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James Yardley, Bishop Stortford, a George III oak longcase clock, the break arch hood with fluted columns, break arch long trunk door, on a rectangular plinth with shaped skirting, the 12inch brass dial signed on a disc to the arch, with silvered chapter ring, engraved centre, seconds dial and date aperture, gilt foliate spandrels, with 8 day 5 pillar movement, 211cm high
An ormolu wheel seal, the stem in the form of a tree trunk entwined with vine leaves being climbed by a goat and a cherub, the wheel with seven oval glass tablets and foil backed paste seals, each one intaglio engraved with the days of the week, 145mm in length, together with an ormolu desk seal, of a cherub standing with one arm raised, holding a garland of vine leaves draped around his body, to a blue stone pillar with a circular base intaglio engraved ‘semper memor’, 79mm in length (2)
JOHN STANCLIFFE (POSSIBLY BARKISLAND), AN 18th CENTURY YORKSHIRE CLOCK MOVEMENT, with 31cm square brass dial, the 30 hour movement with date crescent and penny moon, signed, four pillar mechanism with outside countwheel strike on a bell, with contemporary oak case with long trunk door and flat moulded hood. 1.99m
CLARK, FROME, AN 18th CENTURY LONGCASE CLOCK MOVEMENT, 30.5cm arched brass dial with subsidiary seconds and date aperture, penny moon in the arch, 8 day weight driven movement with four pillars and rack striking, (moon and date ring not connected), now with a japanned oak case with long arched trunk door. 2.12m
A 19th Century longcase clock, the eight day movement with arched painted dial depicting a mother and child, having floral spandrels and secondary seconds dial in mahogany case with satinwood stringing, swan neck pediment on wrythen turned columns, shaped trunk door and bracket feet, 85” high
A 19th Century longcase clock, by Anthony Smith, Wellingboro’, the eight day movement with arched painted dial depicting a vignette with a castle beside a river, gilded floral spandrels with anchors and having date aperture, in oak and mahogany case with swan neck pediment on reeded columns, the shaped trunk door with shell inlay on panelled base and bracket feet, 87” high
An 18th Century longcase clock, by Thomas Lister, the thirty hour movement with square brass dial having moon phase with date and seconds apertures and scrolled spandrels, in oak case with blind fretwork frieze on turned columns, shaped trunk door and panelled base with bracket feet, 79” high
AN OAK AND MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK by Thomas Snow, Birstwith, the thirty hour movement with anchor escapement and outside count wheel striking on a bell, 14" arched dial painted with a Country House and sea shells in the spandrels, calendar dial, crossbanded case with elaborate stringing, swan neck pediment with finial on turned columns, canted trunk with arched door, on panel base, 91 1/4" high to top of finial
A GRANDMOTHER CLOCK, circa 1930, the eight day movement with anchor escapement striking on a gong, the 5" silvered dial with Arabic numerals, the lacquered and gilded chinoiserie case with flowers, figures and garden scene on a blue ground, arched hood, panelled trunk and base, on plinth, 53 1/2" high
A late 19th Century American Mahogany cased drop dial Timepiece, Seth Thomas, Thomaston, USA, the moulded surround to a spun brass bezel over carved ears and glazed trunk, to a signed 11 ½” painted Roman dial with outside minute track and black painted hands, to a spring driven movement with anchor escapement, height 21 ¼”
A late 19th Century American drop dial Wall Clock, Seth Thomas, the octagonal case with gilt highlighted border, over a drop trunk with further hinged and glazed door with visible pendulum, to a spun brass bezel enclosing a 9 ½” painted Roman dial, with outside minute track and signed to the centre, with blued steel hands, to a spring driven movement with anchor escapement and strike on a bell, height 22”
A Mahogany and Rosewood crossbanded 8 Day Long Case Clock, unsigned, the arched hood with scrolling pediment, over freestanding columns to an ogee throat and long arched trunk door, and raised on a plinth base, to a 12” arched brass dial with silvered boss and cast and applied spandrels enclosing a silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring, to a matted centre with subsidiary seconds and blued steel hands, to a movement with shouldered plates united by four knopped pillars, with anchor escapement, strike on a bell (associated), height 87”
An Oak cased 8 Day Long Case Clock, the arched hood with overhanging cornice to ¾ columns, with ogee throat, and long arched trunk door and raised on a plinth base, to an 11” arched brass dial with starburst to the arch and further dolphin spandrels, and further urn spandrels enclosing a Roman and Arabic chapter ring with outside minute and inside quarters track, and further half-hour markers, signed W Hulbert of Bristol, to a matted centre with subsidiary seconds and date sector, width pierced and stamped black hands, to a signed false plate and movement with plates united by four knopped pillars and anchor escapement, strike on a bell (case, dial and movement associated), height 80”
An Oak Cased 8 Day Long Case Clock, unsigned, the case with overhanging cornice and caddy top surmounted by three giltwood ball finials, to a blind fretwork frieze and ¾ columns, to an ogee throat and long square trunk door, and raised on a plinth base to a 10” square brass dial, with applied fruiting vine and foliate spandrels enclosing a Roman and Arabic chapter ring with outside minute track and engraved centre with subsidiary seconds and date sector, and black painted hands, to a movement with plates united by four knopped pillars and anchor escapement with count wheel strike on a bell (associated and composite), height 88”
