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19th century stripped walnut washstand, raised shaped back, two drawers above two panelled doors, plinth base (W104cm, H107cm, D52cm), a pine corner cabinet, projecting cornice, single glazed door (W46cm, H83cm, D23cm) and a pine bench seat (W95cm, H44cm, D22cm) Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Southern Railway 12 inch oak cased fusee dial clock with wire driven movement. The original dial is lettered S.R. JOHN WALKER 1 SOUTH MOLTON ST LONDON 10115. The case has one side door and a bottom door and is stamped 10115 on the back. The Southern Railway clock records show that this was purchased in 1932 for £5 from J. Walker and was originally used at Ashford Engineman’s Signing On Lobby and later at Ashford Motormen’s Room. In working condition with pendulum and key. Not common to have retained its SR dial writing.
Taff Vale Railway 12 inch mahogany cased drop dial trunk clock. The original dial is lettered GWR in roundel. The English wire driven fusee movement has been recently cleaned and is in good condition. The case with flame mahogany veneer, brass bowtie lenticle window, ears, 2 side doors and bottom door with GWR ball bearing catch is in excellent restored condition. The GWR ivorine numberplate GWR 873 is screwed to the left hand side. A superb timepiece supplied by J. Collings of Cardiff circa 1870. In working condition complete with pendulum and key.
Caledonian Railway 12 oak cased English style fusee drop dial railway clock by Winterhalder & Hofmeier of Schwarzenbach Germany. The original oak case with a spun brass bezel, one side door and is missing its bottom door. The original dial reads Caledonian Railway Co. The brass wire driven fusee movement has rectangular plates and is stamped W&H SCH. A nice pre grouping Scottish clock in full working order complete with pendulum and key.
North Eastern Railway 8 inch oak cased drop dial clock with a wire driven movement. Original dial lettered LNER 1271. The oak case has a bottom door and a side door and retains its original cast bezel. This clock was supplied to the North Eastern Railway circa 1870 by Reid and Son of Newcastle On Tyne and the LNER clock records show it was originally NER clock number 101 and was last in use at Alnwick Station Parcels Office. In original working condition complete with pendulum and key.
A Chinese Hardwood Official's Document Box, Qing Dynasty, with angular handle and peach cresting, the panelled door enclosing three drawers, 43cm high. Front panel split. Losses to moulding to lower left-hand side. Some warping to rear panel. Surface wear and minor scratching throughout. 110619
A George III Mahogany Striking Balloon Shaped Table Clock, circa 1800, balloon shaped case with brass carrying handle, bracket feet, 7-1/2-inch convex painted dial with Roman numerals and indistinctly signed, twin fusee movement with an anchor escapement and striking on a bell, movement backplate engraved throughout with scroll, floral and a central urn decoration, 41.5cm high over handle see illustration 05.06.19. Case surfaces are rubbed in parts, case with small dents and scratches in parts, brass surfaces are discoloured, back door with fret missing, back door is slightly bowed and not closing correctly, back door with small cracks, dial with Roman numerals and outer minute track faded, painted surfaces are crazed and with chips, indistinctly signed, movement is dirty, movement in going order.
~ A George III Mahogany Striking Table Clock, signed Thompson, Darlington, circa 1800, inverted bell top with carrying handle, side sound frets and pull repeat cord, 8-inch arched painted dial, floral painted corners, arch with swag decoration and signed Thompson Darlington, twin fusee movement with an anchor escapement and striking on a bell, 52cm high over handle see illustration 05.06.19. Case slightly faded in parts, pediment with finials missing and the finial holes are now filled, front door escutcheon and the lock plate are later, side fret with pieces of wood missing, recessed side panels are later, front with one chip next to the lock, later feet, movement backplate with scratches and slightly discoloured, movement in going order.
