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A 19th Century oak and mahogany eight day longcase clock, circa 1840, the 13 inch painted dial with foliate spandrels and vase of flowers to the arch, inscribed 'Fred K Denton, Rotherham', with a swan neck pediment a brass orb finials, above turned pillars and a serpentine door, on bracket feet, 226cm high.
A late 18th Century oak and mahogany banded eight day longcase clock, the arched rectangular dial inscribed 'Thomas Fayrer Lancaster', with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, painted ship to the arch, swan deck pediment and turned pillars above an arched door, weights and pendulums, 227cm high.
An early 19th Century ebonised eight day bracket clock by George Cowle, London, with circular silvered dial and Roman numerals, with twin fusee movement and pull repeat, the rectangular case with stepped top and gilt orb finial, ring handles with cornucopia brackets, gilt metal moulded panels on gilt ball feet, 45cm high.
A FRENCH BRASS REPEATER CARRIAGE CLOCK, in a corniche case inscribed L'EPEE, the eight day movement striking the hours and half hours, the enamelled dial with Roman hours and Arabic seconds with alarm dial.13.5cm (5.2in). (L'EPEE is a London based firm producing superior quality carriage clocks)
Joseph Wilkinson, Wigton.(1710-1790) A GEORGE III 30 HOUR BRASS DIAL, OAK LONG CASED CLOCK, having a flat hood with square door between turned columns, long trunk door on plain base with bracket feet, the brass dial with cast spandrels, date aperture, Roman hours and Arabic minutes, 186cm, (73in) high, sold with weight and pendulum.
Clark, Kirkby Lonsdale (UN-RECORDED) A 19TH-CENTURY OAK AND MAHOGANY 8 DAY LONG- CASED CLOCK (CONVERTED TO 30 HOUR) having a swan neck pediment, the arched hood between turned columns, the shaped trunk door between reeded columns on a plain base, the painted arch dial inscribed CLARK, KIRKBY LONSDALE. Roman numerals, seconds dial and date aperture (mechanism lacking) sold with one weight and pendulum. 223cm (89in)
Hancock & Son, Yeovil. AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY CASED 8 DAY LONG-CASE CLOCK, having a swan-neck pediment, the circular glass door between turned columns, the plain trunk with canted corners over crossbanded base on bracket feet, the white enamelled circular dial with Roman numerals and seconds dial, (hand lacking). 220cm, (86in) high, sold with 2 weights, pendulum and key.
Martin Roper, Penrith (19th - Century) A VICTORIAN OAK AND MAHOGANY CASED 30 HOUR LONG-CASE CLOCK having a flat hood with square door between turned columns, arched trunk door between chamferred corners on a plain base with bracket feet, the square painted dial with date aperture. (205.5cm high (81.2in), sold with weight and pendulum.
Jos. Hall, Alston. (Early 19th century) A LATE GEORGIAN OAK AND MAHOGANY 30 HOUR LONG-CASE CLOCK having a flat hood with square door between turned columns, the shaped trunk door between chamferred corners on plain base with turned feet, the square white dial with painted spandrels and subsidiary date dial. 212cm high (83.75in), sold with pendulum and weight
Wm Porthouse, Penrith, (1706-1790?) A GEORGE III 30 HOUR BRASS DIAL, OAK LONG CASED CLOCK having a flat hood with dentil cornice, square hood door between plain columns, the ogee arched top trunk door above plain base, the dial inscribed Wm PORTHOUSE, PENRITH. Cast spandrels, Roman hours and Arabic minutes, date aperture, 202cm, (79in) high, sold with weight and pendulum.
John Porthouse, Penrith. (1752-1787) A LATE 19TH-CENTURY CARVED OAK-CASED LONG CASE CLOCK having a flat hood with surmount, the glazed door between carved columns, the heavily carved trunk with long door and matching base, the 18th century brass 30 hour dial with Roman hours and Arabic minutes, date aperture and inscribed JOHN PORTHOUSE, PENRITH. 202cm high (80in) sold with weight and pendulum.
"Weymyss, Appleby. (UN-RECORDED) A 19TH-CENTURY COUNTRY OAK-CASED 30 HOUR LONG-CASE CLOCK, having a moulded flat hood with square door between plain columns, long trunk door and moulded base on bracket feet, the painted dial with Roman hours and Arabic minutes framing a crescent form date aperture, the dial inscribed WEYYSS, APPLEBY. 197cm high (77.5in). Sold with weight and pendulum.
A Victorian oak and brass mounted miniature longcase clock stand, (movement lacking) 40cm high; also A Victorian mahogany cased clock, of gothic architectural design (movement lacking, 49cm high; A mahogany cased dome top mantel clock, 20th century, the dial signed 'Kendal & Dent', London, another mahogany cased mantel clock by the same maker; a red veined marble portico mantle clock, 19th century, 30x41cm, also another painted wooden musical timepiece.(6)
*An embroidered antique textile fragment, possibly coptic in origin, cotton on linen, 45cm long; A 17th century style, Persian painted and illustrated book leaf, depicting a young prince with attendants,with black ink script 290x11cm; An oriental clay figure (af);part of a painted icon panel (af), leaves from an islamic manuscript; further misc ceramic and metal items, also a double gourd shape black glazed pottery table lamp, 20th century, benares brass water bowl, a modern onyx mantle clock, an album of facsimile postcards, (a lot)

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