ENTIRE 'PORT SUNSHINE' HORSESHOE BARof wood construction with panelled exterior and columns, the central gantry with shelving and two double glass door fridges, with empty spirit bottles above; the surrounding bar complete with two hatches, multiple beer taps, double glass door fridge, two stainless steel sinks, dishwasher, beer barrel, pint and other glasses, branded rubber beer mats and brass drip trays; the lot also includes the last order brass bell, brass hooks for bar exterior, pay phone, cash boxes, price board, blackboard, John Smiths wall clock, Hibernian Football scarf and other memorabilia, and various other posters and bar accoutrements, total size approximately 730cm x 410cmNote: one section of the bar's exterior is constructed in foam with wood effect paint. It features in the pub fight scene between Simon and Renton.
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A late 19th Century carved oak longcase clock of large proportions with eight day three train musical movement striking on eight graduated bells, arch brass dial incorporating chime/silent subsidiary dial and silvered chapter ring, spandrels and engraved floral centre enclosed by an acanthus carved oak hood and pilasters over a long trunk door flanked by caryatids to the side on a stepped base, height 272cm
Early 19th century mahogany longcase clock, figured mahogany arched door, Durham Cathedral painted clock dial, with subsidiary second and date hand, signed H.Esther, Morpeth, with eight day movement, H224cm CLOCKS & BAROMETERS - as we are not a retailer, these items are sold as seen and may or may not be in full working order, if you would like any advice on buying clocks or barometers, or a full condition report, please contact our valuation team Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A Brass Porcelain Mounted Striking and Repeating Carriage Clock, stamped R&Co for Richard & Co, Paris, circa 1900, carrying handle and repeat button, pink ground porcelain side and back panels depicting winged cherubs and musical instruments with scroll gilt painted frames, pink porcelain dial with a Roman chapter ring and elaborately scroll decorated, twin barrel movement with a silvered platform lever escapement striking on a gong, movement backplate stamped R&Co Made in Paris, inside back door numbered 629, 18cm high over handle see illustration 22.02.17, Case with a minor crack mark to the top right hand side, side columns with minor pitting marks, back door with some small dent marks, brass surfaces are slightly discoloured in parts, porcelain panels with very minor rubbing to the raised enamel dot decoration in the corners, front glass panel with scratches, strike and repeat are functioning but not striking and repeating correctly, both spring barrels are winding correctly, movement in going order, Please note that the porcelain panels are later.
An Impressive Edwardian Mahogany Inlaid Chiming Longcase Clock, the imposing case with carved and scroll decorated mounts, glazed trunk door with carved flowers and elaborate scroll frames, flanked by carved floral pilasters, plinth with a central inlaid panel depicting a basket of flowers, 15-inch brass dial with a silvered Arabic numeral chapter ring, seconds dial, three dials for strike/silent, chime/silent and Whittington/Westminster chime selections, triple weight driven movement, chiming on eight tubular bells and striking the hours on a larger tubular bell, mercury tube pendulum, 275cm high see illustration 24.02.17, Case with scuff marks and small dents in parts, small chips to the edges in parts, small ledge beneath the trunk door with scuff marks, skirting and feet with small dents and scratches, dial with small scratches and discoloured in parts, movement parts look dirty and needs a service, pendulum tube with visible mercury.
A Mahogany Striking Table Clock, signed Thos Turnbull, Whitby, circa 1790, mahogany veneered case with an arched top and carrying handle, glazed side panels and pull repeat cord, bracket feet, 7-inch arched brass dial with a silvered chapter ring, plain silvered dial centre with a date aperture and signed on a plaque, arch with strike/silent selection dial, twin fusee movement with an anchor escapement and striking on a bell, movement backplate engraved with scroll work and a central basket of flowers, movement secured with brackets, 44cm high see illustration 23.02.17, Case surfaces have been polished, some veneers with cracks and lifting in parts, the back door is slightly bowed, the case carcass with some small woodworm holes which are visible when opening both front and back doors, later base and later feet, dial is clean, movement with a later back cock, later crutch, converted from verge to an anchor escapement, later bell. strike and pull repeat are working.
A ''Boulle'' Table Timepiece, signed Payne, 163 New Bond Street, London, circa 1890, case surmounted with an eagle, applied gilt metal scroll and floral mounts, tortoiseshell veneers decorated with brass, mother-of-pearl and pewter inlay, 6-inch brass dial with Roman and Arabic enamel cartouches, dial centre signed, single fusee movement with an anchor escapement, 55cm high see illustration 23.02.17, Gilt mounts are slightly faded in parts, some mounts are loose, tortoiseshell veneers with small chips, boulle inlay is slightly lifting in areas, some tortoiseshell is missing to the bottom right hand side of the front door, back door is slightly bowed and with some loose rosewood veneer, case back with small scratches and small cracks, front door is not opening, dial with scratches and one small hairline crack next to the winding hole, movement plates are dirty and need cleaning.
