GWR 12 inch fusee trunk drop dial as obtained from Marland House in Cardiff, unfortunately the backbox was broken and is now missing. The lot consists of Original wooden surround, bezel, original dial and fusee movement circa 1870. The official receipt accompanies the lot describing the clock as scrap machine parts 25p and is dated 20-3-1979.
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A fruitwood cased thirty hour longcase clock, late 18th century, the four pillar outside countwheel bell striking movement with 12 inch square brass dial with foliate engraved calendar aperture, FALSE winding holes and applied circular nameplate engraved 'Ja: Nicholfon, Whitehaven' to the matted centre within applied Roman numeral chapter ring and rococo scroll cast spandrels to angles, in a flat top case with fluted columns to hood above shaped-top caddy moulded door flanked by conforming quarter columns to trunk, on plinth base with canted angles and shallow moulded skirt, 206cm high.
A George III mahogany eight-day longcase clock, late 18th century, the five pillar rack and bell striking movement with 12 inch brass break-arch dial with subsidiary seconds and calendar dials to the fine rococo scroll engraved centre signed 'JA'S GREGORY, BASINGSTOKE', within applied silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with Arabic five minutes to outer track and rococo scroll cast spandrels beneath arch with central rise/fall regulation ring flanked by conforming mounts, in a break-arch case with three-quarter columns to hood above flame figured break-arch door to trunk, on crossbanded plinth base with moulded skirt, 206cm high.
A George III oak eight-day longcase clock, late 18th century, the four pillar rack and bell striking movement with 12 inch square single sheet brass Roman numeral dial with subsidiary seconds dial, arched calendar aperture and signed 'DICKERSON, FRAMLING'M' to centre, with Arabic five minutes to outer track and symmetrical oval hatched panel centred scroll engraved decoration to spandrels, in a case with fretwork crest above reeded columns to hood, the trunk with rectangular caddy moulded door flanked by reeded uprights, on plain plinth base with moulded skirt, 204cm high.
An oak eight-day longcase clock in distressed condition, late 18th century, the four pillar rack striking movement with 12 inch white painted Roman numeral break-arch dial with subsidiary seconds and calendar dials to centre, delicate scroll painted spandrels and signed 'VIALL, Walsingham' to a painted banner to arch, with a swan neck pedimented case with distressed hood above detached shallow break-arch trunk door and plain plinth base with moulded skirt, (case distressed, movement lacking bell, weights, pendulum, seatboard and hands).
A black japanned eight-day longcase clock in distressed condition, 18th century, the disassembled and incomplete movement formerly with five finned pillars and inside countwheel bell strike, the 12 inch brass break-arch herringbone border engraved dial with star engraved subsidiary seconds ring, ringed winding holes and bird engraved calendar aperture within silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with fleur-de-lys half hour markers and winged cherub mask and scroll cast spandrels to angles, the arch with winged cherub and crown cast cartouche enclosing engraved signature 'Walter Harris, LONDON', with a later pagoda pedimented black japanned case with break-arch dial aperture to the distressed hood above conforming trunk door decorated in raised polychrome and gilt with oriental figures and pagodas over plinth base with moulded double skirt, (movement and case distressed and with losses).
A 19th century longcase clock, named to Robert Clidsdale of Edinburgh, with brass dial, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, decorated with embossed spandrels, with weights and pendulum, 205cm high x 51cm wide CONDITION REPORT: Lot 401 - Old cracks to right and left sides of trunk, some movement to front panel of plinth, unicorn finial with small nicks and chips, horn lacking, chip to moulding below face, bracket below finial has been broken and repaired, damage to fretwork on hood.
An early Victorian longcase clock, by William McEwan, Auchterarder 1840-55, with broken swan pediment, brass eagle surmount, swing door enclosing painted dial with Roman numerals and two subsidiary dials, 220cm high x 48.5cm wide, with pendulum and two lead weights CONDITION REPORT: Lot 405 - Clock is well presented, new back board, packers for movement, face door has old repairs, some colour fading, slight bow to trunk door, old crack to left side of plinth base, no signs of worm.
A late 18thC country made, oak longcase clock, the hood having a fretworked cornice, over a square, glazed door with flank pilasters, on a straight trunk, an arched pendulum door and box base; the 30 hour movement faced by a painted Roman dial with gilded, scrolled spandrels, subsidiary seconds, inscribed Davey and Hoveton 78''h
A late 18thC oak and crossbanded mahogany longcase clock, the broken arch hood with brass finials and fluted flank pillars, over a straight trunk, the pendulum door between conforming quadrant pilasters, on a box base and bracket feet; the 8 day bell strike movement faced by a brass and polished, engraved steel dial with cast spandrels, an eagle crest and Roman dial, incorporating subsidiary seconds and a date aperture inscribed James Thomas, Chester 88''h
A Victorian officer's Mameluke sword, with ivory grip, etched blade by J B Johnstone, Dawson St, Dublin & London, in steel scabbard and brass mounts, together with two various scabbards, a Sam Brown belt, various belts, pouches and a pair of spurs, contained in a tin trunk lettered Brigadier W G Stirling CBE, DSO Provenance: Saxham Hall, Suffolk
A Far Eastern carved camphor wood trunk with figural decoration CONDITION REPORTS Approx 101 x 50cm x 50cm high. Wear, chips, some splits. Quite a few deep scuffs and scratches. Lock dented and mis-shapen and appears to have been moved and/or to be a replacement. Panels are fitted with screws visible to interior (please see photos). The chest bears carving to the front, back, top and to both sides.
A 19th Century oak cased long case clock with later musical movement and brassed arched dial, with silvered chapter ring, Arabic and Roman numerals and medallion inscribed "Tempus Fugit" CONDITION REPORTS Wear, scuffs, various splits and chips, repairs, some losses. Cracks, warping and lifting to veneers, and various repairs to veneers. Left side of trunk is extensively cracked and split. Height approx 226cm, width approx 50cm. We can make no guarantees as to whether movement is complete, nor whether in working order.

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