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An early 20th Century grandmother longcase clock, arched brass dial with applied silver chapter ring and chime selector for Westminster, Whittington and St Michael, cast spandrels to the dial corners in the form of cherub's heads and matching rococo sea creatures to the arch, fine msatting to dial centre, strike / silent and chime / silent selectors at 9 and 3 o'clock slide off hood with opening glazed door being a match to the 9-panel glazed door to trunk, both with keys, triple weight driven movement marked Peerless, 1 million, serial no 419433, gong block marked Embee and holding 12 rods, excellent quality with micrometer beat adjustment - Estimate £200 - £300
John Thomas of Newcastle Emlyn, an early 19th century longcase clock in a mahogany and oak case, the painted face with secondary dial, date aperture and pendulum bob in the form of a man of war supporting a twin train striking movement under an arched hood with swan's neck pediment, the trunk with lancet shaped door and spirally moulded pilasters on a plain base with swept bracket feet CONDITION REPORT: Generally good for age, some shrinkage and typical wear No guarantee as to working order H. 229 cm
William Paterson of Edinburgh, an early 19th century mahogany longcase clock, the 'enclosed' painted dial with secondary dial and date ring supporting a twin train striking movement under a moulded hood, the trunk in the form of a fluted column on a canted and panelled base CONDITION REPORT: Face with cracklelure and minor chips, case with some wear and large chip, no guarantee as to working order Please see additional images
A late 18th/early 19th Century oak and mahogany long cased clock, the dial white enamel dial painted with shells and flowers, within a ropework border by Rob.t Garbutt Wellington, with brass mounted reeded columns to trunk, shell marquetry to door and base, ebony stringing and crossbanding, with swan`s neck pediment, dial size 33.5cm, overall clock size, 54cm wide, 26cm deep, 217cm high.
A 19th Century oak and rosewood crossbanded long cased clock, with painted enamel dial with hunting scene to top and hounds and cottages to spandrels, twist columns to hood and trunk, with diamond motif to door and base, 8-day movement on one bell, dial size 33cm, case size 59cm wide, 26cm deep, 234cm high.
THOMPSON OF KILBURN 'MOUSEMAN' AN OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, c.1970s, the movement with 26.5cm square brass dial and silvered chapter ring with black Roman numerals, twin weight driven, striking on rods; the case having a square hood with reeded and floret paterae to either side, the trunk door with two glazed apertures, on plinth base, carved in relief with a mouse, 193cm high. See illustration
A large early 19th Century mahogany cased eight day Longcase Clock, the hood with broken swan neck pediment and surmounted with three gilded open winged eagle finials and above a 13.5`` painted dial with moonphase mechanism and subsidiary seconds hand, signed Michael Walker, Bolton, further flanked by two fluted pilasters with gilt metal capitals and shaped trunk door below, on ogee bracket feet, approx. 231cm high
A STAFFORDSHIRE EARTHENWARE TREE MAN JUG typically moulded in high relief and sponged in bright enamels with a grotesque mask emerging from a gnarled trunk, 13cm h, c1820 and a collection of pink marbled and copper lustre and other jugs, a porter mug and loving cup and six graduated Mason`s Ironstone Hydra handled octagonal Japan pattern jugs, all c1830-60 (15) Tree man jug with several small rim chips and general light overall discolouration, one of the smallest Masons jugs and the largest copper lustre jug with old discoloured restoration, the other items in good condition
A VICTORIAN OAK AND MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK signed on the painted dial Whitmore Northampton and painted with a flower in a pot and gilt ground anchor spandrels, having thirty hour movement, the case with swan neck pediment and brass mounted pillars and pilasters, the trunk and base inlaid with a lozenge, on ogee feet, 215cm h In good restored condition, the movement a little dusty, vertical shrinkage crack in the base
A VICTORIAN OAK LONGCASE CLOCK the breakarched and painted dial inscribed Robt Harlow Ashburn, with pierced date sector and subsidiary seconds dial, rose spandrels and a landscape with angler above, having eight day movement in mahogany banded and line inlaid case with swan neck pediment and fluted pillars and pilasters, panelled trunk and base, on bracket feet, 232cm h Some repairs and repolishing, the movement and dial probably original although the seat board slightly packed
VICTORIAN EIGHT DAY MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK the arched enamel dial painted with a regency figure of a lady, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and date dials, the hood with swan neck pediment above a trunk and pedestal base on bracket feet, 216cm high Some veneer missing from pedestal. small chip to front corner of cornice. No makers name. one spoke of paterae to side of hood missing.
