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Los 691

Nest of Three Rosewood Tables, Poker-work Stool and Canvas Bound Travelling Trunk (3)

Los 187

A silver plated centre piece, the central vase modelled with an elephant head to either side, the trunk leading to a smaller holder, the whole standing on one large and two smaller circular bases and four eagle feet, with three glass vase inserts. Maker George Wish, Sheffield (1878-1934). Height without inserts 5 1/4 inches (13.5cm). Condition:

Los 410

TRUNK, 19th century camphorwood, and brass bound, of impressive proportions with rising lid and side carrying handles, 124cm x 56cm x 57cm H.

Los 289

TRUNK, brown leather, rectangular, with a rising top and carrying handles, 92cm W x 74cm H x 60cm D.

Los 65

An early 19c French boullework longcase clock of waisted form with cast gilt brass rococo mounts. The case has a broad splayed base and lentical glass to the trunk and the 10" diameter embossed brass dial has white enamel numeral plaques. The clock is now fitted with an English longcase movement (weights and pendulum missing). All in need of extensive restoration, the clock stands 81" tall overall.

Los 66

A late 19c eight day longcase clock, the unsigned 14" arched brass dial having date and seconds rings and a moon phase to the arch and scroll spandrels to the corners. The eight day movement has anchor escapement and is rack striking on a bell. It is contained in a broad mahogany case, the hood having swan neck pediments and baluster turned columns flanking the dial. The short trunk door is triple pointed and the trunk corners are canted. The base has been severely cut down and the clock stands 79" tall overall.

Los 67

A mid 18c eight day longcase movement and dial by Thos.Stringer of Drayton in an associated oak case. The 12" brass dial has female head spandrels, ringed winding holes and date aperture and a seconds ring. The movement is rack striking on a bell and is contained in an oak case which has been recarved and modified. The hood is square topped with plain columns flanking the dial and has later scratch carving to the door and frieze. The trunk has quarter columns and a wavy topped door which has all been heavily carved later. The base has a large later plinth and the front panel has been carved, 81" tall overall.

Los 333

A late 19c Madler-Koffer fitted travel trunk, canvas case with leather mounts, painted line and with wooden struts. The trunk with side carrying handles, folding and locking, 22.5"w, 55"l.

Los 614

CLOCKS - "GAMMON, BIRMINGHAM AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY OAK AND MAHOGANY CROSSBANDED LONGCASE CLOCK having hood with swan neck pediment and flank fluted columns with brass capitals, the trunk with crossbanded waist panel, door flank pilasters, on box base, 30-hour" four pillar mechanism, faced by an arched painted dial, 2.2m high

Los 312

THREE ZOOMORPHIC WALKING CANES one of gnarled wood with carved horn hound`s head handle and silver plated ferrule, another of richly carved Indian ebony and terminating in the head of an elephant, the third of gnarled and patinated wood, the handle as a long billed bird`s head, 88-92cm, early 20th c ++Trunk of the elephant slightly chipped, the lot in satisfactory condition

Los 774

A GEORGE II WALNUT AND BURR WALNUT LONGCASE CLOCK the brass dial signed on the chapter ring John Everell London and with subsidiary seconds dial, matted centre, ringed winding holes and engraved date aperture, with cherub-and-crown spandrels and pierced hands, having five-pillar eight-day movement, the hood with blind fret pediment and cornice above turned pilasters with brass capitals, the trunk enclosed by a crossbanded and moulded full length door, on conforming base, 209cm h Provenance: In the same private family`s ownership since the late 19th c. ++A clock of especially pleasing colour and patina, of `dry` appearance and in a fine, unrestored state of preservation save as follows: lacking two corner finials from the top of the pediment, the dial plus movement plus case original, on original or early seatboard, the cheeks of full height and free from packing, the backboards original with a number of old holes, localised old worm holes mainly to the right of the hinges of the trunk door, two small losses to mouldings on the top corner of the trunk door. Base - skirted plinth of later date (? early 20th c), two old pieces of replacement crossbanding

Los 775

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK the damaged and incomplete brass breakarched dial engraved WILLMHURST BRIGHTON and with subsidiary dials, having eight-day movement, the hood with turned pillars, the trunk enclosed by a crossbanded and line inlaid door with oval patera, on conforming base, 207cm h ++Losses and requires restoration

