A mid-18thC oak longcase clock, with moulded pillar hood with verre-eglomise frieze, quarter inset trunk with full length and shaped door, moulded and panelled base with bracket feet, the 30cm brass dial having applied rococo spandrels, silver chapter ring with Roman hour and Arabic minute numerals, the matted centrefield engraved and bearing date crescent, marked Sl. Lawson KEIGHLEY, thirty hour movement, 205cm high.
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A 17th Century Leather & Brass Travelling Trunk. The pine carcass covered with leather and fashioned with studs; the domed lid ornamented with a triple headed flowering plant above a crowned pierced escutcheon above strap-work hearts & crosses. The sides having hoop handles. Measuring 18½ ins (47 cms) in height, 36 ins (92 cms) in width, 19 ins (49 cms) in depth.
A Victorian Part Full Dress and Undress Uniform to an Officer of the Duke of Lancaster`s Own Yeomanry, comprising a black leather helmet with white horse hair plume, gilt metal acanthus leaf plume holder and pommel, helmet plate (lacks chin strap and ear rosettes, in a black japanned helmet tin; a red tunic with blue cloth facings and shaped lapels, bullion lace and rose to the stand-up collar, and lace trimmed cuffs, with brass buttons; a silver bullion lace trimmed blue morroco shoulder belt with silver pouch, buckle, slide, chains and pickers, hallmarks for London 1855; a blue morocco sabretache, with gold bullion lace trim and applique, waist belt with rose cast clasp and sword sling, in a japanned tin case; a pair of brass spurs, by Maxwell, London; a black forage cap, with gilt bullion lace trim; a black single breasted frock coat, with stand-up collar and six loops of black braiding, each loop having two olivets; white leather shoulder and waist belt, with sword sling and gilt metal fittings; a pair of steel spurs, by Maxwell of London, together with a small green tin trunk.
A Late 19th Century Ceremonial Uniform to Sir Francis Sharp Powell Bart. M.P., comprising a red double breasted swallow-tail coat with black velvet stand-up collar and cuffs embroidered with acorns and oak leaves in silver bullion thread, silver plaited epaulettes and brushes, black mourning armbands, black silk bicorn hat with red and white feather plume, black trousers with silver lace side stripes, and white kid gloves, all contained in a black japanned fitted trunk with gilt lettering. ** Francis Sharp Powell became Member of Parliament for Wigan in 1857 and celebrated his baronetcy in 1892.
A mahogany case eight-day longcase clock, the moulded cornice above a painted tin frieze and glazed door flanked by free standing columns, the trunk fitted a long door with a ogee shaped top, the canted base on shaped bracket feet, the square painted moonphase dial with date recorder signed E Winstanley, Wigan, the dial 34cm (13.25") wide
A late 18th Century mahogany eight-day longcase clock, the case banded in satinwood with broken swan neck pediment to the hood having fluted columns to the sides, the trunk enclosed by an arch top door with canted columns to the sides, the arch top brass dial with feathered border and fitted an equation of time dial to the arch, the pierced spandrils each of two cherubs with coronet, the engraved centre with subsidiary seconds and date aperture, having a silvered chapter ring signed Bingham Dublin, fitted an eight-day movement striking on a bell, 237cm (93.25") high, see illustration
A Victorian oak and mahogany eight day longcase clock, the re-painted 13 inch arched dial signed `Evans & Brown, Shrewsbury`, with centred date aperture and subsidiary seconds dial within a ring of Roman numerals, later painting to the arch and spandrels, the hood with swan-neck pediment over an arched glazed hood door, between leaf carved front corner turned hood pilasters, over a short trunk door with central lozenge inlay, between short front corner turned pilasters, on a crossbanded box base and short bracket feet, 233cm high
A Regency oak crossbanded mahogany eight day longcase clock, the 14 inch arched dial with twin winding holes, ring of Arabic numerals, the spandrels painted to depict the continents, under a rolling moon, the hood with swan-neck pediment over an arched hood door between fluted front corner hood pilasters over a short trunk door with central urn and leaf motif, on a box base with canted front corners, 228cm high
A thirty hour oak longcase clock, the 12 inch square brass dial signed `THO Lister`, with central date aperture and rolling moon, within a silver chapter ring of Roman and Arabic numerals, between pierced scrolling leaf corner spandrels, the four pillar movement striking on a single bell, the caddy top hood with square glazed hood door, between tapering turned front corner hood pilasters over a long crossbanded trunk door, between front corner quarter turned pilasters, on a crossbanded box base and cut out plinth, 219cm high
An early Victorian oak and mahogany eight day longcase clock, the 14 inch arch painted dial with centred date aperture and subsidiary seconds dial, within a ring of Roman numerals, the spandrels depicting rabbits, under a rolling moon, the hood with swan-neck pediment over an arched glazed hood door between reeded front corner hood pilasters, over a Gothic arched short trunk door with central lozenge inlay, between front corner reeded pilasters on a box base with canted front corners (lacking feet), 228cm high
A late 19th/ early 20th century dolls house occupant , having a porcelain head with traces of original hair, opening eyes, with jointed body from trunk, painted socks and shoes, in dismantled state, together with a child`s sampler shirt, circa 1850 and a child`s sampler worked at Wickham School, March 10th 1849, unframed, 21.5 x 15.5cm.; 8.5 x 6in (2).
George III mahogany longcased clock , painted broken arch dial with rolling moon, figural spandrels, arabic hours, subsidiary seconds and date dials, indistinctly signed ****, Bilstone , twin barrel movement on a Hayes false plate, hour rack strike, anchor escapement, in a swan neck hood with fluted columns, cavetto shoulders, on a quarter column trunk with inlaid door, on set out plinth (feet missing). Height 219cm.
Mahogany longcase clock, 19th century, broken arch painted chinoiserie dial, Roman hours, subsidiary seconds, date aperture, signed W. Wain, Burslem , four-pillar twin barrel movement on a false plate, anchor escapement, rack strike, in a swan neck hood with baluster columns, on a broad trunk with short door and set out plinth. Height 223cm (two weights, pendulum and key).
Large mahogany longcased clock , 19th century, broken arch dial painted with a rolling moon, subsidiary seconds, date aperture, signed G Sewell, Liverpool, twin barrel movement on false plate, hour rack strike, anchor escapement, in a swan neck hood with gilded panels and twin columns, broad trunk with boxwood stringing and fluted columns. Height 246cm (two weights, pendulum, crutch detached)

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