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A SMALL VERY FINE QUALITY JAPANESE MEIJI PERIOD MIXED METAL TRIPOD JAR, LINER & COVER, the sides finely decorated in onlaid and inlaid silver, gilt metal and copper, the shoulders with a trellis ground design of butterflies, flowerheads and leafage above a narrow band of lotus and swimming fish, the cover with an unusual trunk section and bud finial, 4.25in high overall.
A GOOD LARGE SIGNED JAPANESE MEIJI PERIOD BRONZE GROUP OF TWO TIGERS ATTACKING AN ELEPHANT BY ASAKURA YOSHIHARU, one of the tigers on the elephants back, the other being trampled underfoot, the coats of each animal naturalistically cast , the base cast with a seal mark, 22.5in long overall & 22in high to top of trunk.
A Vintage canvas and leather trunk, Finnigans Of rectangular hinged form with leather angles and white Cunard White Star labels, Queen Mary and red Cunard White Star 1st class labels with an overhanging leather lock cover and leather straps. 30x76x48cms and a leather two handled bag 40cms. (2)
An early 19th Century mahogany dial clock With a convex glazed brass bezel to the convex cream painted metal dial, unsigned, pierced hands, Roman numerals the four pillar single train fusee movement with A shaped brass plates, anchor escapement with a pendulum bob and a later key, the case with a hinged side door, lacking lower door. (illustrated) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 2064: the outer brass bezel some signs of discolouration around the border, hinge to door loose, central key missing, original glass, usual enamel chipping around the four fixing screws to border of dial some paint in the process of flaking in the central dial just below twelve o'clock, minor scratching around winding aperture, minor bend to the seconds hand, mahogany case the moulded border minor scratches, lower hinged door lacking, hinges lacking, slither of veneer missing to the lower part of the trunk approximately 2cm x 2cm, a small piece of veneer missing on the right of the trunk by the hinge recess, two wooden plugs missing to hold the dial in place, side hinge door in place hinges loose two screws missing, some veneer to border on hinged door missing, possibly later pendulum and later key.
An early Victorian mahogany drop dial wall timepiece With a metal bezel enclosing a white dial printed "London County Council" with a four pillar single train fusee movement with anchor escapement with rectangular plates, the box case fitted with a turned wood dial above a drop trunk with side door, lacking base drawer, complete with long pendulum. NB: includes an admissions daily issue menu sheet possibly the clock may relate to St Bernard's Hospital, Southall, Middlesex which was the first pauper lunatic asylum built in England. In 1889 the newly formed L.C.C. took over and the asylum was renamed The London County Asylum Hanwell.
A mahogany and brass inlaid wall timepiece With a 30cm white bowfront dial signed T Moreland, Chester with Roman numerals, gilt brass bezel to the bowfront glazed door the single train fusee and chain movement and shouldered footed plates with anchor escapement the well veneered case with an octagonal beaded top each segment inlaid with cut brass leaves and flowers, the trunk inlaid with stars and line inlays with fan shape ears the undercut base similarly inlaid with a hinged door with door key, original winding key and pendulum. 64x41cms. (illustrated) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 2078: the brass bezel the glass good condition, the hinge slight movement, the dial minor surface scratching otherwise bright, some enamel chipping around the three fixing screws, minor chip on the outer rim of the dial by five o'clock and just past one o'clock, beaded border good condition brass inlay to frieze good condition, brass inlay to trunk stars intact, brass horizontal strips good condition and roundels the left hand strip of metal possibly replaced, lower hinged door, hinge in good condition with key, complete with pendulum, case sides in good condition, right hand hinged door, one screw missing to top hinge, hinge is tight with original brass catch, movement good condition, running but not run for duration.
An early 19th Century oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock With a 36cm white dial signed T Gaskell, Knutsford with subsidiary seconds and date aperture, Arabic numerals and painted spandrels the two train eight day movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell with a Walker false plate, the case with a swan neck cresting with brass roundel terminals, the crossbanded trunk with a shaped door raised upon a plinth base with canted angles and ogee bracket feet, with two weights and pendulum and winding key. 208cms.
An early 19th Century oak and mahogany inlaid longcase clock With a 30cm white arched dial signed Wainwright, Nottingham with subsidiary date aperture painted with a finch, foliate spandrels, the arch painted with a maiden beside an anchor with masted vessels out to sea, the single train 30 hour movement with outside count wheel striking on a saucer bell, the case with a swan neck cresting with brass roundels and a brass sphere finial above fluted brass cap columns, the crossbanded trunk door inlaid with stringing raised upon a plinth base with pendulum and one weight. 180cms high x 46cms.
