An 18th century and later longcase clock by Thomas Morgan Edinburgh, the arched brass dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, in later mahogany inlaid trunk, with two weights, 220cm high x 44.5cm wide CONDITION REPORT: Lot 444 - Case: fretwork to frieze of hood buckled and lifting in areas, some lacking, split to right side of hood, moulding to cornice repaired to right side, small chunk lacking to left side, beading lacking to left side of trunk, general cracks to veneer especially to cross body, base is cracked and areas of veneer replaced, finial lacking. Backboards to base have been replaced, later seat board and side packers, mechanism untested, face measures 42cm high x 31cm wide. Comes with two weights, pendulum and winding keys.
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An nineteenth century tavern or 'Act of Parliament' mahogany wall-clock with unusual wooden dial and Sheraton-style shell-inlay, cross-banding and feather stringing to the single-door drop trunk, the circular dial of 22ins diam (56cms) and bearing brass-work Roman numerals, brass hands and ring, complete with pendulum and weights, 49ins high (125cms)
An early Victorian longcase clock, the painted arch dial with rolling moon-face and bearing Arabic numerals, the decorative hood having a swan pediment, centre ball and eagle and with floral painted glass panes above full-Corinthian column supports. The inlaid and cross-banded trunk with shaped door, flanked by quarter Corinthian columns, 93ins high (237cms)
A walnut long case clock, mid 18th century and later, the brass 12 inch dial inscribed 'John Pepys, London' with subsidiary seconds dial and date dial above, caddy top with blind fretwork decoration, arched trunk door and plinth base. h. 226 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Some lifting and losses and replacements to the veneer and second dial missing, no warranty offered as to the working condition of the movement, some veneers faded and stained. Please see further photographs for better idea of condition. 2 weights not brass cased with pendulum. Believe base has been cut down with newer back boards.
A mid 19th century Longcase Clock, the arched dial inscribed "Kirby, Malton" with seconds ring, date aperture and painted with sporting scenes. With eight day movement, in mahogany and oak case with swan's neck pediment and baluster turned pilasters, the trunk with quarter round mouldings and inlaid decoration, on bracket feet. 7' 6" (229cms) high.
Brimtoy and Mettoy 00 Gauge Tinplate Trains with Crescent Moko and other Toy Trains: including Brimtoy 00 Gauge Clockwork Engine, Tender, Rolling Stock (5) and track, 0 Gauge 2509 Silver Streak clockwork engine, Moko diecast Engine and Truck, Crescent diecast rolling stock (3), Condon Mining engine (lacks one wheel) with two tipper trucks, and other items, F-G (qty) other items, Hornby 0 Gauge Tin Trunk, Knights large scale platform trolley and Minic trailer, Dinky Figures (3), and Dublo Signal, Dinky platform barrow, Wells Brimtoy small scale trucks without backs, small clockwork mechanism, tin sieve
A Dinky Toys 142 Jaguar Mark X, light metallic blue, red interior, plastic trunk, 195 Jaguar 3.4 Saloon, maroon body, off-white interior, 240 Cooper Racing Car, Corgi Toys 419 Ford Zephyr Motorway Patrol, Matchbox Lesney 1-75 No.34 Volkswagen Delivery Van, in original boxes, VG-E, 240 lacks engine cover, boxes P-VG (5)
Bahamas. 1901-1919 Queen's Staircase issue study of the varieties (52 stamps) on Hagner sheets, accompanied by detailed write-up; includes War Tax and Special Deliveries, mint with some unmounted (and one used). We note eighteen examples of R5/8 extra tree trunk, four R1/12 half extra tree trunks, etc, a useful lot
A Victorian oak and mahogany longcase clock with 14 ins painted arched top dial, Roman numerals with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture and painted spandrels, signed Griffith Owen, Llanrwst, before a twin weight driven movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, pendulum and weights included, the hood with broken swan neck pediment, arched top door with flanking turned wooden pillars, oak and mahogany crossbanded single door with matching flanking pillars on a chamfered stepped base, the trunk base and door centre inlaid with diamond shaped floral motif, 231 cms high
A Victorian mahogany and inlaid longcase clock, the hood with broken swan neck pediment with capped finials above a painted frieze, the arched glass door flanked by square reeded pillars before a painted rolling moon dial, painted numerals with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, painted figural spandrels, the dial marked 'J Cooke, Runcorn', twin weight driven movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, pendulum and weights included, the main trunk with triple arch single door with boxwood stringing flanked by half cut reeded pillars on a stepped base raised on bracket feet, 237 cms high
A late 18th Century Irish mahogany longcase clock, the hood with broken architectural pediment and brass ball and eagle finial, a blind fret frieze with single glazed door below flanked by reeded columns, the 13.5 ins square brass dial set with numbered and Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and chased twin winding holes, cast pierced spandrels, signed Bainbridge, Dublin, twin weight driven movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, pendulum and weights included, the single trunk door with shaped chamfered top flanked by quarter cut reeded columns on a stepped crossbanded mahogany trunk base with blind fret side decoration, raised on corner bracket feet, 240 cms high
A late Victorian inlaid rosewood miniature longcase clock case having broken arch pediment, fan spandrels to the circular white enamel dial, inlaid swag and urn trunk flanked by four slim turned pillars, the base inlaid with urn and flowers, 41cms high (now fitted with modern battery movement)
RARE AND EARLY c1910 STEIFF TEDDY BEAR; A fabulous early Steiff teddy bear. Circa 1910 with 'STEIFF' button to ear. Jointed limbs with boot button eyes and woodwool stuffing. Pronounced snout with defined hump to rear. Provenance; Bear comes with his lifelong 'bed' - a Victorian / Edwardian small cloth bound childs trunk, a photograph of the original owner (pictured with a toy), a collection of counting blocks and various other 'bedding' for the bear. A fantastic collection of provenance which, under direction of the vendor 'must never part with the bear.' From a personal and private collection of antique Steiff teddy bears, amassed over many years.
A mahogany longcase clock, 19th century, the hood with shaped top and turned finials, with column pilasters and arched glazed door, the trunk with lancet shaped door, flanked by quarter pilaster columns, on square panel moulded base, the painted dial with Roman numeral chapter ring, with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the arch decorated with a young boy and his sheep, with two weights and a pendulum bob, 210cm high CONDITION REPORT: crack to glass of hood, other all light scuffing to case

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