~ A Mahogany Striking Table Clock, signed T.Humphreys, Barnard Castle, circa 1840, arched pediment, carved mounts to the front, side sound frets, bun feet, 8-inch convex printed dial, twin barrel movement with an anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 43.5cm high see illustration 07.06.19. Case is slightly faded in parts, case front with small cracks, back door with a chip and one vacant hole under the back door, dial has been re-painted to a high standard, dial with small scratches and crazing marks, movement is clean, movement in going order, with pendulum.
~ A George III Mahogany Striking Table Clock, signed Smoult, Southshields, circa 1790, inverted bell top with a carrying handle, side viewing windows, 7-inch arched brass dial, dial centre with an inner date ring and corresponding central date hand, arch with silvered disc signed, twin fusee movement with a verge escapement and striking on a bell, movement backplate with engraved scroll decoration, bob pendulum, movement secured by brackets, 52.5cm high over handle see illustration 04.06.19. Case slightly faded in parts, veneers with small chips and lifting in parts, minor dents in parts, later feet, front and back doors slightly bowed, back door with chips to the other beading, front door glass with one crack, dial wooden surround with chips, dial is discoloured and dirty, movement is dirty, date hand is not moving and needs attention, striking gut wire is broken, strike work not working, movement going train is working.
~ A George III Striking Table Clock, signed John Harrison, Newcastle, circa 1780, ebony veneered case with an inverted bell top, carrying handle, acorn finials, side viewing windows and sound frets, 8-inch arched brass dial, arch with strike/silent selection dial, dial centre with an engraved floral and scroll decoration, date aperture, twin barrel movement with a verge escapement and striking on a bell, movement backplate engraved throughout with floral and scroll decoration and a central basket of flowers, bob pendulum, movement secured by brackets, 54cm high over handle see illustrations 04.06.19. Case is slightly rubbed to the veneers in parts, case with surface scratches and small dents in parts, side sound frets with back silks worn, back door with chips, later feet, wooden dial surround is chipped and with cracks in places, dial is discoloured, movement is dirty, movement in going order. The going barrel is fully wound. Pendulum swings for a short period and stops. Movement needs a service. Part of the late Eric Morton clock collection.
~ A George III Mahogany Quarter Striking Table Clock, signed J Hawthorn, Newcastle, circa 1770, inverted bell top with carrying handle, acorn finials, side viewing windows, bracket feet, 8-inch arched brass dial, engraved scroll decorated dial centre with a date aperture and signed, arch with strike/silent selection, twin fusee movement with a verge escapement, quarter striking on two bells and striking the hours on a further bell, movement backplate with scroll decoration and signed Jno Hawthornthwaite, Newcastle, 54cm high over handle see illustration 04.06.19. Case slightly faded in parts, top side of the pediment with mouldings slightly lifting, veneers with cracks in parts, front door with a later escutcheon and later lock plate, back silks are missing to the door frets, back door with one wooden fret broken and missing, the other fret has been replaced, possibly later finials and feet, dial with small scratches and slightly dirty, later wooden movement seatboard, movement backplate with small scratches and is slightly dirty.
~ A Drop Dial Striking Wall Clock, signed W.Potts & Sons, Leeds, late 19th century, elaborately carved case with flower heads and leaf decoration, side doors, trunk with pendulum window, 14-inch painted dial with Roman numerals and signed, twin fusee movement with an anchor escapement and rack striking on a gong, 107cm high see illustration 07.06.19. Case surfaces are slightly rubbed in parts, plinth is slightly faded, small scratches in parts, three original wooden side pegs are missing but we have since had three made so therefore now complete, bottom right head door with chips, dial is discoloured and with scratches, small chips around the winding holes, letters and numerals are faded, movement is dirty, with pendulum. From the estate of the Late Eric Morton - clock collector.
~ A Mahogany Striking Wall Clock, signed Humphreys, Barnard Castle, circa 1840, side doors and one bottom door, 12-inch convex painted dial with Roman numerals and signed, twin fusee movement with an anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 38cm high see illustration top and bottom sides of the case with chips and cracks to the veneers, case with surface scratches in parts, some veneers are lacking and some veneers have been replaced, brass bezel is discoloured, dial with chips and crazing marks, dial numerals are slightly faded in parts, one wooden side peg is missing, movement is clean and complete, with pendulum.
