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A pair of 19th century Parian figures Comedy and Tradgedy, `After WB Kirk` c.1860, tragedy modelled as a standing classical beauty with glaring expression, holding a dagger in her right hand which rest a top of a broken pillar, comedy modelled as a smiling young beauty standing holding a face mask in her left hand by a tree trunk, both on textured rounded square plinth bases, apparently unmarked, height 44 and 44.5cm respectively
A pair of Royal Worcester figures of girl and boy child, the girl carrying a small barrel with tree trunk support and hand painted flowing skirt and jacket, with puce printed factory marks and no.1593 to base with impressed no.12C25 and registration no.191507, date code for 1898, the boy with long tailcoat jerkin and breeches, with puce printed factory marks and no.1103 and with impressed no.25, date code for 1896, height 20cm and 18.5cm respectively (2)
An oak longcase clock, with a 30 hour posted movement striking on a bell with a 10.75 inch brass dial, the chapter ring signed Thomas Pinfold Banbury, with a matt centre engraved a bird and scroll leafage, the hood with a dentil cornice and blind fret frieze above turned columns, moulded edge trunk door on bracket feet, 86.75in (220cm) h.
Benjamin Barlow, Oldham. A George III mahogany longcase clock, with an 8 day movement, striking on a bell, with a 13.25 inch arched brass dial, with silvered chapter ring and subsidiary seconds dial, the centre painted a lake scene with a pierced date aperture, the arch with a painted moon phase dial with decorated parkland landscapes, with an applied name plaque signed Benjamin Barlow, Oldham, the hood with a swan neck pediment above a painted frieze of foliage and cherubs and turned columns, trunk with a moulded shaped top door and flanked by fluted quarter pilasters, the canted corner base on ogee bracket feet, 7ft (236cm) h.
A walnut and burr walnut veneered longcase clock, with an 8 day movement striking on a bell, with five turned pillars and a 12 inch arch dial with silvered chapter ring signed Thomas Lumpkin, London, the matt centre with a pierced date aperture and subsidiary seconds dial, the arch with a Strike/Silent dial, the hood with turned pilaster and gilt metal caps above an arched burr veneered trunk door, sides and panel base, 89in (226cm) h.
An 18th century Japanned longcase clock, with an 8 day five pillar movement striking on a bell, with a 12 inch arched brass dial and silvered chapter ring, having a subsidiary seconds dial above an applied oval boss, signed Edward Man, London above pierced date aperture, the arch with a Strike/Silent dial, the pagoda hood with brass orb finials, above turned pilasters and an arched trunk door decorated chinoiserie scene and a conforming base, 87.5in (222cm) h.
An Irish mahogany longcase clock, the 8 day movement with a dead beat escapement within rounded top corner plates striking on a tube, with an enamel circular dial with subsidiary seconds dial, signed WM CARTY, DUKE ST. DUBLIN, the case with carved scroll decoration and a glazed trunk door, the base with large cracks, 6ft 9in (209cm) h.
An oak longcase clock, with an 8 day striking movement and a 12 inch brass dial with a silvered chapter ring, the centre engraved a Pseudo Coat of Arms and a motto above John Pipes London, the hood with a pagoda top and acorn finials above a blind fret frieze and reeded pilasters to a moulded edge trunk door, 94in (239cm) h.
A 19th century mahogany drop dial wall clock, with an 8 day movement striking on a bell within arched base plates, with an 11 inch enamel dial signed E. Wynhall, East-Looe, the octagonal hood with carved leaf and scroll ears above a cross banded rectangular trunk door with canted angles and a `chisel` base, 48.25in (122.5cm) h.
An early 19th century mahogany and brass marquetry drop dial wall timepiece, with a single fusee movement between rectangular plates, with a 13.25 inch painted dial, signed `Gray BELFAST` with an octagonal surround with a moulded reel border, the trunk with scroll ears and a door to the base, 27in (70cm) h. Pendulum and winding key.
A West Country oak longcase clock, with an 8 day movement striking on a bell, with a 12 inch brass dial, the chapter ring signed T. Rudd, Warminster to a matt centre with subsidiary seconds dial, hand missing, and pierced date aperture, the trunk door with a parquetry star and mahogany crossbanding, 6ft 4in (193cm) h.
An oak and mahogany banded longcase clock, having an 8 day movement with four baluster pillars and striking on a bell, with a 12 inch painted arch dial and a subsidiary dial, pierced date crescent and signed Sidwell, Nuneaton, the hood door with barber pole stringing above a pointed top trunk door with stringing and marquetry shell, 89.75in (228cm) h.
A 19th century mahogany and oak longcase clock, with an 8 day movement striking on a bell to a 13 inch painted arched and convex dial, signed Richd. Holt, Newark, the arch painted a hunting scene, the hood with turned columns above a shaped trunk door with moulded canted angles, with stringing on bracket feet, 89in (226cm).
An 18th century Dorset oak longcase clock, with an 8 day movement striking on a bell, with a 12 inch brass dial having a silvered chapter ring signed John Spinney, Stickland, Fecit, with a floral engraved centre having a subsidiary seconds dial and pierced date aperture, the case with three giltwood ball finials, the trunk door reversed and re-hinged, the base reduced, 84in (213cm) h.
