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Los 1205

An Oak Eight Day Longcase Clock, Geo Brown Beverly, circa 1820, pagoda pediment, arched trunk door, upon later bracket feet, 12-inch arched painted dial, centre with seconds and date, arch painted with floral decoration, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, later seatboard, 222cm high 31.01.13, Case with some chips and scuff marks to the surfaces in parts, later seatboard, hood with finials missing, later added veneers in parts, later bracket feet, dial has been totally re-painted but to a high standard, dial with crazing marks, movement needs cleaning, pendulum and both weights are missing.

Los 1206

A Mahogany Eight Day Domestic Regulator, signed John Dyson, Leeds, circa 1860, with drum head pediment and carved cresting, glazed front door, plinth and bun feet, 13-inch circular painted dial with Roman and numerals, subsidiary dials for seconds and date, four pillar movement with deadbeat escapement and rack striking on a gong, 213cm high 16.01.13, Case has faded due to sunlight damage, hood sides with some small pieces of veneer missing and crack marks in places, side of the trunk with a crack and chips to the top hinge, base with dents in places, dial with chips and re-touching to the surface, movement looks complete.

Los 1207

A Small Mahogany Longcase Clock, swan neck pediment, wavy shaped trunk door with side pilasters, plinth with raised quatre form panel, 6-inch square brass dial, centre later inscribed Johanes Walley de Bolton Fecit, weight driven four pillar movement with anchor escapement and striking on a bell, 146cm high 31.01.13, Case with signs of repair behind swan neck pediment, bottom side of the case has been damaged due to sunlight, back right hand side foot is missing, glass panel to the hood with small cracks, dial is later inscribed Johanes Walley de Bolton Fecit, movement frontplate with vacant holes, both weights and the pendulumv are missing.

Los 1208

A Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Samuel Collings, Downing, swan neck pediment, trunk door with inlaid stringing, plinth raised upon bracket feet, 12-inch arched brass dial with silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring, dial centre engraved with figures leaning against a clock, date aperture and signed, centre seconds, arch with rolling moonphase and engraved above with High Watch At Bristol Key, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, dial and movement circa 1770, case later, 220cm high 01.02.13, Case is faded throughout to the surfaces, dial wooden surround is replaced, case sides with cracks, dial and movement look complete and clean, (dial and movement circa 1770, case of a later date).

Los 1209

A Carved Chiming Longcase Clock, circa 1890, elaborate case carved throughout with scroll and floral high relief decoration, 12-inch arched brass dial with applied Arabic numerals, seconds, chime/silent and eight bells/four bells/four gongs selections, arch with rolling moonphase, triple weight driven movement with anchor escapement and chiming onto eight bells or four gongs, a further larger gong for the hours, 243cm high 01.02.13, Case surface looks dirty and needs a clean and polish, top side of the trunk with some small holes, dial and movement look dirty and need cleaning.

Los 1210

A Late 17th Century Thirty Hour Longcase Clock Dial and Movement, signed Charles Tolly, Londini Fecit, circa 1690, with flat top pediment, barley twist columns, side viewing windows, moulded edged trunk door, crossbanded plinth and bun feet, 10-inch square brass dial with silvered Roman chapter ring, dial plate signed below 6, matted centre with date aperture, winged cherub spandrels, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and outside countwheel striking (bell missing), dial and movement circa 1690, modern case, 194cm high 16.01.13, Case is modern and has been made for the dial and movement to fit, case with veneers lifting in parts and lacking, dial needs cleaning and re-silvering, movement is dirty and needs cleaning, bell is missing, pendulum and weight missing.

Los 1211

A Pine Eight Day Half Hour Passing Strike Longcase Clock, signed Isaac Papavoine, Dukes Court, London, circa 1710, case with a flat top pediment, side viewing windows, trunk door with lenticle, 12-inch square brass dial with silvered Roman numeral chapter ring signed, matted centre with seconds and date aperture, five pillar movement with anchor escapement and half hour passing strike on a bell and a further hammer striking a bell for the hours, 207cm high 30.01.13, Case has been restored, all surfaces have been highly polished, hood with a later added fret to the front, dents and scratches, moulding around the trunk door has been replaced, wooden dial surround has been replaced, dial and movement look clean.

