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William Shephard, Millom, 8-Day Striking Mantel Clock having 11" square brass dial with calendar, gilt chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, pierced and raised figurehead and scroll spandrels, in later oak case and pendulum, having arched top, single panelled door, on ogee feet, 2m 2cm high
An Edwardian Mahogany Saloon Mirrored Back Display Cabinet having scalloped top and bevelled mirror, with turned supports having all over raised floral, leaf and scroll decoration, 1 drawer and mirrored panelled door below, flanked by open shelves with further carved shell and scroll decoration, on splayed feet, 1m 22cm wide, 2m 13cm high
An 18th century French boulle marquetry bracket clockby Lynderen, Paristhe cartouche shaped case with putto surmount and glazed door enclosing a giltmetal floral chased dial with raised enamel Roman chapters, the verge escapement striking the hours and half hours on a nest of three graduated bells, with pull-cord repeat, the backplate engraved with maker's signature, on foliate cast feet, the whole decorated with arabesques and acanthus scroll mounts29cm wide, 71cm high, 16cm deep
A 19th century mahogany cased regulator wall clockby Bryson, Edinburghthe single train movement with deadbeat escapement, the leaf carved pediment above a re-enamelled dial, inscribed 'Bryson, Edinburgh', with Roman chapters and subsidiary seconds dial above a glazed trunk door with pendant finial51cm wide, 164cm high, 22cm deep
A George III mahogany longcase clockby John Campbell, Glasgowthe twin train movement with anchor escapement striking the hours on a bell, the swan-neck pediment with brass finials above a floral engraved brass dial with subsidiary seconds dial, calendar aperture and rococo cast spandrels, the arched trunk door above an apron base, on bracket feet228cm high
A George IV mahogany longcase clockby J. Miller, Kilwinningthe arched figural painted dial with subsidairy second and date dials, the eight-day twin train movement striking on a bell, the hood with a broken swan neck pediment over a panelled trunk with central bowfront door and flanked by turned pilasters, raised on splayed bracket feet united by a shaped apron49cm wide, 220cm high, 25cm deep
A George III oak longcase clockthe twin train movement with anchor escapement, the swan neck pediment above roman enamelled dial signed 'Thomson, Leslie' with subsidiary second and calendar dials with a figure of Britannia to the arch, the scalloped trunk door flanked by readed pilaster on plinth base202cm high
A George III oak longcase clockby Robt. Ramsay Bathgatethe twin train movement with anchor escapement, the swan neck pediment over a blind fretwork frieze, brass and silvered roman and arabesques dial, signed , with rococco spandrels, the floral engraved center with subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, the plain trunk door above plain base shaped apron bracket feet212cm high
An early 19th century mahogany longcase clockthe twin train movement with anchor escapement, the swan neck pediment above painted Roman dial with subsidiary secondary and calendar dials the spandrels representing the four season with a courting couple to the arch, the trunk door with quadrant corners plinth base, raised on bracket feet220cm high
A George III stained oak longcase clockthe twin train movement with anchor escapement striking the hours on a bell, the blind fret carved swan neck pediment with urn finial above roman dial painted with a highlander to the arch and subsidiary second and calendar dials bounded by rosette spandrels, indistinctly signed 'Wm. Faarhney, Mxuxxx..' the ogee arched trunk door above plain apron, on plinth base210cm high Note: two hand written labels inside read: ' Extract from notes by Lady Strathallan, 1853 - After the battle of Culloden the house of Machany* was plundered by the Hanoverian soldiers under General Hawley. One of the few relics remaining of these times is the kitchen clock, now in use- the case of which may been seen to have been hacked by their swords and is marked with bullet shots *The old house of Machany, now called 'Strathallan'.
A bronze and gilt bronze three light hall lanternin the manner of Osler, circa 1900 the ovoid body with six elongated apertures for curved glass panels (missing) and a central door, divided by trailing acanthus and berried finial uprights, surmounted by a boldly cast stiff acanthus cresting with pierced inswept frieze, the pendant with berried leaf cast knop draped with laurel swags58cm diameter, 108cm high
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