An 18th Century Japanned Longcase Clock with eight day movement. The 13 inch (33 cm) brass dial having a painted moon roller in the arch above the chapter ring encircling a matted centre with calendar aperture and seconds ring. The corners adorned with figural spandrels representing the seasons in engraved borders. The case decorated with Chinoiserie figures and scenes depicted in raised gilt lacquered on a dark green ground. The hood with caddy top and turned columns flanking the dial. The trunk with a break dome top door and moulded base, 94 ins (129 cms) in height.
A George III Oak & Mahogany Cross-banded Eight Day Long-case Clock (A/F). The painted 12 inch (30.5 cm) dial having an oval portrait medallion in the arch depicting a young girl with garland of flowers, fanned motifs to the corners and subsidiary calendar and seconds dials to the centre. The hood with a pagoda pediment surmounted by spired brass ball finials and having fluted columns flanking the dial. The lip moulded trunk door inlaid with a conch shell in a navette shaped panel flanked by canted sides and standing on a moulded base with bracket feet, 93 ins (236 cms) overall in height.
A 19th Century Red Stoneware Treacle Glazed Halifax Inkstand, modelled in the form of a tree trunk on organic base with yellow birds perched amongst the branches, a pair of nesting birds forming the inkwells, and a pen-rest edged in twisted bands, 5 ins (13 cms) in height, 8 ins x 7½ ins (20 cms x 19 cms).
EDWARD PISTOR, LONDON A PART 18TH/19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, having shaped hood with blind fret carving and flank pilasters, Victorian 8-day mechanism with anchor escapement faced by a period brass dial with strike silent calendar, second"" s, spandrels, flame veneered trunk and base, 2.25m high, including two weights, pendulum and key
A Victorian Royal Navy bicorn hat by George Spencer of Portsmouth with gilt braid and epaulettes, the Royal Naval silvered insignia on a gold braid background, together with a World War I Submariner sword belt, all contained within a japanned tin trunk CONDITION REPORTS Box with quite a lot of wear and scuffs, rusting, some losses to decoration, some sellotape/parcel tape remnants, various scratches, lock snapped and broken, pocket to interior with curling and tears, there is some evidence that moths have got into the box at some stage, although moth damage to the items does not appear to be particularly obvious. Belt with quite a lot of wear and scuffs to leather, some cracking, etc. Braid covered belt with some general wear and dirt, but overall condition appears reasonable. Gilt accessories with some fraying and losses. Hat with general wear, scuffs, some dirt and stains (please see photos), epaulettes appear to have had new felt pads sewn to the underside (please see photos).
A late 19th Century Mauchline ware diminutive trunk with cord handles, the domed lid decorated with a titled scene of `Burns` Cottage`, above a rectangular base inscribed `Bought in the Cottage` and a verse, length approx 8.3cm, a late 19th Century Mauchline ware spinning top, decorated with a titled view of `Mauchlin From Mauchlin Hill` and a verse, diameter approx 8cm, and a pair of Mauchline ware vases, one decorated with `Burns` Monument`, the other with `Interior of Burns` Cottage`, height approx 16cm.
A Chinese doucai porcelain bowl, mark of Chenghua but possibly late 19th Century, the exterior painted with a continuous scene of a monkey seated on the trunk of a peach tree, beside a deer, insects, birds and flowering plants, pseudo six character mark in underglaze blue to base, diameter approx 17.7cm, with wood stand.
A Chinese carved rootwood brushpot, late Qing dynasty, the gnarled trunk carved in low relief with a pair of chequer players, another figure and various auspicious animals, including 3-legged toads, hare, owl, bat and rat, beneath tree branches, carved inscription to base including indistinct date, possibly 1877, height approx 12.5cm.

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