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An early 19th century oak long case clock, the hood with brass-mounted swan's neck and ball and eagle mounted pediment, the dial painted with a cottage vignette and shells to each corner, named for 'Willm Burch/Glaston-bury', with movement, pendulum and one weight, the cross-banded door with ivory escutcheon, supported on ogee feet, 210cm high x 47cm high x 24cm deep
Three Hornby goods vans;- 1934-40 Jacob's Biscuits with standard base, maroon body and roof, sliding door, noticeable marks (F), Carr's Biscuits with grey/blue body and repainted roof, sliding door (G), 1938-41 Cadbury's Chocolates with black standard base, blue body, white roof, block letters (F-G)
Two Hornby 4-wheel coaches: 1928-30 guards van, LMS, long thin base, non clerestory grey roof, yellow lining, door lettered 'GUARD', just a few scratches/chips (G); probably 1928-30 No. 1 passenger coach LMS, long thin base, non-clerestory roof (? white repainted) gold lining, doors 3rd/1st/3rd (G)
Scratch built hot air engine (Sterling cycle) from mainly machined brass and steel with 6" diameter flywheel and eccentric wheel at opposite end of crankshaft to air pump on side of hot cylinder, with spirit burner on wooden plinth base, brass body has firing inspection door of steel, well engineered and polished 15.5" tall
1938-41 No. E320 20V AC Hornby Riviera blue train loco and tender 'Nord' 3.1290 on gold lined cab, brown deflectors, smokebox door, smokebox, running plate and domes, 'Nord 3.1290' on tender with revised bogies, coal added to tender, slightly more marks than example in lot 335, and some very light corrosion (G)
Four early Hornby 4-wheel coaches all with thin long bases, 1924-8 guards van NE, brown, yellow lining, clerestory roof, all door handles present (G), 1924-5, LMS, clerestory roof, yellow lining 3rd/1st/3rd all door handles present (G) 1925-8 version, gold lining, 3 door handles missing (F), 1928 LMS non-clerestory, gold lining (F)
Oak musical bracket clock, the brass handle above a gadrooned and down-swept pediment, the arched glazed door opening to reveal the silvered dial with Roman numerals and strike/silent hand surrounded by scroll and foliate spandrels, with foliate carved frieze above a stepped plinth base and squat bun feet, 50cm highPendulum hanger broken, front door held shut with blu-tack and no door key present, case with surface scuffs and marks
George III mahogany longcase clock, H Wells of Framlingham, the arched hood with finial terminals above a glazed hood and turned columns above a long trunk door and panel base, the white painted signed white dial with a foliate urn above Roman hours and flowers to the spandrels, a central subsidiary dials aboev a date aperture, twin train movement striking on a bell with anchor escapement, 87cm high
George III oak longcase clock, Felmingham of Stradbrook, the fret arched pediment with acorn final above a glazed hood flanked by turned columns above a long shell inlaid door and panel base, the signed white square dial with foliate decoration and Roman hours, Arabic minutes and subsidiary seconds dial, single train movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, 212cm high
George III oak longcase clock, George Washbourn of Gloucester, the swan neck pediment flanked by gilt urns and a central urn above a glazed hood flanked by turned column above a long trunk arched door and panel base all with later heavy carved decoration, the brass signed arched dial with strike/silent and silvered 11" chapter ring having Roman hours and Arabic minutes with central seconds, twin train movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, 228cm high
An Edwardian walnut partners desk by Hobbs and Co, the rectangular leather inset top above three frieze drawers upon a pair of pedestals with an arrangement of a cupboard door opposed by three graduated drawers, with a mirrored arrangement on the opposing side, raised upon a plinth base, 74cm H x 152cm W x 106cm DFor condition information please view this lot on our website HERE
An early 18th century oak cased thirty hour longcase clock by Humphrey of Hadley, the 27cm brass dial applied with gilt metal open work spandrels and a silvered bezel applied with Roman numerals and the makers name, enclosing the thirty hour single finger movement, above a rectangular door with later applied beading and H brass hinges, over a plain lower panel, 205cm high, single weight and pendulum For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE
An Edwardian mahogany compactum wardrobe by Garnett & Son, Chester, with a dentil cornice above a pair of oval veneered cupboard doors enclosing four sliding trays, over four graduated doors applied with swing handles, opposed by a full length mirrored door, raised upon ogee bracket feet, 207cm H x 199cm W x 63cm D
A mid 18th century carved oak eight day longcase clock, signed 'William Shaw, Botesdale', the hood with a carved frieze above a pair of tapering pilasters flanking a 31cm brass dial, centred with a subsidiary second dial and the makers name, embraced by open work gilt metal spandrels, the two train movement strikes upon a coil, above a profusely carved door centred with a knights mask and heraldic shield, the lower panel similarly carved and centred with a relief carved shell, raised upon a plinth base and bracket feet, 205cm high, two weights and pendulum
A Louis XV style kingwood and yew marble top demi lune cabinet, the shaped marble top above a central convex frieze drawer and a single cupboard door, overall applied with gilt metal mounts and banding, 109cm H x 109cm W x 52cm D For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE
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