Mahogany eight day longcase clock with five pillar movement, the 12" brass arched dial signed Thos. York & Son, London on a silvered plate to the dial centre with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture enclosed by a silvered chapter ring and with a strike/silent dial to the arch, the case with long moulded rounded arched door and the hood surmounted by a moulded rounded arched cornice with two ball and spike finials, 87" high (wooden rod pendulum, 2 weights and keys)
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Oak and mahogany thirty hour longcase clock, the 12" square painted dial signed Drake, Beaminster with calendar aperture, the case with long mahogany crossbanded pointed door and the hood surmounted by a swan neck pediment with two brass ball and eagle finials, 77" high (pendulum and weight)
Mahogany eight day longcase clock, the 12" brass arched dial signed Jas. Gregory, Basingstoke to the centre with subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, with strike/silent dial to the arch, the case with long rounded beaded arched door flanked by quarter fluted columns, the hood surmounted by a rounded wavy cornice and brass ball finials, 89" high (pendulum, two brass cased weights and keys)
Oak and mahogany crossbanded eight day longcase clock, the 12" painted arched dial signed J. Vey, Wimbourne to the centre, with subsidiary seconds dial, the case with medium length rounded arched door applied with carved foliage, shells and C-scrolls, the hood surmounted by a rounded arched pediment, 81.5" high (pendulum and two weights)
Good oak eight day grandmother clock, the 7" brass arched dial with moon phase over a silvered chapter ring enclosing a foliate engraved centre with subsidiary seconds dial, the case with long moulded edged door and the hood surmounted by a swan neck pediment over a blind foliate pierced carved frieze, 61.5" high (pendulum and two weights)
Oak three train grandmother clock, the 8.5" brass arched dial with silvered chapter ring enclosing a matted centre, with slow/fast subsidiary dial to the arch, the movement playing on five rods, the case fitted with a presentation plaque dated 6th Jan 1929, with long rounded arched door and surmounted by a rounded moulded arched pediment, 52.25" high (pendulum and key)
Interesting early oak longcase clock, the 9.75" square brass dial signed William Monk, Barwick St John on the silvered chapter ring enclosing a matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial, the unusual three pillar cutaway movement with an extra wheel in the going train, the case with long door and the hood surmounted by a flat moulded stepped pediment over a blind foliate fret carved frieze, 75" high
Good three train musical longcase clock, the 14" brass arched dial signed Coventry Lever Co. Limited, Birmingham on the silvered chapter ring enclosing a matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial, with chime/silent dial to the arch, the substantial movement playing on a nest of eight bells and striking on a large gong behind the movement, the case with medium length bevel glazed and rounded arched pillared door, carved overall with stylistic and swirling foliage, the hood surmounted by a rounded arched foliate carved pediment, 93.5" high (pendulum, three weights & keys)
Oak and mahogany eight day longcase clock, the 13" painted arched dial signed D.L. Moses, Brynamman, with subsidiary seconds and calendar aperture to the centre, painted with castles to the spandrels and sailing boats to the arch, the short door inlaid with a lozenge and the hood surmounted by a swan neck pediment, 84" high (pendulum, two weights and winding key)
Mahogany eight day longcase clock with five pillar movement, the 12" silvered arched dial signed Joseph Trish, Havant, with rocking ship to the arch over a subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, the case with long rounded arched door and the hood with foliate pierced caddy top and three gilded flaming urn finials, 92" high (pendulum, two weights and keys)
Mahogany eight day longcase clock, the 14" painted arched dial signed W. McKnight, Whitehaven, with subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, the arch painted with a romantic couple seated in a rural landscape and spandrels painted with standing figures emblematic of the four seasons, the case with long figured mahogany and satinwood crossbanded wavy door flanked by gadrooned columns, the hood surmounted by a swan neck pediment (at fault), 90" high approx (pendulum and two weights) *The swan neck pediment of this clock is in need of repair and the broken parts are with the clock
Mahogany eight day longcase clock, the 12" brass arched dial signed John Box, Launceston, with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, the case with medium length pointed arched door and the hood surmounted by a rounded cornice with three brass ball and eagle finials, 90" high (pendulum and two weights)
Good mahogany three train musical longcase clock, the 12" brass arched dial signed Weir & Sons, 104 Regent St, London.W. on a plaque above six o'clock, the silvered chapter ring with Arabic numerals and enclosing a subsidiary seconds dial, with fast/slow lever at nine o'clock and chime/silent and Westminster/Whittington/St Michael tune selector dials to the arch, the dial plate overlaid with engraved meandering foliage, the substantial movement chiming on nine chrome tubular bells, the case with long door incorporating an elongated oval bevelled glazed window and the hood with a rounded moulded arched stepped cornice, 86" high (pendulum, three weights, nine tubes and a winding key) *This clock has been in the same family since it was purchased from Weir & Sons in London and inherited by descent The clock has been regularly serviced by Tupra in Bath and enclosed are some receipts relating
