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Mixed Chinese ceramics, to include Chinese blue and white vase, with slender neck and elephant trunk handles above a flower painted body and shaped foot, 16.5cm high, a blue and white vase and cover, 30cm high, a small cylinder vase, a lidded vase with crackle glaze and a rectangular vase, 22cm high
An early 19thC oak longcase clock, the hood having a swan neck pediment and three spherical brass finials, over an arched door, between fluted pillars, above a canted, straight trunk and pendulum door, on a box base and bracket plinth; the bell strike movement faced by a floral painted and gilded, white painted steel Roman dial, incorporating subsidiary seconds and a date aperture, inscribed Jn O Wilson, Peterborough 88''h
George III oak longcase clock by Jeremiah Standring of Bolton, the hood with swan neck pediment, glazed door flanked by tapered cylindrical pillars, trunk with mahogany crossbanded long door flanked by split pillars and standing on bracket feet, brass dial with silvered chapter ring having Roman and Arabic numerals, matted engraved centre, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, eight day striking movement, 215cm high Condition: Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department for further details
George III mahogany longcase clock, the hood with moulded pediment, arch shaped glazed door flanked by reeded pillars, trunk with arch shaped long door and standing on a plinth base, arch shaped brass dial with silvered chapter ring, the arch with silvered roundel engraved with a sailing ship, subsidiary seconds dial, eight day striking movement, 224cm high Condition: Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department for further details
Victorian satinwood and mahogany longcase clock by maker J A Naftels of Guernsey, the enamelled dial with Roman numerals having subsidury seconds and date dial painted with fouled anchor, insects and roses, the case with chamfered trunk raised on bracket feet CONDITION REPORT: Walker and Hughes on reverse of dial plate Case appears original and in good order It is 8 day Cracklure to point on face Signs of woodworm See additional images
George III oak longcase clock by maker La? of Kirkcudbright having enamelled dial with Roman numerals, the case with swan neck hood, arched trunk door raised on plinth base, 206cm tall CONDITION REPORT: Swan neck on hood repaired Some veneer and moulding missing to hood Missing bracket feet Pedestal with cracks between vertical joints Makers mark undecipherable
A George III mahogany longcase clock, with swans neck pediment with blind fretwork carving above the 14 inch arched brass dial and eight day striking movement with moon phase inscribed to the arch "James Sandiford, Salford", flanked by turned columns, the case with long trunk door flanked by quarter column corners with brickwork beneath. Height 234 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: In our opinion this clock is not a marriage. The seatboard is clearly original and the mask around the face fits very well. The clock is of generally good quality and in reasonable condition overall. The hood is in generally good condition with very minor scuffs, blemishes and small losses. The clock dial is very dirty but complete and undamaged. The movement is reasonably clean but the mechanism for the operation of the moon phase is missing. We have the weights and pendulum and the clock winds as it should. We have not had the clock running as the crutch through which the pendulum fits is broken although we do have the piece. When weight is applied to both the strike and gong train then the movement appear to operate. The case itself is in generally reasonable order. The dentil work below the hood has small areas of loss as does the fretwork collar. The trunk door is not significantly warped but does have minor veneer stress fractures as does the base panel. The sides of the clock are in good order and the bracket feet appear to be original.
An oak sectional bookcase, Globe Wernicke, three tier, with lead glazed doors and low drawer. Width 85 cm, height 128 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Other than having a cracked glass the hood is in generally good order. There are two minor stress fractures at the rear of the arch on each side of the glazed door frame. The sides of the piece are in good order as is the trunk door and base. There are no significant issues with the case. The dial is a little dirty and one spandrel requires reattaching. The clock is currently ticking on the going train but not striking. There is a problem with the left hand winding mechanism and the right hand winding mechanism is fully wound.
An early 19th century mahogany longcase clock, with swans neck pediment above an arched glazed door enclosing the painted dial and eight day striking movement by D. Lyon, Lanark, the trunk with applied mouldings and arched door and raised on short turned feet. Height including finial 230 cm.
