A collection of six porcelain figures, a pair in the Chelsea style with red anchor marks, probably Samsons, height 7 ins, a pair of bocage figures with gold anchor marks, probably Samsons, height 4.25 ins, and two other Continental porcelain figures, heights 4.25 ins and 7.5 ins. CONDITION REPORT: All six figures have some damage which is why they have been catalogued together. The small pair of bocage figures have small losses to the floral bocage behind each figure. The female figure has a more substantial loss to the bottom left hand facing branch. The figures themselves and bases are in good order. The candlestick has been broken around the candle sconce and re glued. There is one large chip here. There are losses to the leaves on the tree trunk. There are also small losses to the hand held bouquet. There is a small hairline crack to the front right hand facing female figures hand and a loss to the top of her skirt. The small figure group with the dog is in generally good order. The left hand female figure has the tip of her small finger missing. The taller boy who is holding a flower has a loss to the bottom edge of the flower and rear of the green stem. The remainder of the figure is in good condition. The pair of figures with game have some damage. The female figure has a chip to the bow on her bonnet and is missing the tips of three fingers. There are minor chips to the floral encrustations and leaves and in the green leaves on the base. The male figure has a small chip to the end of the cravat bow. The bird has the tail and tips of its wings missing. The little finger of the raised hand has a small chip. There are chips to the bocage of the basket. The basket handle is missing.
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A late 18th century 30-hour longcase clock, by James Todd of Bradford, 30cm square brass dial, with applied brass chapter ring with Roman numerals and Arabic minutes, calendar aperture, scroll-engraved centre, applied pierced brass scroll-work spandrels, the stained oak case with plain top, fluted Doric columns flanking dial, the trunk with later-carved door, quarter pilasters, raised on pedestal box base, 29cm high
A George III mahogany cased longcase clock, by James Rousseau, London, the eight day movement striking on a bell, with an arched brass dial and circular convex name plate and scrolled spandrels, with a silvered chapter ring with black Roman and Arabic numerals, comprising a subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the case surmounted by a broken swan necked pediment over a stepped arched glazed door flanked by fluted columns, the flame cut trunk door flanked by fluted quadrant stiles on a cut down rectangular plinth and ogee bracket feet, dial 28cm diameter, 213cm high
A Georgian black lacquer and chinoiserie decorated long case clock, by Stewart Watts of Boston, the arched brass spandrilled dial with steel chapter ring and seconds subsidiary, 8 day movement striking on a bell, full length trunk panelled door, raised on a box base and bracket feet, 208cm high
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A late George III mahogany long cased clock, crossbanded, the case having a broken swan neck pediment above a shaped trunk door, raised on a box base with shaped bracket feet, having a 12-inch broken arch painted dial decorated with a pastoral sporting scene over an Arabic and Roman chapter ring, set second subsiduary and date dials, with eight-day movement and deadbeat escapement, striking bell. H.213cm W.47cm
Early 20th Century American Rosewood Wall Clock, the octagonal bezel to a drop trunk with glazed panel, to a spun Brass bezel enclosing an 11 Roman painted dial with outside minute track and further black painted hands, to a twin spring driven movement with anchor escapement and strike on a coiled gong, height 24
Early 19th Century Mahogany cased stick Barometer, unsigned, the shaped pediment over a single hinged glazed door to carved floral and foliate ears and plain trunk with visible tube and demi-lune cistern cover to a paper scale of 28 to 31 and marked for Summer and Winter with twisted wire Vernier scale, height 36 =
Early 20th Century Oak and inlaid Wall Clock, the Arts and Crafts influenced case of rectangular form and inlaid with an entwined serpent and hourglass over a hinged and glazed door, further inlaid with butterfly detail to a visible trunk with Brass pendulum bob to an arched Brass dial with pierced Arabic numerals and outside minute track with Copper backing plate and pierced hands to a twin spring driven movement and anchor escapement, strike on a single rod, height 32
Mixed lot comprising two various Wall Clocks, the first with moulded surround and painted Roman dial, signed R Miles Stalham, over carved ears and glazed trunk door to a twin spring driven movement with anchor escapement strike on a bell; the other lacking bezel and worn painted Roman dial to a twin spring driven movement (both requiring considerable restoration), (2)
A Walnut cross banded Oak cased Longcase Clock, Brass dial Robt Scholfield, applied at the corners with Rococo spandrels and circular Roman chapter ring, outside minute track, 30-hour movement with subsidiary minutes dial, the hood with swan neck pediment, central eagle and ball finial and the face flanked on either side with reeded columns with gilt metal capitals, plain trunk and plinth base with bracket feet (seat board missing), 78 = high
Mid 19th Century Oak Mahogany and cross-banded 8-day Longcase Clock, Jno Smith Scarboro, the hood with exaggerated caddy top replacement Brass finials over free-standing columns to a moulded throat and short and shaped trunk door flanked by reeded quarter columns, to a panelled plinth and raised on bracket feet, to a 12 arched Brass dial decorated with a Ruined Abbey in a Landscape to the arch over Daffodil and gilt highlighted spandrels enclosing a Roman chapter ring with outside minute track, subsidiary seconds and date sector with pierced and stamped Brass hands, to a plain false plate and movement with plates united by four knopped pillars and with anchor escapements strike on a bell, height 89 =
Early 19th Century Oak and Mahogany cross-banded Longcase Clock clock case, the ogee moulded cornice to a replacement frieze and free-standing columns to a moulded throat with long and shaped trunk door on a plinth base (losses and damage throughout), height 78 together with a composite 30-hour Longcase Clock movement, unsigned (associated and both requiring full restoration)
A Regency leather bound trunk of East Kent Militia interest,with studwork bands and metal mounts, the lid interior ink inscribed ÈHerbert Perrott Esqre, Woolwich Arsenal Station, SER Kent EnglandÉ, and with applied label Èbought of J. Carman, canteen, military trunk and camp equipage, Manufacturer, No.20 Marylebone Street, Golden Square, 1819-1824',82.5cm wide44.5cm deep35cm highSir Herbert Charles Perrott (b.1849-1922), Bart of Richmond, C.B., late Lieutenant Colonel Commanding and Honouree Colonel 3rd Battalion ÈThe BuffsÉ (East Kent Regiment).
An extraordinary Black Forest carved walnut centre table,late 19th century, signed 'M.. Eugiane'(?), the circular top carved in low relief with a central panel of chamois in a forest landscape within a broad border of fruiting vines and birds, over a frieze carved with busts in high relief, the triform base boldly carved as a tree trunk with forest animals and figures,101cm diameter80cm high

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