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An Edwardian inlaid mahogany tubular bell quarter chiming eight-day longcase... An Edwardian inlaid mahogany tubular bell quarter chiming eight-day longcase regulator, William Drew, Peterborough , early 20th century, The very substantial triple train movement chiming the quarters on eight tubular gongs and striking the hour on an additional gong, the going train with deadbeat escapement, Harrison's maintaining power and fine beat adjustment for the wood rod pendulum with cylindrical nickel plated bob, the 13 inch brass break-arch dial with subsidiary seconds dial to the fine foliate scroll engraved centre within applied silvered chapter ring with raised gilt Arabic numerals and rococo scroll cast spandrels to angles, the arch with twin subsidiary Strike/Silent and Whittington/Westminster selection dials with rosette engraved centres, upper silvered infill panel signed WILLIAM DREW, MAKER, Peterboro' and flanked by conforming mounts, the swan neck pedimented case with Corinthian columns flanking dial and rectangular sound frets to sides of hood above bevel-glazed break-arch caddy moulded door flanked by Corinthian quarter columns to trunk, on fielded panel fronted plinth base with canted front angles and moulded skirt, 246cm (97ins) high.
Diana of Gabii - a large Continental life size plaster figure, standing, before a trunk on a shaped oval base, 183cm high, early 19th Century This is a copy of the original marble which was excavated in 1792 from Bulargefe (Gabii) in Italy. It dates from around 1820. The original marble of Diana of Gabii was bought by Napoleon in 1807 and displayed in The Louvre in 1820 where it has remained ever since. Copies were made in composition which involved the construction of armatures of metal and hessian for strength and the body then modelled around them. Note how fine the modelling is and whilst it needs a little careful restoration it remains in fine original condition. A number of copies were made but it is doubtful whether many are still in existence today. This figure was found a few years ago in an old library in Belgium.
Louis Vuitton - a wooden brass and leather bound trunk, the body with LV fabric, the hinged lid revealing an interior, partitioned with upper tray with straps and compartmentalised sides, quilted lid bearing label Louis Vuitton, Paris - 70 Champs Elyseé, 149 New Bond Street, London. W, Nice 12 Avenue De Verduns & Lille, 34 Rue Faidherbe, pair of leather carrying handles, the central lock plate inscribed 70 Champs Elyseé, 149 New Bond Street, the studs all stamped Louis Vuitton, trunk 80cm x 46cm x 34cm (faults)
Malles Goyard - a wooden, brass and leather bound trunk, black fabric body, the hinged lid revealing quilted interior and pair of trays each with cotton straps with black Japanned clasps, bearing lable E Goyard Aine, 237 Rue St Honoré, Paris, Montecarlo & Biarritz, bearing ivorine label to the side with the same details, the brass locks stamped Goyard Aine, 112cm wide, 57cm deep, 56cm high (faults)
A Chinese silver coloured metal egg cup of miniature goblet form the urnular body with vacant shield shaped cartouche flanked by Chinoiserie scenes of figures playing board games and in temple gardens, bamboo trunk and leaf stem with circular foot with root cast base and plain pedestal, marked, 8.75cm high
A George III oak cottage longcase clock the hood with swan neck pediment terminating in brass roundels with three ball and spire finials, the arched enamel dial painted to the top with a female figure in extensive landscape oval, floral spandrels, the cream enamel dial with subsidiary seconds dial and month aperture, inscribed "J Levy, & Co, Boston", eight day movement striking on a bell, the hood door flanked by a pair of brass capped tapered pillars, mahogany crossbanded trunk door, on plain plinth with shaped apron and bracket feet, 216cm high overall, Circa 1800 (faults and old restorations)
A George III oak cottage longcase clock the hood with swan neck pediment terminating in embossed brass roundels and three brass ball and spire finials, carved with brick work and dog tooth, the cream enamel dial inscribed to the arch "Thomas Regis ?, Cambridge", Arabic numerals with subsidiary seconds dial and month aperture, eight-day movement striking on a bell, floral painted spandrels, the hood with brass capped fluted tapered pillars, the trunk door with applied moulding to the lancet arched door, skirted plinth, shaped apron with bracket feet, 218cm high, Circa 1800
An Edwardian Granddaughter clock the mahogany case with domed hood enclosing an arched brass face the top with circular tablet inscribed "Thomas Page, Norwich", silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, matted centre dial with alarm dial with Arabic numerals, single train movement with verge escapement and alarm wheel, striking on two bells, 14cm dial, the hood with pair of moulded angles above a shaped figured trunk door and panelled base with outset ogee feet, 160cm high
A George III longcase clock with 8-day movement striking a bell, Rob. Knox of Bath, brass dial with arched top, applied pierced brass spandrels and chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, the hood with swan-neck pediment, fluted columns, quarter pilasters to the trunk, pedestal base, 225cm, (as found without hood glass panel).

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