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A George III oak longcase clock, the swan neck pediment mounted by ball finial, arched face, decorated with ships and spandrels, Roman numerals, subsidiary date and second dials, flanked by Doric columns, , arched trunk door, flanked by fluted quarter columns, plinth base on bracket feet, 210cm high
A mid 19th Century Scottish mahogany long case clock, the painted broken arch dial signed John Blaikie Stonehaven, with subsidiary seconds and date dials, eight day striking movement enclosed by a broken swan neck pediment, over a crossbanded arch door flanked by spiral pilasters, canted plinth base, height 214cm.
An early 19th Century mahogany library display cabinet, moulded edge cornice above gilt and black outlined stencilled lettering `Scriptoires Romani Londini 1821` centred by a plume of feathers, containing forty five tooled leather and calf bindings of a series of French operas, enclosed by a glazed door, 76cm x 64cm.
An 18th Century and later carved oak long case clock, with a 12`` square brass dial, seconds subsidiary dial and date aperture within a matted centre, enclosed by a caddy glazed hood over a long trunk door decorated with a serpent, canted plinth base, later repairs and alterations, height 212cm.
Attributed to Carlton Alfred Smith RI, British 1853-1946- "The Garden Door"; watercolour, 32.5x21cm Note: further examples of this artist`s work can be found in the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, Sunderland Art Gallery and the National Gallery of Melbourne: British School, 19th century- Italian village below a hilltop monastery; watercolour, 17.5x27cm, (2) (may be subject to Droit de Suite)
William Harrison, Chepstow, An early 19th century mahogany longcase clock, the 12-inch broken arch topped painted dial decorated pastoral coastal landscape above a Roman chapter, seconds and date dials, set Eight-day anchor movement striking bell, the case having broken swan neck pediment over a pair of fluted columns and a plain trunk door, raised on plinth base, 206 cm x 47 cm wide x 23 cm
William Bilbie of Chew Stoke, an early 19th century oak longcase clock, the brass face with date aperture and cast spandrels supporting a 30 hour movement under a square hood, the trunk with rectangular door and plain base on a plinth foot CONDITION REPORT: wear commensurate with age, minor damage and repairs, reduced in height PLEASE SEE ADDITIONAL IMAGES
Charles Allen of Higham Ferrers, a 19th century oak longcase clock, the painted face with date aperture supporting a twin train striking movement under an arched hood, the trunk with inlaid ogee door on a plain base with shaped bracket feet CONDITION REPORT: face with some rubbing, case with surface scuffing and later moulding
Mahogany longcased clock , mid 19th century, with boxwood stringing, the painted break arch dial with rolling moon, figural spandrels, roman hours, subsidiary seconds, date aperture, named Geo Plater, Burslem (?), eight day movement on a false plate with hour rack strike, in a swan neck hood with turned columns, triple arch door, set out plinth and bracket feet, height 240cm overall (two weights, pendulum, winding key). *See clocks and watches proviso. Condition Report: See Terms and Conditions
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