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A 20th Century Musical Longcase Clock with twelve tubular chimes. The arched dial overlaid with intricate fretwork decoration and signed G & F Cope & Co Nottingham. The tall mahogany case having a dome-topped hood and glazed trunk door flanked by sunken quarter columns, 96 ins (244 cms) in height.
A 19th Century Mahogany Farmhouse Longcase Clock with eight day movement by Billing Birmingham. The 14 inch (36 cms) wide painted dial with moon roller in the arch, female figures representing the seasons sat in the corners and a subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture to the centre. The flame mahogany case inlaid with decorative banding and having wrythen columns to the hood and trunk with a moulded swan neck pediment, 93 ins (236 cms) in height.
A figured walnut cased longcase clock, 18th century and later, the hood with glazed door and arch trunk door with feather banding, the 12 inch arch brass dial with name plate `John Grathorne London` on arch and silverised chapter ring and Roman and Arabic numerals and seconds and date indicators, the eight day five post movement striking on a single bell with two brass cased weights (7` 3" high), 221cm
A collection of Victorian and later vintage clothing, mainly ladies including pale blue dress with waistcoat and shawl, three assorted sequinned dresses, blue dress by Doris Clark of Manchester, pale blue dress with lace collar, floral dress, Victorian dress with shawl, two coats with fur trim etc, also a large wicker trunk, vintage parasol and various other related items including a gents tailcoat with trousers. CONDITION REPORT: There is no label inside the gents tailcoat. There are imperfections to all the items in this lot. We would strongly recommend viewing in person to see them in detail. We are unsure of the age of the sequin dresses - vintage.
A 19TH CENTURY AND LATER EIGHT-DAY LONG CASE CLOCK having a broken swan-neck pediment with flower-head terminals and giltwood finials, an arched glazed hood door and protruding reeded columns with dentil moulding, the shaped trunk door between reeded quarter columns, the panelled base raised on short bracket feet, the arch of the dial engraved with name ~Alex Picken, Glasgow~ over a chapter ring of Roman hours and Arabic seconds, and two winding apertures, all framed by engraved spandrels. 225cm(h) Dual movement and seat board appear later replacements, marks and scratches, repair to base edge, veneer repairs, some minor depletions, rear feet missing, front feet depleted, some worm damage, viewing advised.
A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY EIGHT-DAY LONG CASE CLOCK having a moulded cornice , arched glazed hood door and barley twist columns, the long trunk door with arched glass panel enclosing the brass and glass mercury filled pendulum, the panelled base on turned bun feet, the arch of the dial with silvered roundel, engraved makers name ~John Rankin, Glasgow~, the silvered chapter ring of Roman hours and Arabic minutes, rolling date and winding holes, all framed by applied brass spandrels. 212cm(H) Wear and discolouration to dial, some splits marks and scratches, feet replaced, crack to brass part of dial, viewing advised.
A GEORGE III OAK AND MAHOGANY EIGHT-DAY LONG CASE CLOCK by David Collier of Gatley, having a broken swan-neck pediment with rosette terminals, gilt painted foliate scrolls, arched glazed hood door and turned columns, the long shaped and crossbanded trunk door between turned quarter columns, on a crossbanded base with canted corners and plinth, the arch of the brass dial with painted maker~s name, rolling moon phase mechanism with hemispheres, the chapter ring having Roman hours/ Arabic minutes and subsidiary seconds dial, winding holes and crescent form date aperture, all within applied brass spandrels. 225cm(h) The hood missing a central finial, minor veneer splits and depletions, marks and scratches, wear to moon phase and date aperture, viewing advised.
A LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY CARVED OAK, WESTMINSTER CHIME, EIGHT-DAY LONG CASE CLOCK by S Smith & Sons, The Strand, London, having an arch glazed hood door with craved foliate surmount, the oblong trunk door, panelled base and plinth all carved in high relief with various foliate elements, the arch of the dial having a rolling moon phase dial painted with scenes over two hemispheres and two chime setting dials, the silvered chapter ring with gilt Arabic hours and subsidiary seconds dial, winding holes and plaque bearing the maker~ name, all within applied brass spandrels. 23cm(h) Damaged dial movement loose, broken glass and some depletions to hoods raised moulding viewing advised.

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