A George IV inlaid mahogany longcase clock With a 32cm brass and silvered dial signed in an oval John Irvin Sligoe with subsidiary seconds and date aperture, the matted roundel engraved with leaves, the two train eight day movement with anchor escapement striking on an overhead bell, the case with an arched hood with a shaped pediment and three brass spire finials, the glazed door with a fluted brass bezel inlaid canted angles, the trunk inlaid with a panel and checkering above a short inlaid door raised upon a plinth base and bracket feet, requires restoration to case with two weights, pendulum and two brass and mahogany winding keys, approximately 223cms, width of plinth 44.5cms. (illustrated)
An 18th Century oak longcase clock With a 28cm brass dial signed Binch, Liverpool with Roman and Arabic numerals and subsidiary date aperture, cast mask and scroll spandrels the single train 30 hour movement with outside count wheel striking on a saucer bell, the slender case with a cavetto cornice above slender turned square headed columns, the trunk with a shaped long door, brass escutcheon raised upon a plinth base and bracket feet. 193cms x 39cms wide x25cms. Good colour *** Brian Loomes records (watch makers and clock makers of the world volume ll, Binch working from 1767-1777. With pendulum, one weight, wood wheel and lead weight. CONDITION REPORT: The case, minor damage beneath the cavetto cornice approx. 4cmsx0.25cms, glass door original, original putty border good colour to hood, the long door some movement in the drop hinge, door not fitting flush particularly at the bottom gap of 1.5cms, old repair to edge of the top of the door and a small piece of moulding missing, some surface scratching, good colour, minor surface scratching, old split to plinth base and a minor division between the left and right hand boards to the face of the plinth showing daylight, original long back board, bracket feet old, traces of lacquering to the brass chaptering, original hands, the movement would appear to be in good condition with pendulum, one weight, two extra lead wheels.
A 20th Century mahogany grandaughter longcase clock With a 16cm brass and silvered dial signed Elliott and engraved Frodsham, London with Roman and Arabic numerals with wing cherub finials and a roundel in the arch engraved Tempus Fugit, the three train movement with an 8 day lever Westminster and Whittington movement striking on eight gongs, the back plate signed Elliott, London No: 8125, the slender walnut case with an arched top above canted angles, panelled trunk raised upon a plinth base and ogee bracket feet. 152cms high x width of plinth 29cms x 19cms. (illustrated)
A George III inlaid mahogany longcase clock With a 31cm arched brass dial with a silver chapter ring signed Helm , Ormskirk with subsidiary seconds, the centre engraved with mask and scrolling leaves, leafy mask spandrels, the two train eight day movement with anchor escapement, rack striking on a saucer bell, the case with a swan neck cresting with flower terminals and urn finials above a glazed panel painted with leaves above turned wood columns, the trunk with a long door, well figured wood flanked by quarter columns raised upon a panelled plinth base with two weights, pendulum and movement winding key, glazed door cracked. approximately 231cms x width of plinth 50x25cms. CONDITION REPORT: Condition Report Lot 2115 - not in working order. date approx 1780-1800 The case, turned finials on left and right hand side possibly replaced, central finial possibly replaced traces of glue beneath the plinth on which it sits, old polish within the flowers, some rubbing to the glazed panels to the gilt the arched glass with an extended crack from left to right, the hinges are loose particularly the top hinge requires strengthening, some movement to the lower hinge, piece of veneer missing to the corner of the top of the upright column on the left hand side, lower plinth to the upright column piece of plinth missing at the back, return moulding right hand side beneath the right hand column piece of moulding missing at the back measures approx. 10cmsx0.25cms long door, some movement to the top hinge requires tightening, slight drop to the right hand side minor, the case possibly polished, some scratching to the plinth, some scratching to the bracket feet particularly the right hand side, original back board with old tape running the full length upto plinth, inside of the hood an old canvas applied on the left hand side and two strips of the right hand side where old splits have been brought together, the arched dial the seconds hand bent, scratching to the silver chaptering and scratches to the metal below, some scratching to the outer gilt brass ground, original foot board, repair to the wire upright which guides the pendulum, movement dusty not running, one winding wheel attached to cat gut one winding wheel separated, repair to the pendulum, the bob scratched. IN MY OPINION THE DIAL, MOVEMENT AND CASE BELONG TOGETHER.