Los 777

AN OAK LONGCASE CLOCK the brass dial with subsidiary seconds dial, engraved centre inscribed "T Tompion Londini 1700" and mask spandrels, having eight-day movement, the George III oak case embellished and carved at later date with fluted pilasters, the DOOR WITHdate 1736 and initials TW, the base with two laying hens, on bracket feet, 238cm h ++A late 19th/early 20th c made-up clock, the movement and dial associated to the case, the movement late 18th c, the dial 19th c but of convincing appearance, the case with later pediment, the carved decoration of c1900, the top left corner of the door to the trunk chipped, the movement very dirty but apparently complete

Los 77

George III oak longcase clock by Thomas Williams of Chew Stoke, square moulded cornice with fluted columns, trunk with long door and standing on bracket feet, square brass and silvered dial with engraved foliate decoration, Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, 30 hour striking movement, 205cm high

Los 81

George III pine longcase clock by James Davies of Gloucester, hood with moulded dentil cornice, trunk with long door, standing on a plinth base, square brass dial with single hand and Roman numerals, 30 hour striking movement, 199cm high

Los 91

19th Century mahogany longcase clock by Bartley of Bristol, typical Bristol case, hood with broken arch pediment and reeded pillars, trunk with short door having ebonised stringing, standing on bracket feet, painted arch shaped dial with moon phase, subsidiary seconds and calendar dial, eight dial striking movement, 213cm high

Los 84

A Chinese famille rose deep dish painted with a sage seated on the trunk of a pine tree with a boy attendant holding a basket of flowers, a stag reclining between them, 23cm (9in) diameter

Los 718

A 19th century Berlin woolwork picture of a parrot, the bird perched on the trunk of a tree amongst flowers eating ripe cherries, 31 x 36cm (12.25 x 14.25in) in burr maple frame

Los 785

M Jorgen Moller 1856, a Danish painted pine longcase clock, with 10 inch painted wood circular dial, 8 day twin barrel bell striking movement, the maroon and green later painted case with pierced gallery to the squared hood, wreath moulded dial surround, trunk with pilasters to the corners, inscribed to inside trunk door, upon a swag moulded plinth, 202cm (78.5in) high

Los 656

A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY STICK BAROMETER having a moulded caddy top above rectangular canted ivory vernier scale, the trunk with arched mercury tube thermometer, calibrated for both Fahrenheit and Reaumur to the ivory scale with plain domed cistern cover and level adjusting screw, 38" high.

Los 677

A MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONG CASE CLOCK, the break arch painted dial with pastoral scene, over a Roman chapter ring with Arabic five minutes, subsidiary seconds and date aperture signed Stephen Cranbrook, Dover, with pink rose and strawberry spandrels, the hood with fretwork pediment, brass finials and brass stop fluted pillars, dentil and cavetto moulded throat, the trunk with break arch satinwood banded and flame veneered door flanked by conforming quarter columns with matching panelled base with central inlaid patera and fans, raised on a double skirt base, 93 ½" high.

Los 678

AN OAK AND MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONG CASE CLOCK, the break arch painted dial decorated with a castle, thatch cottage spandrels, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, indistinctly signed ....., Cheltenham, the hood with swan neck pediment and turned pillars, short trunk door with inset coromandel lozenge flanked by fluted quarter columns raised on ogee bracket feet, 88 ½" high.

Los 685

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONG CASE CLOCK, the 12" brass break arch dial with recessed subsidiary seconds, date aperture and name plaque inscribed Matt W Holland, London, to the matted centre, the Roman chapter ring with Arabic five minutes and cast foliate spandrels beneath a strike/silent ring with conforming mounts and five pillar bell striking movement. The hood with swan neck pediment, fluted pilasters with Corinthian capitals above an arched flame veneered trunk door flanked by conforming quarter columns, panelled and skirt base, 93" high (AF).

Los 735

A GEORGE III EIGHT DAY LONG CASE CLOCK, the 12" arched brass dial signed to the arch Robt Clidsdale, Edinburgh, above a silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and Arabic five minutes, the matted centre with subsidiary seconds and date aperture with rococo spandrels. The oak case with break arch hood, brass ball and spike finial, plain pilasters above a break arch trunk door, raised on bracket feet, 89" high.

