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A fine quality late Georgian marquetry inlaid mahogany cased striking eight day longcase clock by Thomas Moss of Frodsham, Having a moon phase arched brass dial decorated with engraved verse, days of the month and foliated urns to the arch, above the foliate engraved silvered center section featuring three winding holes, makers name, scrolling pierced hands, seconds hand, and date hand, between the silvered chapter ring featuring hours, seconds and days of the month between relief cast scrolling foliate spandrels, the eight day movement striking on seven bells, the highly decorative case featuring brass finials to the swan neck pediment above parquetry inlaid columns with gilt metal caps to the hood, the trunk featuring marquetry, parquetry and stringing inlay, a feathered veneered triple Gothic arch door above an inlaid, cross banded and feathered panelled base flanked by canted corners, the whole raised on bracket feet, complete with three weights, pendulum and winding key, total height approx. 244cm (8 ft).NB: Thomas Moss of Frodsham, Cheshire, is recorded as being born in 1733, first married in 1757, married again in 1773, and died in 1785. Following his death his widow Mary placed an announcement in the Chester Courant, dated 22nd February 1785 that she would be continuing his business. CONDITION REPORT: Pendulum and weights as listed in catalogue description. Weights not got brass sleeves, pendulum has brass covered bob. There is a winder for the weights via 3x winding holes.No makers name on back of moon phase wheelSee photosWhen set up movement does activate, hands turn, bells strike, pendulum swings BUT we cannot guarantee the condition long term of the movement and related parts.Fine quality inlaid multi-wood case, minor blemishes with age, no obvious signs of any serious faultsProvenance: From a deceased estate, the clock has been stood in a private house for many years
A fine Regency mahogany breakfront library bookcase, with moulded cornice, fitted adjustable shelves enclosed by four arch top glazed doors, the base with fitted secretaire drawer and cupboard beneath enclosed by a pair of fielded panel doors, fitted a cupboard to each side, one fitted five drawers, both enclosed by a fielded panel door, on a plinth base, 263cm high x 259cm wide/see illustration Condition Report: Lot 654Cornice returns shaped from previous ceiling moulding. Central cornice moulding loose at return. Right hand lower glass panel with chips. Right hand sides pitted and stained, left hand side with split. Secretaire drawer missing moulding to left hand side. The interior stained. Stationery drawer also stained. Some secretaire drawers a little stiff. Secretaire drawer sides with screw gouge marks. Cupboard door to right missing top moulding. The five fitted drawers, one with odd handle. The central cupboard doors missing mouldings. Fitted one shelf, left hand cupboard missing moulding and split to base.
A French provincial elm and chestnut armoire, with moulded cornice above two doors with shaped panels, on squat cabriole legs, (back and top missing), 226cm high x 148cm wide, together with a 19th Century style mirror in arch top frame with bevelled plate and a matching frame, 176cm high x 58cm wide
A good quality Georgian style walnut veneered tallboy, the upper section with scrolled acanthus architectural broken arch pediment with central shell over six long graduated oak lined drawers raised on a stand with further drawer shaped apron and cabriole supports with braganza feet, 186 cm high x 55cm wide approx
A substantial 19th century mahogany longcase clock, the trunk with spiral column supports, the hood enclosing a 40 cm (16 inch) broken arch painted dial, the spandrels showing Europe, Asia, Africa, America, with rolling lunar phase, subsidiary calendar and secondary dial, eight day striking movement
2006 Volkswagen Golf GT TDI 140 5 door hatchback in black, 2.0L diesel, approx 91,000 miles, MOT until 29th Sept 2017. 2 keys, 6 speed manual, electric windows, alloy wheels, air conditioning, CD player. Has some cosmetic body damage to the front lower grille, rear nearside door and sill/wheel arch.