A 19th Century oak and mahogany and rosewood inlaid longcase clock With a 30cm white dial signed J Palin, Nantwich with subsidiary seconds lacking finger above a date aperture, Roman numerals, the spandrels painted with a classical dwelling, the two train eight day movement with anchor escapement, rack striking on a bell the case with a swan neck cresting above turned wood columns, the trunk with a short door inlaid with a rosewood lozenge raised upon a plinth base and bracket feet, requires restoration, with a pendulum and movement winding key, no weights. 206cms, width of plinth 47cms x 21cms.
An 19th Century inlaid mahogany longcase clock With a 36cm white dial signed James Newport, Macclesfield with subsidiary seconds and date aperture, Roman numerals, the spandrels painted with a dwelling and churches the two train eight day movement with anchor escapement, rack striking on a saucer bell, the case with a swan neck cresting with brass rosette terminals above turned wood columns, the trunk with a shaped inlaid door flanked by baluster ring turned columns raised upon a plinth base with canted angles and bracket feet. 220cms x width of plinth 54cms x 23cms with two weights and a pendulum. (illustrated)
A 19th Century carved oak longcase clock With 30cm arched brass dial signed Edward Hopkins, Bradford with subsidiary seconds and date aperture, the spandrels engraved with figures emblematic of the four seasons, the lunar calendar engraved with the "moons age" painted with a galleon and figures in landscape, the two train eight day movement with anchor escapement, rack striking on a saucer bell, the case with a cavetto cornice above leaf carved spandrels, damaged glazed door, the trunk carved with flower heads and leaves, lozenge and flower carved sides raised upon a panel plinth similarly carved and shaped bracket feet. 220cms high x width of plinth 42cms x 23cms, with two weights, pendulum and movement winding key.
A mahogany cased granddaughter clock With an arched brass dial with a silvered chapter ring, Roman and Arabic numerals, cast mask and leafy spandrels the arch centred with an oval cast with fruit and leaves pierced blued hands and a centre seconds sweep the two train eight day movement with anchor escapement now striking on coiled gong with a four pillar brass movement the case with a swan neck cresting with rose finials, rose terminals above a gilt metal pineapple finial, pierced fretwork frieze above fluted baluster columns, pierced fretwork sides the trunk with a mahogany crossbanded door flanked by similar columns raised upon a panel plinth base and claw and ball feet, plain rear legs with two weights and a pendulum. 192cms high x30x47cms. (illustrated) CONDITION REPORT: The case, the hood with a pineapple gilt finial, the plinth which it sits upon and the lower small plinth may be associated, dentil and blind fretwork and flowers good condition, hinges sound but a little loose, glass good condition, old putty around the rim, fluted columns good condition, fret work sides good condition, the trunk door fits flush to cabinet no warp, hinges solid no movement, minor scratching just below the door, minor surface scratching to raised panel plinth, some scratching to front claw and egg feet, the arched dial surface scratching to the arch, possibly later centre sweep hand, movement striking on a coiled gong, foot board original some rust to the pendulum hook, some signs of later soldering to the bracket which supports the pendulum, movement complete, some space between the arched dial and the cheek boards, with two weights and a pendulum.
An early 19th Century oak longcase clock With a 28cm white enameled dial signed Davey, Lewes with Roman numerals, the spandrels painted with roses and leaves, the single train movement with outside count wheel striking on a saucer bell, the case with a swan neck cresting above a plain frieze and brass capped columns the trunk with a long door raised upon a shaped plinth and bracket feet. 198x44cms with one weight and a pendulum.
An 18th Century oak and later carved ebonised longcase clock With a 31cm brass dial signed Will Barnish, Rochdale with Roman and Arabic numerals, date aperture the centre engraved with leaves and scrolls, cast mask and leafy spandrels the 30 hour movement with outside count wheel striking on a saucer bell the case with a gauntlet and spear cresting, bell shape top above a plain frieze, leaf carved columns the trunk door carved with lozenges, leaves and flower heads raised upon a similarly carved plinth base with one weight and a pendulum. 216cms x49cms wide.
