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Dinky Hornby Britains and other makers Road and Railway accessories: Hornby Dublo buff and brown water crane, Hornby O Gauge platform accaessories including tin trunk and platform tickets, Dinky and Britains die-cast Road Signs and Shell and BP Garage signs with Esso and National Petrol Pumps together with some 1960s Hong Kong plastic Road Signs, P-VG, some with damage (30)
Hornby Hillco Crescent O Gauge Figures and Platform Accessories: including figures by various makers (13), platform trollies (3, one damaged), various size Churns (7), Bassett-Lowke ground signal, Hillco platform scales and trunk, shovel and seat and Hornby lamps (2), P-G some figures with paint loss (30)
Mid-Victorian mahogany drop dial wall clock , the slightly convex white Roman dial named Caney, Rasen , in a cushion frame on a short trunk with pendulum aperture and reeded brackets, the single fusee movement with shaped shoulders, length 33cm (ticks, winds; with pendulum and key). *See clocks and watches proviso. Condition report: see terms and conditions.
A good late 18th century Channel Islands longcase clock the brass arched dial with painted moonphase signed `Thos. Andre Naftel a Guernesey` along the top of the arch, with Roman chapter ring, arabic outer minutes, subsidiary seconds dial at noon, date aperture at six, pierced steel foliate hands, gilt metal foliate scroll spandrels, the eight day, twin train bell strike movement with four turned pillars, complete with the original lead Nicolas Blondel weights marked `NBD`, in the original plain dark stained oak case, the hood with flared stepped pediment on turned pilasters and arched side glasses, the trunk with moulded broken arch door, on a plain plinth base, 79¾in. (202.5cm.) high.
A George II walnut eight day longcase clock 18th century, by William Wright of London, the brass arched dial with matted centre, signed to the Roman chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial at noon, date aperture at six, gilt cherub mask spandrels, penny moonphase to arch with Roman silvered dial within gilt dolphin spandrels, all within engraved borders, the bell strike movement with five turned pillars, the case with flared moulded pediment on turned pilasters to the hood, the trunk with cross banded and fielded panelled door, the base with later bracket plinth, 90½in. (230cm.) high, alterations.
A good early 19th century eight day inlaid mahogany longcase clock the twin train, four turned pillar, bell strike movement signed `FRANCIS` to the front plate, the arched brass dial with foliate engraved centre with engraved subsidiary seconds dial at noon and arched date aperture at six, signed `Webb & Son, Frome`, silvered Roman chapter ring with Arabic outer minutes, pierced black steel hands, gilt brass mask spandrels, painted moonphase to arch, in a good inlaid mahogany case, the hood with three eagle and ball brass finials over a cross banded and satinwood inlaid arched frieze on fluted pillars headed by gilt brass capitals, the trunk with canted corners, tulipwood banding and ebony stringing, the door centred with an inlaid oval, the base with conforming inlaid roundel, raised on slender bracket feet, 97in. (247cm.) high.
A mid Georgian figured oak longcase clock, the hood with caddy top, blind fret frieze and turned and ringed side columns, the trunk with similar quarter turned side pillars, carved frieze and compressed arch full length door, the base with canted corners and ogee feet, having associated square brass dial with cherub head spandrels, wide chapter ring and chased centre with inset date indicator, 8 day movement striking on bell, height 87"
A Georgian longcase clock, the oak case with mahogany cross banding and inlaid detail, shaped trunk door flanked by reeded canted columns beneath an architectural hood enclosing an unusual oval painted dial with painted moon phase, globes and floral detail, seconds dial, calendar aperture and eight day movement
Edward Rundell, Norton (Clockmaker), Queen Anne oak thirty hour longcase clock, circa 1710, brass 9 1/2`` square dial, signed to the chapter ring and with Roman numerals, date aperture to a matted centre, single hand, the movement striking on a bell, within turned pilasters, plain trunk and box base, height 195cm
A Georgian mahogany boxwood strung and satinwood inlaid long case clock, the hood enclosing an arched painted dial with rocking ship movement decorated vignettes depicting the seasons and Britannia, seconds subsidiary, inscribed T. Richards, Weverham, 8 day movement striking on a bell, shaped trunk door raised on a box base, 238cm high
A Georgian mahogany and satinwood strung long case clock, the hood surmounted by a scroll arch pediment and brass orb finials, enclosing a painted dial, by Samuel Ritchie of Forfar, supporting an 8 day movement striking on a bell, the trunk door flanked by reeded pilaster above a box base and bracket feet, 208cm wide
AN INDIAN IVORY MODEL OF A CEREMONIAL BARGE in the form of fabulous jewelled bird, the stern as an elephant`s head, with the seated figures of six oarsmen, on affixed stand, 30cm l, late 19th c A virtually identical example was sold Chistie`s, South Kensington, 24 April 2012, lot 141. Elephant`s trunk broken off and restuck, very slight damage/repairs to one oarsman, several oars detached but present. Some build up of dust and dirt on the upper surfaces
A WALNUT LONGCASE CLOCK the 26cm dial with matted centre, silvered chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, signed in a cartouche to the wheatear border Tho: Tompion London fecit, with cherub spandrels, the five pillar movement with bolt and shutter maintaining power and latched plates, rising hood with stepped pediment, fretwork frieze and spiral pillars, the trunk enclosed by a full length moulded door on bun feet, 193cm h, elements 17th c In restored condition
Royal Worcester vase Royal Worcester vase, gilt snake wrapped around a tree trunk, small gold frog figural, marked, 4.5"w x 4.5"h; with a Royal Worcester vase, bulbous shape with a painted and gilt floral and butterfly design and three snake handles, 1883 mark and artists hand signed initials L.E., 5.5"w x 6"h (1)minor line to base; stamped logo on base; overall good condition/(2) no problems; a little dirty; stamped logo on base; overall very good condition
Solid wood stool Solid wood stool, artist unknown, hand-carved from a large tree trunk, natural cracks have been fortified by the artist, original finish, unsigned, 23.5"dia x 15.5"h, excellent original condition Made from one large tree; concentric tree rings are clearly visible. Very heavy. Sturdy and structurally sound. No problems. Many cracks; some have been fortified by the artist with pegs/dowels.
A late 18th century oak longcase clock, the painted arch dial signed Richard Wright of Witham, w.12", having subsidiary seconds dial and rolling date aperture, twin winding holes for an eight day brass five pillar weight driven movement striking on a bell, the case with arched and panelled door to the trunk, h.208cm (excluding finials)
An early Victorian oak longcase clock, the painted square signed Ray of Bury St Edmunds, w.12",m having subsidiary seconds dial, rolling date dial, thirty hour weight driven movement striking on a bell, the trunk with arched panel door and box base, h.199cm Footnote: Haggar & Miller's Suffolk Clocks & Clockmakers records a William Ray (1830-1864) as a watch and clockmaker at 2 Brentgovel Street in various directories from 1830 through to 1884. There was also a David Ray operating out 25 Hatter Street in 1844.
A parcel lot to include four Victorian wood writing boxes, mostly A/F, metal hat box, nine hats to include top and bowler hats, straw boaters etc, nine wicker baskets, one containing mid century picnic set, one a quantity of Ordinance Survey maps of the UK, mostly 40`s, and a wicker cloth covered and leather trunk A/F

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