Los 1212

An Oak and Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, swan neck pediment, trunk with barber pole stringing and matching plinth, 12-inch brass dial, engraved centre with seconds and date aperture, arch with rolling moonphase and above on a silvered arched plaque inscribed Thomas Lister Luddenden Fecit, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and inside countwheel striking on a bell, case later, 228cm high 31.01.13, Case with cracks and chips in places, hood door is bowed, feet are later added, inside side cheeks have been later added to lift the dial and movement within the case, case is of a later date to the dial and movement.

Los 1213

An Oak Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Jno Branson, Hull, circa 1790, swan neck pediment, arched moulded trunk door, plain rectangular plinth raised upon later bracket feet, 12-inch arched brass dial with silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring, scroll engraved centre with date aperture, seconds and signed, arch with strike/silent selection, five pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 231cm high 30.01.13, Case has been restored, case surfaces have been polished throughout, swan neck pediment possibly replaced, trunk door hinges are later, some chips and dents to edges in parts, plinth with later added bracket feet, dial is clean, movement looks complete.

Los 1214

An Oak Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Wm Stumbels, Totnes, arched pediment, side viewing windows, arched trunk door, upon bracket feet, 12-inch arched brass dial, centre with date aperture, seconds and signed, strike/silent selection lever above 12, arch with unusual lunar dial, engraved borders, five pillar movement with anchor escapement and striking on a bell, later seatboard, case later, 223cm high 31.01.13, Case with chips to edges in parts, left hand side moulding missing below hood, dial and movement looks complete, later seatboard, later added finials to hood, some wood missing to the top side of the hood, movement with gathering pallet missing, case possibly of a later date to the dial and movement.

Los 1215

An Oak Eight Day Longcase Clock, pagoda pediment, arched trunk door, mahogany crossbanded plinth raised upon bracket feet, 12-inch brass dial, engraved centre with seconds and date, painted rocking ship scene to the arch and above signed Thomas Husband Hull, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, dial and movement circa 1780, case later, 233cm high 31.01.13, Case has been polished throughout, hood with a later added front fret, dial surround later added, dial and movement looks complete, dial and movement circa 1780 and the case is later circa 1820.

Los 1216

A Green Japanned Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Joseph Green, Northshields, circa 1730, flat top pediment, side viewing windows, decorated throughout with Oriental scenes, trunk door with lenticle, 12-inch square brass dial with silvered Roman numeral chapter ring signed, matted and engraved centre with seconds, date aperture and ringed winding holes, five pillar movement with anchor escapement and inside countwheel striking on a bell, 197cm high 30.01.13, Case has been restored in the past to the painted oriental scenes, gilding has faded in places, chips and scratches around the case, plinth re-duced, originally the hood would have had a small caddy top which is missing, dial looks clean, movement needs cleaning.

Los 1217

A Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed John Baker, Hull, circa 1780, pagoda pediment, wavy shaped trunk door, upon later bracket feet, 12-inch arched brass dial with silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring, centre with seconds and date aperture, arch with moonphase and signed on a silvered arched plaque, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 232cm high 31.01.13, Case has been polished throughout, hood with the pagoda re-built, scratches around the case, hood with the back right hand side bottom capital missing, later added wooden dial surround, left hand side moulding beneath hood has come loose, slight staining to chapter ring, movement looks complete.

Los 1218

A Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, pagoda top with ball finials, arched trunk door, plinth on later bracket feet, silvered dial with Roman and Arabic numeral chapter ring, centre with seconds and later inscribed Agar Malton, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, dial later, case also later, 239cm high 31.01.13, Case surfaces have been cleaned throughout, re-built pagoda, hood glass cracked, right hand side cheek is damaged and the seatboard is not sitting correctly, finials are later, trunk door, is bowed, dial is later inscribed, dial added later to the movement, case later, case has faded to the surfaces.

Los 1219

A Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Thos Husband, Hull, circa 1795, arched top pediment, side viewing windows, figured arched trunk door, raised upon later bracket feet, 12-inch painted arched dial with Roman and Arabic chapter, centre with seconds, date aperture, arch with rolling moonphase, five pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 233cm high 31.01.13, Case surfaces have been polished throughout, top cresting has been added later, top side of the hood has been restored, trunk door is bowed, bracket feet look later added, dial has been totally repainted at some time but to a high standard, some touching up in parts to the dial surface, movement looks complete and clean.