A George III Ebony Veneered Striking Table Clock, signed John Kentish Junr, London, circa 1770, inverted bell top with a carrying handle, glazed side panels, pull repeat cord, front door with a brass frame border and bezel, circular enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals and signed to the centre, twin fusee movement with a verge escapement and striking on a bell, movement backplate engraved with scroll work and a central basket of flowers, 47cm high over handle see illustration 23.02.17, Case with surface scratches in parts, brass surfaces are discoloured, urn finials are later, front door is bowed and the brass frame is lifting away from the case carcass, front door with small cracks, later feet, front and back glasses with scratches, damage to the inner brass dial surround, dial edges with chips above 12, at 3, between 6 & 7 and at 9, one hairline crack between 9 & 10, movement plates are dirty and needs cleaning, both barrel mainsprings are winding smoothly, strike is working, in going order.
An Oak Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Henry Brownbill, Leeds, circa 1780, broken arch pediment, fluted columns, mahogany crossbanded trunk door flanked by inset fluted pilasters, inside trunk door with a Brian Loomes retail label, 13-inch arched brass dial with a silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring, dial centre with subsidiary seconds, date aperture and finely engraved with scroll work and a central seascape scene depicting a mermaid beside a galleon, rolling moonphase in the arch and signed above, four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 227cm high see illustration 24.02.17, Pediment with small chips to the edges in parts, front corner of the hood with a chip, plinth with scratches in parts, movement with the rack spring missing, otherwise the movement looks complete.
A Mahogany Wall Timepiece, signed Donne & Son, Birchin Lane, Cornhill, circa 1880, case with side and bottom doors, 12-inch painted dial with Roman numerals, single A-frame fusee movement with an anchor escapement, 42cm wide see illustration 22.02.17, Case has been polished, bottom door is later, dial has been totally re-painted to a high standard, movement is complete.
A Brass Lantern Wall Clock with Passing Strike, four posted case with pierced frets, single fusee movement with an anchor escapement and passing strike on the hour on a top mounted bell, 7-inch arched brass dial with a silvered Roman numeral chapter ring, arch with a silvered disc inscribed Markwick & Markham London, (dial late 18th century and later, movement late 19th century), 33cm high see illustration 22.02.17, Case side doors and frets with small pitting marks in places, side door stamped to the lower edge restored by ''S.F.Stanley 46 Chancery Lane, London'', dial plate with cracks to the top side and small chips to the edges, back of the dial plate with vacant holes, later spandrels, (dial late18th century and later, movement late 19th century).
A Mahogany Five Glass Mantel Timepiece, signed Barrauds & Lund, Cornhill, No 1395, circa 1850, case with bevelled glass panels, top fluted frieze, 3-1/2-inch silvered dial with Roman numerals and signed, single chain fusee movement with an anchor escapement, movement backplate signed and numbered, 20cm high see illustration 22.02.17, Case surfaces have faded throughout due to sunlight damage, veneers with cracks and slightly lifting around the case, top frieze with small cracks, two small pieces of wood have been added to the top front left hand corner, later feet, glass panels with small scratches, back door with cracks and a chip to the top left hand corner, dial is slightly discoloured in parts and with small scratches, movement needs cleaning, two movement pillars with dents which are possible from the fusee chain, barrel with dents from the fusee chain.
A Brass Four Glass Striking Mantel Clock, circa 1890, urn shaped finial, bevelled glass panels, scroll and floral corner mounts, hoof shaped feet, 3-3/4-inch enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numeral chapter ring, recessed centre with a visible Brocot escapement, twin barrel movement with striking on a gong, twin tube mercury pendulum, 43cm high see illustration 22.02.17, Brass surfaces a discoloured throughout, back door glass panel with one small chip to the bottom corner, dial with a chip and has been restored next to the strike side winding hole, movement is dirty and needs cleaning, both spring barrels are fully wound, strike is working correctly, pendulum is discoloured and the mercury tubes are discoloured.
An Oval Brass Engraved Porcelain Mounted Striking and Repeating Alarm Carriage Clock, signed W.Schonberger, Wien, circa 1890, carrying handle and repeat button, engraved throughout with scroll and floral decoration, case sides and the back door porcelain panels depicting figures in costume set in woodland scenes, porcelain dial with a Roman numeral chapter ring and painted below with children alongside a lady in costume, alarm dial, twin barrel movement with a silvered platform lever escapement and striking on a gong, movement backplate numbered 388, 19cm high over handle see illustration 22.02.17, Brass surfaces are slightly discoloured, porcelain panels are clean, dial with small scratch marks just above the hands towards the 12 o'clock position, centre of the dial with very minor chips, movement is dirty and needs cleaning, gong appears to have been replaced, alarm is functioning, strike and repeat are fuctioning but not striking and repeating correctly, spring for the striking barrel appears to be slipping when key winding, movement in going order.