A mid-18th Century Associated Walnut Cased 8 Day Long Case Clock, Thomas Page of Norwich, the associated case with overhanging cornice surmounted by a swan neck pediment and three globe and spike finials over ¾ Corinthian columns, to an ogee throat and domed long trunk door, to a panelled plinth base and raised on bracket feet, to an 11”square brass dial with cast mask and foliate spandrels enclosing a Roman and Arabic chapter ring, with outside minute track to a matted centre with blued steel hands, to a movement with plates united by four knopped pillars and anchor escapement and rack strike on a bell (associated), height 95”
An early 19th Century Oak Cased 8-dayLong Case Clock, Gudgeon & Son of Bury, the arched hood with pierced and scrolling pediment, over freestanding columns, to a shaped throat and arched long trunk door, raised on a plinth base (reduced), to a 12” arched white dial, with strike/silent subsidiary to the arch, over a Roman chapter ring with Arabic quarters and outside minute track, enclosing subsidiary seconds and date with pierced steel hands, to a signed false plate and with plates united by four knopped pillars, and anchor escapement, strike on a bell (associated), height 78”
A late 18th Century Mahogany and Boxwood Line Inlaid 8 Day Long Case Clock, M Juler of Norwich, the overhanging cornice with two globe and eagle finials over fluted Corinthian columns, to a shaped throat and long arched trunk door with reeded canted corners, to a panelled base and raised on splayed feet, to a 12” arched 1st period painted dial decorated with gamebirds to the arch over sweetpea and rose spandrels, with gilt highlighted gesso borders enclosing a Roman and Arabic chapter ring with outside minute track and enclosing subsidiary seconds and date sector, with pierced and stamped brass hands, to signed false plate and movement with plates united by four knopped pillars with anchor escapement and rack strike on a bell (associated), height 85”
A 20th Century new/old Shop Stock Long Case Clock, the hood with over hanging cornice to a long trunk door and plinth base, to an 8” square Brass dial, with applied and silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring, to a signed and matted centre with black painted hands, to a triple barrel movement, height 60”
Lieutenant-Colonel Wheetman John Churchill Pearson, 3rd Viscount Cowdray, Deputy Lieutenant of Sussex, a Deputy Lieutenant’s uniform, tailored by Meyer & Mortimer of London, dated 1952, including: a tunic and overalls, a peaked cap, a silver and crimson sash, a silver laced sword sling with web under-belt, a field service scabbard and black cover (lacking sword), a Sam Browne belt, brace and frog and two pairs of plated spurs, contained in a metal uniform trunk with mounted shaped brass plaque ‘The Right Hon’ble Viscount Cowdray, D.L.’. Provenance: Cowdray. Lt.-Col. Wheetman John Churchill Pearson, 3rd Viscount Cowdray, b.27 February 1910, d. 19 January 1995. Fought in the Second World War, where he was severely wounded in the retreat to Dunkirk, his left arm was amputated. He was decorated with the award of Territorial Decoration and gained the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel between 1940 and 1941 in the service of the Home Guard. He held the office of Parliamentary Private Secretary between September 1941 and December 1942, to the Under-Secretary of Air. He held the office of Deputy Lieutenant (D.L.) of Sussex in 1945.
Lieutenant-Colonel Weetman John Churchill Pearson, 3rd Viscount Cowdray, a fine and complete civil uniform, including a superb full dress coatee, with tailor’s label of Hill Brothers inscribed ‘The Right Hon Viscount Cowdray’ richly embroidered with gold wire and bullion; a levee dress coatee, also by Hill’s, with cuff embroidery 13cm deep with straight edging; a pair of white Kerseymere knee-breeches; a pair of levee dress trousers with gold oakleaf lace stripes; a bicorne hat with white ostrich feather border and a triple bullion loop; a fine court regulation sword etched with foliate decoration and ‘Hill Bros, Old Bond Street, London W.’, rich-gilt hilt, gold lace sword-knot with bullion tassel in its gilt mounted black leather scabbard and oil-skin outer cover; a double-breasted blue great-coat with black velvet collar, scarlet lining and gilt Royal Arms buttons, in a large metal uniform trunk with mounted brass shaped plaque engraved ‘The Right Hon’ble Viscount Cowdray P.C.’. Provenance: Cowdray
Lieutenant-Colonel Weetman John Churchill of The Sussex Yeomanry, a fine and extensive set of dress uniforms, including: an officer’s full dress blue tunic with overalls; an officer’s peaked cap with gold braid and yellow band and piping; gold lace sword slings with web under-belt, gold lace sword-knot, full dress gold-laced pouchbelt, leather pouch, bearing gilt Edward VIII cypher, yellow and blue plume in its painted, japanned cylindrical container; an officer’s mess jacket and waistcoat, (bright yellow facings and mounted buttons) and overalls, contained in a metal trunk. Provenance: Cowdray
A late Victorian mahogany grandmother clock, the weight driven eight-day bell striking movement with 8 inch brass break-arch dial in a case with swan neck pediment above shaped-top trunk door flanked by pilasters, on panelled base incorporating bracket feet, 177cm (5ft 9.5ins) high overall. Provenance: Cornwallis

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