A William and Mary style walnut longcase clock by John Redfern, East Anstey, 20th Century, built to copy a Tompion clock, the flat hood with columns and ten inch brass dial with cherub spandrels, subsidiary seconds and calendar aperture, the eight day five pillar movement with anchor escapement, bolt and shutter maintaining power and outside count wheel strike, the burr veneer trunk door over plain plinth, with brass weights and pendulum with brass bob
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A George III mahogany longcase clock by Sagar of Blackburn, with brass ball finial set between swans neck pediment and with arched glazed door enclosing the 14 inch arched painted dial and two-train striking movement, flanked on either side by simple columns with brass capitals and with three-quarter length arched trunk door beneath with cluster column corners and conforming base. Height 93 ins.
An early 19th century oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock, with swans neck pediment with punched brass terminals above the arched glazed door enclosing the 14 inch arched painted dial with Roman numerals and thirty hour movement by Francis Walker, Maryport, flanked by turned columns with three-quarter length arched trunk door crossbanded and with cluster column corners and conforming base. Height 88.5 ins.
A fine George III mahogany longcase clock by William Taylor of Whitehaven, eight day, with swans neck pediment with foliate carved terminals and blue and gilt painted panels beneath and above the arched glazed door enclosing the 13 inch arched silvered brass dial with Roman numerals, date aperture and moon phase inscribed “Taylor, Whitehaven”, flanked by fluted columns with Greek key moulding beneath and blind fretwork frieze above the arched crossbanded trunk door flanked by quarter column corners and with conforming base. Height 89 ins.
A George III North Country oak longcase clock, with broken arched pediment and dentil cornice above the arched glazed door enclosing the later silvered brass dial and two-train striking movement with painted scene to the arch and flanked on either side by simple columns with painted capitals, with long trunk door and conforming base raised on bracket feet. Height 72 ins.
Ashantee medal to W. H. Smith S.S.B. HMS Himalaya 74, to/w a Royal Naval School Greenwich award for gallant conduct in saving boats crew 16th May 1872 to C.P.O. W. H. Smith; Voluntary Medical Service medal to William H. Smith and assorted other medals and the recipients engraved brass trunk plate
A 19th Century mahogany inlaid longcase clock the hood with a swing glazed door enclosing a painted dial with a subsidiary seconds dial, named indistinctly Gibson, Glasgow, the trunk with a central swing door, raised on bun feet, richly decorated with satinwood checked inlay and stringing. 217cm high x 49cm wide
Mid 18th Century oak longcase clock by Edward Bilbie of Chew Stoke having a square hood with tapered cylindrical columns, trunk with long door and standing on bracket feet, 11.5" brass dial with silvered chapter ring having Roman and Arabic numerals, engraved foliate decoration and calendar aperture to the centre, cast brass spandrels, 30 hour striking movement, 196cm high
A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY TAVERNTIMEPIECEthe painted circular dial inscribed Ab Hunt Yarmouth, the brass weight driven four pillar movement with anchor escapement and tapered plates, the case with square hood with undulating pediment, the crossbanded trunk with breakarched door, 141cm h++A good example in well preserved original condition but extremely dusty and in need of overhauling but apparently complete. The dial discoloured and the signature and place name worn, the wood of pleasing deep colour
A GEORGE II WALNUT LONGCASE CLOCKthe brass breakarched dial signed on a silvered tablet Ant Marsh opposite Ye Bank of England London, having subsidiary seconds dial, square date aperture and silvered chapter ring, TEMPUS FUGIT DISC to the arch, with spandrels of the Seasons and dolphins above, the eight day movement in line inlaid case with brass mounted and stop fluted pillars and break arched and figured door to the trunk, on stepped plinth, 227cm hWhen the clock was overhauled and cleaned for the present owner in November 2007 it was discovered that the reverse of the chapter ring is also engraved with Anthony Marsh`s name.Anthony Marsh, son of John Marsh, a wheelwright of Stow on the Wold, Gloucestershire, was apprenticed to Abraham Acton, on 7 June 1714. He was made free of the Clockmakers` Company on 5 October 1724 and became a Steward of the Company 21st July 1745.++An attractive clock, not unsympathetically restored, probably original to the case and working when removed from the present private consignor`s home
A `RUSTIC` BURR ELM TABLE71cm h; c35 x 66cm, probably 19th cA similar table, from the Collection of Simon Sainsbury, was sold Christie`s 18 June 2008, lot 269.++The substantial top of pleasing colour with old shrinkage cracks and some bark loss in places, on debarked forked tree trunk base with recent replacement bearer. A genuine example, long in the local present private ownership as the following lot
A `RUSTIC BURR ELM TABLEon forked wood tripod, 71cm h; c32 x 66cm, probably 19th cSee footnote to preceding lot.++An undoubtedly genuine example, the top of especially pleasing colour with old shrinkage cracks in one case resulting in a section of the top being re-affixed into position, the tripod with a number of old scuff marks and scratches around the legs and trunk. One leg with a severe old shrinkage crack, long in the local private ownership as the previous lot and forming a `pair` to it.

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