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A late 18th century oak and mahogany 8-day bell striking longcase clock, 13 inch square painted dial having no visible name or place, painted roses to the corners and stylised birds to the centre suggest Wilson as the dial manufacturer, dial mounts without a falseplate, seconds and date indication, missing hands and hood door, the case having shaped top to the trunk door, mahogany cross-banding, quarter reeded columns to the trunk, reeded columns to the hood, surmounted by swan-necked pediment and a turned wooden finial, cross-banding to the base, ogee feet, with weights and pendulum - Estimate £80 to £120
An Art Deco styled oak-cased grandmother clock, the case having decorative wood design work applied to the glazed door, raised on bun feet, 3-train Westminster chiming weight driven movement behind coircular silvered dial with Arabic numerals, with pendulum and three brass weights - Estimate £80 to £120
A late 18th century oak and mahogany 8-day bell striking longcase clock, 13 inch square painted Wilson dial signed for Winstanley, Holywell, painted roses to the corners and stylised birds to the centre, seconds and date indication, matched steel hands, the case having shaped top to the door, mahogany cross-banding, quarter reeded columns to the trunk, reeded columns to the hood, cross-banding to the base, missing the original feet, with weights and pendulum - Estimate £80 to £120
PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN MAHOGANY WALL-MOUNTING CORNER CABINETS with shaped pediment, the astragal glazed door opening to reveal two interior shelves, key not present, 90.5cm high One of the cabinets with separation to the back panels. The same cabinet has also been drilled and has three large drill holes. Both cabinets show white paint to the upper surrounds.
A 19th century mahogany break front cupboard / server, the shaped surface over three drawers with hidden sprung lock, brass ring handles, over two quarter round corner cupboards flanking a central two door cupboard, opening to reveal a single shelf, raised on six bun feet, a/f, 105 by 49 by 84cm high.
A late 19th century rosewood and ivory inlaid display cabinet, attributed to Collinson & Lock, the glazed upper section enclosing two glass shelves, the lower section with a two door cupboard, raised on turned, square section, tapering legs united by a shaped line inlaid undertier, profusely and intricately inlaid with ivory in the Florentine style with pen work detailing, designed by Stephen Webb, circa 1885 , with key, 76 by 33 by 168cm high. Provenance: With a letter from the Victoria & Albert Museum, London, dated 6th Nov 1963, attributing this cabinet to Collinson & Lock by virtue of distinct similarities to a larger item in their collection.
A fine Gauge 1 model of a London North Western Railway 0-6-0 DX Goods locomotive No.1651, scratch built by the late Geoff Holt in 10mm scale to works drawings, with fully detailed cab and backhead fittings, detailed rivet work, tool boxes, handrails and steps, the lined livery by Brian Badger, in Southern Division green with castellated chimney and early L.N.W.R. smokebox door, 46cm long, 7.5cm wide. Illustrated on pages 116 and 117 of A Train is for Life and on pages 108 and 109 in Locomotive Modelling Part 2 by Geoff Holt. The original locomotive was built in January 1868 and designed by John Ramsbottom.
A model of a Henrici vertical hot air engine, built by the late Mr Brian Marshall of Chichester, having twin-spoked 14cm diameter flywheels with central crank and brass bearing oilers, on a pedestal stand containing brass burner with access door panel, the base 21cm x 21cm, 44cm high overall.
A well engineered 31/2 inch gauge model of a ‘Tich’ 0-4-0 side tank locomotive ‘Sally’, built by the late Reginald East of Hertford, the copper boiler with fittings including sight glass, regulator, pressure gauge, fire door, cab with checker plate floor, direction control lever, porthole type windows and builders plaque ‘R G East 1973’, chassis with twin outside cylinders and Walschaert’s valve gear, oil chambers with associated pipework and sand boxes, finished in polished brass and steel brightwork, detailed rivet work, side tanks, Salter’s type pressure valve, whistle, handrails, steps and lamp irons, 39cm long, 17cm wide.
A 19TH CENTURY SCOTTISH ROSEWOOD CASED LONG CASE CLOCK, the circular enamelled dial signed Thomas Dobbie, Glasgow, with subsidiary seconds and date dials, with a two-train movement striking on a bell, the case with an architectural pediment, flanked by heart-shaped piercing's, above a tapering panel door and rectangular base, on turned feet, 80" high
A MONTH GOING LONGCASE CLOCK BY JON. INKPEN OF HORSHAM, the 9.5" dial with silvered chaptering and engraved with a dove, within pierced gilt spandrels, the month going movement striking on a bell, with a flat topped hood above a trunk with tall cross-banded door and conforming base, 76" high See illustration.
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, the white painted dial signed "Rivers & Son, Cornhill, London" with subsidiary strike/silent dial and seconds dial, with an eight day two train five pillar movement striking on a bell, the arch top hood above a conforming tall trunk door between canted corners, on a conforming base with bracket feet, 83" high. See illustration
A GEORGE III LONGCASE CLOCK, the white enamelled dial signed Jno. Bennett, Norwich, with subsidiary seconds and date dials, and gilt decorated arch, with a two train movement striking on a bell, the arched top hood with three ball and pinnacle finials, the trunk with a long arch topped door, 85" high
ATTRIBUTED TO GILLOWS OF LANCASTER: A GEORGE III MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE CABINET, the upper section with a scrolling cornice above a central glazed door with arched glazing bars enclosing a shelved interior, flanked by shelved cupboards, the lower section with a broad secretaire drawer enclosing a fitted interior with short drawers, central cupboard and pigeon holes, above a further three long graduated drawers with brass handles, on splayed bracket feet, 89" high x 45" wide. See illustration. Provenance: The Barton Family, Wharton Grange, Carnforth, Lancaster, and thence by descent.
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