Los 1220

A Mahogany Regulator Longcase Clock, 19th century, pediment with carved gallery and flowerheads, bevelled glass trunk door, plinth with raised panel and upon bracket feet, 12-inch circular silvered dial with outer minute track and corresponding centre minute hand, two subsidiary dials for hours and seconds, large four pillar weight driven movement with deadbeat escapement and ``Harrisons`` maintaining power, mercury tubed pendulum, 205cm high 31.01.13, Case has been polished to the veneered surfaces, case with some small cracks, scratches and small dents in places, gilded surfaces have faded, silvering to the dial has discoloured slightly, movement looks complete, pendulum complete with mercury still present.

Los 1221

A Mulberry Eight Day Longcase Clock, unsigned, mulberry veneered case with flat top pediment, side viewing windows, moulded trunk door with tulipwood crossbanding and lenticle, 11-inch square brass dial with silvered chapter ring, centre with date aperture and seconds, ringed winding holes, five pillar movement with anchor escapement and inside countwheel striking on a bell, 205cm high 31.01.13, Case has been totally restored, mulberry veneers have been polished, all ebonised surfaces have been re-ebonised, hood door is later, mouldings missing in parts, top caddy missing and a later piece of wood has been added, hood glass, side viewing glass and lenticle are all replaced, later skirting and re-duced plinth, surfaces with scratches and dents in parts, dial looks clean, movement needs cleaning.

Los 1222

A Walnut Marquetry Eight Day Longcase Clock, flat top pediment, side viewing windows, later marquetry inlay, trunk door with lenticle, 12-inch square brass dial with silvered chapter ring signed Windmills & Wrightman London, matted centre with date aperture and seconds, five pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, later seatboard, dial and movement circa 1720, case later, 211cm high 31.01.13, Case has been polished throughout, later marquetry inlay throughout, top of the hood has been re-built, right hand side of the trunk door with a large split and the door and the right hand side is coming away from the main case body, chips and cracks to veneers and moulding, later veneers have been added, dial is stained and the movement needs cleaning. dial and movement would date circa 1720, case of a later date.

Los 1226

An Oak American Forecast Barometer, signed Joseph Davis & Co, 6 Kennington Park Road, London, circa 1880, pierced crested pediment, 9-1/2-inch silvered dial with two vernier displays for winter/summer, visible mercury tube, trunk with day of the week disc registers, glazed front with pierced fret work and thermometer, compass to the base, 105cm high 17.01.13, Case with some small dents in places, some of the silvering has slightly discoloured, mercury tube with mercury visible.

Los 1227

A Rosewood Stick Barometer, signed Chadburn, 71 Lord St, Liverpool, circa 1850, with concealed mercury tube, single ivory vernier scale signed, thermometer tube, turned cistern cover, 91cm high 11.12.12, Case with some minor dents to the edges of the trunk, arch top with veneer slightly lifting, dial is slightly dirty, mercury is visible in the tube.