~ An Oak and Mahogany Oval Shaped Dial Eight Day Longcase Clock with Windmill Automata, signed Wainwright, Nottingham, No.5, circa 1780, swan neck pediment, Corinthian capped columns, mahogany crossbanded trunk door, 14-inch silvered oval shaped dial signed and numbered, dial centre with an engraved landscape scene and a windmill automata, moonphase aperture inscribed above ''Time Sheweth The Way Of Mans Decay'', four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and striking on a bell, later case, 241cm high 05.06.19. Later case, hood with chips and detail moulding missing in parts, one piece of veneer is missing around the hood door, hood door with chips and small cracks, trunk with beading missing and one piece of crossbanding, plinth with scuff marks and small pieces of later veneers in parts, dial slightly discoloured, later wooden side cheeks, later wooden dial surround, movement looks complete, in going order, with two weights and a pendulum.
~ A Walnut Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Greaves, Newcastle, circa 1750, flat top pediment, arched trunk door, 12-inch arched brass dial with a chapter ring signed, seconds dial and date aperture, arch with lunar dial and aperture, four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 221cm high see illustration 05.06.19. Case is faded, case with cracks and chips in parts, some scuff marks, trunk door is bowed, base and feet with chips, dial is dirty, movement is dirty.
~ A Green Chinoiserie Eight Day Longcase Clock with Rocking Father of Time Automata, signed Edward Greatrex, Birmingham, circa 1750, green chinoiserie case with gilt painted floral decoration, trunk dial with oriental scenes depicting a pagoda, boats and figures, 14-1/4-inch arched brass dial with a silvered chapter ring signed, dial arch with a rocking ''Father of Time'' aperture, dial centre with a lunar scale and date aperture, four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and inside countwheel striking on a bell, 240cm high see illustration 05.06.19. Case is nicely aged throughout, gilt painted scenes are discoloured, case with cracks, chips and rubbing in parts, some surfaces feel dry and some shrinkage to the paint, door mouldings with splits, base with scuff marks, dial is slightly discoloured, movement is clean, with two weights and a pendulum.
An Early 18th Century Walnut Longcase Clock, signed Roger Penton, circa 1710, later caddy pediment, pierced blind fret work panels, side viewing windows, well figured trunk door with moulded borders, re-built plinth, 12-1/4-inch square brass dial with a silvered chapter ring signed, matted dial centre with seconds dial and date aperture, crown and cherub spandrels, five latched pillars, anchor escapement, outside countwheel striking on a bell, 266cm high see illustration 06.06.19. Case with a later built caddy pediment, case needs restoration throughout, hood door with later hinges, wooden dial surround is later, hood with chips and cracks to veneers and some veneers are missing, trunk door with cracks to the top and bottom sides, half of the trunk door moulded edges are missing, plinth has been re-built, backboard is patched to the top and bottom sides, dial is dirty, movement with one dial foot not locating into the movement front plate, movement needs cleaning, with two weights and a pendulum.
An Impressive Inlaid Carved Chiming Longcase Clock, signed John Lewis, London, circa 1900, swan neck pediment, Corinthian capped columns, case back sides finely carved with flower heads, griffins head and scroll decoration, finely inlaid canted sides, inlaid trunk door with swag and musical instruments, urn and floral inlaid recessed plinth, raised upon a carved plinth and paw feet, 17-inch arched brass dial with a silvered chapter ring signed, two selection levers at 3 and 9 for chime on eight bells/chime on four bells and chime/silent, arch with moonphase, triple weight driven movement, chiming on a nest of eight bells and striking the hours on a larger bell, 251cm high see illustration 06.06.19. Hood right hand side sound fret with one small piece of fret missing, case sides with small staining marks, case with scratches and dents in parts, dial is slightly discoloured, movement plates are dirty and needs a service.
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