Los 737

A GEORGE III EIGHT DAY LONG CASE CLOCK, the 12" square brass dial with silvered chapter ring, Roman numerals and Arabic five minutes, the matted centre with subsidiary seconds, date aperture and oval name plaque signed Phil Burchett, London, with gilt coronet and cherub spandrels and five pillar movement. The oak and mahogany crossbanded case having a swan neck hood with brass rosettes and ball and spike finial, plain columns and lozenge inlaid trunk door, 81" high.

Los 754

AN 18TH CENTURY MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONG CASE CLOCK, the break arch brass dial with silvered Roman chapter ring, Arabic five minutes, signed Samuel Fish, London, with matt centre with subsidiary seconds and date aperture, the arch with strike/silent ring and foliate spandrels. The hood with fretwork pagoda top and brass stop fluted pillars over an arched trunk door flanked by conforming quarter columns, panelled base and double skirt, 96" high (no weights or pendulum).

Los 785

A GEORGE III DARK GREEN JAPANNED EIGHT DAY LONG CASE CLOCK, the pagoda hood with three ball and spike finials and plain brass capped pilasters, the trunk with break arch door, decorated in raised gilt with figures, buildings and junk over similar base decoration and single skirt. The 12" arched brass dial signed John Burges, Gosport, to the arch with Roman chapter ring, Arabic five minutes, subsidiary seconds ring and date aperture to the matted centre, mask spandrels and five pillar movement, 91" high.

Los 840

AN 18TH CENTURY OAK SIDE CHAIR with splat back and panel seat, 19 1/2" wide and a pine trunk with hinged rising lid and metal banding, 28" wide (2).

Los 10

An Indian carved, solid ivory group of an elephant and a cobra, naturalistically carved and with red stone set eyes, (trunk repaired) 25cm long, 12.5cm high

Los 165

A Regency oak crossbanded mahogany eight day longcase clock, the 13 inch arched painted dial signed `Jn Callcott, Cotton`, with centred subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, within an inner ring of Roman numerals, outer quarter ring of Arabic numerals, with rose painted corner spandrels under a nautical painted arch, the hood with swan-neck pediment over an arched glazed hood door, between fluted front corner hood pilasters over an ogee arched short trunk door, between fluted front corner quarter trunk pilasters, over a single panel box base and fluted canted front corners (lacking bracket feet), 219cm high

Los 166

An elm eight day longcase clock, mid 18th century, the 12 inch square brass dial signed `R Bullock, Ellesmere`, with centred date aperture and twin winding holes, within an inner ring of Roman numerals, outer ring of Arabic numerals and figural spandrels depicting the seasons, the hood with ogee pediment over a square hood door with split acorn and baluster mouldings to the front hood corners over a long trunk door, with central star inlay and shaped brass key escutcheon, over a reduced plank base and later skirting plinth, 203cm high Footnote Douglas J Elliott lists Richard Bullock in `Shropshire Clock and Watchmakers`, son of Edmond Bullock, clockmaker, brother of Jeremiah Bullock, clockmaker, Richard is buried at Ellesmere `3.11.1797`, Richard Bullock of Ellesmere, clockmaker, aged 78, buried.

Los 168

A Regency oak crossbanded mahogany eight day longcase clock, the 13 inch arched painted dial signed `Arkinstall, Drayton`, with subsidiary centred seconds dial and date aperture within an inner ring of Roman numerals, outer ring of Arabic numerals, florally painted corner spandrels with a three masted galleon painted to the arch, the eight day movement at fault, the hood with swan-neck pediment over an arched hood door between tapering front corner fluted hood pilasters, over an ogee arched long trunk door between fluted front corner trunk pilasters, on a single panel box base with canted front corners (lacking bracket feet), 210cm high

Los 169

A Regency oak and mahogany eight day longcase clock, the restored 13 inch arched painted dial with ring of Roman numerals, subsidiary centred seconds dial and date aperture within architectural ruin painted spandrels, under a church ruin painted to the arch, the hood with swan-neck pediment and gilt brass eagle finials, over an arched hood door between baluster front corner hood pilasters, over a short crossbanded trunk door between quarter turned front corner trunk pilasters, on a crossbanded box base and cut out plinth, 226cm high

Los 122

A Victorian carved oak mercury stick barometer, unsigned, late 19th century, with scroll carved arched crest and bevel glazed canted double vernier ivory scale, calibrated in inches and with the usual annotations, above vernier adjustment squares and applied presentation plaque to throat, and glazed FAHRENHEIT and REAUMUR scale mercury thermometer with coiled bulb to trunk, the square bse with carved ogee moulded cistern cover, 102cm high.