Los 1502

A George III Mahogany Cellaret on Stand, by Gillows, circa 1790, the hinged domed lid crossbanded in tulipwood within boxwood strung lines, enclosing a compartmentalised interior, with original brass carrying handles, stamped Gillows Lancaster, the lock by J Bramah, the stand of fluted form with flowerheads at each corner, on plain brass cappings and castors, 59.5cm by 46cm by 78cm The stand formerly reduced in height, but now raised to its original dimensions using the 1788 Gillows sketch and 18th century mahogany; the interior compartments re-arranged but retaining the original timbers. From 1789/90 until the mid 1790`s Gillows used two blocks, such as used on the present cellaret, to make the stamp GILLOWS LANCASTER, which narrows its date of manufacture to c. 1790 - 1795. This drawing of the cellaret is retained in the Gillow Archives housed by the City of Westminster Archives Centre, volume 344, number 94, pages 238-239, published in 1787-1788. It is described as a Guardevine with trunk to hold 9 bottles, with a loose frame, rail flutes and taper legs with lid. The estimated costs are given as follows: Feb 14th 1788 - a Guardevine with trunk lid; 8 ft of ¾ inch mahogany and birch vin[ee]r - 10s 9d; 2½ ft of 1 inch mahogany - 4s 4½d; 2 ft of ¼ inch mahogany the same - 2 s 2d; 1 ft of 1 inch ditto the legs - 10½d; 2? ft of ½ inch ditto the bottom - 1s 1¾d; 1 pair of stop hinges - 1s 0d; 1 lock and escutcheon - 1s 5d; 1 pair of lifting handles - 2s 2d; 1 sett of sockett castors ? inch - 2s 6d; 1 small cock - 5½d; 3 dozen of ¾ inch and ½ inch screws - 4d; 17 pound of lead at 3d per pound - 4s 3d; Lining ditto Mr Stewart - 5s 9d; Making ditto Henry Walling, Compute - 19s 6d; Rails fluted & carved rows per Mr Gibson - 4 s 9d; Total cost: £3 1s 3½d. Henry Walling was apprenticed for 7 years from 5.3.1770 to Henry Baines and William Bruce, cabinet makers of Lancaster. He became a freeman in 1779-1780. In 1785, with 32 other workmen, he signed the Gillow wage agreement. His work is recorded at Gillows from c. 1785-1796. Henry Gibson (1736-1797) was apprenticed to Christopher Walker, joiner and cabinetmaker of Lancaster, from 10.6.1753. He probably began working for Robert Gillow & Son on completing his apprenticeship. He was described by Richard Gillow in December 1789 as their best carver. Note on Joseph Bramah: Originally a cabinet maker, Joseph Bramah (1748-1814) patented a lock in 1784 which, due to its complex design, remaining unpicked for more than 50 years. As such it was a popular choice for pieces of furniture which held valuables, such as fine wine. Note on Gillows: Gillows and the furniture they made are renowned for several reasons. First, the quality of construction is considerably higher than that of the majority of contemporary cabinet-making firms. Second, with the firm`s proximity to the port of Liverpool and the trading links to the West Indies, the firm was actively (and very profitably) engaged in the importation of not only top quality mahogany, satinwood and other timbers, but also in the sale of British goods to Jamaica and the importation of other West Indian produce for sale in Britain. Third, the innovation of their designs and the preservation of the designs` uniqueness were highly important to the success of the business. If a pattern book was published, its designs were anyone`s (a problem often encountered when attempting to attribute furniture without a secure provenance to Thomas Chippendale). Because Gillows never published their designs, they were always striving for novelty and protecting their patterns from industrial espionage. Gillows` sober and restrained designs, the exceptionally high quality of timber and workmanship, and the exclusivity of their patterns have contrived to create in Gillows the quintessential English cabinet-making firm of the late 18th and 19th century. Good colour and condition throughout. Top with very minor bruising, all consistent with age. Very fine natural split on brackets and stand. Rejoined (as full catalogued). Small bruising around legs, fluted frieze and moulding consistent with age. 080313

Los 62

A pair of early 20th Century Continental porcelain figural five branch candelabras modelled with a boy and a girl beside a tree trunk supporting floral encrusted branches and urn shaped sconces

Los 86

A 19th Century Staffordshire figure group spill vase, modelled with an eagle beside a tree trunk looking down upon a sleeping figure with sieved clay decoration, a 19th Century Staffordshire flat back figure group depicting a mandolin player seated beside a bridge alongside a swan with sieved clay decoration, a graduated pair of 19th Century pottery figural decorated jugs, a 19th Century Staffordshire flat back figure group depicting a Scotsman alongside a young girl wearing a kilt on a gilt-lined oval base, a graduated pair of porcelain figural cornucopia vases, a Royal Doulton Matsumai Japan pattern mug, a Royal Terracotta porcelain Japan pattern pottery mug, an early 20th Century Continental porcelain figure of a recumbent greyhound and various tea wares, etc

Los 87

Two 19th Century Staffordshire figures, one depicting Victoria seated with child upon her knee, the other with Prince Albert seated on a throne chair and two 19th Century Staffordshire pottery spill / pen holder mantel ornaments, modelled with two poodles beside a tree trunk (4)

Los 321

A rectangular tin trunk, a wrought iron floral decorated oval mirror and a fire guard

Los 392

A box containing a collection of vintage die-cast and tin plate vehicles to include a Dinky Toys by Meccano Limited trunk, a Dinky Toys Hindle Smart Helecs truck, a tin plate locomotive, a Dinky Supertoys Euclid rear dump truck, a Dinky Toys Motocart, army vehicles, etc

Los 254

Leather bound trunk with wood and brass strapping including fitted interior tray

Los 951

NEW ZEALAND - 20th Century group of commercial covers/postcards incl. registered & underpaid, 1907 NZ Exhibition - Christchurch 1d PPC main front Exhibition Building, RMS AORANGI, MAKURA - Marine PO PPC, also boxed SYDNEY/PAQUEBOT cover, TPO`s Wellington - Napier, MAIN TRUNK & Wellington, POW Enquiry Office of NZ Red Cross, 1904 cover pair 1d Universals tied NGARUAWAHIA c.d.s. reverse TRAVELLING PO New Plymouth plus Officials & Meters. (23)

Los 1676

An Edwardian travel trunk with leather binding straps etc, leatherette on Hessian.