A Good George III Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Robert Holland, London, circa 1760, pagoda pediment, stop brass fluted columns, pierced side frets, nicely figured trunk door with a moulded border, 12-inch arched brass dial with a silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring, subsidiary seconds, date aperture, the arch with a silvered disc signed, five pillar movement with an anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 249cm high see illustration 24.02.17, Pediment sound frets with damage and some pieces lacking in parts, finials are missing, case is slightly faded in parts, minor dents and minor chips to the edges in parts, trunk door with minor bowing to the top and bottom sides, chapter ring with minor discolouring marks, later seatboard, movement is complete.
A Very Rare and Unusual Quadrant Shaped Mahogany Barometer, signed John Hargraves & Thomas Tatham, dated 1830, renewed 1851 & 1862, the slender trunk with a good figured case and a quadrant form central glazed section containing the half-circular with the ranging scale reading from 28 inches to 31 inches, dial signed and dated, concealed mercury tube with a single brass recording hand adjusted with a knob in the centre of the trunk, 102cm high see illustration An almost identical barometer by Thomas Hargraves of Settle sold recently; he was possibly a relation of John Hargraves of Settle. Unfortunately, John is not recorded in the barometer makers' book but they must have been working around the same time in Settle and producing very unusual barometers possibly in the same workplace. The almost identical example by Thomas Hargraves sold at Bonhams, 12th December 2012, lot 69. Banfield (Edwin) Barometer Makers and Retailers 1660-1900, pg.103 records that Thomas Hargraves produced very unusual barometers which had slender rectangular cases and a quadrant or fan-shaped painted and glazed dial on one side of the case. The dial pointer was operated by a pivot mechanism. 24.02.17, The main trunk door of the barometer is bowed and springing when closed, trunk door is slightly faded in colour, quadrant part of the case with some replaced veneers, top pediment wooden block is later, some minor chips to edges in parts, some circular scuff marks from the side latches, painted card dial with small staining marks and the painted surfaces are slightly faded, mercury tube with air bubbles, barometer has not been tested for its working condition.
A 1980's De Sede Rosewood Dining Room Suite, comprising a table, with oval top and elm edge, on two elm cone shaped supports, on four steel legs and feet, unmarked, 220cm by 120cm, 71cm high; a set of eight armchairs, upholstered in light green fabric, steel frame and legs, unmarked, 82cm high; and a pair of cabinets, the rectangular top over a single door, enclosing an adjustable shelf, with steel handles, on four steel legs and feet, 55cm wide, 40cm deep, 71.5cm high (11) With CITES A10 (non-transferable) licence no.552772/01
An Arts & Crafts Liberty & Co Oak Hanging Smoking Cabinet, the rectangular top over a door acid etched and stained with a picture of a cavalier smoking a pipe with a tobacco jar, with pipe rests and shelves, labelled LIBERTY & CO LTD LONDON W, 56cm by 19cm, 69.5cm high This was originally featured in the Liberty catalogue in 1900.
An Hungarian Art Deco Satin and Burr Walnut Bedroom Suite, comprising a Double Door Wardrobe, with rail, hooks and shelf interior, stamped 106, with retailers label J.J.Dent & Sons Ltd, 122cm (4ft) by 51cm, 203cm high; a Gentleman's Wardrobe, with fitted interior, stamped 106, 83cm by 43cm, 166cm high; and A Dressing Table, with a circular mirror above a drawer enclosed by two sets of three drawers, 114cm by 56cm, 158cm high (3)
An Art Deco Limed Oak Bedroom Suite, all with geometric repeating pattern and shaped square handles, comprising a Double Door Wardrobe, with rail, hooks and shelf interior, stamped 190 F.Statnes, 107cm by 52.5cm, 180cm high; a Dressing Table, with raised upstand above two drawers over three drawers, on four section legs joined by a H stretcher, stamped 123, locks stamped C & T LTD LONDON, 105cm by 49cm, 81.5cm high; a Freestanding Easel Mirror, 61cm high; a Tallboy, with raised upstand above two cupboard doors over three graduating drawers, stamped 191 P.R.C, 76cm by 49cm, 125cm high; and A Bedside Cupboard, with open compartment above a door, stamped 922, 38cm by 35cm, 76cm high (5) See illustration
A 1930's Heal's Limed Oak Russet Bedroom Suite, comprising a Bedside Cupboard, with raised upstand above an open compartment above a single door, 36cm by 34.5cm, 72cm; a Tallboy, with two drawers above a two door cupboard, 76cm by 47.5cm, 118cm; a Cupboard, with raised upstand above a single drawer over two cupboard doors, 69cm by 47.5cm, 79cm; and A Dressing Table, with central rectangular mirror enclosed by two sets of two drawers, 106cm by 46cm, 160cm each with circular ivorine disc's HEAL'S TOTTENHAM COURT ROAD LONDON W.I See illustration
A 1960's Danish Rosewood Veneered Wall Unit, the upper section with open central compartment, above a fall front, enclosed by a sliding door and a hinged door, the base with two central cupboard doors, enclosed by two cupboard doors, on a square section frame, unmarked, 185cm by 45cm, 151cm high With CITES A10 (non-transferable) licence no.552692/01
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