Good black lacquer and chinoiserie decorated eight day longcase clock, the 12" brass arched dial signed Fra: Redstal Overton on an arched plate to the matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial, ringed winding holes and calendar aperture, enclosed by a silvered chapter ring and surmounted by a moon phase aperture and dial to the arch, the case with moulded rounded long arched door decorated with figures and birds in pagoda lakeland landscapes, with further foliate decoration to the base and sides, the hood surmounted by a caddy top and two gilded ball and spike finials over carved fretwork foliate panels, 94" high (pendulum and two weights)
Good English black lacquer and chinoiserie decorated month going longcase clock with five pillar movement, the 11.75" square brass dial signed James Girod, London on the silvered chapter ring enclosing a matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial, ringed winding holes and calendar aperture, the case with long beaded moulded edged door fitted with a circular lenticle decorated to the front with figures and birds in pagoda rural landscapes, further decorated to the sides with birds and flowering foliage, the hood with a flat stepped cornice over the dial door fitted with a locking catch inside the case, 85" high (pendulum, two weights and keys) - **This clock was purchased at Bonhams Knightsbridge on 22nd April 1998 for £2900 (Lot 205) - **Copies of correspondence detailing restoration work undertaken on this clock by Thomas-Ellis Rees MBHI can be provided
National Time Recorder Co. Ltd clocking-in clock, signed on the 9" dial and glazed door, within an oak case, 41.5" high (pendulum and key); also a similar clock within a light oak case (pendulum) and another smaller example within an oak case (pendulum) (3) *These clocks are sold with the book written by Paul Harrison - A Series of Papers on the Early History and Development of Industrial Time Recorders, Paper 1, Gledhill-Brook, Time Recorder Co. Limited. England. 1912-1964
Rare and early Simplex Time Recorder Co. clocking-in clock, the 8" cream dial inscribed Made by Simplex Time Recorder Co. (Incorporated), Gardner Mass., U.S.A., the oak case with square glazed dial door over a hinged door bearing a paper label inscribed with the directions for operating the twelve or twenty-four hour speed, over a cast iron cylindrical front flanked by fifty buttons to either side, 40" high (pendulum)
National Time Recorder Co. Ltd time recorder clock, signed on the 9" white dial and glazed door, the movement front plate stamped ser. no. 7689, within an oak case, 47.25" high (pendulum); also another similar time recorder, the movement front plate stamped ser. no. 6055, within a dark oak glazed case (pendulum) (2)
Seth-Thomas two train wall clock, the 8" white dial with subsidiary seconds dial, within an ebonised Aesthetic style glazed case, 36" high (pendulum and key); also a Dehomag single train Vienna wall clock, the 8" cream dial with subsidiary twenty-four hour day and night dial, within a pillared glazed case (door glass missing), 44" high (pendulum) and another single train Vienna regulator wall clock, the 7" silvered dial within a carved glazed case surmounted by a triangular pediment, 52" high (pendulum and key) (all three in need of restoration)
Rare Case, Willard & Co American eight day weight driven 'Triple Decker' empire column wall clock, the gilded dial with shaped mirrored aperture beneath twelve o'clock, over a central mirrored section and door decorated with flowering foliage, within a pillared case surmounted by a bird with outstretched wings, 38" high (pendulum and two large weights) *This clock company was short lived and only in business in 1836
An Arts & Crafts oak triple wardrobe, circa 1900,the central mirrored door flanked by two further doors, each carved with stylised apple trees, opening to reveal a hanging space to the right and further hanging space over two short and one long drawer to the left 208 x 174 x 64.5cmCondition report: Interior depth for hanging 47 cm with door closed
A Dutch late 18th century/early 19th century marquetry inlaid mahogany pedestal washstand. inlaid throughout with flowering censer and birds and insects. Fitted with two flap top above single cupboard door, supported on a simple plinth base. 53 cm wide x 43 cm deep x 88.4 cm high.Condition report: A large crack to the doorshrinkage cracks to the carcass sides and throughout
In the manner of Gillows of Lancaster, a Regency figured "Plum-Pudding" mahogany pedestal Davenport desk. With a sliding galleried upper section with concealed pen drawer and two "brushing" slides and a simple fitted interior. Above a panelled single door base opening to reveal a bank of four drawers. Supported on turned toupe feet. 56 cm wide x 51 cm deep x 89 cm high overall.Condition report: Some warping to the brushing slidessome old knocks and bumps consistent with age
A George III satinwood crossbanded mahogany bowfront two-door drawing room cabinet, the shaped doors each with an inlaid oval panel decorated with marquetry flowers, supported on architectural stile feet. 201 cm wide 57.5 cm deep x 103 cm high.Condition report: I think the cabinet has been re-made given the positioning of the top and the rough sawn backboards and also some signs of extraneous rub blocks to the inside of the carcass.splits to the sidethe finish needs some work
An Edwardian mahogany and satinwood crossbanded Sutherland table, the top inlaid with satinwood paterae, with brown ceramic casters, 60.5cm high, 18cm wide (leaves down), 76cm wide (leaves open), 60cm deep; together with a reproduction mahogany cabinet of small proportions, with material grille effect door enclosing a single shelf, on shaped bracket feet, 39cm wide, 66.5cm high & 30cm deepQty: 2
A FINE MAHOGANY COIN CABINET BY W.C. WEIGHT OF BRIGHTON. A fine Mahogany two door coin cabinet containing eleven trays pierced for coins and a single shallow drawer, for 316 coins, all but one red felt present, with twin carrying handles, lock and key, with inset label 'W.C. Weight Numismatist, Brighton'.17cm tall, 29.5cm wide and 25cm deep. With two further keys.
