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Mainly Cretaceous period, 140-70 million years BP. A mixed group of fossil items comprising: seven pieces of fossilised whalebone showing stratification; a section fossilised wood showing borings by shipworm; five Cretaceous echinoid casts in flint; two blocks of limestone with bracheopod fossils; a Cretaceous flint nodule showing bracheopods; a piece of pumice; a cross-section block of mineralised tree trunk. 4.3 kg total, 4-17cm (1 3/4 - 6 3/4"). Property of an Essex, UK collector; acquired on the UK art market, 1980-1990. [18, No Reserve] Mainly fine condition.
A collection of vintage luggage comprising a green canvas suitcase with leather corners and straps inscribed "Papworth Industries Cambridge 1943", marked with "G.H.S." to the outside, width 67cm, a leather suitcase with internal straps embossed with "E. Hill-Trevor.", width 76cm, and a canvas covered and wood bound trunk with leather handles, width 91cm (3).
An early 20th century Eastern carved hardwood side chair and a circular occasional table raised on four elephant trunk supports (2). CONDITION REPORT: Diameter 46cm. Height 84cm. Overall good condition. Slight wear marks to top. Replacement dowels to top. Chair height 116cm, finial loose. Rear brace possibly replaced. Wear to plank seat. Overall good.
W. Chasts, Teignmouth, An early 19th Century oak and mahogany longcase clock having an eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell, the 13-inch painted break-arch dial decorated with Wellington at Waterloo directing his troops with his sword arm moving with the swing of the pendulum, signed with the maker's name to the dial centre, with subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture and brass hands, the oak case with mahogany crossbanding to the trunk door and base, with quartered columns to the curved-top hood, height 212cms.
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY SCOTTISH MAHOGANY EIGHT-DAY LONG CASE CLOCK, having an arched top with brass ball finial, circular dial aperture and obelisk finials, the arched trunk door between fluted quarter columns, raised on a crossbanded base with bracket feet, the dial with Roman hours, two subsidiary dials and winding apertures, complete with two weights, pendulum and key. 219cm(h) CONDITION: Wear to dial, some damage to hands, marks and scratches, split to base.
A GEORGE III OAK THIRTY HOUR DUMMY-WIND LONG CASE CLOCK by William Barker, Wigan, having a flat-topped hood with square glazed door and turned columns, the shaped and crossbanded trunk door, between quarter columns, raised on a panelled base with bracket feet, the silvered chapter ring with Roman hours, Arabic minutes and maker's details, enclosing a subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture and dummy winding holes, all within ornate brass spandrels, sold with weight and pendulum. 13cm(h) CONDITION: Generally ok, weight suspended on ropes.
A GEORGE III OAK EIGHT-DAY LONG CASED CLOCK by Barwise of Cockermouth, having a broken swan-neck pediment with brass eagle and ball finial, an arched glazed hood door and turned columns, shaped trunk door between fret-carved canted corners, on a panelled base with bracket feet, the arch of the brass dial with silvered disc engraved with maker's details, the silvered chapter ring having Roman hours and Arabic minutes, a subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture and winding holes, all enclosed by applied brass spandrels, sold with weights, pendulum and key. 228cm(h) CONDITION: Some wear to dial, split to base panel, small applied Masonic emblem above dial (piecing the plate), marks and scratches.

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