Los 6

A Belleek cup and saucer with green edge on shell feet and a pair of modern Belleek tree trunk vases

Los 389

An oak long case clock, by J. Knight of Halstead, having arched hood surmounted by brass bird finials and enclosing a painted dial, decorated with a scene of a child feeding chickens, having date and seconds subsidiary supporting an 8 day striking movement, full length trunk door raised on a box base and bracket feet, 84cm

Los 278

An old metal banded Cabin Trunk with Cunard White Star Line label, 2` 10" (87cms) wide and another similar.

Los 279

An old wooden banded Cabin Trunk and an Ideal cabin trunk.

Los 403A

VICTORIAN MAHOGANY GRANDFATHER CLOCK the painted dial with numerals in lack inscribed R. clones, Motherwell with a swan neck pediment and rectangular trunk door, 219cm high

Los 414

MAUCHLINE WARE BOX WITH HINGED COVER, in the form of an oblong trunk, printed with a view of Dunstaffnage Castle, 5 3/4" (14.8cm) wide and ANOTHER CASKET FORM, view of Edinburgh Castle from Princess Street EST 15-20

Los 435

MAUCHLINE WARE OBLONG BOX, hinged lid with printed image `Wild Cattle Hamilton Park`, 5 3/8" (13.7cm) wide and TWO TRUNK SHAPED DITTO, the hinged tops applied with cards with photographic images Souvenir of Harrogate and Plymouth (lacking clasp), each 3 7/8" (9.8cm) wide EST 15-20

Los 462

MAUCHLINE WARE TRUNK SHAPED COTTON REEL BOX, the low domed lid applied with comic colour print featuring 3 dogs, rope handles, 3 3/4" (9.5cm) wide and TWO SIMILAR BOXES colour print of fox and a child, 3 1/4" (8.3cm) wide (3) EST 15-20

Los 508

TREE CABIN TRUNK SHAPED MAUCHLINE WARE MONEY BANKS, with applied tartan bands, two having printed images Highlander and Interior Burns cottage, the other photographic image York Minster, each 4" (10.1cm) wide, A CIRCULAR TOWER PATTERN MONEY BANK, with applied tartan papers, 3 1/4" high and TWO OTHER BOXES, all with faults or a.f. (6) EST 20-30

Los 632

Leather suitcase, and other vintage luggage, including a tin trunk, (8).

Los 545

Geo. mah. 8 day longcase clock with bell striking movement, brass break arch dial & calendar aperture and name plate marked J. Hopkins Foley Street Southwark on matted centre within applied silvered Roman numeral chapter ring in a pagoda top case with fret cut decoration. The case with brass stop-fluted columns flanking door to hood and trunk on plinth base ht approx. 252cm

Los 177

A 19th century domed trunk covered in crocodile skin and wooden banding

Los 3089

Victorian dolls including Parian doll with moulded hair, fabric body and half limbs, painted features and shoes, French fashion doll, bisque head and shoulders, jointed kid body and limbs, separately stitched fingers and toes with clothing and wooden dome-topped wardrobe trunk containing additional clothing, plus an assortment of Victorian babies clothing, also small handmade patchwork quilt, plus bisque head doll in National costume and one other (qty) CONDITION REPORT Earring missing. Face is very good. Original clothing in generally good to fair condition, some staining. On right hand all fingers present though some loose stitching. On left hand, fingers all present, though loose stitching and stuffing is coming out. Left arm is loose in socket, and small tear in kiel at the elbow. Right arm also loose in socket, repair at wrist. Legs in good condition. Feet and toes are good. No shoes or boots, only blue socks. Approx 36cm Some clothes in trunk may be associated, but not entirely certain. Fashion doll has unmarked head

Los 3486

Metal cabin trunk with Pacific Line labels with internal shelf

Los 3487

Two wooden bound cabin trunks, circa 1930 - brass label with stork and trunk with leather handles, also a large green canvas and leather Pukka Luggage cabin trunk plus two vinyl suitcases (5)

Los 539

TRUNK, early 20th century camphorwood and brass bound with studded ash travelling straps, rising lid and iron carrying handles, 107cm x 60cm x 58cm H.

Los 616

LONGCASE CLOCK, 19th century Swedish painted with enamelled dial and decorated trunk, 196cm H x 42cm W x 22cm D.

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