A SECOND WORLD WAR RAF OFFICERS MESS CLOCK. An oak cased mantle clock with a triangular pediment and plain case, the silvered dial with Roman Numerals and central RAF beneath a crown and within a wreath. With an eight day single chain link fusee movement stamped H6719 SM&Co 1936 AM, for Short and Mason Ltd of London. With a label to the inside of the door 'RAF WESTONZOYLAND 70 GRP AACU. 36cm tall, 23cm wide. With key and pendulum.
A large mid to late 20th century mahogany dome-top 8-day bracket clock, reportedly made by William A Kermock who worked for the Royal Clockmaker Frodsham & Co, chased foliate silvered dial with Roman numeral hour markers and strike/silent dial, housed in architectural case with pillar supports, pierced fretwork side plates and heavy cast-brass movement striking on a gong, case height excluding bracket 54cm, with pendulum and key, working orderA very good quality reproduction bracket clock, only one side length of beading detached but still present and only needs re-gluing, otherwise no damage, case has a few very faint natural cracks, rear door mesh plate has been dented and pushed in on one side, material beneath both pierced fretwork sides have a few small holes, hammer or gong are slightly out of shape as striking does not quite hit, bracket is quite sun bleached compared to clock case
A 19th century oak-cased 8-day longcase clock, ornate chased foliate brass dial with applied spandrels, blued steel hands, applied Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, with movement striking on a gong, marked Tempus Fugit, the dome-top case with ornately carved fruit and flowers, case height 217cm, with pendulum key and weights. Good overall condition. Unable to fully test in in working order as flat spring suspension is missing securing pin. Subsidiary seconds hand working if fork is manually moved striker is funcitioning but may need slight alteration to strike gong correctly. Dial is quite highly polished with a couple of areas of tarnish around the edge. Hood is missing both finials. Left side panel has a small crack, main case door has a crack from the top of the inset panel through the centre to one third of the way down of the door. Left hand side panel just above the foot has a small split panel. Case seems sturdy with weights, crank and pendulam. No door keys.
Make & Model: BMW 330CI SEDate of Reg: X262 AFAColour: Silvercc: 2979MoT: 24-11-2020Fuel Type: PETROLMileage: 98kTransmission: MANUALSummary: This car was purchased by the vendor in 2007 from a Vauxhall main agent at a cost of £10,670. It has had three owners from new. During the early years of his ownership it was subject to a respray, more recently, in 2017, new alloys were fitted, which remain in good condition, and in 2019 new shocks, springs, brakes and discs were replaced at a cost of £1,600. The vendor advises that it suffers with an earth-leak, which is possibly due to the failing FSR, and this requires attention together with driver's door which is not operating correctly. It comes complete with the original service book containing eight stamps between 2001 and 2008, MoTs dating from 2006 to the present, 2007 bill of sale, 2019 receipt and various other documents. The mileage is warranted at 98,000.
An oak dwarf longcase clock, arched dial inscribed Tempus Fugit, silvered chapter ring, Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, the spandrels cast and applied with a mask and scrolling leaves, the case with moulded domed top, hood door flanked by inset spirally turned pillars, rectangular door to waist, skirted base, 171.5cm high, 32cm wide, 19.5cm deep
A Regency Revival mahogany serving table or sideboard, incurve centre rectangular top above a central frieze drawer, neighboured to the left by a further drawer, the right a cupboard door, outlined with boxwood stringing, tapered square legs, 91.5cm high, 153.5cm wide, 66cm deep, early 20th century
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