Fine quality miniature 19th Century mahogany longcase clock in George III style, the broken arch hood with flanking pilasters above a moulded arched and figured panelled door and conforming plinth base, the brass dial with silvered chapter ring, Arabic and Roman numerals and mask head spandrels, the two train movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, 54.5ins
Early 20th Century mahogany longcase clock, the broken arch hood with flanking pilasters and bevelled glass door above a further bevelled glass trunk door and conforming plinth base, the brass fretwork and wooden dial with a silvered chapter ring, moon phase arch, Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the three train movement striking and chiming on gongs (some alterations and gongs removed)
George III mahogany and gilt brass mounted bracket clock, the broken arch case with loop carrying handle and ogee feet, the front and sides decorated with brass fretwork panels backed by red silk, the circular enamel dial with Roman numerals, signed Thomas Moss, London, No. 123, the two train fusee movement, signed and numbered again to the back plate with pull repeat function striking on a bell
Late Regency mahogany and cut brass inlaid bracket clock, the pagoda case with a shaped top above an arched door flanked by cluster columns on a plinth base with carved bun feet, the enamel dial with a strike / silent selector to the arch and Roman numerals, signed Birch, Fenchurch Street, London, the two train fusee movement with hour repeat function striking on a gong, 24.25ins high
Unusual mid 20th Century pale variegated stone veneered bureau bookcase in 18th Century, the broken arch pediment above a pair of panelled doors enclosing a fully fitted interior above two candle slides, the base with a fall front enclosing a fitted interior above two short and two long drawers with brass handles and bracket feet
A GERMAN WALNUT CASED CHIMING BRACKET CLOCK, 20th century, by Ungmans of Germany, the two train movement striking on steel rods, the arched dial, the silvered name chapter ring with Arabic numerals and two subsidiary dials to the arch for chime/silent and slow/fast, against gilt, under a domed top and flanked to either side with turned half round reeded pilasters on a rectangular moulded base 17.5in (45cm)h x12.5in (32cm). (1)
AN EIGHT-DAY CARVED OAK LONG CASE CLOCK, with rectangular domed pediment, above an arched brass dial by John Evans Shrewsbury, signed in the arch with stylized dolphin spandrels, above a silverised chapter ring, with Arabic and Roman numerals, flanked with rounded half turned columns, the case profusely carved with scrolling leaves, rosettes and guilloche mouldings, an arched trunk door on a carved and moulded box base, on ogee bracket feet, 85in (216cm)h x 19in (48cm)w. (1)
JAN RENSMAN, ZWOLA rare early 18th Century Dutch Ebony lined and cross-banded panelled Mulberry eight day LONGCASE CLOCK with fret work frieze and sound frets to the hood and moulded applied pillars; oval lenticle to the arch top trunk door and moulded plinth base. The 12" square brass dial with wheat-ear border, four season spandrels and roman chapter ring with arabic minute markings enclosing a matted centre with subsidiary seconds and date aperture fronting an eight-day movement with four finely finned bulbous pillars, anchor escapement and Dutch rack striking on two bells 214cm high
THOMAS MUDGE, LONDON A fine late 18th century figured mahogany eight day revolving ball moon LONGCASE CLOCK. Surmounted by a ball and flambe finial on a concave-moulded socle over a break arch hood, the hood door with concave moulded frame flanked by canted reeded corners, the long trunk door of good figure over a panelled base on double plinth with shallow block feet, the 13 inch arched brass dial with revolving ball moon and lunar calander aperture beneath, strike silent lever to the dial side with gilded mask head rococo spandrels enclosing a silvered Roman chapter ring with Arabic minute markings, matted centre with date aperture and applied nameplate fronting an 8 day weight driven movement with five finned knopped pillars, hour strike on a single bell and quarter striking on two bells; bolt and shutter maintaining power and crown wheel mechanism to the revolving moon 244cm high
THOMAS MOSS, LONDON A late Regency ebony strung and brass inlaid Mahogany arch top eight day BRACKET CLOCKwith gilt brass side handles and fish scale sound frets, on brass ball feet. The 8” cream painted convex dial with Roman numerals fronting an eight day twin fusee movement with anchor escapement and hour strike on a bell 39cm high, 26.5cm across base
A 19th Century mahogany cased long case clock, the eight day Movement with square brass dial, the Chapter ring with Arabic and Roman numerals enclosing a subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the face engraved with battle scene off the coast of Dover, the case of plain form, the hood with broken arch pediment and fluted side pilasters all raised on a bracket foot base
An 18th Century Leeds cream ware baluster shaped chocolate pot and lid with floral spray painted decoration raised on a circular foot bearing labels with hand-written inscriptions "Arch Deacon Paley's favourite cocoa-pot to be kept as a memorial of him, Mr Clapham, vicar and Miss Smith of Giggleswick to all of whom it has belonged"

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