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MATTHEW COLLINGWOOD, ALNWICK (1820-1858), A LATE GEORGIAN GOLDEN OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, with rectangular trunk door, the hood with scrolled pediment and free standing brass capped pillars, 33cm arched painted dial, signed, with subsidiary seconds and date pointer (not connected), eight day two train weight driven movement striking hours on a bell. 1.86m
SCOTTISH EARLY VICTORIAN MAHOGANY DRUMHEAD LONGCASE CLOCK CIRCA 1840 the moulded and foliate carved drum case with a carved thistle surmount, enclosing a gilt dial with Roman numeral chapter and two subsidiary dials signed J. Graham/ Carluke, twin train movement and bell strike, over a tapered trunk with a conforming ogee moulded door, the base with a floral marquetry panel, on ball feet 46cm wide, 208cm high, 25cm deep
Hornby Series: No 2 Level Crossing in original box, four carriage boards, early L & NWR 1/3 coach, two HRC enamel lapel brooches, pillar box, luggage trunk; Hornby Trains No 51 Locomotive with No 51 Tender in original boxes; Dinky petrol pump; five station accessories including vending machines
A 19th Century mahogany arched long case clock with foliate carved decoration in raised relief, the top with two opposing brass grilled panels over a panelled trunk door flanked by canted corners over a moulded plinth base, the circular silvered dial inscribed "Pickford & Co. Islington London. N", subsidiary seconds dial, Roman numerals to an eight day striking movement on a gong, 42 cm wide x 187 cm high
An early 19th Century oak mahogany cross-banded cased long case clock, the moulded cornice with carved fretwork frieze and turned pillars to the hood over a trunk door on plinth base, the eight day movement with brass square dial, Arabic and Roman numerals centred by subsidiary seconds and date dial, inscribed "THOS WOOD Dorchester"
A pair of German Rudolstadt Volkstedt porcelain figural candelabra, late 19th century, each modelled with a flowerhead encrusted three scrolled branches, upon a flowerhead encrusted tree trunk stem with a gentleman standing upon an oval base, the other example with a lady, blue marks to base, height 47.5 cm, (A/F), (2).
"Robert Davey of Hoveton, an early 19th century longcase clock, the brass face with silvered chapter ring, secondary dial, date aperture and strike stroke silent, supporting a twin train striking movement under an arched hood with fretted pediment, the trunk and base with starbursts on bracket feet "
A fine Indian three piece tea service by C. Krishniam Chetty and Son, Bangalore with elephant head and trunk chased handles, the teapot with a standing elephant finial, the spout an elephant`s head and trunk. The body of each decorated in relief with jungle scenes showing the hunting of wild animals, bun feet. Maker`s mark for each piece.
A George III longcase clock by George White Bristol, with eagle and ball finial between a swans neck pediment with blind fretwork carving in turn above further arched blind fretwork frieze and glazed door, flanked by fluted columns with brass capitals and enclosing the painted dial with eight day striking movement, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, with moon phase to the arch by George White, Bristol, in turn above a long trunk door flanked by fluted canted angles and conforming base. Height including brass finial 97 ins (see illustration).
A William & Mary style walnut grandmother clock, having a moulded cornice above an inlaid frieze with glazed door beneath with applied twist columns enclosing the 8 inch square brass dial and two-train fusee movement in turn above a long rectangular trunk door with conforming base. Height 72.5 ins (see illustration).
An early 19th century oak and pollard oak crossbanded longcase clock by William Taylor Whitehaven, with turned finial between the swans neck pediment in turn above the arched glazed door flanked by simple turned columns enclosing the 14 inch arched painted dial with moon phase, with Arabic numerals, date aperture and subsidiary seconds dial, with basket of fruit spandrels in turn above the long arched trunk door with cluster column corners and conforming base. Height 93 ins (see illustration).
Royal Humane Society, small bronze medal (successful) (Miss Lillian Barclay, 17 May 1882) lacking buckle, very fine £100-140 Miss Lillian Barclay, an 11 year old schoolgirl, saved the life of her father in Cadoway Creek, Demerara, British Guiana, on 17 May, 1882. Mr. Barclay, with his two daughters and another lady, were proceeding up a tortuous creek in a corial when the boat came in collision with an overhanging trunk of a tree and capsized. The girls clung to the tree but the father remained in the boat which sank under him. He was unable to swim. Miss Lillian swam to her father’s assistance and succeeded in getting him to the bank. Ref. R.H.S. Case No. 21753.
A REPRODUCTION OAK EIGHT-DAY LONG CASE CLOCK having a moulded cornice above the hood arched glazed door, the trunk’s moulded door over a plain base with moulded platform, the arch of the dial painted in gilt with floral basket, the chapter ring having Roman hours framing two subsidiary dials, two winding apertures and printed maker’s name John Todd, Glasgow, all framed by gilt painted floral spandrels, sold with weights and pendulum. 99cm(h).
A 19TH CENTURY OAK AND MAHOGANY 30-HOUR LONG CASE CLOCK by William Hutchinson of Sedbergh, having a moulded flat topped cornice and plain frieze over the square glazed hood door, flanked by turned columns, the arched and crossbanded trunk door above a small moulded panel and plain crossbanded base with short bracket feet, the chapter ring painted with Roman hours and framing a subsidiary date dial and maker’s name, all framed by painted floral spandrels, sold with weight and pendulum. 200cm(h).

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