetry door to the trunk with lentical, 199cm h ++Dial/movement associated to the case, the case with old alteration, repair and damage including a shrinkage crack to the reduced base
METAL TRUNK. A faux crocodile painted metal trunk, with brass lock. 53 x 32 x 33cm. PLEASE NOTE: Our in-house, postal shipping service is NOT available for this lot, or as part of any multiple lot purchases due to size, weight or fragility. Alternative, recommended carrier services are available.
A comprehensive early 20th century Indian Medical Service officers uniform, attributable to Lt. Col. Shortt (IMS) comprising - a blue dress uniform tailored by Hawkes & Co., London, with fine matt gilt buttons and gold braid trims, dress solar tepee with gilt fittings & plume, red trimmed black leather boots, a mess jacket; Kahki tunic, peaked cap, solar tepee, Sam Browne leather belts, pouches etc; a ceremonial dress sword by Spencer & Co, the blade etched with crucifix and Maltese Cross, within red leather and to/w assorted fatigues and colonial dress, contained within the officers lead lined transit trunk.
A patinated metal model of an elephant, with trunk raised, standing on associated gilt wood base, 9 1/2 x 8in. (24 x 20cms) high; together with a late 19th Century letter rack, decorated with bell drop flowers on a bronze base, 7in. (18cms) high; a tortoiseshell and bone plaque ball, 3in (8cms) diameter; and a bone plaque ball, 4in (10cms) diameter. (4)
Early 20th century black painted and steel bound tool trunk, of typical hinged rectangular form, painted to the front "W Bond, Staff Sergt Farrier, 7th Dgn Gds", fitted inside the lid with a gilt framed photograph of "Staff Sergt Farrier W Bond, 1st prize lemon cutting, military tournament, Folkestone August 1901", width of trunk 31 1/2"
A GEORGE III OAK 30 HOUR LONGCASE CLOCK with ball and spike finials, blind fretwork decoration to the hood and mahogany cross banding to the trunk, the brass dial with single pierced hand, Roman numerals, cast spandrels, date aperture and signed William Parks, Wolverhampton 49cm wide x 213cm high
A GEORGIAN OAK LONG CASE CLOCK, the mahogany, satin wood and ebony decorated swan neck pediment with brass ball finials, the trunk with shaped mahogany cross banded door with central shell inlay and flanked by quarter round fluted columns to either side and further conforming decoration below and all standing on shaped bracket feet, the brass dial with silvered chapter ring, Roman numerals, subsidiary second hand and date aperture, signed 'Richard Clayton, Marple', the eight day movement striking the hours on a bell, the dial 30.5cm wide, the clock 220cm high (hour hand lacking)
A MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, 19th century, by Milton of Dublin, the arched hood with glazed panel door, enclosing a white painted dial with Roman numeral chapter ring and subsidiary dial, signed Milton Dublin, over a crossbanded trunk set with circular barometer panel and vertical thermometer dial, on outset plinth base. 205cm high
A mid 19th Century mahogany longcase clock with eight-day movement, the swan neck pediment above the 14 inch painted broken arch dial with moonphase, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, signed 'Jno. Firderer, Birmingham', with turned pillar supports and cross-banded detail to the trunk, height 225cm.

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