A George III mahogany cased longcase clock, with swans neck pediment above the arched glazed door enclosing a silvered brass dial marked "Rob. Alexander, Leith" and with two-train musical movement, flanked by fluted columns with brass capitals, with long arched trunk door and conforming base raised on short turned feet. Height 216 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This clock is in generally good condition. The hood is in very good order with no significant damage or losses. The case is similarly in very good condition. The door is not warped and the base is also in very good condition. The silvered brass dial is very dirty but serviceable. The movement is dirty but appears to be complete and whilst we have not had the clock working when weight is applied to both the going and the strike train the movement does appear to operate. The movement is on six bells and the large main strike bell. When the hands are operated this would suggest that the movement chimes on the quarter, the half, the three quarter and also on the full. The tune is probably a simple folk tune and not specifically Whittington or Westminster chimes. We do not know the name of the tune. We have both weights, the pendulum and the key.
An early 19th century mahogany longcase clock, Scottish, with swans neck pediment above the arched painted dial with spandrels emblematic of England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland and scene of Queen Mary's Landing to the arch, the dial marked "Jas. Summers, Hamilton" and with two-train striking movement, with long trunk door and base raised on short turned feet. Height 226 cm.
A 19th century mahogany cased shop regulator, the dial inscribed "Oldridge, Birkenhead", the movement by Condliff, Liverpool, with mercury weighted pendulum. Dial diameter 35.5 cm, height 250 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The clock is in generally extremely good condition. The case is in extremely good order indeed with no significant issues. As one would expect there has been the odd minor repair but no significant issues. Looking at the hood there are minor stress cracks in the veneers in places but again these are not problematic. The trunk door is not warped. The veneers around the door are in good condition and the same can be said of the base. The side panels are in generally good condition. The bottom left and bottom right hand panels have minor vertical veneer stress fractures. The feet are original and in good condition. The movement appears to be in very good order. It is clean and complete and there are no missing elements. The mercury has been removed from the pendulum and we have not had the clock ticking. When weight is applied the movement does however appear to tick and operate as it should.
A George III mahogany longcase clock by W. Nicholson of Whitehaven, the case with a swans neck pediment above an arched glazed door enclosing the 12 inch arched brass dial with penny moon and tidal dial to the arch, with eight day striking movement, date aperture and subsidiary seconds dial, flanked by fluted columns, with long arched trunk door, fluted and reeded quarter columns and conforming base supported on ogee bracket feet. Height 225 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This clock is in generally very good order. It is currently ticking away. it keeps good time and the tidal dial and moon face appear to be operating correctly. The movement is generally clean and appears to be in good condition generally. The seatboard appears to be original although slightly less wide than the tops of the cheeks. The case is certainly contemporary with the movement and very clearly of Whitehaven type. The hood is generally in very good condition with no issues. The door is not warped. Whilst we do not feel that the clock is a marriage there is a gap all the way around the dial by the mask. The trunk door is slightly warped but does not require any pressure to close and lock. There is a slight gap at the top centre between the top centre of the door and the case itself. The case is generally in very good order with no significant issues. The clock could be used and enjoyed or resold in its current condition with out the need for any repairs or restoration. The dial width is 12 ins.
An Irish elm and oak longcase clock, fretted cresting to hood, fluted columns, modillion cornice and carved frieze, 30.5cm square enamel dial subsidiary seconds dial, silvered date aperture, associated 8-day movement striking on a bell, inscribed Chas. Macnally/ Londonderry, trunk with rectangular door, fluted canted angles 203cm high Charles MacNally was working in Ulster from c. 1820 signing both from Omagh and Londonderry, before migrating to Canada c. 1830 and settling down as a maker in York, Ontario (then still capital of Upper Canada). Condition Report: Base panel water stained and cracked, associated movement and dial good
A large metal canvas covered travel trunk containing a collection of militaria items used and collected by James Anthony Rankin to include a kukri, a quantity of ephemera to include royal memorabilia, scrap albums, photograph albums containing military photographs, a quantity of military badges, buttons and cap badges etc.

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