A walnut miniature longcase timepiece, with a single fusee movement with a verge escapement within tapering plates, with a bob pendulum and a 6 inch square brass dial with a silvered chapter ring inscribed Francis Perigal, London, the hood with turned pilasters above a crossbanded trunk door and conforming base on a plinth, 42.5in (108cm) h.
A walnut and marquetry longcase clock, with an 8 day movement striking on a bell and a 11 inch brass dial with silvered chapter ring signed Wm Speakman London, with a subsidiary seconds dial, ringed winding holes and a pierced date aperture with scroll decoration, the hood centred a monogram WA, flanked by a pair of cherubs and foliage, a pair of ball and spire finials to a moulded cornice with a blind fret frieze, with turned pilasters above a cavetto moulding, the trunk door with the same monogram, birds, vases of flowers, lions and foliage and with replaced glass lenticle, the base panel with a marquetry parrot, 85.5in (217cm) h.
"HAMBLER, N-FRAMPTON A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, having hood with swan neck pediment and flank columns, figured veneered boxwood strung trunk with canted corners and box base, raised on bracket plinth, eight day four pillar mechanism with an" chor escapement and false plate, arched painted dial with subsidiary seconds, 2.3m high
A 19TH-CENTURY 1IIN. SINGLE DRAW TABLE TELESCOPE BY ABRAHAM OF LIVERPOOL, with leather-covered brass trunk with rack-and-pinion focus, signed on the back plate as title, mounted on a brass tripod base and contained within original mahogany box with accessories. Assembled tube length Ñ 29in. (74cm.) long
A George III eight day longcase clock, the 12 inch square brass dial signed `John Richard Lansamlet`, with centred date aperture and subsidiary seconds dial, within a ring of Roman and Arabic numerals, with pierced corner spandrels, the hood with chequer stringing and fluted front corner hood pilasters, over a serpentine arched trunk door between front corner fluted trunk pilasters, on a box base with quatrefoil shaped single panel, on short bracket feet, 200.5cm high Note: Brian Loomes notes a John Richard Llansamlet as active in the late 18th century in `Watchmakers and Clockmakers of the World Volume 2`.
An early 19th Century Longcase Clock, the brass arched dial inscribed "T Ramsbottom, Criglestone" with phases of the moon aperture and date ring, the arch painted with a rural landscape, in oak case with swans neck pediment, the trunk with quarter round mouldings and shaped door. 7` (214cms) high.
19th century oak and mahogany cross-banded long-case clock, the painted broken-arch dial inscribed "THOS. Hardy, Newark", and having castle-painted spandrels and arch, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar arch with 8-day striking movement, the hood with swan-neck pediment and turned pilasters, the trunk with inset quadrant pilasters, 211cm high
A Cotswold Heritage live steam plant, set on hardwood plinth with `Perseus’ horizontal single cylinder live steam mill engine having trunk guide, open crank with eccentric driven steam valve, spoked flywheel and copper pipework from horizontal gas fired boiler having pressure gauge, sight glass and inline displacement oiler, hand operated feed pump from water tower. The model No.P328 comes with original boiler certificate tested to a working pressure of 65 psi and dated the 23rd of February 2005. Also Warranty and Certificates of Authenticity. Plinth measurements 30cm x 30cm.
A well engineered 4 1/2 inch scale live steam model of a Foden steam lorry Registration P940 OKO, with overtype live steam engine, twin simple cylinders with trunk guides, ratchet oilers to cylinders, Stephenson’s link reverse gear, brass oiler cups, whistle, Franklin and Bell steel boiler with fittings including sight glass with glass boxed protector, shut-off cocks, pressure gauge, safety, blower, injector, counter-balanced crank and blow down valves, three road speeds, disc flywheel and chain final drive to back axle. Chassis detail includes channel section frame, Ackerman steering, rubber tyred wheels, two water tanks, injector, wooden cab with opening doors, dropside lorry back with leaf spring suspension, fitted mud guards, covered cab, hand operated back brake with foot control release, brass beadwork, Miller head lamps fitted. The model is finished in maroon and black lined paintwork and sign written `LRB Millwright and General Engineer’ to cab. 275cm long, 105cm wide. Road fund tax disc expired February 2010. Boiler History Franklin & Bell steel boiler No 209 Certificate dated 26th of March 1997. Past boiler history terminating with Wheeler Steam Company Working Examination Report dated the 24th of February 2009 and gauge test from Miniature Pressure Gauge Ltd expired 22nd of December 2009. National Traction Engine Trust disc number 0159F (2009-10) confirming Boiler Insurance expired the 18th of March 2010 and Boiler Inspection expired the 24th of April 2010.
An 18th Century Stained Pine Longcase Clock by Joseph Kirk of Skegby (circa 1730). The 10½ inch (27 cm) square brass dial having maker`s name engraved on the chapter ring with Roman numerals counting the hours and Arabics counting the minutes, encircling a matted centre with round calendar aperture. The corners ornamented with scrolling spandrels cast with cherubs holding aloft crowns. The altered case having an inverted hood and cut down base, with a pendulum aperture to the long trunk door (lacking glass lenticle), 76¾ ins (195 cms) in height (A/F).

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