Los 123

An early Victorian mother of pearl inlaid rosewood bowfronted mercury marine stick barometer, Stebbing and Co., Southampton, mid 19th century, with stepped cavetto moulded caddy pediment above rectangular two-piece canted ivory vernier register calibrated in inches, with the usual annotations and signed STEBBING & Co. SOUTHAMPTON to upper edge, behind curved glass retained within a brass surround, the slender bowed trunk with cavetto moulded throat moulding above vernier adjustment square and glazed Fahrenheit scale mercury thermometer between foliate mother of pearl marquetry panels, the base with moulded brass cylindrical cistern, (gimbals lacking), 94cm high. Stebbing & Wood are recorded in Banfield, Edwin BAROMETER MAKERS AND RETAILERS 1660-1900 as working from 47 High St. Southampton 1851-3 and are listed as Makers to the Queen and The Royal Yacht Squadron, Banfield further notes that later examples (c.1860-80) were signed STEBBING & Co. Opt. to the Queen.

Los 124

A George III chevron banded mahogany mercury stick barometer, Joseph Torre & Co., London, early 19th century, with broken pediment above a silvered rectangular vernier register calibrated in inches, with the usual observations, signed Joseph Torre & Co. LONDON to upper edge and applied with a Fahrenheit scale alcohol thermometer behind glazed door, the caddy moulded trunk with visible tube flanked by angled veneers and chevron stringing above rounded base with domed cistern cover, 95cm high.

Los 416

Williams, Merthyr, a mahogany longcase clock having an eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell, the painted twelve-inch break-arch dial having black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, painted shell decoration to the corners, a painted scene to the arch depicting a large house beside a river, decorative brass hands and signed `Williams, Watch Maker, Merthyr`, the dialplate to the movement stamped with the dialmaker`s name `Walker & Hughes, Birmingham`, the mahogany case having a short door, a swan neck pediment with three brass `eagle` finials, wavy cresting, with wavy moulding to the hood door and having fluted columns with cast brass capitals to the hood and stringing to the trunk door and base, height 226cm (inc. finial). * There were a number of makers named Williams working as clockmakers in Merthyr Tydfill at the beginning of the 19th century including Griffith Williams circa 1810, Evan circa 1822 and William 1822 until 1837. * For details of the dialmaker Walker & Hughes see lot no. 419.

Los 419

Benjamin Mayne, Kelvedon, an Adam & Eve automata longcase clock having an eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell, the twelve-inch break-arch dial having black Arabic numerals, a subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, later hands, painted `floral` corner spandrels and indistinctly signed `Bn. Mayne, Kelvedon`, with an Adam & Eve automata to the arch, the falseplate stamped with the name of the dialmaker `Walker & Hughes, Birmingham`, the oak case having fluted columns with cast capitals to the break-arch hood and arched trunk door, height 193cm. * Benjamin Mayne is recorded as working in Kelvedon, Essex from before 1839 until 1851. * George Walker & Thomas Hughes were working in Birmingham from 1812 until 1834, when the former died, having become the most important and prolific of the Birmingham dialmaker`s over the two decades.

Los 420

Whitehurst, Congleton, an oak longcase clock having an eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell with an inside countwheel consisting of pins set on the barrel wheel, the eleven-inch square brass dial having a raised silvered chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals, Arabic five minute markings and signed `Whitehurst, Congleton`, with a date aperture to the dial centre and cast `four-season` corner spandrels, the oak case having a shaped top to the trunk door, turned pillars to the flat-topped hood and standing on bracket feet, height 204cm. * Egerton Whitehurst was a member of the famous Whitehurst family of clockmakers from Derby who originated in Congleton and included John Whitehurst, Fellow of the Royal Society, clockmaker & philosopher and maker of many fine clocks. The firm of Whitehurst & Son of Derby were invited to tender for the Great Clock at Westminster (commonly known as Big Ben)

Los 421

George Weller, Exon (Exeter), a mahogany longcase clock having an eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell with an inside countwheel, the twelve-inch square brass dial having a matted centre with ringed winding holes, date aperture, subsidiary seconds dial and engraved with the maker`s name `Geo. Weller, Exon`, the raised, silvered chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals, `fleur-de-lys` half-hour markings, lozenge half-quarter hour markings and Arabic five-minute outer numerals, with wheatear border engraving and `Indian-head` cast brass corner spandrels, the associated mahogany case having three-quarter turned columns to the hood with the swan-neck pediment having wooden paterae and a turned wooden finial, with reeded quarter columns to the trunk, plain base and bracket feet, height 220cm. * George Weller is recorded as working in Exeter from at least 1718 until 1742, in which period it is known that he `kept` the Exeter Cathedral clock and that he was also charged with looking after the clock and chimes of the St. Thomas church clock for which he received a salary of 10 shillings per annum.

