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Three hand painted cast metal models of soldiers, a cuirassier and two French hussars made by Chas. C. Stadden, each on a wooden plinth, height approx 14cm (one af). CONDITION REPORT: One of the Hussars had been previously glued, the pieces are separate but present, the other hussar is detached from his base but present.
CAMERER KUSS & CO; a 19th century burr walnut cuckoo mantel clock with arched top and ogee plinth to small square feet with cuckoo doors in the pediment, the white enamel dial and chapter ring set with Roman numerals and inscribed 'Camerer Kuss & Co, 522 Oxford St, WC London' with eight day double fusee movement with chiming and cuckooing action with side sound vents, remnants of label to the outer back and a label for Camerer Kuss, Tritschler & Co to the inner back, height 41cm, width 27cm. CONDITION REPORT: Fine cracks and crazing to the enamel. Some normal wear and tear to the case. Both bellows working.
A 19th century oak longcase clock, the pagoda top above arched brass dial inscribed 'Obadha Body, Cranbook' with eight day movement, long arched door and plinth base, height 224cm. CONDITION REPORT: Please note the upper spandrels are new replacements as is the central silvered disc decorated with the eagle, the clocks have had extensive restoration and the dial movement and case are associated.
An early 19th century oak longcase clock, the broken swan neck pediment above arched brass dial inscribed 'W.M. Webster, Exchange Alley, London' with eight day movement striking on nine bells, long arch door and plinth base, height 209cm. CONDITION REPORT: All parts are associated and have been amateurly restored, spandrels are modern, case split, overall suggest viewing, size of dial width 30cm, height 40cm.
An early 19th century mahogany longcase clock, the broken swan neck pediment above arched dial with eight day movement and painted rolling moon phase and silvered chapter ring inscribed 'Newby, Kendal' above long shaped door and plinth base, height 218cm. CONDITION REPORT: The clock does not have hands. Size of dial 48.5 x 33cm.
An oak longcase clock, the broken swan neck pediment above arched dial inscribed above the rolling moon phase 'Richd. Jackson, Hexham' and engraved to the central plate 'John & Elizabeth Spark' above narrow arch door and plinth base, height 224cm. CONDITION REPORT: This clock has been extensively restored, the upper section of the arched dial has been applied to a square dial and is associated, the dial and movement are associated to each other and to the case, the case has had extensive and poor restoration.
A 19th century mahogany longcase clock, the circular painted dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, inscribed 'W M Digby of Dublin' above arched door and plinth base, height 191.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: The dial has been repainted and is associated to the clock and case, it is possible that the clock has been a 8 day conversion from a 30 hour, inside the door is an early remanence of an early paper label.
A 19th century mahogany and inlaid eight day longcase clock, the hood with broken swan neck pediment above arched brass dial, silvered chapter ring with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, inscribed 'JA. Green, Althorp', above long arched door to plinth base and bracket feet, height 225cm. CONDITION REPORT: There are two weights and a pendulum with this clock. Dial approx 31cm. Warped door. Some crude old repairs and dial, movement and case associated.
A George III oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock, the moulded cornice with fretwork panel above 13" square brass dial, set with silvered chapter ring inscribed 'Barker Wigan', with subsidiary seconds, date aperture and eight day movement above long shaped door flanked by fluted quartered pilasters to a plinth base, height approx 232cm. CONDITION REPORT: Pendulum and two weights present. Some veneers missing, noticeably to hood. Basically on good condition. Strikes on a coil.
A large reproduction mahogany shop display unit with rounded corner, the cornice top over a pair of glazed doors and glazed curved ends, the doors enclosing three shaped glass shelves to plinth base with mirrored back and spotlights, width 176cm, reputed to be originally from Sinclair's in Hale.
A quantity of mixed ceramics including an early 19th century English teapot and stand with monochrome decoration, a mid-19th century Cobridge jug, an Art Deco style Villeroy & Boch jug and bowl, a Victorian blue glass stemmed vessel on a plinth decorated with Britannic studies, a transfer printed chamber pot etc. CONDITION REPORT: Lid of teapot af.
A George II oak longcase clock, the repolished case with caddy top hood having two brass ball finials above rectangular trunk door with lenticle, upon a plinth base and bracket feet, the 12inch (30.5cm) square brass dial signed 'John Ferrer, London', feather engraved border and Indian mask scroll spandrels, subsidiary seconds dial to the matted centre, with ringed winding holes and date aperture within a scroll surround, with 5 pillar 8 day movement 221cm (86in) case probably stripped and repolished. Has 2 brass cased weights, Plinth base probably a replacement.
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