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An early 19th century oak long case clock with mahogany cross-banding and ebony line inlay, the hood with swan neck pediment and turned reeded columns, the trunk with quarter turned reeded pillars and ogee arched three quarter length door, on bracket feet, with painted dial and 8 day striking weight driven movement, height 89"
A Moore Brothers centrepiece, late 19th Century, modelled as three putti playing musical instruments around a tree trunk entwined with hops which supports a wavy rimmed dish encrusted with hops, raised overall on a pierced circular gilt stand, impressed mark to base of stand, height approx 38cm (minor faults). £150-200
A German figural porcelain lamp stand, 19th century, modelled as a gentleman and lady in 18th century dress playing hide and seek around stylised arboreal base decorated with foliate pattern in relief, vine leaves to top, applied flowerheads to trunk, on raised rococo pedestal base decorated with applied floral swags, height 51 cm to top of lamp stand, width 35 cm, depth 27 cm. (It is the buyer`s responsibility to ensure that this item is rewired before use)
A Cantagalli maiolica tazza, in the Urbino style, modelled with a tree-trunk base supporting the three shell dishes surmounted with three dolphins in turn surmounted by a shell dish, 26cm high, cockerel mark; and a Cantagalli jardiniere, decorated with stylized foliage reserved on blue ground, 21cm high, cockerel mark, circa 1900
A MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, the 13 ½" arched brass dial with silvered Roman chapter ring, the foliate engraved centre with subsidiary seconds and with Tempus Fugit disc to the arch, and foliate spandrels, the hood with swan neck pediment, brass ball and spike finials and fluted pillars, the trunk with conforming corners and shaped top door over a panelled base raised on bracket feet, 94" high
A 19th Century pine cased long case clock, the hood with swan neck pediment, the glazed door flanked by turned pillars over a rectangular trunk door to a flat fronted base, the square painted dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and date aperture inscribed "N. Brown, Kingsbridge", with architectural painted spandrels, striking an eight day movement
A George III mahogany longcase clock signed Thomas Trigge, London, the caddy top above brass and silvered dial with subsidiaries seconds dial and calendar dial to the arch, flanked by rococo spandrels, the arched trunk door between stock fluted quadrant corners on plinth base, the eight day movement striking the hours on bell, 240cm height
A GEORGE III OAK LONGCASE CLOCK the brass dial signed on the chapter ring Bell Uttoxeter, having matted centre, subsidiary seconds dial, date sector and eight-day movement, in crossbanded case with cavetto pediment, carved frieze and fluted pillars to the hood, the trunk enclosed by a breakarched door, 205cm h ++The movement and dial associated to the case, the seatboard resting between the cheeks, the movement and dial in good condition, cleaned and overhauled some years ago, the case lightly repolished and slightly faded
AN INDIAN TEAK ARCHITECTURAL BOSS OR BRACKET, 19th Century, carved as the head of an elephant feeding from its trunk, from a domestic house in the old city of Ahmadabad, Gujerat, Western India, 18cms high x 14.5cms wide, together with a heavy gauge brass bowl and cover with spire knop, all over engraved with panels of figures on a stippled and leaf scroll ground, 10cms high
AN 18TH CENTURY OAK LONGCASE CLOCK BY THOMAS LISTER, of thirty hour movement, the square brass dial with moon phase and calendar aperture and foliate spandrels, the hood with a filled swan neck pediment, turned pilasters flanking the dial, the trunk door with ogee arch and quarter round columns to the sides, the plinth with fielded panel, on bracket foot, 215.5cms high. See illustration
A GEORGE III OAK AND MAHOGANY CASE LONGCASE CLOCK in an oak and mahogany case, of eight day movement, the square white dial with calendar aperture and seconds subsidiary dial,painted with parrots, signed Walt Watson, Altringham, the hood with scroll pediment and reeded pilasters, the trunk with a panel door and reeded quarter round columns, over a base with banded panel, 208cms high. See illustration
William Kipling, London, a blue Chinoiserie lacquer longcase clock, 18th century and later, the hood with later caddy top and flambeau finials, the 12 inch brass dial signed to a boss in the arch, feather banded border, mask spandrels, silvered seconds dial, date aperture and chapter ring, 8 day 5 pillar movement, the trunk with breakarch door and raised on a stepped plinth base, 267cm high
Edwardian inlaid mahogany longcase clock, the hood with swan neck pediment, arch shaped door flanked by ebonised cylindrical columns with brass capitals, trunk with long door having oval bevelled glass panel, arch shaped brass dial with silvered chapter ring, subsidiary chime/silent, Whittington/Westminster and seconds dials, eight day movement striking and chiming on nine tubes, 246cm high
19th Century oak longcase clock signed Robert Davy of Hoveton, the hood with swan neck pediment and reeded pillars, trunk with long door flanked by fluted chamfers, arch shaped brass dial with bobbing ship, Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, bears name plate inscribed `Robert Davy, Hoveton`, eight day striking movement, 223cm high
Late 18th Century oak longcase clock by John Snelling of Alton, hood with swan neck pediment and fluted columns, trunk with long door, arch shaped brass dial with bobbing Old Father Time, silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, eight day striking movement, 213cm high

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