Los 423

Thomas Bennet, London, an oak and mahogany longcase clock, having an eight-day duration, five pillar movement striking the hours on a bell and with brass bound weights, the twelve-inch break-arch brass dial having a raised silvered chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals, Arabic five minute markings and half-hour lozenge markings, with cast brass `female-head` spandrels to the corners, the matted centre having a subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the arch having a boss engraved with the maker`s name `Thos Bennet, London` and cast `dolphin` spandrels, the flat top case having fretwork either side of the arch, raised mouldings to the trunk door and applied three-quarter columns with brass capitals to the hood, height 207cm. * Thomas Bennet was apprenticed in 1710 becoming a Freeman of the Worshipful Company of Clockmakers in 1720.

Los 649

AN OLD BLACK PAINTED METAL AND WOOD MOUNTED CANVAS TRUNK, 32" wide.

Los 805

A CANVAS COVERED TRUNK together with a leather suitcase (2).

Los 197

French Long Case Clock with banjo shaped trunk & painted decoration

Los 843

A Victorian mahogany pedestal occasional table with rectangular snap top on a tripod base, a mahogany book trough, white painted framed bevel edged mirror, school trunk and a box seated stool

Los 1

A Lloyd Loom tub chair together with a painted tin trunk, assorted linen and cushions (3)

Los 2

A small 19th Century tin trunk containing an assortment of various sheet music and other sundry items to include china, a selection of various old postcards, costume jewellery, two books, etc

Los 32

A leather vanity case together with a leather trunk and a dual gauge 8mm movie editor and screen

Los 337

A quantity of loose cigarette cards, tea cards etc, contained in a trunk

Los 1351

A French Ormolu and Bronze Mantel Clock, circa 1830, the case surmounted with a cherub painting at an easel, bronze tree trunk with opening door to the back, circular base upon claw feet, 4-inch silvered dial with Roman numerals, twin barrel movement with silk suspension, outside countwheel striking on a bell, movement backplate stamped `Arera` and numbered `292`, 43cm high

Los 1368

An Oak Striking Wall Clock, J.B.Dobson, Beverley, circa 1860, the brown oak case with a circular top, side and bottom opening doors, trunk with pendulum viewing window and flanked by carved acorn and leaf `ears`, 12-inch painted dial with Roman numerals, twin fusee movement with anchor escapement and striking on a gong, 57cm high

Los 1369

A Mahogany Striking Wall Clock, circa 1860, the case with a circular top and side opening doors, trunk with pendulum viewing window and flanked by carved side `ears`, bottom opening door, 11-inch painted dial with Roman numerals and inscribed `Thos Rich, Worcester`, twin fusee movement with anchor escapement and striking on a bell, 72cm high

Los 1371

A Mahogany and Brass Inlaid Striking Wall Clock, Jn Turnbull, Stokesley, circa 1860, an octagonal shaped case with brass inlaid front, side and bottom opening doors, trunk with glazed pendulum window and flanked with carved side `ears`, 12-inch painted dial with Roman numerals, twin fusee movement with anchor escapement and striking on a bell, 59cm high

Los 1382

A Mahogany Chiming Longcase Clock, pagoda hood with pierced side frets, fluted columns with Corinthian capitals, crossbanded trunk door flanked with Corinthian capped pilasters, rectangular plinth with a framed panel and upon bracket feet, 12-inch arched silvered dial with Roman and Arabic chapter, floral engraved dial centre with subsidiary seconds, date aperture and selections for Whittington chimes/Westminster chimes, the arch signed `James Brown, Portsmouth`, triple weight driven movement with anchor escapement and chiming with eight hammers striking on a nest of eight bells and a further hammer striking on a large gong for the hour, (dial associated to the movement and both are associated to the case), 225cm high

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