A good George III inlaid mahogany longcase clock With a 33cm arched brass dial signed Latham, Wigan with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, cast gilt metal mask and leaf spandrels, the lunar calendar painted with a stone bridge and a castle, the two train eight day movement with anchor escapement rack striking on a bell in a good quality case with a pagoda top, swan neck cresting with gilt flower and leaf terminals painted glass panels above brass capped fluted columns the trunk door with well figured wood flanked by quarter columns raised upon a panelled plinth base lacking bracket feet, approximately 230cms high x 50cms with two weights, pendulum and door key. (illustrated) CONDITION REPORT: Pagoda shape top to the hood lacking a finial, carved flowers part of the scrolling leaf damaged approximately 2.5cms, the glass frieze possible crack or division in the centre and a crack on the right hand side, gilt decoration dull, glass to door original, holder original putty in place, crossbanding and line inlays to door good some tarnishing to the gilded tops and plinth of fluted columns, left hand back column lacking, the right hand back column sits overtly proud, trunk, pine back natural shrinkage crack, old wall fixing screw apertures, long door warped at the top and dose not close tight, good colour, discolouration to the capitals and bases of the fluted side columns, original pine horizontal board to bottom plinth, side moulding right hand side missing, stress crack running horizontally on the bottom of the raised panel plinth good colour, the panel is sitting proud on the right hand side and requires tightening, lacking feet, the arched dial some discolouration to gilding the arch, lunar calendar some scratching to the paintwork of the castle, moon face and bridge rubbing to the silvered chapter ring, some dirt discolouration to the central matted ground, scratching and rubbing to the seconds ring and date aperture, fingers appear original. movement not running (the side. moulding off the plinth is in the box with the clock requires re-fixing, but slightly chipped on the outer edge), foot board part replaced.
Two late 19th century leather sewing companions, comprising; a black leather dome top trunk form example with brass bindings, leather carrying handles, gilt brass latch and end bosses, the green silk lined interior with steel scissors, tweezer/earspoon, bodkin and three other tools, 21cm x 7cm x 7.5cm, and another, rectangular, in blue morocco, faded velvet tool card with a selection of pearl, bone and steel tools below a ruched purple silk lid panel with needle packets, 19.5cm x 13.2cm x 5.5cm. (2)
Six thimble cases, comprising; a brass floral decorated egg form example on chain, inscribed "Londre 1908", 4.8cm, a plain brass egg with reel and brass thimble, two leather examples of trunk form, a metal 'walnut', and a vegetable ivory acorn form example with reel, needle case and aluminium thimble, 6cm, two with silver thimbles. (6)
Five thimble cases, comprising; two hinged white metal box form examples, both stamped, both 2.5cm, a brass thimble egg on chain with floral decoration, quilted interior, with a brass thimble, 4cm, a plated bucket form example, and a leather 'trunk' form example stamped 'Souvenir', 3.5cm. (5)
A mid 19th century mahogany eight day longcase clock the 14 inch circular enamel dial signed 'Logan, Dorchester', with centred subsidiary seconds dial and date dial within a ring of Roman numerals, the arched hood with circular hood door between tapering reeded front corner hood pilasters over a long pointed arch trunk door on a box base lacking feet, 205cm high
An early 20th Century mahogany cased chiming long case clock, the arched hood enclosing a silvered foliate engraved dial with seconds, chime/silent, Westminster, Whittington and St. Michael subsidiary, full length trunk panel door below with glazed panel, the three train movement striking on a series of graduated gongs, 210cm high
A Regency oak and mahognany inlaid longcase clock, curly pediment to hood, supported on turned columns, painted 13in (33cm) break-arch dial exotic bird in arch, floral spandrels, Arabic chapter subbsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, signed T. Stripling/Lichfield, eight-day movement striking on a bell, shaped rectangular door to trunk flanked by attached quarter columns, turned feet 91in (230cm) high, c. 1810 Thomas Stripling came to Luichfield from Coventry in 1761 to take over the business of James Hunt who had died that year. From 1775 he was in partnership with his nephew Thomas Gilbert and from that time some of the clocks are signed Stripling & Gilbert.to 1817, when it became T Stripling again, although the original Thomas was by then dead..
The uniforms of Anthony Hamilton and Claud Esme Vivian, Militia Engineers, Royal Horse Artillery, comprising cape, dress uniform, mess jacket and red and black battle dress jacket and trousers and belt, all in a tin trunk/Provenance: Plas Gwyn, Anglesey Condition Report: Evidence of moth damage to all garments.

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